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Hawkeyes fall to Huskers in Big Ten Quarterfinals

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May 24th, 2019 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. — The University of Iowa baseball team took a 1-0 lead in the top of the second, but proceeded to allow 11 unanswered runs to fall 11-1 in eight innings to fifth-seeded Nebraska in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten Tournament on Friday at TD Ameritrade Park.

Iowa’s run-rule loss puts the Hawkeyes into the loser’s bracket where it will face No. 4 seed Minnesota in an elimination game at approximately 8:30 p.m (CT).

Iowa starting pitcher Grant Judkins (4-7) lasted just 1 1/3 innings, allowing four earned runs on five hits and two walks. The control issues continued for Iowa’s bullpen, who walked eight batters in relief.

In the second inning, Iowa used two singles and a walk to score the game’s first run, but that was all the Hawkeye offense had to show for. Senior Mitchell Boe had Iowa’s lone RBI with a single to left field.

Following Boe, senior Chris Whelan left the bases loaded with a fly out to centerfield. Nebraska took advantage of the missed opportunity in the bottom half of the second scoring four runs.

After three hits and two walks, the Cornhuskers took a 2-1 lead, bouncing Judkins from the game. Senior Jason Foster relieved Judkins, allowing two inherited runners to score, giving Nebraska a 4-1 lead through two.

Iowa’s offense couldn’t capitalize on putting the leadoff hitter on in the third, fourth, and fifth innings, while Nebraska added a run in the third and another four-spot in the fifth inning to lead 9-1 through five.

Nebraska delivered its final blow in the eighth inning after a leadoff triple and a sacrifice fly to end the game via run-rule.

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Iowa will face fourth-seeded Minnesota tonight at 8:30 p.m. (CT) in an elimination game. Sophomore left-hander Cam Baumann (4-4, 5.49 ERA) will start for the Hawkeyes.

Administrative phone lines out at Clarinda City Hall & P.D.

News

May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports the administrative phone lines at Clarinda City Hall & the Clarinda Police Department are not working due to a system outage. It is unknown when phone service will be restored.

Flood-damaged portions of U.S. 34 now reopened

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May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Transportation said Friday (Today), that a portion of U.S. 34 west of Interstate 29 that was severely damaged by flood waters in March, reopened to traffic at approximately 3 p.m. today.

The roadway opening provides a valuable link between Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy County, Nebraska. Restoring mobility over the U.S. 34 bridge will give travelers another option to cross between Nebraska and Iowa in addition to Iowa 2, which had been restored in a very limited manner using temporary measures.

Traffic will be able to use both westbound lanes, but eastbound travel will be restricted to one lane.

NE man arrested on Theft charge in Hamburg, Thursday

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May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports 36-year old Rex Dean Peterson II, of Dunbar, Nebraska, was arrested Thursday on a Theft charge in Hamburg. His arrest was the result of a call from a citizen at around 10:19-a.m., about suspicious activity at A and Argyle Street in Hamburg.

Rex Dean Peterson, II

The caller reported that Peterson was in the in possession of pipe and filters from the Manildra Milling Corp, at 100 George Street. The company is located in an area of extensive flooding in Hamburg. The Pipe had a value of over one-thousand dollars.

Peterson was charged with Theft 2nd was transported to the Fremont County Jail. He posted a $5,000 cash or surety bond.

Stanton man arrested after short motorcycle pursuit in Shenandoah Thursday

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May 24th, 2019 by admin

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Stanton man after a short pursuit of a motorcycle on Thursday. Officers attempted to stop a motorcycle with a male driver in the city limits of Shenandoah and the driver led them on a short pursuit.

The driver eventually pulled into a residence and was apprehended. 18-year-old Cooper Michael Stanley of Stanton received numerous traffic citations and was arrested for Driving While License Suspended or Revoked. Stanley was taken to the Page County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by Shenandoah Police Department.

Freedom Rock painting in Adair County underway for the 21st year in a row

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May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

In honor of Memorial Day, Greenfield artist and State Representative Ray “Bubba” Sorensen is repainting a 12-foot tall, approximately 60-ton boulder located just south of I-80 off Highway 25. The rock is being painted this year to pay tribute to our military men and women. Sorensen started painting the original Freedom Rock® the first week of May and plans to be finished by Memorial Day 2019.

