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2013 Hawkeye Girls Softball All-Conference

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July 29th, 2013 by Jim Field

FIRST TEAM:

HARLAN

  • Taylor Schaben SR.
  • Logan Schaben FRESH.
  • Kelsey Croghan SR.

GLENWOOD

  • Lisa Nebel JR.
  • Jaelin Stanton SR.

LEWIS CENTRAL

  • Morgan Means SR.
  • Mckena Dufek FRESH
  • Allie Martinez SR.

CRESTON

  • Haylee LaMasters SOPH
  • Taylor Briley FRESH

DENISON

  • Rachel Koch SR.
  • Shelby Pieper SR.

ATLANTIC

  • ReAnn Cappel SR.

CLARINDA

  • Jaedra Moses SOPH

KUEMPER CATHOLIC

  • Moriah Bohlmann SR.

SECOND TEAM:

HARLAN

  • Minden Brix  SR.
  • Taylor Schwartz SR.

GLENWOOD

  • Grace Newman SR.
  • Bailey Starner JR.

LEWIS CENTRAL

  • Molly Cunard JR.

CRESTON

  • Natalie Mostek SOPH
  • Mackenzie Andreasen SR.

DENISON

  • Chelsey Green SR.

ATLANTIC

  • Mackenzie Holmes SR.
  • Emily Mitchell JR.

CLARINDA

  • Jenni Bair JR.
  • Karyee Buch JR.

KUEMPER

  • Kendra Peter FRESH

SHENANDOAH

  • Jordan Major SOPH

RED OAK

  • Maddie Holmgren SR.

HONORABLE MENTION:

HARLAN

  • Ana Peterson JR

GLENWOOD

  • Mckenna Henze  SR
  • Hanna Ringsdorf  SR

LEWIS CENTRAL

  • Asia Sockrider  SOPH

CRESTON

  • Josie Sickels FRESH

DENISON

  • Codie Fineran  JR.

ATLANTIC

  • Tori Bruck  SOPH.

KUEMPER CATHOLIC

  • Aly Forbes SR.

SHENANDOAH

  • Sydney Nielsen  SOPH

RED OAK

  • Angela Mahoney FRESH

 

Disorderly conduct arrest in Atlantic

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic man was arrested Sunday. The Atlantic P-D says 24-year old Marshall Fischer,  was arrested on a charge of Disorderly Conduct. Fischer was transported to Cass County Jail and booked in.

Ft. Calhoun nuclear station exercise process to be discussed at a public meeting

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Region VII office announced today (Monday), that the states of Nebraska and Iowa, along with Washington County in Nebraska and Pottawattamie and Harrison counties in Iowa, will participate with the Omaha Public Power District in a one-day exercise on Tuesday, August 6th, in support of the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station, located near Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The routine exercise will test the abilities of the states of Nebraska and Iowa, the utility, and the participating counties to protect the health and safety of the public living and working in the vicinity of the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station.

The exercise is a biennial requirement to determine the adequacy of the state and local radiological emergency preparedness and response plans. It will require the activation of emergency facilities by the participating state and local officials. The activities of the state, county and local units of government will be observed and evaluated by the FEMA Region VII Radiological Emergency Preparedness (REP) Program. Fort Calhoun Nuclear Station on-site performance will be observed and evaluated by officials from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

On Thursday, August 8th,  a public meeting will be held to describe and explain the full-scale response exercise process. Because the process of evaluating the full-scale response exercise will take months, the preliminary findings are very limited in scope.

Members of the public and the media are invited to attend the meeting beginning at 10:30 a.m.  in the City Council Chambers of Blair City Hall, located at 218 South 16th Street, Blair, Neb. Representatives from FEMA Region VII will chair the meeting and explain the exercise process.  A representative from the NRC Region IV office, located in Arlington, Texas, will discuss activities conducted on-site at the power plant during the exercise.

This is Your Nishna Valley 07-27-2013

Podcasts, This is Your Nishna Valley

July 29th, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field and Stacie Linfor

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Backyard and Beyond 07-29-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 29th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Pat Doyle, Professional Chainsaw Carver, about his time at the Cass County Fair and what he does throughout the year with his unique job.

