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ISU suspends women’s basketball guard Nikki Moody

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

(AP) – Iowa State University says it has suspended indefinitely senior women’s basketball guard Nikki Moody for violations of team rules.

Coach Bill Fennelly says in a statement Friday Moody’s “attitude in the team setting has become a distraction to our learning environment.”

He says the team has high behavioral standards and Moody’s “behavior has been inconsistent with those values.” He says she can return to the team activities if and when improvement is seen.

There was no further explanation of what type of behavior led to the suspension.

Moody, a communications studies major, started 30 games last season for the Cyclones, averaging 12.5 points, 4.4 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game.

Regional Volleyball 10/31/14

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

REGIONAL VOLLEYBALL – SEMIFINALS – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31

Class 1-A

(3-0) Fremont Mills 25-25-25, Ar-We-Va 23-9-16

(3-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 16-15-23

(3-1) Stanton 22-25-26-25, Griswold 25-23-24-22
Class 2-A

(3-2) Tri-Center 23-28-25-23-15, Lawton-Bronson 25-26-17-25-11

(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Southwest Valley 9-16-18

(3-1) Treynor 25-25-21-25, St. Albert 17-22-25-21

Adair County Arrest

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

The Adair County Sheriffs Department reports the arrest of 41-year old Carroll Flowers of Corning. Flowers was stopped for speeding and subsequently was arrested for Driving while Intoxicated and was being held on 1-thousand dollar bond.

Mills County Arrest

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

The Mills County Sheriffs Department arrested a Red Oak man late Friday night. Officials arrested 35 year old Jason Micheal Eppenbaugh and charged him with OWI first offense. And is being held on a 1-thousand dollar bond.

Adair County Accident

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

The Iowa State Patrol investigated a two vehicle accident involving two semi tractor trailers Friday evening on Interstate 80 in Adair County. Officials say both 33 year old Dong Liu of California and 64 year old Vlado Topalovic of Ohio were traveling west on Interstate 80 in the outside lane and Liu collided with the rear of the Topalovic trailer. After striking the vehicle Liu went onto the north shoulder and struck the barrier cable system while the Topalovic vehicle came to a stop in the outside lane. Topalovic was not injured but Liu was taken to Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic for treatment of injuries.

ELAINE A. ANDERSEN, 92, of Elk Horn formerly of Kimballton (Svcs. 11/5/14)

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

ELAINE A. ANDERSEN, 92, of Elk Horn (& formerly of Kimballton) died Friday, Oct. 31st,  in Elk Horn. Funeral Services for ELAINE ANDERSEN will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Nov. 5th, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church at Jacksonville. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be Tuesday from 1 until 9pm with family greeting friends from 4 until 8pm and prayer service at 7pm at the Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be at the Harlan Cemetery.

ELAINE ANDERSON is survived by:

Her daughters – Margaret (Dennis) Backhaus of Westside; Darlene (Tom) West of Kimballton; Pat Custer of Council Bluffs; Judy (Duane) Deist of Audubon; Joyce (Merlene) Ostebee of Audubon.

Her son – Ed (Vickie) Andersen.

20 Grandchildren; 2 Step grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren 4 step great grandchildren. Other relatives and friends.

JANET AGGEN, 58, of Anita (Svcs. 11/5/14)

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

JANET AGGEN, 58, of Anita, died Friday, Oct. 31st, at her home in Anita. Funeral Services for JANET AGGEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Nov. 5th, at Saint Mary’s Catholic Churchin Anita. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation, with the family present, is from 5-to 7-pm Tue., Nov. 4th at the funeral home, where a Prayer Service is at 5-p.m.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cemetery, in Atlantic.

JANET AGGEN is survived by:

Her husband – Randy Aggen, of Anita.

Her Mother – Norma Schaaf, of Anita.

Her daughters – Erica (Gene) Totty, of Anita, & Amye Aggen, of Omaha.

Her son – Jordan Aggen, of Anita.

Her brother – Jeffrey (Tanya) Schaaf, of Pickrell, NE.

and 4 grandchildren.

MAFALDA JANE MAKEY, 93, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 11/4/14)

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November 1st, 2014 by admin

MAFALDA JANE MAKEY, 93, of Guthrie Center died Friday at The New Homestead. Memorial Mass for MAFALDA MAKEY will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., Nov. 4th, at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home of Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Visitation will be Monday from 5 until 7pm with vigil service at 7pm at the Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center.

MAFALDA MAKEY is survived by

Her sons-Bill Makey of Guthrie Center and Jim (Bett) Makey of Papillion, NE

SIGNE MADSEN, 95, of Omaha (Svcs. 11/3/14)

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October 31st, 2014 by admin

SIGNE MADSEN, 95, of Omaha passed away Thu., Oct. 30th,  at Lakeside Hospital in Omaha. Funeral Services for SIGNE MADSEN will be held 11-a.m.  Monday, Nov. 3rd, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan. Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be from 10-to 11-am Monday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan.

Burial will be at the Shelby Cemetery in Shelby.

SIGNE MADSEN is survived by

Her children- Kjeld (Judy) Madsen of Tallahassee FL; Elisabeth Morrow of Omaha, NE.

4 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren

Iowa a “purple state” in voting patterns

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October 31st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two Iowa political scientists say Iowa has “unique” split-ticket voting patterns. Iowa State University political science professor Dave Andersen says “I’m new to Iowa and I grew up in New Jersey and in the northeast, where I’m used to seeing states track to one party or the other,” Andersen says. “And Iowa is unique that you can have the same electorate look at the governor’s race and say by a 20-point margin, ‘We are going to keep our incumbent governor,’ and then look at the senate race and say , ‘We’re really not decided.'”

Whatever the outcome of Tuesday’s election, Anderson says Iowa will still be “purple all the way” and considered a toss-up for either party in the 2016 presidential election. “I think Iowans are able to uniquely able to kind of move back and forth between the parties, as an aggregate and I think they listen to both sides,” Andersen says. “Iowan voters, as a whole, I don’t think have chosen on party over another. I thik they are able to make a distinction race by race, candidate by candidate.” Loras College political science professor Christopher Budzisz agrees.

“It’s a competitive state,” Budzisz says. “…Senator Ernst, if you look at the polling averages, is up roughly two percent and then the same electorate is choosing Governor Branstad by 20 percent. There’s incumbency in that, but there is also an element to the state itself as a balanced state.” Budzisz and Andersen made their comments during taping of the “Iowa Press” program that airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa Public Television.

(Radio Iowa)