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Kansas City Chiefs draft recap

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May 1st, 2017 by admin

The Kansas City Chiefs turned some heads over the weekend by trading up four times to make selections.   The biggest surprise was obviously the first round move to take Texas Tech Quarterback Patrick Mahommes II at number 10. The Chiefs made plays later to get a third round, fourth round, and fifth round pick.  Below is a recap of the players selected and the trades made by the Chiefs during the draft.

Rd. | Overall | Pos. | Player | Ht. | Wt. | College

1 | 10 | QB | Patrick Mahomes II | 6-3 | 230 | Texas Tech
2 | 59 | DL | Tanoh Kpassagnon | 6-7 | 289 | Villanova
3 | 86 | RB | Kareem Hunt | 5-11 | 216 | Toledo
4 | 139 | WR | Jehu Chesson | 6-2 | 204 | Michigan
5 | 183 | LB | Ukeme Eligwe | 6-2 | 239 | Georgia Southern
6 | 218 | DB | Leon McQuay III | 6-1 | 195 | USC

  • Kansas City traded its first-round pick (27th Overall) in 2017, a third-round pick in 2017 (91st Overall) and a first-round pick in 2018, for the 10th overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. The club used the 10th pick in the 2017 draft to select Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes II.
  • Kansas City traded its third-round compensatory select on (104th Overall), its fourth-round pick (132nd Overall) and its final pick in the seventh round (245th Overall) for a third-round pick (86th Overall) in the 2017 NFL Draft. The club selected RB Kareem Hunt from Toledo. It’s also important to note that this was the first ever draft that compensatory selections were eligible to be traded, and the Chiefs took advantage.
  • Kansas City traded TE James O’Shaughnessy and the 216th pick in the 2017 draft to the New England Patriots for the 183rd Overall pick in the fifth round of the 2017 draft. The Chiefs used the 183rd pick on LB Ukeme Eligwe from Georgia Southern.
  • Kansas City traded two fifth-round picks (170 and 180 Overall) in the 2017 NFL Draft for a fourth-round pick (139th Overall) and selected WR Jehu Chesson from Michigan.

The Chiefs also have signed an extensive list of Undrafted Free Agents after the draft:

  • Alonzo Moore, WR, Nebraska
  • J.R. Nelson, CB, Montana
  • Tony Stevens, WR, Auburn
  • Ashton Lampkin, CB, Oklahoma State
  • Jordan Sterns, S, Oklahoma State
  • Anas Hasic, WR, West Florida
  • Damien Mama, G, USC
  • Ricky Ali’ifua, DE, Utah State
  • Devin Campbell, S, Oregon State
  • Austin Gearing, DL, Miami (Ohio)
  • Wyatt Houston, TE, Utah State
  • Justin Hunt, WR, Marshall
  • Ashton Lampkin, DB, Oklahoma State
  • Emmanuel Byrd, TE, Marshall
  • Corin Brooks, G, Texas Permian-Basin
  • Nolan Dowling, LS, Western Kentucky
  • Marcus Kemp, WR, Hawaii
  • Gehrig Dieter, WR, Alabama

NFL draft Iowa recap

Sports

May 1st, 2017 by admin

The 2017 NFL draft wrapped up over the weekend and 4 former Iowa Hawkeyes heard their name called along with one Drake Bulldog.  A number of players from the state also sign Undrafted Free Agent contracts after the draft as well.

Iowa Quarterback C.J. Beathard was taken in the third round by the San Francisco 49ers.  Iowa Defensive Tackle Jaleel Johnson was taken in the fourth round by the Minnesota Vikings. Two former Hawkeyes were selected in the 5th Round: Tight End George Kittle by the San Francisco 49ers and Cornerback Desmond King by the Los Angeles Chargers.

Drake Tight End Eric Saubert was taken in the 5th round by the Atlanta Falcons. Saubert is the first Drake player taken in the draft since 1983.

4 other former Iowa Hawkeyes signed free agent contracts. Offensive Lineman Cole Croston and Running Back LeShun Daniels with the New England Patriots. Wide Receiver Riley McCarron with the Houston Texans. Cornerback Greg Mabin with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

3 former Iowa State Cyclones have inked free agent deals. Cornerback Jomal Wiltz with the Philadelphia Eagles, Defensive End Jhaustin Thomas with the Indianapolis Colts, and Cornerback Nigel Tribune with the New York Giants.

Former Creston Orient-Macksburg Panther and Northwest Missouri State Bearcat Collin Bevins signed a deal with the Arizona Cardinals. Bevins played Defensive Tackle for the Bearcats and won three D-II National Championships.

Former Northern Iowa Panther Defensive End Karter Schult signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns.

Backyard & Beyond 5-1-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Dave York, president of the Atlantic Methodist Men about the Mitch McVicker concert.

