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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 6 – 10/03/2014

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October 3rd, 2014 by admin

Class 3-A District 8
Creston 50, ADM 35
Dallas Center Grimes 47, Atlantic 7
Glenwood 10, Denison 7
Winterset 23, Harlan 0

Class 2-A District 8
Clarinda 63, West Central Valley 6
East Sac County 55, Shenandoah 0
Southeast Valley 17, Kuemper Catholic 7
Red Oak 35, Treynor 14

Class 1-A District 1
A-H-S-T-W 51, Missouri Valley 7
IKM-Manning 44, OA-BCIG 6
Red Oak 35, Treynor 14
West Monona 26, Underwood 0

Class 1-A District 8
Central Decatur 60, Southwest Valley 30
Des Moines Christian 34, Interstate 35 0
Van Meter 14, Panorama 12
Woodward-Granger 31, South Hamilton 28

Class A District 1
Audubon 54, Riverside 12
Griswold 48, St. Albert 28
Logan-Magnolia 48, Tri-Center 0
Westwood 34, Maple Valley 12

Class A District 8
Mount Ayr 38, Bedford 24
Nodaway Valley 66, Clarinda Academy 20
Earlham 42, Pleasantville 20
Martensdale-St. Marys 49, SE Warren 14

8-Man District 1
Newell-Fonda 39, Ar-We-Va 33
Boyer Valley 40, River Valley 22
Exira/EHK 67, Woodbine 22
Kingsley-Pierson 19, West Harrison 18

8-Man District 7
Adair-Casey 68, Glidden-Ralston 12
Guthrie Center 58, Ankeny Christian Academy 18
Coon Rapids-Bayard 68, Murray 7
East Union 34, NE Hamilton 14

8-Man District 8
CAM 28, Nishnabotna 16
Lenox 22, East Mills 20
Sidney 74, Essex 30
Fremont-Mills 51, Stanton 6

HARVEY A. LEINEN, 78, of Harlan (Svcs. 10/6/14)

Obituaries

October 3rd, 2014 by admin

HARVEY A. LEINEN, 78, of Harlan died Thu., Oct. 2nd. A Mass of Chrisitan Burial service for HARVEY LEINEN will be held 11-am Monday, at St Micheal’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Sunday, Oct. 5th, from 5 until 9-pm, with a Wake service at 7-pm.

HARVEY LEINEN is survived by his:

Wife Charlotte of Harlan

Daughters: Tracy Leinen of Boise Idaho and Julie Leinen of Harlan

Son: Scott (Dena) Leinen of Harlan

Sisters; Ursala Bruck of Portsmouth; Eunice Blum (Gil Loeffler) of Panama; Mildred (Jerry) Brus of Denison; Zita (Gaylen) Smith of Portsmouth.

Brothers: Jim (Dorothy) Leinen of Denison and Orville (Kathleen) Leinen of Panora.

and 4 Grandchildren

Authorities say Sioux City police officer shot

News

October 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a Sioux City police officer has been shot. Nicholas Bonifazi, a public information officer for the U.S. Marshals Service, says deputies on the ground confirmed the officer was shot Friday in Sioux City. Additional information about the officer’s condition has not been released.

Bonifazi would not comment on the circumstances of the shooting. The officer’s name has not been released. The U.S. Marshals Service has been requested to assist in the investigation. A message left for the Sioux City Police Department was not immediately returned.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 6 – 10/03/2014

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 3rd, 2014 by admin

8 Weekly High School game picks w/ Jim Field, Chris Parks, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard.

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Montgomery County Accident

News

October 3rd, 2014 by admin

An accident Friday afternoon west of Red Oak resulted in an arrest. The Montgomery County Sheriffs Department reports 48-year old Raymond Geinger, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While Suspended, and cited for Failure to have Insurance. Deputies responded to the single vehicle accident after they received a report about a vehicle having left the road and hitting a utility pole. The accident happened in front of 1724 205th Street. The vehicle, a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix went through a bean field owned by Scott Allensworth of Red Oak before making its way back onto 205th street, heading toward Red Oak.

