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IA Wrestle Class 2A Rankings 12/13/2016

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December 13th, 2016 by admin

2A IAwrestle Tournament Team Rankings

1 New Hampton (7)
2 Solon (6)
3 Atlantic (5)
4 West Liberty (3)
5 Creston, Orient Macksburg (5)
6 Union, Laporte City (4)
7 Davenport Assumption (6)
8 South Tama (4)
9 Sergeant Bluff-Lutton (3)
10 Clear Lake (2)

2A IAwrestle Individual Rankings

106
1 Dylan Robinson New Hampton Sr
2 Jack Thomsen Union, Laporte City Fr
3 Grayson Kesterson Williamsburg Jr
4 Will Esmoil West Liberty Fr
5 Walker Ikerd Washington So
6 Trent McDonough Davenport Assumption So
7 Andrew Flora ADM So
8 Zackary Snyder Estherville Lincoln Central Sr
9 Jarod Kadel Columbus Community So
10 Jack Streicher Mount Vernon Jr

113
1 Eric Faught Clear Lake So
2 Aden Reeves Albia So
3 Shea Ruffridge Pocahontas Area Jr
4 Kaden Anderlik Cresco, Crestwood So
5 Kaleb Olejniczak Perry So
6 Wyatt Dale Central Decatur, Leon Jr
7 Carter Weeks Vinton Shellsburg Jr
8 Chase Luensman Monticello So
9 Mason Cleveland New Hampton So
10 Jacob Goodson Creston, Orient Macksburg Sr

120
1 Bryce West Solon Sr
2 Carter Cox Atlantic Sr
3 Drake Doolittle Webster City So
4 Jared Hensley Bedford/Lenox Sr
5 Zach Thompson Perry Jr
6 Phillip Ihde Decorah Jr
7 Caleb Fuessley Center Point-Urbana So
8 Kyler Dunn Spirit Lake So
9 Hunter Pfantz West Marshall Jr
10 Jacob Felderman Davenport Assumption So

126
1 Drew West Solon Sr
2 Riley Wright Denver So
3 Brady Fritz South Tama Jr
4 Dante Tacchia Iowa Falls Sr
5 Gabe Ruepke Chariton Jr
6 Kyle Anderson Washington Sr
7 Chase McLaren Atlantic So
8 Nick Meling East Marshall Sr
9 Sean Casey Davenport Assumption Sr
10 Ashton Meyers Keokuk Sr

132
1 Brayden Curry Sergeant Bluff-Lutton Sr
2 Noah Fye New Hampton Jr
3 Ryan Steffen Cresco, Crestwood Jr
4 Matt Robertson Davenport Assumption Jr
5 Brant O’Shea Keokuk Sr
6 Tanner Probasco South Tama Jr
7 Austin Gutknecht Clarinda Jr
8 Duncan McCain Mid Prairie Sr
9 Gable Sieperda Central Lyon GLR Jr
10 Jarrett Miller Ballard Jr

138
1 Keaton Geerts New Hampton Sr
2 Derek Holschlag Union, Laporte City Sr
3 Cooper White West Marshall Sr
4 Austin Rozeboom Boyden Hull/Rock Valley Jr
5 Tanner Abbas Clarion-Goldfield Jr
6 Connor Ascherl MOC Floyd Valley Sr
7 Ben Carr Solon Sr
8 Tony Garcia Mount Vernon Sr
9 Caleb Wilson Denver Jr
10 Joey Busse Humboldt So

145
1 Ryan Leisure Clear Lake Sr
2 Kyler Rieck Spirit Lake So
3 Colton Vest South Tama Jr
4 Mitchel Swank Creston, Orient Macksburg Jr
5 Xavier Miller PCM Monroe Sr
6 Baylor Crigger Camanche So
7 Cain Blenderman Sergeant Bluff-Lutton Sr
8 Carter Block Oelwein Sr
9 Tim Sibbel Carroll Kuemper Sr
10 Keegan Tenge New Hampton Sr

152
1 Joe Kelly West Liberty Jr
2 Isaac Judge South Tama Jr
3 Trae Pecinovsky Crestwood, Cresco Sr
4 Trey Van Weelden Washington Sr
5 Kade Kelso Central Decatur, Leon Sr
6 Wes Cummings PCM Monroe So
7 John Tuttle Spirit Lake Sr
8 Graeson Dall Solon Sr
9 Cael Krueger Denver So
10 Justin Smith Winterset Sr

