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Springville three-peats for 1A title

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March 5th, 2018 by admin

(From Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union)

It’s a three-peat for Springville.

Springville completed an incredibly successful run by its senior class by knocking off unbeaten Newell-Fonda 60-49 to win its third straight Class 1A state championship.

The top-ranked Orioles got big games from their two leaders, Mikayla Nachazel and Rylee Menster, and prevailed against the school that had defeated Springville in the 2015 championship game.

The title, the fourth overall for Springville, came in Christina Zaruba’s first season as the Orioles’ head coach. She had been an assistant the three previous seasons.

Nachazel, a 5-foot-11 senior, led the way with 25 points, 11 rebounds and three steals. She hit nine of 13 shots with a variety of slick moves around the basket and also knocked down a 3-pointer to help secure the victory in the fourth quarter.

Menster added 14 points, four assists and two steals in her final high school game. She and Nachazel will play at Minnesota State next season.

Nichole Kane and Sami Johnson each scored seven for the Orioles, who finish 24-3.

Megan Morenz led fourth-ranked Newell-Fonda with 12 points and Olivia Larsen scored 11. Larsen, who had totaled 51 points in the first two rounds, picked up two early fouls and played only five minutes in the first half.

Springville broke a 13-13 tie with Kane’s 3-pointer early in the second quarter and led the rest of the way. However, Newell-Fonda never let the Orioles get comfortable until the final minute or so, even after Springville built a 16-point lead.

A 7-0 run drew the Mustangs to 56-47, but they could not get any closer and Springville finished off its title with free throws.

Springville, which also won a state championship in 2008, becomes the eighth school to win three consecutive titles. Nachazel, Menster and the other seniors concluded their careers with a four-year record of 97-10.

Newell-Fonda, finishing as the state runner-up for the sixth time, closed out a 26-1 season.

Nachazel was voted captain of the all-tournament team for the third straight year. She was joined by Menster, Morenz, Larsen, Sophia Peppers of Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton and Alli Masters of Central Decatur.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/5/2018

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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Trial set to begin for woman accused of killing stepfather

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A trial is scheduled to begin Monday for a woman accused of killing her stepfather in Des Moines. Twenty-nine-year-old Sera Alexander has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. Alexander is accused of shooting to death Anthony Hartmann. A judge has refused to let Alexander use Iowa’s new “stand your ground” defense against the charge, noting the law was “prospective in nature.” It took effect July 1 last year, nearly two months after Hartmann was shot.

The law says a person doesn’t have to retreat before using deadly force if the person thinks his or her life is being threatened. Her attorney has said family members reported that Hartmann had a history of abusive behavior toward them. Police have said Hartmann didn’t threaten or hurt Alexander immediately before he was shot.

Traveling northwestward? Be aware: Blizzard warning issued for northeast Nebraska

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service says Cedar and Knox counties in northeast Nebraska are included in a blizzard warning. Wind gusts of up to 50 mph (80 kph) and 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 centimeters) of snow overnight Monday into Tuesday will make travel hazardous because of the additional potential for whiteouts. Conditions are expected to be less severe south and east of the two counties, including northwest Iowa.
The service says the blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 p.m. Tuesday.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 3/5/2018

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Creston Police report (3/5/18)

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports four arrests took place last Friday. 26-year old Lucas Perrigo, of Creston, was arrested Friday night for Driving Under Suspension. He was later released on a $300 bond. Friday afternoon, 27-year old Alex Cunningham, of Creston, was arrested on a Union County warrant for Harassment in the 3rd Degree. He was also later released on a $300 bond. A few hour prior to his arrest, Creston Police arrested 31-year old Ian Adamson, of Creston, on a Union County warrant for Willful Injury Causing Serious Injury. His bond was set at $10,000. And, late Friday morning, 36-year old Joey Ebarb, of Des Moines, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center in Creston, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge for a Controlled Substance Violation. Ebarb was being held on a $100,000 bond.

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Grill suspected of causing fire that injured Linn County man

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SPRINGVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities suspect a grill may have caused a fire that injured a Linn County man. Firetrucks were sent to the Springfield house around 3:20 p.m. Saturday. The Linn County Sheriff’s Office says the residence was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived. A resident was taken to a hospital for treatment of what’s believed to be non-life-threatening injuries. He’s been identified as Mark Kirchmann. The Sheriff’s Office says Kirchmann had been grilling at the house. The fire remains under investigation.

Expect a rain-snow mix this afternoon

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines reports rain will transition to snow late this afternoon into the evening across northern Iowa. During this time frame, generally 1 to 2 inches of snow is forecast over northern Iowa. With the surface low pressure anticipated to push across Iowa overnight tonight into Tuesday morning, blustery west to northwest winds are likely to develop over western Iowa and spread east throughout the day.

With the falling snow and blustery winds, visibility restrictions can be expected at times during the morning commute Tuesday, especially over western to northern Iowa. Slick roads are possible as well Tuesday. Roughly an additional 1 to 3 inches are possible over western to northern Iowa, with around an inch anticipated over central Iowa.

Tips for limiting the damage to your car during pothole season

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March 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The freeze-thaw cycle of the past few months has brought a bevy of bone-jarring potholes to virtually every Iowa road. Kelly Pargett, spokeswoman for State Farm Insurance in Iowa, says motorists can’t do much about the crumbling roads but we can try to protect our vehicles by choosing where and when we drive. “Driving at night is harder so try to take well-lit roads so you can see the surface,” Pargett says. “Drive slower than you normally would. Give yourself a chance to see the potholes and avoid it before you’re into it.”

Some Iowa roads already more closely resemble moonscapes and Pargett says one key to keeping out of those concrete craters is to increase your following distance. “Tailgating does make it worse,” she says. “There can be a lot of driving issues and driving hazards from tailgating, more than just not seeing potholes. Certainly, give yourself a chance to see what’s ahead of you so you can try to avoid the pothole as much as you can.” As always, avoid distractions like cell phones, navigation systems and the radio. Pargett says keep your eyes on the road and get ready to brake. “If you can’t avoid the pothole, we do recommend trying to brake before you hit the impact because it’s less damage to your axles and tires,” she says.

It may be better for the suspension, too, if you brake before hitting the hole versus skidding over it. Pothole damage can quickly rise into the hundreds of dollars, though many insurance companies cover it under the collision portion of the policy. State Farm is Iowa’s largest auto insurer.

(Radio Iowa)