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AP College Football Top 25 11/07/2021

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November 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

AP Top 25

Rank Team Record Points (No. 1 votes)
1 Georgia 9-0 1,575 (63)
2 Cincinnati 9-0 1,440
3 Alabama 8-1 1,436
4 Oklahoma 9-0 1,406
5 Oregon 8-1 1,319
6 Ohio State 8-1 1,293
7 Notre Dame 8-1 1,139
8 Michigan State 8-1 1,096
9 Michigan 8-1 1,072
10 Oklahoma State 8-1 1,038
11 Texas A&M 7-2 1,006
12 Ole Miss 7-2 837
13 Wake Forest 8-1 763
14 BYU 8-2 636
15 UTSA 9-0 606
16 Auburn 6-3 478
17 Houston 8-1 467
18 Baylor 7-2 464
19 Iowa 7-2 437
20 Wisconsin 6-3 286
21 N.C. State 7-2 268
22 Coastal Carolina 8-1 264
23 Penn State 6-3 245
24 Louisiana 8-1 208
25 Pitt 7-2 194

Others receiving votes: Purdue 174; Arkansas 139; San Diego State 84; Utah 32; Iowa State 26; Kentucky 22; App State 20; SMU 4; Mississippi State 1.

(Podcast) KJAN News at 8:05-a.m., 11/8/21

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Trading Post

November 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 2 pickup toppers. Red in color. 1 came off a Chevy and the other off a Ford. Fit an 8′ box. $300 each OBO. Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE: 50″ HD rear projection TV $40. 243-4914

FOR SALE:  Amana dish washer off white in excellent condition very quiet. $40.00 OBO.  Ph. 712-254-6842.  SOLD!

WANTED: Yard help for a couple of days in Atlantic. 249-8750.

FOR SALE:  Boys clothing: 3 heavy weight sweaters, medium; 30X30/32 4 jeans, 2 dress black slacks, 2 khaki pants. all in excellent condition $20 for all or separate, best offer. 712-249-5534. SOLD!

FOR SALE:  GE electric range smooth top self cleaning oven bisque color and matching microwave.  Both in excellent condition. Also, a Amana dish washer, bisque color, very quite excellent condition.  All 3 for $100.00.  Ph: 712 249 0947  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Price reduced. $110. 40” Sony Bravia LCD TV. Works well. We are upsizing, but still using this TV at this time. You may make an appointment to see it. It will be available for you to take after November 17th. 712-243-2444.  SOLD!

Heartbeat Today 11-8-2021

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November 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Dave Highfill about “Operation Christmas Child.”  Here are the details:

Operation Christmas Child Shoebox will begin on November 15th. This collection is a project of Samaritan’s Purse, with the Billy Graham organization. Shoeboxes are delivered around the world to needy children. Articles that may be included in the boxes are – small stuffed animals, deflated soccer ball with pump, pencils, small notebooks, jump ropes, tooth brushes and school supplies to name a few. Shoeboxes should include a $9 shipping donation per box. Collection will be from November 15th-22nd at Gracepoint Church in Atlantic located at 1 East 22nd Street. Collections times: November 15th from 5-7 pm; November 16th from 6-8 pm; November 17th from 1-3 pm; November 18th from 6-8 pm; November 19th from 4-6 pm; November 20th from 10 am – noon; November 21st from 1-3 pm and November 22nd from 9-11 am. Shoeboxes can be dropped off curbside or brought inside. Also available this year is Build-A-Box online at SamaritanPurse.org/OCC. Cash donations are also accepted. For more information, call Paula Osegard at 218-296-2395.

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Griswold native/U-S Navy Senior Chief Yeoman to speak during Veteran’s Day Program in Griswold

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold) The Griswold Community School District’s annual Veterans Day Appreciation Program will take place 7-p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11th, in the Griswold Middle School/High School Auditorium. Guest speaker for the event is United States Navy Commander Senior Chief Yeoman, Philip Demson.

