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GARY A. BROWN, 78, of Hastings, NE. (Graveside Svcs. 5/13/21)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

GARY A. BROWN, 78, of Hastings, NE., died Sunday, May 9th, at home. Graveside services for GARY BROWN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, May 13th, at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home from 10-a.m. until 11-a.m. Thursday, May 13th…

Following the visitation, Burial with Military Rites by American Legion Fred Funston Post #227 at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

GARY A. BROWN is survived by:

His sons – Kevin Brown; Keith (Anne) Brown; Donald (Debby) Brown; and Albert Brown.
His daughter – Christina McDunn.
His brothers – James (Connie) Brown; Randy (Linda) Brown; and Greg Brown.
His sister – Rosann (Jim) Nauman
7 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, other realtives and friends

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tue., May 11 2021

Weather

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 62. E @ 10 mph.
Tonight: Clear. Low around 34.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 64. SE @ 5-10.
Thursday: P/cldy. High near 66.
Friday: Mo. Cldy w/light rain. High 62.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 64. Our Low this morning, 37. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 60 and the Low was 37. The Record High on this date was 95 in 2000. The Record Low was 27 in 1891, 1946 & 1981.

State auditor says bad actors in state employ should pay, not taxpayers, to settle sexual harassment cases

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State officials have approved a 135-thousand dollar settlement to a former state employee who alleged she was sexually harassed by her boss at the Woodward State Resource Center, the state-run facility for residents with intellectual disabilities. The State Appeal Board approved the settlement yesterday (Monday), but State Auditor Rob Sand, a member of the board, voted no. He says the former supervisor who committed the harassment should be held accountable, not Iowa taxpayers.

“We need to be making efforts to change the way we handle these because if we do that, we can prevent sexual harassment and protect taxpayers,” Sand says. “I’m not going to support the status quo.” In 2019, Sand also opposed having the State of Iowa use more than four-million dollars in taxpayers’ money to settle two sexual harassment lawsuits brought against the former director of the Iowa Finance Authority. The governor already had fired Dave Jamison over the allegations.

“The current process for settling these I just think is inadequate. We have got to make sure that taxpayers aren’t paying for people’s sins,” Sand says. “We need to hold people personally accoutable when they do this kind of thing. That’s the only way we’re going to discourage the action. It’s the only way we’re going to prevent future acts of sexual harassment.” The state’s solicitor general argued settling Jamison’s case was in the best interest of the state because it avoided what could have been a costly trial and also respected Jamison’s victims.

In this latest case, Maria Hernandez filed a lawsuit accusing Joel Taylor, her supervisor at the Woodward Resource Center, of retaliating against her after she accused him of sexual harassment and discrimination. The state admits no wrongdoing in settling the case and is paying Hernandez more than 80-thousand dollars. Her attorneys will be paid 55-thousand.

Reynolds signs school-related bills on open enrollment, drivers ed, extracurricular programs

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds signed 17 bills into law on Monday. This year’s March 1st deadline has been waived for student open enrollment applications for transfers out the Des Moines, Davenport, Waterloo, West Liberty and Postville School Districts. A new state law that took effect yesterday gets rid of the voluntary diversity plans in those five districts that prevented some transfer requests.

The governor has also signed legislative giving parents authority to certify they’ve taught their child how to drive, meaning the teenager is qualified to take the tests to get a driver’s license. After the pandemic led to cancelled fundraisers and reduced ticket sales for high school events, another bill the governor signed into law will let school boards shift general education money to cover deficits in the budgets for sports, music, drama and other extracurricular programs.

The governor also approved a new law that lets delivery services like Uber Eats and Door Dash deliver beer, wine and liquor from restaurants, grocery stores and other retailers.

NORMA JEAN TAYLOR, 88, of Oakland (Svcs. 5/13/21)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

NORMA JEAN TAYLOR, 88, of Oakland, died Sunday, May 9th, at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for NORMA JEAN TAYLOR will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, May 13, 2021, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will take place one hour prior to the funeral.

