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Hawkeyes optimistic as fall camp opens

Sports

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The uncertainty that hung over Iowa heading into last year’s fall camp has been replaced by stability and reasonably high expectations. That doesn’t mean the Hawkeyes can afford to cruise through August. Iowa has five starters to replace on the back end of its defense, including three linebackers that reached the NFL. The Hawkeyes also need to sort out playing time at running back, wide receiver and tight end, and the new starters on the offensive line need to be ready by the end of the month because the program’s depth isn’t what it used to be.

But the good news for the Hawkeyes is that they appear to have solid options at every position. The task for the next three weeks will be to settle on starters for the opener on Aug. 30 against Northern Iowa and beyond. “This is a very, very pivotal three weeks for our football team,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said Monday. “It’s a great time for development. And we’ve got a lot of things that we’re curious to learn and curious to see.”

Here are five things to watch as Iowa opened fall practice on Monday.

NEW LINEBACKERS: The Iowa coaching staff has long been high on senior Quinton Alston whose playing time had previously been limited because of the presence of standouts Christian Kirksey, Anthony Hitchens and James Morris. Alston is expected to lead a unit featuring sophomore Reggie Spearman, junior Travis Perry and as many as four redshirt freshmen in the rotation. “Some guys just make you feel good,” Ferentz said of Alston, who struggled earlier in his career. “When you see that light come on or the switch flip a little bit, it’s fun.”

FREE LOMAX: Junior defensive back Jordan Lomax was expected to start at cornerback for Iowa a year ago, but injuries and the emergence of freshman Desmond King scuttled those plans. The Hawkeyes felt strongly enough about finding a spot for Lomax that they moved him to free safety though, and he’s expected to start there this season. Lomax, a 5-foot-10 junior, should be able to lean on senior strong safety John Lowdermilk as he navigates his first fall camp in a new position.

SKILL QUESTIONS: The Hawkeyes will likely split most of their carries between senior Mark Weisman and junior Jordan Canzeri this season. Iowa is deep and experienced at wide receiver as well, though rising redshirt freshman Derrick Willies could earn a starting spot over the next three weeks after an electrifying spring camp. Senior Ray Hamilton will finally get his chance as Iowa’s top tight end following C.J. Fiedorowicz’s graduation, but Jake Duzey will also get a chance to be a major factor for the Hawkeyes. “Ray Hamilton is a guy, in my opinion, that is probably better than we think maybe he is,” Ferentz said.

LINED UP: Iowa returns three starting offensive linemen, including All-America candidate Brandon Scherff at left tackle, and senior Andrew Donnal has been installed at right tackle after playing both guard and tackle a year ago. Redshirt freshman Sean Walsh will open camp as the starting left guard, and the Hawkeyes will be counting on Walsh to prove he belongs there because their rotation behind him is filled with untested underclassmen. “We’ve got to focus on the smaller details, because that’s what got us in trouble last year, with false starts. We’ve all got to be on the same page,” Scherff said.

EXTRA POINTS: Wide receiver Damond Powell suffered a sports hernia injury this summer, but he said Monday that he should be ready for the opener…The competition between Maurice Fleming and Sean Draper for the left cornerback spot might be the closest of any starting job in the program…True freshman Tyler Wiegers will likely start the season as Iowa’s third quarterback after Nic Shimonek left the program to walk on at Texas Tech.

Iowa revises free tuition for tickets promotion

Sports

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa has revised a promotion offering free tuition to five students buying season tickets for football by making the offer available to all students. The Hawkeyes were forced to suspend a plan that offered $8,000 in free tuition to randomly selected student ticket holders after it ran afoul of state raffle laws.

But Iowa brought it back Monday. It now says that any student who wants to participate in the promotion simply has to notify the athletic department by 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Iowa’s revised plan was approved by the state’s Attorney General’s office.

The tuition promotion was one of a number of plans by Iowa to combat lagging student attendance.

