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State Volleyball Scoreboard -Day 1- 11/7/2017

Sports

November 7th, 2017 by Jim Field

Class 5A First Round

12:00 p.m. – Court One – (3-0) #1 Cedar Falls 25-25-25 #8 Urbandale 13-13-15
12:00 p.m. – Court Two – (3-2) #2 West Des Moines Valley 15-25-22-25-15,  #7 Dowling Catholic 25-15-25-19-10
2:00 p.m. – Court One – (3-0) #5 Linn-Mar 25-25-25, #4 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 21-23-15
2:00 p.m. – Court Two – (3-0) #3 Ankeny Centennial 25-25-26, #6 Dubuque Hempstead 15-15-24

Class 4A First Round

4:00 p.m. – Court Two – (3-0) #6 Lewis Central 25-25-25, #3 Waverly Shell-Rock 21-20-16
4:00 p.m. – Court One – (3-1) #6 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 20-25-25-25, #5 Bishop Heelan 25-18-22-21
6:00 p.m. – Court One – (3-0) #1 Cedar Rapids Xavier 25-25-25, #8 Independence 16-10-23
6:00 p.m. – Court Two – (3-0) #2 Dubuque Wahlert 25-26-25, #7 Pella 13-24-22

ZADA KESLER, 91, of Panora (Svcs. 11/09/2017)

Obituaries

November 7th, 2017 by admin

ZADA KESLER, 91, of Panora died Monday, November 6th at Rowley Masonic Home in Perry. Funeral services for ZADA KESLER will be held Thursday, November 9th at 2:00pm at First Christian Church in Panora. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Thursday, November 9th one hour prior to the services at the First Christian Church in Panora.

Burial will be in the Montieth Cemetery in rural Guthrie Center.

ZADA KESLER is survived by:

Children: Barb (Bill) Mains of Redfield. Charles Kesler of Guthrie Center. Dennis (Linda) Kesler of Ames. Sally (Don) Tripp of Parker, CO. Teresa (Lony) Jensen of Casey.

Son-in-law: Joe Kopaska of Guthrie Center.

Sisters: Julia Ann Millhollin of Panora. Madonna Riesgaard of Exira.

10 Grandchildren

15 Great-Grandchildren

Many Nieces and Nephews.

Western Iowa county supervisor killed in grain bin accident

News

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MISSOURI VALLEY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a western Iowa county supervisor has died in a grain bin accident. Harrison County Sheriff Pat Sears says 63-year-old Russ Kurth, of Logan, died in the bizarre Tuesday morning accident outside a grain bin just north of Missouri Valley.

Sears say Kurth and another person were checking out a door from which corn was leaking on the new bin that had been recently filled. Officials say the door burst open as Kurth and the other man approached, burying Kurth in corn. The other man was able to escape.

Officials say Kurth was pulled from the corn more than an hour after the accident was reported. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. Kurth was elected to the Harrison County Board of Supervisors in 2014.

Emerson man runs stop sign while causing crash in Red Oak

News

November 7th, 2017 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports no injuries after a two-vehicle collision in Red Oak on Tuesday morning. At 7:27am Officers responded to the accident at the intersection of North 5th Street and East Corning Street in Red Oak. After investigation it was determined that a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee driven by 54-year-old Allen McCray Wilson of Red Oak was traveling westbound on East Corning Street when his vehicle was struck broadside by a 2013 Hyundai Elantra driven by 22-year-old Lee Orey Morrison of Emerson. Morrison failed to stop at the stop sign and was issued a citation for that along with a citation for No Insurance Accident Related. The Jeep sustained an estimated $2,000 damage and the Hyundai had an estimated $3,000 damage. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts and no injuries were reported.

BETTY SLEISTER, 94, of Lake Mills, formerly of Manilla (11-11-2017)

Obituaries

November 7th, 2017 by Jim Field

BETTY SLEISTER, 94, of Lake Mills (formerly of Manilla) died Sunday, November 5th at Lake Mills Care Center.  Funeral services for BETTY SLEISTER will be held on Saturday, November 11th at 1:00 pm at the United Church of Manilla.  Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

A luncheon and fellowship will be held on Saturday at 11:00 am at the Manilla Firemen’s Hall on Main Street.

