From the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn.
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MOORHEAD, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a 52-year-old western Iowa man has been killed in a tractor accident. The Monona County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that David Moorhead was driving a tractor and hauling hay south of the town of Moorhead around 8 p.m. Friday when the tractor overturned in a ditch, pinning him beneath it. Moorhead was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident is being investigated.
Jim speaks TJ Dunphy, Principal at Griswold Middle School/High School, about a high school project of having laptops at the school.
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Butter a 9 x 13 inch pan. Place layer of club crackers over bottom, leave whole. Bring next five ingredients to a boil. Boil for five minutes, stirring frequently. Pour over crackers in pan. Place second layer of crackers on top. Melt peanut butter and chocolate chips until smooth, about one minute in microwave. Spread over crackers. Refrigerate until firm. Cut in small bar-shaped pieces.
Variation: melt caramels with one to two teaspoons milk and pour over second layer of crackers before spreading peanut butter and chips on top.
Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating several burglaries which occurred Monday afternoon near Red Oak. The thefts took place in an area west of Chautauqua Park. According to Red Oak Police, officers were called to the 1300 block of North 6th Street at around 2:40-p.m., to investigate several vehicle burglaries. Officers were also called to 608 East Oak Street, to investigate a garage break in, where two vehicles had been burglarized.
In each instance, the vehicles were unlocked, with no sign of forced entry. As of this (Tuesday) morning, at least eight theft victims have been identified. The investigation is on-going, and no dollar estimate is available for the property reported stolen.
Anyone with information about Monday’s burglaries is asked to call Red Oak Police at 623-6500 or the Montgomery County Crimestoppers at 800-432-1001.
The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2011 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:
Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. Cedar Falls (14) 1-0 158 1
2. Iowa City High (1) 1-0 131 2
3. West Des Moines Valley (1) 2-0 126 3
4. Bettendorf 1-0 117 4
5. Ankeny 2-0 100 5
6. Southeast Polk 2-0 77 6
7. West Des Moines Dowling 1-1 61 7
8. Marion Linn-Mar 1-0 37 8
9. Iowa City West 1-0 30 9
10. Cedar Rapids Xavier 1-0 24 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Eldridge North Scott 7. 12,
Davenport Assumption 4. 13, Muscatine 3. 14, Davenport West 2. 15,
Fort Dodge 1. 15, Johnston 1. 15, Marshalltown 1.
Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Sioux City Heelan (11) 1-0 146 1
2. Solon (3) 1-0 128 2
3. Clear Lake 1-0 113 3
4. La Porte City Union 1-0 96 4
5. Denison-Schleswig 2-0 81 5
6. Webster City (1) 1-0 78 6
7. Harlan 0-1 42 7
8. Manchester West Delaware 1-0 37 9
9. Williamsburg 1-0 34 10
10. Newton 1-0 26 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Marion 15. 12, Adel ADM 8. 13,
Keokuk 6. 13, Waverly-Shell Rock 6. 15, Oskaloosa 3. 16, Carlisle
2. 16, Carroll 2. 16, Decorah 2.
Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. State Center West Marshall (8) 1-0 141 1
2. Iowa City Regina (7) 1-0 137 2
3. West Union North Fayette 1-0 115 3
4. Dyersville Beckman 1-0 95 5
5. Alleman North Polk 1-0 61 6
6. South Central Calhoun 1-0 56 7
7. Mediapolis 1-0 37 8
8. Sigourney-Keota 1-0 29 9
9. Central Lyon-GLR 2-0 26 NR
10. Fort Dodge St. Edmond 1-0 24 10
Others receiving votes: 11, Sheldon 18. 11, Spirit Lake 18. 13,
Osage 17. 14, Carroll Kuemper 12. 15, New Hampton 10. 15,
Bloomfield Davis County 10. 17, Monroe PCM 9. 18, Iowa Falls-Alden
6. 19, Waterloo Columbus 2. 20, Calmar South Winneshiek 1. 20,
O-A/BCIG 1.
Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Emmetsburg (10) 1-0 143 1
2. Council Bluffs St. Albert (4) 1-0 131 2
3. West Branch (1) 1-0 108 3
4. Aplington-Parkersburg 1-0 101 4
5. Woodward-Granger 1-0 90 6
6. Dike-New Hartford 1-0 82 7
7. Logan-Magnolia 1-0 50 9
8. Stanwood North Cedar 1-0 28 10
9. IKM Manning 1-0 21 NR
10. Inwood West Lyon 0-1 16 5
Others receiving votes: 11, Fairbank Wapsie Valley 9. 12, Des
Moines Christian 8. 12, Panora Panorama 8. 14, Wapello 7. 15, Eagle
Grove 6. 15, St. Ansgar 6. 17, Arlington Starmont 4. 18,
Nashua-Plainfield 3. 19, Gladbrook-Reinbeck 2. 20, Ogden 1. 20,
Lawton-Bronson 1.
Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. Britt West Hancock (6) 1-0 128 2
2. Le Mars Gehlen Catholic (5) 1-0 119 3
3. Traer North Tama (1) 1-0 118 4
4. Lisbon (2) 1-0 102 6
5. Mason City Newman (1) 2-0 99 5
6. Wayland WACO 1-0 72 7
7. Postville 1-0 68 8
8. Bedford 2-0 34 NR
9. Madrid 0-1 32 1
10. Akron-Westfield 2-0 17 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Lone Tree 13. 12, Northwood-Kensett
10. 13, Brooklyn BGM 4. 14, Colo-NESCO 2. 14, Algona Garrigan 2.
16, Danville 1. 16, Elkader Central 1. 16, Marcus MMC 1. 16,
Rockford 1. 16, North Butler 1.
Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Armstrong-Ringsted (14) 2-0 148 1
2. Blairsburg NE Hamilton 2-0 129 2
3. Preston 2-0 102 3
4. Tabor Fremont-Mills 1-0 96 4
5. Stanton (1) 1-0 81 8
6. East Mills 1-0 53 10
T7.Glidden-Ralston 1-0 41 9
T7.West Bend-Mallard 2-0 41 NR
9. Clarksville 2-0 30 NR
10. Remsen-Union 1-0 20 NR
Others receiving votes: 11, Lansing Kee 16. 12, Riceville 14.
13, Kingsley-Pierson 11. 14, Janesville 10. 14, Moravia 10. 16,
Tripoli 9. 17, Lenox 4. 18, Dunlap Boyer Valley 3. 19, Harris-Lake
Park 2. 19, Newell-Fonda 2. 21, Remsen Saint Mary’s 1. 21, Anita
CAM 1. 21, Nishnabotna 1.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) – The New York Times is reporting Texas A&M has notified the Big 12 it will withdraw from the conference. The newspaper reported on its website Monday night that Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin sent a letter to Missouri Chancellor and Big 12 board chairman Brady Deaton to inform the league it was
leaving. The New York Times story cited two unidentified college officials with direct knowledge of the decision. Texas A&M said earlier Monday it had received a letter from Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe outlining the withdrawal procedure should the Aggies decide to leave the league. Texas A&M’s departure would cast doubt on the future of the Big 12 and could lead to more major changes to college athletics.