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Iowa and Iowa State ranked in preseason AP Top 25 College Football poll

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August 19th, 2019 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press preseason college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, 2018 records, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and 2018 final ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Clemson (52) 15-0 1540 1
2. Alabama (10) 14-1 1496 2
3. Georgia 11-3 1403 7
4. Oklahoma 12-2 1331 4
5. Ohio St. 13-1 1261 3
6. LSU 10-3 1199 6
7. Michigan 10-3 1164 14
8. Florida 10-3 1054 7
9. Notre Dame 12-1 1044 5
10. Texas 10-4 1005 9
11. Oregon 9-4 860
12. Texas A&M 9-4 852 16
13. Washington 10-4 786 13
14. Utah 9-5 772
15. Penn St. 9-4 651 17
16. Auburn 8-5 578
17. UCF 12-1 410 11
18. Michigan St. 7-6 377
19. Wisconsin 8-5 370
20. Iowa 9-4 330 25
21. Iowa St. 8-5 302
22. Syracuse 10-3 209 15
23. Washington St. 11-2 200 10
24. Nebraska 4-8 154
25. Stanford 9-4 141

Others receiving votes: Missouri 117, Army 94, Mississippi St. 87, Miami 70, Northwestern 63, TCU 57, Virginia 44, Boise St. 38, Cincinnati 16, South Carolina 15, Virginia Tech 12, Fresno St. 8, Utah St. 8, Minnesota 7, Memphis 6, Appalachian St. 5, UAB 3, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma St. 3, Arizona St. 3, Arizona 1, Southern Cal 1.

Warren offers public apology over claim to tribal heritage in Sioux City

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August 19th, 2019 by admin

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren offered a public apology Monday to Native Americans over her past claim to tribal heritage, directly tackling an area that’s proved to be her biggest political liability.

“Like anyone who has been honest with themselves, I know I have made mistakes,” the Massachusetts senator said at the start of her appearance at a forum on Native American issues in this pivotal early-voting state. “I am sorry for the harm I have caused.”

Her past claim to tribal ancestry, which culminated in her release of a DNA analysis last year, had drawn criticism from some Native Americans and dogged her 2020 campaign in its early weeks.

But Warren, who last week released a detailed policy agenda to help Native Americans, has since climbed in the polls.

Warren drew a standing ovation from the audience at the kickoff of the two-day forum, which is drawing 10 of her White House rivals. The event promises to test Warren’s ability to move beyond the flap over her discussions of her heritage, for which she had previously apologized privately to the Cherokee Nation.

“I have listened and I have learned a lot” from conversations with Native Americans in recent months, Warren said, describing herself as “grateful” for the discussions.

Ash tree killer confirmed in 3 more Iowa counties

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 19th, 2019 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State agricultural officials say an insect that’s killed millions of ash trees has been confirmed in three more Iowa counties, bring the total to 69 counties.

Samples were found in New Hampton in Chickasaw County, Hampton in Franklin County and Anamosa in Jones County. Officials with the Animal and Plant Health and Inspection Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed the samples positive for the emerald ash borer.

The bugs are native to Asia and were first reported in the U.S. in Michigan in 2002 and in Iowa in 2010.

Infected trees usually lose leaves at the top of the canopy and the die-off spreads downward. The trees usually die within four years.

More information about the bug and other pests threatening Iowa’s trees is available online.

Nebraska boy sentenced to prison for Iowa man’s slaying

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August 19th, 2019 by admin

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A 16-year-old Nebraska boy has been sentenced to 10 to 50 years in prison for the slaying of a man in western Iowa.

Pottawattamie County District Court records say Xavier Smith-Catchings, of Omaha, was sentenced Thursday. He’d entered a written plea of guilty Wednesday to a charge of second-degree murder. Prosecutors lowered the charge in exchange for his plea. He and three men were charged with killing Adam Angeroth in January.

The judge had ruled that Smith-Catchings’ case remain in in district court because it was unlikely he’d be rehabilitated in the juvenile system. He was 15 when Angeroth was stabbed and beaten to death.

