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8AM Sportscast 04-23-2014

Podcasts, Sports

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 04-23-2014

News, Podcasts

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 04-23-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

Jim Field discusses a story that takes a look back at the 1964 New York World’s Fair and how the inventions exhibited there compare to today.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd

Trading Post

April 23rd, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: AKC American Cocker Spaniels! Whelped 2/13/2014, six born in the litter. 2 black males still available! Wonderful family pets, very loving puppies with great temperaments! Ready for their forever homes today! Please call 712-588-1002.

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FOR SALE:  Steel ladder rack for 8′ utility box. $50.00 249-9850.

FOR SALE: A corn sheller, in good shape. $200. 2 rolls of woven wire. $10 per roll. 2 sections of a 3 section hay feeder. $10. And 26 gauge steel sheets. $20 per sheet. 712-243-3756.

FREE: A few small apple and peach trees. 712-762-3603.

Stanton’s famous coffee pot water tower to be taken down

News

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A landmark in Stanton that has stood the test of time for about 100 years, is coming down later this year. The Omaha World-Herald reports a tower fashioned to look like a Swedish coffee pot will be removed by a crane and placed on the grounds of the nearby Swedish Heritage and Cultural Center. The water tower is being removed because repairs would be too costly.Stanton coffee pot

Instead, it will be refurbished and put on display at the cultural center. It will sit on the south side of the Cultural Center, about a half-block from the childhood home of Victoria Christine, an actress and Stanton native who appeared on American televisions as “Mrs. Olson” in Folgers Coffee commercials, teaching newlyweds how to brew a good cup of coffee. It is not known when the coffee pot will be fully restored.

The City of Stanton will pay $30,000 to remove the coffee pot, move it, and dismantling the legs that hold it about 125 feet above the ground. The Stanton Historical Society, which operates the center, will need to raise $73,000 to repaint and refurbish the coffee pot, which was built to function as a water tower, while also serving as  a tribute to the city’s Swedish heritage and a nod to Virginia Christine.

 

7AM Newscast 04-23-2014

News, Podcasts

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Tuesday Golf/Tennis/Soccer Results

Sports

April 23rd, 2014 by Jim Field

GIRLS GOLF:

  • Atlantic 167, Denison no team score (Medalist: Erin Olsen, Atlantic 38)
  • Harlan 216, Glenwood 305 (Medalist: Marea Ferry, Harlan 48)
  • IKM_Manning 231, Riverside no team score (Medalist: Ellen Johnson, Riverside 45)
  • Audubon 182, Treynor 187 (Medalist: Susie Bylund, Audubon 39)
  • Southwest Iowa 237, Red Oak 244, Heartland Christian no team score (Medalist: Sabrina Hernandez, SWI 45)
  • Charter Oak-Ute 257, Logan-Magnolia no team score, Woodbine no team score (Medalist: Savannah Weed, CO-U & Caitlyn Jensen, Woodbine 61)

BOYS GOLF:

  • Atlantic 141, Denison 161 (Medalist: Evan Schuler, Atlantic 31)
  • Harlan 154, Glenwood 165 (Medalist: Ross Martens, Harlan 35)
  • Riverside 166, IKM-Manning 174 (Medalist: Tyler Krueger, Riverside 38)
  • Treynor 161, Audubon 180 (Medalist: Trey Robinson, Treynor 37)
  • Red Oak 191, Southwest Iowa 217, Heartland Christian 229 (Medalist: Gavin Driskell, SWI 45)
  • Logan-Magnolia 192, Charter Oak-Ute 202, Woodbine 212 (Medalist: Chris Johnson, Woodbine 45)

GIRLS TENNIS:

  • Denison 6, Atlantic 3
  • Audubon 8, Southwest Valley 1

BOYS TENNIS:

  • Denison 6, Atlantic 3
  • Audubon 8, Southwest Valley 1
  • Shenandoah 7, Red Oak 2
  • Glenwood 6, Harlan 3

GIRLS SOCCER:

