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REBA “BECKY” LUND, 87, of Council Bluffs (formerly of Minden) – Svcs. 2-1-12

Obituaries

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

REBA “BECKY” LUND, 87, of Council Bluffs (formerly of Minden), died Sat., Jan. 28th, at the Risen Son Christian Village. Funeral services for “BECKY” LUND will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Feb. 1st, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 3-9pm Tue., Jan. 31st, with the family present from 6-8pm.

Burial will be in the Minden Cemetery.

REBA “BECKY” LUND is survived by:

Her sons – Denny (Debbie) Lund, of Minden, & David Lund, of Las Vegas, NV.

Her daughter – Shirley (Denny) Kahler, of Minden.

Her sister – Doris Marie Franz, of Mio, MI.

4 grandchildren, & 7 great-grandchildren.

Carter gives A&M women 66-64 win over Iowa State

Sports

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – Sydney Carter made two free throws with 2.4 seconds left to lift No. 14 Texas A&M to a 66-64 win over Iowa State on Sunday.  Iowa State’s desperation heave down the court as time expired was grabbed by A&M’s Kelsey Bone.   The Cyclones’ possession before Carter’s free throws ended when Nikki Moody, apparently thinking the game clock was the shot clock, didn’t try to get a shot off as the shot clock expired with 7.3 seconds remaining. Carter went 0 for 4 on Sunday and her only points came on the late free throws. Adaora Elonu had 19 points and Tyra White added 14 for Texas A&M (14-5, 5-3 Big 12). The Cyclones (11-8, 2-6) were led by Chelsea Poppens, who had 22 points and nine rebounds.

Stabbing incident reported in Red Oak

News

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak are investigating a stabbing incident which occurred late Saturday night. According to authorities, the incident happened in an apartment located on North 8th Street. Officials say when the first officers arrived on the scene, they found that 49-year-old Patrick James Colebank, of Red Oak, had suffered a stab wound to his upper left arm.

Upon further investigation, officers determined 25-year-old Kathi Lehman, of Red Oak, was allegedly involved in a confrontation with Colebank. The confrontation escalated into a stabbing incident. Colebank was transported by Red Oak Rescue to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital, and later flown by helicpter to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha.

Lehman was taken into custody for attempted murder, and child endangerment.  She’s being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $25,000 bond. The couple’s children, ages one and two, were inside the apartment at the time the incident took place. They’re currently staying with their maternal grandmother.

The incident remains under investigation.  Red Oak Police officers were assisted at the scene by deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and, Red Oak Rescue.

SHERRY ANN FREEMAN, 64, of Menlo (Svcs 2-2-12)

Obituaries

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SHERRY ANN FREEMAN, 64, of Menlo, died Sat., Jan. 28th, at home. Funeral services for SHERRY ANN FREEMAN will be held 10-a.m. Thu., Feb. 2nd, at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-8pm Wed., Feb. 1st. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Iowa Hospice, in care of the funeral home.

Burial will be held at a later date, in the Rose Hill Cemetery.

Creston, Atlantic at Top of Hawkeye 10 Wrestling Tourney

Sports

January 29th, 2012 by Jim Field

 

Hawkeye 10 Wrestling Championships at Clarinda

Team Standings:

  1. Creston   241.5
  2. Atlantic  226.5
  3. Lewis Central 174
  4. Harlan  150.5
  5. Glenwood  131.5
  6. Clarinda  105
  7. Kuemper Catholic  104
  8. Red Oak  64
  9. Denison  57
  10. Shenandoah  49

Medalists:

106

  1. Darrian Schwenke (Atlantic)
  2. Tanner Mertz (Red Oak)
  3. Kruz Adamson (Creston)
  4. Zac McCoy (Shenandoah)
  5. Jordan Bailey (Lewis Central)
  6. Chase Evans (Glenwood)

113

  1. Jared Eischeid (Kuemper)
  2. Broghan Kelly (Harlan)
  3. Sean Skillern (Shenandoah)
  4. Dillon Cox (Atlantic)
  5. Kieran Deal (Creston)
  6. Jorge Partida (Denison)

