Sunday, February 5, 2017

OSAGE, IA (IRN) – An Osage man accused of selling fake iPhones has been charged with felony ongoing criminal conduct and misdemeanor theft. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 35-year-old Reed Barclay was charged earlier this week after police say Barclay sold two women fake iPhones for $300. Barclay had been sentenced to 15 years in prison on a drug charge in April and was out on an appeal bond when he allegedly sold the knockoff phones.

DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – Members of the Drake University women’s rowing team put in a little more work than they may have expected on Saturday morning, according to WHO-TV. During their practice on the Des Moines River, members of the team saw two dogs run onto the ice. The ice broke and both dogs fell into the water. Luckily, rowers were able to pull both dogs to safety, and warm them up with towels and a space heater.

HOUSTON, TX (IRN) – Former University of Northern Iowa quarterback Kurt Warner has been named to the 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. The announcement was made Saturday night. Warner is the first inductee from the state of Iowa into the Hall of Fame and the first Panther to receive the honor. Warner is a two-time NFL MVP and took two different teams to the Super Bowl, winning once.

LAWRENCE, KS (IRN) – The Iowa State men’s basketball team handed the Kansas Jayhawks their first home loss in three years Saturday. The Cyclones rallied from a big halftime deficit to beat No. 3 Kansas 92-89 on Saturday and end the Jayhawks’ 51-game winning streak in Allen Fieldhouse.

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