Police in Red Oak late Friday night, arrested 34-year-old James Harlan Rosencrans, of Red Oak. He was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Rosencrans was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $10,000 cash bond.
Police in Red Oak late Friday night, arrested 34-year-old James Harlan Rosencrans, of Red Oak. He was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Rosencrans was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $10,000 cash bond.
Today: Mostly Sunny. High 87. S @ 20-35 mph.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 62. S @ 10-15.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy w/a chance of showers, late. High 80. S @ 10-20.
Monday: Cldy w/showers & tstrms. High 62.
Tuesday: P/cldy. High 65.
Friday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low was 39. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 83 and the Low was 52. The Record High on this date was 90 in 1965. The Record Low was 24 in 1909.
CLEVELAND — With the 93rd pick in the NFL Draft, Friday, the Buffalo Bills select Northern Iowa Offensive Lineman Spencer Brown, a graduate of the Lenox High School. Brown, a 6-foot 8-inch, 311 pounder, played tackle for UNI. He was a 2019 2nd Team All MVFC selection, who opted out of the 2020 Spring Season due to COVID-19 concerns. He was named a preseason FCS All-American in 2020 before the season was postponed.
Spencer Brown (Photo via UNIpanthers.com)
Brown had offers from Power 5 schools after the FCS postponed the 2020 season to spring of 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He turned down the opportunity out of allegiance to Northern Iowa.
Brown competed in football, basketball, golf, and track at Lenox High School in his hometown Lenox, Iowa. The school, nestled in a town with a population of 1,407 as of 2010, fielded an eight-player team. Brown played tight end in addition to fighting through double teams to rack up 17 sacks as a senior and earned first-team all-state honors.
Brown becomes the first player from Northern Iowa drafted by the Bills.
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Cubs are teaming up with Hy-Vee to make COVID-19 vaccines available at Principal Park. The hope is to have the mobile clinic up and running for opening day on Tuesday, May 4th. On Wednesday, Gov. Kim Reynolds called on the organization to help get more Iowans vaccinated.
For its part, the I-Cubs organization says they are looking forward to playing a vital role in protecting Iowans as well as welcoming them back to the stands safely. Hy-Vee, too, is looking forward to the partnership as well. In a statement, they said this free vaccine clinic will offer many opportunities for Iowans to get their shot at multiple upcoming games.
BOYS TENNIS
Atlantic 7, Lewis Central 2. Grant and Ethan Sturm, Bode Johnson and Bryan York went 2-0 to lead Atlantic in the victory.
Harlan 7, Red Oak 2 : Brock Bruns, Mitchell Rueschenberg, Stephen Leinen and Nolan Blum were 2-0 for Harlan in the win.
CB Abraham Lincoln 6, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
LeMars 6, CB Abraham Lincoln 3
Shenandoah 6, St. Albert 3
GIRLS TENNIS
Lewis Central 8, Atlantic 1. Atlantic’s lone win came from Tessa and Nellie Grooms in the #1 Doubles match 8-3 over Lanee Olsen and Oasis Opheim.
Red Oak 9, Harlan 0
GIRLS GOLF
Boyer Valley 209, West Monona 229, Woodbine 278. Medalist: Alexia Miller, Boyer Valley (49).
Treynor 242, AHSTW 286. Medalist: Madeline Lewis, Treynor (41)
BOYS GOLF
Greene County 182, Ogden 187, Manson NW Webster 202, Southeast Valley 221, Glidden-Ralston 258.
Treynor 162, AHSTW 205. Medalist: Joey Konz, Treynor (36)
Lamoni 181, Bedford 186. Medalist: Logan Jones, Lamoni (40)
GIRLS SOCCER
Atlantic 2 Harlan 0. Aubrey Guyer and Jada Jensen each posted one goal and one assist. Edria Brummer had eight saves for the Trojans
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, Tri-Center 1
Kuemper Catholic 10, Logan-Magnolia 0
BOYS SOCCER
Harlan 8, Atlantic 0. Ashton Lyon had 3 goals and an assist to lead the Cyclones.
Glenwood 7, Missouri Valley 2
Storm Lake 3, Denison-Schleswig 1
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released the regional assignments for both golf and tennis. The first round of regional golf takes place on May 17 with the regional final on May 24th. Regional tennis is scheduled for May 19th.
The golf assignments are available here. Click here for the tennis information.
Some of the assignments include:
TENNIS
Class 1A
Region 2 at Kuemper Catholic: Audubon; Denison-Schleswig; Harlan; Kuemper Catholic ; St. Albert .
Region 3 at Red Oak: Atlantic; Clarinda; Creston; Glenwood; Red Oak; Shenandoah ; Southwest Valley .