120

  1. Blake Luna (Clarinda)
  2. Reid Nichols (Atlantic)
  3. Sam Jameson (Glenwood)
  4. Geoff Sellers (Red Oak)
  5. Chris Hopkins (Harlan)
  6. Gage Cheers (Creston)

126

  1. Alexander Schmitz (Kuemper)
  2. Seth Warren (Glenwood)
  3. Trey White (Clarinda)
  4. Corbin Tawzer (Lewis Central)
  5. Matt Smith (Atlantic)
  6. Spencer Wray (Creston)

132

  1. Rob Young (Atlantic)
  2. Zac Goodrich (Creston)
  3. Jesse Bendt (Glenwood)
  4. James Schwarte (Harlan)
  5. Kolby Hilgenberg (Kuemper)
  6. Joseph Heitshusen (Shenandoah)

138

  1. Jake Marlin (Creston)
  2. John Schwarte (Harlan)
  3. Luke Strong (Clarinda)
  4. AJ Clark (Glenwood)
  5. Cal Hueton (Atlantic)
  6. Dustin Nebel (Shenandoah)

145

  1. Juwan Parrish (Creston)
  2. Ethan Ruby (Lewis Central)
  3. Rob Nichols (Atlantic)
  4. Josh Clark (Glenwood)
  5. Skyler Shane (Clarinda)
  6. Allan Hopp (Harlan)

152

  1. David Thompson (Creston)
  2. Ryan Nightser (Lewis Central)
  3. Cordell Turner (Clarinda)
  4. Adam Zaccone (Harlan)
  5. Jonah Strand (Glenwood)
  6. Brenden Dostal (Shenandoah)

160

  1. Zeb Wahl (Lewis Central)
  2. Derek Stork (Atlantic)
  3. Brock Travis (Harlan)
  4. Gavin Leith (Creston)
  5. Dakota Collins (Denison)
  6. Zach Magnussen (Glenwood)

170

  1. Ben Schwery (Lewis Central)
  2. Trevor Frain (Creston)
  3. Matt Williamson (Atlantic)
  4. Cody Crouch (Glenwood)
  5. Nick Kornischuk (Harlan)
  6. Matt Gray (Shenandoah)

182

  1. Seth Esaias (Red Oak) — 4 time champ
  2. Hunter Hoffman (Glenwood)
  3. Tyler Stork (Atlantic)
  4. Scott Brockman (Clarinda)
  5. Cale Stork (Harlan)
  6. Riley Blay (Lewis Central)

195

  1. Keaton Hulett (Creston)
  2. Austin Lear (Lewis Central)
  3. Tyler Doll (Atlantic)
  4. Bobby Overton (Denison)
  5. Dalton Bendorf (Harlan)
  6. Trevin Jorgensen (Kuemper)

220

  1. Zach Renshaw (Lewis Central)
  2. Cass Weitl (Kuemper)
  3. Andrew Overton (Denison)
  4. Tyler Christensen (Atlantic)
  5. Cole Tanner (Creston)
  6. Tyler Johannsen (Harlan)

285

  1. Collin Bevins (Creston)
  2. Austin Conrad (Atlantic)
  3. Alex Bruch (Kuemper)
  4. Trevor Stephens (Lewis Central)
  5. Jordan Siebert (Harlan)
  6. Alec Ruskell (Denison)

Iowa and Nebraska target hidden-camera farm videos

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) – Animal activists who go undercover to videotape abuse on farms and ranches could face criminal charges under proposals from Iowa and Nebraska lawmakers. Legislators say the measures would prevent misleading campaigns that paint entire industries as corrupt. Animal welfare groups say the proposals threaten their free-speech rights and would hinder efforts to expose animal abuse and neglect.
 
Iowa Democratic Senator Joe Seng and Iowa Republican Senator Tim Kapucian introduced the Iowa measure, which would make it illegal to gain access to an animal facility under false pretenses. Nebraska  Senator Tyson Larson of O’Neill filed the Nebraska bill. It would require people who suspect animal abuse or neglect to report their suspicion to authorities within 12 hours. They also would have to surrender all video, photo and audio evidence to investigators.