Major water leak in Fontanelle

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Emergency Management Agency reports the City of Fontanelle is experiencing a major water leak. The leak affects customers west of 3rd Street on Highway 92. Officials have been trying to pinpoint the location, but the water is not coming to the surface.

They are trying to get a water leak detection company in the City as soon as possible. If residents of Fontanelle sees any water coming to the surface in that vicinity, please let a city employee know. You can also call the sheriff’s office and they can relay a message.

Officials they will try to get the leak fixed as soon as possible, but that may not be until Tuesday, in a worst case scenario.

JACKSON LEE PILGREEN, 2, of Greenfield (Svcs. 8/7/14)

Obituaries

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JACKSON LEE PILGREEN, 2, of Greenfield (the son of Jonathan and Cassandra [Boeckman] Pilgreen), died Sun., Aug. 3rd, at Children’s Hospital in Omaha. Funeral services for JACKSON PILGREEN will be held 10-a.m. Thu., Aug. 7th, at the Griswold Community Building. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Wednesday evening from 5:00 PM until 7:30 PM at the Griswold
Community Building.

Interment will be at the Griswold Cemetery.

JACKSON LEE PILGREEN is survived by:

His parents – Jonathan and Cassandra Pilgreen of Greenfield.

His sister – Aleyah Pilgreen of Greenfield.

His grandparents – Leslie and Wayne Clary of Griswold, and Patricia and Robert Downey of Omaha; Stephen Pilgreen and his wife Sara.

Many other relatives and friends.

Audubon Co. & Exira to participate in Nat’l. Night Out

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Dozens of communities and a County in Iowa including Exira, and Audubon County, will be taking part in tomorrow (Tuesday) evening’s National Night Out. Matt Paskin is a spokesman for the 31st annual event which brings people together in their neighborhoods to unite in fighting crime. Paskin says, “It’ll be the block parties, the parades, the cookouts, the festivals, visits from local law enforcement, visits from local officials, all designed to bring people out, get them to know their neighbors better and get them to know local police and sheriffs departments.”NNO2014W

Nationwide, some 16-thousand communities will be participating in the National Night Out. “It kind of turns the clock back to the ’40s and ’50s,” Paskin says. “People knew their neighbors and routinely looked out for each other and everybody knew the cop on the beat. Society is a lot different now and if we’re going to keep up with criminals, we’ve got to do things like this.”

Learn more through the National Association of Town Watch website: www.natw.org.

(Radio Iowa)

AtlanticFest entertainment announced

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce have announced entertainment for this weekend’s AtlanticFest. Live entertainment including gymnastics, dance routines, singer/songwriters and solo instrumentals will be featured all day on Saturday, August 9th, and into the evening.web add

Programs Director Ouida Wymer says the entertainment will start at 10-a.m. Saturday and continue until 11-p.m. at the main stage, at 6th and Chestnut. The band Exit 113 will be the evening entertainment starting at 8-pm and playing until 11-pm. They perform a wide range of music styles for everyone focusing on favorites from the 50’s and 60’s.

All the entertainment for AtlanticFest is free for the entire family, thanks to all the sponsors that make the entertainment (including: Great Western Bank, A.M. Cohron & Sons, Partners Insurance, Plastic Professionals, Salute Gymnastics, Wells Fargo, Atlantic Municipal Utilities, MAHLE Engine Components, Atlantic Motor Supplies, McDermott and Sons Roofing, Audiological Services of Iowa & Sunset Inns and Suites).

You can find the complete AtlanticFest Schedule at www.atlanticiowa.com or on the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce facebook page. You can also stop into the Chamber and pick up a schedule. For more information contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce at 712.243.3017

U-of-I falls into 2nd place in top “Party Schools” list

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) – Syracuse University knows how to party. The Orange are at the top of the annual list of the nation’s top party schools released Monday by The Princeton Review. Last year’s winner, the University of Iowa, is second. Rounding out the top 5 are: the University of California-Santa Barbara, West Virginia University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Repeating at the top of “stone-cold sober schools” was Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

Syracuse University officials aren’t commenting on the private university’s showing in the 2015 edition of “The Best 379 Colleges.”  About 130,000 students on 379 campuses were surveyed for the book, which contains 62 top-20 lists ranking factors like financial aid awards, athletic facilities and food.

