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Exira-EHK boys slip past Glidden-Ralston

Sports

January 15th, 2017 by admin

The Exira-EHK boys basketball team saw a big halftime lead slip away before finally closing the door on Glidden-Ralston 66-55 on Saturday evening.  The Spartans built a 43-28 halftime lead behind 15 first half points from Dakota Rold. That lead would dwindle down to as few as two points in the second half before the Spartans made the plays down the stretch to secure the win.  Immediately after the Wildcats closed the gap to two, Cole Burmeister hit a big three to push the lead back to 5 and the Spartans gained some momentum from there.

The Spartans were led by 23 points from Dakota Rold and 16 from Burmeister to improve to 9-3.  Next up for the Spartans is a trip to Woodbine on Tuesday.

The Wildcats were led by 17 points apiece from Cameron Carroll and Justin Sparks as they fall to 5-6 on the season. They are scheduled to host CAM on Monday.

Spartan girls rally to win thriller in OT over Glidden-Ralston

Sports

January 15th, 2017 by admin

In a game that came down to the final seconds and then extra minutes the Exira-EHK girls basketball team found a way to get a home win over Glidden-Ralston 57-54 on Saturday afternoon.  Sophia Peppers hit a three as time expired to tie the game at 48 and send it to overtime.  Peppers then scored 8 of her team’s 9 points in overtime to help keep the Spartans record unblemished at 13-0.

It was a tight game throughout as the Wildcats led by 5 at the end of the first, the Spartans rallied to lead by 2 at half, and the Wildcats grabbed a two point lead at the end of three. It was a cold shooting night for the Spartans and Coach Tom Petersen said he was proud of his team for finding a way to win.  Prior to the game-tying three, Peppers only had 6 points and had been short all night on her outside shots.  The one the Spartans needed splashed straight through.  She also came up huge in the key segment of overtime that spurred the win. Peppers calmly stepped to the line and nailed two free throws that tied the game at 54 with about a minute left and moments later the Spartans came up with a steal and Peppers finished with a transition lay in to take the lead at 56-54.  The Wildcats would then miss a great opportunity for a hoop and Kealey Nelson ended up on the free throw line and made one of two with 1.5 seconds left to put the final margin at 3.

And that’s just talking about the Spartans big plays. Julia Fleecs had a monster game for Glidden-Ralston and the Wildcats had a slight lead for much of the game. Fleecs finished with 30 points and was a perfect 6-6 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter and overtime.  Madison Whitver got open a number of times on the block and finished with 10 points for the Wildcats who are now 10-2 on the season.

#3 vs #4 in the Class 1A rankings lived up to all expectations and then some in a great battle.

 

No injuries follow collision in Creston Saturday afternoon

News

January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department says no injuries were reported following a collision Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Wyoming and Taylor Streets. Officials say a a 2007 Dodge Caliber driven by 16-year old Tessi VanScoy, of Creston, was stopped at the controlled intersection on Wyoming Street and proceeded to cross Taylor Street, when her vehicle was hit on the passenger side door by a 2002 KIA, driven by 62-year old Michael Mason, of Creston. The accident happened at around 3:20-p.m., Saturday.

Damage from the collision amounted to $4,000. There were no citations issued.

Icy conditions contribute to fiery crash on I-80 in Nebraska

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January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BUFFALO COUNTY, Neb. (AP) — Officials believe icy conditions contributed to a fiery crash involving two semitrailer trucks on Interstate 80 in central Nebraska. The Nebraska Roads Department closed 15 miles of I-80 after the trucks crashed shortly before 9 a.m. Sunday. The crash happened about nine miles west of Kearney.

Pictures of the crash show the trucks on fire along the road, but it wasn’t immediately clear if anyone was injured. Authorities didn’t immediately release crash details. Highways in central Nebraska are already covered by ice as a major storm moves into the area. Most of the ice accumulation is expected in eastern Nebraska and Iowa later Sunday into Monday.

Ice accumulations of one-quarter to three-quarters of an inch appear likely, making driving dangerous and threatening to bring down tree limbs and power lines.

As ice storm approaches, law enforcement says “Stay home…stay safe”

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January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s office is asks everyone to stay home and stay safe once the ice storm hits. Make sure you have essentials, and check on your family members/friends/neighbors who have limited mobility to see if they are in need of things before the storm begins.

PAUL K. HESS, 77, of Exira (Svcs. 1/17/17)

Obituaries

January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

PAUL K. HESS, 77, of Exira, died Friday, Jan. 13th, at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral services for PAUL HESS will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 17th, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is at 5-p.m. Monday, Jan. 16th.

