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IFFA seeks scholarship applicants

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Firefighters Association reports the organization is now accepting applications for the 2014 Iowa Firefighters Association Scholarship. The scholarship is in the amount of $500 and will be awarded to a high-school or college student wishing to pursue educational commitment in the field of fire science.

The applicant must submit an application and an essay of 500 words or less about their goals, community service, hobbies and why he or she wants to receive a degree in fire science, by the application deadline. The applicant must be planning to attend an accredited Iowa College to obtain a degree in Fire Science. The application process will remain open from October 1st to December 15th.

The application can be found on the Iowa Firefighter Assoc Website at: http://www.iafireassn.org/

Applicants must send completed forms and essay to:

Iowa Firefighters Association

Executive Director

PO Box 67

Humboldt, Iowa 50548

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Heartbeat Today 11-05-2013

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Jim Field talks about polling locations and local races for election day today.

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Banana French Toast Bake (11-5-13)

Mom's Tips

November 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

  • 6 whole wheat hamburger buns
  • 1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese
  • 3 medium bananas, sliced
  • 6 eggs
  • 4 cups milk
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Cut buns into one inch cubes; place half in a 13″ x 9″ baking dish coated with cooking spray.  Cut cream cheese into 3/4 inch cubes; place over buns.  Top with bananas and remaining bun cubes.  In a large bowl, beat eggs.  Add milk, sugar, syrup and cinnamon; mix well.  Pour over bun mixture.  Cover and refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight.  Remove from refrigerator 30 minutes before baking.  Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Uncover; bake 25-30 minutes longer or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean.  Let stand for ten minutes before serving.

(Nancy Zimmerman)

Nebraskan gets probation in Iowa molestation case

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Nebraska man has been given probation and a suspended prison sentence for fondling a Sioux City girl around 15 years ago. The Sioux City Journal says 33-year-old Joshua Feenstra, of Norfolk, Neb., pleaded guilty on Monday in Woodbury County District Court to three counts of lascivious acts with a child. Prosecutors amended the charges from one count of second-degree sexual abuse as part of a plea agreement with Feenstra.

Judge Steven Andreasen suspended a 15-year prison sentence and placed Feenstra on five years of probation. Feenstra also must register as a sex offender and write a letter of apology to the girl.  Feenstra is accused of fondling the girl in 1997 or 1998, when she was about 8 years old and he was 17 or 18.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th

Trading Post

November 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  A Nintendo Wii is for sale. Along with 4 controllers, 2 sets of nun chuck controllers. 3 wheel accessories for Mario Cart Wii. Other games included are Call of Duty and Wii Sports. Asking $200 or Best offer. Please call 712-789-0418 if you need any more information.

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FOR SALE: 2 Iowa State v.s. TCU Football tickets for Saturday November 9th, game at 11:00 a.m. at Ames. It is ISU`s Homecoming.  $30 each. Call 712-778-4692 or 712-789-0360SOLD!

 

 

 

Woman dies after jumping from train in Montgomery County

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County say a woman has died after apparently jumping from a moving Amtrak train in Stanton.  Sheriff’s deputies were called to the vicinity of Broad and James Streets in Stanton at around 9:50 p.m.  When they arrived, deputies  located the woman’s body near the train tracks. The Montgomery County medical examiner declared the female dead at the scene.

The incident remains under investigation. Red Oak Police and the Iowa State Patrol assisted the sheriff’s office with the investigation.

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Friday HS Football Playoff Quarter-Final Match-ups

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November 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

CLASS 4-A:

  • Bettendorf @ Pleasant Valley
  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy @ Cedar Rapids Xavier
  • Dowling Catholic vs Waukee at Williams Stadium
  • West Des Moines Valley @ Ames

CLASS 3-A:

  • Bishop Heelan Catholic vs Harlan at Memorial Stadium
  • Grinnell @ Clear Lake
  • Solon @ Decorah
  • Washington @ Pella

CLASS 2-A:

  • Gilbert @ Kuemper Catholic
  • Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley @ Sioux Center
  • Mediapolis @ Albia
  • Waukon @ New Hampton

CLASS 1-A:

  • Ogden @ Van Meter
  • Iowa CityRegina  @ Maquoketa Valley
  • South O’Brien @ St. Edmond
  • South Winneshiek @ North Fayette Valley

CLASS A:

  • Audubon @ A-H-S-T
  • Bishop Garrigan @ West Lyon
  • Pekin @ B-G-M
  • Wapsie Valley @ Gladbrook-Reinbeck

8-MAN:

  • Glidden-Ralston @ Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
  • Wayne @ Adair-Casey
  • Newell-Fonda @ Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn
  • Springville @ Don Bosco

Ames Police officer kills man on ISU campus following chase

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November 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The suspect who was shot Monday morning by an Ames Police officer on the campus of Iowa State University has died. The man reportedly stole his father’s truck and trailer around 10 a.m., and when police spotted him, he led them on a chase that ended when he jumped a curb near the Campanile on the I-S-U campus. Ames Police Commander Geoff Huff says the truck became stuck, but the man continued to rev the engine, moving slightly forward and back.

“Officers were yelling verbal commands to stop, but he wouldn’t. They were really afraid that he was going to break loose again,” Huff said. “We had pedestrians in that area – it’s really a pedestrian area of campus, so one of our officers fired into the truck.”

The officer fired six rounds into the truck, hitting the suspect at least once. He was taken to an Ames hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Huff defended the officer’s actions, noting the suspect had previously put the truck in reverse and rammed the trailer into a patrol car. In addition, the truck had traveled the wrong way down a one way street and went through grassy areas of the ISU campus with people jumping out of the way.

“You know, I think (officers) did everything they could,” Huff said. “There were a lot of people that were put in danger by this and I think that was kind of the option that was left. When the vehicle backed up and backed the trailer partially up over the hood (of the patrol car), that was very dangerous for the officer. It was probably in our best interest to continue to pursue to try and stop this person before anybody else got hurt. Unfortunately, the result was he wouldn’t stop.”

The name of the suspect and the officer involved have not been released.

(Radio Iowa)