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4-H BUCKET CALF SHOW RESULTS
GRAND CHAMPION 4-H BUCKET/BOTTLE CALF—Mallorie Wookey
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION 4-H BUCKET/BOTTLE CALF—Jordyn Figgins
BEEF SHOW RESULTS
CHAMPION ANGUS BREEDING HEIFER—Clay Jordon
RESERVE ANGUS BREEDING HEIFER—Abby Pendleton
CHAMPION CHIANINA BREEDING HEIFER—Connor Hultman
CHAMPION SHORTHORN PLUS BREEDING HEIFER—Easton Hultman
CHAMPION COMMERCIAL BREEDING HEIFER—Hannah Sunquist
RESERVE CHAMPION COMMERICAL BREEDING HEIFER—David Sorensen
GRAND CHAPION BREEDING HEIFER—Hannah Sunquist
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BREEDING HEIFER—Easton Hultman
CHAMPION COW-CALF PAIR—Maria Pendleton
RESERVE CHAMPION COW-CALF PAIR—Quinn Sheldon
CHAMPION HEIFER FEEDER CALF—Austin Sorensen
RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER FEEDER CALF—Clay Jordon
GRAND CHAMPION FEEDER CALF—Austin Sorensen
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEEDER CALF—Clay Jordon
CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER—Connor Hultman
RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET HEIFER—Hayden VanMeter
CHAMPION BEGINNER BEEF—Carter Bruce
RESERVE CHAMPION BEGINNER BEEF—Sam Lindgren
CHAMPION HOME RAISED STEER—Tony Klocke
RESERVE CHAMPION HOME RAISED STEER—Karlee Fisher
CHAMPION PURCHASED STEER—Kara Gillespie
RESERVE PURCHASED STEER—Hunter Poston
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL—Kara Gillespie
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET ANIMAL—Connor Hultman
CHAMPION BEEF RATE OF GAIN—Hunter Poston
RESERVE CHAMPION RATE OF GAIN—Tony Klocke
CHAMPION SENIOR SHOWMAN—Kara Gillespie
CHAMPION JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE SHOWMAN—Hayden VanMeter
CHAMPION BEGINNER SHOWMAN—Easton Hultman
CHAMPION OVERALL BEEF SHOWMAN—Kara Gillespie
4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
FFA TEAMS
1. CAM FFA 951
2. RED OAK FFA 858
3. RENO SMITH FFA (Villisca) 857
4. ATLANTIC FFA 843
FFA INDIVIDUALS
1. Caitlin Paulsen CAM 332
2. Ethan Wessling CAM 315
3. Ali Hosfelt CAM 304
4. Kara Gillespie RENO SMITH 301
5. Jon Sands RED OAK 300
6. Steven Wright ATLANTIC 294
7. Mikayla Dolch RENO SMITH 292
8. Haley Woods Red Oak 292
9. Travis Herzberg Reno Smith 285
10. Kory Schmelzer Corning 284
MONTGOMERY COUNTY 4-H RESULTS
JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE TEAMS
1. GRANT SPITFIRES 848
ROB VIAL, HANNAH VIAL, COLE CARLSON, CONNOR HULTMAN
2. LINCOLN HUSTLERS 791
ALEC SELBERG, HAYDEN VanMETER, RYAN LUNDGRAN, KATIE VanMETER
3. BUCKAROOS 782
SHELBY STORESUND, MARIAH LOMBARD, JESSA DAVIS, JUSTIN BERNARD
JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE 4-H INDIVIDUALS
1. CONNOR HULTMAN 295
2. ROB VIAL 286
3. CARTER BRUCE 282
4. COLIN BRUCE 279
5. KATIE VanMETER 272
6. RYAN LUNDGREN 268
7. COLE CARLSON 267
8. JESSA DAVIS 264
9. ALEC SELBERG 251
10. MARIAH LOMBARD 249
SENIOR 4-H TEAMS
1. SHERMAN OVERALLS #2 855
ALEC THOMAS, CARTER BRUCE, MARGARET HOUSTON
2. SHERMAN OVERALLS #1 801
GRANT VRBA, COLIN BRUCE, TANNER ALLENSWORTH
SENIOR INDIVIDUALS
1. ALEC THOMAS 315
2. KARA GILLESPIE 301
3. GRANT VRBA 282
4. SHELBY STORESUND 269
5. MARGARET HOUSTON 258
6. TANNER ALLENSWORTH 240
4-H AND FFA SWINE SHOW RESULTS
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BARROW—Macy Elwood
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BARROW—Daniel Swanson
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GILT—Ragen Anderson
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GILT—Macy Elwood
GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG—Macy Elwood
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET HOG—Daniel Swanson
GRAND CHAMPION DERBY BARROW—Kyle Olson
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION DERBY BARROW—Kylee Johnson
GRAND CHAMPION DERBY GILT—Matthew Truka
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION DERBY GILT—Madalyn Johnson
GRAND CHAMPION DERBY PIG—Kyle Olson
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION DERBY PIG—Kylee Johnson
GRAND CHAMPION RATE OF GAIN PIG—Kylee Johnson
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION RATE OF GAIN PIG—Madalyn Johnson
CHAMPION SWINE SENIOR SHOWMAN—Daniel Swanson
RESERVED CHAMPION SENIOR SHOWMAN—Kyle Olson
CHAMPION JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE SWINE SHOWMAN—Reese Anderson
RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR/INTERMEDIATE SHOWMAN—Hannah Vial
CHAMPION BEGINNER SHOWMAN—Madalyn Johnson
RESERVE CHAMPION BEGINER SHOWMAN—Kaylee Jacobs
CHAMPION OVERALL SHOWMAN—Daniel Swanson
GARAGE SALE: Multi-Family Garage Sale, Saturday July 28th 8:00am- ?? 509 Cass Street Adair, Iowa. AB Coaster, Household items JR- Adult Clothes ,Set Of Adirondack Chairs , Lots of Misc.
