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Skyscan Forecast 11-05-2016

Podcasts, Weather

November 5th, 2016 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, November 5, 2016  Richard Garuckas

Today: Mix of sun and clouds. SSW @ 5-10. High 72.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 5. Low 43.

Sunday: Mix of sun and clouds. Slightly cooler. SSE @ 5-10, increasing to 10-15. High 68.

Sunday Night: Increasing clouds. Slight chance of showers. Low 41.

Monday: Partly sunny. Slight chance of showers. High 63.

Tuesday: Mix of sun and clouds. Cooler. High 59.

Wednesday: Mix of sun and clouds. High 56.

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Turnovers turn the tide for Fremont-Mills over Exira-EHK

Sports

November 4th, 2016 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans had the Fremont-Mills Knights in unfamiliar territory early in their Quarterfinal round match-up on Friday night, the Knight trailed at the end of the first quarter.  Exira-EHK scored on their first two possessions of the game to lead the Knights at the end of the first quarter 14-7.  Coach Jeremy Christiansen’s Knights responded very well to the new situation. The first play of the second quarter was a 65 yard bomb from Mason Vanatta to Parker Powers that brought the Knights within one after a missed PAT 14-13. Then 40 game seconds later Powers would read a screen pass for the Spartans perfectly and step in front of the throw and take it with him 15 yards for another F-M touchdown to push it to a 21-14 Knight advantage.

Exira-EHK did answer back though on the next drive with a 46 yard touchdown run from Connor Westergaard that would get it back to a one point game after a missed PAT 21-20.  The Knights would later in the second quarter get a Mason Vanatta 3 yard touchdown run and a 2 point conversion to lift them to a 9 point halftime lead.

The third quarter really turned the momentum toward the Knights as they amped up the defense and got two early takeaways. Connor Westergaard had the ball stripped out of his hands on a fourth down play deep in the Spartans own end and Fremont-Mills would capitalize three plays later with a 22 yard touchdown pass from Vanatta to Carter Jennings.  The next Spartan possession would once again give F-M a short field after a Westergaard pass was deflected and picked off.  The Knights would convert that turnover into a touchdown as well and then never looked back. The Knights tacked on a few more scores en route to a 63-20 win.

Exira-EHK saw their season come to an end with a 7-4 overall record.  The Knights improve to 11-0 and will face Harris-Lake Park, another unbeaten team, in the semifinals.  That game will be played at 12:06pm on Thursday, November 10th.

High School Football Scoreboard – Quarterfinals – 11/04/2016

Sports

November 4th, 2016 by admin

High School Football Scoreboard
Quarterfinals
Friday, November 4, 2016

CLASS 4A:

Ankeny Centennial 14, Valley, West Des Moines 10
Cedar Rapids, Washington 30, Iowa City, City High 14
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines 36, Waukee 14
Iowa City, West 38, Prairie, Cedar Rapids 21

CLASS 3A:

Glenwood 30, Carroll 27
Pella 28, Solon 14
Webster City 21, Boone 19
Xavier, Cedar Rapids 38, Waverly-Shell Rock 14

CLASS 2A:

Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley 49, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 28
Dike-New Hartford 54, PCM, Monroe 14
Mount Vernon 42, Williamsburg 32
Union, La Porte City 28, North Fayette Valley 12

CLASS 1A:

Denver 34, Bellevue 6
Regina, Iowa City 45, Pella Christian 43
Van Meter 28, Madrid 7
Western Christian, Hull 34, Hinton 21

CLASS A:

Bishop Garrigan, Algona 12, West Hancock, Britt 8
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 35, Montezuma 0
Saint Ansgar 43, Lisbon 12
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 21, West Sioux, Hawarden 14

CLASS 8:

Don Bosco, Gilbertville 56, Central, Elkader 20
Fremont-Mills, Tabor 63, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 20
Harris-Lake Park 44, Ar-We-Va, Westside 36
Midland, Wyoming 42, Twin Cedars, Bussey 22

Iowa Workforce Development Holds Events Throughout the State to Honor Veterans

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – In recognition of Veterans Day, Iowa Workforce Development is holding events throughout Iowa to recognize veterans and to help veterans find employment. IWD offers numerous programs and services at its one-stop IowaWORKS offices throughout the state. Veteran Representatives in the IowaWORKS offices provide veterans and clients of Veterans Administration Vocational Rehabilitation with the following services:

  • Home Base Iowa, Iowa’s award-winning innovative program to help veterans find jobs in Iowa
  • Conduct job searches
  • Develop job interviewing and resume writing skills
  • Help place eligible veterans in federally-funded employment and training programs
  • Monitor job listings from federal agencies and federal contractors to ensure veterans receive priority service when referred for these jobs
  • Provide intensive services to meet the employment needs of eligible veterans

IWD Director Beth Townsend said veterans are an important asset to Iowa’s workforce. Townsend retired from the Air Force Reserve in 2010 as a Lieutenant Colonel after 21 years of active and reserve duty.

According to Wallet Hubs 2016’s Best & Worst States for Military Retirees, Iowa ranked first in the nation in the categories of Most Veteran Job Opportunities and Most Affordable Housing. Additionally, Iowa ranked third in the category of Lowest Percentage of Homeless Veterans. In 2014, Iowa passed legislation known as the Home Base Iowa Act, which provides the following incentives for veterans:

  • Military Pension Income Tax Exemption – fully exempts military pensions from state income tax
  • Permissive Veterans Hiring Preference – allows veterans preferential treatment in hiring decisions for both public and private organizations
  • Military Homeownership Assistance Program – provides veterans up to $7,500 toward down payment or closing costs of a home by using the Iowa Finance Authority program
  • Higher Education Incentives – provides automatic, in-state tuition to veterans, their spouse and their dependents.

