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IATC Week 3 Cross Country Individual Rankings 09/04/2018

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September 4th, 2018 by admin

4A Boys

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Tim Sindt 12 ANKENY
2 Sam Hall 11 DOWLING CATHOLIC
3 Kolby Greiner 12 IOWA CITY WEST
4 Cole Schroeder 12 DOWLING CATHOLIC
5 Gabriel Vicker 10 ANKENY CENTENNIAL

4A Girls

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Kaia Downs 9 SC EAST
2 Ashlyn Keeney 9 IA CITY LIBERTY
3 Brooke McKee 11 JOHNSTON
4 Karlee Phillips 11 SC EAST
5 Camille Jackson 11 AMES

3A Boys

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Rees Tyler 11 GILBERT
2 Gus Hayes 12 DECORAH
3 Cody Mertens 12 MOUNT PLEASANT
4 Nathan Patel 11 GILBERT
5 Nate Mueller 10 ADM, ADEL
10 Jalen Petersen 12 ATLANTIC

3A Girls

# First Last Gr School
1 Adrianna Katcher 11 CENTER POINT URBANA
2 Mary Blanchard 11 GRINNELL
3 Gabby Moran 10 WAHLERT
4 Bryce Gidel 11 HUMBOLT
5 Ainsley Ernzen 9 CARLISLE
6 Janette Schraft 12 GLENWOOD
12 Taylor McCreedy 10 ATLANTIC
14 Raegan Anderson 12 DENISON-SCHLESWIG
30 Braelyn Baker 10 CRESTON

2A Boys

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Reece Smith 12 GARNER-HAYFIELD-VENTURA
2 Joe Anderson 12 GEORGE LITTLE ROCK/CENTRAL LYON
3 Jerry Jorgenson 12 TREYNOR
4 Spencer Moon 12 SOUTH CENTRAL CALHOUN
5 Brady Griebel 10 BELLEVUE
8 Jordan Hustak 12 MISSOURI VALLEY

2A Girls

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Marie Hostetler 11 MID-PRAIRIE, WELLMAN
2 Emily Staal 11 SPRINGVILLE-CENTRAL
3 Sophia Jungling 11 APLINGTON-PARKERSBURG
4 Madeline Rhomberg 12 CASCADE, WESTERN DUBUQUE
5 Cassidy Ihns 12 CRESTWOOD, CRESCO
6 Ella Waddle 10 PANORAMA, PANORA

1A Boys

Ranking First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Sean McDermott 12 MADRID
2 Buddy Darting 11 WILTON
3 Carson Rygh 11 LAKE MILLS
4 Grant Brouwer 12 SIBLEY-OCHEYEDAN
5 Hunter Rickels 12 CALAMUS-WHEATLAND
6 Noah Nelsen 12 ACGC
9 Joshua Baudler 11 NODAWAY VALLEY
10 Justin Ambrose 12 BOYER VALLEY DUNLAP
11 Louden Foster 10 WEST CENTRAL VALLEY
12 Tyler Breheny 11 NODAWAY VALLEY
16 Adam Thompson 12 SIDNEY
26 Leo Garrigan 12 ST. ALBERT COUNCIL BLUFF

1A Girls

Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Emma Lucas 12 BEDFORD
2 Kate Crawford 11 ACGC
3 Peyton Pogge 10 TRI-CENTER
4 Taylor Sporrer 11 LOGAN MAGNOLIA
8 Alexis Post 12 RIVERSIDE
11 Courtney Sporrer 9 LOGAN MAGNOLIA
18 Gracie Springman 12 ST. ALBERT
21 Chloe Falkena 10 AHSTW
24 Reagan Weinheimer 11 NODAWAY VALLEY
26 Lauryn Embleton 12 ACGC
27 Violet Lapke 11 LOGAN MAGNOLIA

IATC Week 3 Cross Country Team Rankings 09/04/2018

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September 4th, 2018 by admin

Boys 4A

Rank Team
1 Dowling Catholic WDM
2 Pleasant Valley
3 Dubuque Hempstead
4 Johnston
5 Waukee
6 Prairie CR
7 Ankeny Centennial
8 Valley WDM
9 Cedar Falls
10 Iowa City West
11 Ames
12 CR Kennedy
13 Dubuque Senior
14 Iowa City City High
15 DM Roosevelt

