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Girls Golf Class 2A Region 2A at Quail Run 5/15/2017

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May 15th, 2017 by admin

Top 2 Teams and Top 5 Individuals qualify for Regional Finals on Monday, May 22nd at Winterset Country Club.

Team Scores

  1. Treynor 314
  2. AHSTW 406
  3. Tri-Center 413
  4. Underwood 427
  5. West Central Valley 465
  6. Earlham 467
  7. Nodaway Valley 559
  8. Southwest Valley 569
  9. AC/GC 717

Individual Scores

  1. Aly Anderson, Treynor, 76
  2. Kayla Chapman, Treynor, 78
  3. Madelyn Deitchler, Treynor, 78
  4. Sierra Maguire, Treynor, 81
  5. McKenna Waffle, Treynor, 83

Atlantic Girls Golf Team wins 3A Regional at AGCC 5/15/2017

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May 15th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Girls Golf team claimed the Class 3A Region 2B Title on Monday at Atlantic Golf and Country Club. The Trojans shot a 337 to outpace Shenandoah in second with a 375.

Brooke Newell of Atlantic took medalist honors with a 77. Alyssa Ginther was 3rd with an 83. Other Atlantic scores were: McKenna DenBeste 88, Baylee Newell 89, Sara Fixmer 95, Mary Hayes 109.

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 337 (Qualify for Regional Final @ 5×80 GC on May 22nd)
  2. Shenandoah 375 (Qualify for Regional Final)
  3. Chariton 403
  4. Clarinda 409
  5. East Sac County 411
  6. Southwest Iowa 420
  7. Clarke 428
  8. Red Oak NTS

Individual Scores (Top 5 Qualify for Regional Final)

  1. Brooke Newell, Atlantic, 77
  2. Tiffany Dale, Chariton, 82
  3. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic, 83
  4. Grace Davidson, Clarinda, 84
  5. Anna Carlson, Shenandoah, 87

Girls Golf Class 1A Region 2B at Fox Run 5/15/2017

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May 15th, 2017 by admin

Top 2 Teams and Top 5 Individuals qualify for Regional Final on Monday, May 22nd at Crestwood Hills Golf Course in Anita.

Team Scores

  1. West Monona 345
  2. Boyer Valley 403
  3. Griswold 407
  4. Riverside 458
  5. St. Albert 609
  6. East Mills 811
  7. Woodbine 833
  8. Heartland Christian 1052

Individual Scores

  1. Sam Knight, West Monona, 71
  2. Allyson Rose, West Monona, 74
  3. Mateya Peters, Griswold, 86
  4. Katie O’Day, Boyer Valley, 97
  5. Abbey Miller, Boyer Valley, 98
  6. Sierra Marshall, Woodbine, 99
  7. McKinzie Rolph, West Monona, 99
  8. Becca Kroph, West Monona, 101
  9. Anna Puck, Boyer Valley, 103
  10. Rachel Schafer, East Mills, 104

Update: 2 dead 1 critical after Guthrie Center house fire

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GUTHRIE CENTER, Iowa — On May 15th at 12:27 AM, the Guthrie Center Fire Department was dispatched to 1005 Main Street in Guthrie Center for a house fire.  They were assisted by the Panora Fire Department, Panora Ambulance and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Deputies.

One person was critically injured and transported by air to Omaha, Nebraska, where they remain hospitalized.  Two other individuals died as a result of the fire and their positive identifications will be made during autopsies that will conducted later this week by the Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner.

An investigation into the fire is being conducted by the Iowa State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, as well as the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office, the Greene County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol.

It is asked that anyone who may have information related to this investigation call the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office at (641) 743-2214.

2 arrests, 1 burglary investigation in Mills County

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report two people were arrested on separate charges, Sunday. 38-year old Sena Allen Mullins, of Malvern, was arrested for Driving While Barred. His bond was set at $2,000. And, 31-year old Kim Michael Britt, of Glenwood, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault, and Interference with Official Acts. He was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, Louis Gerbino, of Silver City, reported an incident of 3rd Degree Burglary, Saturday afternoon. The incident remained under investigation.

ELLEN E. CAMPBELL, 98, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 05/17/2017)

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May 15th, 2017 by admin

ELLEN E. CAMPBELL, 98, of Guthrie Center died Sunday, May 14th at The New Homestead in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for ELLEN E. CAMPBELL will be held Wednesday, May 17th at 11:00am in the First United Methodist Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 17th from 10:00am-11:00am at the Church prior to services.

Burial will be in the Union Cemetery in Guthrie Center.

ELLEN E. CAMPBELL is survived by:

Children: Beverly (Harold) Smith of Adel. Nancy (Darrell) Wright of Cedar Falls. Tom (Ellen) Campbell of Panora.