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Accident in Red Oak causes a total of $16,200 damage to 6 vehicles

News

May 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects to show accident happened Saturday morning…not Sunday)

An accident late SATURDAY morning in Red Oak involving six vehicles caused a total of $16,200 damage, but no one was injured. Red Oak Police responded to the Fareway Store parking lot in Red Oak, at around 11:05-a.m., Saturday. On the scene they determined 80-year old David Howes, of Red Oak, was attempting to park his 2017 Toyota van, when his foot slipped off the brake pedal and stepped on the accelerator pedal.

The van struck a legally parked, unattended 2009 Mitsubishi owned by Michael Nelson, of Red Oak, damaging the right front quarter panel and wheel. The Toyota then struck an unoccupied, legally parked 2009 Toyota SUV owned by Harvey Birkey, of Red Oak. The impact knocked the SUV out of gear, causing it to roll south through the Fareway parking lot and over the curb into a separate parking lot, where the SUV struck a 1999 Plymouth van on the driver’s side rear. The van was registered to Shari Ann Wheeler, of Hamburg.

The impact forced the van to slide into the driver’s rear side of a 2013 Chevy Equinox SUV registered to Chavis Wise, of Red Oak. At the same time, Howes’ vehicle struck a 1997 Chevy pickup in the rear. That vehicle was registered to Tyler Jenning, of Red Oak. The impact pushed the pickup forward into another, seventh vehicle, which was gone before officers arrived. They were told, however, that the 7th vehicle sustained no damage.

No citations were issued since the accident happened on private property.

IGHSAU latest girls soccer rankings 4/28/2017

Sports

May 1st, 2017 by admin

2017 FOURTH Iowa Girls High School Soccer Rankings
Friday, April 28

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Davenport Assumption 8-1 1
2 North Polk 5-2 6
3 Nevada 7-3 7
4 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 6-4 2
5 Iowa City Regina 1-3 4
6 Center Point-Urbana 6-1 8
7 Gilbert 7-3 3
8 Tri-Center 9-1 9
9 Denver 6-0 10
10 Council Bluffs St. Albert 4-5 5
11 Solon 7-3 11
12 Underwood 6-2 14
13 Central DeWitt 6-3 13
14 Fairfield 8-1 12
15 Pella Christian 5-3 NR

Dropped Out: Beckman Catholic (15)

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 North Scott 6-1 1
2 Pella 10-1 2
3 Lewis Central 6-3 3
4 ADM/Van Meter 6-0 4
5 Union 7-1 8
6 Spencer 4-1 6
7 Waverly-Shell Rock 5-2 9
8 Norwalk 8-2 13
9 Bishop Heelan 6-2 5
10 Newton 7-0 10
11 Cedar Rapids Xavier 5-2 11
12 Clear Creek-Amana 9-2 7
13 Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 6-2 12
14 Perry 7-1 NR
15 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 7-3 15

Dropped Out: Winterset (14)

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 Waukee 6-0 1
2 Iowa City West 9-0 2
3 Ankeny Centennial 4-2 3
4 West Des Moines Valley 5-2 4
5 Bettendorf 9-1 5
6 Johnston 5-1 6
7 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 5-1 7
8 Dowling Catholic 5-0 9
9 Muscatine 5-1 10
10 Ames 6-1 NR
11 Pleasant Valley 6-3 8
12 Sioux City East 7-3 13
13 Linn-Mar 4-2 14
14 Iowa City High 5-4 11
15 Ankeny 4-3 NR

Dropped Out: Dubuque Hempstead (12), Cedar Rapids Washington (15)

Clarinda Police searching for 17-year old female who has disappeared

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May 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE (1:30-p.m.) – A 17-year old Clarinda teen missing since about 8-p.m. Sunday has been located and returned to the custody of her parents. Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports Brandi Novak is safe, and the Clarinda Police Department thanks the public for their assistance.

Original story:

The Clarinda Police Department is asking for your help in locating a white teenage female who was last seen at around 8-p.m. Sunday at her home in Clarinda. 17-year old Brandi Regina Novak is 5-feet 5-inches tall and weighs about 175-pounds. She has shoulder length black hair, which is usually pulled up, brown eyes and glasses.

Brandi was last seen wearing a gray tank top trimmed in red, and blue jeans. If you know her whereabouts, please contact the Clarinda Police Department at 712-542-2194. Officials say foul play is not suspected.

Brandi Novak

RUTH EVELYN TIBBEN, 93, of Anita (Svcs. 5/6/17)

Obituaries

May 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

RUTH EVELYN TIBBEN, 93, of Anita, died Monday, April 24th, at Caring Acres Nursing & Rehab, in Anita. Memorial services for RUTH EVELYN TIBBEN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, May 6th, in the chapel at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Anita.

Visitation with the family will be held from 10-until 11-a.m. (Prior to the service), on Saturday.

A private family burial is planned.

RUTH EVELYN TIBBEN is survived by:

Her brother – Merle Vokt.

