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Boys State Basketball Tournament schedule, Atlantic draws 8 seed in 3A

Sports

March 1st, 2017 by admin

Pairings and game times for the boys state basketball tournament were released on Wednesday afternoon.  In Class 3A the Atlantic Trojans drew the 8 seed and will face top seed Waverly-Shell Rock on Tuesday, March 7th at 2:00pm.  We’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN with pregame at 12:30pm.

Class 1A Quarterfinals

Monday, March 6th

(1) North Linn vs. (8) Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 12:15pm
(4) Gladbrook-Reinbeck vs. (5) Lynnville-Sully 10:30am
(2) Grandview Christian vs. (7) West Hancock 3:45pm
(3) St. Mary’s, Remsen vs. (6) New London 2:00pm

Class 2A Quarterfinals

Monday, March 6th

(1) Western Christian vs. (8) South Hamilton 6:35pm
(4) Cascade, Western Dubuque vs. (5) Camanche 8:15pm

Tuesday, March 7th

(2) Pella Christian vs. (7) Van Meter 10:30am
(3) Kuemper Catholic vs. (6) Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 12:15pm

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Tuesday, March 7th

(1) Waverly-Shell Rock vs. (8) Atlantic 2:00pm
(4) Xavier, Cedar Rapids vs. (5) Mount Pleasant 3:45pm
(2) West Deleware, Manchester vs. (7) Dallas Center-Grimes 6:35pm
(3) Pella vs. (6) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8:15pm

Class 4A Quarterfinals

(1) Iowa City West vs. (8) Newton 1:05pm
(4) Dubuque, Hempstead vs. (5) Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2:45pm
(2) Valley, West Des Moines vs. (7) Des Moines, North 8:15pm
(3) Bettendorf vs. (6) Sioux City East 6:35pm

Check out the full brackets here:

Class 1A

Class 2A

Class 3A

Class 4A

Atlantic/CAM’s McConkey named to IAwrestle All-Junior team

Sports

March 1st, 2017 by admin

IAwrestle 2017 All-Junior Team

106- Grayson Kesterson – Williamsburg – 1st place (49-1)
113- Kyle Biscoglia – Waukee – 1st place (46-2)
120- Brody Teske – Fort Dodge – 1st place (46-0)
126- Alex Thomsen – Underwood – 1st place (45-0)
132- Matt Robertson – Assumption, Davenport – 1st place (43-1)
138- Nathan Lendt – Southeast Polk – 2nd place (36-6)
145- Grant Stotts – Valley, West Des Moines – 2nd place (40-4)
152- Nelson Brands – Iowa City West – 1st place (54-1)
160- Joel Shapiro – Valley, West Des Moines – 1st place (44-0)
170- Ben Sarasin – Cedar Rapids, Kennedy – 3rd place (34-2)
182- Anthony Sherry – Glenwood – 2nd place – (39-6)
195- Bryce Esmoil – West Liberty – 1st place (42-2)
220- Jordan Baumler – North Fayette Valley – 1st place (29-4)
285- John McConkey – Atlantic-CAM – 2nd place (53-4)

All-Sophomore Team

106- Cobe Siebrecht – Lisbon – 2nd place (48-7)
113- Aden Reeves – Albia – 1st place (52-1)
120- Joe Pins – Dubuque Hempstead – 3rd place (42-2)
126- Riley Wright – Denver-Tripoli – 3rd place (49-5)
132- Cade DeVos – Southeast Polk – 2nd place (42-3)
138- Kaleb Krall – Wapsie Valley – 1st place (45-2)
145- Mitchel Mangold – West Delaware – 3rd place (44-7)
152- Cael Krueger – Denver-Tripoli – 5th place (50-5)
160- John Henrich – Akron-Westfield – 1st place (43-0)
170- Kyler Fisher – Southeast Valley – 2nd place (48-4)
182- Garet Sims – Iowa Valley – 5th place (51-6)
195- Caleb Olson – Webster City – 8th place (24-9)
220- Dakoda Powell – Spirit Lake Park – 6th place (41-5)
285- Spencer Trenary – Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 3rd place (17-1)

All-Freshman Team

106- Cullan Schriever – Mason City – 1st place (29-0)
113- Cael Happel – Lisbon – 1st place (53-3)
120- Eli Loyd – Pleasant Valley – 4th place (47-9)
126- Brock Espalin – Des Moines East – 5th place (41-10)
132- Ben Smith – Iowa Valley – State Qualifier (48-9)
138- Wade Mitchell – Woodbury Central – 5th place (44-14)
145- Chance Downs – Maquoketa Valley – 7th place (37-15)
152- Abe Michel – Maquoketa – District Qualifier (35-11)
160- Zach Williams – Osage – State Qualifier (35-25)
170- Nick Haynes – Missouri Valley – 7th place (54-9)
182- Gabe Christenson – Southeast Polk – 6th place (33-14)
195- Cody Fisher – Woodward Granger – 2nd place (46-6)
220- Gage Linahon – Newton – State Qualifier (10-8)
285- Bradley Tolley – Winterset – State Qualifier (34-17)