FOR SALE: 1998 monte carlo. Call 249 7173.
FOR SALE: White metal bunk bed twin on top full on bottom.. Have mattresses for both 100.00 in Atlantic 712 326 9773.
FOR SALE: 2 push mowers, 1 Craftsman self-propelled, 1 straight cut mower with 21 inch deck, 1 tan lift chair in good working condition. $60 for all. Call 712-326-4990.
FOR SALE: 1. 5,000 BTU window air conditioner, asking $100. 2. Older Kenmore 8,500 BTU window air conditioner, needs turn0-on switch and freon, FREE. Call 712-563-2148 in Audubon.
WANTED: Willing to cut down trees if you cannot afford a tree service. Will not be able to cut trees in Atlantic though. The work would be done to help people out, as he would not use the wood for personal use. He would not be able to do anything more than 2 feet across…also could only cut down trees in more open areas. 778-4672. WANTED: Lumber if you had a wood or deck that needs to be cut down. 778-4672.
WANTED: Used, portable welder in good shape…at least 50 ft. WANTED: receiver for dish network. 712-304-4262.
FOR SALE: I have chiweenie puppies for sale 75.00 each one girl and little boy ready in Aug., very cute. 712-773-2434 in Kimballton.
FOR SALE: Garden Trellis. Call 712-250-4420.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA has slammed Penn State with an unprecedented series of penalties, including a $60 million fine and the loss of all coach Joe Paterno’s victories from 1998-2011, in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
Other sanctions include a four-year ban on bowl games, and the loss of 20 scholarships per year over four years.
NCAA President Mark Emmert announced the staggering sanctions Monday at a news conference in Indianapolis. Though the NCAA stopped short of imposing the “death penalty” — shutting down the Nittany Lions’ program completely — the punishment is still crippling for a team that is trying to start over with a new coach and a new outlook.
Sandusky, a former Penn State defensive coordinator, was found guilty in June of sexually abusing young boys, sometimes on campus.
Jim Field talks about the schedule for this years Cass County Fair that gets underway later this week.
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(updated 8:49-a.m.)
Authorities say at least five people were critically injured during a three-vehicle crash this morning, just east of Council Bluffs, on Highway 6. Two people were life-flighted to Creighton University Medical Center and three others were taken to hospitals in Council Bluffs. The vehicles involved were blocking both east and westbound lanes of U.S. 6 at Hunt Avenue, which is just east of the Interstate 80 interchange. Motorists should expect a delay or use an alternate route to reach their destination.
The accident happened at around 7:30-a.m. Additional details are currently not available. The Iowa State Patrol was handling the accident investigation.
Class 1-A Quarterfinals
Officials in Red Oak say a domestic dispute Saturday night lead to the arrest of a local man on numerous charges. 26-year old Robert Nickolas Beals, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 10:40-p.m., on charges of Violation of a No Contact Order, Trespassing, Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia, and for Violating the terms of his probation. Beals was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $10,000 bond.
Red Oak Police report officers responded to a domestic dispute call in the 1800 block of East Summit Street, with Beals being arrested upon the conclusion of their investigation. Also arrested as a result of the investigation, was 25-year-old Megan Mae Rose Beals, also of Red Oak. Police charged her with aiding and abetting. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail Saturday night on $300 bond.
An investigation into the incident continues.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The National Weather Service says heat relief will not be soon in coming for Iowa and Nebraska. A weather service warning about excessive heat remains in effect until Wednesday afternoon or night in west-central and southwest Iowa and in southeast Nebraska. The warnings are issued when the service experts believe dangerously high temperatures will occur in which “heat and humidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which heat illnesses are likely.”
The century mark was breached in both states on Sunday. The air temperature hit 104 in Des Moines and 105 in Omaha, for examples. In Atlantic, we topped out at 100-degrees. Humidity across the region made it seem hotter, though.