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THERESA ROSE HENSCHEID, 90, of Harlan (Svcs. 10/15/2019)

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October 12th, 2019 by admin

THERESA ROSE HENSCHEID, 90, of Harlan died Thursday, October 10th at Elm Crest Retirement Community in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for THERESA ROSE HENSCHEID will be held on Tuesday, October 15th at 10:30am at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Westphalia. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Monday, October 14th from 4:00pm-7:00pm at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Westphalia. A Wake Service will be held at 7:00pm that evening.

Burial will be in the St. Boniface Cemetery in Westphalia.

THERESA ROSE HENSCHEID is survived by:

Daughters: Mary (Tom) Anderson of Omaha, NE. Connie (Rick) Birdsong of Herman, NE.

Sons: Joe (Mary Lynn) Henscheid of Des Moines. Nick (Mary Pat) Henscheid of Omaha, NE. Ed (Bev) Henscheid of Waterloo. Steve (Audrey) Henscheid of Newton. Dan Henscheid of Ankeny. Mike Henscheid of Oshkosh, WI. Jeff (Jessica) Henscheid of Tempeauleau, WI.

Sister: Sr. Joan Wageman of Omaha, NE.

Sisters-in-law: Jane (Leo) Rau of Omaha, NE. Esther Wageman of Omaha, NE.

24 Grandchildren

14 Great-Grandchildren

8AM Sportscast 10/12/2019

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Sánchez shines as Nationals beat Cards 2-0 in NLCS opener

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October 12th, 2019 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — It turns out Washington’s Big Three is a Big Four.

Don’t forget about Aníbal Sánchez.

The right-hander carried a no-hit bid into the eighth inning, Howie Kendrick had two more big swings and the Nationals beat the St. Louis Cardinals 2-0 on Friday night in the NL Championship Series opener.

“Tonight was obviously vintage Aníbal,” first baseman Ryan Zimmerman said.

Sánchez had allowed just three runners when he took the mound for the eighth. Zimmerman robbed Tommy Edman with an outstanding diving grab at full stretch for the first out, but pinch-hitter José Martínez cleanly singled to center with two down for the Cardinals’ first hit.

“I just tried to keep focused on every pitch that I’m going to throw,” Sánchez said. “I don’t want to miss any kind of pitch in the middle in the zone against those guys.”

Sánchez thought he was going to finish the no-hitter after the big grab.

“When Zimmerman caught the ball I said, ‘OK, I’ve got it,'” the pitcher recalled.

Sean Doolittle relieved and got four straight outs to finish the one-hitter for his first postseason save in two years.

Sánchez and Doolittle made life easy on manager Dave Martinez after the Nationals placed closer Daniel Hudson on the paternity list before the franchise’s first appearance in the NLCS since the Montreal Expos moved to Washington ahead of the 2005 season.

“I think the mood of the guys in the bullpen, we really wanted to find a way to pick him up and allow him to enjoy a really special moment with his wife and his family,” Doolittle said.

Game 2 is back at Busch Stadium on Saturday. Washington ace Max Scherzer starts in his hometown, and Adam Wainwright gets the ball for St. Louis. Stephen Strasburg and Patrick Corbin will follow when the series moves to Nationals Park.

“People were talking about the Big Three,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said, “but we got a guy tonight that we got to contend with and not overlook him.”

St. Louis wasted a solid performance by Miles Mikolas, who pitched six innings of one-run ball in his second career playoff start.

Washington scored each of its runs with two outs. Kendrick doubled and came home on Yan Gomes’ double in the second. Kendrick then singled in Adam Eaton in the seventh after Eaton reached on a one-out triple against Giovanny Gallegos.

Kendrick also had the big blow in Washington’s Game 5 victory at Los Angeles on Wednesday night, a 10th-inning grand slam.

“It’s going to be a fun series,” Kendrick said. “Hopefully we can continue to play really good baseball and put up runs and get some wins.”

