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High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/16/2021

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September 16th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-2) Atlantic 25-14-25-19-16 Harlan 23-25-22-25-14
(3-2) Creston 25-22-28-19-15 Denison-Schleswig 18-25-26-25-12
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25 Shenandoah 10-13-14
(3-0) Kuemper Catholic 26-26-25 St. Albert 24-24-11
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25 Clarinda 18-23-14

Western Iowa Conference 

(3-2) AHSTW 25-25-11-20-15 Riverside 16-19-25-25-13
(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25 Logan-Magnolia 19-11-19
(3-2) Tri-Center 26-25-20-25-15 Audubon 28-17-25-21-9
(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25 IKM-Manning 14-10-11

Rolling Valley Conference 

(3-1) Boyer Valley 25-25-9-25 Glidden-Ralston 23-20-25-8
(3-0) CAM 25-25-25 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 15-15-12
(3-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25 West Harrison 10-19-23
(3-0) Woodbine 25-25-25 Ar-We-Va 15-6-13

Bluegrass Conference 

(3-0) Ankeny Christian 25-25-25 Orient-Macksburg 13-8-12
(3-0) Lamoni 25-25-25 Mormon Trail 6-6-9
(3-0) Murray 25-22-25-25 Diagonal 18-25-17-21

Other Scores

(2-0) Earlham 25-25 Lenox 8-8
(2-0) Earlham 25-25 East Union 17-10
(2-0) Lenox 25-25 East Union 17-23

(3-0) Griswold 25-30-26 Southwest Valley 14-28-24
(3-1) North Nodaway 25-25-13-25 Essex 12-21-25-17

(2-0) Southeast Warren 21-21 Newton 16-19
(3-0) Knoxville 24-21-15 Southeast Warren 26-13-11
(2-0) Des Moines Christian 21-21 Southeast Warren 11-14
(2-0) Pella Christian 21-21 Southeast Warren 18-17

 

Panorama CC Invite 09/16/2021

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September 16th, 2021 by admin

Panorama CC Invite
Panora
09/16/2021

Girls Team Scores

  1. Clarinda 71
  2. Van Meter 87
  3. DM Christian 88
  4. Earlham 141
  5. ACGC 153
  6. Tri-Center 157
  7. West Central Valley 182
  8. Kuemper Catholic 213
  9. IKM-Manning 239
  10. Nodaway Valley 239
  11. Madrid 242
  12. Ogden 245
  13. Exira-EHK 361
  14. Southeast Valley 377

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
  2. Clare Kelly, Van Meter
  3. Mary Kelly, Van Meter
  4. Olivia Spurling, Earlham
  5. Raenna Henke, Clarinda
  6. Chasey Rowan, West Central Valley
  7. Lily Dixon, Earlham
  8. Reagan Zimmer, DM Christian
  9. Ella Jicinsky, DM Christian
  10. Taitlin Koch, WCV

Full results HERE.

Boy Team Scores

  1. DM Chrisitan 72
  2. ACGC 74
  3. Earlham 102
  4. Clarinda 111
  5. Ogden 120
  6. Kuemper Catholic 192
  7. Greene County 232
  8. IKM-Manning 238
  9. Van Meter 247
  10. Southeast Valley 249
  11. Nodaway Valley 254
  12. Madrid 263
  13. Tri-Center 325
  14. Woodward Academy 414

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Carson Houg, DM Christian
  2. Aaron Fynaardt, DM Christian
  3. Jayden Dickson, Earlham
  4. Ethan Loutzenheiser, Madrid
  5. Trevin Suhr, ACGC
  6. Dominic Braet, Earlham
  7. Doug Berg, Nodaway Valley
  8. Collin Houg, DM Christian
  9. Kyle Wagoner, Clarinda
  10. Clay Warson, Madrid

Full results HERE.