Council Bluffs school board votes to keep school open

News

March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – An education board has delighted residents of the small city of Crescent by voting to keep the community’s elementary school open despite a recommendation by the superintendent that it be closed as a cost-saving move due to declining enrollment. The Daily Nonpareil reports the Council Bluffs Board of Education voted 5-2 on Tuesday night to keep Crescent Elementary School open.

Superintendent Martha Bruckner had recommended closing the school, saying the district would have saved $185,000 annually. The district’s proposal to close the elementary school in Pottawattamie County would’ve sent students to Lewis & Clark Elementary School in Council Bluffs.

Crescent resident Michelle Shea says she is happy about the decision because the school has been a positive experience for her family and children.

Mike Sherzan Announces Candidacy for U.S. Congress in IA’s 3rd District

News

March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Well, that didn’t take long. Less than four months after the 2016 elections were held, a candidate other than David Young has announced his intention to run for Iowa 3rd District Congressional seat.  Mike Sherzan, a Democrat who resides in Dallas County announced today (Wednesday) his candidacy for U.S. Congress in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District. Sherzan is running to take on Republican Congressman David Young in the 2018 mid-term election.

In a Press Release, Sherzan says “Like most Iowans, I’m fed up with Washington politicians. Iowans deserve a progressive leader who will be a champion for working class families. It’s time to change the system that serves the interests of career politicians. That’s why I’ve decided to run for Congress.”

Sherzan graduated from the University of Iowa. At age 39 he started his own financial services firm in Des Moines, Broker Dealer Financial Services. His company grew into an Iowa based, 60-employee firm with over 250 representatives and 35,000 customers located in Iowa and across the country. After 25 years of helping Iowans save for retirement and fund their children’s college education, Sherzan retired from his employee owned business.

He and his wife Susan have been married for 40 years. He says he’s the proud father of three and grandfather of seven. For more information, go to: www.SherzanforIowa.com

Backyard & Beyond 3-1-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Sharon Winterboer of the Audubon Country Players.

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“Take Back Bridgewater” organizational meeting held

News

March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A crowd of about 70 people showed-up at the Bridgewater Community Building Tuesday evening, to partake in an organizational meeting designed to spark community support for ridding the town of drug dealers and users. Doug Miller is the spokesperson for “Take Back Bridgewater, Iowa,” an initiative he created after he became aware of an Adair County road rock pile with the word “Meth” spray painted on it, and an arrow pointing toward Bridgewater. (click on the left side of the audio bars below to hear his comments)

Miller says he can’t solve the problem alone, he needs to have volunteers and support from the community and that’s what he’s seeing since he created a Facebook page for the initiative, and especially the overwhelming support it garnered during Tuesday night’s meeting.

Miller says he never underestimates the citizens of the community that he’s lived in and worked in for most of his life.

The drug user/dealer community is not going down without a fight, though. Miller says when a central Iowa television station was in-town prior to the meeting Tuesday night, a loud train horn went off. The catch is…no train goes through or near Bridgewater. There hasn’t been railroad activity for years, because the tracks are long gone.

Miller says the horn can be heard up to five-miles away. It is loud and obnoxious, and an investigation is underway into who is setting off the siren.

He says the community will continue to find ways to fight meth and drug use. Miller said a planning committee meeting will be held within the next two weeks to put together an action plan. The next meeting will be an open session, with invitations going out to Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater and City Council members, so the committee can ask questions, not to “Put them on the hot seat.”

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st

Trading Post

March 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

WANTED:  Front tine rotor-tiller, call 712-243-1822 and leave a message if there is no answer.

WANTED:  Looking for a large tarp or plastic drop cover, something fairly heavy duty that will cover a large area.  Call 712-250-1418.