Interment will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery.

NORMA JEAN TAYLOR is survived by:

Her son  – Rickie (Shirley) Taylor, of Urbandale.

Her daughters – Barbara (husband Kim) Schorsch of Oakland, and Jana (Tim) Taylor, of Woodbine

Her brother – Lloyd Rohwer, of Elkhorn, NE.

4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.

Spring Sports Scoreboard 05/10/2021

Sports

May 10th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Audubon 5, Southwest Valley 4. (Kya Petersen and Aleah Hermansen had 2-0 nights for Audubon.)
See other story for Hawkeye Ten Girls Tournament.

BOYS TENNIS

Denison-Schleswig 9, Lewis Central 0
Harlan 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Southwest Valley 6, Audubon 0

GIRLS SOCCER

CB Thomas Jefferson 3, St. Albert 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 10, Underwood 0
Des Moines Christian 5, Panorama 0
Treynor 11, Riverside 0
Kuemper Catholic 2, Nodaway Valley/WCV 1 (Kuemper wins on PK’s)
Harlan 10, Logan-Magnolia 0

BOYS SOCCER

Denison-Schleswig 2, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Des Moines Christian 3, Panorama 1
Lewis Central 10, Atlantic 0
St. Albert 5, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Treynor 2, Riverside 1
West Central Valley/Nodaway Valley 3, Harlan 2

GIRLS GOLF

Carroll finished 2nd at the Raccoon River Conference Tournament with a 369. Gilbert won with a 333.
Lenox 226, Mount Ayr 226, Bedford NTS. Medalist: Chelsey Hoakison, Lenox, 49.
Tri-Center 226, Underwood NTS. Medalist: Madison Ausdemore, Tri-Center, 46.
See other stories for Rolling Valley and Hawkeye Ten Tournament results.

BOYS GOLF

Carroll finished 3rd at the Raccoon River Conference Tournament with a 324. Gilbert won with a 295.
Bedford 174, Mount Ayr 241, Lenox 248. Medalist: Gage Godsey and Logan Moyer, Bedford, 43.
East Union 378, Southwest Valley 388, Nodaway Valley 429. Medalist: Owen Wilkinson, Southwest Valley, 88. Runner-Up Matthew Weber, Nodaway Valley, 94.
Underwood 161, Tri-Center 178. Medalist: Coby Fink, Underwood, 36.
See other stories for Rolling Valley and Hawkeye Ten Tournament results.

Glenwood and St. Albert share Hawkeye Ten Girls Tennis Championship

Sports

May 10th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference Girls Tennis Tournament
Monday, May 10, 2021 @ Shenandoah

Team Scores

  1. Glenwood 20
  2. Tie 1st- St. Albert 20
  3. Red Oak 18
  4. Tie 3rd- Creston 18
  5. Kuemper Catholic 16
  6. Lewis Central 15
  7. Denison-Schleswig 12
  8. Tie 7th- Clarinda 12
  9. Atlantic 9
  10. Shenandoah 3
  11. Harlan 1

#1 Singles Champion: Maddie Fry, Creston def. Landry Miller, St. Albert 1-6, 7-5, 1-10
#2 Singles Champion: Allison Narmi, St. Albert def. Kiana Schulz, Denison-Schleswig

# 1 Doubles Champion: Mayson Hartley/Taylor Cole, Clarinda def. Samantha Tidgren/Jordan Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic 6-3 (3)
# 2 Doubles Champion: Coryl Matheny/Riley Wiese, Glenwood def. Alyssa Brant/Vanessa Breedlove, Kuemper Catholic 4-6, 7-5, 10-4

Atlantic Finishes
#1 Singles:
Genevieve Martinez, fell in both matches 6-3 and 6-2
#2 Singles: Addi Schmitt won first match 8-1, Lost Consolation 8-6
#1 Doubles: Tessa Grooms/Nellie Grooms – 3rd Place. Won first match 9-7, Lost second match 8-2. Won 3rd place match 9-8 (5).
#2 Doubles: Olivia Engler/Molly McFadden – 6th Place. Lost first match 8-5. Won second match 8-4. Won third match 8-3. Lost 5th place match 8-6.

