LaVon Eblen visits with Jackie Wickey about the BPW Fall Craft Show.
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LaVon Eblen visits with Jackie Wickey about the BPW Fall Craft Show.
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The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 16, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking.
Record | Pts | Prv | |
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1. Alabama (60) | 7-0 | 1524 | 1 |
2. Ohio St. | 6-0 | 1457 | 2 |
3. Michigan (1) | 6-0 | 1368 | 4 |
4. Clemson | 7-0 | 1337 | 3 |
5. Washington | 6-0 | 1304 | 5 |
6. Texas A&M | 6-0 | 1218 | 6 |
7. Louisville | 5-1 | 1168 | 7 |
8. Nebraska | 6-0 | 1037 | 10 |
9. Baylor | 6-0 | 1021 | 11 |
10. Wisconsin | 4-2 | 935 | 8 |
11. Houston | 6-1 | 766 | 13 |
12. West Virginia | 5-0 | 744 | 20 |
13. Florida St. | 5-2 | 733 | 14 |
14. Boise St. | 6-0 | 694 | 15 |
15. Florida | 5-1 | 626 | 18 |
16. Oklahoma | 4-2 | 612 | 19 |
17. Arkansas | 5-2 | 584 | 22 |
18. Tennessee | 5-2 | 550 | 9 |
19. Utah | 6-1 | 479 | 21 |
20. W. Michigan | 7-0 | 285 | 24 |
21. Auburn | 4-2 | 277 | 23 |
22. North Carolina | 5-2 | 254 | – |
23. Mississippi | 3-3 | 188 | 12 |
24. Navy | 4-1 | 163 | 25 |
25. LSU | 4-2 | 123 | – |
Others receiving votes: Colorado 110, Miami 69, Oklahoma St. 47, Washington St. 39, Virginia Tech 38, South Florida 31, Stanford 15, Iowa 7, Arizona St. 6, Southern Cal 5, NC State 4, San Diego St. 3, Pittsburgh 2, Troy 1, TCU 1.
A Portsmouth man pulled over in Pottawattamie County after allegedly squealing his tires, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office says 58-year old David Kendall Owens was arrested in Neola, at around 1-a.m., Saturday, and brought to the Pott. County Jail.
And, a Council Bluffs woman was arrested for OWI/1st offense, Friday night, after she was seen driving erratically and at a high rate of speed, just east of the intersection of S. 24th Street and I-80, in Council Bluffs. 33-year old Jessica Ann Sullivan was taken into custody at around 10:55-p.m. and brought to the Pott. County Jail.
MARTHA M. KRAMER, 96, of Atlantic, died Oct. 2nd, at home. A Celebration of Life luncheon for MARTHA KRAMER will be held from 11-am to 1-p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22nd, at the 1st United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home is assisting with the arrangements.
Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.
Memorials may be directed to United Point at Home Hospice.
MARTHA KRAMER is survived by:
Her daughters – Rachel (Assad) Barar, and Paula (Gordon) Luer.
Her sons – Allen (Sherry) Kramer, and John (Deb) Kramer.
8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Missouri Valley Cross Country Invite
Saturday, October 15, 2016
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Full Results: mv-xc-files-10-15-2016
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) today (Monday), announced a new joint initiative with the Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) that should reduce the impact of reported foodborne illness in Iowa. IDPH Medical Director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk says “These departments have joined forces to establish a statewide one-call system Iowans can use to report illnesses associated with food poisoning. Once a call is made to the IowaSic hotline (1-844-469-2742), trained specialists will begin an investigation into the cause and source of the illness, which could greatly reduce the number of ill Iowans.”
The 2013 Cyclospora outbreak, which was responsible for sickening at least 127 individuals in Iowa, Nebraska, and other Midwest states, is a good example of how foodborne illness investigations are conducted. During the 2013 outbreak, epidemiologists and food safety specialists, working in collaboration with the State Hygienic Laboratory (SHL), were able to trace the cause of the Cyclospora outbreak to fresh produce grown and packaged in Mexico. The contaminated product had been distributed to a national restaurant chain where it eventually was consumed by patrons primarily in Iowa and Nebraska.
Dr. Quinlisk said “Iowa was the first state to positively identify the cause of the outbreak, which permitted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to trace it back to the source. Had the IowaSic hotline and supporting processes been in place in 2013, it’s possible the duration and impact of the outbreak could have been reduced.”
The IowaSic hotline will be answered by IDPH specialists who will ask callers about the illness, symptoms, onset and duration, and also complete a history of all foods consumed for the past several days. Illnesses associated with foods purchased from or consumed at food establishments will be investigated by staff in DIA’s Food and Consumer Safety Bureau.
Food poisoning happens after eating or drinking contaminated foods or beverages, and occur at any time throughout the food preparation process, including growing, distribution processes, storage, cooking, and service. Often, foodborne illness is the result of cross-contamination, poor hygiene, or improper heating and cooling of prepared foods. If you suspect food poisoning after consuming an item from a restaurant, grocery store, convenience store, market or public gathering, call IDPH’s IowaSic hotline at 1-844-469-2742.
Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports a man from Bridgewater was arrested Thursday evening on an Adair County warrant for Ongoing Criminal Conduct/Criminal Network, Gathering where controlled substances are used, and Possession of a Controlled Substance/2nd offense. 61-year old James Jeffrey Reese was released from custody Sunday evening on part or all of a $25,000 cash or surety bond.
And, 53-year old Patrick Russell Darling, of Greenfield, was arrested last Wednesday afternoon on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree, for allegedly taking a bottle of vodka from the Greenfield Fareway Store without paying for it. Darling was later released on his own recognizance.
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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FOR SALE: Hoveround electric chair. Excellent condition with charger. $800.00 dollars. Call 712-254-6936 Massena.
FREE: Galvanized Cattle Panel. