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CAM boys avenge loss to Paton-Churdan Monday

Sports

January 30th, 2017 by admin

The CAM Cougars boys basketball team was able to avenge a loss suffered early in the season by knocking off Paton-Churdan 59-41 on Monday night at home.  The Cougars used a 14-6 third quarter to build a lead they would not relinquish down the stretch. CAM lead much of the first half before the Rockets rallied to take a lead late in the second quarter. The Cougars responded with a three pointer by Austin Chester and a steal and hoop from Thomas Hensley to take the lead back 30-27 at halftime. The Cougars never trailed the rest of the way.  Cougar Head Coach Nick Hodges said it was great to get a win over a team they felt they let one slip away against earlier in the season. Defense seemed to spark the offense for the Cougars and Coach Hodges said he was pleased with how his team played defensively in the second half.

Austin Chester hit a three in each quarter of the game on his way to a team high 16 points. Nic Holste and Thomas Hensley dropped in 15 points each to help CAM improve to 12-5.  Coach Hodges praised the play of Chester recently to help his team win.

The Cougars are home again Tuesday night to face Boyer Valley, a team they beat by one in December.

Paton-Churdan got 19 points in the loss from Jake Berns and Joe Towers dropped in 14. The Rockets are now 7-8 and are back home Tuesday to face Coon Rapids-Bayard.

CAM girls pull away from Paton-Churdan in the second half

Sports

January 30th, 2017 by admin

The CAM Cougars girls basketball team pulled away from the Paton-Churdan Rockets in the second half on Monday night to win 55-25 in Anita.  It was a slow, methodical pace of play for most of the game and the Cougars led 25-12 at half.  CAM then outscored the Rockets 15-6 in the third quarter and pushed their lead to 22. CAM forced 21 Paton-Churdan turnovers on the night.

Madison Gettler had a big night for the Cougars with 20 points. Sammi Jahde and Felicity Jackson each had 10 to help the Cougars improve their record to 13-5. The Cougars now stay home to host Boyer Valley on Tuesday night.

The Rockets were led by Megan Carey with 9 points as they fall to 1-14 on the season. The Rockets next game is also Tuesday night at home against Coon Rapids-Bayard.

MARTINA BREHENY, 91, of Greenfield (Svcs. 2/3/17)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MARTINA BREHENY, 91, of Greenfield, died Monday, January 30th,  at the Community Care Center in Stuart. A  Mass of Christian Burial for MARTINA BREHENY will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, February 3rd, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is open from 2-until 7-p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2nd, with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.; A Prayer service will be held at 7-p.m., Thursday, at the funeral home.  Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery.  A luncheon will be held at St. John’s Catholic Church following the committal services at the cemetery.  

Memorials may be directed to the Martina Breheny memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

MARTINA BREHENY is survived by:

Her children – Mary Ann Breheny, of Greenfield; Teresa Weis, of Creston; Patricia Knauer and husband Steve, of Greenfield; Kathleen Jennings, of Johnston; Regina Sutherland and husband Gary, of Baxter; Phyllis Shilling and husband Kevin, of Greenfield, and John Breheny and wife Leisa, of Greenfield.

Her sisters – Rita Bishop, of Des Moines, and Teresa Powell, of Menlo.

Her brother – John B. O’Brien, of Winterset

16 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren,  other relatives and friends.

ERNA MUHLBAUER ODENDAHL, 90, of Manning (2/2/17)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

ERNA MUHLBAUER ODENDAHL, 90, of Manning died Monday, January 30th at Manning Regional Hospital.  A Mass of Christian Burial for ERNA MUHLBAUER ODENDAHL will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2nd, at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Sacred Heart Church in Manning, from 4-until 7-p.m. Wednesday, with a Rosary at 4-p.m. and a Prayer service at 6-p.m. Visitation will resume at the church on Thursday, one-hour prior to the service.

Burial will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Manning.

ERNA MUHLBAUER ODENDAHL is survived by:

Her daughters – Mary (Mark) Frederiksen, of Atlantic; Elizabeth (Allen) Eckhoff, of Beatrice, NE., and Joleen (Bill) Strosahl, of Council Bluffs.

4 step children

Her brother – John (Margaret) Frees, of Manning.

6 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, 13 step grandchildren, and 24 step-great grandchildren.

VIRGINIA C. ARCHIBALD, 87, of Elk Horn (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

VIRGINIA C. ARCHIBALD, 87, of Elk Horn died Sunday, January 29th at her home.  Cremation has taken place and memorial services for VIRGINIA C. ARCHIBALD will be held at a later date.  Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamlycare.com.

GRACE MUNDT, 97, of Lenox, formerly of Corning (Svcs. 02/04/2017)

Obituaries

January 30th, 2017 by Jim Field

GRACE MUNDT, 97, of Lenox, formerly of Corning died Monday, January 30th at the Lenox Care Center.  Memorial Services for GRACE MUNDT will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, February 4th at the Corning United Methodist Church in Corning. Pearson Family Funeral Service and Cremation Center in Corning has the arrangements.

Family will receive friends on Saturday, February 4th from 9:30am-10:30am prior to services at the Corning United Methodist Church.; A luncheon will be provided at the church fellowship hall following the services.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Corning United Methodist Church, Hospice of Central Iowa, and/or the American Cancer Society.

Online condolences may be left at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com

Expert says super weed in Iowa should not be ignored

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) -” An invasive weed that can grow up to 7 feet tall has been found in nearly half of Iowa’s counties, and experts say farmers need to act quickly if the plant is found in their fields.

Bob Hartzler is a professor of weed science at Iowa State University. He tells the Telegraph Herald that the species known as Palmer amaranth shouldn’t be ignored and has the potential to drive farmers out of business. The weed prominently appeared in the region’s cotton fields in the 2000s. It was categorized as a “super weed” because of its ability to quickly grow and its resistance to many herbicides.

In 2013, the weed was spotted in five Iowa counties. As of October, it had been seen in nearly half of Iowa’s 99 counties.

A-P Boys basketball Poll (1/30/17)

Sports

January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school basketball poll with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City, West (13) 12-1 139 1
2. Dubuque, Senior 13-2 107 3
3. Sioux City, East (1) 13-1 105 2
4. Waukee 13-3 80 6
(tie)Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 11-1 80 4
6. Bettendorf 12-3 72 7
7. Valley, West Des Moines 12-4 50 9
8. Dubuque, Hempstead 12-3 41 NR
9. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 12-3 25 10
10. North Scott, Eldridge 11-3 18 NR

Others receiving votes: Des Moines, Hoover 17. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 14. Lewis Central 10. Prairie, Cedar Rapids 6. Cedar Falls 3. Des Moines, North 3.

Class 3A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Waverly-Shell Rock (14) 16-0 140 1
2. Pella 15-1 121 2
3. West Delaware, Manchester 14-0 115 3
4. Mount Pleasant 15-2 94 4
5. Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 10-3 87 5
6. Spirit Lake 12-3 44 10
7. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8-6 31 9
8. Mount Vernon 10-4 24 7
9. Dallas Center-Grimes 11-4 23 8
10. Assumption, Davenport 8-7 19 6
(tie)Le Mars 10-5 19 NR

Others receiving votes: Storm Lake 18. Atlantic 13. Webster City 6. Forest City 4. Glenwood 4. Xavier, Cedar Rapids 3. Boone 2. Chariton 2. Oskaloosa 1.

Class 2A
  Record Pts Prv
1. Western Christian, Hull (12) 13-2 133 1
2. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll (1) 13-2 115 2
3. Cascade,Western Dubuque 16-1 92 7
4. Van Meter 16-0 85 5
5. Pella Christian 12-4 75 3
6. Camanche 16-2 60 6
7. Garner-Hayfield Ventura (1) 16-1 58 9
8. Osage 15-1 52 4
9. Rock Valley 12-3 28 NR
10. South Hamilton, Jewell 14-2 15 8

Others receiving votes: Beckman Catholic, Dyersville 13. A-H-S-T, Avoca 9. Des Moines Christian 6. Dike-New Hartford 6. Alta-Aurelia 4. Sioux Center 4. West Burlington 3. West Lyon, Inwood 3. Jesup 3. Sheldon 2. West Marshall, State Center 2. Pocahontas Area 1. Northeast, Goose Lake 1.

