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Hockenson named FWAA All-American

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December 11th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa tight end T.J. Hockenson has been named second-team All-America by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA).

Hockenson (6-foot-5, 250 pounds) is a redshirt sophomore from Chariton, Iowa (Chariton High School). He was previsouly named second-team All-America by the Walter Camp Foundation and The Associated Press. He is Iowa’s Roy Carver Most Valuable Player on offense and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors for a second straight year.

Hockenson received the John Mackey Award as the top tight end in the nation Dec. 5 and was awarded the Ozzie Newsome Award, presented by the Touchdown Club of Columbus, Ohio. Hockenson was named Kwalick-Clark Big Ten Tight End of the Year and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from Big Ten media and the AP.

Hockenson leads the Hawkeyes with 46 receptions for 717 yards and six receiving touchdowns. He also has one rushing touchdown. Hockenson averages 15.6 yards per catch. His career totals include 70 receptions for 1,037 yards. He is seventh among Iowa tight ends all-time with nine touchdown receptions. Hockenson has surpassed 100 receiving yards twice in 2018, with 125 yards on three receptions versus Wisconsin and four catches for 107 yards at Indiana.

Iowa (8-4, 5-4) will face Mississippi State in the 2019 Outback Bowl in Tampa, Florida, on Jan. 1 (11 a.m. CT, ESPN2). For ticket and bowl game information, visithawkeyesports.com/bowlcentral.

Grassley predicts fast confirmation for AG nominee Barr, Whitaker’s future uncertain

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December 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley expects a swift confirmation process for President Trump’s nominee for U-S Attorney General. Grassley calls William Barr a “talented, well-respected lawyer” who has served in that post before — from 1991 to ’93 under President George H.W. Bush. “I think he had an outstanding reputation as attorney general in the past,” Grassley says. “I would expect him to be confirmed unless there’s something that’s really bad about something that he’s done in the last 20 years but I can’t think of anything.”

Grassley is now chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee but will step down from the position in a few weeks to become chair of the Finance Committee. Still, Grassley will remain a member of the Judiciary Committee in the new Congress and will participate in Barr’s confirmation hearings. “I would assume that it’s going to be early January,” Grassley says, “and I would assume that it’s not going to take a long time for the FBI to get through vetting him since he’s been vetted for several other government positions.”

An Iowa native is now the acting U-S Attorney General. Matt Whitaker was appointed to that post by the president after the resignation of Jeff Sessions last month. Whitaker had been Sessions’ chief of staff. Grassley is unsure what will become of Whitaker once Barr is confirmed. “It probably would be unusual if he’d stay on as the chief of staff for the next attorney general. That would be up to the attorney general,” Grassley says. “If he wants public service, I’m sure that he could have some comparable position within the administration but I have not talked to him.”

Whitaker is an Ankeny native who played football at the University of Iowa under Coach Hayden Fry. He was the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa for more than five years before heading to Washington.

Haliburton named Big 12 Newcomer of the Week

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December 11th, 2018 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State freshman guard Tyrese Haliburton was named the Big 12’s Newcomer of the Week, announced today by the league’s office.

It marks the first Big 12 weekly honor of Haliburton’s career.

The native of Oshkosh, Wis., averaged 11.3 points, 8.7 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals as ISU went 2-1 last week. He scored 15 points against Southern and dished out a school-record 17 assists, breaking a 44-year-old ISU record.

The freshman guard had just one turnover against Southern and finished the week with 26 assists and three turnovers. Haliburton shot 60 percent from the field and knocked down 6-of-12 3-point attempts on the week. He has a 5.1 assist-to-turnover ratio this season, which leads the Big 12.

Haliburton and the Cyclones will be back in action on Saturday, taking on Drake in Des Moines at 3:30 p.m. The game will be at Wells Fargo Arena, and is part of the Hy-Vee Classic. It will be televised on MC22.

Boys High School Basketball Rankings 12/10/2018

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December 11th, 2018 by admin

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City, West (7) 3-0 106
2. Waukee (3) 3-0 80
3. North Scott, Eldridge (1) 3-0 75
4. Ankeny 4-0 61
5. Davenport, Central 4-0 47
6. Bettendorf 3-0 46
7. Des Moines, North 3-1 42
8. Des Moines, Hoover 4-0 39
9. Sioux City, East 3-0 35
10. Dubuque, Senior 1-1 19

Others receiving votes: Cedar Falls 16. Valley, West Des Moines 15. Pleasant Valley 7. Sioux City, West 4. Johnston 4. Waterloo, East 3. Lewis Central 3. Ames 2. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 1.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Oskaloosa (6) 4-0 102
2. Maquoketa 5-0 65
3. Marion (1) 5-0 58
(tie) West Delaware, Manchester 4-0 58
5. Clear Lake (2) 4-0 52
6. Gilbert 4-0 45
(tie) Xavier, Cedar Rapids (1) 2-1 45
8. Glenwood (1) 3-1 35
(tie) Wahlert, Dubuque 2-1 35
10. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 3-1 27