The car was located in the 200 block of West second street in Red Oak. Geinger told authorities his car entered the ditch when he became distracted.  Geinger was taken to the Montgomery County Law Center and held on a $300 cash bond.

Damage from the incident amounted to $4,000.

JOHN CRANDALL, 56, of Manning (Svcs. 10/11/14)

Obituaries

October 3rd, 2014 by admin

JOHN CRANDALL, 56, of Manning died Friday, Oct. 3rd, at his home. A Memorial service for JOHN CRANDALL will be held 10-am Saturday (Oct. 11th) at the Community of Christ Church in Denison. Ohde Funeral Home of Manning has the arrangements.

John Crandall is survived by:

His wife: Lori Crandall of Manning

Step-daughter Beth Bruch of Carroll

Brothers: Anthony Crandall of Lamoni; Allan Crandall of Boone; David Cranall of Paton

Sisters: April Franksain of Boone; Marvia de Garrido of Spain

Trojan Preview 10-03-2014

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 3rd, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Head Football Coach Eric Waldstein as his team prepares for Homecoming against Dallas Center-Grimes.

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Young and Grassley make campaign stop in Atlantic

News

October 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa GOP Third District Republican Congressional candidate David Young and Republican Senator Charles Grassley are barnstorming the sprawling 16 county district in advance of next month’s General Election. During their visit to the KJAN studios today (Friday), Senator Grassley spoke fondly about Young – his former Chief of Staff.

Grassley was asked however, if Young is too tied to Washington, having worked there for 20-years, and might be “out of touch with Iowans.”  He said “Nobody can level charges what-so-ever against him that he’s out of touch [because of his Iowa roots].”  The 46-year old Young, who’s from Van Meter in Dallas County, is locked in a tight race with former state lawmaker, 48-year old Democrat Staci Appel from Ackworth, for the seat being vacated by retiring Republican Congressman Tom Latham. He says just because he has had experience working with Senator Grassley, doesn’t mean he’s a “Washington Insider”, as some would accuse him of being.

He said “I have had the best mentor in the world. Senator Grassley taught me how to listen, how to penetrate this government when the wheels of government are stuck.” The said he’s learned how to identify upcoming rules and regulations that affect Iowans and what they expect from government.

Grassley also reiterated his support for Red Oak Republican Senate candidate Joni Ernst, who is running against Democrat Bruce Braley for retiring Senator Tom Harkin’s seat. Grassley said if Ernst is elected, Democrat Harry Reid won’t be running the Senate and there won’t be as much gridlock.

Young says unlike his opponent, who he claims “Will not be ready on day one,” he’ll hit the ground running when he is elected to office, and strive to bring Congress back in-line with what Americans want and expect from their government. Young says he wants to bring common sense back to Washington, by listening, asking questions and remembering “Who the boss is…The people of the Third District.”

Inmates had pills, phones, hammer

News

October 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Inmates at a Rockwell City prison were found in possession of pills, cellphones and a hammer in a series of incidents last month raising questions about security. Records released to The Associated Press show one inmate was trying to break into the woodshop at the North Central Correctional Facility. He had pliers, a putty knife and a hammer. The inmate later revealed a hidden compartment containing a cellphone and iPod.

Another inmate had a cellphone he used to make calls outside the prison and for Facebook. A third inmate said cellphones – considered dangerous contraband under Iowa policy – were for sale inside the prison for $120.

Officers discovered 400 pills that initially were suspected to contain cocaine and Demerol. Later testing came up negative for narcotics.

Riverton reopens after floodwaters recede

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has reopened the south entrance and boat ramp at the Riverton Wildlife Management Area in Fremont County, after floodwaters receded off Hwy. J46, west of the town of Riverton.

Much of the parking area at the boat ramp has a few inches of water on it, but it is still usable, said Matt Dollison, wildlife biologist for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

The water is currently about 2.5 feet above normal crest in the main area. The walk in area on the southwest side of the main Riverton WMA tract and the Jensen tract south of the town of Riverton were both unaffected by the flood waters and are only slightly above normal crest. The north portion of the access road to the main area still currently has water on it so it is closed at this time.

October 4th is the opening day of waterfowl season and Riverton is a heavily used waterfowl hunting area.