  • Glenwood 7, Riverside 0
  • Tri-Center 1, St. Albert 0
  • Chariton 3, Creston 0

BOYS SOCCER:

  • Glenwood 6, Atlantic 0
  • Underwood 2, A-H-S-T-Walnut 0
  • Thomas Jefferson 2, Riverside 0
  • Denison 2, Sioux City East 0

Dems to hold 3rd District Convention this weekend

News

April 23rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Over 200 delegates of the Democratic Party from 16 counties will meet this Saturday (April 26th) at the Kirn Middle School in Council Bluffs, for the Third Congressional District Convention. Cass County Democrat Party Chair Sherry Toelle says the convention consists of delegates from sixteen county conventions, meeting to help create the State Democratic Platform, send delegates on to the State Convention, and select candidates for the State Central Committee.

Cass County residents who were elected as delegates at the Cass County Democratic Convention in March include Sherry Toelle and Dale Whittaker, both of Atlantic, and Karen Thomsen of Cumberland. Alternates are Armando Rosales, Rusia Salapa, and Helen Stillian, all from Atlantic.

The delegates from the convention will meet with those of the other Iowa districts in June in Des Moines to set up the leadership of the party and hammer out a final platform to inform the public where the Iowa Democratic Party stands on issues. Toelle says Democrats consider this to be an important middle step in setting out the direction of the party and the leadership going into the 2014 campaigns.

The keynote speaker will be Staci Appel, the Third District Democratic Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives. Many other candidates are expected to appear and to speak about the issues that confront Iowa and the nation.

Cass County Extension Report 04-23-2014

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 23rd, 2014 by admin

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Tuesday Track Results

Sports

April 23rd, 2014 by Jim Field

Lewis Central Co-Ed

Girls:

  1. Glenwood 197.5
  2. Harlan 179
  3. Atlantic 83.5 (Tiffany Williams won both the 3000 & 1500)
  4. Thomas Jefferson 82
  5. Abraham Lincoln 80

Boys:

  1. Glenwood 155.5
  2. Lewis Central 111
  3. Harlan 100
  4. St. Albert 92
  5. Atlantic 83.5 (Alec Hayes won the High Jump)

Treynor Cardette Relays

  1. Treynor 100
  2. Woodbine 80
  3. Fremont-Mills 72
  4. Shenandoah 68
  5. Griswold 57
  6. Tri-Center 51
  7. Underwood 40
  8. Audubon 35
  9. Red Oak 21
  10. Missouri Valley 19
  11. A-H-S-T-Walnut 11

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Red Oak Boys Invitational

  1. Mount Ayr 141
  2. Clarinda 124
  3. Shenandoah 106
  4. Red Oak 71
  5. Southwest Valley 59
  6. Bedford 20
  7. Tri-Center 20
  8. Riverside 13

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Bob Weber Boys Relays @ Hamburg

  1. Fremont-Mills 156
  2. East Mills 145
  3. Nishnabotna 92
  4. Sidney 71
  5. Stanton 32

Spartan Boys Relays @ Onawa

  1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 122
  2. Logan-Magnolia 86
  3. Lawton-Bronson 85
  4. Boyer Valley 80
  5. Missouri Valley 74
  6. West Harrison 55
  7. Woodbine 36
  8. Whiting 36
  9. West Monona 10
  10. Westwood 5

2014 Spartan Relays Final Results (1)

CAM Co-Ed Relays

Girls:

  1. Exira/EHK 164
  2. Sidney 156
  3. Adair-Casey 62
  4. CAM 59
  5. Iowa Christian 51
  6. Grandview Park Baptist 42
  7. Orient-Macksburg 19
  8. Atlantic JV 13
  9. Iowa Deaf 1

Boys:

  1. Exira/EHK 120
  2. Adair-Casey 114
  3. Grandview Park Baptist 40
  4. Iowa Christian 32
  5. CAM 26
  6. Atlantic JV 21
  7. Orient-Macksburg 17

CAM COED Track Meet Results 4-22-14 (3)