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18-Year-Old Accused Of Setting Fire To Dad’s Home In Ankeny

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — An 18-year-old has been accused of setting fire to his father’s Ankeny home, causing nearly $1 million in damage.

Ankeny police say Paul Knapp is charged with arson, burglary and other crimes. Police say he was arrested Sunday in Fort Dodge. It’s unclear whether he has an attorney.

Authorities say the fire broke out Saturday night and engulfed the home by the time firefighters arrived. No injuries have been reported.

#1 Debuts – Garth Brooks And Trisha Yearwood

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s new holiday album, Christmas Together, has debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country albums chart, selling more than 21,000 copies in its first week out. Released as the couple’s first-ever duets record, Christmas Together also becomes Garth’s 15th career #1 album and gives Yearwood her fourth chart-topping record.

 

·       In addition, BuzzAngle Music reports that Brooks’ 10 disc boxed-set, Garth Brooks: The Ultimate Collection, has debuted as the best-selling album of the week with over 134,000 physical copies sold exclusively through Target.

Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Burlington

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — The family of a woman fatally shot by a Burlington police officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city.

The lawsuit was filed last week in U.S. District Court in Davenport. It says among its allegations that Officer Jesse Hill’s actions on Jan. 6, 2015, were reckless in causing the death of 34-year-old Autumn Steele. Hill had been sent to check a domestic dispute and fired his weapon at the family’s dog, which jumped on Hill and bit one of his thighs. Steele was struck instead.

A prosecutor later determined that the shooting was justified and didn’t charge Hill. Steele’s family and The Hawk Eye newspaper have since waged a legal fight for more records in the case.

City officials have declined to comment about the lawsuit.

Johnson Takes Home NAIA Scholar-Athlete Award

Oskaloosa–Zack Johnson (Jr., Decatur, Ill., Mechanical Engineering) was honored for his excellence in the classroom as he was named a 2016 Daktronics-NAIA Men’s Cross Country Scholar-Athlete Friday.

Johnson, a first-time honoree, was among a list of 222 male harriers from within the NAIA to be awarded the laurel.  He owned a perfect 4.00 Grade Point Average entering this fall.

To be eligible for the award, athletes must be of at least junior academic standing, maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or above on a 4.0 scale, and have attended the nominating institution for at least one full academic year.

For the complete list of all the NAIA Men’s Cross Country Scholar-Athletes, go to http://www.naia.org/fls/27900/1NAIA/SportsInfo/scholar-athletes/2016/Men’s{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}20Cross{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}20Country{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}20Scholar-Athlete{99cd714f394079a7f0ed2eb1518dd31342ff3ceb5b6c267c3ad8acd5b5a7d66b}20Nominees_Web.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=27900

 

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

November 21st: On This Day

On this day in 2015, Chris Stapleton’s remake of “Tennessee Whiskey” surfaced at #1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart. The song was originally recorded by country music artist  David Allan Coe for his album of the same name.

Stapleton’s version of “Tennessee Whiskey” would go on to be Certified Platinum by the RIAA.

Football Notches 11 All-Heart North Honorees, Hafner Named Coach Of The Year

Oskaloosa–Several deserving Statesmen football players as well as their coach were recognized for tremendous campaigns as the 2016 all-Heart of America Athletic Conference North Division teams were announced Monday.

A total of 11 players were selected, including three on the first team, five on the second team, and three more on the honorable-mention squad.  Nine individuals earned their first accolades this fall.

Head Coach Todd Hafner was chosen by his peers as North Division Coach of the Year.  It is his third career laurel, also winning the award in 2008 and 2010.  In what was figured to be a rebuilding year, the Statesmen fought to a 7-4 record, including a 4-1 North mark.  The team shared the North crown, ended the year tied at #23, and played for a postseason berth in the season finale.

Grand View swept the top player awards as Jordan Knock was named Offensive Player of the Year and teammate Robert Lewis was picked as Defensive POY.  GVU’s Austin Flynn and Peru State’s Derek Derr shared the Assistant Coach of the Year honor.

First Team

Hunter Barry (Sr., Morris, Ill., Physical Education) paced the navy and gold by receiving his third career honor; all three were first-team awards.  The senior defensive tackle finished with 46 tackles (20 solos, 26 assists), including 9.5 for loss.