Veterans currently living in Iowa or who want to relocate to Iowa can upload their resume at the Home Base Iowa website at www.homebaseiowa.gov.

Locally, event date/time/places include:

Creston: Event…Veterans Day Event; Date: Friday, Nov. 11; Time: 2:15 p.m.; Location: Creston High School Gymnasium, 601 W. Townline, Creston; Details: Community event held at Creston High School honoring local Veterans. The event will include a musical program, readings, and presentations by local high school students and community members. Open to the public; Contact: No RSVP required. For more information contact Cassie Randall (641) 782-2119 ext. 42.

Denison: Event…Veterans Appreciation Past, Present & Future; Date: Thursday, Nov. 10; Time: 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m.; Location: Denison Workforce Transition Center, 19 Hwy 39 N, Denison; Details: Monica Walley will speak about her experience in the military. Current veterans serving our country, sharing with those considering serving our country in the future and Staff Sergeant Aaron Helmrich will speak about the benefits of serving.; RSVP: No RSVP required. For more information contact Sherri Vaughn at sherri.vaughn@iwd.iowa.gov.

Omaha: Event…VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System STAND DOWN; Date: Thursday, Nov. 10; Time: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Location: Grace University Field House, 820 Pine St., Omaha; Details: For homeless Veterans eligible for VA health care. Free health care services will be available along with other services including drug and alcohol counseling, suicide prevention, veteran assistance agencies/employment assistance, clothing, health screening, eye exams, benefit information, Chaplains, and foot care. Lunch will be served.; RSVP: Registration is encouraged by calling your local VA business office.

Sen. Ernst to present medals to veterans next week

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst is scheduled to present various Medals to veterans across the State this coming week. On Tuesday, Ernst will be in Lenox to made Medal presentations to World War II veterans Dean Kester and Harold Walter.

Both men will receive the Navy Good Conduct Medal; World War II Victory Medal and the American Campaign Medal.

Other Medals to be awarded to Dean Kester include: The American Defense Service and Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medals. 

Other Medals to be awarded to Harold Walter include: Discharge Button, and Honorable Service Lapel Pin.

The event takes place 10-a.m. Tuesday at the Vintage Park Assisted Living and Memory Care facility, 810 East Van Buren Street, in Lenox. Similar events this week will award Medals to veterans in Newton, Cedar Rapids, Marshalltown, and Ankeny.

(Update) NE man killed during a crash on I-80 in Cass County

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol late this (Friday) afternoon released details about a fatal crash that took place at around 5:30-a.m. today (Friday). Officials say 38-year old Adam Wolf, of Omaha, died, when the 2007 International semi he was driving, struck a 2012 Volvo semi on I-80 eastbound, at about a mile east of the exit to Highway 71.

The Volvo semi, semi driven by 51-year old Angelo Chiarelli, of Lancaster, PA, had left the road for reasons unknown and struck the Nishna River Bridge, before losing control and rolling onto the driver’s side. After the International semi struck the Volvo rig, both semi’s caught fire. Wolf died at the scene. Chiarelli was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital.

The accident remains under investigation.

PAUL P. STEPHANY, 89, of Harlan (11-8-2016)

Obituaries

November 4th, 2016 by Jim Field

PAUL P. STEPHANY, 89, of Harlan died Thursday, November 3rd at Nebraska Heart Institute & Heart Hospital.  Mass of Christian Burial for PAUL P. STEPHANY will be held on Tuesday, November 8th at 11:00 am at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the church.

Burial in the Omaha National Cemetery.

PAUL P. STEPHANY is survived by:

Wife:  Phyllis of Harlan

Son:  Curt (Sheri) Stephany of Gretna, NE

Daughters:  Rozanne Linde of Harlan & Janeen (Steve) Oberembt of Omaha

7 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

6 Iowans, 1 Nebraskan granted clemency by President Obama

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Six people from Iowa and one from Nebraska will serve shorter prison sentences after President Barack Obama granted them clemency. Most of the 72 offenders in Friday’s announcement committed drug crimes considered nonviolent.

Justin Border, of Davenport, will serve 14 of 20 years and ZoAnn Brown, of Rowan, will have served about 11 of her 24-year sentence when she’s released in 2018. Martin Godbersen, of Sioux City, will serve about 12 years of his nearly 19-year sentence. Mandy Martinson, of Mason City, had about four years knocked off her 15-year sentence. Michael Lee Roth, of Primghar, and Juan Carlos Munoz, of South Sioux City, Nebraska, will each serve 15 of their 20-year sentences.

Obama has granted 944 people clemency, more than the previous 11 presidents combined.

Atlantic woman arrested on drug charges

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Atlantic have arrested a woman on drug and other charges. 35-year old Sharlene Killion, of Atlantic, was arrested Wednesday for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and on a Cass County warrant for Assault. Killion was being held in the Cass County Jail.

On Thursday, Atlantic Police arrested 18-year old Dustin Jones, of Atlantic, for Theft in the 5th Degree (Shoplifting). And, 31-year old Greg Richter, of Atlantic, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault causing injury, and Obstruction of Emergency Communications. Both men were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Restored Holstein theater to reopen after $200K raised

News

November 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

HOLSTEIN, Iowa (AP) – The tiny western Iowa city of Holstein celebrates the reopening of its 89-year-old Historic State Theater after the community raised $200,000 and restored the dilapidated theater.  The Sioux City Journal reports that the theater is scheduled to open Friday night. The theater, which closed in 2013, has a new $27,000 roof, 150 new theater seats, a new $6,000 screen and a $60,000 digital projector.

The Save the State Theater campaign started in June 2015 and saw widespread support in Holstein, including $1,200 raised from a can recycling drive.