Girls 4A

Rank Team
1 Johnston
2 Waukee
3 Dubuque Hempstead
4 Iowa City West
5 Dubuque Senior
6 Dowling Catholic WDM
7 DM Roosevelt
8 Pleasant Valley
9 Urbandale
10 Ankeny Centennial
11 Iowa City City High
12 Valley WDM
13 Iowa City Liberty
14 Southeast Polk
15 Cedar Falls
Boys 3A
Ranking Team
1 Gilbert
2 Carlisle
3 Marion
4 Clear Creek Amana
5 Dallas Center Grimes
6 Decorah
7 Sergeant Bluff Lutton
8 Grinnell
9 Center Point Urbana
10 Mount Vernon Lisbon
11 Waverly-Shell Rock
12 Nevada
13 Bondurant Farrar
14 Benton
15 Humboldt
Girls 3A
Rank Team
1 Wahlert
2 Ballard
3 North Polk
4 DCG
5 Spencer
6 Glenwood
7 LeMars
8 Charles City
9 Heelan
10 Solon
11 Atlantic
12 Harlan
13 Carisle
14 Benton
15 Decorah
Boys 2A
Rank Team
1 George-Little Rock/Central Lyon
2 Sioux Center
3 Tipton
4 Bellevue
5 South Hardin
6 Unity Christian
7 Okoboji
8 Monticello
9 Sheldon
10 Crestwood
11 Des Moines Christian
12 Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
13 Dike-New Hartford
14 Waukon
15 Roland-Story
Girls 2A
Rank Team
1 Mid Prairie-Wellman
2 Wc-Kp
3 Crestwood
4 Panorama
5 Cascade, W Dubuque
6 Williamsburg
7 Okoboji
8 Waukon
9 Monticello
10 Jesup
11 Unity Christian
12 Springville – Central City
13 Dike – New Hartford
14 Danville
15 Aplington-Parkersburg
Boys 1A
Rank Team
1 Madrid
2 Nodaway Valley
3 South Hamilton
4 Newman
5 Earlham
6 South Winneshiek
7 Pekin
8 Calamus Wheatland
9 Maquoketa Valley
10 AC/GC
11 Denver
12 Tri-Center
13 Ogden
14 Central Springs
15 Starmont
Girls 1A
Rank Team
1 Logan-Magnolia
2 Kee
3 Judson
4 Regina
5 Denver
6 South Winneshiek
7 Pekin
8 Newman
9 Starmont
10 North Linn
11 Saint Edmond
12 Alta Aurelia
13 Earlham
14 Ridge View
15 AHSTW

 

AP College Football Top 25 09/04/2018

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September 4th, 2018 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 3, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:
Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (48) 1-0 1511 1
2. Clemson (12) 1-0 1467 2
3. Georgia 1-0 1350 3
4. Ohio St. 1-0 1262 5
5. Wisconsin (1) 1-0 1258 4
6. Oklahoma 1-0 1251 7
7. Auburn 1-0 1236 9
8. Notre Dame 1-0 1080 12
9. Washington 0-1 870 6
10. Stanford 1-0 865 13
11. LSU 1-0 801 25
12. Virginia Tech 1-0 777 20
13. Penn St. 1-0 768 10
14. West Virginia 1-0 762 17
15. Michigan St. 1-0 684 11
16. TCU 1-0 632 16
17. Southern Cal 1-0 628 15
18. Mississippi St. 1-0 538 18
19. UCF 1-0 407 21
20. Boise St. 1-0 391 22
21. Michigan 0-1 318 14
22. Miami 0-1 241 8
23. Oregon 1-0 217 24
24. South Carolina 1-0 125 NR
25. Florida 1-0 89 NR

Others receiving votes: Utah 71, Oklahoma St. 62, Boston College 31, Texas A&M 29, Northwestern 28, Maryland 12, Mississippi 11, NC State 9, Florida St. 8, Memphis 6, Houston 6, Washington St. 6, Iowa St. 4, Kansas St. 3, Iowa 3, Hawaii 3, BYU 3, Fresno St. 1, Arkansas St. 1.

Man who allegedly tried to rob a bar in Guthrie County is in custody

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office reports an arrest has been made in connection with the August 27th attempted robbery of a bar in Jamaica. 22-year-old Andrew Onnen, of Guthrie Center, was taken into custody Sunday afternoon. He faces a felony charge of second degree robbery, following an investigation into the incident at ToJo’s Bar and Grill.

The Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and the Panora Police Department assisted in the arrest. Onnen was being held in the Guthrie County Jail on a $10,000 cash-only bond.

January sentencing for man who admitted threatening judge

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Ottumwa man who once threatened to kill then-President Barack Obama is scheduled to be sentenced in January for threatening a federal judge.

Federal court records say Matthew James Howard has pleaded guilty to threatening the judge and to mailing a threatening communication. His sentencing is set for Jan. 10 in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids.

Howard, who is serving prison time for robbery and burglary, received an additional three years in September 2013 for writing letters threatening to kill Obama and a judge earlier that year.

