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The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) has awarded $1,000 scholarships for tuition to 180 students who plan to study agriculture at their chosen colleges and universities. Six recipients were selected from each of the nine IFBF districts. Scholarships were awarded to children of Farm Bureau members who plan to or currently attend an accredited college, university or community college to earn two or four-year degrees.
First-time Farm Bureau scholarship recipients include 54 graduating high school seniors or students currently enrolled in their chosen college or university. Students are eligible to renew the scholarships for up to four years by maintaining a minimum grade point average of 2.5 and by being a student in good standing with the college or university.
Among the 1st time recipients was:
(listed by hometown/name/parents/future or current college choice)
Audubon, Stacey Bruch, Brian and Nancy Bruch, Des Moines Area Community College
Corning, Haley Holbrook, Jerry and Tracy Holbrook, Iowa State University
Greenfield, Rob Mensing, Bruce and Di Mensing, Iowa State University
Griswold, Abigail Leighton, Scott and Angela Leighton, Iowa State University
Harlan, Nathan Ohms, Neil and Melanie Ohms, Iowa State University
Henderson, Samantha Keast, Russell and Diane Keast, Iowa State University
First-time applicants were asked to write an essay indicating the contributions they expect to make to agriculture and the rural community. They also were selected based on their academic achievement, financial need, community and extracurricular involvement and letters of recommendation.
Boys:
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The Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund is preparing for the 4th Annual T-Fred Memorial Golf Tournament to be held Saturday, August 11, at the Nishna Hills Golf Course. While organizers say their mailing won’t go out until early June, they do have t-shirts available for sale now. The royal blue and silver t-shirts are $12 each and feature this year’s saying “Laid a lot of memories down, like tattoos on this town”. Melanie Petty, Fund representative, says “The saying is taken from Jason Aldean’s song, “Tattoos on This Town.’ The chorus of that song not only fits how Trevor lived but also what the Fund hopes to do in his memory.
Petty says the Fund’s logo is the tribal tattoo Trevor had designed of his name, making the saying even more appropriate.”
(Here is the chorus to “Tattos on this town”: “It sure left its mark on us, We sure left our mark on it, We let the world know we were here, With everything we did, We laid a lot of memories down, Like tattoos on this town”)
To date, proceeds from the Annual T-Fred Tournament have funded over $35,000 in academic scholarships and donations to a variety of groups and organizations. For information about the upcoming tournament or to order a t-shirt, contact Melanie Petty at 712-249-3696 or melaniepetty05@hotmail.com. Updates on the Fund’s activities can be found on KJAN, or by following the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund on Facebook.
Girls Team Scores:
Highlights include Treynor’s Chaley Rath winning the high jump and the 100 meter hurdles. Tri-Center’s Ashtyn Alfers won won both the 1500 and the 3000.
Girls:
St. Albert 7, Atlantic 0 (at Council Bluffs 4/23/12)
Maren McNees with 25 saves & Tiara Edelman with 8 steals. The Trojanns host Harlan on Friday.
Boys:
Sioux City Heelan 3, Denison-Schleswig 1
Audubon H.S. boys varsity and jv golf teams traveled to Griswold for a Western Iowa Conference dual meet on Mon., April 23, at 4:00 p.m.
Audubon’s varsity won the team competition 164-205. Medalist was Andrew Irlmeier who shot a 2-under-par 34, by far the lowest round in any meet this year. Andy Hoffmann was runner-up with 42. Rounding out the team score were Michael Bylund (43) and Drew Keller (45). C.J. Coughlin and Treighton Oakleaf shot 50’s for Griswold.
Audubon’s JV also won their team competition 203-263. Audubon’s Chase Petersen was medalist with 49. Chris LaFoy and Lucas Smith-Petersen shot 51’s and Riley Christensen had 52. Griswold’s Logan Potter shot 62.
The Audubon varsity is now 6-1, second in W.I.C., and travels to Coon Rapids on Thursday, May 26.
The Audubon girls beat Griswold Monday 209-224 at the Griswold Golf & Country Club. Audubon’s Susie Bylund was medalist shooting at round of 42. Griswold’s Serena Robinette was runner-up with a 44. Also for the Wheelers, Lexie Thygesen and Faith Fliflet each posted a round of 54. For the Tigers, Cassidy Leg shot 55.
4/23 vs Harlan @ Atlantic Golf & Country Club, back 9
Atlantic 199, Harlan 225
Medalist: Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic – 45
Runnerup: Kaitlynn Walter, Atlantic – 49
Other Atlantic scores:
Bailey Walter – 51
Shelby Worth – 54
Malachi Wickman – 78
Girls Team Scores:
Ali Krogman was a double winner for the Atlantic Trojann’s, with victories in the 3000 and the 1500. Melanie Nielsen won the 200 meter race. Atlantic’s 4×400 team (Samantha Peterson, Ali Siggins, Amanda Gude, Alex Hartwig) took 1st place, also.
Alex Hartwig placed 2nd in the 400. The Trojann’s also had eight 3rd place finishes, including: Savannah Sorensen in the 3000; Melanie Nielsen in the 100; Samantha Peterson in the 800; Amanda Gude in the 400 hurdles.
A J-V meet will be held in Atlantic Thursday, April 26th, and the Annual Trojan-Trojann Relays take place Monday, April 30th.
Boys Team Scores:
Tyler Hovey of Atlantic won both the shot and discus titles.
Republicans and Democrats in the Iowa House have forged what they believe is a compromise that will let nursing home residents and their families know when registered sex offenders move into the home. It would also keep the state’s most violent sex offenders who’ve been kept in a special prison unit after their sentences have been served from being transferred to nursing homes. Representative Bruce Hunter, a Democrat from Des Moines, says it’s a good approach. “This issue does require kind of a fine, tight-roping act to make sure that we take care of some of our most vulnerable citizens of our state,” he says, “but yet make sure that we don’t trample over the rights of innocent people here.” The compromise plan passed the House Monday afternoon on a 97 to zero vote. Last week Democrats and Republicans in the Senate had a severe disagreement over this issue last week and it’s unclear whether the Democratically-led Senate will accept this latest plan developed in the House.
(O. Kay Henderson/Radio Iowa)