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Panorama CC Invitational 09/15/2016

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September 16th, 2016 by admin

Panorama Cross Country Invitational
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Panora

GIRLS

Team Results

  1. Ballard 38
  2. Panorama 96
  3. AC-GC 99
  4. Colo-NESCO 123
  5. Earlham 149
  6. West Central Valley 156
  7. Tri-Center 179
  8. Ogden 181
  9. Madrid 227
  10. Van Meter 269
  11. Mount Ayr 285
  12. Saydel 308

Individual Results

  1. Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley
  2. Kate Crawford, AC-GC
  3. Eva Fisk, Earlham
  4. Ellie Twedt, Ballard
  5. Lauren Matthews, Ballard
  6. Emma Swanson, AC-GC
  7. Payton Sporrer, IKM-Manning
  8. Brianna Hoffman, Panorama
  9. Katlyn Holaday, CAM
  10. Devyn Kemble, Panorama

Full Results PanoramaGirls2016

BOYS

Team Results

  1. Nodaway Valley 67
  2. AC-GC 86
  3. Boyer Valley 132
  4. Panorama 146
  5. Tri-Center 147
  6. Ogden 173
  7. Ballard 227
  8. West Central Valley 237
  9. Woodward Academy 249
  10. Des Moines Christian 258
  11. Earlham 273
  12. Saydel 289
  13. Madrid 336
  14. Ankeny Christian Academy 374
  15. Mount Ayr 297
  16. Audubon 434
  17. Woodbine 448
  18. IKM-Manning 502
  19. Colo-NESCO 506
  20. Van Meter 549

Individual Results

  1. Andrew Stumbo, Ogden
  2. Rylan Heffernan, West Central Valley
  3. Ben Behrendt, Boyer Valley
  4. David Parker, Saydel
  5. Sean McDermott, Madrid
  6. Connor Garrett, Boyer Valley
  7. Landon Foster, AC-GC
  8. Zach Ambrose, Boyer Valley
  9. Tyler Ketcham, Des Moines Christian
  10. Shane Breheny, Nodaway Valley

Full Results PanoramaBoys2016

Southwest Valley Cross Country Meet 09/15/2016

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September 16th, 2016 by admin

Southwest Valley CC Meet
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Corning

GIRLS

Team Results

  1. Shenandoah 25
  2. East Union 89
  3. Clarinda 103

Individual Results

  1. Janette Schraft, East Mills
  2. Claire Campbell, Shenandoah
  3. Maddie Lohrmann, Diagonal
  4. Carlie Manrose, Shenandoah
  5. Alexis Post, Riverside
  6. Devan Gray, Shenandoah
  7. Jena Proffitt, East Union
  8. Jessica Jackson, Shenandoah
  9. Adrianna Holmes, Shenandoah
  10. Masilyn Hummel, Southwest Valley

BOYS

Team Results

  1. Shenandoah 44
  2. Red Oak 51
  3. Riverside 112

Individual Results

  1. Otis Matejka, Riverside
  2. Stephen McGee, Southwest Iowa
  3. Trent Finnegan, Shenandoah
  4. Adam Thompson, Southwest Iowa
  5. Weston Rolenc, Red Oak
  6. Liam Eubank, Red Oak
  7. Dakota Foster, Clarinda
  8. Nick Stanley, Shenandoah
  9. Avery Graham, Red Oak
  10. Hunter Rice, Shenandoah

Atlantic Girls Swimming team notches dual win Thursday

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September 16th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Girls Swimming team picked up a dual meet win on Thursday night.  The Trojans beat Abraham Lincoln/Thomas Jefferson/St. Albert in a dual 103-64.

Atlantic was led by Mckenna Ewoldt and Cambry Miller as they both took two individual firsts on the night and were part of winning relay teams as well.  Ewoldt won in the 100m freestyle and 200 meter freestyle.  Miller was a winner in the 50m and 400m freestyle.  Annamaria Lowary won the 200m individual medley and Jessica Hartwig won the 100m breaststroke.  The Trojans also won the 200m freestyle relay, 200m medley relay, and 400m freestyle relay.  All those individuals mentioned along with Madelyn Kickland and Clare Christensen were part of winning relay teams.

Atlantic will next travel to Marshalltown on Saturday to participate in their invitational.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th

Trading Post

September 16th, 2016 by Jim Field

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MOVING SALE:  Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at Mulberry Lane and County Road G-30 (behind the truck stop and Subway) in Underwood.  Lots of items.  Questions, call 509-254-4248.

FOR SALE: Adolph Coors antique alumninum beer keg $1,750; Lennox elite high efficiency down draft furnace with a/c-A coil, used very little in a school class trailer $380. 402-651-8173 in Hancock.

WANTED: Looking to buy a John Deere Riding Lawnmower.  Looking to spend between $300-$800. Call 712-790-1841.

CCHS “Healthy U” session focuses on your tummy troubles

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September 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System in Atlantic, say the next “Healthy U” session at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, is all about “Tummy Troubles.” The session which takes place at Noon on Sept. 22nd in CCMH Conference Room #2, will be presented by Dr. Edna Becht.

Dr. Becht says “Everyone deals with digestion issues at some point. We’ll cover general information about digestion, indigestion, self-care and at-home treatments, and when you need further evaluation.”CCHS logo 2014 1 Dr. Becht is the newest physician at Atlantic Medical Center. She provides comprehensive family medicine services, including obstetric care. Dr. Becht recently completed her family medicine residency at Memorial Family Medicine in South Bend, Indiana, and is a graduate of Des Moines University.