6 Grandchildren

10 Great-Grandchildren

1 Great-Great-Granddaughter.

Dollar General Literacy Foundation Awards Nearly $67,000 to Iowa Schools, Nonprofits and Literacy Organizations

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with The Dollar General Literacy Foundation today (Monday) announced the award of nearly $67,000 in literacy grants to Iowa nonprofit organizations, libraries and schools. The funds are aimed at supporting adult, family and summer literacy programs within a 20-mile radius of a Dollar General store or distribution center across the 44 states Dollar General serves, and plan to positively impact the lives of more than 6,100 Iowans. Statewide grants are part of more than $7.5 million that the Dollar General Literacy Foundation awarded.

Locally: The Casey Public Library received $500; The Mount Ayr Raider Education Foundation received $1,500, and The Harlan Community Library Foundation received $1,500.

Todd Vasos, Dollar General’s CEO, said in the Press Release “Dollar General is excited to provide these organizations with funding to support literacy and education throughout the 44 states we serve.  Providing these grants and supporting the communities we call home reflects our mission of Serving Others and it’s rewarding to see the impact these funds have.”

The Dollar General Literacy Foundation is also currently accepting applications for youth literacy grants through Thursday, May 18th, 2017. Youth literacy grants support schools, public libraries and nonprofit organizations in implementing new or expanding existing literacy efforts. Funding can be used to purchase new technology, equipment, books, materials or software to enhance literacy programs. Applications are available online at www.dgliteracy.org.

Audubon Students partake in Industrial Tech Expo

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Community School District officials report the 29th annual Iowa Industrial Technology Exposition took place on Friday May 12th,  at SE Polk High School in Pleasant Hill. The event was sponsored by Southeast Polk Community School District, East Polk Rotary and the Iowa Department of Education. Entries were organized into seven classification areas, with 27 sub categories, each with 5 divisions based on age and experience.

Projects could receive ratings of 1st Place (blue ribbon), 2nd place (red ribbon) or 3rd place (white ribbon) for the division entered. Any project receiving a 1st place rating in any category is then judged again to determine Best in State (Gold, Silver, or Bronze). Audubon students competed against students from about 70 schools of all sizes across the state; bringing home three of twelve medals in the four divisions they took part in.

Audubon was represented by the work of 14 students, accompanied by their Industrial Arts teacher Steven Thoelke.

Audubon students receiving recognition were:

Timothy Bozzo, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Silver medal (2nd Best in State) for his Shaker Bench.

Eric Hermansen, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Silver medal (2nd Best in State) for his Backdoor Boot Bench.

Macy Debower, junior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) and was further recognized when awarded the Gold medal (Best in State) for her Low-profile Platform Bed.

Tristan Schlichte, senior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Cherry Nightstand.

Isaiah Taylor, senior, Division IV (Grades 10-12, advanced level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Drop-leaf Coffee Table.

Dustin Andreasen, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Craftsman Tile Top Table.

Lane Lawson, sophomore, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Backdoor Boot Bench.

Jarrett Meaike, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a red ribbon (2nd Place) for his Golf Ball display rack.

Tyler Riebhoff, junior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Craftsman Tile Top Table.

Micky Williamson, senior, Division III (Grades 10-12, beginning level) received red ribbons (2nd Place) for his Mini Baseball Bat display rack and two full sized Baseball Bats turned on a lathe.

Noah Morgan, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Luke Mosinski, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Tanner Petersen, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Syrus Stice, freshman, Division II (Grade 9, beginning level) received a blue ribbon (1st Place) for his Veneered Accent Table.

Iowa faces shortage of English language teachers

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) – Iowa school districts are struggling to meet the need for more English language teachers amid growing demand from students and stagnant state funding. The Des Moines Register  reports that enrollment in English language learner programs has grown five times in the last 25 years to more than 27,200 students in 2016. Forty-one percent of students in Storm Lake are still learning English.

State funding for ELL programs and services has nearly doubled over the last 10 years from $25.9 million in 2006 to $55.4 million in 2016. Still, Iowa educators say school districts need more state funding to cover additional years of ELL classes for students who have difficulty picking up English.

Recent efforts to continue increasing state funding haven’t gained traction, including legislation introduced this session that would’ve boosted per-student state funding from five to seven years.

MARY ELLEN KNOP, 93, of Atlantic (Svcs. 5/20/17)

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May 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MARY ELLEN KNOP, 93, of Atlantic, died Monday, May 15th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Memorial services for MARY ELLEN KNOP will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, May 20th, at the 1st United Presbyterian Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be during a luncheon that will follow the memorial service.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

MARY ELLEN KNOP is survived by:

Her husband – Calvin Knop, of Atlantic.

Her son – Fred (Janine) Knop, of Atlantic.

Her daughters – Kay (Chuck) Orgen, of Marcus, IA, & Sandra Knop, of Atlantic.

Her sister – Barbara Wollenhaupt, of Atlantic.

4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.