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AP Men’s Basketball Top 25 11/21/2016

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November 21st, 2016 by admin

The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Nov. 20, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last week’s ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Kentucky (42) 4-0 1592 2
2. Villanova (21) 5-0 1561 3
3. Indiana (2) 3-0 1443 6
4. North Carolina 4-0 1399 5
5. Kansas 2-1 1374 7
6. Duke 4-1 1337 1
7. Virginia 3-0 1198 8
8. Arizona 3-0 1129 10
9. Xavier 5-0 1099 11
10. Louisville 3-0 947 12
11. Gonzaga 3-0 872 14
12. Creighton 4-0 770 22
13. Oregon 2-1 748 4
14. UCLA 4-0 735 16
15. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 3-0 703 17
16. Wisconsin 2-1 666 9
17. Purdue 2-1 613 15
18. Syracuse 3-0 610 18
19. West Virginia 3-0 474 19
20. Baylor 3-0 371
21. Iowa St. 3-0 319 20
22. Texas 3-0 251 23
23. Rhode Island 4-1 217 21
24. Michigan St. 2-2 183 13
25. Michigan 4-0 89
25. Florida St. 4-0 89

Others receiving votes: California 56, Maryland 55, Miami 44, Cincinnati 39, Wichita St. 36, Florida 34, Seton Hall 15, Butler 14, Dayton 14, Virginia Tech 12, Notre Dame 6, Ohio St. 4, Colorado 4, Ohio 1, Tennessee St. 1, Rutgers 1.

State Radio near Lewis set to close next year

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November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Outdated facilities and technology will result in the closure next Fall, of the Iowa State Patrol Communications Center, near Lewis. Thomas Lampe (Lamp-ee), with the Department of Public Safety’s Interoperability Communications Bureau, said the decision was made to move their operations out of Cass, to Buena Vista County.

(Lampee said the facility near Lewis was built in the 1950’s, and because it would be too costly to update, those operations are being moved to Storm Lake. Troopers will still be located in this area, the only difference is that they will be dispatched out of Storm Lake. The Storm Lake Communications facility – a hardened bomb shelter -will be remodeled to accommodate the added staff. ISP patch

Six employees at “State Radio” (as it’s called) near Lewis, are being offered similar jobs at the Storm Lake Communications Center. The new, statewide communications system, according to Lampe, will make the move even more advantageous and efficient. Some have expressed concerns, however, that the dispatchers in Storm Lake will not be familiar with locations in southwest Iowa, some of which are referred to by names other than what’s on a map.

Lampe says there will be no difference in coverage or quality of service. He said also, since some, if not all of the dispatchers near Lewis may elect to move to Storm Lake, their familiarity with the area will be helpful in directing Troopers to where help or service is needed. He says they’ve given their personnel a year to make the decision.

The current building, he says, just doesn’t meet the standards, both in communications and technology. Lampe said the twin structure to the one located near Lewis, was closed near Fairfield, and those operations and positions were moved to Cedar Rapids and Des Moines. The old Fairfield coverage area, he says, is being dispatched out of Cedar Rapids. The changes, Lampe says, are a reflection of a request by the Iowa Legislature, to consolidate the PSAP’s (Public Safety Access Points) in the State.

For the past several years, state budget cuts have forced the Iowa State Patrol to cut the number of Troopers serving on the Patrol. Lampe says budget cuts were not behind the decision to close the facility near Lewis. The Patrol, in fact, is in the process of recruiting a new class of Public Safety candidates to replace the Troopers who have accepted early retirement.

Cass County 9-1-1 Director Rob Koppert says the eventual ceasing of operations at State Radio will NOT affect 9-1-1 services in Cass County or the surrounding area. 9-1-1 calls will continue to be answered locally.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st

Trading Post

November 21st, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 6×12 single axle trailer in good shape and with a good floor. A few dings here and there but nothing big. Pulls straight and has good tires. Toolbox included. Located in Lyman but could bring to Atlantic. Clean title. $850 OBO. 712-249-9545 Please leave a message.

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WANTED: 3-to 4 dressers for a young family that doesn’t have any. Call Jamie 712-254-2351.

FOR SALE: 2 Hawkeyes vs Husker tickets. $150 total price. OBO call 712 249 3107.

FOR SALE: Two identical Lazy Boy love seats. Beige in color. $100.00 each. Phone 712-249-0392.

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FOR SALE: 2002 Toyota Tacoma pickup, double cab – fits 5 people, SR5TRD off road package, 6 cyclinder, 4×4, 4 door, auto windows and locks, tow package, topper & bed liner. 712-243-3350

WANTED: White artificial Christmas tree to use in Christmas program. Doesn’t need to be fancy. 243-4907 Please leave a message.

