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Brewers knock Cardinals out of 1st place with 5-3 win

Sports

August 22nd, 2019 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mike Moustakas stopped short of calling Milwaukee’s rain-shortened victory over the St. Louis Cardinals a must win.

“But it was pretty important,” he said.

Moustakas homered and Keston Hiura drove in a pair of runs to lead the reeling Brewers to just their third win in the last nine, 5-3 over the Cardinals on Wednesday night.

The game was stopped after 7 1/2 innings and made official following a rain delay of 66 minutes.

Milwaukee broke a six-game losing streak against the Cardinals, who were knocked out of first place in the NL Central — falling one-half game behind the Cubs. Chicago beat San Francisco 12-11.

The Brewers are in third, 3 1/2 behind the Cubs.

Milwaukee lost four of the first five in the six-game trip including the opening two of the three-game set to the Cardinals.

“It was a tough trip, but we ended on a good note,” manager Craig Counsell said.

Adrian Houser (6-5) gave up three runs — one earned — and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. It marked the third straight start he’s allowed just one earned run. Houser struck out six and walked two.

“You lose those first two, but you make some ground up by getting that last one,” Houser said. “We (didn’t) get swept, it’s a big step.”

Junior Guerra got the last out in the bottom of the seventh and earned his third save.

Moustakas, who also walked three times, hit a three-run homer in the first off Adam Wainwright (9-9) to highlight a four-run outburst. Hiura had run-scoring hits in the first and fourth innings for a 5-0 lead.

“He made a really good pitch and I got lucky,” Moustakas said of his 31st homer of the season. “I was able to stay back just enough and get the barrel to the ball.”

Wainwright gave up five runs and eight hits over five innings.

“I had horrible fastball command,” Wainwright said. “Did not have good stuff and was just out there trying to battle.”

The Brewers needed just 17 pitches to go in front 4-0 as five of the first six hitters had hits.

“Great first inning,” Counsell said. “That was the game for us offensively.”

Moustakas added: “This offense, we can break out at any time. We put together some really good at-bats early in the game.”

St. Louis capitalized on a pair of errors to climb to 5-2 in the fifth. Yadier Molina’s double brought the Cardinals to 5-3 in the sixth.

UP NEXT
Brewers: RHP Jordan Lyles (7-8, 4.96 ERA) will face Arizona RHP Merrill Kelly (9-12, 4.63) on Friday in the first of a three-game series in Milwaukee. Lyles has a 7.23 ERA in 20 career games against Arizona. He is making his fifth start for the Brewers after being acquired from Pirrtsburgh in exchange for RHP Cody Ponce on July 29.
Cardinals: RHP Miles Mikolas (7-13) squares off against Colorado RHP German Marquez (12-5, 4.71 ERA) on Thursday in the first of a four-game set in St. Louis. Mikolas is 0-0 with a 5.40 ERA in four career appearances vs the Rockies.

Skyscan Forecast Thursday 08/22/2019

Podcasts, Weather

August 22nd, 2019 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Thursday, August 22, 2019  Dan Hicks

Today: Areas of fog early, then partly sunny. N @ 10. High 78.

Tonight: Fair to partly cloudy. Light and variable winds. Low 54.

Friday: Partly cloudy. SE @ 10. High 80.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 85.

Sunday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 85.

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More experience and confidence for Atlantic Volleyball team in new season

Sports

August 22nd, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Volleyball team has more confidence and higher expectations heading into Michelle Blake’s 2nd year as Head Coach. The Trojans graduated a few valuable seniors off of last year’s squad but a lot of underclassmen got a lot of playing time last year on a youthful team. That year of experience and a strong summer working together has the Trojans shooting for loftier goals this season. Coach Blake said the girls set their own goals for the season, which included racking up multiple conference wins.

Atlantic returns setter Haley Rasmussen, who had 429 assists last year, and kills leader Alyssa Derby (180). Coach Blake expects them to take on even more of a leadership role this season, starting with Rasmussen.

The Trojans are coming off an 8-28 season in 2018. The Trojans were close in a number of matches last year but fell short more often than not in those tight sets and matches. Coach Blake said the team has shown signs of flipping that scenario this season during summer play.

Atlantic will hold their Trojan night scrimmage on the 27th and then open up regular season play on the 31st at the AHSTW Invitational. You can hear the full interview with Coach Blake on our first week of the fall Saturday Morning Coaches Show on August 31st at 8:30am.

Atlantic Community School District Drop-Off/Pick-Up Procedure Videos

News

August 21st, 2019 by admin

Atlantic School District Staff have produced a pair of videos explaining the new traffic patterns for Washington Elementary and the Middle School/Schuler Elementary. A new parking lot and drop off lanes were constructed following the 2018-19 school year at Washington Elementary, part of a $9.5 million bond issue for updating the district’s facilities.

Check out the videos below.

Atlantic City Council amends and approves Veteran’s New Housing Forgivable Loan Program policy

News

August 21st, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic City Council met on Wednesday evening in the Council Chambers at City Hall and one of the big agenda items was approval of a Veteran’s New Housing Forgivable Loan Program policy. When the policy was brought up for discussion Councilman Chris Jimmerson stated he thought the program should include the opportunity for some current local Veteran’s to take advantage. Under the initial proposal the policy would require someone to have not lived in Atlantic for the past 24 months to qualify.