Others receiving votes: Norwalk 26. Fairfield 22. Carlisle 8. Mount Pleasant 6. Grinnell 5. Carroll 4. Waverly-Shell Rock 4. Pella 3. Spirit Lake 3. Central Clinton, De Witt 2.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. North Linn, Troy Mills (6) 4-0 88
2. Treynor (3) 4-0 85
3. Western Christian, Hull (1) 1-1 60
4. Van Meter 3-0 48
5. South Hamilton, Jewell 5-0 38
(tie) Camanche 4-0 38
7. West Sioux, Hawarden 5-0 35
8. West Branch 5-0 34
9. Dike-New Hartford 3-0 30
10. Unity Christian, Orange City 5-0 29

Others receiving votes: Forest City 21. Boyden-Hull 18. Aplington-Parkersburg 15. Pella Christian 13. Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 12. Madrid 11. Sheldon 9. Cascade,Western Dubuque 5. Mediapolis 4. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 4. Northeast, Goose Lake 3. Monticello 3. Sioux Center 1. South Central Calhoun 1.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Grand View Christian (10) 3-1 105
2. Montezuma 5-0 71
3. George-Little Rock 3-1 62
4. Bishop Garrigan, Algona 4-0 61
5. Ankeny Christian Academy (1) 4-0 57
6. Dunkerton 3-0 55
7. New London 4-0 35
8. Stanton 4-0 30
9. Martensdale-St. Marys 5-0 26
10. Notre Dame, Burlington 5-0 12

Others receiving votes: Don Bosco, Gilbertville 11. Easton Valley 11. West Fork, Sheffield 11. St. Mary’s, Remsen 9. Prince of Peace Prep, Clinton 7. Ar-We-Va, Westside 6. Edgewood-Colesburg 6. AGWSR, Ackley 5. St. Albert, Council Bluffs 5. Lynnville-Sully 5. South O’Brien, Paullina 4. Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids 3. Audubon 2. Belle Plaine 2. Calamus-Wheatland 2. Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton 1. BCLUW, Conrad 1.

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Backyard & Beyond 12-11-2018

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December 11th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with First United Presbyterian Church Pastor Rachelle McCalla about the Atlantic Ministerial Association Tour of Churches.

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Four zebras shot to death in NE Iowa

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December 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Authorities in northeast Iowa are investigating what’s turning out to be a string of shootings, in which four zebras and a horse were killed.  Mike Henninger of rural Oelwein, whose property lies just inside the Buchanan County line, reported Sunday afternoon that one of his pet zebras was shot and killed. The dead animal was taken to the state lab in Ames to determine the cause of death. Since last fall, a total of four zebras and a horse died on Henninger’s property, after being shot by an unknown assailant.

A Dysart man was arrested last year on a charge of harassment for threatening Henninger through text messages and a video. There was no indication that this same man was the person who shot Henninger’s animals. Henninger himself was wounded by gunfire. A bullet from an unknown source struck him in the leg while he was working outside last fall. He was treated at University Hospitals for the wound, but no charges were ever filed.

Iowa to pay more for children’s health insurance program

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December 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s cost for a children’s health insurance program is set to soar from $7 million to $37 million over the next two years because of changes approved by Congress that reduce federal funding. The Des Moines Register reports that HAWK-I provides health insurance to 70,000 children from families with moderate income. A family of four qualifies with an annual income between about $42,000 and $76,000.
Congress decided in January to phase out extra federal financing for children’s health insurance programs, which had been part of the Affordable Care Act. As a result, state lawmakers will have to find funds to keep the program running. The Iowa Department of Human Services says that state’s share of the cost for HAWK-I will increase from 5 percent this fiscal year to 24 percent in two fiscal years.

Cass & Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting preview

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December 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Cass and Adair Counties will hold their separate, regular meetings, Wednesday morning. The Cass County Board meeting begins at 8:30-a.m. in the Courthouse Board Room, and includes an annual report from West Central Community Action (WCCA), and request for continued match funding. The Board will also act on approving an application from Manatt’s, Inc., for a partial (Final) payment on the Glacier-to Buck Creek- to Echo Road paving project, which was tabled during their last meeting.

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will meet 9-a.m. Wednesday in the Adair County Courthouse Boardroom. County Auditor Mindy Schaefer is expected to ask for the Board to set the date for a Public Hearing on a Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Amendment, and approval of Homestead/Military allowances or disallowances. A closed session will then be held with Brent Hinders, with Hopkins & Huebner, with regard to matters in litigation, or for which litigation is imminent.

When they return to a regular session, the Adair County Supervisors will act on matters pertaining to work associated with ASK Studio. Mike Kastner will be present to discuss the project and related costs.

Plans to remove 2 dams in Fort Dodge delayed

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December 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Concerns raised by the State Historic Preservation Office have delayed plans for removing two dams spanning the Des Moines River in Fort Dodge. The Messenger reports that the Fort Dodge City Council was scheduled to award contracts Monday for removing the Hydroelectric Dam and what’s commonly called the Little Dam. But the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told the city’s consulting engineer earlier in the day that permits for the removals wouldn’t be issued because of the preservation office’s concerns.

The engineer, Wade Greiman, told the council that he and city staffers will meet with officials from the preservation office and the Corps later this week to learn more about the concerns. Plans call for demolition work on both dams to start Dec. 19. They would be replaced with structures to direct water and reduce stream bed erosion.