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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 2 – 09/03/2021

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September 3rd, 2021 by admin

High School Football Week 2
09/03/2021
Games listed by class of home team

Class 5A

CB Abraham Lincoln 45, Denison-Schleswig 36- ON KDSNTV

CLass 4A

Indianola 52, Glenwood 16
Lewis Central 70, Carlisle 22
Omaha South 43, CB Thomas Jefferson 22

Class 3A

ADM 31, Ballard 14
Winterset 28, Creston 7
Carroll 24, Gilbert 7
Harlan 56, Grinnell 7
Oskaloosa 35, Knoxville 0
South Tama 33, Saydel 0

Class 2A

Greene County 63, Perry 0
Red Oak 20, West Central Valley 0
Underwood 47, Clarinda 7

Class 1A

Kuemper Catholic 34, Atlantic 0 –ON KJAN AND KJANTV
ACGC 62, Woodward-Granger 6
Shenandoah 28, Nodaway Valley 26
Pleasantville @ I-35
Cherokee 41, West Monona 27
Ridge View 38, East Sac County 14- ON ESCN

Class A

Tri-Center 14, Treynor 0
Earlham 40, AHSTW 7
Riverside 49, St. Albert 36
Mount Ayr 34, Central Decatur 27
IKM-Manning 28, Westwood 20
Lawton-Bronson 66, Missouri Valley 32
Southwest Valley 29, Sidney 0
Woodbury Central 18, Logan-Magnolia 13

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Kingsley-Pierson 51, Ar-We-Va 6- ON ROCKET MEDIA PRODUCTIONS
Audubon 53, Boyer Valley 14- ON BVTV
CAM 76, Woodbine 20- ON CAM COUGAR CHANNEL
Coon Rapids-Bayard 51, Woodward Academy 6
Exira-EHK 38, West Harrison 34- ON SPARTAN MEDIA
Lamoni 50, East Union 6
Bedford 52, Griswold 0- ON GrizTigerVision
Lenox 76, East Mills 30
Martensdale-St. Marys 56, Moravia 6
GTRA 68, Glidden-Ralston 37
Southeast Warren 27, Mormon Trail 20
Fremont-Mills 64, Stanton-Essex 36

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 2 – 09/03/2021

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 3rd, 2021 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2021 by Rush CPA and Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Matt Mullenix 7-1
Chris Parks 7-1
Doug Leonard 6-2
Jim Field 5-3

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Trojan Preview – Week 2 – 09/03/2021

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 3rd, 2021 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. We take a look back at the week one loss to Glenwood and look ahead to the week two matchup with the Kuemper Catholic Knights.

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Federal lawsuit seeks to overturn state law preventing school mask mandates

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa A-C-L-U announced today (Friday) that 11 Iowa parents of students with disabilities and a disability rights group are filing a federal lawsuit against the state over the law that bans mask mandates in schools. A-L-C-U attorney Rita Bettis Austen says the students can’t get the same education through online learning. “This violates federal civil rights laws that are meant to protect kids with disabilities in education from discrimination,” she says. Bettis Austen says they are asking the court to immediately block the part of the law that prohibits mask mandates from schools.

“Because this law put vulnerable kids in a dangerous situation. Schools need to be able to require everyone to wear a mask in order to meet their obligations to these children,” Bettis Austen says. The U-S Department of Education says it is investigating whether laws against mask mandates in Iowa and four other states violate federal anti-discrimination laws. Bettis Austen says this lawsuit follows along with that investigation. “It’s unusual for the Department of Education to act this quickly in opening an investigation. I credit it to just how urgent this situation is for our students with disabilities,” she says.

A-L-C-U attorney Rita Bettis Austen

Bettis Austen says this case is not connected to a case brought in state court by a parent from Council Bluffs. Heather Preston of Des Moines is one of the parents in the suit. “For my son, going to school when not everyone is wearing masks puts him at a huge risk. Meanwhile, because of his needs, he needs to be learning in person,” Preston says. “It is terrifying for a parent to have to worry every day about the physical safety of their child.” Governor Kim Reynolds signed the bill into law in May and says it allows parents to decided if their child should wear a mask to school.

Labor Day Holiday – Put the Brakes on Impaired Driving

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer and we celebrate with barbecues and road trips. But be aware as you hit the highways, the Labor Day holiday weekend is one of the deadliest times of the year in terms of drunk-driving fatalities.  During the 2019 Labor Day holiday period (August 31 – September 3), there were 451 traffic fatalities nationwide.  Forty-five percent of those fatalities involved drivers who had been drinking and more than one-third (38%) of the fatalities involved drivers who were over the legal limit.  Ultimately, drinking and driving is a choice, and it is a choice that puts all road users at risk.

