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7AM Sportscast 09/25/2018

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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7AM Newscast 09/25/2018

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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Candidate forum in Greenfield October 2nd

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

The Greenfield Chamber/Main Street and the Warren Cultural Center (WCC) will co-sponsor a candidate forum on October 2, 2018, at 7 PM at the Warren Cultural Center, 154 Public Square, Greenfield.

The program will begin with a brief explanation of voting options by the Adair County Auditor/Commissioner of Elections, Mindy Schaefer, followed by a short presentation by each of the three supervisor candidates in Adair County:  Doug Davidson, Jodie Hoadley, and Steve Shelley.

The main event will be a forum moderated by Tim Ostroski of Creston, Director of the Southern Iowa Council of Governments, featuring Iowa House District 20 candidates, Ray “Bubba” Sorensen (R) and Warren Varley (D).

Questions should be directed to Susan Olesen, 641-745-5284 or solesen67@gmail.com

Orient-Macksburg Cross Country Invitational 09/24/2018

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

The Orient-Macksburg Cross Country Invitational was held on Monday evening and the Creston girls and Earlham boys came away with team titles.

Bedford’s Emma Lucas was the individual girls champion, while Joshua Baudler of Nodaway Valley won the boys race.

Girls Team Top 5

  1. Creston 48
  2. AHSTW 95
  3. Earlham 100
  4. Nodaway Valley 131
  5. Exira-EHK 147

Girls Top 5 Individuals

  1. Emma Lucas, Bedford 20:21
  2. Brielle Baker, Creston
  3. Braelyn Baker, Creston
  4. Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley
  5. Sophia Broers, Nodaway Valley

Orient-Macksburg XC Girls 2018

Boys Team Top 5

  1. Earlham 36
  2. Nodaway Valley 38
  3. Creston 99
  4. Bedford 149
  5. CAM 173

Boys Top 5 Individuals

  1. Joshua Baudler, Nodaway Valley 17:27
  2. Louden Foster, West Central Valley
  3. Andrew Dixon, Earlham
  4. Zach Dixon, Earlham
  5. Clayton Stafford, Creston

Orient-Macksburg XC Boys 2018

High School Volleyball Scoreboard Monday 09/24/2018

Sports

September 25th, 2018 by admin

Western Iowa Conference

(3-0) Audubon 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 23-20-23

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-1) CAM 20-25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 25-14-19-8

Corner Conference

(3-1) Fremont-Mills 25-25-17-25, Heartland Christian 21-8-25-13
(2-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25, Cornerstone Christian 9-12
(2-1) Heartland Christian 25-22-15, Cornerstone Christian 23-25-10
(3-0) South Page 25-25-26, West Nodaway 17-16-24

Brewers beat Cardinals 6-4 to open 3-game wild-card lead

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

By JAY COHEN, AP Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A chuckling Eric Thames said it felt so good he almost ripped third base out of the ground and hoisted it above his head.
A lot of that going around for Milwaukee these days.

Thames tripled and scored on reliever Bud Norris’ throwing error in the eighth inning, and the Brewers improved their playoff positioning by topping the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Monday night.

“You have to capitalize on errors and bad pitches, wild pitches and stuff like that,” Thames said. “Tonight we did that.”

Ryan Braun homered and Christian Yelich drove in two runs as Milwaukee won for the fourth time in five games. The Brewers (90-67) opened a three-game lead over St. Louis for the top spot in the wild-card standings and pulled within 1 1/2 games of the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs, who lost 5-1 to Pittsburgh.

“Offensively, we did a heck of a job,” manager Craig Counsell said.

Corbin Burnes (7-0), the seventh of nine Milwaukee pitchers, got two outs for the win, and Corey Knebel worked the ninth for his 16th save. With a runner on, Jose Martinez fouled off four two-strike pitches before taking a called third strike for the final out.

Chase Anderson was slated to start before Counsell announced Sunday that the team had decided to go with a bullpen game instead. Dan Jennings made his first career start and retired Matt Carpenter on a grounder to second before the left-hander was replaced by Freddy Peralta, beginning a parade of relievers for the Brewers.

“Props to everybody who came in behind me and the position players for getting it done,” Jennings said. “That’s a grind right there.”

Martinez and Marcell Ozuna homered off Josh Hader in the rain, but St. Louis (87-70) was unable to close out a one-run lead. The Cardinals’ advantage in the race for the second NL wild card was trimmed to a half-game over Colorado, which cruised to a 10-1 win over Philadelphia.

“It’s not frustrating, at all,” Martinez said. “We’ve got two games to win the series.”

