LaVon Eblen visits with Atlantic Park & Rec board member Jolene Smith about the Thursday walk around Schildberg Park at noon.
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LaVon Eblen visits with Atlantic Park & Rec board member Jolene Smith about the Thursday walk around Schildberg Park at noon.
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Girls Team Scores
1
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AC/GC
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133.00
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2
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Panorama
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125.50
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3
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Madrid
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119.00
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4
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Greene County
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66.50
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5
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Ogden
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54.00
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6
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Woodward-Granger
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46.00
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7
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Glidden-Ralston
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33.00
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8
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Iowa Christian Academy
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9.00
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Full results here.
Boys Team Scores
1
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Woodward-Granger
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120.00
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2
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Greene County
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114.00
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3
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AC/GC
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101.00
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4
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Panorama
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97.00
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5
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Ogden
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73.00
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6
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Iowa Christian Academy
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47.00
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7
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Glidden-Ralston
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34.00
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Full results here.
Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports two recent arrests. Monday morning, 25-year old Ian Richard Alexander MacVenn, of College Springs, was arrested at the Page County Sheriff’s Office on a Page County warrant for violation of probation. MacVenn was unable to post the $1000 cash only bond and was held in the Page County Jail pending further court proceedings.
And, Sunday afternoon, Deputies with the Page County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1790 F Avenue for a disturbance. During the investigation 35-year old Michael Ryan Johnson, of Red Oak, was arrested for Assault. Johnson was transported to the Page County Jail where he posted bond and was released pending future court appearances.
Team Scores
Full results: Nodaway Valley Girls Invite 2017
Team Scores
1. | Mt Ayr Community | 154 |
2. | Nodaway Valley | 141.5 |
3. | Central Decatur | 86 |
4. | Lenox | 82 |
5. | Interstate 35 | 81 |
6. | East Union | 52.5 |
7. | West Central Valley | 52 |
8. | Murray | 44 |
9. | Lamoni | 35 |
10. | Orient-Macksburg | 12 |
Full results here.
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Officials with the Iowa DNR say the emerald ash borer (EAB) can now be linked to 45 counties in Iowa, as Fayette and Madison counties are the most recent to be added to that growing list. EAB is a destructive wood-boring beetle that attacks and kills all ash tree species. The exotic pest was first discovered in Iowa in 2010.
In Fayette County, the insect was discovered in a city-owned ash tree in Oelwein. For Madison County, the finding took place in a rural area south of Winterset. Insect specimens taken from these sites were confirmed as EAB by a federal identifier.
The adult beetle is metallic green in color and measures approximately one-half inch long and can be noticed during the summer months. The larvae burrow through the inner layer of bark, eating away at the vascular tissue, which supplies nutrients to the tree. Starved trees usually die within two to four years.
A federal quarantine, enforced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, remains in effect and restricts the movement of all hardwood firewood and ash articles out of Iowa into non-quarantined areas of other states. To help reduce the potential for people to unknowingly transport EAB and other destructive tree-killing pests, Iowans are strongly encouraged to use locally sourced firewood.
If a landowner is interested in protecting a valuable and healthy ash tree within 15 miles of a known infestation, the treatment window for protecting an ash tree begins very soon. Soil treatments should be made from mid-April to mid-May. Basal trunk sprays should be applied mid-May to mid-June. Trunk injections begin once the tree has a full canopy. Full details are available in Iowa State University Extension and Outreach publication PM2084: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/13114
Girls Team Scores
Boys Team Scores
Clarinda hosted the Lady Cardinal Relays on Tuesday night and the Glenwood Rams came away with the title. Atlantic finished in 10th place.
TEAM SCORES
1
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Glenwood
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108.00
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2
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Creston
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87.00
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3
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CB Thomas Jefferson
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79.50
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4
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Shenandoah
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72.50
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5
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Bedford
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46.00
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6
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Sidney
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37.37
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7
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Clarinda
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33.37
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8
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East Mills
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31.00
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9
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Red Oak
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28.00
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10
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Atlantic
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22.00
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11
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Essex
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16.00
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Full results here.
The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop Tuesday evening in Avoca led to the arrest of 57-year old James Allen Harriman, of Avoca. Harriman’s SUV was pulled over by a Pott. County Deputy and an Avoca Police Officer at around 4:20-p.m. The two officials believed Harriman to be under the influence of a drug other than alcohol, and requested another Deputy’s assistance. Upon further investigation, Harriman was arrested for OWI/1st offense. He was also given a verbal warning for having an expired registration.