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State Track 1A Boys Day 1 Results 5/18/2017

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May 18th, 2017 by admin

3200M Finals
1st Gable Sieperda 11 Cent Lyon, RR 9:15.30* 10 (New 1A State Record)
7th Shane Breheny 12 Nodaway Vall 9:58.47 2
8th Brycen Wallace 11 Nodaway Vall 9:59.54 1
10th Connor Garrett 12 Boyer Valley 10:00.75
15th Evan Wilson 11 EHK-Exira 10:04.74
18th Adam Thompson 10 Sidney 10:21.36
20th Justin Ambrose 10 Boyer Valley 10:26.65
24th Dylan Blake 09 Maple Valley-A-O 10:45.73

Long Jump

  • 16th Sam Obert 12 CR-Bayard 18-08.50 NWI 5.70m
    18-06.25(-0.0) 18-06.75(-0.0) 18-08.50(-0.0)
  • 17th Preston Good 10 Griswold 18-07.75 NWI 5.68m
    FOUL 17-09.75(-0.0) 18-07.75(-0.0)
  • 19th Tyler Riebhoff 11 Audubon 18-03.25 NWI 5.56m
    18-03(-0.0) 18-03.25(-0.0) FOUL
  • — Logan Gaylord 12 Fremont-Mills FOUL
    FOUL FOUL FOUL
  • — Jadon Jahnke 11 Griswold FOUL
    FOUL PASS PASS

200M Prelims

12th Hunter Haveman 10 Mount Ayr 23.32 1.7 1
17th Cal Daughton 12 Mount Ayr 23.51 2.4 3
23rd Lucas Wilber 12 Riverside, O 24.09 1.7 1

4x800M Relay Finals

  • 6th St. Albert, CB 8:20.38 1 3
    1) Kyle Barnes 11 2) Ryan Hughes 09
    3) Joe Liston 11 4) Luke Gronstal 11
  • 14th Nodaway Vall 8:26.74 1
    1) Brayten Funke 12 2) Tyler Breheny 09
    3) Jared Corder 12 4) Matthew Dickinson 12
  • 23rd Griswold 8:47.99 1
    1) Evan Kelly 10 2) Chance Mace 11
    3) Josh Brownlee 10 4) David Thompson 12

100M Prelims

21st AJ Hartman 12 Griswold 11.66 1.5 2
22nd Caleb Claar 12 Heartland Christ 11.91 1.4 1

Shot Put

  • 6th Matt Fagan 11 St. Albert, CB 50-06.25 15.39m 3
    46-11.25 50-06.25 46-06.25 47-03.50 50-00.50 49-04
  • 7th Sam Phillips 12 Fremont-Mills 49-11.50 15.22m 2
    44-08.75 49-11.50 47-10.50 47-07.25 FOUL 48-02
  • 9th Matt Glockel 12 East Mills 48-11.50 14.92m
    48-11.50 48-05.50 47-04.50
  • 18th Mitchell Williamson 10 CAM, Anita 44-09.75 13.65m
    38-07.50 44-04.50 44-09.75

400M Finals

7th Zach Ambrose 12 Boyer Valley 51.10 3 2
9th Andrew Hanafan 11 St. Albert, CB 51.54 3
19th Lucas Wilber 12 Riverside, O 53.59 1
23rd Jeremy Daye 12 Lenox 54.44 2

Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

  • 2nd Audubon 1:00.34q 1
    1) Nolan Smith 11 2) Jackson Jensen 09
    3) Josh Lange 11 4) Tyler Riebhoff 11
  • 5th Fremont-Mills 1:00.81q 3
    1) Sam Phillips 12 2) Austin Gartner 10
    3) Beau Malcom 12 4) Parker Powers 12
  • 16th Griswold 1:04.59 1
    1) Spencer Muhlbauer 10 2) AJ Hartman 12
    3) Clay Amos 12 4) Preston Good 10
  • 17th EHK-Exira 1:05.22 2
    1) Creighton Nelson 09 2) Levi Deakins 12
    3) Cole Bruns 12 4) Brady Schlueter 12
  • — Riverside, O DQ 3
    1) Tatem Bluml 12 2) John Baker 11
    3) Austin Hodges 12 4) Valentin Andrusyshyn 10
  • — St. Albert, CB DQ 6
    1) Garret Reisz 11 2) Ethan Bernard 10
    3) Jake Carley 11 4) Tyler Blaha 11

State Track 4A Girls Day 1 Results 5/18/2017

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May 18th, 2017 by admin

Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

17th    CB, Abraham Lincoln                         1:10.62   3
1) Kalyn Damgaard 12               2) Taylan Keefer 09
3) Jocelyn Hendrix 09              4) Hayley Hartman 11