Iowa residents Nicholas Haner, of Harlan; Ryan McDonald, of Glenwood; and Liam Stec, of Omaha, Nebraska, were sentenced earlier last week to 35-50 years. They all pleaded guilty to second-degree murder after prosecutors lowered the charges.

Biden edges Warren by 10 votes in State Fair Straw Poll; Trump surpasses 96% among Republicans

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August 19th, 2019 by admin

DES MOINES – Secretary of State Paul Pate’s Iowa State Fair Straw Poll featured a very close race between Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren. Biden edged Warren 17.7%-17.2%, a margin of just 10 votes. Pete Buttigieg finished third, at 14%, and Bernie Sanders placed fourth, with 10% of the vote. There were 24 Democratic presidential candidates in the poll.

Donald Trump surpassed 96% among Republican presidential candidates, and 46% of the overall vote.

More than 4,000 fairgoers voted in the Straw Poll. The poll was conducted on iPads in the Iowa Secretary of State’s Fair booth.

“Historically, this Straw Poll has been a pretty good indicator of the way the races will eventually shape it, so it will be interesting to see if that holds true this time,” Secretary Pate said. “My thanks to the thousands of folks who visited our booth during the State Fair. We registered a lot of people to vote and encouraged civic engagement among Iowans of all ages.”

Secretary Pate also polled Iowa’s U.S. Senate and U.S. House races. Theresa Greenfield led the Democratic field in the U.S. Senate, with 45% of the vote. Kimberly Graham placed second, with 36%. Republican incumbent Joni Ernst garnered 60% of all votes cast.

Among U.S. House races with primary elections, Ashley Hinson led the Republican field in the First Congressional District, with 67% of the votes. Steve Everly edged Bobby Schilling among Second District Republicans, 41%-39%. Rita Hart picked up 80% of the votes among Democrats in the Second District.

David Young was the favorite among Republicans in the Third District, with 83% of the votes. Steve King garnered 56% of the vote for Republicans in the Fourth District.

The poll ran from August 8-18. Final results are available on the Iowa Secretary of State’s website, sos.iowa.gov or by clicking here. Results are unscientific and intended for entertainment purposes only.

Master Gardeners Present Program on Fall Dividing and Transplanting of Perennials

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

Local Group Preparing for Fall Plant Sale in September

Fall can be a great time for planting!  Learn more about perennials conducive to fall dividing and planting at the Cass County Master Gardener meeting on Tuesday, August 27, at 6:30 PM at the Cass County Community Building.   The public is invited to a presentation by Master Gardener Dottie Krogh that will include tips to help you be successful in your dividing and transplanting endeavors. Seasonal Tips for Lawn and Garden Care will also be covered in this free presentation.  Cass County Master Gardeners are hosting the meeting to prepare for a fall plant sale, set for Saturday morning September 21 at the Cass County Community Center. Donations of divided plants are welcome if you would like to donate. The sale will be open to the public to buy perennials for fall planting.

Perennials that are conducive to fall dividing and transplanting that you may have in your garden include daylilies, peonies, garden phlox, bleeding heart, coneflowers, speedwell, and more.  Irises and hostas can also be transplanted successfully in early fall.  By dividing the plant when it is not flowering, all the energy it produces can be directed to root and foliage growth.

If you would like to learn more about fall dividing and transplanting attend the Cass County Master Gardener meeting on August 27.  If you would like to donate plants for the plant sale on September 21,  call the Cass County Extension Office at 243-1132.

The Cass County Extension Office is also hosting a fall training for anyone wanting to be trained as a Master Gardener. More information on the training and the fall plant sale are on the Cass County Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

The Cass County Extension office will hold training sessions starting on Tuesday, September 3 at the Extension Office and other locations around Cass County to allow for hands-on learning. Classes will be held each Tuesday evening in September and October from 6-8 PM, with an additional extended class scheduled for Saturday morning September 28. The Class on Campus training session will be held in Ames on October 19, bringing all Master Gardener trainees across the state together for hands-on workshops with ISU Extension and Outreach instructors.