160
1 Trevor Nelson Solon Sr
2 Ryan Gorman New Hampton Sr
3 Lucas Roland PCM Monroe So
4 Luke Hageman Dyersville Beckman Jr
5 Julien Broderson Davenport Assumption So
6 Tristin Westphal-Edwards Washington So
7 Chance Rice Saydel Jr
8 Kolton Bartow Dubuque Wahlert Jr
9 Ryland DuChane SH-BCLUW Sr
10 Matt Dahl MOC-Floyd Valley Sr

170
1 Connor Shaw Garner-Hayfield-Ventura Sr
2 Brock Jennings Osage Sr
3 Tucker Morrison Columbus Community Sr
4 Michael Kent Iowa Falls Sr
5 Tyler Zeiman Cherokee Jr
6 Austin Duffy Oelwein Sr
7 Jacob Wingert Harlan Sr
8 Drake Roller Atlantic Sr
9 John Fulk Ballard Sr
10 Jarron Trausch PCM Monroe So

182
1 Chase Shiltz Creston, Orient Macksburg Sr
2 Kyle Benson Sergeant Bluff-Luton Sr
3 Dillon Diltz Solon Sr
4 Isaiah Vaughan Union, Laporte City Sr
5 Tanner Vermaas Woodward-Granger Sr
6 Luke Jenness Sheldon So
7 Dexter Hooyer Sioux Center Sr
8 Harrison Goebel West Delaware Jr
9 Carlos Guerra Red Oak Sr
10 Kyler Fisher Southeast Valley So

195
1 Bryce Esmoil West Liberty Jr
2 Zac Stork Atlantic Sr
3 Michael Fritz Fairfield Sr
4 Visouth Peterschmidt Mid Prairie Sr
5 Karlton Skubal Washington Sr
6 Nathan Bair Clarke Sr
7 Reece Westphal Central Dewitt Sr
8 Robby McKeeman Oelwein Sr
9 Jackson Mikkelsen Creston, Orient Macksburg Sr
10 Noah Paulson Forest City Sr

220
1 Noah Broderson Davenport Assumption Sr
2 Kaden Hulett Creston, Orient Macksburg Sr
3 Caleb Ring Osage Sr
4 Dakota Powell Spirit Lake So
5 Jordan Baumler North Fayette Valley Jr
6 AJ Maloy Charles City Sr
7 Jack Cochrane Mount Vernon Sr
8 Nick Smith Central Dewitt Jr
9 Noah Hopp New Hampton Sr
10 Dominick Etherington Algona Jr

285
1 Cooper Lawson Webster City Jr
2 Elijah Van’t Hof Sioux Center Sr
3 Ethan Lape North Fayette Valley Sr
4 John McConkey Atlantic Jr
5 Tristan Wirfs Mount Vernon Sr
6 Michael Ahrendsen Union Laporte City Sr
7 Chance Strough Clarinda So
8 Brock Farley Denver Tripoli So
9 Nic Hoefling Spencer Sr
10 Jacob Knutson Crestwood, Cresco Jr

IA Wrestle Class 1A Rankings 12/13/2016

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December 13th, 2016 by admin

1A IAwrestle Tournament Team Rankings

1 Lisbon (6)
2 Missouri Valley (4)
3 Alburnett (6)
4 Sibley-Ocheyedan (6)
5 Don Bosco (6)
6 North Linn (3)
7 Martensdale St. Mary’s (2)
8 Southeast Warren (4)
9 Wapsie Valley (3)
10 Logan-Magnolia (4)

1A IAwrestle Individual Rankings

106
1 Jaymus Wilson Alburnett So
2 Cobe Siebrecht Lisbon So
3 Daniel Kimball Don Bosco So
4 Adam Allard West Sioux Fr
5 Jake Nieman OABCIG Fr
6 Nolan Noonan Cascade So
7 Caiden Jones Lake Mills So
8 Brock Dietz Nashua-Plainfield Jr
9 Jose Flores Sibley-Ocheyedan Jr
10 Jacob Ragsdale Dike-New Hartford Sr

113
1 Cael Happel Lisbon Fr
2 Samuel Loyd New London Jr
3 Devon Meeker Wapello Sr
4 Kurtis Krager OABCIG Jr
5 Bryce Hall Southeast Warren Fr
6 Nathan Phillips Interstate 35 Sr
7 Bryce Kafton Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto So
8 Blaine Beeler Guthrie Center So
9 Will Kooi West Lyon So
10 Easton Larson Don Bosco Fr