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Iowa to face Xavier in the Bahamas

Sports

July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Iowa will open the Battle 4 Atlantis holiday tournament in the Bahamas against Xavier on Thanksgiving day. The winner of the Hawkeyes-Musketeers game on Nov. 28 will face either Texas-El Paso or Tennessee in the second round. If Iowa were to reach the tournament final, it could end up facing star freshman Andrew Wiggins and Kansas.

The Hawkeyes and Musketeers last met in the Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2010. Xavier beat Iowa 86-73.

NDSU is unanimous pick to repeat as MVFC champion

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

FARGO, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota State University is the unanimous pick to repeat as Missouri Valley Football Conference champion. The Bison got all 39 first-place votes in the preseason poll of league coaches, media and sports information directors. NDSU has won back-to-back Football Championship Subdivision titles.

NDSU is followed in the poll by South Dakota State, Northern Iowa, Illinois State and Youngstown State. The bottom five, in order, are Indiana State, Southern Illinois, Missouri State, Western Illinois and South Dakota.

Iowa to hold hearing on health care expansion

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa residents have a chance to weigh in on the state’s plan to expand low-income health coverage.  A public hearing is scheduled for this (Monday) afternoon in Des Moines on the Iowa Health and Wellness Plan. The hearing is part of the process the state must go through to get federal approval for the plan.

Under the Iowa Health and Wellness Plan, the state will accept federal dollars offered to states that expand Medicaid under President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul. That funding will be used to provide health coverage for as many as 150,000 low-income residents by putting some on a new state-run program and to pay the premiums for others to get private insurance on the new health care exchanges.

Another hearing will be held Tuesday, in Council Bluffs.  It begins at 11:30 a.m., at Iowa Western Community College, Looft Hall Auditorium (2700 College Rd.).

(Today’s meeting in Des Moines takes place 2-p.m., at  River Place, Room 1, 2309 Euclid Ave.)

Pickup stolen from Lenox recovered in Union County

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A pickup truck reported stolen from Taylor County over the weekend was discovered Sunday, in rural Union County. According to the Lenox Police Department, the owner of a  pickup reported at 9:30-a.m., he had entered the Casey’s parking lot, parked his vehicle and left the keys in it. When he went to get in the truck, the keys were missing.

The owner called a friend, who picked him up and brought him to his residence in Afton, where he held a spare set of keys. When he returned to the store’s parking lot Sunday morning, the truck was gone. The Lenox P-D notified area law enforcement agencies, and the missing vehicle was found Sunday in rural Union County by Union County Sheriffs Deputies. The truck, a white 2006 Chevy Silverado was believed to have been taken sometime between 1-a.m. and 3-a.m., Sunday. Lenox Police are asking anyone who may have driven by the Casey’s General Store in Lenox during that time frame and noticed any activity, to call the P-D at 641-333-2929.

State Ed leaders ponder new rules for when schools can start fall classes

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July 29th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Education has come up with new proposed rules for when schools can start classes in the fall. Current law says schools can start no earlier than the week in which September 1st falls, but most schools get waivers to start earlier in August. Under the new formula, schools could continue to easily get waivers to start between August 19th and 23rd, but it would be tough to start any earlier. The Education Department’s Mike Cormack says the plan will still leave some people unhappy.

“It’s one side that says schools should be able to make whatever decision they want on this and that’s been the defacto status quo,” Cormack says, “and the other side says the law has a date there for a purpose. Why are we not having a September 1st start?”

The new proposal is considered a compromise between educators who want to set their own calendars and the tourism industry which loses money when kids go back to school earlier in August. Cormack says with their current calendars, 30-percent of school districts would be affected by the new formula, but most would miss the new cutoff date by only a few days. The change means it will be harder to start school before the state fair concludes, which will upset some administrators and parents.

“We’ve had people from both perspectives say if we don’t like how this comes out we’ll sue you,” he says. “We’ve heard that from both elements.” If the board approves the new rules this week and a legislative committee signs off, the change would go into effect for the 2014 school year.

(Radio Iowa/9-a.m. News)