Jim Field speaks with John Krogman about the project to paint the Atlantic Trojan logo on the Bryn Mawr area water tower in Atlantic.
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Jim Field speaks with John Krogman about the project to paint the Atlantic Trojan logo on the Bryn Mawr area water tower in Atlantic.
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Hawkeye 10:
(3-1) Denison-Schleswig 25-20-25-25, Atlantic 17-25-10-14
(3-1) Red Oak 25-23-25-25, Creston 21-25-18-20
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Clarinda 15-8-23
Rolling Hills:
(3-0) Exira-EHK 25-25-25, Iowa Christian Academy 13-16-14
(3-0) Paton-Churdan 25-26-26, CAM, Anita 18-24-24
Others:
(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Griswold 20-11-21
(2-0) Bedford 25-25, Essex 12-10
(2-0) Bedford 25-25, Riverside 17-20
(3-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25, Ogden 16-12-18
(2-1) Abraham Lincoln 25-21-15, St. Albert 19-25-10
(2-0) Abraham Lincoln 25-25, Tri-Center 23-16
(3-0) IKM-Manning 25-25-25, Ar-We-Va 19-16-20
(3-0) Martensdale-St Marys 25-25-25, Lenox 16-19-19
(3-1) Villisca 25-25-19-25, Corning 19-17-25-22
The Corning Elementary School was placed on a temporary lockdown Thursday, while authorities investigated a nearby domestic situation. According to Adams County Sheriff Alan Johannes, a person was upset about some issues, and while there were initial reports a weapon may be involved, that turned out not to be the case. Johannes said the person in question was never on school property, but the facility was placed on lockdown for about 30 minutes as a precaution.
The man questioned by authorities was transported to an unspecified care facility. No charges have been filed. No other details are currently available.
(Nick Johansen)
Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman, Thursday, released the names of persons who have submitted their nominations for various County offices, in advance of the November 6th General Election. There are no contested races for any of the top offices, including the Board of Supervisors, Auditor and Sheriff. All of those running for re-election to those offices are Republicans, including: Duane McFadden, Charles Rieken, and Frank Waters, for the Board of Supervisors; Auditor Dale Sunderman, and Sheriff Darby McLaren.
Candidates for non-partisan offices include:
For Cass County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees/Northwest District -Roger Herring, and Michael J. Collins, both from Atlantic. (6-year term, 1 to be elected); Northeast District – Julie Pollock (6-year term/1 to be elected).
Soil and Water Conservation District (3 to be elected. 2 cannot be from the same township) – Chase Wheatley, of Massena; Curt Behrends, of Wiota; Clarke Gerlock, of Cumberland; and Norbert Ray Wilson, of Griswold.
Ag Extension Council (4 to be elected) – Marcy Jo Dorsey, of Anita; Darrin Petty, of Atlantic; Julie Aupperle, of Wiota; and Malena Sothman, of Cumberland.
Township Trustees:
Benton Township (4-year term/1 to be elected) – Vicky Sanny, of Atlantic.
Benton Township (to fill remainder of a 4-year term) – Chris Stork, of Atlantic.
Edna Township (1 for a 4-year term) – Keith Nelson, of Massena
Edna Township (to fill remainder of a 4-year term) – Travis Erickson, of Cumberland.
Union Township ( 1 for a 4-year term) – Delmar South, of Cumberland.
Victoria Township (1 for a 4-year term) – Carole McMullen, of Massena.
Township Clerk:
Benton Township (vacancy, 1 for remainder of a 4-year term) – Linda L. Olsen, of Brayton.
Edna Township (vacancy, 1 for remainder of a 4-year term) – Dan Schrier, of Cumberland.
Union Township (vacancy, 1 for remainder of 4-year term) – Bill Gerlock, or Cheryl R. Christiansen, both of Cumberland.
In addition, Public Measures will be on the ballot for those persons residing in the Benton, Edna, Union and Victoria Townships in Cass County, asking them if the Board of Supervisors should “…Fill the offices of Trustees and Clerk in those respective townships by appointment, as the terms of office of the incumbent township officers expire?”
WASHINGTON (AP) – St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Rafael Furcal might return home from the team’s road trip for further testing after straining his right elbow in an 8-1 loss to the Washington Nationals on Thursday night. Furcal was asked whether he was concerned the injury might end his season. “Sort of,” Furcal said. “It’s bad.” Furcal left after making back-to-back throws to home and second in the sixth inning.
He said he felt a pop and then tingling on the two throws and that he will have an MRI on Friday. “My wish is nothing crazy,” said Furcal, who had never dealt with elbow problems before this game. Furcal is hitting .264 with five home runs and 49 RBIs. “You can’t really describe it as losing a piece right now until we get all the information,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “He’s been a phenomenal part of this team. He’s had a great season.”
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Mike Piatkowski threw two touchdown passes and Drake defeated Grand View 28-8 Thursday night in its season opener. Piatkowski finished with 271 yards passing for the Bulldogs, with the touchdowns going to Nick Rosa and Dan Hohenstein. Drake also scored on Gary Scott’s 2-yard run and John Hugunin’s 35-yard return of a blocked punt. Grand View, also located in Des Moines, scored first on Darius White’s 10-yard run. But the Vikings missed the extra point and their only score the rest of the way came on a safety. It was 14-8 in the fourth quarter before Naser Hanoon blocked the punt that turned into Hugunin’s TD. The NAIA school won its opening game last week, beating Graceland 26-6.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – No. 12 Wisconsin opens the season at home Saturday against Northern Iowa. All eyes are on Badgers running back Montee Ball, who was attacked and beaten up near campus a month ago, leaving him with a concussion that caused him to miss part of camp. Three men were arrested in connection with the incident this week. Ball scored 39 touchdowns to tie Barry Sanders’ NCAA record last season. Northern Iowa is ranked No. 7 in a preseason FCS coaches’ poll. The Panthers beat Iowa State in 2007 and nearly beat the Cyclones again last year, losing 20-19 after blowing a late lead. Northern Iowa lost 17-16 at Iowa in 2009 after having a pair of late field goal attempts blocked.
The (podcast) Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic, & the KJAN listening area & weather data for Atlantic…
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