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Northern Iowa football coach Mark Farley to retire

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa football coach Mark Farley is retiring at the end of the season. Todd Kimm reports.

Press release from unipanthers.com:

CEDAR FALLS – University of Northern Iowa football coach Mark Farley announced on Sunday his intention to retire at the conclusion of the 2024 season. Farley will continue to coach the Panthers for the remainder of the season with his final contest coming in the season finale vs. Indiana State on November 23 in the UNI-Dome.

The winningest football coach in UNI and Missouri Valley Football Conference history with 182 victories, Farley’s legacy includes seven MVFC Championships, two MVFC Coach of the Year awards and recognition as the 2007 FCS National Coach of the Year. He also guided the Panthers to an appearance in the 2005 FCS National Championship Game. He has compiled a 182-111 overall record in 24 seasons as UNI’s head coach, including a 116-65 mark in MVFC play. Farley’s record at UNI includes four wins over FBS programs, including three victories over Iowa State.

“It has been a great honor to be part of the Panther family for over 40 years,” Farley said. “For me, UNI Football has always been about setting a standard that goes beyond the game. It has been about a legacy of resilience, pride, hard work and excellence. Watching our players grow into leaders and champions on and off the field and carry that standard with them beyond the football field has been the greatest reward of my career.

“I’m grateful for every player, coach and supporter who has shared in this journey,” Farley continued. “Together we have built a program that strengthens character and challenges players to go beyond what they thought possible. UNI Football has been more than a team to me; it has been a family. Personally, our family has been blessed with the friendships of so many wonderful people in the community that we are forever thankful for.”

UNI Director of Athletics Megan Franklin indicated that a national search will commence to fill the head coaching position for the Panthers. Neither Franklin nor the university will comment on the search process until a successor to Farley has agreed to terms.

“We sincerely appreciate all of the contributions that Coach Farley has made to our university and our community during his 24 seasons leading our football program,” Franklin said. “Even more importantly, Panthers everywhere recognize the positive impact Coach Farley has had on UNI Football. Coach Farley’s legacy is truly reflected in the achievements of the many young men he and his staffs have coached over the years.

“Coach Farley has a heart for the university,” Franklin said of Farley, a 2012 UNI Athletics Hall of Fame inductee. “The success for Coach is not his own record but what the success of the teams has meant to the greater university and community pride. He will continue to be a valued member of the Panther family in his retirement years.”

Mark Farley‘s tremendous legacy at UNI has been built on hard work and tenacity, characteristics that define him and his teams,” UNI President Mark Nook said. “When we first met, he told me how much the opportunities that he was given as a student, athlete and coach meant to him. He has worked throughout his career to enhance the reputation of UNI and Panther Athletics through his work and his players. We celebrate Mark’s contributions and wish him and his family the very best in his retirement.”

During Farley’s tenure, UNI players were named AP All-America selections 83 times, in addition to 10 Academic All-America honorees. He guided the Panthers to a spot in the final FCS Top 25 rankings on 16 different occasions, while leading UNI to 29 wins over FCS Top 10 opponents. In the process, Farley coached the Panthers to 17 FCS Playoff wins and sent 41 players to the National Football League.

The Waukon, Iowa native joined the Panthers as a walk-on linebacker in 1982 and would redshirt before lettering from 1983-86. He led the team in tackles in his final three seasons and was the 1985 MVFC Co-Defensive Player of the Year before embarking on his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Darrell Mudra in 1987, then working under Earle Bruce in that same capacity in 1988. He was promoted to linebackers coach under Terry Allen in 1989, beginning the program’s rise to national prominence. After spending four years with Allen at the University of Kansas, Farley returned to Cedar Falls as head coach in 2001.

Northern Iowa men fall to UC-Irvine

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

UC-Irvine shot 55 percent and led nearly the entire the way and won at Northern Iowa 80-60. Panther coach Ben Jacobson.

The Panthers shot under 40 percent and were out-rebounded 39-27 in falling to 1-1.

Jacob Hutson led the Panthers with 13 points.

