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“Fields of Flight” takes MICAH House to New Heights

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The 5th Annual “Fields of Flight” Hot Air Balloon Festival will welcome more than 20 hot air balloonists from across the country this weekend.  Area residents can enjoy the floating works of art as they grace the skies of Pottawattamie County on Friday, September 7th and Saturday, September 8th, beginning at 5:00pm.  The hot air balloons and their pilots will light up the evening skies at the nightly balloon glows, held both evenings.

Net proceeds from the annual event will go to purchase food for MICAH House, an emergency shelter in Council Bluffs serving families and individuals who are experiencing the crisis of homelessness. The funds will support services for more than 760 individuals annually, half of whom are children. For over 26 years, MICAH House has been a haven of shelter and support services for those who are homeless and is the only family shelter in the metro area.

Guests enjoy admission for just $1.00, $5.00 parking (per car), and fun entertainment featuring something for every member of your family including competition and fun flights, balloon glows, live music, kids activities, apples, a wide variety of food items unique to the orchard/vineyard, and wine. Spread out your blanket and enjoy a truly memorable experience in one of Council Bluffs most beautiful settings, Ditmars Orchard & Vineyard, located at 19475 225th Street.

For more information on this special event or to learn more about MICAH House, please contact Lisa Emken at 712-323-4416

* All balloon flights and displays are weather permitting.

Update: Sept. 6th, 2012: Shelby County Fire Danger Index remains “Extreme”

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert said today (Thursday), that the Fire Danger Index will remain in the “Extreme” category in Shelby County. Seivert says his office will continue to monitor any rain that falls over the weekend, to see if there is any impact on reducing the fire danger. Farmers in the area are working on bringing in their crops, and as the amount of available fuel for explosive fire growth…corn, beans, and tall grasses.. are removed from the equation, the threat of uncontrolled fires will continue to diminish as well. The next scheduled update on the fire conditions, is expected on Monday, Sept. 10th.

In the meantime, extra precautions should be taken while farmers are out in the field, to ensure their machines are free of debris and that fires are not started behind those implements while the harvest is underway.

8AM Sportscast 09-06-2012

Podcasts, Sports

September 6th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 09-06-2012

News, Podcasts

September 6th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 09-06-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 6th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field talks about adapting to college life.

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Doc Leonard’s Pet Pointers 09-06-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 6th, 2012 by admin

Pet Care Tips from Dr. Keith Leonard

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MILDRED ANDERSEN, 95, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 9-8-12)

Obituaries

September 6th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MILDRED ANDERSEN, 95, of Elk Horn, died Thu., Sept. 6th, at the Salem Lutheran Home. Funeral services for MILDRED ANDERSEN will be held 3-p.m. Sat., Sept. 8th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home between 5-and 7pm Friday, Sept. 7th.

Burial will be in the Elk Horn Cemetery.

MILDRED ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her children – Wayne Andersen, of Omaha, NE., & Janet Johnson, of Des Moines.

Her brother – Dallas Hansen, and her sister – Reta Larsen, both of Elk Horn.

and 4 grandchildren.

Iowa Association of Track Coaches XC Rankings

Sports

September 6th, 2012 by Jim Field

4-A BOYS  
1. Dowling WDM
2. Linn Mar
3. Pleasant Valley
4. West Iowa City
5. Senior Dubuque
6. Valley WDM
7. City Iowa City
8. Cedar Falls
9. Burlington
10. Washington CR
11. Prairie CR
12. Waukee
13. Indianola
14. Johnston
15. Ames

4-A GIRLS
1. Dowling WDM
2. Linn Mar
3. Pleasant Valley
4. Kennedy CR
5. West Iowa City
6. Valley WDM
7. Bettendorf
8. Cedar Falls
9. Waukee
10. Johnston
11. Roosevelt DM
12. City Iowa City
13. Ames
14. Senior Dubuque
15. Ankeny

3-A BOYS
1. Decorah
2. Pella
3. Heelan SC
4. Wahlert Dub.
5. Boone
6. Grinnell
7. Knoxville
8. Mt. Vernon Lisbon
9. Glenwood
10. Dallas Center Grimes
11. Charles City
12. MOC/FV
13. Fort Madison
14. Columbus Catholic
15. Assumption Dav.

3-A GIRLS
1. Assumption Dav.
2. Wahlert Dubuque
3. Solon
4. Decorah
5. Pella
6. MOC/FV
7. Dallas Center Grimes
8. Harlan
9. Heelan Sioux City
10. Algona
11. Mt. Vernon Lisbon
12. Williamsburg
13. Garner Hayfield
14. Benton
15. Webster City

2-A BOYS
1. Monticello
2. Spirit Lake
3. St. Edmond FD
4. Tipton
5. North Polk
6. Gilbert
7. South Winneshiek
8. Western Christian
9. Okoboji
10. Center Point Urb.
11. North Iowa
12. OA-BCIG
13. South Central
14. Osage
15. Unity Christian

2-A GIRLS
1. Unity Christian
2. Sioux Center
3. North Fayette
4. Western Christian
5. Gilbert
6. North Polk
7. South Winneshiek
8. Regina
9. Roland Story
10. OA-BCIG
11. Davis County
12. Monticello
13. NE Goose Lake
14. South Hamilton
15. Aplington P’burg

1-A BOYS
1. St. Albert CB
2. Denver
3. Trinity Christian
4. West Lyon
5. Dike New Hartford
6. Hudson
7. Guthrie Center
8. Alta Aurelia
9. BCLUW
10. Tri Center
11. Highland
12. Nashua Plainfield
13. Bellevue Marquette
14. Eagle Grove
15. Earlham

1-A GIRLS
1. Griswold
2. Earlham
3. North Linn
4. Eagle Grove
5. Pekin
6. Dike New Hartford
7. Denver
8. Tri Center
9. Bishop Garrigan
10. Corning
11. Nashua Plainfield
12. Central Elkader
13. Hudson
14. Gehlen Catholic
15. BCLUW

Area Ranked Runners Include:

3-A BOYS
13.  Sean Skillern (Shenandoah)
25.  James Fuller (Glenwood)

3-A GIRLS
15.  Jessica Feldman (Harlan)
23.  Bailey Kuhl (Harlan)
26.  Maria Mostek (Creston)

2-A BOYS
23.  Travis Schon (Red Oak)

1-A BOYS
1.  Josh Sindelar (St. Albert)
6.  Spencer Rochholz (Adair-Casey)
8.  TJ Bower (Nodaway Valley)
16.  Ean Patrick (Riverside)
18.  Emmitt Wheatley (Adair-Casey)
19.  Ellis Johnson (Logan-Magnolia)
21.  Gus Doll (St. Albert)
22.  Eddy Halbur (Guthrie Center)
24.  Adam Christensen (St. Albert)
25.  Jordan Christensen (Guthrie Center)

1-A GIRLS
1.  Rebekah Topham (Griswold)
7.  Tiffany Shepherd (Corning)
12.  Alex Larson (Tri-Center)
18.  Alyx Flippin (Griswold)
21.  Theresa Frels (Guthrie Center)
22.  Jordyn Sindt (Griswold)
30.  Ruby Johnson (Audubon)

USDA Report 09-06-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 6th, 2012 by admin

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Exira-EHK Middle School Closed Today

News

September 6th, 2012 by admin

Due to a lack of water pressure at the Middle School building in Exira, no students will report to that building today.  All other students that attend the EHK building will still report for classes today.