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LONNIE LEWIS SMITH, 68, of Council Bluffs & formerly of Oakland (Svcs. 2/22/14)

Obituaries

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LONNIE LEWIS SMITH, 68, of Council Bluffs (& formerly of Oakland), died Wed., Feb. 19th, at the Northcrest Living Center in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for LONNIE SMITH will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat. Feb. 22nd, at the Oakland Fire Station in Oakland. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be at the Oakland Fire Station on Friday from 5-7 PM.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Interment will be at the Oaklawn Cemetery in Oakland.

LONNIE LEWIS SMITH is survived by

His daughter – Stephanie Copenhaver and husband Robert of Council Bluffs.

His sister – Mary (Richard) Bees, of Oakland;

1 grandchild, his in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Wind Advisory Update

Weather

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

MONONA-HARRISON-SHELBY-POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-MONTGOMERY-FREMONT-

PAGE COUNTIES; 152 PM CST THU FEB 20 2014

...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS EVENING…

* WINDS…SUSTAINED WINDS 25 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS AROUND 45 MPH OUT OF THE NORTHWEST ARE EXPECTED DURING THE AFTERNOON. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION.

Survey suggests Midwest economy losing steam

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An economist says a survey of bankers in 10 Midwest and Plains states suggests the regional economy is losing steam. The Rural Mainstreet Index dropped below growth neutral in the February survey, hitting 48.4, compared with 50.8 in January and 56.1 in December. The survey indexes range from 0 to 100, with 50 representing growth neutral. A score above 50 suggests growth in that factor in the months ahead.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says the overall index’s decline shows that “areas of the nation highly dependent on agriculture and energy are losing economic steam.”

Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

Class 3-A State Wrestling First Round Results

Sports

February 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

  • 106 – Paxton Whiteaker (Lewis Central) 43-9 won by decision over Jacob Schipper (North Scott) 38-13 (Dec 12-7)
  • 106 – McGwire Midkiff (CB Thomas Jefferson) 40-9 won by decision over Collin Koerperich (Western Dubuque) 36-9 (Dec 6-1)
  • 113 – Jorge Partida (Denison-Schleswig) 34-6 won by fall over Cody Batterson (Southeast Polk) 29-15 (Fall 4:50)
  • 120 – Alijah Jeffery (Linn-Mar) 38-0 won by fall over AJ Slaughter (Glenwood) 28-22 (Fall 0:57)
  • 120 –  Kyle Briggs (CR Jefferson) 25-12 won by tech fall over Robbie Finch (CB Abraham Lincoln) 40-9 (TF-1.5 5:35 (22-6))
  • 126 – Colton Clingenpeel (CB Thomas Jefferson) 37-2 won by major decision over Jack Koethe (WDM Valley) 32-14 (MD 9-0)
  • 126 – John Gioffredi (Indianola) 41-2 won by major decision over Cole Peckham (Glenwood) 39-11 (MD 9-1)
  • 132 – Jake Koethe (WDM Valley) 43-1 won by fall over Justin Kaltved (Carroll) 27-11 (Fall 1:28)
  • 132 – Levi Azinger (Pella) 35-3 won by major decision over Mac Southard (Lewis Central) 33-21 (MD 8-0)
  • 132 – Matt Malcom (Glenwood) 46-6 won by major decision over Jakeb Bakken (Iowa City West) 35-19 (MD 13-0)
  • 138 – Logan Ryan (Bettendorf) 45-1 won by fall over Steven Ruby (CB Thomas Jefferson) 17-10 (Fall 2:40)
  • 145 – Jason Wallace (CB Thomas Jefferson) 34-5 won by tech fall over Israel Dirkx (Carroll) 26-14 (TF-1.5 4:22 (16-1))
  • 152 – Ethan Ruby (Lewis Central) 45-5 won by fall over Dustin Caldwell (Clinton) 31-10 (Fall 5:10)
  • 160 – Josh Clark (Glenwood) 28-11 won by decision over Nathaniel Standish (Johnston) 30-14 (Dec 15-9)
  • 170 – Sean Ickes (CR Xavier) 37-7 won by major decision over Hayden Waldstein (Lewis Central) 29-19 (MD 13-2)
  • 182 – Rocky Lombardi (WDM Valley) 33-7 won by decision over Chris Thomas (Lewis Central) 34-20 (Dec 7-2)
  • 195 – Ray Schroder (Newton) 39-5 won by decision over Jake Taylor (CB Thomas Jefferson) 32-18 (Dec 6-1)
  • 195 – Drea Lamb (Oskaloosa) 16-4 won by decision over Dustin Putnam (CB Abraham Lincoln) 36-15 (Dec 5-1)
  • 220 – Max Erpelding (Bettendorf) 23-25 won by fall over Mitch Cam (Denison-Schleswig) 19-12 (Fall 2:46)
  • 285 – Jordan Bywater (CB Abraham Lincoln) 44-3 won by decision over Tom Schiffer (Mason City) 29-7 (Dec 7-3)
  • 285 – Kaleb Staack (Waverly-Shell Rock) 45-4 won by fall over Jacob Cook (Lewis Central) 34-17 (Fall 4:15)

