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Christofferson, Poppens Receive First Team Big 12 Accolades

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March 7th, 2013 by admin

Credit: cyclones.com

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State junior Hallie Christofferson and senior Chelsea Poppens have been named to the All-Big 12 First Team, while sophomore Nikki Moody was an honorable mention selection. It marks the first time in school history that Iowa State has had two All-Big 12 first team selections.

Christofferson, a forward from Hamlin, Iowa, was a unanimous first-team pick after averaging 16 points and 6.8 rebounds. In conference play, Christofferson averaged 16.1 points and was second in the league in field goal percentage at 53.4 percent. She was also second in the league with an 85.3 percent clip at the free-throw line.

Christofferson, who shot 50 percent or better in 19 games, was in double figures in 24 of 28 games, including 10 games with 20 or more points.

Iowa State is the only Big 12 school to have a unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection in each of the last four seasons.

Poppens, a forward from Aplington, Iowa, earned first-team honors for the second season in a row. She averaged 13.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game this season. Earlier this season, Poppens became the 14th player in Big 12 history to record 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds. Poppens also ranks fourth in free-throw shooting at 83.5 percent. She recorded three games this season with at least 20 points and 15 rebounds.

Poppens posted seven double-doubles this season.

Heartbeat Today 03-07-2013

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Jim Field speaks with Ellen Fritz, Veterans Representative for Iowa Workforce Development, about the Hire Our Heroes Rural Career Fair coming up.

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Lavon Eblen speaks about “What’s in your lemon bars?”

 

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Charges filed in Shenandoah vehicle vs. pedestrian accident

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March 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Shenandoah man was cited for OWI following an accident late Wednesday night. According to police, an unidentified 17-year old male was struck by a pickup near the intersection of Lake and Matthew Streets. The teen was transported to the Shenandoah Medical Center for what authorities said appeared to be non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the truck was identified as 23-year-old Tyler Ellis, of Shenandoah. Ellis has since bonded out of jail and been assigned a date to appear in court.

Search of Clarinda home results the seizure of suspected Meth and Marijuana

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March 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Clarinda Police Department reports officers executing a search warrant last Saturday evening, seized numerous items, including substances believed to be methamphetamine and marijuana.  The search warrant took place at214 west State Street at around 5:45-p.m.,  pursuant to on on-going drug investigation. During their search, officers located and took into evidence, a white crystalline substance believed to be methamphetamine, burned green leafy plant material believed to be marijuana, several white pill/tablets and a glassine pipe believed to be used for the inhaling and ingesting of illegal drugs. All seized items have been sent to the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Laboratory, for chemical analysis.

Officials say the residence is being rented by 26-year old Megan Diana Reynolds. Once all of the evidence is analyzed and the investigation is completed, the matter will be referred to the Page County Attorney’s Office to review for decision on the filing of charges.

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Atlantic to add E-Notify texting service for emergency responders

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March 7th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved the use of an “E-Notify” text message notification system for firefighters and emergency responders. While some firefighters in the community already receive text messages about fires and other emergencies on a test basis, the remainder are expected to be integrated into the system within a couple of days, according to Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees. The text message system would supplement, and NOT replace the pagers carried by all firefighters and emergency responders.

Cass County 911 Coordinator Rob Koppert appeared before the Council to explain the how the system works, its drawbacks and advantages. He says the current computer system at the Cass County Communications Center is capable of automatically pushing text messages out to those who need to receive them. Koppert said one area of concern is the amount of time it takes for responders to actually get the message.

He said his research shows when the E-Notify system was used by some fire departments in the eastern U-S, firefighters weren’t their pagers anymore and relied only on their cell phones for text message alerts. The result was that some missed their text messages and failed to respond to fires or other emergency calls. Koppert said the same thing could happen here, if firefighters rely only on their cell phones for notifications.

He says there is a time delay factor in getting the message to firefighters. Koppert says 98-percent of the time, the system worked just fine. Sometimes, he said, the messages were received within a couple of minutes, sometimes hours, and in some instances, not at all. He said because of the liability issue, they don’t want firefighters to rely strictly on text messages.

He said the system is great as a “Secondary means” of communication, and it serves to provide a written description of the address of an incident. The agreement approved by the Atlantic City Council, and some other City Councils within the County, stipulates that the 9-1-1 Center is not responsible for any liability, should the fire department elect not to carry their pagers. He said most of the fire departments within the County are going to carry their pagers in accordance with the agreement.

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March 7th, 2013 by admin

From the Cass and Audubon County FSA and NRCS offices.  w/ Max Dirks

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