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IHSAA Adopts Changes in State Wrestling Ticket Sales

Sports

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

CEDAR FALLS, IA – Saturday, November 19, the Board of Control of the Iowa High School Athletic Association adopted changes for the State Wrestling Finals ticket distribution system.
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The State Wrestling Championship has been a sold out event for over 20 years and is the only IHSAA reserved ticket event.  All other state championship events are general admission only.  The Board of Control believes that with other changes occurring to the state wrestling tournament format now is the time to automate the ticketing process for the finals.  The new process will allow schools and the public to choose the best available seats.

Under the new ticketing system, schools will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets either online or at the Wells Fargo Arena Box office.  The order limit will be 40 tickets.  Following the sale of tickets to the schools, the general public will have an opportunity to purchase tickets online, at Wells Fargo Arena Box office, or at Dahl’s Stores in Ames and Des Moines.  Order limit will be 6 tickets.

The Athletic Association sent complete information regarding the ticketing change for state wrestling finals to school administrators and to people who received wrestling finals tickets in 2011 the week of November 21, 2011.

Complete information on the ordering process for schools can be found at the following link – http://www.iahsaa.org/wrestling/State_Wrestling_Information/WR%20Letter_Schools.pdf

Complete information on the ordering process for the general public can be found at the following link – http://www.iahsaa.org/wrestling/State_Wrestling_Information/WR%20Letter_Schools.pdf

Across Oceans Across Time 11-29-2011

Across Oceans Across Time, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

Intern Maria Beisheim talks about

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Sidney tree farm among dozens to donate trees for troops

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November 29th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Christmas Tree Growers Association loaded up 80 trees Monday at the Iowa State Fairgrounds to be sent to U-S service members in the “Trees for Troops” program. Iowa association executive director, Jan Pacovsky, says it’s an annual tradition the growers look forward to. Pacovsky says they have been taking part in the program since 2005 as a way to say thank you to all of the military members for the things that they do. 

The growers bring in the trees and FedEx donates the shipping. She says the shipping started in October, sending trees to Europe, Iran and Afghanistan, and then they use trucks here to hall the donated trees to bases where they can be shipped out. Pocvsky says it has been a popular program. “We get a lot of good response back, and we get a lot of response even from people who have (family members) in the military, that they really feel it’s a good cause,” Pacovsky says. She says people who don’t have family members in the military like the program and will sometimes donate trees or money to help with the costs. 

Pacovsky says the growers in the U-S have a goal of reaching 100-thousand trees since the start of the program in 2005. She believes they will get close to that goal this year. There are just over 100 choose and cut Christmas Tree farms in Iowa, with close to 15-hundred acres in tree production. Approximately 39-thousand trees are harvested annually across the state.

This year trees were donated by dozens of tree farms, including the Horse Creek Farm in Sidney.

(Dar Danielson/Radio Iowa)

Boswell and Kibbie attend Community College Roundtable in Atlantic

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November 29th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The President of the Iowa Senate and an Iowa Congressman attended a Community College roundtable discussion held in Atlantic Monday evening. The event, at Iowa Western Community College, included Senator Jack Kibbie and Congressman Leonard Boswell, both of whom proclaim to be advocates for community colleges. The two democrats and a handful of visitors listened to a presentation by Iowa Western Design Technology Program Instructor Joseph Vanstrom, before asking some questions and making a few statements about how community colleges receive a disproportional amount of funding from the State as compared to state universities, private colleges and k-through 12 schools.

Boswell, said he would be traveling back to Washington, D.C. today (Tuesday), and hold conversations about what he’s learned during his visit to Iowa Western and other community colleges throughout the state. He said both he and Kiddie want to do what they can to help create jobs despite the budget cut axe which hangs over their heads. Vanstrom told them there can’t be jobs without an investment in education. Kibbie acknowledged community colleges are under-funded as compared to other institutions of higher learning. He says the average Iowa community college gets $1,948 in state funding per student in the current fiscal year, a figure backed-up by the non-partisan Fiscal Services Division. $267 of that state funding comes from local property taxes. By comparison, Kibbie says, private college receives $2,575 per pupil on average. He says funding for community colleges are not based on a per-pupil basis, like k-through 12 schools.

State Universities receive a total $10,233 per pupil. Neither private colleges nor state universities receive any of their funds from property taxes. K-thru 12 schools receive more than $2,580 per pupil from property taxes, for a total of $7,881. That includes State aid, and ARRA Education Stabilization funds.  Both Boswell and Kibbie said they were excited to learn about Iowa Western’s Design Technology Program, which received a $65.2-million dollar grant from Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of Siemens Industry Automotive Division, and, local investments of more than $600,000. The college held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in September to celebrate the new, two-year degree Design Technology program.

8AM Sportscast 11-29-2011

Podcasts, Sports

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 11-29-2011

News, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 11-29-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

Jim Field speaks about some current E-mail scams that are trying to get to business or personal banks accounts.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th

Trading Post

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Rainbow vacumn sweeper SE model with attachments in excellant condition.  $125.00   712-249-6834.

FOR SALE: Amana Refrigerator/Freezer, almond color, very clean & good condition.  $150 You haul.  Reason for selling – upgraded to one with water & ice in door.  243-2643.

FREE: 25 inch Sylvania console television. It is in excellent shape on the outside and the picture has great color. I would love to keep it but have no room. I also have a remote for it. You will need to haul it and will need two people. Please call 243-4785 and if there is no answer please leave message.

FOR SALE: Artley Clarinet in case .includes music, music stand & flip folder, $375.00. Call 712-249-4479.

FOR SALE: Pool table with 2 cue sticks and all the pool table balls.  $100.  243-2529.

WANTED: Willing to cut down trees if you cannot afford a tree service.  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.  Also has firewood for sale…freshly cut red elm.  $75 per load.  778-4672.

WANTED: A set of 4 chrome rims that are 15″ with or without tires.  Must be 5 bolt pattern with 4 inches between hole 1 and 3.  They can come with the tires if they are 215-225.  Or without they can be 215 or 225.  304-2587 out of Exira.  

FOR SALE: Set of 4 Chrome rims thare are American racing brand and 15 icnhes with 5 bolt pattern.  They have 4 inches between hole 1 and 3.  $100 for the set.  304-2587 out of Exira.  

WANTED: Old citizens band radio bass or mobile.  Can be working or not working.  243-6772.

7AM Newscast 11-29-2011

News, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Quickie Spice Cake (11-29-11)

Mom's Tips

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

  • 1 package spice cake mix
  • 1 can raisin pie filling
  • 3 eggs

Mix all together.  Beat well  by hand or electric mixer.  Bake according to directions on package.  Cool and serve.