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ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say three firefighters have suffered minor injuries while putting out a house fire in northwest Iowa. Sioux County authorities say the fire was reported about 2:05 p.m. Thursday in Orange City.
Investigators suspect the fire was started by a malfunction in a radiant heat system. The blaze was difficult to battle because it was burning in the house attic. The residents weren’t home. The three firefighters were taken to Orange City Hospital for treatment and then released.
Jim Field speaks with Army Air Corp Veteran Jim Tyler of Atlantic about his time in the service as part of our Freedom Fridays series.
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CLEMMA THEODOSIA McKINLEY, 100, of Atlantic, died Thu., Nov. 21st, at the Heritage House. Graveside services for CLEMMA McKINLEY will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., Nov. 25th, in the Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Lincoln, NE. Roland Funeral Services of Atlantic has the arrangements.
Online condolences may be left to the family at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.
CLEMMA McKINLEY is survived by:
Sue (Dennis) Schwanke, of Atlantic.
3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.
Today @ the UNI-Dome
Class 1-A
FD St. Edmond (13-0) vs. Iowa City Regina (13-0) – 11:06 AM
Class 2-A
Waukon (12-1) vs. Kuemper Catholic (13-0) – 2:06 PM
Class 4-A
Cedar Rapids Xavier (12-1) vs. Dowling Catholic (13-0) – 7:06 PM
Thursday’s Scores:
Class 3-A
Bishop Heelan Catholic 47, Washington 14
Class A
West Lyon 49, B-G-M 7
Class 8-Player
Don Bosco 18, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 14
CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) – Brandon Snyder scored two touchdowns and passed for another and No. 1 Inwood West Lyon routed No. 2 Brooklyn BGM 49-7 Thursday to win the Class A state championship. West Lyon (14-0) dominated on the ground, outrushing BGM 329-48. Snyder ran for 181 yards on just seven carries and completed 4 of 5 passes for another 110 yards.
BGM (13-1), which had been averaging a class-best 53.9 points, was held without an offensive touchdown. The Bears played most of the game without star running back Jack Kline, who came in with 1,811 yards rushing and 49 TDs. After returning an interception 52 yards for the game’s first touchdown, Kline sprained an ankle making a tackle and did not return.
The Freese-Notis/Weather.Net forecast for Atlantic and the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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A head-on crash Thursday night in Harrison County has claimed the life of a Dunlap man. The Iowa State Patrol says 75-year old Rex Rains, of Dunlap, was wearing his seat belt but died from injuries he suffered, at the scene of the crash on Highway 30, about two and one-half miles southwest of Woodbine. Officials say Rains’ 2003 Dodge Neon was traveling west on Highway 30 at around 9:40-p.m., when the car left to the center of the 100-percent ice and snow covered road and into the path of an eastbound 2014 Mack semi, driven by 47-year old Scott Grandstaff, of Omaha. The truck was registered to Farner Bocken, out of Carroll.
After the car and semi collided head-on, both vehicles came to rest in the south ditch of Highway 30. The accident remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol and Harrison County Sheriff’s Office.
No injuries were reported following two separate accidents Thursday afternoon, in Audubon County. The Sheriff’s Department says the first happened at around 12:40-p.m. on Pheasant Avenue, just south of 210th Street, when a 1995 Ford tandem truck pulling a 1976 Puma tandem axle trailer and driven by 59-year old Russell William Murray, of Audubon, went out of control on the ice covered road. The trailer jackknifed and rolled into the west ditch. The trailer broke its hitch and became separated from the truck. Both vehicles were loaded with lime. Damage was estimated at $5,000.
The second accident happened at around 1:30-p.m. and involved vehicles driven by 18-year old David Raymond Ratigan, of Panama and 34-year old Bret James Hildebrand, of Coon Rapids. Sheriff’s officials say both drivers were traveling west on Littlefield Drive, with Hildebrand traveling slowly due to the icy conditions. Ratigan’s 2002 Dodge rear-ended the 2013 Hino van driven by Hildebrand near the intersection with Goldfinch Avenue, causing $4,000 damage altogether. The van was registered to Prenger Furniture Inc., of Carroll.