CLASS 2A
Region 3 at WDM Valley: Lewis Central; Thomas Jefferson .
Region 4 at Southeast Polk: Abraham Lincoln .
GOLF
CLASS 1A
Region 1C at Fort Dodge: Glidden-Ralston; IKM-Manning.
Region 1 Final at Ridge View
Region 2A at Dunlap: AHSTW; Audubon; Boyer Valley; Coon Rapids-Bayard; Exira-EHK; Logan-Magnolia; Woodbine .
Region 2B at Anita: CAM; East Union; Lamoni; Lenox ; Mount Ayr ; Nodaway Valley; Southwest Valley.
Region 2C at Neola: Bedford; East Mills; Essex/Stanton; Fremont-Mills; Griswold; Riverside; Sidney ; St. Albert ; Tri-Center.
Region 2 Final at TBD
CLASS 2A
Region 2A at Panora: Kuemper Catholic
Region 2B at Shenandoah: Clarinda; Missouri Valley; Red Oak; Shenandoah; Treynor; Underwood.
Region 2 Final at Underwood.
Red Oak Tiger Relays
Boys Team Scores – Varsity
1
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Glenwood
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186.00
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2
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Red Oak
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95.00
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3
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Harlan Community
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90.00
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4
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Woodbine
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78.00
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5
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Lewis Central
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43.00
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5
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Tri-Center
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43.00
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7
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CB Thomas Jefferson
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35.00
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8
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Atlantic
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10.00
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Atlantic sent their JV squad and got points from Drew Engler (4th in the 3200), Jayden Proehl (4th in the High Jump), Alex Sonntag (6th in the 800), and Logan Tarrell (6th in the 1600). Other, individual results can be found HERE.
Ace Nelson Relays at Denison
Girls
1
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Denison-Schleswig
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109.00
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2
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Tri-Center
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73.00
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3
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Atlantic
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28.00
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4
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Lewis Central
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20.00
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5
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DS JV
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17.00
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6
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DS JV 2
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2.00
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Denison-Schleswig won their home meet with 109 points. Claire Leinen won the 100 (13.47), Bella Araujo took the 200 (27.57), Claire Miller claimed the 100 (17.10) and 400 hurdles (1:18.63). The Monarchs also won the 4×100 (53.46), 4×200 (1:53.35), shuttle hurdle (1:11.91) and sprint medley (2:00.68).
Tri-Center’s Kyla Corrin won the 400 (1:05.30), Karis Corrin won the 1600 (6:06.80) and 3000 (13:28.06). Peyton Pogge took gold in the 800 (2:34.61), Hope McPhillips won the high jump (4-08.00) and Emile Sorenson won the long jump (14-05.50). The Trojans also won the 4×400 (4:26.83) and 4×800 (11:11.97).
Full results HERE.
Boys
1
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Treynor
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134.00
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2
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Denison-Schleswig
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76.00
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3
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Cherokee
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48.00
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4
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DS JV
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6.00
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5
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IKM-Manning
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3.00
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Treynor won all but two events getting individual wins from Sid Schaaf in the 200 (22.82) and 400 (50.62), Noah James in the 110 hurdles (15.67) and high jump (5-10.00), Cole Dooley in the 1600 (4:57.04) and 3200 (11:19.84), Blake Sadr in the discus (137-09) and shot put (46-11.00), Karson Elwood in the 400 hurdles (1:00.86) and Jaxon Schumacher in the long jump (19-05.00). The Cardinals also won the 4×100 (44.29), 4×200 (1:37.06), 4×400 (3:47.04), 4×800 (9:01.77), shuttle hurdle (1:03.00), sprint medley (1:39.41) and distance medley (4:01.98).
Denison-Schleswig won the other two events: Kevin Sabin in the 100 (11.35) and Leo Flores in the 800 (2:08.63).
View the complete results from the meet, HERE.
VALDA LAMP, 77, of Manning, died Friday, April 30th, at home. Funeral services for VALDA LAMP will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, May 4th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home, in Manning has the arrangements. Due to COVID restrictions, face masks and social distancing are required.
Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, May 3rd, from 4-until 7-p.m.
Burial is in the Manning Cemetery.
VALDA LAMP is survived by:
Her daughters – Julie Lamp, of Manning, and Jill (Jon) Saunders, of Manilla.
Her sons – Scott (Jolene) Lamp, of Newton, and Steven (Jennifer) Lamp, of Newburg, IN.
5 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, her brother-in-law (Mahlon & wife Jane Lamp, of Atlantic) & sister-in-law (Jean Roe, of Des Moines).