Consolation:

  • 120 – Skylar DeJong (Oskaloosa) 33-9 won by fall over Robbie Finch (CB Abraham Lincoln) 40-10 (Fall 2:44)
  • 120 – Camiran Sadeghi (Keokuk) 27-6 won by fall over AJ Slaughter (Glenwood) 28-23 (Fall 0:28)
  • 126 – Logen Rodriguez (CR Kennedy) 30-9 won by decision over Cole Peckham (Glenwood) 39-12 (Dec 5-4)
  • 132 – Matt Wempen (Linn-Mar) 18-4 won by decision over Mac Southard (Lewis Central) 33-22 (Dec 4-2)
  • 132 – Austin Hosch (Western Dubuque) 42-2 won by decision over Justin Kaltved (Carroll) 27-12 (Dec 4-0)
  • 138 – Lachlan Kelley (Urbandale) 28-9 won by decision over Steven Ruby (CB Thomas Jefferson) 17-11 (Dec 4-3)
  • 145 –  Israel Dirkx (Carroll) 27-14 won by fall over Selbie McNair (Davenport North) 27-18 (Fall 2:53)
  • 170 – Jeffrey Thongvanh (Newton) 17-11 won by major decision over Hayden Waldstein (Lewis Central) 29-20 (MD 15-5)
  • 182 – Chris Thomas (Lewis Central) 35-20 won by fall over Jamiir Moore (Waterloo East) 15-12 (Fall 1:07)
  • 195 – Deion Mikesell (Southeast Polk) 26-8 won by fall over Dustin Putnam (CB Abraham Lincoln) 36-16 (Fall 0:50)
  • 195 – John Ware (Ankeny Centennial) 38-7 won by major decision over Jake Taylor (CB Thomas Jefferson) 32-19 (MD 14-5)
  • 220 – Harrison Townsend (Ames) 25-12 won by injury default over Mitch Cam (Denison-Schleswig) 19-13 (Inj. 0:00)
  • 285 – Jacob Cook (Lewis Central) 35-17 won by decision over Jake Heinrich (Urbandale) 33-15 (Dec 5-2)

Team Scores:

1. Bettendorf 31.0
2. Southeast Polk 29.5
3. Waverly-Shell Rock 27.5
4. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 17.5
5. Linn-Mar, Marion 17.0
6. Iowa City, West 15.0
6. North Scott, Eldridge 15.0
8. Pleasant Valley 13.5
9. Fort Dodge 13.0
9. Newton 13.0
11. Cedar Rapids, Jefferson 11.5
12. Fort Madison 11.0
12. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 11.0
14. Dallas Center-Grimes 10.0
14. Dowling Catholic, Wdm 10.0
14. Epworth, Western Dubuque 10.0
14. Indianola 10.0
14. Lewis Central 10.0
14. Oskaloosa 10.0
14. Sioux City, East 10.0
21. Ames 9.5
22. Valley, West Des Moines 9.0
23. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 8.5
24. Mason City 7.0
24. Spencer 7.0
26. Clinton 6.0
26. Johnston 6.0
26. Keokuk 6.0
29. Waterloo, West 5.5
30. Boone 5.0
30. Burlington 5.0
30. Decorah 5.0
30. Des Moines, East 5.0
30. Dubuque, Hempstead 5.0
30. Glenwood 5.0
30. Pella 5.0
30. Waukee 5.0
38. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 4.5
39. Cedar Falls 4.0
39. Des Moines, Lincoln 4.0
39. Dubuque, Senior 4.0
39. Ottumwa 4.0
43. Carroll 3.0
43. Mount Pleasant 3.0
43. Norwalk 3.0
46. Ankeny Centennial 2.0
46. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 2.0
46. Davenport, North 2.0
46. Denison-Schleswig 2.0
46. Muscatine 2.0
46. Sioux City, North 2.0
52. Davenport, Central 1.0
52. Davenport, West 1.0
52. LeMars 1.0
52. Marshalltown 1.0
52. Urbandale 1.0
57. Ankeny 0.0
57. Cedar Rapids, Washington 0.0
57. Des Moines, North-Hoover 0.0
57. Des Moines, Roosevelt 0.0
57. Waterloo, East 0.0

ISU’s Ejim Named First-Team Academic All-American

Sports

February 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior Melvin Ejim earned Capital One First-Team Academic All-America honors, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Ejim, a Toronto, Ontario native, joins his head coach Fred Hoiberg as the only Iowa State men’s basketball players to earn first-team academic All-America accolades.  Hoiberg was a first-teamer in 1995 and earned second-team honors in 1994. Julius Michalik (3rd-1994), Paul Shirley (2nd- 2001) and Jake Sullivan (3rd- 2003) round out Iowa State’s list of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.