Gomes finished with two hits while subbing for catcher Kurt Suzuki, who left the Nationals’ clinching victory against the Dodgers with a head injury.

Sánchez became the first pitcher to start two postseason games with six hitless innings. Facing Boston for Detroit in the 2013 AL Championship Series opener, he was replaced by Al Alburquerque at the start of the seventh. The Tigers won 1-0, allowing their only hit when Daniel Nava singled off Joaquin Benoit with one out in the ninth.

Sánchez got his first playoff win since he struck out 12 in that game. He threw a no-hitter for the Florida Marlins in his 13th big league start as a rookie in 2006 and also has pitched four one-hitters.

He started this year 0-6 in his first nine starts but went 11-2 in his final 19.

For a while, it looked as if he might be headed to the third no-hitter in postseason history.

“He was good,” Edman said. “He was just hitting his spots and keeping us off balance all night, and we just didn’t execute our plan very well.”

Sánchez retired his first 10 batters before Kolten Wong walked in the fourth on a chilly, breezy evening.

Wong stole second and took third on Gomes’ throwing error, but Marcell Ozuna hit an inning-ending foulout.

Pinch-hitter Randy Arozarena was hit by a pitch with one out in the sixth, but the 35-year-old Sánchez retired Dexter Fowler and Wong. He plunked Yadier Molina in the seventh before Matt Carpenter bounced out.

“He was spot on with everything he threw today,” Gomes said.

Sánchez struck out five in his ninth career postseason start. He threw 67 of 103 pitches for strikes.

WORTH REMEMBERING

Mikolas retired Juan Soto on a bouncer to second for the final out of the fifth, leaving the bases loaded. The pitcher then grabbed his crotch briefly in the direction of the slugger.

“To me it’s not good,” Soto said. “I don’t care. He can do whatever he wants. We’re going to keep going.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Nationals: Suzuki and OF Victor Robles (strained right hamstring) were out of the starting lineup after they got hurt in the Division Series. Dave Martinez said Robles is about 80 to 85 percent. “To me it’s worth him missing another day or two to get him fully back, hopefully,” he said.

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Scherzer struck out 10 while pitching eight innings of one-run ball against the Dodgers. Wainwright threw 7 2/3 scoreless innings in Game 3 of the NLDS against the Braves.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 10/12/2019

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October 12th, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, October 12, 2019  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. W @ 15-30. High 52.

Tonight: Fair to partly cloudy. W @ 5-10. Low 28.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. W @ 10-20. High 52.

Monday: Partly cloudy. High 62.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. A few showers. High 58.

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JERRY “SHORTY” GASKILL, 79, of Audubon (Svcs. 10/15/19)

Obituaries

October 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JERRY “SHORTY” GASKILL, 79, of Audubon, died Friday, Oct. 11th, at home. Funeral services for JERRY “SHORTY” GASKILL will be held 10:30-a.m. Tues., Oct. 15th, at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is on Monday, Oct. 14th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

JERRY “SHORTY” GASKILL is survived by:

His wife – Beverly Gaskill, of Audubon.

His daughters – Jerri (Pat) McCuen, and Jonelle Gaskill-Irlmeier (& partner David Andreason), all of Audubon.

His sister – Dorothy Daugaard, of Adair.

9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, his sisters-in-law, other relatives and friends.

Hastings man arrested overnight in Red Oak

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October 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police today (Saturday) report a man from Hastings was arrested overnight. 56-year old Michael Robert Aguirre was taken into custody at around 11:34-p.m. Friday, for Public Intoxication. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail, on a $300 bond.

CAM dominates Boyer Valley from wire to wire

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October 11th, 2019 by admin

The CAM Cougars improved to 7-0 with a blowout win over Boyer Valley on Friday night 68-14. The Cougars took advantage of some Bulldog mistakes early in the game and had a 10-0 lead before the offense even ran a play.