The publication is not affiliated with Princeton University.

Hazardous Weather Outlook: Western/SW IA

Weather

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

1135 AM CDT MON AUG 4 2014

MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-
PAGE COUNTIES…..

THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT

ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE AREA THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT. SOME STORMS COULD PRODUCE GUSTY WINDS AND HAIL…MAINLY ACROSS NORTHEAST NEBRASKA INTO WESTERN IOWA.

TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY..

PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS MAY OCCUR FROM TUESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY NIGHT AND THEN AGAIN OVER THE WEEKEND. SOME STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS MAY OCCUR…WITH LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS THE PRIMARY HAZARDS. MOISTURE WILL INCREASE OVER THE REGION DURING THIS TIME AS SEVERAL DISTURBANCES TRACK ACROSS THE AREA. TIMING AND LOCATION ARE UNCERTAIN AT THIS TIME.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

SPOTTER ACTIVATION SHOULD NOT BE NEEDED THIS AFTERNOON OR TONIGHT.

Boil Advisory issued for parts of SW Iowa

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

(updated 11:57-a.m., 8/4/14)

Officials with the Southern Iowa Rural Water Association have issued a BOIL ADVISORY for the southeastern Cass County distribution system. SIRWA says the system has had chlorine residual that was below the allowable standard in area that includes Bridgewater and Lyman. The levels have been below tolerance since Saturday night. Due to the potential for bacterial contamination, it is being recommended that the water be boiled before using for drinking or cooking or that an alternative source be used.

SIRWA says residents in the Bridgewater and Lyman areas should NOT drink the water without boiling it first. Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, and food preparation until further notice. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water. The water may be used for bathing and other similar purposes.

The system is being chlorinated and flushed to restore the residual needed. The first set of bacteria samples will be collected after system flushing is completed. The first set of samples will be taken Tuesday morning (Aug. 5th), and then a repeat set of samples will be taken Wednesday the 6th, to ensure the water is safe to drink. Pending the results, the advisory will be lifted Thursday morning, the 7th.

The advisory is a precaution until bacterial sample results are available. SIRWA is working with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources to resolve the situation as quickly as possible in order to restore water service and lift the advisory.

Operation T-Bone Winners announced

News

August 4th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with this past weekend’s “Operation T-Bone,” in Audubon, have announced the winners of various activities associated with the event.

Winners in the Operation T-Bone Parade include:

  • Antique Auto 1959 & older: Darrell Jensen.
  • Milestone Auto 1960 & newer: Mike Wede.
  • Antique Machinery: Keith Grabill.
  • Jr. Division: Audubon Recreation Foundation.
  • Sr. Division, 1st Prize: Audubon Friendship Village.
  • Sr. Division, 2nd Prize: Community Insurance Agency.
  • Good Neighbor: Atlantic Fire Dept.
  • Grand Champion: Audubon Fire Dept.

Winners of the 2014 Audubon T-Bone Festival, Cowboy/Cowgirl: Olivia Grace & Lane Elmquist.

Audubon County Cook-Off Contest Winners:

  • 1st place: Andy Van Aernam w/his Brisket Philly Sandwich.
  • 2nd place: Andy Van Aernam w/his BBQ Brisket Sandwich.
  • 3rd Place: Scott Brand, with Pulled Beef.

And, the raffle winners this past weekend include:

  • 1st Prize, $1,000 Cash: John Whetzal.
  • 2nd Prize, $500 Cash: Joe Rasmussen.
  • 5 winners of $100 Cash: Raymond Gladman, Brett Rold, Jane Weber, Clint Grabill & Darrin Nordhues.