Fellow first-teamers Hunter Dailey (So., Texarkana, Texas, Biology) and Mason Wisse (Jr., Oskaloosa, Iowa, Physical Education) both earned their initial laurels.  Dailey was the leader of an offensive line that ranked second in the NAIA with 3,228 rushing yards (293.5 per game).

Wisse headlined the defense with a team-best 88 tackles (47 solos, 41 assists, 12 for loss).  The linebacker also recorded two sacks, one interception, and two fumble recoveries.

Second Team

Cornerback Antonio Brown (Sr., Midwest City, Okla., Undecided) notched his second career nod (both on second team), tallying 54 tackles (37 solos, 17 assists, six for loss).

Van Parker (Sr., Muskegon, Mich., Physical Education) was chosen as an athlete for his first-ever laurel.  The senior started the year in a battle for the quarterback slot, then moved to wide receiver before finally concluding the season as WPU’s starting signal-caller.  He rushed for 511 yards and two touchdowns, completed 11 of 28 passes for 171 yards and two scores, and caught three balls for 106 yards.

The trio of center Sione Mafua (Fr., Salt Lake City, Utah, Undecided), defensive end Resean Coleman (Fr., River Rouge, Mich., Exercise Science), and linebacker Winston Green (Jr., Sacramento, Calif., Psychology and Sociology) were also chosen for the first time.

Mafua joined Dailey on the offensive line that led William Penn to 336.5 total yards per game.  Coleman ended up with 39 tackles (12 solos, 27 assists, 4.5 for loss), a team-high 3.5 sacks, and one interception (returned for a TD).  Green managed 35 stops (20 solos, 15 assists, 3.5 for loss) and one sack, but was by far most productive in pass defense with a squad-best five interceptions.  He returned three of those picks for scores and also returned a blocked field back for a score.

Honorable Mention

Fullback Amos Johnson (Jr., Rock Island, Ill., Mechanical Engineering), defensive end Cooper Gosch (So., Reeds Springs, Okla., Education), and safety Kyle Baldassarre(So., Webb City, Mo., Industrial Technology) were all recipients for the first time in their collegiate careers.

Johnson produced a Statesmen-high 743 rushing yards with five touchdowns, while Gosch tallied 53 tackles (27 solos, 26 assists, team-high 14 for loss) in addition to three sacks.  Baldassarre concluded 2016 with 64 stops (31 solos, 33 assists, three for loss), four interceptions, and one fumble recovery.

For the complete list of 2016 all-Heart teams, go to http://www.heartofamericaconference.com/d/2016-17/2016_All_HeartNorth.pdf

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Jimmy Johnson Claims His Record-Tying Seventh Crown

Ten years after winning his first Sprint Cup title, Jimmie Johnson claimed a record-tying seventh crown on Sunday with a victory in the season-ending Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 41-year-old Hendrick Motorsports driver has matched NASCAR Hall of Famers Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty with seven championships in NASCAR’s top division. Sunday’s win didn’t come easy for Johnson, who started the race from the rear of the field after forfeiting his Number-14 starting position as the result of an unapproved modification to his Number-48 Chevrolet that was discovered in pre-race inspection.

Johnson stormed past race leader Kyle Larson on the final restart and pulled away from the field over the last three laps to notch his fifth victory of the season – three of which came during the Chase. He beat Larson to the checkered flag by a half-second. Kevin Harvick grabbed third place. Joey Logano, one of the four remaining drivers in title contention entering the weekend, finished fourth with Jamie McMurray completing the top five …

Top-seeded Kyle Busch finished sixth in his bid for back-to-back Sprint Cup championships. Carl Edwards, the other driver in The Championship Four, placed thirty-fourth after crashing late.

Brad Paisley’s Mother-In-Law Passes Away

Brad Paisley and his wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley are grieving the loss of Kimberly’s mother, Linda, who passed away on November 16 after a lengthy battle with dementia. She was 73 years old. Kimberly confirmed the sad news on social media last week, posting a picture of her mother smiling along with the touching message, “I will remember you this way, Mom. Rest in love and peace.” Brad soon took to Twitter to thank everyone for their condolences, saying the family was touched by the outpouring of sympathy for Kimberly’s mother. Paisley then said, “After her long battle with this terrible disease, she is free.”

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