Discus

  • 6th Cecelia Yale 12 CB, Thomas Jefferson 124-06 37.94m 3
    102-01 92-09 118-11 110-01 124-06 111-04
  • 21st Lauren Payne 09 Lewis Central 99-06 30.32m
    99-06 92-03 96-09
  • 23rd Josey Starner 11 CB, Thomas Jefferson 97-04 29.66m
    97-04 FOUL FOUL
  • 24th Caitlin Spurgin 11 CB, Abraham Lincoln 91-08 27.94m
    86-11 79-09 91-08

200M Prelims

2nd Darby Thomas` 10 CB, A Lincoln 24.60q 1.7 1
9th Caitlyn Jones 10 CB, Thomas Jefferson 25.77 1.7 1

4x800M Relay Finals

22nd CB, Abraham Lincoln 10:12.28 1
1) Claire Jones 11 2) Jeannette Juarez 10
3) Cailey Schaa 11 4) Kerigan Keefer 09

100M Prelims

2nd Darby Thomas 10 CB, A Lincoln 12.01q -0.4 3

400M Finals

3rd Darby Thomas 10 CB, A Lincoln 56.18 3 6

High Jump

Tie-8th Megan Witte 09 Lewis Central J5-02.00 1.57m 0.33
4-10 5-00 5-02 5-04
O         O    XXO XXX

Farmers Market Vouchers for Seniors 2017

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Connections Area Agency on Aging have announced that the State of Iowa is continuing the Farmers Market voucher program for older Iowans. With this program, seniors meeting income requirements can obtain vouchers that they can use at participating area Farmers Markets to buy $30.00 worth of fresh, locally grown produce.

If you have questions about eligibility, please check with your local senior center. Applications for the vouchers will be available at your local senior center the week of May 22nd, 2017. Your completed application guarantees you a booklet, but there is a limited number, so contact your local senior center if you are interested in this program. Once you have a completed application, you can return to your local Senior Center to pick up your vouchers on or after June 12th. If you have questions about eligibility, please call 800-432-9209 ext. 8110.

The Cass County Distribution of Farmer’s Market vouchers will be held on Thursday, June 8th from noon – 2pm at the Atlantic Senior Center, 411 Walnut in Atlantic. If you are interested in obtaining a booklet of vouchers, please plan to be at the distribution. There are a limited number of booklets, so distribution will be on a first come, first served basis.

Applications for Council Bluffs residents will be available at The Center, located at 714 S. Main Street on May 30th, 2017 as well. The distribution date for Council Bluffs vouchers will be once again held at The Center on Monday, June 12th from 9am – noon. Again, your completed application guarantees you a booklet, so you may come at any time on June 12th to the Center to present your completed application and obtain your vouchers.

Seniors (age 60 and older) in all other communities in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie and Shelby counties will receive their vouchers through their local senior center.

Program Criteria:
. Must be at least 60 years of age or older
. Annual income must be less than
$22,311 Single
$30,044 Married
. Only one original application allowed per individual. No photocopies or duplicate applications allowed. Married couples can jointly apply on one application.

Dates to Remember:

. May 22nd, 2017: Applications are available at all local senior centers and The Center in Council Bluffs.
. June 12th, 2017: Council Bluffs Farmers’ Market vouchers are available for pick up at local senior centers in Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page Pottawattamie and Shelby counties. Council Bluffs distribution will be held at The Center, 714 S. Main from 9am – Noon for seniors with a completed application.

State Track 1A Girls Day 1 Results 5/18/2017

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May 18th, 2017 by admin

Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

3rd    Logan-Magnolia                                      1:09.42   2
1) Alexis Fender 11                2) Olivia Diggins 09
3) Makenzie Cunard 11              4) Kylan Straight 11

5th   Fremont-Mills                                       1:10.24    6
1) Clara Schaaf 11                 2) Kynzie Fichter 12
3) Mckayla Gartner 10              4) Bailey Hauschild 11

11th  Mount Ayr                                           1:11.35   2
1) Samantha Stewart 09             2) Jaycee Knight 09
3) Megan Warin 12                  4) Alyssa Johnson 11

22nd  Audubon                                             1:14.51   4
1) Taylor Nielsen 12               2) Sydney Obermeier 12
3) Kaitlin Schultes 12             4) Leah Subbert 09

3000M Finals
1st Janette Schraft 10 East Mills 10:36.29 10
5th Emma Lucas 10 Bedford 10:56.52 4
8th Joanna Topham 12 Griswold 11:06.58 1

Shot Put

  • 3rd Maryn Phillips 12 Sidney 39-08.75 12.10m 6
    35-08 38-03.75 39-08.75 36-07.75 37-10.25 38-09.50
  • 13th Kaitlin Diggins 11 Logan-Magnolia 36-04.75 11.09m
    35-02 35-02.25 36-04.75
  • 17th Melissa Deist 09 Audubon 35-02.75 10.73m
    32-07.25 35-02.75 34-08.50
  • 18th Sara Winemiller 11 Mount Ayr 35-02.00 10.71m
    33-05.50 34-01.50 35-02
  • 20th Delaney Ettleman 11 Logan-Magnolia 34-10.50 10.62m
    34-10.50 34-02.50 FOUL
  • 22nd Kendra Fichter 10 Fremont-Mills 32-03.50 9.84m
    31-06.50 FOUL 32-03.50

