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2018 Hawkeye 10 Fall Sports All-Academic Award Winners

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November 19th, 2018 by admin

2018 Hawkeye 10 Fall Sport All Academic Award Winners
Criteria: Senior letterwinners who have attained a cumulative 3.5 GPA during their high school career.
Football Volleyball
Name School Name School
Connor Pellett Atlantic Sadie Welter Atlantic
Nathan Behrends Atlantic Taylor Hansen Atlantic
Benson Lin Atlantic Ashley McCoy Clarinda
Owen Smith Clarinda Bryn Morgenstern Clarinda
Mark Waigand Creston Kennedy Reed Clarinda
Austin Nguyen-Schnormeier Creston Taylor Wedemeyer Clarinda
Payton Pryor Creston Taylor Buxton Creston
Sean Moran Denison-Schleswig Megan Haley Creston
Jaden Petersen Denison-Schleswig Breanna Ross Creston
Mikayla Rauch, Mgr. Denison-Schleswig Sarah Heilesen Denison-Schleswig
Noah Carter Glenwood Alex Mohr Denison-Schleswig
Ryan Leath Glenwood Paige Hays Glenwood
Dylan Good Glenwood Brooklyn Taylor Glenwood
Jon Lee Glenwood Courtney Groom Glenwood
Nicholas Gill Glenwood Cera Gray Glenwood
Justin Giambalvo Glenwood Erin Stanley Glenwood
Cooper Silvius Glenwood Brielle Smith Glenwood
Brett Mower Glenwood Anna Ahrenhlotz Harlan Community
Colton Schutte Glenwood Hayley Hopkins Harlan Community
Brett Sears Harlan Community Olivia Petersen Harlan Community
Jonathan Cheek Harlan Community Weis, Kara Harlan Community
Preston Mulligan Harlan Community Aimee Adams Kuemper Catholic
Lucas Schaben Harlan Community Brooklyn Bakke Kuemper Catholic
Jacob Bruck Harlan Community Elise Janson Kuemper Catholic
Thomas Fah Harlan Community Allison Mertz Kuemper Catholic
Eli Boldan Harlan Community Amber Mohr Kuemper Catholic
Chase Finken Harlan Community Grace Molak Kuemper Catholic
Wyatt Schaben Harlan Community Maci Overmohle Kuemper Catholic
Kyle Knudson Harlan Community Courtney Schenkelberg Kuemper Catholic
Jon Owens Harlan Community Paige Ruzicka Lewis Central
Caleb Bieker Harlan Community Averie Hascall Red Oak
Ethan Leinen Harlan Community Shawna Baldwin Red Oak
Brady Wagner Harlan Community Zoey Welter Red Oak
Mason Peters Harlan Community Kate Carlson Red Oak
Blake Baumhover Kuemper Catholic Alesha Johnson Saint Albert Catholic
Benjamin Brincks Kuemper Catholic Emily Recher Saint Albert Catholic
Zachary Daniel Kuemper Catholic Margaret Wettengel Saint Albert Catholic
Thomas Evans Kuemper Catholic Bailey White Saint Albert Catholic
Alex Heiman Kuemper Catholic Kealey Anderson Shenandoah
Grant Kraus Kuemper Catholic Logan Hughes Shenandoah
Justin Schaefer Kuemper Catholic Donni Kinghorn Shenandoah
Kyle Snyder Kuemper Catholic Alexis McGinnis Shenandoah
Nathan Wendl Kuemper Catholic Mariah Munsinger Shenandoah
Drake Nettles Lewis Central
Collin Rew Lewis Central
Max Duggan Lewis Central Boys Cross Country
Jaden Doebelin Lewis Central Name School
Dane Norville Lewis Central Christopher Krogh Atlantic
Mike Gittins Lewis Central Jalen Petersen Atlantic
Caleb Putnam Lewis Central Hunter Yearington Clarinda
Cam Vanderhoof Red Oak Jacob Parks Glenwood
Carter Bruce Red Oak Mason Parks Glenwood
Ethan Stewart Red Oak Parson Covington Glenwood
Mitchell Johnson Red Oak Bryan Guevara Lewis Central
Liam Mahoney Red Oak Mason Perkins Red Oak
Hunter McMann Red Oak Jack Campbell Shenandoah
Garrett Rolenc Red Oak
Cole Carlson Red Oak
Colton Kinnison Red Oak Cheerleading
Jared Gast Saint Albert Catholic Name School
Adam Gubbels Saint Albert Catholic Abigail Evans Atlantic
Isaiah Moore Saint Albert Catholic Oliva Plowman Clarinda
Trevor Bauer Shenandoah Brett Samuelson Clarinda
Jake Stenzel Shenandoah Aliyah St. Romain Clarinda
Devon Buls Creston
Gabrielle Chance Denison-Schleswig
Girls Cross Country Andrea Gutierrez Denison-Schleswig
Name School Kamron Alexander Glenwood
Halsey Bailey Atlantic Eleanor Brown Glenwood
Baylee Newell Atlantic Olivia Cronovich Glenwood
Karsyn Rush Atlantic Jenna Howard Glenwood
Ashley Wendt Atlantic Abigail Lorimor Glenwood
Erin Wendt Atlantic Elaina Ryks Glenwood
Brielle Baker Creston Michaela Woods Glenwood
Raegan Andersen Denison-Schleswig Angelina Marti Harlan Community
Madison Bruck Denison-Schleswig Andrea Gehling Kuemper Catholic
Morgan Goslar Denison-Schleswig Anna Langel Kuemper Catholic
Vanessa Gunderson Denison-Schleswig Amber Miller Kuemper Catholic
Danielle Hardcastle Glenwood Payton Schenkelberg Kuemper Catholic
Abi Schultz Glenwood Angela Schulte Kuemper Catholic
Janette Schraft Glenwood Megan Schmitt Lewis Central
Greichaly Kaster Harlan Community Margaret King Saint Albert Catholic
Olivia Klein Kuemper Catholic Ami Apperson Shenandoah
Kylee Dunphy Lewis Central
Kayla Kuckta Lewis Central
Abby Malskeit Lewis Central
Grace Springman Saint Albert Catholic
Clarie Campbell Shenandoah
Carlie Manrose Shenandoah