Southwest Valley XC Invite 09/16/2021

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September 16th, 2021 by admin

Southwest Valley XC Invite
Lake Icaria
09/16/2021

Girls Team Scores

  1. Winterset 28
  2. Central Decatur 43
  3. Martensdale St. Marys 78
  4. Red Oak 101
  5. Southwest Valley 123

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Darci Wiseman, Winterset
  2. Dyllan Kaufman, Winterset
  3. Hadley Bell, Central Decatur
  4. Harrison Bevan, Central Decatur
  5. Ellie Baker, Martensdale St. Marys
  6. Micah Yeager, Winterset
  7. Aniston Jones, Central Decatur
  8. Morgan Sutton, Winterset
  9. Josephine Wearmouth, Martensdale St. Marys
  10. Camryn Bass, Red Oak

Boys Team Scores

  1. Central Decatur 38
  2. Winterset 43
  3. Red Oak 86
  4. Lamoni 130
  5. Sidney 135
  6. Martensdale St. Marys 138
  7. Southwest Valley 190
  8. East Mills 196

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. William Gillis, Central Decatur
  2. Cole Jorgensen, Sidney
  3. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak
  4. Blake Freese, Winterset
  5. Mason Back, Winterset
  6. Tyson McDole, Lamoni
  7. Tate Swartz, Central Decatur
  8. Gunner Smith, Central Decatur
  9. Sam Hensley, Winterset
  10. Vincent Carcamo, Central Decatur

Full results HERE.

Montgomery County – City Office candidates list (Final)

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September 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Auditor’s Office, Thursday, released the final list of candidates whose names will appear on the November 2nd ballot for City Offices in the County. (Unless otherwise listed, Mayoral terms are for 2 years, and council seats are for 4-years. Incumbents are incumbents are noted with I).

Persons who filed their nomination papers by Thursday’s deadline, are as follows:

City of Red Oak:

Mayor (Vote for 1) – Bill Billings (I); Shawnna L. Silvius.

Council Member Ward 2 (Vote for 1): Terry Koppa; Brian Bills.

Council Member At Large (Vote for 1): Tim Fridolph.

City of Elliott:

Mayor (Vote for 1): Michael A. Carson.

Council Member At Large (Vote for 3): Todd Silk; Jacquelyn Howell.

City of Grant:

Mayor (Vote for 1): Emerson Hill.

Council Member At Large (Vote for 5): Sheila Wilcoxen; Nancy Taylor; Lyn Sliger; Chelsea Jenkins.

City of Stanton:

Council Member At Large (Vote for 3): Chris Stephens (I); Wes Royal; Sheryl A. Porter (I).

City of Coberg:

Mayor (Vote for 1): NONE FILED

Council Member At Large (Vote for 2): NONE FILED.

City of Villisca

Mayor (Vote for 1): Marilyn Halda (I).

Council Member At Large (Vote for 2): Karla Greenfield; Duane Casey (I); Marcus A. Taylor.

Cass County City Elections – Candidates for 11/2/21 – FINAL list

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September 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The deadline to file nomination papers for City Offices in Cass County has passed. Deputy Auditor Sheri Karns, Thursday evening provided a final list of candidates whose names will appear on the ballot for the various city offices.

City/Office/Candidate (I= Incumbent; A=appointed/date)

Atlantic City Council/2nd Ward: Harlan L. Sisco, of Atlantic.

Atlantic City Council/5th Ward: Richard D. Casady (I)) & Dana D. Halder

Anita City Council (Vote for 3): Simon Jensen (A 4/14/21); Deanna Andrews; & Meghan Dorsey

Anita Mayor – Vacancy Position (Vote for 3): John Knutson (A 3/10/21)

Anita City Council Member – Vacancy (Vote for 1): Mark Harris (A 3/11/20)

Atlantic City Council At Large (Vote for 1): Gerald A. Brink (I)

Atlantic Parks & Rec Dept. Board (Vote for 1): Shirley Jensen

Atlantic City Mayor: Pat McCurdy; Grace N. Garrett; Kathy Somers; Tim Teig.

Cumberland City Council Member (Vote for 3): Mike Hill (I); Darrin Hardisty (I); Matt Dolch.

