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Iowa ALS group reveals plans for ice bucket challenge funds

News

May 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Months after videos of people dumping buckets of icy water over their heads flooded the Internet, the Iowa chapter of the ALS Association has announced how it plans to use funds raised during the campaign. Josh Nuss, the chapter’s executive director, said Wednesday that the $350,000 raised statewide last year through the ice bucket challenge will be invested over the next three years to help Iowans ailing from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.Print

Nuss says donations will directly support ALS clinics in Iowa, add staffers for local care services, contribute to the chapter’s general grant program for medical expenses and purchase loan equipment available for Iowans to use free of charge.

From July 29 to Aug. 27, the national ALS Association raised $94 million. For more information, visit the Iowa chapter’s website at www.alsaiowa.org.

Cass Supervisors approve bridge replacement bid

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May 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday), approved the appointment of former Atlantic Track Coach Bruce Henderson, to fill a vacancy term on the Southern Iowa Regional Housing Authority (SIRHA). Henderson’s term will run through 2017. The Board also approved a bid from A.M. Cohron for replacement of a bridge over Baughman Creek, near the Griswold Golf and Country Club.

Cohron’s bid was the lowest of two for the project, at $655, 835, which Engineer Charles Marker said was also close to the engineer’s estimated cost. The contract, as written, states the project will begin no later than July 6th. Amy Hook and her husband James have owned and run the Griswold Golf and Country Club for nine seasons. The business is located one-mile east of Griswold on Highway 92, and one-mile north on 560th Street. Amy Hook requested the start of the project be delayed until September, so as to not affect their business during the busiest part of the golf season.

The Board discussed placing gravel on a Level B road that can be used to access the golf course, but Marker said it would cost $5-to 10,000-dollars to accomplish. Even if they chose to do that, he said there currently is no road rock available, only larger gravel is available, and that cannot be used for that application.

Hook agreed the road as it is, is not conducive to traffic coming to their business. The Board discussed with Engineer Charles Marker the feasibility of delaying the bridge replacement project until September, but Marker said it’s too early to say right now, if that is possible, because of the process it takes to get the contract signed. Amending the contract to provide for a later start date, makes the process more involved and requires additional discussion with the contractor, not to mention additional cost to the County.

The Board is expected to review the contract after it’s signed by Cohron, during their next meeting. In other business, the Supervisors received a quarterly report from Cass County Veterans Affairs Director Mitch Holmes, and they approved an amendment to a Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with the DHS/Bureau of Collections, with regard to wording about confidentiality.

Rolling Valley Conference Track & Field Championships

Sports

May 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

Rolling Valley Track Meet complete results!

Girls:
1. Exira/EHK 146
2. Woodbine 130
3. Charter Oak-Ute 76
4. Boyer Valley 62
5. West Harrison 47
6. CAM 45
7. Glidden-Ralston 34
8. Coon Rapids-Bayard 23
9. Adair-Casey 11
10. Ar-We-Va 10

1st Place:
100 – Jordyn Pester, Charter Oak-Ute
200 – Jordyn Pester, Charter Oak-Ute
400 – Rose Andersen, Exira/EHK
800 – Megan Maaske, Woodbine
1500 – Megan Maaske, Woodbine
3000 – Megan Maaske, Woodbine
100 Hurdles – Morgan Hansen, West Harrison
400 Hurdles –Lindsey Dinkla, CAM
Discus – Anna Fleecs, Glidden-Ralston
High Jump – Julia Fleecs, Glidden-Ralston
Long Jump – Morgan Shearer, West Harrison
Shot Put – Kirsten Leisinger, Charter Oak-Ute
Distance Medley – Woodbine
4 x 100 – Exira/EHK
4 x 200 – Woodbine
4 x 400 – Exira/EHK
4 x 800 – Exira/EHK
Shuttle Hurdle – Charter Oak-Ute
Sprint Medley – Exira/EHK

Boys:
1. Boyer Valley 130
2. Woodbine 112
3. West Harrison 79
4. Exira/EHK 58
5. Adair-Casey 45
6. Ar-We-Va 38
7. CAM 36
8. Coon Rapids-Bayard 34
9. Glidden-Ralston 15
10. Paton-Churdan 10

1st Place:
100 – Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey
200 – Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey
400 – Jake Carey, Paton-Churdan
800 – Zach Ambrose, Boyer Valley
1600 – Zach Ambrose, Boyer Valley
3200 – Evan Wilson, Exira/EHK
110 Hurdles – Clay Schmidt, Woodbine
400 Hurdles – Kevin Lee, Woodbine
Discus – Dustin Peasley, West Harrison
High Jump – Sam Obert, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Long Jump – Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey
Shot Put – Zach Kliefoth, Exira/EHK
4 x 100 – Ar-We-Va
4 x 200 – Ar-We-Va
4 x 400 – Woodbine
4 x 800 – Boyer Valley
Shuttle Hurdle – Woodbine
Distance Medley – West Harrison

Backyard and Beyond 05-06-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 6th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Rita Swanson, Cass County Master Gardener, about the Master Gardener Plant Sale this Saturday at the Cass County Community Center parking lot.