Howard was indicted in April for threatening U.S. Judge Linda Reade in a letter sent from prison in Anamosa in November.

Chiefs sign backup lineman Cam Erving to 2-year extension

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September 4th, 2018 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have signed backup offensive lineman Cam Erving to a two-year contract extension, one year after acquiring the former first-round draft pick in a trade with Cleveland.

The financial terms of the deal Tuesday were not disclosed. The Chiefs had declined the fifth-year option on Erving’s rookie contract earlier this year.

Erving was the 19th overall pick of the Browns out of Florida State in 2015, but he struggled to solidify a starting spot on the offensive line. He bounced around to multiple positions, starting 17 of the 30 games he appeared in, before getting dealt to Kansas City for a fifth-round draft pick.

He wound up starting four games and appearing in 13 for the Chiefs last season, and was listed as the backup at right tackle and left tackle on this season’s initial depth chart.

House Ethics Committee discloses review of Iowa congressman

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The House Ethics Committee is investigating whether U.S. Rep. Rod Blum violated any rules related to his role in an outside business. A statement Tuesday from the committee chair and ranking member says the committee will continue a previously unannounced investigation into the actions of the Iowa Republican.

The statement says the committee plans to announce its results in December, after a midterm election in which Blum faces a difficult campaign. The investigation stems from a February story by The Associated Press into Tin Moon, an internet marketing business that Blum and a business partner began in 2016 during his first term.

Blum failed to disclose that he was a director of the business as required by House rules. Also, an online ad featured Blum’s chief of staff falsely posing as a satisfied customer.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (9/4/18)

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County  Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests over the past few days. On Monday, 56-year old Christine Jean Hobson, of Plattsmouth, NE, was arrested for being a Fugitive from Justice and Possession of Contraband in a Correctional Institution/Jail. Her bond was set at $5,000. Also arrested Monday, was 41-year old Clyde William Larcom, of Bellevue, NE. He was taken into custody for OWI/1st offense, with bond set at $1,000.

At around 4:40-a.m. Sunday, 21-year old Estuardo Carreto-Diaz, of Omaha, was arrested in Mills County for OWI/1st offense, No Valid ID, Leaving the scene of an accident, Failure to Maintain Control, and for Open Container. Bond was set at $1,000.

Friday afternoon, 37-year old Colleen Lyn Salmons, of Hastings, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension and Speeding. Bond $300. And, Friday night, 23-year old Kinzey Kay Long, of Pacific Junction, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. Long was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail, pending a court appearance.

Red Oak woman arrested on drug charge in Mills County

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year old Katie Rose Carnes, of Red Oak, was arrested Saturday afternoon on a drug charge, following a traffic stop for a vehicle registration violation. Upon further investigation and a search of the vehicle, prescription pills were found. Carnes was arrested for Possession of a Schedule 4 Controlled Substance. She was booked into the Mills County Jail without incident. Bond was set at $1,000.

Early Saturday morning, a traffic stop in Mills County on a vehicle with an equipment violation, resulted in the arrest of 45-year old Jason Kibat, of La Vista, NE. Kibat, who was a passenger in the vehicle, had an outstanding warrant out of Douglas County, NE., for being a Fugitive From Justice. He was also found to be in possession of Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Kibat was arrested on the warrant, Possession of a controlled substance and Possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $5,300.

Public hearing in Atlantic on amendment to Zoning Reg’s, re: Fencing

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September 4th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council will act on several matters pertaining to infrastructure during their meeting 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, at City Hall. A Public Hearing will also be held with regard to an amendment to Chapter 165 of the City’s Code of Ordinances, which pertains to Zoning Regulations. The amendment is with regard to fencing in Industrial and Commercial Zones.

Gary Richter, of Atlantic, would like to erect an eight-foot chain link fence with barbed wire around his impound yard. Current Zoning does not accommodate that request in any aspect. City Administrator John Lund suggests that heavy industrial areas be allowed to use a fence of 10-feet in height, with barbed wire as a permitted use. Such as change would also allow for variations from the six-foot limit in those same areas, by a Conditional Use Permit for construction on existing facilities, which requires a hearing from the Board of Adjustment, or variations to be a part of the site plan approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z), which recently approved unanimously, to amend the Zoning Ordinance to better accommodate the needs of commercial and industrial development in their proper zones.

The hearing will be followed by the first reading of Ordinance pertaining to the amendment as written. There will also be a first reading on an amendment to an Ordinance with regard to speed limits, especially as it pertains to Sunnyside lane, where a 1,650-foot stretch of the road is unregulated to near 22nd Street. The change would make the entire stretch of Sunnyside, from 10th to 22nd, a 25-mile per hour zone.