120
1 Brock Henderson North Linn Sr
2 Brady Kyner Southeast Warren Sr
3 Gable Fox Don Bosco Jr
4 Donny Schmit Wapsie Valley Jr
5 Tatem Bluml Oakland Riverside Sr
6 Dakota Henry Belle Plaine Jr
7 Will Portis Rockford Sr
8 Cooper Andressen English Valley So
9 Ben Emrich Tipton Jr
10 Remington Meeker Logan-Magnolia Sr

126
1 Alex Thomsen Underwood Jr
2 Chance Throndson Riceville Jr
3 Cooper Siebrecht Lisbon Jr
4 Kody Berg Westwood Sr
5 Connor Lange Missouri Valley So
6 Logan Lutgen Don Bosco Jr
7 Brady Henderson North Linn So
8 Ben Moyer Alburnett Sr
9 Blake Bauer Southeast Warren Sr
10 Koby Hanson Manson NW Webster Jr

132
1 Chase McLaughlin Lisbon Sr
2 Nick Martin Moravia Jr
3 Josh Tibbits Martensdale St. Mary’s So
4 Jack Kyle Missouri Valley Sr
5 Garret Thompson Logan-Magnolia Jr
6 Keaton Hetland South Hamilton Jr
7 Michael Egan MFL MarMac Sr
8 Mason Wickman Alburnett So
9 Ben Smith Iowa Valley Fr
10 Cole Allison St. Edmonds Sr

138
1 Jacob Hansen West Fork Sr
2 Kolton Roth Graettinger-Terril Jr
3 Tanner Lundgren Emmetsburg Sr
4 Austin Leopard Lousia-Muscatine Sr
5 Bo Geise Logan-Magnolia Jr
6 Kyle Decker East Buchanan Sr
7 Kaleb Krall Wapsie Valley So
8 Austin Hellman Don Bosco Jr
9 Chase McAlister South Central Calhoun So
10 Tanner Hoyer Alburnett Sr

145
1 Trent Johnson Dike-New Hartford Sr
2 Trey Brisker Wilton Jr
3 Dylan Schuck Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
4 Austin Eilers Lawton-Bronson Jr
5 Kory Van Oort West Sioux So
6 Dakota Garretson Clarksville Sr
7 Logan Scheuermann Guthrie Center Sr
8 Joel Beccara AHSTW Sr
9 Luke Stortenbecker East Mills Sr
10 Jack Butteris Lisbon Sr

152
1 Zach Axmear English Valley Sr
2 Brennan Swafford Mediapolis Jr
3 Colin Schrader Wapsie Valley Jr
4 Brady Wilson Logan-Magnolia Sr
5 Griffen McBride Pleasantville Sr
6 Tyler Van Houten Panorama Sr
7 Reno Chiri New London Sr
8 Kaden Kilburg Lisbon Jr
9 Marcus Daughton Mount Ayr Jr
10 Brody Goodman South Central Calhoun Jr

160
1 Karsen Seehase Sumner-Fredericksburg Sr
2 Jacob Krakow Iowa Valley Sr
3 John Henrich Akron-Westfield So
4 Drew Anderson Westwood Sr
5 Garrett Sayler Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
6 Dalton Nelson North Butler Sr
7 Landon Hunter Midland Sr
8 Tucker Franklin Alburnett Sr
9 Gabe Pauley AHSTW So
10 Gunnar Grunsted Panorama Jr

170
1 Tanner Sloan Alburnett Jr
2 Nathan Haynes Missouri Valley Jr
3 Rogan Pforts Wapello Sr
4 Taylan Entriken Hudson Sr
5 Trent Kruger Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
6 Jordan Weiland West Hancock Sr
7 TJ Dierking Southeast Warren Jr
8 Jarel Arbegast West Fork Sr
9 Cole Neel Central Springs Sr
10 Luke Peters South Hamilton Sr

182
1 Logan Schumacher Martensdale St. Mary’s Jr
2 Alec McDowell Maquoketa Valley Sr
3 Joey Schwenn Belle Plaine Sr
4 Bryce Oveson Wilton Sr
5 Dante Arzani Interstate 35 Sr
6 Garet Sims Iowa Valley So
7 Bodie Garnier Sumner-Fredericksburg Sr
8 Sam Gregory Treynor Sr
9 Hunter Hagen West Hancock Jr
10 Jeremiah Adams Westwood Jr