IGCA announces All-District Volleyball Honors

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November 19th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association announced postseason Volleyball Honors for the 2018 season. All-District honorees were released along with Academic All-State selections. Follow the links below for both lists.

2018_Academic_All_State_Volleyball

2018_All-District Teams

ISU’s Carleton named Big 12 WBB Player of the Week

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November 19th, 2018 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Senior guard Bridget Carleton nabbed her first Big 12 Player of the Week honor of the season, the league announced Monday. Today’s honor marks the 11th Big 12 weekly honor for the Chatham, Ontario, Canada native, which ranks first in school history and tied for seventh in Big 12 history.

Carleton had a banner week, leading Iowa State to the program’s first Preseason WNIT Championship with a win over No. 24 Miami. Carleton scored 15 points, grabbed seven rebounds and added three assists, three blocks and three steals. On Tuesday, Carleton’s late-game heroics gave Iowa State the semifinal win over Auburn, 67-64. With just nine seconds remaining Carleton, put ISU up 66-64. On the other end, she denied Auburn’s game-tying shot with a monster block to give ISU the win.

On the week she averaged 15.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 5.5 assists. For her efforts, she earned the Preseason WNIT Tournament MVP award.

Iowa State is back in action on Wednesday, Nov. 21 when it takes on Eastern Michigan in Chatham, Ontario, Canada – Carleton’s hometown. The game will begin at 5 p.m.

Horton-Tucker named Big 12 Co-Newcomer Of The Week

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November 19th, 2018 by admin

MAUI, Hawaii – Iowa State freshman Talen Horton-Tucker has been named Big 12 Co-Newcomer of the Week following his 26-point effort last week against Texas Southern.

In the Cyclones’ lone game last week, Horton-Tucker came out firing.

The Chicago, Illinois native finished with 26 points, shooting 8-for-14 from the field. Horton-Tucker hit 5-of-9 three-pointers, all of which came in a first-half barrage, and was 5-for-6 from the free-throw line.

Horton-Tucker also had career-best performances in rebounding (5) and steals (4).

Horton-Tucker and the Cyclones open play this evening at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, facing Arizona on ESPNU at 4 p.m. HST/8 p.m. CST.

Iowa utilities cut funding to weatherize low-income properties

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November 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The state’s three investor-owned utilities will spend half as much next year to help low-income Iowans weatherize their homes. San Wong is director of the Iowa Department of Human Rights, the state agency that oversees the program. “For this next year, we anticipate there will be about a 50 percent cut based on the plan submitted by utility companies,” Wong says. About 12-hundred Iowa homeowners got help last year to make their homes more energy efficient in the winter.

“Once they do that then, obviously, the savings they receive annually — I think the average savings is $262 — but they will realize that savings, obviously, through the life of the home,” Wong says. Last year the federal government provided about 13 million dollars and the state’s investor-owned utilities provided nearly six-and-a-half million for the weatherization program.

A new state law significantly lowered how much utilities may spend on energy efficiency programs. Critics argued electric customers were unaware how much of their bill was being spent on energy reduction efforts.

Shelby County 4-H Staff Recognized

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

AMES, IA – Shelby County Extension Educator Mary Taggs was honored in October when she received the Iowa 4-H Distinguished Service Award. The award is presented to county staff members who have been in their positions between four and ten years and who have made a difference for the Iowa 4-H program.

The award ceremony was held October 30th in Ames, Iowa as a part of the annual YouthFest conference which brings together Iowa State University Extension and Outreach staff from all over the state to celebrate the work they are doing and participate in workshops and educational opportunities in the field of 4-H youth development.

“This event provides an opportunity for all of us to learn about significant impacts our
4-H staff are making in their local communities and to celebrate those accomplishments,” 4-H staff recognition committee chair Brenda Allen said.

Taggs was recognized in part for her work with the Maker Space program which helps 2nd -6th graders develop their problem-solving and cooperation skills.  Maker Space takes place on no school days in the Harlan school district.  Participants engage in challenges each day that encourage thought, design, creativity and a LOT of fun!  Taggs has been instrumental in acquiring grant funding to support the program.  The program began from a grant award from the STEM Scale-up Program sponsored by the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council.  The program continues due to the generous funding from Monogram Loves Kids.