For more information about the Master Gardener training, or Master Gardener activities in Cass county, call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or email Cass County Extension Director and Master Gardener Coordinator Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu.

UPDATE: Man and dog escape harm from Wiota house fire early Monday

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August 19th, 2019 by admin

(Mike Kennon – photo)

The Wiota Fire Department responded to a house fire at 106 East Street in Wiota at around 3:15am on Monday morning. Wiota Fire Chief Mitch Boysen said after he arrived on scene they knew they were going to need assistance.

Boysen said there was just one resident and a dog in the home that were able to get out safely. He said they had an idea of what may have started the blaze.

Boysen thought the house was likely a total loss with the size of holes that were cut in the roof to battle the blaze along with the amount of fire, smoke, and water damage.

Crews were on the scene for about four hours.

ANN PAXTON, 80, of Creston (Svcs. 08/21/2019)

Obituaries

August 19th, 2019 by admin

ANN PAXTON, 80, of Creston died Sunday, August 18th at Creston Specialty Care. A Celebration of Life Service for ANN PAXTON will be held on Wednesday, August 21st at 11:00am at the Powers Funeral Home in Creston.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 21st from 10:00am-11:00am prior to services at the Powers Funeral Home in Creston.

Burial will be in the Calvary Cemetery, west of Creston.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be given at www.powersfh.com

ANN PAXTON is survived by:

Husband: Audrey Paxton of Creston.

Daughters: Dee (Ross) Fulgsang of Sioux City. Donna (Bob Decker) Boden of Murray. Debbie (Tony) Cavender of Ames.

Sons: Mike (Annette) Paxton of Creston. Terry (Annette) Paxton of Olathe, KS.

Sister: Mary Myers of Council Bluffs.

11 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren

MARY ANN ASSMANN, 87, of Clarinda (Svcs. 08/26/2019)

Obituaries

August 19th, 2019 by admin

MARY ANN ASSMANN, 87, of Clarinda died Saturday, August 17th at Westridge Quality Care and Rehabilitation. A Mass of Christian Burial for MARY ANN ASSMANN will be held on Monday, August 26th at 11:00am at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Family will greet friends on Sunday, August 25th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan with a Wake Service to be held at 6:00pm that evening.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

MARY ANN ASSMANN is survived by:

Daughters: Helen (Wayne) Johnson of Nevada. Linda (Jery) Wilson of Pickerington, OH. Susan (Terry) Bond of Clarinda. Carol (Greg Hoff) Anderson of Tulsa, OK. Jane (Michael) Scudder of Peculiar, MO.

Sons: Thomas Assmann of Bettendorf. William (Carol) Assmann of Chevy Chase, MD. Robert (Ginger) Assmann of Ankeny. Keith (Nicole) Assmann of Colorado Springs, CO.

Brother: Mark (Priscilla) Thraen of Earling.

19 Grandchildren

28 Great-Grandchildren

(UPDATE: Postponed until 8/27/19) Atlantic Planning & Zoning Commission to resume a review of Scooter’s Site Plan

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August 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(This meeting has now been postponed to 8/27/19)

In a continuation of their discussion held last week, the City of Atlantic’s Planning and Zoning Commission, Tuesday, will review any new developments with regard to the site plan for a proposed Scooter’s Coffee kiosk in the green space, between Oinker’s Lounge and the McDonalds/Verizon/U-S Cellular, building entrances. During their meeting last week, the Commission tabled approval of the site plan, after concerns were raised about traffic congestion in the overall Noddle development area.

Scooter’s Construction Manager Don Forsland said during the meeting, that traffic count modeling done by their engineers showed traffic congestion would not be an issue, however the Commission raised questions about the turning restrictions on the 7th Street exit immediately to the south of the proposed site. It was not clear if cars leaving the area would be allowed to turn left (into east bound traffic), when traffic is currently only allowed to turn right (West) on 7th.

Forsland said he would consult with the Iowa DOT and present updated information during this week’s meeting, which takes place 5:30-p.m. Tuesday (Aug. 20th) in the City Council’s Chambers, at City Hall.