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Harlan City Administrator receives Public Works Award

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May 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Harlan City Administrator Terry Cox has received a prestigious award from the American Public Works Association (APWA). Cox was named as one of the 2014 Top Ten Public Works Leaders of the Year. According to the APWA website, “the selection of a Top Ten list of exceptional public works professionals has been a cornerstone of National Public Works Week. The program has identified more than 400 men and women who reflect the highest standards of professional conduct for public works officials. These honorees have been recognized for discharging critical responsibilities in connection to the design, construction, maintenance and/or operation of major public works projects or activities in large and small municipalities throughout North America. Often their accomplishments are particularly noteworthy in relation to the limited manpower and financial resources available to them.”
The National Public Works Week will be held from May 18th-24th. In conjunction with the award, The Iowa Chapter of the APWA will hold an awards ceremony for Cox on Tuesday, May 13th at the Therkildsen Activity Center in Harlan from 3:30 to 6pm with the award presentation at 4:30pm. Cox said at the meeting Tuesday, the award is a great honor. “I want to thank all the councils and mayors that helped me be involved in APW because they don’t just call Harlan, Iowa Nationwide. Being involved and stuff has given me career goals. It doesn’t just happen without everyone here and the employees. It is a great honor. Thanks.”

Anyone wanting to attend the awards ceremony for City Administrator Terry Cox, contact Harlan City hall by Friday, May 9th at 712-755-5137. In other news, the Harlan City Council approved two maintenance agreements during their meeting Tuesday evening. The first service agreement was for the city sirens with BVPS. City Administrator Terry Cox said it was an annual expense for the sirens and the company will work with Harlan Fire Chief Roger Bissen.

The maintenance project will cost the city about $3,800. The second agreement came in a form of a resolution with the Iowa Department of Transportation for clean up at the Harlan Airport. The city of Harlan is applying for grant money provided by the Iowa DOT in the sum of $26,000 with a local share of 15 percent or $3,900. The local funding will come from the Airport Capital Equipment Revolving Fund Reserves. Cox said the clean up for obstruction removal at the airport is a safety issue as the city needs to clean up trees on the north end of the airport. Cox said once the grant funding is approved, the project will begin.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

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Tuesday Track Results

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May 7th, 2014 by Jim Field

Western Iowa Conference Meet @ Underwood

Girls:

  1. Griswold 149
  2. Treynor 133
  3. Tri-Center 97.5
  4. Underwood 71
  5. IKM-Manning 64
  6. Missouri Valley 62.5
  7. Audubon 61
  8. Logan-Magnolia 42
  9. Riverside 30
  10. A-H-S-T 28

Boys:

  1. IKM-Manning 98
  2. Logan-Magnolia 93
  3. Underwood 90
  4. Griswold 87
  5. Treynor 82
  6. Missouri Valley 81
  7. Audubon 67
  8. Riverside 46
  9. Tri-Center 36
  10. A-H-S-T 19

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Corner Conference Meet @ Tabor

Girls:

  1. Fremont-Mills  151
  2. Sidney  116
  3. Essex  108
  4. Stanton  91
  5. Heartland Christian  42
  6. East Mills  39
  7. Nishnabotna  32
  8. Clarinda Academy  4
  9. South Page  3

Boys:

  1. East Mills  165
  2. Fremont-Mills  127
  3. Nishnabotna  73
  4. Sidney  72
  5. Stanton  37
  6. South Page  34.5
  7. Clarinda Academy 30.5
  8. Essex 14
  9. Heartland Christian 4

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Tuesday Tennis/Soccer Results

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May 7th, 2014 by Jim Field

GIRLS TENNIS:

  • Audubon 8, Southwest Valley 1
  • Glenwood 9, St. Albert 0
  • Creston 9, Chariton 0

BOYS TENNIS:

  • Audubon 7, Southwest Valley 2
  • Clarinda 5, Maryville, MO 4
  • Shenandoah 6, Denison 3
  • Creston 9, Chariton 0

GIRLS SOCCER:

  • A-H-S-T 1, Atlantic 0
  • Harlan 8, Denison-Schleswig 0
  • St. Albert 2, Abraham Lincoln 1
  • Bishop Heelan Catholic 2, Thomas Jefferson 1 (OT)
  • Carlisle 7, Carroll 0

BOYS SOCCER:

  • Atlantic 6, A-H-S-T 3 (David Thomsen scored 3 goals to lead the Trojans)
  • Glenwood 1, Sioux City North 0 (PKs)
  • Kuemper Catholic 2, Denison-Schleswig 1
  • Des Moines Christian 16, Nodaway Valley 0

Tuesday Golf Results

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May 7th, 2014 by Jim Field

Atlantic Trojan Boys Tourney @ Nishna Hills Golf Club

  1. Creston 299
  2. Atlantic 310
  3. Ballard 320
  4. Harlan 321
  5. Denison 325
  6. Shenandoah 329
  7. Winterset 334
  8. Kuemper 343
  9. Glenwood 360
  10. Clarinda 376
  11. Red Oak 377

Individuals:

  1. Parker Eller, Denison 69
  2. Carson Whittington, Creston 69
  3. Evan Schuler, Atlantic 74
  4. Nash Bucher, Ballard 74
  5. Ross Martin, Harlan 74
  6. Hunter Sickels, Creston 76
  7. Coleton Hoepker, Creston 77
  8. Kobe Rhodes, Glenwood 77
  9. Cooper Zablocki, Atlantic 77
  10. Jackson Baker, Shenandoah 77
  11. Kyle Somers, Creston 77
  12. Zac Stork, Atlantic 79

Betty Heflin Girls Invitational @ Atlantic Golf & Country Club

  1. Atlantic 336
  2. Clarinda 386
  3. Shenandoah 409
  4. Creston 409
  5. Harlan 415
  6. Red Oak 458
  7. Winterset 462
  8. Denison 480
  9. Glenwood 591

Individuals:

  1. Brooke Newell, Atlantic – 81
  2. Bailey Walter, Atlantic – 83
  3. Erin Olsen, Atlantic – 85
  4. Samantha Swanson, Clarinda – 86
  5. Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic – 87
  6. Marea Ferry, Harlan – 93
  7. Maddy Davidson, Clarinda – 95
  8. Jalyn Clark, Winterset – 97
  9. Madison Hance, Creston – 98
  10. Shelby Palser, Creston – 99
  11. Ellen Fellers, Red Oak – 99
  12. Anna Carlson, Shenandoah – 100

Boys:

  • A-H-S-T 173, Audubon 188 (Medalist: Erik Jorgensen, A-H-S-T 41)

Girls:

  • Audubon 212, A-H-S-T 221 (Medalist: Susie Bylund, Audubon 39)