“She encourages life-long learning as she provides youth opportunities to make their own decisions and be creative,” one nominator said.

To find out more about Taggs and the work she is doing for Iowa youth, contact the Shelby County ISU Extension and Outreach office by visiting the county webpage at www.extension.iastate.edu/shelby

Adair County man sentenced in federal crop insurance scheme

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November 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa, reports an Adair County man was sentenced to three-years of supervised release for making a false statement in connection with federal crop insurance. A judge, Friday, also ordered 71-year old Carl Jeffrey Campbell, of Orient, to serve four months of home confinement, and pay a $5,000 fine, plus $100 to the Crime Victims’ Fund, and $32,440 to the United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) as restitution. Campbell was also ordered to serve 160 hours of community service.

Campbell pleaded guilty to the offense on July 6, 2018. In 2014, Campbell obtained crop insurance for two farms from an insurance company that was insured by the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. The Federal Reinsured Crop Program is administered by the Risk Management Agency, which is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, which is a wholly-owned government corporation. The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation reimburses insurance companies for the indemnity payments made to policyholders under the Federal Reinsured Crop Program.

Crop shifting occurs when a farmer underreports production in a field in order to reach the percentage of loss required to receive an indemnity from their crop insurance policy. Campbell “shifted” production from one farm to another by reporting that several thousand bushels of grain were harvested from one farm when he knew that those bushels were in fact harvested from the other farm. By reporting the bushels of grain from the incorrect farm, or shifting the production, Campbell received insurance indemnities to which he was not entitled. He also “hid” production by not reporting to the USDA or Federal Crop Insurance Corporation several thousand bushels of corn sold in his son’s name.

By failing to report the bushels of grain sold in his son’s name, authorities say Campbell received insurance indemnities to which he was not entitled. The matter was investigated by the United States Department of Agriculture Office of Inspector General. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

ALICE B. (McKIBBIN) LAYLAND, 96, of Atlantic (Svcs. 11/25/2018)

Obituaries

November 19th, 2018 by Jim Field

ALICE B. (McKIBBIN) LAYLAND, 96, of Atlantic died Wednesday, November 14th at Atlantic Specialty Care.  A Memorial service for ALICE B. (McKIBBIN) LAYLAND will be held on Sunday, November 25th at 3:00 pm at the Bethany Farm Christian Camp east of Brayton.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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A time of fellowship will be held prior to the memorial service on Sunday at 2:00 pm at the Bethany Farm Christian Camp east of Brayton

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

A burial of cremains will be held at a later date in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Bethany Evangelical Free Church or Bethany Farm Christian Camp.

ALICE B. (McKIBBIN) LAYLAND is survived by:

Daughter: Diane Berkley of Exira.

Son:  Dan Layland of Atlantic.

6 Grandchildren

2 Step-Grandchildren

10 Great-Grandchildren

9 Step Great-Grandchildren

3 Step Great-Great-Grandchildren

 

BETTY L. MULLINS, 72, of Atlantic (Memorial Svcs. 11/23/18)

Obituaries

November 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BETTY L. MULLINS, 72, of Atlantic, died Monday, Nov. 19th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Memorial services for BETTY MULLINS will be held 2-p.m. Friday, Nov. 23rd, at the First Baptist Church, in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the 1st Baptist Church in Atlantic from 1-until 2-p.m. Friday.; Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

A private family burial will take place at a later date.

Cass County Sheriff’s report 11/19/18

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November 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports numerous recent arrests. On Friday, 50-year old Kenneth Lee Klindt, of Griswold, was arrested on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault 1st Offense. Klindt was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on $1,000 bond. Also arrested Friday, was 36-year old Brandon Michael Crees, a homeless man, on a charge of Driving While Barred. Crees was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $2,000 bond.

Last Thursday, 45-year old Robert Joseph Dambra, of Atlantic, turned himself in at the Cass County Sheriff’s Office on a felony charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver/Meth. Dambra was booked at the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond. On November 14th, Cass County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 18-year old Devin Joel Hilliard, of Griswold, on charges of:felony Theft 2nd Degree – Motor Vehicle; Unauthorized Use of a Credit Card; and Theft 5th Degree. Additional charges of Conspiracy to Commit a Forcible Felony (a Class C Felony) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia were later added. Hilliard remains held at the Cass County Jail on $17,300 bond.

On November 6th, Deputies arrested 35-year old Matthew James Bruns, of Atlantic, on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Harassment 1st Degree. The following day, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office also charged Bruns with Possession of Marijuana 1st Offense, and Possession of Meth 1st Offense. Bruns was released the following day on $3,000 bond. On November 11th, Cass County Deputies arrested 38-year old Nicholas Gene Paulsen, of Atlantic, on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Sponsoring a Gathering where Controlled Substances are Used (a Class D Felony) and Prohibited Acts. Paulsen was taken to the Cass County Jail and released on November 14, 2018, on $7,000 bond.

(12:40-p.m. News)