Jim Field speaks with some of the top graduating seniors from AHST High School.
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Jim Field speaks with some of the top graduating seniors from AHST High School.
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WANTED: Looking for 2 or 4 tires P215 x 65 x 16 in good shape. Phone 712-789-1216.
FOR SALE: Restore Deck Stain, Color Cape Cod Grey(lt. grey) Will cover app. 20 x 20 deck with recommended 2 coats. 2 gallon of stain for side rails at $15.00 each and 2-3.88 gallon stain for the floor at $50.00 each. All are unopened. Stain is advertised to have a life of 8-10 years. Applied to my deck if you want to see. Call 712-243-1252.
FOR SALE: 110 Air conditioner for $50. And also looking for some fence pieces that are about 4 feet. 243-6903.
FOR SALE: 27″ RCA tv. $50 obo. 712-254-3518
FOR SALE: Front loader whirlpool washer and dryer for $400 on each the washer and dryer. 249-9838.
Girls:
Cass County: Corn $5.90, Beans $13.46
Adair County: Corn $5.87, Beans $13.49
Adams County: Corn $5.87, Beans $13.45
Audubon County: Corn $5.89, Beans $13.48
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $5.93, Beans $13.46
Guthrie County: Corn $5.92, Beans $13.50
Montgomery County: Corn $5.92, Beans $13.48
Shelby County: Corn $5.93, Beans $13.46
Oats $3.15 (always the same in all counties)
Hundreds of bicyclists in at least a half-dozen Iowa cities will gather and ride their two-wheelers in a slow line tonight (Wednesday) as part of the Ride of Silence. Scott Sumpter, organizer of the Des Moines ride and founder of BikeIowa.com, says it’s a solemn tribute. “The ride exists so we can ride in honor and pay respect to those who have been injured or killed while cycling on public roadways,” Sumpter says. Since May of last year, five bicyclists have died on Iowa’s roads and 16 were injured. Those 21 names will be added to a list of more than 160 people who’ve been killed or injured while biking in Iowa in recent years. He says it’s an unfortunate fact that cyclists aren’t always respected by careless motorists.
“Every year, we see bicycling grow but we also see a few people get hit and killed,” Sumpter says. “We’re out there to raise awareness that the cyclists have the legal right to ride the roads.” Rides of Silence are being held in more than 300 American cities tonight and in 18 other countries. Sumpter says the bike riders will only be rolling along at maybe 10 or 12 miles an hour, and in many cities, with a police escort. “Every ride is supposed to start at 7 PM,” Sumpter says. “It’s just a silent procession, a really slow ride. It’s almost like a funeral-like procession.” Rides are being held in cities including: Ames, Cedar Falls, Des Moines, Mason City, Woodward and in the Omaha suburb of Bellevue, Nebraska. Most of the rides will only go between four and ten miles in distance. Learn more at: www.rideofsilence.org
(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)
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Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating an incident of burglary which was reported Tuesday, northeast of Red Oak. Officials say 58-year old Donald Pech, of rural Red Oak said his residence had been broken into and several items removed. There was also damage to the residence from an apparent forced entry, and numerous household items which were damaged.
The Sheriff’s Department is asking anyone with information about the incident to call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107, or Crimes Stoppers, at 1-800-432-1001.
Authorities in Red Oak say two men were arrested Tuesday night, on drug charges. According to the Red Oak Police, 18-year old Mason Phillip Roach was arrested on Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia charges, and, 25-year old James Harlan Rosencrans was arrested for Possession of Marijuana. Both men are from Red Oak. They were taken into custody in the vicinity of East Grimes and North 6th Streets in Red Oak, at around 11:25-p.m. Tuesday, and were being held in the Montgomery County Jail, on $1,000 cash bond, each.