Her sister-in-law: Betty (Lee) Tibben, of Clemmernson.

Nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Atlantic School District to participate in Summer Breakfast and Lunch Program

News

May 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Community School District report the District is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children up to age 18, without charge and are the same for all children, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. The program runs May 31st through August 1st (they will be closed July 3rd and 4th for the holiday)

Meals will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis at the Schuler Elementary School. Breakfast will be served from 9-until 10-a.m., and lunch from 11-to 12:30-p.m.  Participants are asked to enter through the back door of Schuler, and follow the signs.

The Atlantic School District is also in dire need of volunteers to serve meals for one and a half-hours every day, Monday through Friday. If you’re interested, call the Food Service Department at 243-5369, and ask to speak with DeeAnn.

Iowa college students help boy without most of arm ride bike

News

May 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – University of Iowa biomedical engineering students have helped an 8-year-old boy who was born without most of his right arm to ride a bike. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that Jonny Cole was having difficulty learning to ride because neither he nor his father, Douglas Cole, could figure out how to keep him balanced long enough to move a bike forward.

Douglas, a Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Iowa, asked the university’s machine shop last summer to help him design and 3-D print an adaptive device that would help Jonny ride. They referred him to the biomedical engineering program, where four students decided to help.

Alicia Truka says the group developed a “one-jointed arm for his bike.” The handlebar attachment helps him balance and steer.

MAY 2017

Birthday Club

May 1st, 2017 by admin

May 1st:

  • Sheryl Miller of Adair (Winner)
  • Carolyn Brockman of Marne
  • Bill Paulsen of Exira
  • Diane Munch of Exira
  • Michelle Frederiksen
  • Elizabeth Kern

May 2nd:

  • Evelyn Sager of Atlantic (Winner)

May 3rd:

  • Connie Andersen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Harvey Andersen of Exira
  • Logan Templeton

May 4th:

  • Sharon Jensen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Kim Rudolph of Exira
  • Graham Howell

May 5th:

  • Lucas Allen Schwab of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Camilla Lawshe
  • Pat Becker of Cumberland

May 6th:

  • Jan Mason of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Chandra Knight of Atlantic
  • Lori Johnson

May 7th:

  • Violet Knight of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Carolyn Brockman of Marne

May 8th:

  • Norman Knight of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Marcia Weis of Atlantic
  • Nancy Ward

May 9th:

  • Donna Karwal of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Christie Wallace of Griswold
  • Joe Nelsen of Anita

May 10th:

  • Warren Roland of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Barb Baier of Atlantic
  • Ashley Williams of Atlantic
  • Cara Bauer

May 11th:

  • Amy Jo Roland of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Robert Tarrell
  • Angela Hillhouse

May 12th:

  • Jessica Steen of Brayton (Winner)
  • Carrie Jensen of Exira
  • Jack Knight of Atlantic
  • Jeff Gipple of Atlantic

May 13th:

  • Leiah Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mike Hoffman of Exira
  • Jeff Klever
  • Bill Crees of Casey

May 14th:

  • Pauline Knudsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Pete Tallman of Atlantic
  • Jeanne Schwab of Audubon
  • Jean Louis Chase of Exira

May 15th:

  • no birthdays

May 16th:

  • Gerard O’Rourke of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Taylor Mosier of Atlantic
  • Scott Westphalen of Brayton

May 17th:

  • Kelly Templeton of Atlantic (Winner)

May 18th:

  • Marilyn Hilyard of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Eric Gunderson of Atlantic
  • Betty Harman of Atlantic

May 19th:

  • Beverly Dodson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jane Schlater of Exira
  • Gage Lauritsen of Exira
  • Steve Andersen of Atlantic

May 20th:

  • Connor Damyn Stacy of Avoca (Winner)
  • Delores Doonan of Exira
  • Monda Powers of Exira
  • Mary Pat Greving of Exira
  • Jacque Wickey of Atlantic

May 21st:

  • Ellie Schultes of Exira (Winner)
  • Diane Bladt of Exira
  • Brian Ricther of Atlantic

May 22nd:

  • Norman Clark of Atlantic (Winner)

May 23rd:

  • Joann Anderson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jo Ellen Arn of Atlantic

May 24th:

  • Rae Ome Conn of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Paul Schmidt of Harlan

May 25th:

  • Larry Pederson

May 26th:

  • Deb Schuler of Atlantic (Winner)

May 27th:

  • Betty Drees of Exira (Winner)
  • Mandy Parks of Atlantic

May 28th:

  • Emily Kennedy of Wiota (Winner)
  • Bev Olsen of Exira
  • Ella Thompson

May 29th:

  • Paul Brown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Stephanie Landsdown of Atlantic

May 30th:

  • Evelyn Peteresn of Exir (Winner)
  • Jim Nelsen of Anita
  • Alan Peterson of Atlantic

May 31st:

  • Marge Klindt of Atlantic (Winner)