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Iowa plays Maryland in NIT semis tonight

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeyes bid for a spot in the NIT championship game this (Tuesday) evening when they take on Maryland in the second of two semifinal round games. This is the first time an Iowa team has played in New York’s Madison Square Garden for the NIT semifinals. Maryland is 25-12 and advanced to the semifinals after a one point victory at Alabama. The Terrapins have a standout center in seven-one sophomore Alex Len.

Junior guard Roy Devyn Marble has rebounded from a mid-season slump and is averaging just over 25 points per game during the NIT run. He is also connecting on 49 percent of his shots. Iowa Coach Fran McCaffery says the exposure the Hawkeyes have receiver during the tournament run has been good for the program.

Iowa is 24-12 and with a victory would play either Baylor or BYU in Thursday night’s NIT championship game. You can catch the Iowa versus Maryland game tonight, on KJAN. Pre-game coverage begins at 7-p.m., with the tip-off at 8.

Kennedy, D-backs beat Wainwright, Cardinals 6-2

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April 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

PHOENIX (AP) — Ian Kennedy struck out eight in seven strong innings and the Arizona Diamondbacks used 15 hits to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-2 in their season opener Monday night. Kennedy (1-0) allowed two runs on five hits with one walk. St. Louis’ Adam Wainwright (0-1) went six innings, giving up four runs, three earned, on 11 hits. He struck out six with no walks.

Arizona’s Gerardo Parra matched his career best with four hits, three of them doubles. Rookie A.J. Pollock was 3 for 4, including a two-run double, and Martin Prado doubled twice with an RBI and two runs scored for the Diamondbacks. Matt Holliday had an RBI double and Daniel Descalso a run-scoring single for St. Louis.

Atlantic Boys Hoops Coach Steve Blazek Resigns

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April 1st, 2013 by Jim Field

After 27 years of leading the Atlantic Boys’ Basketball program, Atlantic Head Coach Steve Blazek has resigned his basketball coaching position. Coach Blazek leaves the program with an overall record of 541-271.
 
Coach Blazek has led the Trojans to seven Hawkeye 10 Conference Championships, including a 3rd place finish in the 2002- 3A State Boys’ Basketball Tournament.

Nearly all Chiefs report for start of offseason

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Franchise left tackle Branden Albert was the only player absent as the Kansas City Chiefs gathered Monday for the start of voluntary offseason workouts. Albert would have become a free agent this offseason had he not received the franchise designation from the Chiefs. He signed the contract worth $9.82 million late last month.

The Chiefs mainly spent their first day of workouts in meetings, where coach Andy Reid laid out the groundwork for the offseason program and the coaching staff handed out playbooks, though several players said they already feel a more positive vibe at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City struggled to a 2-14 finish last season.

The Chiefs also announced they’ve re-signed reserve linebacker Edgar Jones and released linebacker Andy Studebaker, who contributed mostly on special teams.

Thefts and burglary investigations in Mills County

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County are investigating four recent incidents of theft. Three of the incidents were reported Friday. Authorities say Mid-American Energy in Council Bluffs reported an incident of 2nd degree theft from their property located along 250th Street in Mills County, a Hastings man reported an incident of burglary in the 3rd degree and theft in the 2nd, from his property located along Marh Avenue, and, Harley Davidson of Pacific Junction reported an incident of 3rd degree theft from their property located along 190th Street. Authorities said also, a Silver City man reported an incident of 3rd degree theft on Sunday, from his property off of 230th Street. No other details were provided on what items were stolen.

3 arrested in Mills County for Disorderly conduct

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 3 people were arrested Sunday, for disorderly conduct. 36-year old Gerardo Espinosa, of Columbus, NE, 37-year old Roberts Possadas-Mondragon and 29-year old Isaac Posadas-Mondragon (no town listed), were taken into custody at a location along Bunge Road, a little after 5-a.m., Sunday. Espinosa and Isaac Mondragon were being held in the Mills County Jail on $300 bond, each. There was no word on the disposition of Roberts Possadas-Mondragon, however.

 

Cash Mob hits Atlantic Hardware and Appliance store

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April 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sixteen employees of the 1st Whitney Bank and Trust in Atlantic braved the cold air and rode on a flatbed trailer to Robinson True Value Hardware in downtown Atlantic, Monday afternoon. Their mission, to spend at least $20 given to them by their boss, in an effort to promote shopping in Atlantic.

