712 Digital Group - top

Weymiller leads Northern Iowa past South Dakota State 38-18

Sports

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) — Marcus Weymiller ran for 170 yards and two touchdowns on 42 carries and Northern Iowa jumped on top early, cruising to a 38-18 win over South Dakota State on Saturday.

The Panthers (3-3, 2-1 Missouri Valley Conference) turned the tables on South Dakota State by scoring 17 first-quarter points. The Jackrabbits (4-2, 1-2) entered the game with a 56-7 advantage in opening quarters this season. South Dakota State also came in with the top third-down efficiency rating in the FCS at 62.1 percent, but the Panthers held them to 25 percent (3 of 12).

Weymiller scored on runs of 11 and 15 yards in the first half. Eli Dunne threw for two TDs in the fourth and finished 13-of-22 passing for 169 yards for the Panthers.

Northern Iowa also kept the Jackrabbits’ Brady Mengarelli in check. Mengarelli, coming off a 220-yard performance last week, was held to 33 yards on seven carries.

SDSU’s Jake Wieneke notched his 51st receiving TD to move into third all-time in the FCS.

Man struck by a car in Atlantic Saturday night

News

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Rescue personnel and law enforcement were called to the scene of a vehicle verses pedestrian accident Saturday night, in Atlantic. According to dispatch reports, a man was struck at 7th and Poplar Streets at around 7:10-p.m. One person was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital.

No other details are currently available.

Chiefs place Conley on IR, elevate Kemp from practice squad

Sports

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs, Saturday, placed Chris Conley on injured reserve with a ruptured Achilles’ tendon, and elevated fellow wide receiver Marcus Kemp from the practice squad to the active roster. Kansas City also changed wide receiver Albert Wilson’s status for Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh to questionable. Wilson was not listed on the final injury report after dealing with knee pain this week.

Conley ruptured his Achilles’ tendon last Sunday in Houston, but the Chiefs were considering their options before making the move to put him on IR. They ultimately decided to bring Kemp off the practice squad with Wilson questionable for the Steelers game. Kemp earned his roster spot after signing with Kansas City as an undrafted free agent from Hawaii.

DELBERT F. RIEKEN, 97, of Griswold (Svcs. 10/18/17)

Obituaries

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DELBERT FREDRICK RIEKEN, 97, of Griswold, died Saturday, Oct. 14th, at the Griswold Care Center. Funeral services for DELBERT RIEKEN will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Oct. 18th, at the Griswold United Methodist Church. Rieken Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be at the Griswold United Methodist Church on Tuesday evening from 5-7 PM.

Interment will be in the Griswold Cemetery.

DELBERT RIEKEN is survived by:

His children: Roger Rieken and wife Glenna, of Hatch, NM; Janice Dittman and husband Jack, of Okoboji, IA; Charles Rieken and wife Doris, of Griswold; Doug Rieken and wife Brenda, of Red Oak; and George Rieken and wife Diane, of Griswold.

His sisters – Alice Rolf and Shirley Northrup.

9 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild; other relatives and friends.

Funeral held for Iowa woman killed in Las Vegas shooting

News

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SUTHERLAND, Iowa (AP) – Residents of the small northwest Iowa city of Sutherland have gathered to mourn the loss of Carly Kreibaum, a 33-year-old mother of two who was among those killed in a Las Vegas mass shooting. The Sioux City Journal reports dozens of people converged Saturday morning at a downtown community center to remember Kreibaum. A burial was held later at a local cemetery.

Kreibaum was one of 58 people killed in the mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival earlier this month. Authorities say Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the nearby Mandalay Bay hotel before killing himself. More than 500 people were also injured in the shooting.

JANICE WALTZ, 78, of Portsmouth (Mass of Christian Burial 10/16/17)

Obituaries

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JANICE WALTZ, 78, of Portsmouth, died Friday, Oct. 13th, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial for JANICE WALTZ will be held 11-a.m. Monday, Oct. 16th, at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima Church in Portsmouth. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at St. Mary Our Lady of Fatima in Portsmouth, on Sunday, from 5-until 7-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery at Portsmouth.