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Corner Conference Track & Field Championships

Sports

May 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Girls:
1. Sidney 164
2. Fremont-Mills 148.5
3. Essex 101
4. East Mills 53.5
5. Stanton 40
6. Nishnabotna 39
7. Clarinda Academy 27
8. South Page 6
8. Heartland Christian 6

1st Place:
100 – Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills
200 – Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills
400 – Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills
800 – Mackenzie Daffer, Sidney
1500 – Mackenzie Hulsing, Sidney
3000 – Mackenzie Hulsing, Sidney
100 Hurdles – Andrea McClary, Fremont-Mills
400 Hurdles – Mackenzie Daffer, Sidney
Discus – Maryn Phillips, Nishnabotna
High Jump – Kelsey Hurley, Fremont-Mills
Long Jump – Taryn Williams, Fremont-Mills
Shot Put – Keegan Nelson, Essex
4 x 100 – Essex
4 x 200 – Clarinda Academy
4 x 400 – Sidney
4 x 800 – Sidney
Shuttle Hurdle – Fremont-Mills
Sprint Medley – Sidney
Distance Medley – Sidney

Boys:
1. Fremont-Mills 165
2. Nishnabotna 118
3. East Mills 106
4. Stanton 57.5
5. Clarinda Academy 39.5
6. Sidney 34
7. Essex 20
8. South Page 14
9. Heartland Christian 3

1st Place:
100 – Chad Blank, Nishnabotna
200 – Chad Blank, Nishnabotna
400 – Carter Jennings, Nishnabotna
800 – Josh Haning, Nishnabotna
1600 – Josh Haning, Nishnabotna
3200 – Jason Rusten, Fremont-Mills
110 Hurdles – Parker Powers, Fremont-Mills
400 Hurdles – Andrew Welch, Nishnabotna
Discus – Alex Bechtold, Stanton
High Jump – Sam Rew, East Mills
Long Jump – Chad Blank, Nishnabotna
Shot Put – Spencer Phillips, Fremont-Mills
4 x 100 – Fremont-mills
4 x 200 – East Mills
4 x 400 – East Mills
4 x 800 – East Mills
Shuttle Hurdle – Fremont-Mills
Distance Medley – Fremont-Mills

Western Iowa Conference Track & Field Championships

Sports

May 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Girls:
1. Griswold 130
2. Treynor 116
3. Missouri Valley 105
4. Logan-Magnolia 103
5. Underwood 77
6. IKM_Manning 62
7. Tri-Center 54
8. Audubon 35
9. A-H-S-T-W 31
10. Riverside 26

1st Place:
100 – Emma Bonnet, Underwood
200 – Emma Bonnet, Underwood
400 – Emma Bonnet, Underwood
800 – Shyanne Sporrer, IKM-Manning
1500 – Rebekah Topham, Griswold
3000 – Rebekah Topham, Griswold
100 Hurdles – Laura Hempel, Treynor
400 Hurdles – Kylan Straight, Logan-Magnolia
Discus – Jackie Rush, Griswold
High Jump – Laura Hempel, Treynor
Long Jump – Madison Paulsen, Treynor
Shot Put – Hannah Mahoney, Missouri Valley
4 x 100 – Missouri Valley
4 x 200 – Missouri Valley
4 x 400 – Underwood
4 x 800 – Underwood
Shuttle Hurdle – Griswold
Sprint Medley – Missouri Valley
Distance Medley – Underwood

Boys:
1. IKM-Manning 114
2. Missouri Valley 108
3. Tri-Center 74
4. Underwood 72
4. Logan-Magnolia 72
6. Audubon 67
7. Griswold 53
8. A-H-S-T-W 50
9. Treynor 48
10. Riverside 43

1st Place:
100 – Sage Lloyd, Missouri Valley
200 – Sage Lloyd, Missouri Valley
400 – Nick Pedersen, Underwood
800 – Justin Miller, Missouri Valley
1600 – Trey Castle, Treynor
3200 – Drew Pauley, Missouri Valley
110 Hurdles – Mitchell Nelsen, Audubon
400 Hurdles – Nick Pedersen, Underwood
Discus – Cody Eischeid, IKM-Manning
High Jump – Sam Wegner, IKM-Manning
Long Jump – Brett Daley, Treynor
Shot Put – Cody Eischeid, IKM-Manning
4 x 100 – Riverside
4 x 200 – Tri-Center
4 x 400 – IKM-Manning
4 x 800 – Tri-Center
Shuttle Hurdle – Missouri Valley
Distance Medley – Tri-Center

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th

Trading Post

May 6th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOUND: car key/fob found in plastic recycle bin.  Please call the landfill at 243-1991 to claim.

WANTED:  moving boxes.  My phone is 515-865-6632.

FOR SALE: Toro Mower, Self Propelled 22” Like New $200.  Call: 712-250-0266.

FOR SALE:  washer $40, electric dryer $40, gas stove $40.  Please call or text 712-249-8141.

WANTED: Grocery carts. Call 249-4005.

FREE: Egg cartons 712-243-4308. FOR SALE: A large bird cage $50; a lifestyle teadmill, has different adjustable heights $200; New Holland toy combine, used but still in box $60. 712-243-4308.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 5/6/2015

News, Podcasts

May 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

More area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 05-06-2015

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 6th, 2015 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Sandy Booker, Science and Health Teacher at the CAM Middle School, about the CAM Greenhouse project and sale.

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1 Clarinda Academy escapee is apprehended

News

May 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

One of two male students who escaped early Tuesday morning from the Clarinda Academy, has been apprehended. Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers said Kenneth “Kenny” Earnest Saunsoci, of Rapid City, South Dakota, was apprehended today (Wednesday), at around 2-a.m. by officers with the Omaha Police Department. Saunsoci is currently being held in the Douglas County, Nebraska Youth Detention Center pending action by juvenile court authorities in South Dakota and the Clarinda Academy administration. A second student, Lukas Trent Barse, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, remains at large. The boys, both of Native American descent, escaped the facility at around 2-a.m. Tuesday, by jumping out a dormitory window.
Authorities believe they stole a 2007 Toyota Camry from Clarinda. The vehicle was recovered Tuesday morning, in Omaha.