Employees of the 1st Whitney Bank and Trust arrives on a flatbed trailer in front of Robinson True Value Hardware, as part of the 1st “Cash Mob” in Atlantic.

Paul Gude, President of the Bank, said the “Cash Mob” is a twist on the impromptu “Flash Mob.” The idea is to give his employees the cash to spend at one location anyway they see fit. It’s something that’s been in the works for some time now, and is the first of many such events planned through the end of the year.

He said they planned on stopping at several several businesses over the year, and found out the Chamber was interested in conducting a similar program, so bank teamed up with the Chamber to make the first Cash Mob event a success. Gude said his bank will hold a couple of more such events, and one at Christmas, as well.

The idea is also a spin-off of the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce’ “Plus 5” campaign, which encourages residents to shift 5-percent of spending on outside purchases, back to Atlantic. Chamber Director Megan Roberts said 1st Whitney Bank and Trust is a great example of local businesses striving to help each other by encouraging their employees to spend locally. She challenged other business to jump on board the band wagon. She says it visually gives the people of Atlantic a chance to see that “Shop local” is more than just a catch phrase.

Megan said Gude read an article about another bank that did something similar, and other area Chambers of Commerce have commented about how successful the “Cash Mob” has been, so it was a natural fit for Atlantic.

1st Whitney employees check out all the store has to offer before making their purchases.

She said a little bit of spending by employees at each business, along with residents of the community, can make a big difference in keeping Atlantic a vibrant place to live and work.
Jack Jensen, owner of Robinson True Value Hardware, said having 1st Whitney Bank and Trust spearhead the effort, is “Priceless.”

Jensen said the bank is a landmark and has been in Atlantic for decades. He said the store “Couldn’t do without them.” Jensen said the bank’s employees were spending more than the $20 allotted them, but the exact dollar amount is not currently available. Employees could be seen lining up at the cash register with kitchen appliances, household utensils and Spring cleanup tools and supplies.

The cash register at Robinson’s was busy ringing up the sales Monday afternoon.

And, while there were 16 employees from the bank in the store Monday afternoon, a total of 21 employees of the bank were given the cash to spend, and some had already visited the store, while others were planning on stopping in later in the week.

ISU’s Clyburn Invited to Reese’s College All-Star Game

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April 1st, 2013 by Jim Field

ATLANTA, Ga. – Iowa State senior Will Clyburn is one of 20 players selected to the 2013 Reese’s College All-Star Game held Friday April 5th at the Final Four in Atlanta Ga. The game is sponsored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

Clyburn will get one last chance to play for Iowa State head coach Fred Hoiberg. Hoiberg was selected as one of the two coaches for the game and Clyburn will compete on Hoiberg’s team.

The Reese’s College All-Star game features 20 of the best senior college basketball players from around the nation. The game will be played at the Georgia Dome in conjunction with the festivities of the 2013 Final Four. Tip time is at 4 p.m. CT.

A native of Detroit, Mich., Clyburn led the Cyclones in scoring (14.9) and ranked second on the team in rebounding (6.8) in 2012-13, helping the Cyclones earn their second-straight NCAA Tournament berth.

Clyburn was named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, All-Big 12 Second Team and was an All-District pick by both the USBWA and NABC.

All-Big 12 performers Pierre Jackson (Baylor) and Rodney McGruder (Kansas State) will also compete in the event.

Clyburn is the first Cyclone to participate in the College All-Star game since Jared Homan in 2005.