Cumberland City Mayor: Nancy Virginia Coughlin (I)

Griswold City Council Member (Vote for 2): Jim Ridlen; Kirt Underwood; Doug Moore: Xavier Johnson.

Griswold City Mayor: Matt Shehan; Brad Rhine (I).

Lewis City Council Member (Vote for 2): Ryan K. Archibald (I); Mary L. Neece (A 10/14/20); Christopher Jahnke.

Lewis City Council Member (Vote for 1): Teresa E. Comer (A 3/11/20).

Marne City Council (Vote for 2): Angela Redler (I); Aaron Williams (I).

Massena City Council (Vote for 2): Doug Venteicher (I); Jackson R. Bissell (I).

Wiota City Council Member (Vote for 3): Charles Bechtold; Jeffrey L. Lillard (I); Bryon Armstrong.

Wiota City Mayor: J. Ford Lillard (I).

IGHSAU High School Volleyball Rankings 09/16/2021

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September 16th, 2021 by admin

2021 Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, September 16

Class 1A
No. School Record LW
1 Burlington Notre Dame 19-6 1
2 Springville 10-2 2
3 Gehlen Catholic 6-5 3
4 Lisbon 10-2 5
5 Holy Trinity Catholic 5-3 4
6 Ankeny Christian 14-3 6
7 Dunkerton 10-1 7
8 Gladbrook-Reinbeck 13-5 8
9 New London 5-5 9
10 Newell-Fonda 10-1 10
11 North Tama 8-4 11
12 Lamoni 10-0 12
13 Council Bluffs St. Albert 6-6 13
14 Waterloo Christian 6-4 14
15 Southeast Warren 13-3 15
Dropped Out: None

Class 2A
No. School Record LW
1 Dike-New Hartford 22-0 1
2 Denver 15-2 2
3 Wilton 16-0 3
4 South Hardin 16-0 6
5 Boyden-Hull 10-2 10
6 Western Christian 9-5 4
7 Wapsie Valley 5-4 5
8 Sumner-Fredericksburg 12-3 7
9 Osage 7-2 8
10 Beckman Catholic 17-4 9
11 Kuemper Catholic 12-4 12
12 Grundy Center 13-6 11
13 Treynor 9-3 14
14 Missouri Valley 19-2 15
15 Hinton 8-1 NR
Dropped Out: Ridge View (13)

Class 3A
No. School Record LW
1 West Delaware 19-2 2
2 Davenport Assumption 12-3 4
3 Des Moines Christian 13-2 5
4 West Liberty 15-0 8
5 Sheldon 8-3 5
6 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 9-1 1
7 West Burlington 8-0 7
8 Mount Vernon 9-4 9
9 Sioux Center 11-3 11
10 Unity Christian 4-3 3
11 Union 9-2 13
12 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 13-2 12
13 Independence 6-5 10
14 Red Oak 6-7 14
15 New Hampton 14-3 15
Dropped Out: None

Class 4A
No. School Record LW
1 North Scott 14-3 1
2 Western Dubuque 7-3 2
3 Xavier 13-2 4
4 Oskaloosa 16-3 5
5 Marion 15-3 6
6 Glenwood 15-2 7
7 Bondurant-Farrar 10-1 3
8 Waverly-Shell Rock 15-4 8
9 Clear Creek-Amana 11-5 9
10 North Polk 16-5 10
11 Pella 12-3 12
12 Winterset 7-1 14
13 Indianola 10-7 11
14 Webster City 9-1 NR
15 Norwalk 10-6 15
Dropped Out: Humboldt (13)

Class 5A
No. School Record LW
1 Iowa City Liberty 16-3 3
2 Ankeny 19-3 1
3 Pleasant Valley 12-1 4
4 Dowling Catholic 14-7 9
5 West Des Moines Valley 15-5 2
6 Urbandale 15-5 5
7 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 12-5 7
8 Ankeny Centennial 15-5 6
9 Cedar Falls 12-3 8
10 Johnston 9-4 11
11 Cedar Rapids Prairie 9-5 13
12 Iowa City West 9-6 10
13 Waukee Northwest 9-9 NR
14 Bettendorf 7-9 14
15 Sioux City North 13-7 15
Dropped Out: Southeast Polk (12)

