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Hall is the Big 12’s top Newcomer for second-straight week

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October 21st, 2019 by admin

Breece Hall

IRVING, Texas- For the second week in a row, Iowa State true freshman running back Breece Hall was honored as the Big 12 Newcomer of the Week, announced today by the Big 12 Conference.

A native of Wichita, Kan., Hall recorded another phenomenal performance, rushing for 183 yards and two touchdowns in Iowa State’s 34-24 win at Texas Tech.

Hall’s 183 rushing yards is the third-best total by an ISU rookie and he became the first Cyclone true freshman in school history with back-to-back 100-yard rushing games (132 vs. West Virginia).

Hall also caught three passes for 73 yards vs. the Red Raiders for 256 all-purpose yards, tying for the fourth-best output in FBS this season and the highest total by a Cyclone since Ennis Haywood had 284 all-purpose yards vs. Baylor in 2000.

Hall had touchdown runs of 75 and 30 yards vs. TTU, plus a 61-yard reception. He is the first Cyclone since 1971 to have a 50-yard rush and catch in the same game.

Hall is averaging 157.5 yards, 7.0 yards per carry and has five touchdowns in the last two games.

AP Iowa Prep Football Poll

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2019 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. West Des Moines Valley (8) 8-0 89 1
2. West Des Moines Dowling 7-1 76 2
2. Cedar Falls (1) 8-0 76 3
4. Ankeny Centennial 7-1 62 4
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy 7-1 57 5
6. Bettendorf 6-2 37 8
(tie) Southeast Polk 7-1 37 7
8. Ankeny 5-3 17 9
9. Waukee 5-3 16 10
10. Des Moines Roosevelt 6-2 15 6

Others receiving votes: Cedar Rapids Prairie 6. Marion Linn-Mar 5. Sioux City East 2.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Epworth Western Dubuque (9) 8-0 90 1
2. Solon 8-0 80 2
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier 7-1 64 3
4. Eldridge North Scott 7-1 55 5
5. Independence 8-0 47 4
6. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7-1 43 6
7. Council Bluffs Lewis Central 7-1 41 7
8. Norwalk 7-1 25 8
9. Washington 6-2 18 T10
10. Dallas Center-Grimes 7-1 17 9

Others receiving votes: Harlan 12. Pella 2. Glenwood 1.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. Waukon (9) 8-0 90 1
2. Clear Lake 8-0 76 2
3. Algona 8-0 72 3
4. Greene County 8-0 60 5
5. O-A BCIG 8-0 59 6
6. Waterloo Columbus 7-1 44 7
7. Van Horne Benton 7-1 28 NR
8. Des Moines Christian 7-1 22 4
9. Nevada 7-1 13 NR
10. Tipton 6-2 9 NR

Others receiving votes: State Center West Marshall 6. Williamsburg 5. Monticello 4. Spirit Lake 4. Monroe PCM 3.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Dike-New Hartford (6) 8-0 87 1
2. Van Meter (2) 8-0 81 2
3. Hull Western Christian 8-0 64 3
4. Hawarden West Sioux 7-1 53 4
5. West Branch 8-0 51 T6
6. South Central Calhoun (1) 8-0 50 5
7. Treynor 8-0 44 T6
8. Inwood West Lyon 7-1 32 8
9. Sigourney-Keota 8-0 21 9
10. Iowa City Regina 7-1 9 10

Others receiving votes: Underwood 3.

Class A
Record Pts Prv
1. Britt West Hancock (8) 8-0 89 1
2. St. Ansgar (1) 8-0 81 2
3. Traer North Tama 8-0 69 3
4. Monona MFL-Mar-Mac 8-0 54 5
5. Grundy Center 7-1 51 4
6. Earlham 7-1 39 7
7. Moville Woodbury Central 7-1 35 8
8. Edgewood-Colesburg 6-2 20 6
9. Brooklyn BGM 7-1 16 9
10. Hinton 6-2 14 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Paullina South O’Brien 9. 12, Manly Central Springs 8. 12, Neola Tri-Center 8. 14, Calmar South Winneshiek 1. 14, Belle Plaine 1.

Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (7) 8-0 88 1
2. Remsen Saint Mary’s (1) 8-0 77 2
3. Jackson Junction Turkey Valley (1) 8-0 76 3
4. Audubon 8-1 63 4
5. Coon Rapids-Bayard 7-1 48 T7
6. Harris-Lake Park 7-1 39 T7
7. Fremont Mills, Tabor 5-1 27 9
8. Easton Valley 7-1 25 5
9. Anita CAM 7-1 21 6
10. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 6-2 7 NR

Others receiving votes: Montezuma 6. Janesville 6. Lamoni 5. Lenox 4. HLV, Victor 2. Liberty Center SE Warren 1.

RICHARD DAVID FINNELL, 59, of Fort Worth, TX (10-29-2019)

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October 21st, 2019 by Jim Field

RICHARD DAVID FINNELL, 59, of Fort Worth, TX died Sunday, September 29th.  Cremation has taken place and he will be brought home to Cass County, Iowa.  A family remembrance and burial for  RICHARD DAVID FINNELL will be held on Saturday, October 26th at 3:00 pm in the Weirich Cemetery.

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A luncheon for family and friends will be held following the burial at the Atlantic Gospel Chapel.

RICHARD DAVID FINNELL is survived by:

Siblings:  Mary (Laverne) Garside of Anita; Ronald (Christine) Finnell of Texas; Donald (Nancy) Finnell of Linden; Stan (Marge) Finnell of Cozad, NE; Russell (Kristy) Finnell of Walnut.

Many aunts, uncles, cousins, Nieces and nephews.

AP Preseason Men’s Basketball Top 25

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October 21st, 2019 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ preseason 2019-20 men’s college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, final 2018-19 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last year’s final ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Michigan St. (60) 32-7 1619 5
2. Kentucky (2) 30-7 1497 7
3. Kansas (3) 26-10 1457 17
4. Duke 32-6 1399 1
5. Louisville 20-14 1386
6. Florida 20-16 1313
7. Maryland 23-11 1134
8. Gonzaga 33-4 1096 4
9. North Carolina 29-7 1060 3
10. Villanova 26-10 1048 23
11. Virginia 35-3 1007 2
12. Seton Hall 20-14 863
13. Texas Tech 31-7 837 9
14. Memphis 22-14 773
15. Oregon 25-13 742
16. Baylor 20-14 523
17. Utah St. 28-7 491 25
18. Ohio St. 20-15 407
19. Xavier 19-16 356
20. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 22-12 330
21. Arizona 17-15 265
22. LSU 28-7 234 12
23. Purdue 26-10 230 13
24. Auburn 30-10 210 14
25. VCU 25-8 193

Others receiving votes: Washington 164, Colorado 152, Tennessee 78, Marquette 68, Florida St. 36, Davidson 34, Harvard 24, Illinois 14, Missouri 13, Mississippi St. 12, Houston 11, Georgetown 11, Cincinnati 8, Notre Dame 7, Creighton 4, Syracuse 3, NC State 3, Vermont 2, Alabama 2, Southern Cal 2, Liberty 2, Michigan 2, Dayton 1, Colgate 1, Providence 1.

Auditors ID undeposited cash from concession, ticket sales at Wapsie Valley school events

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A team from the state auditor’s office has concluded thousands of dollars in cash from ticket and concession sales for events in the Wapsie Valley school district didn’t get deposited. The review concluded about 13-thousand-700 dollars worth of concession stand sales at Wapsie Valley School District events had not been deposited during the 2016-2017 school year.

According to a news release from State Auditor Rob Sand, it was not possible to determine why the money wasn’t deposited. He said the district did not keep sufficient records for concession sales — or for the ticket sales to school events. The district has adopted new rules for handling and accounting for the cash collected during ball games and other school activities.

The Wapsie Valley School District is in northeast Iowa. It’s high school is located in Fairbank.

You can check out provider of prepay funeral services at Insurance Division

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Insurance Division is taking action against the owner of funeral homes in Emmetsburg and Graettinger in connection with pre-paid services and how they are handled. Division spokesman, Chance McElhaney says if you are considering pre-paying for your funeral — you can check out the provider before signing any agreements.