2013 IGHSAU Preseason Soccer Rankings

Sports

April 1st, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 3-A

School
2012 Record
1
Bettendorf
18-3
2
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
17-4
3
Ankeny
20-1
4
Dowling Catholic
11-5
5
West Des Moines Valley
11-6
6
Muscatine
11-6
7
Linn-Mar
13-7
8
Waukee
14-6
9
Johnston
15-4
10
Iowa City West
17-3
Class 2-A
School
2012 Record
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
18-2
2
North Scott
12-10
3
Sioux City East
18-3
4
Pleasant Valley
12-5
5
Dallas Center-Grimes
15-3
6
ADM
15-4
7
Lewis Central
11-7
8
Pella
16-4
9
Glenwood
18-2
10
Union
15-4
11
Dubuque Wahlert
9-11
12
Independence
12-6
13
Waverly-Shell Rock
13-6
14
Grinnell
13-4
15
Winterset
12-5
Class 1-A
School
2012 Record
1
Davenport Assumption
23-0
2
Waterloo Columbus Catholic
20-1
3
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
17-2
4
Council Bluffs St. Albert
16-5
5
Nevada
15-5
6
Iowa City Regina
14-4
7
Center Point-Urbana
14-6
8
Bondurant-Farrar
11-10
9
Gilbert
15-4
10
Solon
14-4
11
Denver
11-6
12
Hudson
12-7
13
Clear Creek-Amana
11-5
14
Mid-Prairie
9-7
15
Tri-Center
10-6

April 2013

Birthday Club

April 1st, 2013 by admin

April 1st:

  • Delores Krummel of Hancock (Winner)
  • Ida McCrory of Atlantic
  • Ruth Weitzel of Atlantic
  • Kolton Christensen of Audubon
  • Karen Miller of Atlantic

April 2nd:

  • Ivan Andersen of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Rosemary Zaiger of Audubon

April 3rd:

  • Wynette Grote of Brayton (Winner)

April 4th:

  • Miley Kelly of Griswold (Winner)
  • Ed Hamilton of Atlantic
  • Ryan Harry of Griswold
  • Roger Huffman of Anita
  • Bob Gerlock of Cumberland

April 5th:

  • Bobbi McNees of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Doug Bierbaum of Atlantic

April 6th:

  • Galene Schwab of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lois Sonntag of Atlantic
  • Rod Soll of Kimballton

Arpil 7th:

  • Norma Jean Richter of Adair (Winner)
  • Sally Matties of Walnut

April 8th:

  • Kristen Templeman of Wiota (Winner)

April 9th:

  • Duane Reed of Atlantic (Winner)

April 10th:

  • Misty Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Donna Skow of Atlantic
  • Lindsey Thomas of Atlantic

April 11th:

  • Lee Grandquist of Marne (Winner)
  • William & Everette Carroll of Harlan

April 12th:

  • no birthdays

April 13th:

  • Hana Holtz of Walnut (Winner)
  • Warren Bowman of Audubon

April 14th:

  • Margaret Sonntag of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Nancy Zellmer of Atlantic

April 15th:

  • Cathy Downey of Atlantic (Winner)

 April 16th:

  • Donna Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Asta Wiechmann of Atlantic

April 17th:

  • Brianna Atkins of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bill Bennett of Kimballton

April 18th:

  • Nellie Blaine of Massena (Winner)
  • Debbie Leistad of Atlantic
  • Wyatt Larsen of Harlan

April 19th:

  • Deb Weitzel of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Carolyn Dix of Atlantic
  • Bob Harris of Atlantic

April 20th:

  • Kinsley Johnson of Griswold (Winner)
  • Ruth Christensen of Atlantic

April 21st:

  • Virginia Williams of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lyn Lambertsen of Atlantic
  • Mary Jo Blunk of Atlantic
  • Gary Larsen of Exira

April 22nd:

  • Judi Zimmerline of Adair (Winner)
  • Brynn Lamp of Atlantic
  • Ryan Sansgaard of Atlantic
  • Marjorie Smith of Atlantic
  • Norma Schaaf of Massena
  • Hugo Dittmer of Shelby
  • Dawn Marnin of Anita
  • Todd Lawshe of Audubon

April 23rd:

  • no birthdays

April 24th:

  • Donna Willoughby of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dee Paulsen of Elk Horn
  • Cheyanne Elliott of Atlantic
  • Leona Graves
  • Zach Hamilton

April 25th:

  • Katie Koll of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Matt Smith of Atlantic
  • Leanne Sorenson of Atlantic
  • Doris Newell of Anita

April 26th:

  • Celina Owens of Kimballton (Winner)

April 27th:

  • Jordan Winther of Anita (Winner)
  • Connie Sorensen of Exira

April 28th:

  • Sherry Kramer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Karen Dittmer of Shelby

 April 29th:

  • Norman Behnken of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Duane Baxter of Atlantic
  • Vera Dennis of Exira
  • Ashley Lees
  • Blaine Lees
  • Rachel Hamilton

April 30th:

  • Brian Elliott of Atlantic (Winner)