No. 8 Iowa State women beat Southern

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The eighth ranked Iowa State women jumped out to a 17-0 lead at the outset and beat Southern 84-56. A pair of sophomores led the way. Addy Brown had 21 points and Audi Crooks scored 17 points and added 11 rebounds.

Crooks says her and Brown compliment each other on offense.

Drake men beat Stephen F. Austin 66-51

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Mitch Mascari had a game high 26 points, including eight three pointers as Drake beat Stephen F. Austin 66-51 in Des Moines. Mascari was eight of 13 from behind the arc.

The Bulldogs got the home crowd into the game in the second half with a 21-5 run to take command.

No. 5 Iowa State men host UMKC Monday night

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger wants to see progress from his fifth ranked Cyclones Monday night when they host Missouri-Kansas City. ISU opened last week with a win over Mississippi Valley State.

Otzelberger on some of the areas that need to get better.

Iowa State drops out of AP football poll

Sports

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State has dropped out of the AP football poll. The Cyclones were steamrolled in the opening half in a 45-36 loss to Kansas in Arrowhead Stadium. It was ISU’s second straight loss after a 7-0 start and the Cyclones will look to bounce back Saturday night at home against Cincinnati.

That’s Cyclone coach Matt Campbell. Iowa State’s usually reliable defense was torched by the Jayhawks, who rolled up 532 yards of offense to earn just their third win of the season and Campbell says the KU offense took advantage of ISU’s inexperience.

GEORGE OLESEN, 96, of Atlantic (Svcs. 11/15/24)

Obituaries

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

GEORGE OLESEN, 96, of Atlantic, died Saturday, November 9, 2024, at Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for GEORGE OLESEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Nov. 15, 2024, at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family present will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Thursday, November 14th at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Victoria Cemetery, south of Massena, Iowa, following a time of lunch and fellowship at the funeral home.

GEORGE OLESEN is survived by:

His daughters – Christine Chamberlain, and Deb (Don) Kessler.

3 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Page County Sheriff’s report, 11/10/24

News

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office today (Sunday), released a report on arrests that took place from Oct. 7th through Nov. 9th. Most recently:

On Saturday (10/9), 32-year-old Keegan Ray Elkins, of Shenandoah, was booked into the Page County Jail for Domestic Abuse.

On Friday, 47-year-old Joshua Jorge Colwell, of Shenandoah, was arrested for Possession of a controlled substance and poss. of drug paraphernalia. And, 46-year-old Bryan Cody Buick, of Red Oak, was arrested for Contempt of Court.

On Nov. 1st, Page County deputies booked into the jail 52-year-old Merlin Glen Lininger, of Clarinda, to serve time.

And, on Oct. 28th, 50-year-old Misty Dawn Nolan-Myre, of Shenandoah, was arrested for OWI.

You can read about the other arrests here: 10-06-2024–11-09-2024

24-hour rainfall (ending 7-a.m. 11/10/24)

Weather

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

NWS reporting sites:

KJAN – Atlantic, .09″

Atlantic (7.1 miles N/NE), .12″

Anita, .16″

Sac City, .18″

Schlewig, .38″

New Market, .06″

CAM School Board set to discuss election results, enrollment and next steps

News

November 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) –  The CAM School District’s Board of Education is set to hold their regular monthly meeting beginning at 6:30-p.m. Monday, Nov. 11th, in the CAM High School Media Center. Among the items on their agenda, is discussion with regard to last week’s (unofficial) election results. Voters Tuesday, rejected a $22.5 million bond issue for construction of an addition converting the Anita facility into a K-12 building. The vote was 305 no votes, or 74.39% or 105 yes votes, or 25.61%. The results will become officials after they have been canvassed by the Cass County Board of Supervisors.

Following election discussion, the CAM School Board will discuss 2024 enrollment and the next steps, with regard to the district’s facilities. In other business, the Board will act on approving:

  • Board Policy Revisions
  • Mid-year graduates
  • and a 2026 school bus lease agreement.

Board members will then present their regular reports, prior to adjourning for the evening.