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Atlantic wins couple of events at Sioux City Relays

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April 24th, 2017 by admin

Atlantic picked up a couple of wins in boys track at the Sioux City Co-Ed Relays on Saturday.

Gratt Reed won the Class B 110m hurdles and then went on to win the elite race in that same event. Atlantic also took the title in the 4x200m relay. That relay team included Zade Niklasen, Jayden Bardwell, Dillon Sonntag, and Gratt Reed.

Full results here.

Atlantic boys golf wins Denison Tournament

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April 24th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic boys golf team took another tournament title home on Saturday at the Denison Tournament.

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 302
  2. Glenwood 317
  3. Harlan 320
  4. Denison 324
  5. Carroll 340
  6. Shenandoah 338
  7. Lewis Central 356
  8. Storm Lake 374

Individual Scores

  1. Connor Paulsen, Denison, 71
  2. Ben Renaud, Atlantic, 74
  3. Jake Olsen, Atlantic, 74
  4. Ryan Leath, Glenwood, 76
  5. Zach Haggstrom, Glenwood 76
  6. Zac Stork, Atlantic, 77
  7. Cyle Renaud, Atlantic, 77
  8. Matthew Bjoin, Harlan 79
  9. Kevin Campbell, Harlan, 79
  10. Jay Swanson, Harlan, 81

Other Atlantic Scores: Nate Gifford 82, Matt Gearheart 85.

Atlantic head coach Ed DenBeste: “Chilly start but the sun was out and the weather ended up being pretty nice out today.  Tough thing today was not getting warmed up.  No range to get a swing or two in.  I think that didn’t help us on a few holes.  Most had a rough hole or two.  Jake hit two out on 2 but still finishes with a 74.  Had 5 birdies today.  Ben was disappointed but a nice score of 74.  Zac got a little aggressive on a few holes on the back and it cost him a few strokes.  Good to see Cyle shot a nice round and keep it in the 70s.  Matt had a tough start with two OBs and was 5 over after first couple of holes.  Better start and he would have been around his average.  Nate had a nice round and would have been happy to take his 82.  Great win for us today against some good competition.”

Abraham Lincoln wins Atlantic Girls Tennis Tourney 04/22/2017

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April 24th, 2017 by admin

Abraham Lincoln took the team title at the Atlantic Girls Tennis Tournament on Saturday.

Team Standings

  1. Abraham Lincoln
  2. Clarinda
  3. Lewis Central
  4. Harlan
  5. Atlantic

#1 Singles

  1. Nicole Lange, Harlan
  2. Claire Wilder, Abraham Lincoln

#1 Doubles

  1. Maddie Harley/Brooke Brown, Clarinda
  2. Hannah Moen/Presley Rhodenburg, Lewis Central

#2 Singles

  1. Jessica Dix, Abraham Lincoln
  2. Riley Holmstrom, Clarinda

#2 Doubles

  1. Allie Green/Maddy Sapienza, Abraham Lincoln
  2. Michaela Fine/Delayne Glassgow, Clarinda

Full results: AtlanticGirlsTourney2017

June trial set for man accused of using belt on daughter, 14

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A June trial has been scheduled for a Sioux City man accused of using a belt on his daughter after she refused to do laundry. Online court records say 42-year-old Ricardo Cordova-Larios entered a written plea of not guilty Friday to a charge of assault causing injury or mental illness. His trial is set to begin June 13.

Court documents say bruises on the 14-year-old girl’s back, neck and upper torso matched the outline of a belt.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/24/2017

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Heartbeat Today 4-24-2017

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April 24th, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Logan Veath about the first world championship aebelskiver eating contest at TivoliFest in Elk Horn.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 4/24/2017

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Man’s body found in Des Moines River, police say

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Authorities in Des Moines have recovered the body of a man from the Des Moines River. The body was spotted around 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Police won’t release the name of the 52-year-old man until relatives have been notified about the recovery of his body. An autopsy has been ordered.

Montgomery County YMCA receives $1.48-million in bequests

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Three estates have helped to assure the future of the Montgomery County Family YMCA with bequests of $1.48 million benefitting the Y.   Mike Olson, Montgomery County Family YMCA board president, commenting on recent estate bequests of nearly $1.5 million, said “It’s very humbling to receive this amount of money and we feel so blessed to have people help to sustain the Y financially in such a big way.”  The bequeaths will help the Red Oak facility and its programs to assist the health and well-being of area residents.

Nick Zimmer, the Y’s executive director, states the majority of the new funding will support the permanent endowment of which only the principal’s interest can be spent, according to endowment by-laws, for operational needs and or long term maintenance needs. Zimmer acknowledges “with deep gratitude” the following bequests…

…$800,000 from the Charles and Norma Wilson Foundation

…$573,000 from the Helen Murphy Estate

…$109,000 from the Rod and Jean Farmer Estate

The Wilsons and Ms. Murphy were key contributors to initial construction of the Y as well as on-going financial support. Their service to numerous community endeavors has been previously widely-chronicled. According to Zimmer, Rod Farmer was instrumental in formulating initial multi-million dollar fund-raising strategies and also monitored the large, local volunteer effort it took to build the facility. “Rod provided his expertise throughout a 19-month period,” Zimmer said. “His Y background and knowledge of our market-size were crucial. He knew just how to raise $6.6 million, the most ever done in our county. He assisted YMCAs nationwide with their campaigns.”

Rod Farmer retired as CEO of the Greater Des Moines YMCA and previously held positions with the Kansas City (KS) and St. Louis YMCAs. He was a graduate of Fremont (NE) high school and Midland Lutheran University in Fremont. Jean Farmer also graduated from Midland with an education degree and taught many years in the Des Moines public schools.

Even with these sizeable gifts, Zimmer and Olson point out the continuing need for monetary support in order for the Y to function.  Zimmer said over the next 7 plus years the facility could have up to $1.7 million dollars worth of facility replacement cost to address it continues to keep the YMCA operating at the highest level of facility care possible.   Zimmer said “We sincerely appreciate everyone’s assistance, whatever and how much it may be.”

To learn more about the Montgomery County Family YMCA and how you can be involved call Nick Zimmer, YMCA Executive Director at 712-623-2161, stop in at the Montgomery County Family YMCA, visit them on Facebook, or visit the YMCA’s website at www.mcymca.com.

2 arrests in Creston

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April 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports 25-year old Gabriel Rosenacker, of Orient, was arrested Saturday evening on charges that include OWI/1st offense, Driving While Revoked, and Harassment in the 1st Degree. Rosenacker was later released from the Union County Jail on a Promise to Appear in court.

And, late Friday morning, Creston Police arrested 18-year old Donovan Houghmaster, of Creston, on a Union County warrant for Probation Violation on an original 2nd Degree Theft charge. Houghmaster, who was already in custody at the Union County Jail when the warrant was served, was being held on $5,000 bond.

(7-a.m. News)