Class 1A
  Record Pts Prv
1. North Linn, Troy Mills (12) 16-0 137 1
2. St. Mary’s, Remsen (1) 14-0 117 2
3. Grand View Christian (1) 15-1 113 3
4. Gladbrook-Reinbeck 14-2 89 4
5. New London 15-1 68 5
6. Lynnville-Sully 16-1 66 6
7. Ar-We-Va, Westside 18-0 64 7
8. Don Bosco, Gilbertville 16-1 30 10
9. Siouxland Community Christian 14-2 29 NR
10. Boyden-Hull 10-6 18 NR
(tie)Murray 15-1 18 8

Others receiving votes: West Fork, Sheffield 7. Colo-Nesco 5. George-Little Rock 3. West Hancock, Britt 2. St. Albert, Council Bluffs 2. Keota 1. Montezuma 1.

 

2 assault-related arrests in Cass County; Accident in Anita Monday afternoon

News

January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were arrested on assault charges over the past few days. On Friday, 29-year old Jacob William Earl Dofner, of Griswold, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault. Dofner was taken to the Cass County Jail and released the following day on his own recognizance. And, on Saturday, 32-year old Nathan Patrick Kinzie, of Atlantic, was charged with felony Assault Causing Serious Bodily Injury, with regarding an incident that occurred at the Cass County Jail. Kinzie remains in custody on $15,000 bond.

On Sunday, Cass County Deputies arrested 28-year old Jairo Cervantes, of Omaha, for felony Theft in the 2nd Degree (Motor Vehicle theft). Cervantes, who was being held at the Cass County Jail, remains held there on $10,000 bond. Also arrested Sunday, was 32-year old Tiffany Kay Bouchard, of Lewis. She was charged with OWI 1st Offense. Bouchard was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on her own recognizance.

And, one person was injured during a single-vehicle accident in Anita this (Monday) afternoon. Officials say a 2000 Chrysler Town & Country driven by 24-year old Tiffany Marie Hansen, of Atlantic, was westbound on Roosevelt Drive when the vehicle went out of control and entered the north ditch before landing on its side. One passenger was transported via private vehicle to CCMH. The accident happened at around 1:42-p.m. Hansen was cited for Failure to Maintain Control. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $3,000.

BBB Warns of New “Can Your Hear Me” Scam

News

January 30th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

It’s not a Verizon commercial: If you receive a phone call from someone asking “can you hear me,” hang up. You’re a potential victim in the latest scam circulating around the U.S. This new “can you hear me” con is actually a variation on earlier scams – primarily directed towards businesses. It is aimed at getting the victim to say the word “yes” in a phone conversation. That affirmative response is recorded by the fraudster and used to authorize unwanted charges.

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving Nebraska, South Dakota, The Kansas Plains and Southwest Iowa is warning that hundreds of consumers are now reporting the phone scam via BBB Scam Tracker.

How the scam works:
You receive a recorded call from someone who provides an introduction and identifies the business or agency they supposedly represent. Recent scam reports identify the caller as being from a home security agency, a cruise line or associated with Social Security. After the introduction, the recording will ask if you can hear the caller clearly. If you answer “yes,” there’s a possibility that the scam artist behind the phone call has recorded you and will use your agreement to sign you up for a product or service and then demand payment. If you refuse, the caller may produce your recorded “yes” response to confirm your purchase agreement.

But how can you get charged if you don’t provide a payment method?  BBB President and CEO Jim Hegarty explains, “The con artist already has your phone number and many phone providers pass through third-party charges. In addition, the criminal may have already collected some of your personal information – a credit card number or cable bill – perhaps as the result of a data breach. When the victim disputes the charge, the scammer can then counter that they have your consent on a recorded line.”

BBB advises:

  • If you receive an unsolicited call from an organization or business, just hang up. If you are on the Do Not Call List and a company calls out of the blue to ask questions, it’s likely a scam. Avoid responding with “yes, sure or ok.”
  • If you are asked a similar question in a phone call or are asked to press a button to be placed on the Do Not Call Registry, just hang up the phone. Saying anything or pressing buttons when prompted may help the scam artist identify that you have an active phone number. Remember that no government agency will ever solicit for the Do Not Call Registry.
  • Write down the phone number of those callers violating the Do Not Call Registry and file a scam report with BBB Scam Tracker and the FTC’s Do Not Call List at donotcall.gov.
  • Check your credit card, phone and cable statements carefully for any unfamiliar charges. If you suspect you have already been victimized, call the billing company – wheather your credit card company or your phone provider – and dispute anything that you didn’t authorize on purpose. If they say you have been recorded approving the charge and you have no recollection of that, ask for proof. The earlier you identify unauthorized charges on your accounts, the easier it will be to recover any lost money. For more tips on identifying scams and past scam alerts, visit bbb.org.