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

PAUL K. HESS is survived by:

His son – Justin (Michelle) Hess, of Foley, MO.

His sister-in-law, Ellie Hess, of Earlham, other relatives & friends.

LOTTIE MARIE KINNEY, 88, of Atlantic (1-20-2017)

Obituaries

January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LOTTIE MARIE KINNEY, 88, of Atlantic died Saturday, January 14th at Atlantic Specialty Care.  Services for LOTTIE MARIE KINNEY will be held on Friday, January 20th at 2:30 pm in the Canby Friends Church.  Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Visitation with the family will be held Thursday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Canby Cemetery.

LOTTIE MARIE KINNEY is survived by:

Sons:  Leonard (Dorothy) Kinney of Atlantic; James (Connie) Kinney of Fremont, NE; David Kinney of Wagner, SD.

Daughter:  Betty (Randall) Handley of Fort Myers, FL.

Sisters:  Lorraine Anschutz of Atlantic; LenaMadesen of Indianola.

16 Grandchildren

36 Great-Grandchildren

7 Great-Great-Grandchildren

Atlantic Chamber holds Annual Dinner & Awards program

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January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce held it’s annual Dinner and Awards program Saturday evening at the Cass County Community Center, with the dinner provided by Hy-Vee. The evening focused on the spirit of volunteerism in the community, and how they make life better for the rest of us.

Among the awards handed out during the program, was one that is presented in partnership with Deter Motor Company, in Atlantic. The Athena Award is presented to one person for their efforts to create leadership opportunities for women, excellence in professional and community service and especially for assisting women in their attainment of excellence and leadership. The Athena Award went to Dr. Tressa Wilcox.

During the Community Awards portion of the program, Saturday, Outstanding Volunteers in 2017 were recognized. The highest honor…The Distinguished Service Award…was presented to LaVon Eblen.

LaVon Eblen with her Distinguished Service Award. (Ric Hanson/photo)

She was described by community members, business leaders and friends as enthusiastic, confident, passionate, caring and an entrepreneur. She supports the community using her hands and heart, according to past Chamber President Lori Reid, who said LaVon selflessly offers “Her time and often her resources to nurture local projects like Produce in the Park, Master Gardeners, Healthy Cass County, Cass County Food Policy Council, 4-H, the Armory and much more.”

Local businesses and groups were also recognized during the Chamber Banquet, Saturday. Among them was the Atlantic Area Ambassadors, who are made up of volunteers and business leaders who help celebrate business accomplishments, expansions and successes. Some of the businesses they helped to celebrate include: Salute Gymnastics; Olsen’s Fuel Supply; Farmer’s Insurance; Hanson’s Fine Jewelry; Griswold Rehab and Health Care Center, and others. It was also noted Cass, Incorporated and TS Banking Group were named Top Work Places in Iowa, by the Des Moines Register, and Cass County Health System was awarded a Top Work Place for the second consecutive year, by the Des Moines Register.

New Chamber President Rob Claussen spoke about adopting four new objectives for the Chamber’s Strategic Plan in 2017. They include: Community Development; Membership Engagement; Volunteer Engagement, and Business Development.

Red Oak man arrested for Trespassing Saturday night

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January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man Saturday night on a Trespassing charge. 57-year old Ronald Lee Hall, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 7:55-p.m. in the 100 block of W. Joy Street. Hall was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 cash bond.

Speeding SUV caused crash on I-80 in Adair County, 5-year old hurt

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January 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Charges of OWI, Child Endangerment, multiple traffic citations and other charges, are pending completion of an investigation into a crash that injured a child from Indiana  Saturday night, in Adair County. Moments before the crash occurred at around 9:15-p.m., State Radio near Lewis put out a broadcast about a white SUV traveling at around 100-miles per hour eastbound on Interstate 80 near mile marker 83.

Pictures courtesy of Shellie Weed. Thank you, Shellie!!

The accident happened when the 2007 Honda CRV rear-ended a 2010 Dodge pickup, causing the pickup to leave the road and enter the south ditch. The driver of the SUV was identified as 30-year old Patrick Lester, of Ft. Wayne, IN.

Following the collision, the SUV swerved left and side-swiped a 2009 Saturn Outlook, causing both vehicles to enter the median, where they hit the cable barriers before coming to rest. A passenger in the SUV, 5-year old Logan Lester, of Ft. Wayne, IN., was not wearing a seat belt. He was injured and transported by Stuart Rescue to Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines.

None of the drivers were injured. The driver of the pickup was identified as 52-year old Corrie Ann Lambert, of Traverse City, MI, while the other driver of the Saturn was 59-year old Diane Rullestad, of Des Moines.