195
1 Slade Sifuentes Lake Mills Sr
2 Daniel Bishop Hinton Sr
3 Skylar Bonestroo Western Christian Sr
4 Kaleb Reeves Sigourney Jr
5 Walker Even Don Bosco Sr
6 Hunter DeJong Sibley-Ocheyedan Jr
7 Mason Lyons Bellevue Sr
8 Devin Thompson Westwood Sr
9 Erik Jorgensen AHSTW Sr
10 Manning Kuboushek South Winneshiek Jr

220
1 Tom Rief Missouri Valley Sr
2 Colton Francis West Hancock Jr
3 Caleb Meinders AGWSR Sr
4 Chaz Clark Pleasantville Jr
5 Quinton Casteel Moravia Sr
6 Drake Johnson Logan-Magnolia Sr
7 Zack Santee Central Springs Jr
8 Eric Heims Maquoketa Valley Sr
9 Noah Boender Sigourney Sr
10 Cade Suhr Guthrie Center Sr

285
1 Jared Brinkman Iowa City Regina Sr
2 Kyler Schott North Linn Sr
3 Brian Sadler Jesup Jr
4 Matt Naig Sibley-Ocheyedan Sr
5 Will Anthony Pleasantville Sr
6 Cody Crawford WACO Jr
7 Coy Maher Oakland Riverside Sr
8 Lane Ripperger East Union Sr
9 Cameron Bemino Belmond-Klemme Jr
10 Josh Cox Mount Ayr So

State launches public private plan to raise funds for broadband expansion

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The state has launched a public-private effort to raise two million dollars to expand community broadband planning throughout Iowa. Iowa’s Chief Information Officer, Bob Von Wolffradt, says the state has been involved in many efforts to increase broadband access across the state, including the “Connect Every Acre” initiative that provided tax incentives.”Which is moving very, very quickly and we hope to publish the projects that were funded under that tax incentive in the next six months or so, so all the citizens can see it,” Wolffradt says.

Governor Terry Branstad says this new initiative is designed to build on the progress made with the state investment. “We want to also encourage the private sector to invest in this. And we are very hopeful that we will have foundations and individuals who recognize how important this is that will contribute from the private sector in this as well,” Branstad says.

Recent F-C-C and Census data shows access to advanced, fixed broadband service is available to about one-third of Iowa, coupled with a state broadband adoption rate of just 75 percent. Connected Nation President and C-E-O, Tom Ferree, says the state is leading the push across the country to improve broadband access. “Iowa is actually being recognized as an archtype in how to use local data to inform where infrastructure investments need to go — so that they make the wisest choices in those limited resources,” Ferree says.

Ferree says the money from the new initiative will continue helping communities determine what they need to do to improve broadband access. “It is in support of our connected program where we actually engage at the local level to take data and form action plans that will meet the unique circumstances of each community as it pertains to broadband deployment in the institutions and the various sectors that make up that community’s livelihood,” according to Ferree.

Governor Branstad says the “Connected Communities” under the Connect Iowa program have seen the benefits of the plan. He cites the town of Bloomfield as an example of a community that in the 1980’s was worried about its future. “It looked pretty bleak,” Branstad says. “Today it’s a robust growing community in the southern tier of our state and it is an example of what can be done when people work together. And it is one of those connected communities. And we’re encouraging other communities to do like they’ve done, and Woodbine and West Des Moines, and many other communities in our state.”

Branstad says there’s also the possibility of some federal dollars from the new administration to help with broadband access. You can find out more about the Connected Community Engagement program at: connectedcommunity.org.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard & Beyond 12-13-2016

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December 13th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen reminds us…are we good or bad?

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Atlantic School Board to hold discussion on Superintendent search & hold a closed session on a real estate matter

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will hold their regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening in the High School Media Center, beginning at 5:30-p.m. On their agenda, in addition to regular business and reports, is a Special Presentation from FFA Director Eric Miller, with regard to the FFA National Conference Trip, and, continued discussion with regard to the search for a Superintendent to succeed retiring Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein.

Prior to adjourning, the Board will enter into a closed session to discuss the purchase or sale of real estate. According to reports, Atlantic Developer Don Sonntag and businessman Bob Camblin will ask the Board (during the public comment period), to accept, at no cost, the deed to the old YMCA building at 14th and Olive. Their hope is that the school will use the building to train people in the Trades industry, including welding, mechanics, HVAC and other skills, which are experiencing a labor shortage.