MARCH 2017

Birthday Club

March 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

March 1st:

  • Phyllis Anderson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jim Casson of Atlantic

March 2nd:

  • Tyler Roenfeld of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Terry Bengard of Exira

March 3rd:

  • Wyatt Sheeder of Villisca (Winner)

March 4th:

  • Jean Stamp of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bub Sorensen of Exira

March 5th:

  • Jeff Oakley of Audubon (Winner)
  • Sharon Witt of Atlantic

March 6th:

  • Connie Nevins of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sheila Johnson of Atlantic

March 7th:

  • Janice Brown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Tom Hill of Exira
  • Delma Bennett of Atlantic
  • Madison Jensen of Lewis
  • Daniel Perkins of Atlantic

March 8th:

  • Dorothy Kirchoff of Audubon (Winner)
  • Judy Wheeler of Exira
  • Mary Ellen Yarger of Massena
  • Abby Petersen

March 9th:

  • Dee Reilly of Massena (Winner)
  • Nedra Perry of Atlantic
  • Gavin Fell-Nichols

March 10th:

  • Laverne Garside of Anita (Winner)
  • Doug Kelly of Griswold
  • Dawn “Kuki” Smith
  • Hugh Lunt

March 11th:

  • Harold A. Rochholz of Casey (Winner)
  • Ethel Christensen of Brayton
  • Margery Walker of Exira

March 12th:

  • no birthdays

March 13th:

  • Julie McNees of Atlantic (Winne)
  • Ranaye Siggins
  • Al Wede of Atlantic

March 14th:

  • Eric Vogl of Anita (Winner)
  • Rayna Myers of Lewis
  • Katie Aupperle

March 15th:

  • Drew Skartvedt of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Roger Petersen of Exira
  • Betty Winston of Atlantic
  • Sue Jensen of Audubon
  • Carol Hartrigsen Schnepel of Kimballton

March 16th:

  • Peggy Hansen of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Cathy Myers of Exira
  • Lawrence Eilts of Cumberland

March 17th:

  • Julie Earnhardt of Exira (Winner)
  • Jack Skartvedt of Atlantic

March 18th:

  • Rose Pangburn of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Emily Soper

March 19th:

  • Jayden Fiebelkorn of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Ike Harry of Atlantic
  • Linda Herman of Atlantic

March 20th:

  • Kael Cameron of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Delber Christensen of Audubon
  • Barry Williams of Casey

March 21st:

  • Lynda Martens of Anita (Winner)
  • Devon Thompson of Lewis
  • Lyle Hartmann of Cumberland
  • Anna Evans of Atlantic
  • Dell Marten of Audubon

March 22nd:

  • Katie Kelly of Griswold (Winner)
  • Judy Leed of Anita
  • Heather Toft of Audubon
  • Joann Hansen of Atlantic
  • Becky Dreager of Atlantic
  • Kylie Rochholz of Panora

March 23rd:

  • Christie Boysen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Crystal Parker of Atlantic

March 24th:

  • Karen Guyer of Hancock (Winner)
  • Jane Jacobsen of Hancock
  • Helen Ernst of Adair

March 25th:

  • Jacob Redler of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Teresa Murray of Audubon
  • Wayne Elsberry of Atlantic

March 26th:

  • Phyllis Jensen of Hamlin (Winner)
  • George Schultes of Exira
  • Linda Thelen

March 27th:

  • Melanie Bishop

March 28th:

  • Kim Black of Exira (Winner)
  • Don Patchin of Adair
  • Karen Blum of Harlan
  • Gale Newman

March 29th:

  • Nathan Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Cierra Nichols of Atlantic
  • Hailey Davis of Atlantic

March 30th:

  • Crystal Christensen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Diane Martens of Atlantic
  • Shirley Warne of Atlantic
  • Ruth Mortensen of Elk Horn
  • Ashley White
  • Shane Halvorson

March 31st:

  • Larry Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Charles Stogdill
  • Todd Madsen of Harlan

Forecast: Soybeans will buck all trends in 2017, corn to see declines

Ag/Outdoor

March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is the nation’s top soybean producer and the state’s growers are poised for an excellent year ahead, according to predictions from the U-S Department of Agriculture. Market analyst Rachel Trego says soybeans are forecast to buck all trends expected for the rest of the major grains and oilseeds in the 2017 growing season. “Planted area is set to decline except for soybeans,” Trego says. “Supplies declining except for soybeans, exports declining except for soybeans, domestic use declining except for soybeans, stocks decline except for soybeans.”

The general outlook for all grains and oilseeds will be modestly higher prices. Iowa’s -other- top crop, corn, does not have as bright a future, according to the agency’s predictions. Trego says corn acreage, supplies, exports and stocks are all expected to fall. “Planted area is forecast down 4%,” Trego says. “The yield is forecast down 2% from the record set in 2016-17. With lower expected harvest area and reduced yields, this results in production being down seven-percent.”

While corn production in general should be down in the year ahead, exports may drop even further. “These are forecast to decline nearly 15% to 1.9-billion bushels,” she says. “Ending stocks are thus set to decline, however, they do remain relatively robust with stocks to use at nearly 15-percent.”

One of few bright spots on the report, the USDA projects a small increase in the season average farm prices.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/1/2017

News, Podcasts

March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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