FOR SALE: 2008 Lincoln 4 door car, model MKZ, 35,000 miles, lots of extras. 243-9502.

WANTED:  Does anyone have split wood for sale? Would like hard woods that burn slowly. We could probably pick up.  712-435-9254.

FOR SALE: 2- 1962 Chevy Impala 2-door hard top bodies and rolling chassis, lots of parts, $1,150. Ford 24ft Motor-home, 460 engine, will run, 68,000 miles, $795. M&W Hand Clutch Cover and Brake Band for a M Farmall Tractor, $45. Call 402-651-8173 in Hancock.

Adair woman arrested following weekend accident investigation

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November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An investigation into a single-vehicle, property damage accident Saturday in Adair, resulted in the arrest of a woman on alcohol charges. The Adair County Sheriff’s Office says 26-year old Libby Nicole Embree, of Adair, left the scene of the crash near Hillcrest and 2nd Streets. When authorities tracked her down, she admitted to consuming alcohol and operating a motor vehicle before the accident. A Preliminary Breath Test determined her level of intoxication at 0.175, or a little more than twice the legal limit.

Embree was arrested for OWI/1st offense, Failure to Maintain Control, and Leaving the Scene of an accident. She was later released on a $1,000 cash bond or surety.

Glenwood Police report (11/21/16) – Atlantic woman arrested on drug charge

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November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports four arrests. On Sunday, 33-year old Jennifer Ballard, of Atlantic, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her bond was set at $2,000. Also arrested Sunday, was 56-year old Henry Ahsam, of Glenwood, for shoplifting. His bond was set at $300.

Saturday, Glenwood Police arrested 50-year old Sherry Harvey, of Glenwood, for Domestic Abuse Assault. Her bond was set at $1,000. And, on Friday, 44-year old John Molnar, of Glenwood, was arrested for Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $300.

Iowa day care operator convicted of injuring 15-month-old

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November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (AP) – A January sentencing has been scheduled for a northwest Iowa day care operator convicted of injuring a toddler. A Sioux County news release says a jury found Dianna Winder guilty Friday of felony child endangerment causing injury and misdemeanor assault causing injury. Her sentencing is set for Jan. 9.

The incident leading to the charges occurred on Nov. 11, when the 15-month-old boy’s mother pick him up and noticed marks on his face. The mother says Winder said she didn’t hit the boy. Winder, who lived in Maurice, was arrested in late December.

Rental property theft and vandalism reported in Creston

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November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a Creston resident reported Sunday (11/20/16), that sometime Saturday (11/19/16) a glass top electric range and microwave were stolen from his rental property on High & Dry Road. A refrigerator was also destroyed at the rental property. The damage and loss was estimated at $2,300.

Shelby County Fire Danger continues to be “Moderate”

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County “Fire Danger” index continues in the “Moderate” category, this week. Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert says the participation they are receiving from the public, in calling-in and reporting their planned burns, is very valuable. It reduces the unneeded emergency responses, allows for local chiefs to be more aware of activities in their area. The “Moderate” rating will continue until at least Monday, Nov. 28th.

Backyard & Beyond 11-21-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 21st, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Jolene Smith of the Royal Neighbors about the Festival of Trees.

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Ag Outlook meeting set for Dec. 15th in Page County

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Page County Extension service report they will be hosting an Agricultural Outlook Meeting on December 15th from 1 to 4:30 p.m. at Wibholm Hall in Clarinda. The address is 200 S. 6 St. The program is designed to provide participants a concise evaluation of crop, livestock, and land market conditions.

Presenters at the Agricultural Outlook Meeting are knowledgeable and experienced Iowa State University (ISU) Extension specialists. They will discuss expected crop and livestock income potential, as well as review elements that determined land values in 2016 and may affect the direction in 2017.ISU Extension

Wendong Zhang, ISU Extension Economist, will explain impacts of Chinese production, supply, and demand on U.S. corn, soybean, beef, and pork prices. On December 13, he will share the results of the 2016 Iowa Farmland Value Survey. Two days later in Clarinda, Zhang will identify critical factors that influence land value trends in southwest Iowa.

In light of the recent harvest, Chad Hart, ISU Grain Marketing Specialist, will focus on marketing tools that make sense for 2016 and 2017. He will help participants understand price projections using current market information and point to issues that could cause significant changes in 2017 prices.

Lee Schulz, ISU Livestock Marketing Specialist, will assess the strength of the cattle cycle and where producers are in that cycle. He will also demonstrate decision tools, e.g. Raising versus Buying Heifers for Beef Cow Replacement, so producers can determine which option is most practical and profitable for their operation.

Registration is $20 and includes refreshments and educational materials. For more information about the Agricultural Outlook Meeting and to register, call Page County Extension at 712-542-5171. Registration is appreciated by December 13th.