200M Prelims

11th Jade Hays 11 CR-Bayard 27.20 2.7 2
17th Charissa Mogler 12 Bedford 27.48 -0.2 1 27.473

4x800M Relay Finals

  • 1st Central, Elkader 9:54.64 2 10
    1) Deserai Weber 11 2) Jasmine Mueller 09
    3) Danielle Weber 09 4) Ciera Deitchler 10
  • 2nd Logan-Magnolia 9:54.65 2 8
    1) Kylie Morrison 09 2) Kylan Straight 11
    3) Taylor Sporrer 09 4) Violet Lapke 09
  • 13th Riverside   10:26.78 1
    1) Alexis Post 10 2) Gracie Bluml 09
    3) Jadyn Achenbach 09 4) Jacey Kallsen 11
  • 14th St. Albert, CB 10:27.32 1
    1) Fiona Lapp 12 2) Gracie Springman 10
    3) Sophie Sykes 11 4) Clara Genereux 11
  • 15th Griswold 10:29.23 1
    1) Anna Young 11 2) Jocelyn Amos 09
    3) Loryn Peterson 09 4) Charli Adams 10
  • 24th Sidney 10:49.47 1
    1) Presley Brumbaugh 09 2) Camryn McClintock 10
    3) Savannah Hall 09 4) Caitlyn Ward 10

100M Prelims
15th Jordyn Blaha 09 St. Albert, CB 13.21 1.5 3
19th Jade Hays 11 CR-Bayard 13.27 1.5 3 13.267

400M Finals

Finals
1st Jordyn Pester 11 Maple Valley-A-O 56.97 3 10
6th Maddy Duncan 09 Sidney 1:00.65 2 3
8th Bailey Anderson 11 Mount Ayr 1:01.00 2 1

Long Jump

  • 7th Clara Schaaf 11 Fremont-Mills 15-09.75 NWI 4.81m 2
    15-09.75(-0.0) 15-02.75(-0.0) 15-03.50(-0.0) 15-01(-0.0) 15-01.25(-0.0) 15-05.25(-0.0)
  • 16th Sara Heck 12 CR-Bayard 15-00.75 NWI 4.59m
    14-00(-0.0) 15-00.75(-0.0) 13-11(-0.0)
  • 17th Maddy Duncan 09 Sidney 15-00.50 NWI 4.58m
    FOUL 15-00.50(-0.0) 14-10.75(-0.0)
  • 19th Olivia Diggins 09 Logan-Magnolia 14-09.25 NWI 4.50m
    FOUL FOUL 14-09.25(-0.0)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 5/18/2017

News, Podcasts

May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.(Delayed post due to connection issues)

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 5/18/2017

Podcasts, Sports

May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field. (Delayed post due to connection issues)

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Backyard & Beyond 5-18-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 18th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Damon Clark, instructor/prevention specialist with Zion Recovery about safe ways to celebrate.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 5/18/2017

News, Podcasts

May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson (post delayed due to connection issues)

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Atlantic man arrested in Pott. County Wednesday night

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Wednesday night on Highway 59 in Pottawattamie County resulted in the arrest of a Cass County man for Driving While Revoked. A computer check indicated the driver, 60-year old Jon Jeffrey Jordan, of Atlantic, was revoked through the State of Iowa. Jordan was taken into custody just before 9-p.m., and brought to the Pott. County Jail.

The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports also, 39-year old Tammy Michelle Ortiz, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at around 5-p.m. Wednesday, on a warrant for Assault Causing Bodily Injury, and felony warrants for harassment in the 2nd Degree and Burglary in the 2nd Degree. Ortiz was a passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over for a traffic violation. The driver was cited and released.

2 arrested on burglary charges in Pottawattamie County

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May 18th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A man from Nebraska and a woman from Iowa were arrested on multiple charges in Pottawattamie County, after a Deputy on patrol was dispatched at around 6:30-a.m. Wednesday, to a location near Honey Creek in the 29,000 block of Coldwater Avenue, with regard to a possible burglary. Upon arrival, the Deputy made contact with 45-year old Steven M. Morlan, of Omaha, and 43-year old Tekisha Renea Skeens, of Council Bluffs. Both were in a 1997 Chevy Silverado pickup that was reported to have been stolen out of Omaha.

Morlan and Skeens were arrested for Theft in the 2nd Degree, Burglary in the 3rd Degree, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Skeens was also arrested later at the Pott. County Jail, on two warrants out of Douglas County, NE. or being a Fugittive from Justice and Failure to Appear in court. She was facing other, multiple charges in Nebraska, as well.