2019 Freedom Rock (Courtesy Sorensen Studios)

The front feature side of the Freedom Rock® has a soldier’s cross and ribbon stating, “For Those Who Gave All”, with Soldiers, Sailors and Marines through the ages looking on. The south side will honor the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, the east side honors the sailors killed in the turret explosion 30 years ago on the USS Iowa, and above that Tuskegee Airman Robert Williams, who wrote “Red Tails.” The north side features the only Navy Seabee to be awarded the Medal of Honor, Marvin Shields, with the Seabee logo and a ship named for Shields. And local Veteran Rick Schaecher, who flew many missions on T_33s in Vietnam. And of course, Old Glory waving on top in honor of all who serve.

The helicopter remains as the paint that it is comprised of has been mixed with the ashes of our Vietnam Veterans since 2006. Sorensen said: “I’m so glad I am able to paint a sincere Thank You to those who serve our country and those who’ve given their life in that service, with the support of my family. Having enjoyed our country’s freedom and understanding that it comes with a heavy cost, I hope our Veterans know how much we appreciate them…and that it is conveyed in my artwork.”

Sorensen is not commissioned for his work on the original Freedom Rock® in Menlo, Iowa but works as an independent mural artist on the Iowa Freedom Rock® Tour. Sorensen is only able to complete about ten rocks per year, due to scheduling and weather and is currently booked into the 2021 year. The Freedom Rock® Tour is helped by the Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation of Iowa Falls, Iowa, who provide the truck and Aluma Trailers of Bancroft, Iowa, who provide the trailer.

For a list of complete counties booked for the Tour and locations of already existing Freedom Rocks®, visit www.thefreedomrock.com. Although it is Sorensen’s 21st annual year of painting the original Freedom Rock®, this is Sorensen’s seventh year on the Freedom Rock® Tour across Iowa. This also marked the third year since Sorensen began the 50 State Freedom Rock® Tour with rocks already painted in Missouri, Minnesota and Wisconsin. A Freedom Rock® has also been booked for the state of Washington. Sorensen plans to be at The Freedom Rock® over Memorial Day weekend, including Memorial Day to meet with visitors.

Calendars as well as other merchandise are also available to help offset costs for the project. In the fall of 2018, Sorensen was elected to his first term as a State Representative in the Iowa House.

HARRIET ALFF, 90, of Anita (Svcs. 5/30/19)

Obituaries

May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

HARRIET ALFF, 90, of Anita, died Friday, May 24th, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. Funeral services for HARRIET ALFF will be held 3-p.m. Thursday, May 30th, at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic, has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is from 5-until 7-p.m. Wed., May 29th, at Zion Lutheran Church, with a Prayer Service at 6:30-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.

HARRIET ALFF is survived by:

Her son – Howard (Marie) Alff, and Bruce (Judy) Alff, all of Vail, IA.

Her daughters – Nancy Farley, and Connie (Steve) Riesselman, all of Vail, IA.

9 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Boys State Singles and Doubles Tennis Tournaments moved indoors

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May 24th, 2019 by admin

The Boys State Singles and Doubles Tennis Tournaments begin Today in Cedar Rapids for Class 2A and Waterloo for Class 1A. Due to wet conditions and rainfall both tournaments are beginning play indoors and will move outdoors later if weather permits.

In Class 1A Singles play Nile Petersen and Grant Sturm of Atlantic will be in action. Reed Miller of St. Albert will also be competing.

In Class 1A Doubles Clarinda’s duo of Brady Williams/Alex Best and Denison-Schleswig’s Sean Moran/Chad Reis will be competing.

Boys State Golf Friday play canceled, places final from Thursday’s scores

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May 24th, 2019 by admin

Boys State Golf will not be played on Friday in all classes due to wet weather conditions, so Thursday’s results will be the final standings. That means that Atlantic’s Matt Gearheart will take home a 3rd place medal in Class 3A. Will and Everett Carroll of Exira-EHK were awarded 6th place medals in Class 1A.

Widespread heavy rainfall across the state on Thursday night created soggy conditions at all three sites in Fort Dodge (3A), Marshalltown (2A), and Newton (1A). Due to the wet conditions, anticipation of more potential rain, and course integrity play was canceled for Friday.

Check out our stories on each Class from Thursday:

Class 1A

Class 2A

Class 3A

Westel service restored in Anita

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May 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon reports the ability to call 911 has been restored for Westel phone company customers in the Anita area. The outage was originally reported to have occurred late Thursday morning, and left landlines unable to call 911.