MARCELYN FREDERIKSEN, 78, of Atlantic (formerly of Hamlin) Svcs 2-1-12

Obituaries

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MARCELYN FREDERIKSEN, 78, of Atlantic (formerly of Hamlin), died Sat., Jan. 28th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for MARCELYN FREDERIKSEN will be held 9:30-a.m. Wed., Feb. 1st, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Exira.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation begins 6:30-p.m. Tue., Jan. 31st.

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

MARCELYN FREDERIKSEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Debra (Rick) Petersen, of Atlantic, and Diane (Scott) Black, of Hamlin.

Her son – Jim (Patti) Frederiksen, of Atlantic.

Her sisters – Suse (Richard) Mitchell, of Guthrie Center, & Phyllis (Wayne) Thygesen, of Lebanon, MO.

Her brother – Richard Miller, of California.

12 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, her in-laws, other relatives, and friends.

2012 RAGBRAI Route Announced

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The 40th Anniversary ride of RAGBRAI will take more than 10,000 bicycling enthusiasts through a somewhat hilly northern Iowa this year. Officials with the Des Moines Register held a party Saturday night to announced the route for the July 21st through the 28th event. The Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa — the world’s oldest, largest and longest tour of its kind — begins this year in Sioux Center and ends 471 miles later in Clinton. In between, riders will stop overnight in Cherokee, Lake View, Webster City, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids and Anamosa. Webster City hasn’t hosted RAGBRAI since 1980. Cedar Rapids hasn’t seen riders pass through the community since a 2008 flood inundated the largest overnight town on the list.

There’s been no word yet on whether past Tour de France winners and RAGBRAI participants Lance Armstrong and Greg LaMond will join in, but officials say they expect about 60 percent of the riders to be from places outside Iowa, including some 20 countries. An economic study from the University of Northern Iowa two years ago found the festival brings $24 million in new spending to Iowa, or $3 million for each hosting town.

The event’s theme this year is “Celebrating 40 Years of Iowa,” and its less-intensive route should afford space to pause and reflect: The route is the 18th-shortest in RABRAI history and the 11th-flattest. Only eight routes since the ride’s 1973 inception have been easier. While the precise number of towns that riders will pass through on their river-to-river run won’t be released until March, here’s what’s known about the route: Riders should pace themselves for the stretch between Marshalltown and Cedar Rapids. It will be their hilliest day with a 3,576-foot climb. At 84.8 miles, it will also be the longest. Returning riders should feel confident, though; Despite a shorter distance, last year’s route featured more hill-climbing on day one than this year’s route does in the first three days.

Forecast for Cass & Surrounding Counties, 1-29-12

Weather

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TODAY (Sunday)…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 30S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE SOUTHWEST IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY UNTIL EARLY MORNING THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

MONDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 50S. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 30S. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TUESDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

WEDNESDAY…PARTLY CLOUDY.  HIGH IN THE UPPER 40S.

THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 40S.

Saturday’s Area High School Basketball Scores (from 1-28-12)

Sports

January 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
  • Bedford 48, Griswold 46
  • Lewis Central 64, Abraham Lincoln 31
  • Kuemper Catholic 59, Fort Dodge St. Edmond 53
  • Norwalk 51, Creston 43
  • Ogden 53, Guthrie Center 48
  • Panorama 71, West Central Valley 40
  • Woodward Academy 62, Coon Rapids-Bayard 45
Western Valley Conference Tournament
Consolation
  • River Valley 54, Charter Oak-Ute 36
  • Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 54, Ridge View 35
  • Woodbine 58, Ar-We-Va 55
Quarterfinal
  • IKM-Manning 64, Logan-Magnolia 55
  • Kingsley-Pierson 70, OA-BCIG 62
  • Lawton-Bronson 72, Woodbury Central 56
  • West Monona 60, Boyer Valley 35
GIRLS BASKETBALL
  • Bedford 73, Griswold 46
  • Lewis Central 44, Abraham Lincoln 36
  • Nodaway Valley 44, Clarke 32
  • Guthrie Center 75, Ogden 49
  • Kuemper Catholic 67, Fort Dodge St. Edmond 43
  • Norwalk 43, Creston 31