JANICE WALTZ is survived by:

Her daughters – Colleen (Dean) Kloewer, of Panama, & Cheryl (Pete) Mott, of Omaha.

Her sons – Paul (Karen) Waltz, of Johnston, and Tim Waltz (& Carol Webb), of Spirit Lake.

Her sister – Mary Ella “Mitz” (Gary) Wilke, of Portsmouth.

Her brothers – Alfred (Delores) Pauley, and Kenny (Eileen) Pauley, all of Panama.

17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Iowa faces shortage of EMTs in rural communities

News

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WAVERLY, Iowa (AP) — Two northeast Iowa men are raising awareness about a critical shortage of emergency medical technicians in rural areas of the state and calling for changes in law so ambulance service is deemed essential.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Bremer County’s Emergency Management Coordinator Kip Ladage and the EMS association’s president Jim Schutte spoke about the state’s EMS crisis at a Waverly town hall meeting on Oct. 11.

Ladage says small-town agencies are struggling for volunteers, especially as many members reach retirement age. He says the shortage means area medics sometimes aren’t available to respond to calls. Calls then get deferred to another community, which increases response time.

Residents discussed funding EMS services through sales or property taxes to help address the issue.

Montgomery, Iowa State throttle Kansas 45-0

Sports

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — David Montgomery ran for a career-high three touchdowns and Iowa State throttled Kansas 45-0 on Saturday for its second straight win. Trever Ryen added a 68-yard punt return for a score for the Cyclones (4-2, 2-1 Big 12), who held the Jayhawks to a season-low 106 yards and shut out a Big 12 opponent for just the fourth time.

Montgomery turned an interception into a 4-yard TD run to open the scoring, and Ryen’s return gave Iowa State a 14-0 lead. A bad snap on a punt by Kansas (1-5, 0-3) led to Montgomery’s 1-yard TD plunge that pushed the Cyclones ahead 24-0, and Marchie Murdock’s 8-yard TD reception to end the third quarter made it 38-0.

Kansas, which entered play averaging 26.5 points in two Big 12 games, put forth one of the worst offensive performances in school history. The Jayhawks punted 13 times, were just 2 of 17 on third down and didn’t cross into Iowa State territory until midway through the fourth quarter. Taylor Martin had 53 yards rushing for Kansas, which was without leading rusher Khalil Herbert (hamstring).

The Cyclones are just two wins from bowl eligibility at the season’s midway point, a result nearly Iowa State fan would’ve taken in August. It’s not as though Iowa State played its best game of the season either. The Cyclones simply took advantage of an inept opponent, something that a lot of Iowa State teams in recent memory might not have been able to do.

UP NEXT: Iowa State plays at Texas Tech next Saturday.

Iowa marching band students walk away during national anthem

News

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Some members of a high school marching band in central Iowa say they were highlighting inequality when they walked off a football field during a performance of the national anthem. The Des Moines Register reports 13 members of the Ames High School marching band linked arms Friday night and walked off the field during a performance of “The Star Spangled Banner.”

The incident happened prior to a home football game against another high school. Some other band members reportedly did not play their instruments during the performance. The newspaper reports some spectators in the stands cursed at the band members who left the field.

Band director Chris Ewan declined to comment after the incident. Athletes, primarily national football players, have been protesting police brutality in recent weeks by either kneeling or linking arms during the national anthem. Others have stayed in their locker rooms.

Iowa non-profit raises money, awareness of the most common, disabling birth defect

News

October 14th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines – Radio Iowa) About five-percent of all Iowans are born with the condition called spina bifida, a congenital disorder where there’s incomplete closing of the backbone and membranes around the spinal cord. October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month. Carlyn Crowe, executive director of the Spina Bifida Association of Iowa, says they hope to educate people about the condition, while also raising funding.

“It’s the most common, permanently-disabling birth defect in the United States and what’s so striking about that is that a lot of people don’t know about it.”  In addition to education, Crowe says the mission of the organization is to help families with infants who are impacted by this birth defect. “We raise money to help those families get to those medical appointments and to have equipment and medical supplies that they may not be able to get otherwise,” she says.

Crowe says it’s not clear exactly what causes spina bifida, but it’s believed to be due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Learn more at: www.sbaofia.org