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GLEN EHLERS, 87, of Manilla (Svcs. 4/10/17)

Obituaries

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GLEN EHLERS, 87, of Manilla, died Wednesday, April 5th, at Methodist Hospital, in Omaha. Funeral services for GLEN EHLERS will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, April 10th, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manilla. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday, April 9th, from 4-until 6-p.m.; Visitation will resume 9:30-a.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Manilla.

Burial will be in the Nishnanotna Cemetery near Manilla.

GLEN EHLERS is survived by:

His good friends – Eugene & Susan Mahnke, of Manning, and his cousins.

Guthrie/Dallas County Sheriff’s Reserve Deputies needed

News

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Guthrie and Dallas County Sheriff’s Departments will hold an informational meeting on April 18th, with regard to the Reserve Deputies Program. The meeting takes place in the Community room on the south side of the Dallas County Central Campus at 25747 North Avenue, in Adel, from 7-until 9p.m., April 18th.

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office is looking for persons over the age of 21, both male and female, who are interesting in applying for a Reserve Deputy position. The meeting is designed to inform applicants of the new standards implemented by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy, including the testing procedure that’s required to be completed by a Reserve Deputy.

If you have any questions about the Reserve Deputy program, contact Guthrie County Sheriff Marty Arganbright or Chief Deputy Jeremy Bennett, at 641-747-2214.

Iowa astronaut Whitson gets extended stay aboard space station

News

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa-born astronaut Peggy Whitson will be getting more time in space, while adding another command title to her resume. Whitson was supposed to return from her latest mission aboard the International Space Station in June — but NASA has announced plans to let her stay in orbit an extra three months. The 57-year-old Beaconsfield native has already spent more time in space than any other woman and later this month, she’ll set a new duration record for all U-S astronauts.

It’s Whitson’s third mission to the station and on Sunday, she’ll be named station commander, the first woman to hold the command twice. In a NASA news release, Whitson is quoted saying: “This is great news. I love being up here. Living and working aboard the space station is where I feel like I make the greatest contribution, so I am constantly trying to squeeze every drop out of my time here. Having three more months to squeeze is just what I would wish for.”

Whitson’s two previous stays on the space station in 2002 and ’08 lasted six months each. This mission will now run nine months, with her return rescheduled for September. Just last month, Whitson set a new record for most spacewalks by a woman and her next EVA (extra-vehicular activity) should put her in third place for spacewalking among all astronauts.

(Radio Iowa)

Pre-orders being accepted for Cass County Conservation Board’s Plant Sale

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is now taking Pre-orders for their Native Plant Sale! The order form and payment will be DUE May 1st 2017 at 4PM.  Forms can be found online http://www.atlanticiowa.com/county/county-departments/conservation-office/

Native Local Eco-type live Plants will be sold. Live plants from nursery will come as small plugs; cells are 5” deep x 2” wide at top or 4.5”deep x 2” Cone. 2 Species of Native grass, and 9 Native Forbs including many that benefit Pollinators!  All orders must be picked up during designated times at the Conservation offices in Lewis unless prior arrangements made.

Designated pick up times will be: Thursday May 25th, from 8-a.m. until 6-p.m., or Friday May 26th, from 8-a.m. until 4:30-p.m. Plants not picked up will be donated with NO REFUND.

Harrison County man arrested in Atlantic

News

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Dept. reports a Harrison County man was arrested on two charges, Wednesday. 31-year old Matthew Kempston, of Dunlap, was charged with OWI/1st offense, and Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine. Kempston was booked into the Cass County Jail.

Backyard & Beyond 4-6-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 6th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Extension Youth Coordinator Shelby Williams.

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Weekly boys soccer rankings 4/4/2017

Sports

April 6th, 2017 by admin

The Iowa High School Soccer Coaches Association released their weekly boys soccer rankings earlier this week.  Follow the link to see the full rankings.

Week_1_Rankings

Weather experts are still undecided on an incoming El Nino season

News, Weather

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa growers are getting ready for planting season as La Nina conditions fade in the Pacific Ocean and there’s no consensus on what may come next. A La Nina means sea surface temperatures are below long-term trends, bringing cooler weather to our region. Dennis Todey, director of the U-S-D-A’s Midwest Climate Hub in Ames, says there are signs an El Nino is developing.

“There are hints we’re heading back to warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures in the Pacific,” Todey says. “I’m not as convinced about that as some people are. Even if it does go that way, I don’t think we’d be seeing El Nino conditions before the end of the growing season.”

An El Nino means ocean temperatures are averaging above-normal for an extended time, which can bring weather extremes to North America. Todey says an El Nino developing is not in the cards. “It really would be unprecedented,” Todey says. “Not completely unprecedented but unlikely where you go from a strong El Nino to a La Nina and then back to an El Nino in subsequent years. It’s only happened one time in the last century. It’s possible but it seems very unlikely.”

Current trends and long-range forecasts into early summer indicate temperatures and precipitation will be above-normal for much of the Midwest and Northern Plains. The Pacific was in a La Nina phase, or cooling, for the past year or so. That’s reverted to more neutral conditions.

(Radio Iowa)

Weekly girls soccer rankings 4/5/2017

Sports

April 6th, 2017 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released their weekly girls soccer rankings on Wednesday, April 5th.

2017 First Girls Soccer Rankings

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Class  1A

Schoool 2016 Record
1 Davenport Assumption 17-2-1
2 Iowa City Regina 15-6
3 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 16-5
4 Nevada 15-4
5 Gilbert 15-3
6 North Polk 16-3
7 Council Bluffs St. Albert 14-8
8 Center Point-Urbana 16-4
9 Solon 11-9
10 Tri-Center 13-5
11 Central  Dewitt 15-2
12 Denver 13-6
13 Holy Trinity Catholic 14-4
14 Underwood 13-3
15 Beckman Catholic 12-6

 

Class 2A

1 North Scott 14-6
2 Lewis Central 16-3
3 Pella 16-5
4 ADM 20-2
5 Cedar Rapids Xavier 8-10
6 Bishop Heelan 14-5
7 Waverly-Shell Rock 16-4
8 Spencer 12-4
9 Clear Creek-Amana 14-6
10 Independence 12-6
11 Newton 14-5
12 Winterset 17-3
13 Marion 19-6
14 Norwalk 10-10
15 Burlington Notre Dame 11-5

 

Class 3A

1 Ankeny Centennial 21-1
2 Waukee 18-3
3 Iowa City West 18-4
4 West Des Moines Valley 11-9
5 Bettendorf 16-3
6 Pleasant Valley 17-3
7 Dubuque Hempstead 15-5
8 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 20-1
9 Johnston 15-5
10 Muscatine 10-8
11 Dowling Catholic 11-8
12 Linn-Mar 11-8
13 Sioux City East 15-3
14 Iowa City High 12-6
15 Ames 11-7

Confused elderly driver strikes building in Union County

News

April 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports the driver of an SUV was injured early Wednesday morning, when he became confused and ran his vehicle into a building in Afton. 70-year old Larry Clayton, of Thayer, was driving a 2006 Jeep at around 2-a.m. Wednesday and drove onto private property before striking a building at 1780 Old Highway 34, causing extensive damage to the south side of the building.

Clayton suffered possible/unknown injuries and was transported by Law Enforcement to the Greater Regional Medical Center, in Creston. Damage to his SUV was estimated at $5,500, while the building, owned by Dave Larson, of Afton, sustained about $10,000 damage. No citations were issued.