The building is in need of a new roof and mold abatement. Other modifications and renovations would bring the cost of making the structure viable, to about $500,000.

Atlantic hosts Glenwood in Doubleheader tonight on KJAN

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December 13th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans will play host to the Glenwood Rams for a Varsity Basketball Doubleheader tonight and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. The Girls game is set to start at 6:00pm with the Boys to follow around 7:30pm.

The Girls game will feature two teams that have struggled on the young season. The Trojans are 0-5 after a loss on the road at Creston this past Friday. The Trojans haven’t been able to find consistent offensive production, averaging just 47 points per game so far.  Another issue has been turnovers as Atlantic has 95 on the season compared to just 25 assists. Catherine Leonard leads the team in scoring averaging 10 points per game and Baylee Newell has averaged 9.  Glenwood has shared many of the same struggles in their 0-5 start. The Rams are averaging just 36 points per game and have 97 turnovers compared to 34 assists. Nikkie Schuppan leads Glenwood with 9 points per game.

The Boys game is a highly anticipated match-up of highly ranked squads that had three intense games last season. Atlantic comes in ranked 5th in the new Class 3A poll and Glenwood received votes for the top 10. Atlantic is averaging 70 points per game in their 4-0 start. Garrett Franken is averaging 25 points per game while post player Scott Leonard is averaging 15.  Glenwood is off to a 3-1 start and have averaged 63 points per game. The Rams are led by Andrew Blum with 22 points per outing and Nate Mohr with 20.  The teams split in the regular season last year but Glenwood won the rubber match in a District Final after rallying from 20 points down at half to win by 2.

We’ll have coverage of both games tonight on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com and on the KJAN mobile app. You can also catch live streaming video on KJANTV.  Coverage will begin at about 5:50pm, just prior to the start of the Girls game.

Public hearing in Atlantic Wed. morning, re: Ethanol plant development agreement

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held Wednesday morning at the courthouse in Atlantic, with regard to a proposed development agreement between Cass County and Elite Octane, LLC, the company that wants to build an ethanol plant on the northern edge of Atlantic. The hearing takes place at the 9-a.m., during the Cass County Board of Supervisor’s meeting that begins at 8:30-a.m. in their boardroom at the courthouse.

Last Wednesday, the Board said the hearing would be contingent upon lawyers for both the County and Elite Octane reaching an agreement on the County’s financial obligation to help make the plant possible. On Friday, Nick Bowdish (B’oh-dish), President and CEO of N Bowdish Company, LLC, issued a press release saying their new proposal provides for new infrastructure to be completed in Cass County that will be paid for entirely by property taxes generated by Elite Octane.  Bowdish said at the completion of the proposed project, Cass County will have an additional two and a half miles of newly paved roads that should help facilitate development of the area surrounding the proposed plant.

The proposal says…based on a full assessment of $32-million…an annual tax payment of just under than $911, 500 would be made from Elite Octane to the County. It assumes 15-years of tax payments amounting to more than $13.6-million. If the assessment exceeds $32-million over the 15-years, Cass County would rebate 100% of the incremental tax payment dollars that Elite Octane incurs, if more than $911,497. If at any time during the fifteen years the actual assessment is less than $32,000,000, Elite Octane would be be held to a minimum assessment of $32,000,000.

The annual tax payments would begin on Sept. 1st, 2020, and by March 1st, 2021 would cover the debt payment Cass County incurs on infrastructure improvements intended specifically for the ethanol plant project. The annual Cass County debt payment for the infrastructure is estimated at $430,000 per year.

Prior to the public hearing, the Board will discuss the latest proposal. After the hearing, they’re expected to act on a Resolution approving the Development Agreement with Elite Octane.

Greenfield woman arrested on a warrant in Creston

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports an Adair County woman was arrested Monday morning in Creston, on a Union County warrant for Probation Violation. 32-year old Amanda Olivia Speed, of Greenfield, was taken into custody in the 100 block of N. Elm Street at around 8:45-a.m., and later released on $5,000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/13/2016

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December 13th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/12/2016

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December 13th, 2016 by admin

Quad @ Exira-EHK

Logan-Magnolia 78, Essex 6
Logan-Magnolia 79, Exira-EHK 0
Logan-Magnolia 81, West Harrison 0
Treynor 58, Exira-EHK 25
Treynor 60, West Harrison 6
Exira-EHK 35, West Harrison 24