Jim Field speaks with Coach Justin Williams about the Atlantic Archery Club.
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Jim Field speaks with Coach Justin Williams about the Atlantic Archery Club.
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The 7:07-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather info. for Atlantic.
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Ace Nelson Relays @ Denison
Girls: Ace Nelson Girls scoring 4.20.15
1st Place:
Boys: Ace Nelson Boys scoring 4.20.15
1st Place:
Lady Tigers Relays @ Red Oak (CLICK HERE for complete results)
Class AA:
1st Place:
Class A:
1st Place:
Cardinal Relays @ Treynor (CLICK HERE for complete results)
1st Place:
Girls Golf:
A-H-S-T-W 230, Audubon NS (Medalist: Nicole Tiarks, A-H-S-T-W 51)
Tri-Center 238, IKM-Manning 245 (Medalist: Mikasia Jacobsen, IKM-Manning 50)
Treynor 204, Griswold 253 (Medalist: Sierra Maguire, Treynor 48)
Clarinda 202, Creston 219 (Medalist: Maddy Davidson, Clarinda 44)
Glenwood 251, Red Oak 255
Underwood 223, Logan-Magnolia NS (Medalist: Karley Larson, Underwood 51)
Nodaway Valley 240, Lenox 282 (Medalist: Rachel Hight, Nodaway Valley 54)
WDM Valley Girls Invitational
1. Waukee 362
2. Atlantic 365
3. Johnston 370
4. WDM Valley 374
5. Marshalltown 400
6. Newton 401
7. Mason City 406
8. Hoover/Roosevelt 411
9. Ft. Dodge 414
10. SE Polk 414
11. East/Lincoln/North 440
12. Urbandale 446
13. Ankeny 470
14. Ames 479
15. Indianola 482
1. Paige Seiser, Waukee 80
2. Erin Olsen, Atlantic 82
8. Brooke Newell, Atlantic 89
Boys Golf:
A-H-S-T-W 194, Audubon 197 (Medalist: Micky Williamson, Audubon 43)
Griswold 170, Treynor 184 (Medalist: James Reynolds, Griswold 40)
Riverside 182, Missouri Valley 209 (Medalist: Tyler Krueger, Riverside 42)
Creston 168, Clarinda 184 (Medalist: Christian Groumoutis, Creston 39)
Glenwood 180, Red Oak 190 (Medalist: Kobe Rhodes, Glenwood 39)
IKM-Manning 188, Tri-Center 227 (Medalist: Zach Dreier, IKM-Manning 45)
Underwood 211, Logan-Magnolia 228 (Medalist: Connor Funk, Underwood 50)
Nodaway Valley 180, Lenox 200 (Medalist: Jackson Lamb, Nodaway Valley 42)
Girls Tennis:
Clarinda 7, Creston 2
Red Oak 6, Glenwood 3
Lewis Central 7, St. Albert 2
Boys Tennis:
Clarinda 7, Creston 2
Glenwood 8, Red Oak 1
Kuemper Catholic 6, Harlan 3
Abraham Lincoln 9, Thomas Jefferson 0
Girls Soccer:
Atlantic 1, Underwood 0
Thomas Jefferson 3, Tri-Center 0
Harlan 4, Missouri Valley 3 (OT)
Lewis Central 10, Kuemper Catholic 0
Nodaway Valley/WCV/AC 9, Riverside 0
Boys Soccer:
Riverside 5, Missouri Valley 1
Tri-Center 6, Abraham Lincoln 5 (2OT)
Underwood 2, Lewis Central 1
Thomas Jefferson 3, Denison-Schleswig 2
The Buck Creek Dog Park at the Schildberg Recreation Area in Atlantic is closer to becoming a reality. Over the past month, Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring and Assistant Director Seth Staashelm have been working with Snyder and Associates Engineers to come up with a site plan for the park, and devised a conceptual layout.
Herring told the Parks Board Monday night, that the next step is to contact local vendors of fencing materials to determine the cost and availability of the material. Thanks to $10,000 grant from the Cass County Community Foundation, Herring said the off-leash dog park will be enclosed in a chain-link fence, which the grant will take care of nearly two-thirds of the cost for. The rest will be paid for through the department’s Capital Projects funds.
The nearly three-acre park will be divided into areas for large and small dogs, providing ample space for them to run and play. Herring said the plan is to have the dog park open sometime around Memorial Day.
Herring said also, a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant in the amount of $103,000 has been approved from the Iowa Department of Transportation, with regard to the Lake #2 Trail at the Schildberg Recreation Area. The project is expected to cost $134,000. The Atlantic City Council, in February, had agreed to sponsor the grant application with a $26,800 commitment for the project.
In other news, construction on the replacement Kiddie Korral Shelter at Sunnyside Park is expected to be completed by around Sept. 15th, and the Camblin Shelter refurbishment project at Sunnyside Park,should be wrapped-up by around May 15th. Staashelm reported to the Parks Board, Monday, that pieces for the recycled plastic, cedar colored park benches to be located in the Senior Activity Area at Sunnyside have arrived, and are in the process of being assembled. He said also and ADA compliant drinking fountain has been installed near the tennis courts, and is being used a lot. The stylish foundation is equipped with a jug filling outlet, in addition to bubblers for water dispensing.
Cass County: Corn $3.55, Beans $9.32
Adair County: Corn $3.52, Beans $9.35
Adams County: Corn $3.52, Beans $9.31
Audubon County: Corn $3.54, Beans $9.34
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $3.58, Beans $9.32
Guthrie County: Corn $3.57, Beans $9.36
Montgomery County: Corn $3.57, Beans $9.34
Shelby County: Corn $3.58, Beans $9.32
Oats $2.60 (always the same in all counties)
Employees of five businesses in Council Bluffs were cited for selling alcohol to minors, during a check conducted last Friday. Members of the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force conducted an undercover operation into the illegal sale of booze to minors at nine businesses. The sting was conducted with the assistance of two females, ages 18 and 19.
The businesses cited for selling alcohol to minors and their employees include: Driftwood Inn/35-year old Michelle Hamilton, of Omaha; Oskies for Sports/24-year old Hannah Dolson, of Council Bluffs; Victory Sports Bar/39-year old Rueben Serenil, of Omaha; Hounds Lounge/23-year old Makayla May, of Carter Lake; and T’z Bar/38-year old Timothy Evans, of Council Bluffs.
The four bars found to be in compliance with the law include: BadonkaRonks, Big Al’s, J&B’s Lounge, and the O’Face Bar, all in Council Bluffs.
A Red Oak man was arrested at around 9:30-p.m. Monday. Police say 45-year old Mark Douglas Berggren was taken into custody in the 1900 block of Sunnyslope Drive, in Red Oak, for Violation of a No Contact Order. Berggren was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.