Creston, Driskell win Hawkeye Ten Girls Golf Titles

Sports

May 10th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Girls Golf Tournament
05/10/2021 at Nishna Hills Golf Course in Atlantic

Team Scores

  1. Creston 370
  2. Atlantic 382
  3. Glenwood 391
  4. Shenandoah 400
  5. Denison-Schleswig 405
  6. Lewis Central 405
  7. Harlan 412
  8. St. Albert 426
  9. Clarinda 440
  10. Red Oak 448
  11. Kuemper Catholic 461

Individual Top 12

1. Rylie Driskell, Creston, 80 1st Team All-Conference
2. Taylor Elam, Lewis Central, 84 1st Team All-Conference
3. Roni Hook, Atlantic, 85 1st Team All-Conference
4. Jocelyn Cheek, Harlan, 86 1st Team All-Conference
5. Maria Groumoutis, Creston, 90 1st Team All-Conference
6. Haley Woods, Glenwood, 91 1st Team All-Conference
7. Halie Wheatley, Shenandoah, 92 2nd Team All-Conference
8. Lainey Sheffield, St. Albert, 92 2nd Team All-Conference
9. Abby Smith, Atlantic, 93 2nd Team All-Conference
10. Tatum Watkins, Clarinda, 93 2nd Team All-Conference
11. Mikaela Downing, Creston, 93 2nd Team All-Conference
12. Brooke Brauer, Shenandoah, 93 2nd Team All-Conference

Rolling Valley Conference Golf Tournament 05/10/2021

Sports

May 10th, 2021 by admin

The Rolling Valley Conference Golf Tournaments for boys and girls were contested at Crestwood Hills Golf Course in Anita on Monday. Boyer Valley came out as the team champion on both sides.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 396
  2. CAM 417
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard 435

Girls Individual Scores

  1. Alexi Miller, Boyer Valley, 94
  2. Kim Daily, Glidden-Ralston, 95
  3. Katelyn Nielsen, Boyer Valley, 95
  4. Alaya Betts, Coon Rapids-Bayard, 96
  5. Mady McKee, CAM, 102

Boys Team Scores

  1. Boyer Valley 340
  2. CAM 356
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard 359
  4. Woodbine 363
  5. Exira-EHK 369
  6. Glidden-Ralston 427

Boys Individual Scores

  1. Cory Bantam, Woodbine, 77
  2. Tyler Petersen, Exira-EHK, 83
  3. Clay Roberts, Boyer Valley, 84
  4. Adam Puck, Boyer Valley, 84
  5. Caden Nielsen, Boyer Valley, 85

Wasps active this time of year

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It has been too cool and dry for mosquitoes to get very active so far this year — but you may have noticed another insect flying around. I-S-U entomologist, Donald Stewart, says wasps have been active. “Most of these are paper wasps with an elongated, about an in long, brownish color. It’s the wasp that makes a nest up under the eaves of your house. It looks like a little upside down umbrella hanging there,” Lewis says. He says the wasps right now are looking for a place to live.

“Those nests are started by a single queen,” Lewis explains,”and they are quite active on the warm days of spring as they look for a sheltered location where they can build that nest.” But Lewis says they shouldn’t be very aggressive. “They aren’t interested in stinging, they’re interested in finding a place to make a nest — build a little nest, catch a little food, lay a few eggs,” according to Lewis. “Later in the summer when the population increases, then the wasps will be a little bit more aggressive, but right now they are not quite as threatening as people expect.”

Lewis says they shouldn’t pose much of a concern.