Ejim has been a star for Iowa State in the classroom and on the court. The history major boasts a 3.70 GPA, while also working toward earning a business minor. Ejim is a member of the prestigious Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honors Society and in 2013 was named the inaugural Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year.

On the basketball court, Ejim has helped guide No. 17 Iowa State to a 20-5 record. He is leading the Big 12 in scoring with 19.1 points per game and ranks second with 8.6 rebounds per game. A two-time All-Big 12 Conference selection, Ejim has 30 career double-doubles. Ejim, a four-year starter, has scored 1,478 points and grabbed 963 rebounds in his career.

ISU’s Christofferson Named CoSIDA Academic All-American

Sports

February 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball senior Hallie Christofferson has been named to the Capital One Academic All-America third-team, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), the organization announced today.

Christofferson is one of 15 Division I women’s basketball student-athletes who were named to the Capital One Academic All-America teams. Christofferson was the only Big 12 student-athlete selected as an Academic All-American.

She joins four other Iowa State women’s basketball players to receive Academic All-America honors, as Anne O’Neil, Angie Welle, Lindsey Wilson and Jayme Olson, a two-time honoree, earned the honor during their time at ISU.

The senior graphic design major holds a 3.43 grade point average and was a member of the Big 12 honor roll and named an ISU Scholar-Athlete in 2013. This season, the senior is averaging 18.8 points per contest, which ranks second in the Big 12, and 7.4 rebounds. She has also been tabbed to numerous midseason watch lists.

Christofferson is the fifth Cyclone to amass 1,600 points and 750 rebounds in a career (Angie Welle, Megan Taylor, Jayme Olson, Tonya Burns). Christofferson is a two-time Academic All-Big 12 honoree and was also names an ISU Scholar Athlete last season.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th

Trading Post

February 20th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: two tickets to Omaha Broadway at the Orpheum for “WAR HORSE”. Sat. night, April 12, 8:00 P.M. Seats are in the center section, aisle seats, third row from the front of the stage. Great seats. $75 each. Call 243-2388 and leave a message.

3 vehicle accident in Atlantic

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

At least one person suffered possible injuries during a three-vehicle accident this morning, in Atlantic. According to the Police Department, the crash occurred near the Turkey Creek Lodge on east 7th Street, at around 10:37-a.m. The accident remained under investigation late this morning, and no other details were available.

Roadways in the area at mid-day were 100-percent snow covered. The Iowa DOT reports an accident on the I-80 eastbound off ramp to U-S Highway 59 at Avoca, was closed due to an accident at that location.

A tow ban is in effect for Cass and Adair Counties until further notice. Vehicles that slide-off the road will not be removed until the weather has cleared and the ban is lifted. Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren said there was one accident in the County as of mid-day. The Sheriff warns motorists to slow down and only travel if necessary.

Harlan native in the running for Senate seat

News

February 20th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A native of Harlan who’s running for the U-S Senate seat being vacated by Iowa Democrat Senator Tom Harkin, says he’s “An every day Iowan…ready to represent every day Iowans every day in the Iowa Senate.” Scott Schaben, of Ames, a former luxury car salesman and car sales manager, told KJAN News, when he entered the campaign, he received advice similar to that which he heard when he first got into sales.

Scott Schaben

Scott Schaben

That advice was to “Be a good listener.” Schaben says the rest of the field of candidates includes some “professional talkers,” and he posed the question “Do you want a candidate that’s going to talk to you, or one that’s going to listen to you?”

Schaben is one of several Republicans vying to run against the only Democrat in the race, Representative Bruce Braley. He says while the other candidates talk about ending the partisan bickering and moving the country forward, he can get things done in Congress because of his Blue Collar background and retail sales experience.

He says he’s “Bi-lingual” because he speaks “The language of employer and employee,” therefore he understands the needs of both. Schaben says if elected to the Senate, he’ll focus his energies on the budget and national debt. He says he’s the only candidate that will focus on creating a “Path to solvency.”

Schaben says the last time there was a Senate seat as open as the one being left vacant by Tom Harkin, the entire national debt was 500-billion dollars. Currently, he says the nation is spending over 200-billion per year on interest alone. The figure will grow in the next 10-years to over 500-billion dollars, according to Schaben. He says the “Pathway to solvency is an all-of-the-above approach,” which includes raising revenue by either raising taxes or get more get more people to pay taxes by putting them to work.

That is accomplished he says, by creating an environment where people want to hire and pay people a decent salary, or making reforms in entitlement programs which are part of mandatory spending. Schaben says creating an environment where people are willing to take the risks and become successful entrepreneurs is essential to growth of the economy.

Backyard and Beyond 02-20-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 20th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Michelle Heath with the Nishna Valley YMCA, wishing the Y a Happy 10th Birthday.

 

 

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