Burial in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Irwin.

BETTY SLEISTER is survived by:

Children:  David (Priscilla) Sleister of Exira; Paulette (Ray) Hammer of Forest City; Dennis Sleister of Warwick, RI; James (Sheila) Sleister of West Burlington and Kathy Oliver of Lee’s Summit, MO.

Daughter-in-Law:  Pat Sleister of Guthrie Center

15 Grandchildren

28 Great-Grandchildren

Massena City Council meeting postponed to Nov. 20th

News

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The City of Massena’s Council Meeting is postponed to November 20th, 2017 at 7:00 P.M.

Some goals met, but student scores not yet rising in year 3 of teacher improvement program

News

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials say the state’s annual 157-million dollar investment in a teacher improvement program is paying dividends in teacher retention and job satisfaction, but student test scores are not yet rising. Ryan Wise, director of the Iowa Department of Education, says more than nine-thousand Iowa teachers are getting bonuses to serve as mentors or “coaches” to other teachers in their school district.

“Student achievement has been largely unchanged to this point,” Wise says. Wise says most educators see improvement in the professional environment in their school building and there are some gains in student test scores in individual school districts. “We think we’ve put in place all of the building blocks to increase student achievement, so teachers are collaborating more. They have higher quality professional learning. All of those things that lead to increases in improvement start with improvement in instruction and you ask teachers in almost every school in Iowa, they’re seeing those improvements in instruction that we know, over time, will lead to increases in (student) achievement.”

The state-funded teacher improvement program was phased in over three years. The 2016-2017 school year was the first time all 333 Iowa school districts were involved. Governor Kim Reynolds says during the last school year, there was a three percent gain in the number of students in kindergarten through third grade who met or surpassed reading proficiency goals.

“But, of course, like anything else, there is more work to do,” Reynolds says, “and our administration will continue to look for ways to ensure that teacher leadership and compensation is even more effective.” Reynolds has a daughter who teaches and she’s serving as a teacher coach this school year.

At the end of LAST school year, 85 percent of Iowa school districts said the program had helped retain teachers and attract new ones to their districts. Half of districts met their student achievement goals, according to the Iowa Department of Education. The American Institutes for Research found student scores on statewide assessment tests “remained largely unchanged” during the past three years.

(Radio Iowa)

Ex-Omaha child care provider changes plea in abuse case

News

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A former Omaha child care provider accused of abusing a 4-year-old girl in her care has pleaded no contest. Television station WOWT reports that 59-year-old Lynn Rowe entered the plea Tuesday to the child abuse charge in Douglas County District Court. She faces up to three years in prison when she’s sentenced in January.

Police say the girl’s parents reported April 3 that Rowe had abused their daughter while the girl was at Rowe’s day care. Officials say the report was made after a worker at the day care recorded Rowe hitting the girl.

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services shut down Lynn’s Learning Center shortly after Rowe’s arrest in April in Missouri Valley, Iowa.

AZ man charged with deer poaching in IA

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – Iowa DNR Conservation Officers have charged 31-year old Nicholas W. Slater, of Glendale, AZ, with deer poaching in Lake Manawa State Park. The incident allegedly happened November 19, 2016.

Slater faces the following charges in Iowa:

No valid non-resident deer license
No valid non-resident deer license (antlered or any sex)
Restrictions on taking game – illegal transportation of deer
Restrictions on taking game – illegal taking of deer
Restrictions on taking game – illegal possession of deer
Hunting on game refuge
No non-resident hunting license and habitat fee.

The total fines for Slater are $2,243.20, plus liquidated damages for an antlered deer scoring 150 points or less. A judge will determine the exact total of liquidated damages. The charges are part of a large, multi-state investigation that is ongoing.

Red Oak Police respond to out of control student

News

November 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officers with the Red Oak Police Department were called to the Red Oak High School this (Tuesday) morning, after receiving word a students was acting out of control. Upon arrival and an investigation, a juvenile male was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Simple Assault on a Teacher. There were no injuries reported following the assault. The youth was cited into Juvenile Court and released to their parent. The offender’s name was not released.