Thames has played sparingly this year with the Brewers in playoff contention. But Counsell sent him up to hit for Burnes in the eighth and he tripled past a sliding Martinez in right field with one out.

“Oh man, it felt amazing,” Thames said.

After Mike Moustakas was intentionally walked, Norris (3-6) tried a pickoff throw that hit the baserunner before bounding away from first baseman Matt Carpenter.

“It was called from the dugout. … A decent throw, but obviously crept in and got him and the ball bounced away,” Norris said. “Just a tough break. Very unfortunate.”

Thames scored easily and Yelich added an RBI double in the ninth as Milwaukee improved to 9-8 against St. Louis this season. Yelich, one of the top candidates for NL MVP, also walked and scored on Braun’s bases-loaded walk as the Brewers scored two runs in the sixth without a hit, opening a 3-1 lead.

St. Louis staged a dramatic rally as the showers intensified on a soggy night at Busch Stadium.
Martinez led off the sixth with a drive to center for his 17th homer, sending a charge through the crowd of 36,508. After Paul DeJong walked, Ozuna put the Cardinals in front with a screaming liner just over the wall in center.

Hader had given up just six homers in 51 appearances this year, and none since Anthony Rizzo connected for the Cubs on Sept. 3.
But Milwaukee quickly answered. The Brewers loaded the bases with one out in the seventh against Jordan Hicks, and Keon Broxton scampered home with the tying run on Yelich’s fielder’s choice back up the middle.

UP NEXT
Brewers left-hander Gio Gonzalez (9-11, 4.28 ERA) and Cardinals left-hander Austin Gomber (6-1, 3.63) pitch on Tuesday night. Gonzalez is 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA in three starts since he was acquired in a trade with Washington on Aug. 31. Gomber is coming off a solid start at Atlanta, allowing one run in five innings for an 8-1 victory.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th

Trading Post

September 25th, 2018 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Swing set/slide/fort. $125. Call 712-243-1485 in Atlantic. SOLD!

FOR SALE: Exercise bike $25. Call 712-243-1485 in Atlantic.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: bedroom set including dresser, chest, bedside table, and king platform bed with under bed storage. $400. Call 712-243-1485 in Atlantic.  SOLD!

GARAGE SALE: This Friday 8-6 and Saturday 8-noon, 804 E. Mahogany. New seasonal craft items, baby kitchen pot holders, towels and lots of other new craft items, books, toys, clothes, misc.

FOR SALE: 2003 Suzuki Aerio 4 door, blue, good shape. 712-420-3016 or 712-420-2609.

FOR SALE: Used refrigerator, good size, works fine. Has a freezer on top. $50. 249-0233 in Atlantic

Authorities say man died in jail while awaiting murder trial

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man died in Polk County Jail while awaiting trial on a murder charge.

Court records say case against 51-year-old Ricky Hascall was dismissed because he died in the jail on Sept. 16 of natural causes.

He’d pleaded not guilty to murder and robbery charges in the January 2017 slaying of 31-year-old Michael Huckleberry. Police say Hascall and two accomplices robbed and assaulted Huckleberry at his apartment. A neighbor found Huckleberry dead two days later.

Records say 25-year-old Sarah Saltz pleaded guilty to robbery and theft for her role in the slaying and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
The remaining suspect, 27-year-old Monica Fagan, is scheduled to enter pleas in January.

Skyscan Forecast Tuesday 09/25/2018

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September 25th, 2018 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Tuesday, September 25, 2018  Dan Hicks

Today: Mostly cloudy. Showers and a few isolated thunderstorms. Windy and cooler. NW @15-25. High 65.

Tonight: Clearing skies. Diminishing winds. Low 40.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. W @ 10-15. High 68.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy. High 68

Friday: Mostly cloudy. A few showers. High 62.

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Council Bluffs native/woman’s body found in ravine near Fremont, NE; man arrested

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September 24th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man paroled in June is suspected of killing a Council Bluffs native and dumping her body in a ravine near Fremont, NE. Omaha police say 39-year-old Jeremiah Connelly was arrested Friday after a foot chase that began when he ran from a stolen car he was driving.

Officers say he spoke to them about the death of a woman, and investigators later found the body of 22-year-old Jeanna Wilcoxen. She’d last been seen Sept. 17th.  According to reports, Wilcoxen was raised in Council Bluffs, attended Wilson Middle School and Thomas Jefferson High School. She is survived by her 4-year-old son, Jace, and others.

Connelly had been serving time in prison for attempted kidnapping, robbery and other crimes before being released June 28th.