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Harlan School Board holds hearing on Budget Amendment

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May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community School Board of Directors held a public hearing on Tuesday, with regard to a proposed amendment to the 2013-2014 budget. After the hearing, during which there were no comments from the public, Superintendent Justin Wagner told the board there are two main items that caused the amendment.

“The two big reasons is because of the Merrill Field project. At the time we weren’t sure if it would take off, well it did. The vast majority is money outside the school district. The track will come out of the school dollars and some installation cost. So 90 percent or more is coming out of the Foundation but that has to go through the school district budget. The second reason is because of the air handlers. Those are also PPEL dollars, planned dollars. The bid came in about $100,000 under bid of what we had set aside but it has to be in the budget.”

The amended budget will be brought back at the next school board meeting on June 9th for final adoption. In other business, the school board had several resignations and employment of personnel. High School Social Studies teacher and coach of 9th grade football, middle school basketball and middle school track Dan Hoch resigned as well as middle school wrestling coach Mike Wiederin and High School Assistant Coach Curt Bladt. Bladt was then hired for the position of middle school wrestling coach. In the other employment items, Heath Stein will be a shared PE teacher with Shelby County Catholic School and Marcus Streit is taking the position of High School Assistant Wrestling coach.

After the meeting, Superintendent Justin Wagner spoke about the 2013-2014 Graduating class. If you recall, last year the Harlan Community School District Administrators challenged the graduating class to give back one final time. The seniors did just that by giving money to Wagner during the diploma ceremony with money going to the Wounded Warrior Project.

This year, Wagner says the students gave to a different cause. “They’re going to give to local families in need. There is a broad spectrum there and I think we get a good sense at the school of who needs it and when. That is a great resource available and we will give the money out until it is gone. And I thought the kids coming up with that idea to keep it local was a great idea. You know there are a lot of things we can give too outside the community but there are a lot of families in the area that need help. I was really proud of them.”

Wagner said this year’s senior class will double their donation money. “They doubled their amount of money that they gave by the way. Nine hundred thirty six dollars was the total given by the seniors and that will be matched twice by anonymous donors which is great.”

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Iowa child falls into fire; mother charged

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May 28th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) – Police in northwest Iowa say a Storm Lake mother faces a child endangerment charge after one of her young children fell into a campfire. Police tell Sioux City television station KTIV that the 37-year-old woman left her children unattended near a backyard campfire on Saturday night. That’s when a 4-year-old child fell into the fire and had to be pulled out by an older sibling.

The child is being treated at Children’s Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. There is no word on the child’s condition.

(9-a.m. News)

Kelly Juhl Hired to Coach Atlantic Girls Basketball

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May 28th, 2014 by Jim Field

Atlantic High School is pleased to announce that, pending board approval, Kelly Juhl will be taking over as the head girls basketball coach starting with the 2014-­‐15  season.  Coach Juhl began his coaching career at Garner-­‐Hayfield in Garner, IA where he was the assistant boys varsity coach from 1999-­‐2004.  In 2004 he and his family accepted teaching and coaching positions with Duluth High School in Duluth, GA. While there he served as the assistant varsity girls basketball coach where he was part of a program that went 0-­‐25 in his first year there to being a state qualifying team in 2007 and a 4th place finish in Class 5A in 2008. In 2013 Kelly, his wife Amanda, and their three sons Keaton, Kinnick, and Koen relocated back to the area to be closer to family. During the 2013-­‐14 school year Kelly taught and was the assistant girls basketball coach for the Exira-­‐EHK School District.

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Christofferson Signs Pro Contract in Austria

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May 28th, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Former Cyclone women’s basketball standout Hallie Christofferson has signed a professional contract with the Flying Foxes in Vienna, Austria.

“I am very happy to have the opportunity to go to Austria and continue playing basketball,” Christofferson said. “I have only heard good things about the country and I can’t wait to see it for myself.”

Christofferson had a standout career with the Cyclones after finishing her senior season sixth all-time in scoring (1,709) and eighth all-time in rebounds (762). Christofferson, a forward from Hamlin, Iowa, led the team in scoring for the second-consecutive year with 18.4 points per game. She also averaged 7.2 rebounds while shooting 46.1 percent from the field en route to her second-consecutive All-American campaign.

The Flying Foxes are part of the Austrian Women Basketball League, where the team completed a perfect 18-0 season in league play and claimed a league championship.

Christofferson departs for Vienna in September as the AWBL season runs September through April.

Girls Regional Golf Results

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May 28th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 3-A Region 2 at Stuart: 5 x 80 Country Club

  1. Kuemper Catholic – 330 – State Qualifier
  2. Atlantic – 345 – State Qualifier
  3. Clarinda – 383
  4. Roland-Story – 430

Individual Qualifiers:

  1. Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic – 76
  2. Morgan Naberhaus, Keumper Catholic – 79
  3. Mara Masching, Kuemper Catholic – 81
  4. Micaela Boyce, Kuemper Catholic – 84
  5. Courtney Snyder, Kuemper Catholic – 86

Class 2-A Region 2 at Corning: Quail Run Country Club

  1. Pleasantville – 375 – State Qualifier
  2. Central Decatur – 391 – State Qualifier
  3. Treynor – 393
  4. Southwest Valley – 400

Individual Qualifiers:

  1. Hannah Gordon, Pleasantville – 84
  2. Ellen Johnson, Riverside – 86
  3. Kate Havens, Central Decatur – 90
  4. Aly Anderson, Treynor – 92
  5. Ashley Bailey, Treynor – 92

Class 1-A Region 2 at Griswold: Griswold Golf and Country Club

  1. Newell-Fonda – 389 – State Qualifier
  2. Guthrie Center – 415 – State Qualifier
  3. Boyer Valley – 428
  4. Southeast Webster-Grand – 448
  5. Earlham – 452
  6. Griswold – 462

Individual Qualifiers:

  1. Jade Hess, Newell-Fonda – 90
  2. Abby Christensen, Newell-Fonda – 93
  3. Tessa Shields, Mount Ayr – 94
  4. Katie Cogdill, Boyer Valley – 94
  5. Mallory Osen, Guthrie Center – 95

Boys Sub-State Soccer Results

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May 28th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 1-A First Round

  • West Central Valley 5, Atlantic 2
  • Bondurant-Farrar 1, Kuemper Catholic 0
  • North Polk 11, Nodaway Valley 0
  • A-H-S-T 5, Missouri Valley 0
  • St. Albert 2, Underwood 1
  • Tri-Center 9, Treynor 0

Class 2-A First Round

  • Denison-Schleswig 2, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
  • Harlan 6, Carroll 1
  • Creston 2, Winterset 1

Class 3-A First Round

  • Thomas Jefferson 1, Lewis Central 0