In Iowa in 2019, there were six fatalities over the three-day Labor Day weekend.  Three of these fatalities involved a drunk driver. To help keep people safe on our roadways and put an end to drunk driving, extra law enforcement will be out, both locally and nationally, in support of the 2021 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign from August 20 through September 6, 2021.

One of the deadliest and most often committed – yet preventable – crimes (impaired driving), has become a serious safety epidemic in our country.  We can all do our part to put the brakes on drunk and drugged driving.  Remember that it is never okay to drink/drug and drive.  Even if you plan to have only one alcoholic beverage, designate a sober driver or use a ride serve to get home safely.  If you see a drunk driver on the road, contact your local law enforcement.  Do you have a friend who is about to drink and drive?  Take the keys away and make arrangements to get your friend home safely.  These are small tasks that can make a BIG difference to save lives.

The Iowa Department of Public Safety and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau reminds you:
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.

8th Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour: Connecting Rural Communities Through Art

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) – The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is gearing up for its eighth year connecting rural communities through art. Mark your calendars for Friday, September 17th, Saturday, September 18th and Sunday, September 19th this year. In 2014, a group of southwest Iowa artists came together to pull off a regional event to connect their rural communities – a self-guided ‘Art Tour’ that would showcase their artworks, studios, galleries, and hometowns. The first year included nine participating communities and thirty artists. The success of the Southwest Iowa Art Tour has grown the eighth annual event to twelve communities, fifteen Gathering Places, and more than seventy local artists.

This self-guided tour allows participants to begin and end where they would like, come and go from location to location at their leisure, and explore diverse art forms – including fiber art, sculpture, pottery, painting, metal works, jewelry, glassware and much more from over seventy artists. The fifteen unique stops, some familiar and others new this year, will be located in the following Southwest Iowa towns: Avoca, Clarinda, Council Bluffs, Essex, Glenwood, Harlan, Macedonia, Malvern, Neola, Red Oak and Villisca.

The event is traditionally held the third Saturday and Sunday in September. In 2019, an additional Friday “Sneak Peek” was added at select locations. Last year the tour was modified due to COVID-19 and featured less locations and hours only on Saturday. For 2021 the Southwest Iowa Art Tour has returned as a three-day event, which will allow the public time to hit all 15 Gathering Places over the weekend! This year’s Friday “Sneak Peek” hours are from 4 to 7 PM on September 17th at 10 of the 15 locations.

This will provide attendees with the additional opportunity to explore the Gathering Places in Clarinda, Essex, Macedonia, Malvern, Neola, Red Oak and Villisca a little early – whether you can’t make it the other days or just need additional time to visit all locations over the weekend. The Five One 8 in Red Oak will also be having an ‘after hours’ with live music by Tica Perri from 7 to 9 PM. The hours for all locations are from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 18th and from Noon to 4 PM on Sunday, September 19th.

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is coordinated by Golden Hills RC&D of Oakland and the collaborative efforts of local participating artists. Because of ongoing COVID-19 concerns, Gathering Places will be exercising precautions that may include outdoor displays, social distancing measures and extra sanitizing to ensure the health and safety of our artists and participants. Please be respectful of individual Gathering Place guidelines, and of course please stay home if you are not feeling well.

For more information be sure to check the “Southwest Iowa Art” Tour Facebook page (with individual Facebook Events for each Gathering Place) and visit the website: www.swiarttour.com, or contact Becca at rebecca.castle@goldenhillsrcd.org. Come support our artists in Southwest Iowa, and be a part of “connecting rural communities through art.”

Atlantic Area Chamber to Host Drive-In Movie Experience With “Hocus Pocus”

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Meyer & Gross Real Estate, will be hosting a Drive-In Movie experience Saturday, October 2nd.  Kelsey Beschorner, Programs Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce said  “Drive-In Movie Night has become an annual tradition that I look forward to every year. We are excited to bring a Halloween themed movie to the big screen this fall.”

She added, “The Drive-In is a fun, nostalgic experience for community members and those in the surrounding area to enjoy. This also gives us the opportunity to show off our town and encourage people to shop and eat before coming to the movie.”