The program is in coordination with the Home Base Iowa program that aims to bring retiring Veteran’s to or return to Iowa to build their lives after the military. The initial 24-month requirement was with the thought that they wouldn’t just give money to someone already here. Jimmerson contended that Veteran’s already living here have proven they want to be here and would give them incentive to build a new home. The program involves the opportunity for up to $15,000 in incentives to build and improve a new home in the Atlantic city limits. The initial program would have $90,000, or the opportunity for 6 potential recipients. The council decided to amend the requirements to allow for 2 of those recipients to be local and keep the 24-month away requirement for the other 4 slots.

That amendment was unanimously approved and then the full amended policy was unanimously approved by the council as well. The The program is seeded with $90,000 from the EDR (Economic Development Revolving) Fund. The City may pursue replenishing the loans through a TIF (Tax Increment Financing), but specific projects will need to be identified, and can occur later.

In other business the Council approved street closures for the Atlantic Homecoming Parade on October 11th and a portion of 6th Street near the city park for the Atlantic First Responders Family Night Out event on Sunday, August 25th from 4:00pm-7:00pm.

The Council also passed a Resolution “Amending the City Financial Policy to add Section 204” (A Federal Procurement Policy), with regard to Federal Disaster funds from FEMA.

WILBERT ROBERT PIITTMANN, 93, of Avoca (8-24-2019)

Obituaries

August 21st, 2019 by Jim Field

WILBERT ROBERT PIITTMANN, 93, of Avoca died Tuesday, August 20th at Avoca Specialty Care.  Funeral services for WILBERT ROBERT PIITTMANN will be held on Saturday, August 24th at 10:00 am at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

WILBERT ROBERT PIITTMANN is survived by:

Several nieces and nephews.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21st

Trading Post

August 21st, 2019 by admin

GARAGE SALE: Friday, August 23rd from 4 – ??. Saturday, August 24th 7 am – noon. No clothing! Misc. items, hunting items, traps, reloading equipment including shells, bullets and powder. Also items you might find on an acreage. Located at 61040 Boston Rd. Go north on Olive St., turn left on Boston Rd.

High School Football Coverage begins this week on KJAN

Sports

August 21st, 2019 by admin

The 2019 High School Football season is already upon us. After some early season schedule adjustments in 8-Man District 7 there are a number of area teams playing Week 0 contests on August 23rd. We’ll start our season coverage on KJAN in Audubon as the Wheelers play host to the East Mills Wolverines. KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks and Mike Smith will be back as your weekly broadcast team each week. The Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame Show will start each night at 6:30pm with Kickoffs set for 7:00pm throughout the season. Also starting in Week 1 you’ll be able to listen to our weekly pick ’em show “Who’s Gonna Win?” at 6:00pm each night through the first round of the playoffs.

You can listen to games each week on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, or through the web app. We will once again provide live streaming video of games each week as well. You’ll be able to find our KJAN TV broadcasts by heading to kjan.com and clicking on KJAN Video Network in the Community Hub. Once there you can click to enter the KJAN TV page or the CAM Cougar Channel. CAM Students will provide live video of the Cougar’s home games throughout the season as well. This coverage is a shift from our facebook only availability last season. We will still provide links on the facebook page to the new setting.

Here is a look at our intended broadcast schedule for the 2019 high school football season. The schedule is subject to change if needed.

  • Friday, August 23rd: East Mills @ Audubon
  • Friday, August 30th: Exira-EHK @ Fremont-Mills
  • Friday, September 6th: Atlantic @ Creston
  • Friday, September 13th: Atlantic @ Clarinda
  • Friday, September 20th: Griswold @ Sidney
  • Friday, September 27th: Atlantic @ Kuemper Catholic
  • Friday, October 4th: Atlantic @ OA-BCIG
  • Friday, October 11th: CAM vs. Boyer Valley
  • Friday, October 18th: AHSTW vs. Southwest Valley
  • Friday, October 25th: Atlantic @ Red Oak

August Healthy U program at CCHS canceled

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August 21st, 2019 by admin

Officials with Cass County Health System have announced that the August 26th session of “Healthy U” in Atlantic has been canceled. The program, “Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery,” was to be presented by Keith Lodhia, MD, MS. but has now been called off.

Omaha man sentenced for Sex Trafficking in Iowa and Nebraska

News

August 21st, 2019 by admin

An Omaha man was sentenced for sex trafficking involving force on Tuesday in US District Court in Council Bluffs. US Attorney Marc Krickbaum announced that 40-year-old Terrance Terrell Jackson Sr. was sentenced to seven years in prison to be followed by seven years of supervised release. The sentence was handed down by US District Judge Rebecca Goodgame Ebinger.

Jackson Sr.’s conviction was the result of investigation conducted by the FBI’s Child Exploitation Task Force. On May 11th an undercover officer responded to and internet advertisement offering sexual services for a person identified as “Savannah”. A meeting was then arranged at a Lincoln, NE hotel and “Savanna” was arrested by law enforcement.

Authorities determined Jackson had placed the ad and drove the girl to Lincoln for the meeting. Investigation determined that Jackson had been advertising meetings with the girl since late 2017 in locations in Omaha and Council Bluffs. It was also determined that Jackson physically assaulted the girl to ensure she would participate in acts of prostitution. The girl was hospitalized on several occasions due to the abuse.

The investigation was done by the FBI Child Exploitation Task Force, Lincoln Police Department, Omaha Police Department, and Council Bluffs Police Department. The case was prosecuted by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.