Chief Demson is a native of Omaha currently serving as the Flag Writer for the U.S. Strategic Command. He recently assumed the duties as the Navy Element’s Collateral Duty Command senior chief. The Chief has over 20-years of military experience and several awards, including the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and various unit and campaign awards.

In this Naval Oceanography Facebook post from Feb., 2012, Master Chief Aerographer’s Mate Keith Edwards, command master chief, Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, pins the Enlisted Information Dominance Warfare pin on Yeoman Philip Demson, flag writer, Commander Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Feb. 3rd, Stennis Space Center, Miss. U.S. Navy photo by Kelly LeGuillon

The Griswold School District is preparing to send cards to persons currently serving in the military. You may submit the names of servicemen and women to Hannah Biebaum at 712-778-2152 or hbierbaum@griswoldschools.org.

 

Former IA DHS Director has died

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) — A two-time former director of the Iowa Department of Human Services has died. Charles Palmer’s death was announced Sunday. Former Governor Terry Branstad named Palmer the director of DHS twice.  The first was in 1989 when he served as director of DHS until 1999, and again in 2011. Before serving as director, Palmer was the Department’s administrator of the Division of Mental Health.  He retired from the Department in 2017.

Current D-H-S Director Kelly Garcia remembered him as “a great public servant, leader, and friend.” Garcia said also, “I’m grateful and thankful for his kind words of encouragement and partnership over the past two years, I was fortunate to have known him. He had a tremendous passion for those we serve and for supporting the team at DHS. His work and passion continued up to his passing. He will be deeply missed.”

Iowa State beats Texas

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State outscored Texas 21-0 in the third quarter and rolled to a 30-7 win over the Longhorns in Ames. The Cyclones had trailed 7-3 at halftime.

That’s ISU coach Matt Campbell. The Cyclones grabbed momentum early in the third quarter.

Iowa has decision to make at quarterback

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz has a decision to make at quarterback as the Hawkeyes get set to host Minnesota. Sophomore Alex Padilla replaced Spencer Petras on the fourth drive of a 17-12 win at Northwestern and led the Hawkeyes to a pair of first half touchdown drives. Ferentz says Petras was nursing an injury suffered at Wisconsin.

Ferentz was not ready to name a starter after Saturday’s game.

The Hawkeyes are 7-2 and remained 19th in the latest AP Poll.

CWD Ambassador classes underway in NE Iowa

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A series of classes are underway in northeast Iowa that focus on Chronic Wasting Disease in deer. Iowa State University wildlife specialist, Adam Janke is leading the program called C-W-D Ambassadors  “What we hope with C-W-D Ambassadors is that we will train up some people who are connected in their communities as hunters or landowners or community leaders to sort of understand the complex science of chronic wasting disease,” he says. Janke says the ambassadors can share their knowledge once they finish the program. He says they can help wildlife biologists with the D-N-R and I-S-U Extension to spread the word of how they are managing the disease and some of the key behaviors to keep it from spreading.

C-W-D is always fatal to deer and has been found in ten of Iowa’s 99 counties. Janke says they hope to keep the spread limited. “By doing things like avoiding conditions that concentrate deer. Like mineral supplements or artificial feeding that concentrate deer in certain places, and that creates conditions favorable for spreading chronic wasting disease,” Janke explained.  He says they will also learn the importance of identifying deer who might be infected. “Many deer with chronic wasting disease could be asymptomatic. And so it isn’t necessarily that we are looking for sick deer,” Janke says. “And if we do see sick deer on the landscape — we want to report those to conservation officers, or wildlife biologists.”

Several border states around Iowa have seen more C-W-D cases in more of their counties. “I don’t know that it necessarily has spread faster in some of those border states. But what we see there is it has actually been in that landscape longer,” he says. Janke the outbreaks in other states have helped Iowa do a better job of managing the disease. “Because we get to learn frankly from some of the mistakes that were made in some of those other states. And we know a lot more about this disease now — and we think we can be a little more proactive and precise in our management practices,” Janke says.

The C-W-D Ambassador training is starting in northeast Iowa because those are the counties where the state has seen the positive C-W-D cases. The classes are taking place in Waukon throughout this month.