“You can always double check with the Iowa Insurance Division. so, you can go to our website at IID-dot-Iowa-dot-gov (IID.Iowa.gov),” McElhaney says. He says they can tell you if the company you are working with has the proper paperwork. “Anybody that’s selling a pre-need funeral arrangement, they have to be licensed with the state. And they would be licensed with us at the Iowa Insurance Division,” according McElhaney. “So you can give us a call — or you can visit our website and you can double check to make sure that they are properly licensed.”

You can call at 515-281-5705 or toll free within Iowa at: 877-955-1212.

Break-in reported in the same apartment as shooting incident, in Stuart

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Stuart Police Department report that on Saturday, October 19th, at approximately 1:13- P.M., Stuart Officers were dispatched to 615 SW 7th St. Apt #1 on reports of three people breaking into an apartment and climbing through a window. This is the same apartment where two days prior, a shooting had occurred between police and a wanted person.

A Stuart officer contacted two males who were leaving the apartment. Both males told the officer they were there to collect belongings for a friend and that they were the only two at the apartment. Upon further investigation it was determined that a female, later identified as, Amanda Comly, of Stuart, was inside the apartment hiding in a back bedroom. The officer had knowledge that Comly was wanted on a state-wide extraditable warrant.

Officers were able to convince Comly to exit the apartment on her own where she was then taken into custody without incident. Comly was transported to the Adair County Jail by the Adair County Sheriff’s Department to be held for the originating county.

Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Gathering Data for Flood Buyout Program

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS –  The Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Agency reports it is gathering public data to pursue participation in flood buyout programs in the unincorporated areas of Northwest Pottawattamie County, the City of Oakland, and the City of Council Bluffs.  Doug Reed, Director of Emergency Management, said “a listing of known impacted areas and properties were provided to Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management to conduct a financial analysis on the maximum potential costs for a buyout program within the county. What we need to compile now is a list of property owners that are interested in participating in the program. A buyout program is completely voluntary on part of the property owner.” The list will be used to determine program eligibility, have a better understanding of what the actual costs could be, and assist the local jurisdictions in determining program priorities in order to submit the official applications for participation.

Pott. County EMA

Owners of residential, agricultural, or commercial properties located within a special flood hazard area and were impacted by the flooding of 2019 are asked to review general program information and submit an interest form online at https://sites.google.com/view/pottco2019flood/home. Once this list is compiled, the governing boards or councils of the respective jurisdictions will formally decide whether to participate in the program and if so, establish program priorities for potential buyout offers. Property owners meeting program criteria will be asked to submit a Statement of Voluntary Transaction which will then get their property listed on the official applications submitted to applicable state and federal program authorities.

Property owners must submit their information on the online registry no later than 3:00 p.m., on Thursday, October 31, 2019. Submission of information does not commit the property owner to selling their property and owners may elect to withdraw from the program at any point prior to final execution of property transaction agreements. Property owners submitting information on the interest registry will be contacted regarding their program status and next steps.

MARJORIE SCHENK TURNER, 91, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10/23/19)

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MARJORIE SCHENK TURNER, 91, of Atlantic, died Monday, Oct. 21st, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Funeral services for MARJORIE TURNER will be held 7-p.m. Wed., Oct. 23rd, at the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation with the family will be held prior to the service on Wednesday, beginning at 5:30-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

A Private family burial will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.

MARJORIE TURNER is survived by:

Her sons – Timothy (Sharon) Schenk, of Manchester (IA); and Regan (Barbara) Schenk, of Sioux Falls, SD

Her daughter – Mary (Craig) Rempp, of Urbandale.

Her step-children: Marcia (Steve) Gustafson, of Omaha, and Karen (Robert) Primeau, of Reno, NV.

8 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Two students abscond from the Clarinda Academy, Monday

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October 21st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports two male students have absconded from the Clarinda Academy. Law enforcement & Clarinda Academy are looking for the students now. One student is a Native American, the other a white male. Notice of their departure from the facility was announced at 12:43-p.m.

The Clarinda Academy is a residential academic and behavioral health treatment facility for at-risk youth.