CONNIE ELAINE JORGENSEN, 71, of Avoca (Svcs. 09/18/2021)

Obituaries

September 16th, 2021 by admin

CONNIE ELAINE JORGENSEN, 71, of Avoca died on Tuesday, September 14th at Avoca Specialty Care. Funeral services for CONNIE ELAINE JORGENSEN will be held on Saturday, September 18th at 2:30 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Friday, September 17th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

CONNIE ELAINE JORGENSEN is survived by:

Husband: Bob Jorgensen of Avoca.

Sons: Steve (Nikki) Jorgensen of Avoca. Mike (Wendy) Jorgensen of Avoca.

Daughter: Jill (Todd) Feigenbutz of Oakland.

Brother: John (Nancy) Nielsen of Dunlap.

Sister: Sheri Nielsen of Omaha, NE.

6 Grandchildren

 

Flags ordered at Half-Staff Friday for Iowa/Nebraska Marine & others killed in Afghanistan

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September 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) — Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has ordered flags to fly at half-staff across the State, Friday, in honor of a Marine from Red Oak who was killed last month during a suicide bombing in Afghanistan. Twenty-three-year-old Corporal Daegan William-Tyeler Page and 12 other US service members were killed in the August 26th ISIS attack near the Kabul airport.

Daegan Page. (Photo from the FB memorial page.)

The order calls for the flags to be lowered from sunrise to sunset on Friday, September 17. Reynolds says flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building, all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties, and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly flags at the same time as a sign of respect.

Governor Kim Reynolds said in her order, “I join with Iowans and the nation in honoring the selfless and dedicated service of Cpl. Daegan Page who was taken much too soon. His sacrifice will serve as a constant reminder that the freedoms and liberties we enjoy as a country come at a heavy cost.” Page grew up in Red Oak and went to high school in Omaha. The Purple Heart recipient will be buried tomorrow with full military honors in Omaha.

Regent universities requesting an increase in state funding

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September 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) The Board of Regents today (Thursday) approved a funding request from the state of nearly 639 million dollars ($638.6). The plan would give a seven million dollar increase to Iowa State University, and four million each to the University of Iowa and the University of Northern Iowa. The three state university presidents touched on the need for funding in their regular remarks to the board. I-S-U president Wendy Wintersteen opened the remarks.

“Without an increase in state support, we will continue to be challenged to retain our excellent faculty and staff with competitive salaries. Increasing inflation for supplies and services is also a concern,” Wintersteen says. She says they also have technology needs. “I-S-U is in dire need of technology updates to improve operations and the student experiences — but which costs tens of millions of dollars to implement,” she says. U-N-I president Mark Nook says the school returns the investment to the state.

“The University of Northern uses the funds that it receives from the state to really invest in the future of the state of Iowa. By supporting students to reach their educational, personal and professional, and life goals by investing in the academic programs that match the current and future concerns and needs within our state,” Nook says. University of Iowa president Barbara Wilson says the increase will be targeted at student support. “We are laser-focused on those kinds of metrics to support students — particularly our students from Iowa — but really all of our students.” Wilson says.

The Board of Regents approved the appropriations request without any comment from the board members.

2 from Council Bluffs arrested in Glenwood on drug charges

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September 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man and a woman from Council Bluffs were arrested on drug charges the past couple of days, in Glenwood, and a man from Omaha was arrested for violations of the sex offender registry. The Glenwood Police Department reports 44-year-old Rebeka Cantu-Sosa, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Wednesday for Possession of Meth and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $1,300. And, 61-year-old Jeffrey Hurd, of Council Bluffs, was arrested today (Thursda), for Possession of Meth. His bond was set at $5,000.

Authorities said also, 56-year-old Kenneth Walters, of Omaha, was arrested Wednesday on two counts of failure to register as a sex offender. His total bond was set at $20,000.