Healthy U is a free educational series offered by Cass County Health System that focuses on a different health topic each month. All registered attendees receive a healthy boxed meal in addition to the educational program presented by medical professionals. To reserve your seat for the session,  call 712-243-7479.

Creston man arrested Thursday morning

News

September 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 7:30-a.m., Thursday, of 21-year old Todd Michael Murray, of Creston. Murray was taken into custody for Driving Under Suspension, following a traffic stop on Highway 25, near 130th Street, in Union County. Murray was released from the Union County Jail after pleading guilty before the Judge.

Changes to Harlan sports facility parking begin today

Sports

September 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Harlan say the East side of Vet’s Auditorium parking lot will be closed to vehicle traffic during home varsity football games – Beginning today (Friday, September 16th), for the home football game with Glenwood. The traffic flow changes are being implemented to improve public safety during home varsity football games.

Starting at 4 pm, until departure of buses after the game, the traveled area between Vet’s Auditorium and Merrill Field will be closed to vehicle traffic.Vets Vehicles entering Merrill Field from Elm Street will be able to circle the parking lot and exit on Elm Street. Vehicles entering from Chatburn Avenue or 12th Street will be able to exit to Chatburn or 12th Street.

Should you have any questions, please contact City Hall at 755-5137.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/16/2016

News, Podcasts

September 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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High School Volleyball rankings 09/15/2016

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September 16th, 2016 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union is out with their latest High School Volleyball rankings.
Released 09/15/2016

2016 FOURTH Iowa Girls High School Volleyball Rankings

Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union

Thursday, September 15

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Janesville 6-4 1
2 Springville 8-3 3
3 Tripoli 6-5 2
4 Hudson 16-1 7
5 Grand View Christian 12-6 4
6 Holy Trinity Catholic 4-0 6
7 Lawton-Bronson 9-2 8
8 Iowa Valley 8-6 9
9 Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 7-6 4
10 Siouxland Christian 12-2 10
11 Sidney 13-2 12
12 Burlington Notre Dame 10-5 13
13 New London 6-2 14
14 Edgewood-Colesburg 10-3 14
15 Starmont 7-3 11

Dropped Out: None

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 Western Christian 10-3 1
2 Sumner-Fredericksburg 15-0 2
3 Unity Christian 13-2 3
4 Tri-Center 10-0 4
5 Lake Mills 16-0 5
6 Central Lyon 13-1 9
7 North Cedar 12-2 7
8 Woodward-Granger 10-3 8
9 Council Bluffs St. Albert 13-1 10
10 Treynor 11-2 6
11 Mediapolis 10-3 NR
12 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 10-4 12
13 Wilton 15-1 15
14 Hinton 7-3 11
15 Durant 5-2 14

Dropped Out: Iowa City Regina (13)

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 Dike-New Hartford 19-0 1
2 Kuemper Catholic 9-0 2
3 West Delaware 17-1 3
4 Union 10-3 4
5 Mount Vernon 13-4 5
6 Sioux Center 15-2 6
7 Davenport Assumption 6-2 7
8 Gilbert 14-3 8
9 Humboldt 15-0 9
10 Spirit Lake 18-3 11
11 Beckman Catholic 9-4 10
12 East Sac County 16-4 12
13 North Polk 17-6 15
14 Forest City 10-0 NR
15 Osage 7-4 13

Dropped Out: Center Point-Urbana (14)

Class 4A

School Record LW
1 Bishop Heelan 8-4 1
2 Pella 11-4 2
3 Marion 11-3 3
4 Charles City 8-2 4
5 Dubuque Wahlert 8-1 5
6 Cedar Rapids Xavier 15-0 6
7 Lewis Central 7-4 8
8 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8-1 9
9 Nevada 13-5 7
10 ADM 10-3 12
11 Waverly-Shell Rock 10-9 11
12 Harlan 5-8 10
13 Clinton 11-7 NR
14 Independence 11-2 13
15 Western Dubuque 6-4 14

Dropped Out: Norwalk (15)

Class 5A

School Record LW
1 Ankeny Centennial 18-1 1
2 Cedar Falls 14-2 2
3 West Des Moines Valley 19-2 4
4 Ankeny 12-3 6
5 Dubuque Hempstead 11-2 3
6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 9-3 7
7 Urbandale 12-4 5
8 Johnston 7-5 8
9 Linn-Mar 14-4 12
10 Bettendorf 6-5 9
11 Iowa City West 9-8 10
12 Cedar Rapids Prairie 7-5 NR
13 Dowling Catholic 13-9 11
14 Pleasant Valley 7-4 13
15 Southeast Polk 14-7 14

Dropped Out: Marshalltown (15)

Mayor, clerk abruptly quit in Webster County city of Lehigh

News

September 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

LEHIGH, Iowa (AP) – The mayor and city clerk of the small Webster County city of Lehigh have quit, and another City Council member says she may resign. Former Mayor Paula Martin told the Fort Dodge Messenger she resigned because of issues discussed at a Monday council meeting. She declined to give details, and minutes of the meeting weren’t available. City Clerk Kathy Gambill declined to say why she had given her two-week notice. Council member Kay Timmons says she’s considering resigning. The council will hold a special meeting Monday night.

Council member David Hrubes wouldn’t comment on the resignations but says he was surprised by Martin’s decision. Martin was mayor or a council member for most of 25 years before retiring. She again became mayor in 2014 after another mayor resigned.