The Drive-In Movie will be at the Cass County Fair Grounds in the grandstand area beginning around 8:30 PM with a showing of “Hocus Pocus.” Cars may begin parking at 7 PM. The screen is 60 feet long with a high definition projector. Speakers will be available next to the screen for people to utilize. A transmitter will be provided for those enjoying the movie from their car. Attendees will turn their radio to a certain station and the transmitter will play the audio through their car speakers.

Entry is $20 per car vehicle and tickets can be purchased at www.atlanticiowa.com or day-of at the gate. People are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets to sit on. Inside parking for the Drive-In is limited, so pack a chair or blanket as precaution. Concessions will be available for purchase by Atlas Atlantic Cinema in the Chuckwagon on the fairgrounds.

For more information, visit www.atlanticiowa.com, call the Chamber at 712.243.3017 or email chamber@atlanticiowa.com. The Drive-In is sponsored by Meyer & Gross Real Estate, Diamond Detailing, Nishna Valley Family YMCA, and the Atlantic Community Promotions Commission.

Omaha Man Sentenced for Role in Sex Trafficking of a Minor

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, Nebraska) – Acting United States Attorney Jan Sharp has announced that 30-year-old Darien T. Brewer, of Omaha, Nebraska, was sentenced today (Friday) in federal court in Omaha, for conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of a minor. Brewer was  sentenced to 180 months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After his release from prison, Brewer will begin a five-year term of supervised release.

An investigation conducted by Homeland Security Investigations and the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office determined that from January 2016 and continuing through January 2019, in the District of Nebraska and elsewhere, Brewer (also known as “BD”) and a co-defendant, Lauryn Besta, conspired and agreed to recruit, transport, and entice four minor females, under the age of 18 years old, to engage in commercial sex.  The victims were introduced into the lifestyle of prostitution through the use of drugs and alcohol provided by Brewer and Besta.  Brewer and Besta often referred to the minors as “the Bunny Gang.”

Investigators determined that Brewer and Besta would instruct the minors how to advertise, solicit, and charge for commercial sex acts in the District of Nebraska and elsewhere.  Brewer and Besta obtained commercial sex customers for the minors by purchasing and posting advertisements on internet sites such as www.backpage.com. Sex customers responded to the advertisements via telephone and text message and commercial sex acts were coordinated to occur at various hotels, motels, and other locations.  Brewer and Besta used vehicles and public highways to drive the minors to various hotels, motels, and other locations for commercial sex acts, including Omaha, Nebraska; Lincoln, Nebraska; Iowa; and Houston, Texas.  The minors paid a portion or all of the payments received for commercial sex acts to Brewer and Besta.

On June 4, 2021, Besta pleaded guilty to conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking of a minor.  Sentencing is scheduled for September 3, 2021. The case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office.

HARRY TUPPER, 75, of Atlantic (Visitation 9/6/21)

Obituaries

September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

HARRY TUPPER, 75, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Sept. 2nd, at home. An open visitation for HARRY TUPPER will be held on Monday, Sept. 6th, from 5-until 7-p.m., at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic (formerly Hockenberry Funeral Home).

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation.

Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare. com for now, until the Schmidt Family Funeral Home website is completed.

HARRY TUPPER is survived by:

His wife – Dorothy Tupper, of Atlantic.

His son – Richard (Ali) Tupper, of Atlantic.

His daughter – Heather (David) Christensen, of Racine, WI.

His step-mother: Susan Tupper, of Harlan.

Step-brothers: Ron (Kathy) Jensen, of Jacksonville, IA, & Mike (Teresa) Jensen, of Kimballton.

8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Page County Sheriff’s report

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September 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests and one farming accident. According to Sheriff Lyle Palmer, on September 2nd at around 4:12 pm, Page County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 34-year-old Frederick George Steven Billings, II. He was taken into custody at the Page County Jail, for Public Intoxication (Simple Misdemeanor) and Furnishing Contraband to Inmates (Class D Felony).

Billings

Deputies along with EMS personnel were dispatched at around 7:22-p.m. Thursday, to 1360 D Avenue, in rural Essex, following a report of a farming accident. Angela Marie Johnson-Wityk was flown by Air Evac helicopter to an Omaha hospital for treatment. Shenandoah Police assisted at the accident scene. Addition details were not released.

A little after 12-a.m. Tuesday, August 31st, deputies arrested Michael Scott Morton on a valid Page County warrant for Violation of a no contact order. He was booked into the Page County Jail and held without bond until seen by a Judge.

Morton

And, on Monday, Aug. 30th, 35-year-old Daniel Joseph Jackson was arrested on a valid Page County warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order. His bond was set at $300.