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Boys Tennis
Atlantic 8 Creston 1. Nick Podhajsky, Grant Podhajsky, Ben Parker, Kyle Krueger, Cain Stuart and Cooper McDermott all took singles wins for Atlantic. Atlantic Doubles winners were Podhajsky/Podhajsky and Parker/Krueger.
Denison-Schleswig 9 Cherokee 0
Shenandoah 6 Clarinda 3
Girls Tennis
Creston 9 Atlantic 0
Denison-Schleswig 9 Harlan 0
Shenandoah 5 Clarinda 4
Girls Golf
Harlan 203 Denison-Schleswig 251. Medalist: Paige Powers 47, Harlan
IKM-Manning 224 Logan-Magnolia No Score. Mikasia Jacobsen 45, IKM-Manning
Treynor 203 Riverside No Score. Medalist: Aly Anderson 40, Treynor
Tri-Center 207 Audubon 227. Medalist: Jorja Weitl 50, Audubon.
Boys Golf
Audubon 173 Tri-Center 191. Medalist: Micky Williamson 39, Audubon.
IKM-Manning 176 Logan-Magnolia 259. Medalists: Zach Dreier, Jared Vollstedt, Alec Mollus and Trey Boyle all shot 44, IKM-Manning.
Riverside 164 Treynor 178. Medalist Nathan Hill 38, Treynor.
Girls Soccer
Lewis Central 2 Sioux City Heelan 0
Thomas Jefferson 6 Riverside 1
Boys Soccer
Atlantic 5 Missouri Valley 0
Kuemper 2 Nevada 1 (OT)
Underwood 4 Treynor 0
CINCINNATI (AP) – Joey Votto hit a pair of two-run homers – the strongest indication yet that he’s fully back in form – and Todd Frazier had a tiebreaking sacrifice fly on Friday night, keeping the Cincinnati Reds unbeaten with a 5-4 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Reds are 4-0 for the first time since 2011, when they won their first five games. They’ve won each game in their final at-bat.
Votto homered off John Lackey in each of his first two at-bats. Frazier’s sacrifice fly in the eighth off Jordan Walden (0-1) marked the second time this week that he’s knocked in the deciding run.
J.J. Hoover (2-0) escaped a threat in the eighth. Aroldis Chapman gave up a hit and fanned two in the ninth for his second save.
Votto hit only six homers last season – the last one on May 10 – and didn’t play after July 5 because of strained muscles above his left knee.
The 26-team Clarinda Cardinal Relays were held on Friday Evening. The team results for each class follow.
Class 1A
1. Mount Ayr 160
2. Griswold 97
3. East Mills 65
4. Harlan JV 44
5. Clarinda Academy 36
Class 2A
1. Shenendoah 120
2. St. Albert 107
3. Clarinda 107
4. Underwood 104
5. Treynor 55
Class 3A
1. Glenwood 128
2. Harlan 115
3. Lewis Central 86
4. Atlantic 71
5. CB Thomas Jefferson 53
Brendan Holmes of Atlantic took 1st in the 400M Hurdles with a time of 56.22.
Alec Hayes of Atlantic won the High Jump at 6ft with Joey Walker of Atlantic the runner-up.
Full results can be seen here.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of 27-year-old Jacob Nathaniel Forward of Red Oak at approximately 7:05pm on Friday. Forward was arrested at the intersection of N 8th Street and E Elm Street in Red Oak and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.
After being booked in Forward was charged in a further incident after it was discovered he was in possession of stolen property. He was charged by Red Oak Police in this incident with possession of stolen property and held on $300 cash bond.
A young Red Oak man was cited early Saturday morning after driving recklessly and high centering his vehicle on a private drive.
Red Oak Police responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle in the 1900 Block of Ironwood Avenue and upon arrival found a 2001 GMC Sierra K1500 high centered on a private drive. The vehicle was owned and operated by 20-year-old Austin Wayne Hale of Red Oak. Officers determined he was traveling eastbound on Highway 34 and turned northbound onto Ironwood. As he turned, Hale accelerated to sway the vehicle intentionally and lost control and went into the east ditch. He then attempted to drive out of the ditch and up the private drive, becoming high centered on the driveway.
Hale was taken to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital for medical evaluation. Officers found an open container of alcohol in the vehicle and Hale was cited and released for the open container and careless driving.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of Villisca man after a traffic stop late Friday night. At approximately 11:52pm deputies arrested 33-year-old John Dolph at the intersection of Highway 34 and P Avenue. Dolph was arrested on a valid Taylor County Warrant for failure to appear (on an original charge of fraud) and driving while suspended with 5 withdrawals in effect. Dolph was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $300 bond.
Seven nonprofit groups or agencies in Audubon County were awarded checks Friday amounting to $103, 866 from the Audubon County Community Foundation. ACCF Chair Brett Irlmeier presented the checks to representatives of the groups or organizations. The grant recipients and their projects include:
All grantees met the criteria as Audubon County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County were eligible.
Audubon County agency representatives received their checks on April 10th. During brief check distribution activities, Irlmeier commended the nonprofit agencies for their individual efforts to provide a better quality of life for the residents of Audubon County.
“Our Advisory Board is pleased to direct $103,866.00 in grants to these important community efforts in Audubon County,” Irlmeier explained. “The Audubon County Community Foundation is one of nine counties that are collectively known as the Community Foundations of Southwest Iowa and meets or exceeds the Standards for Community Foundations as established by the Council on Foundations in Washington DC.”
The Audubon County Community Foundation works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create permanent funds that address the changing, vital community needs and interests. Donating to a permanently endowed fund helps your neighbors today AND you help build a stronger community tomorrow. Not only that, you’ll be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit for each donation, in addition to any Federal tax benefits for which you may qualify.
The Audubon County Community Foundation invests and administers these funds and distributes grants to deserving, qualified nonprofit organizations. “This has grown from an annual event to twice a year, with one grant cycle in the spring and another in the fall,” said Irlmeier.
For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation/fund, please contact any of the Board Members, or call Dennis Nissen, Iowa Foundations Director, at 800-794-3458.
Skyscan Forecast Saturday, April 11, 2015
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ATLANTIC, Iowa (AP) — An official says two bridges in southwestern Iowa’s Cass County need to be restricted or closed. Cass County Engineer Charles Marker says an annual bridge inspection revealed that one bridge near Massena and another near the Montgomery County line have crumbling foundations.
Marker says that damage to the bridge located southwest of Massena must be closed until can be replaced. He hopes to expedite its replacement, which had originally been slated for next year. Marker says deterioration noted at the second bridge doesn’t necessitate its closure. Instead, he says it can be signaled as a one-way bridge and remain open.
He said Wednesday that plans to repair both bridges are underway, but action needed to be taken in the meantime.