The Cougars forced a three and out for the Bulldogs to start the game and on the punt Lane Spieker took it back 58 yards for a touchdown to set the tone for the rest of the game. The Cougars tacked on a 2 point conversion and then pushed the Bulldogs bag to their own 2 line on their next possession. A combination of negative plays and penalties backed Boyer Valley up and then on the punt the snap sailed over Dylan Berens head out of the back of the endzone for a safety. 10-0 Cougars before the offense stepped on the field.

CAM would go on to score on a touchdown on 6 of 7 possessions the rest of the first half to lead 54-16 at the break. The Cougars picked off Gavin Reineke twice and forced a turnover on downs during the half. Lane Spieker added 4 rushing touchdowns to his early punt return score to lead the way for the Cougars. The lone mistake of the first half for CAM came on the opening play of the second quarter when Nate Hensley’s pass to the flat was picked off by Dylan Berens and returned 22 yards for the Bulldogs lone score in the half.

The second half disappeared in a hurry with the running clock mercy rule in place. CAM would tack on two more scores and the Bulldogs punched one more touchdown in as well in that second half.

Next up for CAM is a home contest against Coon Rapids-Bayard and then will finish up the regular season the following week at Audubon.

Boyer Valley falls to 2-5 on the season and will host Exira-EHK next week.

Listen to the postgame interview with CAM Head Coach Joe Wollum below.

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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 7 – 10/11/2019

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October 11th, 2019 by admin

Friday (10/11/2019)

CLASS 4A

District 7
Ames 48, CB Thomas Jefferson 7
Valley, West Des Moines 49, CB Abraham Lincoln 6
Urbandale 47, Des Moines, North 12

CLASS 3A

District 1
Storm Lake 24, Denison-Schleswig 0

District 2
Carroll 49, Perry 0

District 9
Glenwood 54, A-D-M 18
Harlan 14, Lewis Central 6
Winterset 41, Creston-O/M 32

CLASS 2A

District 9
Greene County 26, Atlantic 0
OABCIG 54, Shenandoah 7
Kuemper Catholic 45, Red Oak 0

CLASS 1A

District 8
ACGC 50, West Central Valley 14
Mount Ayr 35, Clarinda 3
Van Meter 20, Panorama 0

District 9
Underwood 20, East Sac County 0
Cherokee, Washington 44, MVAOCOU 0
Treynor 36, Missouri Valley 6

CLASS A

District 2
IKM-Manning 21, Alta/Aurelia 7
Ridge View 21, St. Edmond, Fort Dodge 14
Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids 8, Manson Northwest Webster 0

District 9
AHSTW 34, Nodaway Valley 14
St. Albert 27, Riverside 6 (Game site moved to Oakland)
Earlham 42, Southwest Valley 6

District 10
Woodbury Central 27, Logan-Magnolia 0
Tri-Center 35, Lawton-Bronson 12
Westwood 21, West Monona 0

CLASS 8-MAN

District 1
Ar-We-Va 54, Siouxland Christian/Whiting 38

District 6
Lamoni 44, East Union 6
Lenox 70, Murray 6
Seymour at Moravia
Southeast Warren 60, Mormon Trail 7

District 7
Fremont-Mills 58, East Mills 21
Stanton-Essex 42. Sidney 28

District 8
Audubon 55, West Harrison 14
CAM 68, Boyer Valley 14- ON KJAN and CAM COUGAR CHANNEL
Coon Rapids-Bayard 33, Glidden-Ralston 14
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 28, Woodbine 12

Iowa teacher out after Facebook post about climate activist

News

October 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa high school science teacher has resigned after an investigation into a social media post that appeared to threaten Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. Waterloo Community Schools spokeswoman Tara Thomas said Friday that teacher Matt Baish resigned effective Thursday.

The resignation came after the conclusion on a school district investigation of a Facebook comment Baish made in response to a post about the 16-year-old Thunberg joining an Oct. 4 student-led climate strike in Iowa City. In his comment, Baish wrote, “Dont have my sniper rifle.”

Thomas wouldn’t say if Baish was asked to resign.