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In a Western Iowa Conference opener Monday at Audubon Golf and Country Club, the Audubon H.S. boys varsity golf team won the dual meet with Tri-Center, 163-203. Nick Fett and Michael Bylund of Audubon were medalist and runner-up medalist with scores of 38 and 41 respectively. Audubon’s remaining varsity scores were Drew Keller (42), Andrew Irlmeier (42), Andy Hoffmann (42), and Cameron Mennenoh (44). Tri-Center’s Wes Zimmerman had the top score for his team with 42.
Audubon’s JV team also topped Tri-Center JV by a score of 182-240. Lucas Smith-Petersen was JV medalist with a 39. Brock Deist (45), Chris LaFoy (48), and Logan McVay (50) completed Audubon’s JV team scoring. Tri-Center’s Zach Sindt shot 53.
In girls golf, the Wheelers beat Tri-Center 189-253 at the Audubon Golf & Country Club Monday. Susie Bylund of Audubon was medalist with the low nine-hole round of 41. Teammate Rachel Flug was runner-up with a 47. Also for Audubon Faith Fliflet shot 50, Lexie Thygesen posted a 51 and Teagan Albright shot 56.
Tri-Center was led by Emily Roane who shot 55.
Kuemper Catholic 2, Atlantic 1 (in double OT & 2nd round of PKS)
Kuemper’s Mary Halverson struck first at the 13 minute mark in the 1st
period off a corner kick. Atlantic answered in the 2nd period on an
unassisted goal by Amy Loverin. The game became a defensive battle and
ended in a 1 to 1 tie at the end of regulation play. The game remained
tied after two ten minute overtimes and went into penalty kicks. After
two rounds of PKS Kuemper finally came out on top 2 to 1. Maren McNees
had 15 saves and ReAnn Cappel led the team defensively with 18
interceptions. The Trojanns travel to Tri-Center on Thursday.
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2011 Record
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1
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Davenport Assumption
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21-1
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2
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Waterloo Columbus Catholic
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20-2
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3
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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14-5
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4
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Dubuque Wahlert
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13-7
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5
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Gilbert
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8-4
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6
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Council Bluffs St. Albert
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14-6
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7
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Center Point-Urbana
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12-7
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8
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Denver
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11-6
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9
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Nevada
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7-4
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10
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Iowa City Regina
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10-6
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11
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Solon
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15-3
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12
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Bondurant-Farrar
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12-9
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13
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Burlington Notre Dame
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13-3
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14
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Beckman Catholic
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12-4
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15
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Clear Creek-Amana
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11-3
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2011 Record
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1
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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19-2
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2
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Pleasant Valley
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14-6
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3
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Pella
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13-4
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4
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Waverly-Shell Rock
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13-6
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5
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Glenwood
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15-2
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6
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ADM
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16-4
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7
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Sioux City East
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15-4
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8
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Union
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18-1
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9
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Lewis Central
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11-4
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10
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Des Moines Hoover
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11-7
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11
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Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson
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7-11
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12
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Indianola
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11-8
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13
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Spencer
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15-3
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14
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North Scott
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11-8
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15
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Independence/East Buchanan
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15-3
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2011 Record
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West Des Moines Valley
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15-4
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2
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Bettendorf
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15-6
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3
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Ankeny
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21-1
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4
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Waukee
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15-4
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5
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Iowa City West
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19-3
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6
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Cedar Rapids Kennedy
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15-4
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7
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Dowling Catholic
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18-3
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8
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Johnston
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16-4
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9
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Cedar Rapids Washington
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16-4
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10
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Urbandale
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14-5
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A man who was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant will likely face additional charges, after he held authorities in Council Bluffs at bay for about 9-hours before finally being taken into custody early this (Tuesday) morning. According to media reports, officers went to the home on South 13th Street in Council Bluffs at around 5:30-p.m. Monday to serve a warrant for 56-year old Donald Shamblen.
Shamblen was said to be near his garage when officers arrived. The stand-off began when he allegedly told officers he had a gun and a knife, and wasn’t going to jail. A Council Bluffs Emergency Response Team (ERT) and negotiators arrived on the scene, and the area was cordoned-off.
At around 2:30-a.m., police knocked down a door and took Shamblen into custody without incident. He was transported to a hospital for evaluation before being taken to the Pottawattamie County Jail.
An Audubon woman turned herself in to authorities Monday morning.
The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department said 54-year old Cynthia Rae Bates faces a felony charge for Failure to Report a Change of Relevant Information, with regard to the Iowa Sex Offender Registry/2nd offense. Bates was seen by the magistrate and released. Her preliminary hearing was set for April 19th. The incident remains under investigation.
Bates was convicted in Audubon County in April 2004, of having Lascivious Acts with a male child under the age of 13. The woman was 44-years old at the time.
(Story 1st aired 3 & 5pm Mon., April 2nd)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The National Weather Service says the lack of winter weather and some record high temperatures helped make March the warmest on record in Iowa. The service says there were several date records and entire weeks of record warmth.
Some examples: The high of 84 in Des Moines on March 16 broke the 1930 record of 77. The high of 82 in Waterloo on March 17 broke the 2003 record of 78; The average temperature of 66.6 degrees in Waterloo from March 16 through March 22 was nearly 30 degrees above normal for that span; For the month in Des Moines, the average temperature of 55.7 broke the 1910 record of 51.5; For the month in Dubuque, the average temperature of 50.2 degrees broke the 1910 record of 47.7 degrees.
In Atlantic, the average High for March 2012 was 67-degrees, or 22-degrees above the normal average High of 45. The average Low last month was 39, which was 14-degrees warmer than normal. Rainfall for the month was 1.91-inches, which was nearly four-tenths of an inch below normal.
The month of April started out with a near record high in Atlantic. On Sunday, we topped out at 86 degrees, which was just 1 degree shy of tying the record for that date. On Monday, we broke our record high of 85 set in 1981, when we hit 88-degrees.
A new record high was set in Atlantic on Monday. For the details, and today’s (Podcast) forecast for the KJAN listening area, click on the player below….
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DENNIS DELBERT ROTE, 61, of Dexter, died Sun., April 1st, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. A Memorial celebration for DENNIS ROTE will be held 10:30-a.m. Mon., April 9th, at the Dexter United Methodist Church. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.
Visitation at the funeral home is from 6-8pm Sun., April 8th. Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Burial will be in the South Oak Grove Cemetery in Stuart.
Memorials may be directed in his name to the Dexter United Methodist Church and/or John Stoddard Cancer Center, in care of the funeral home.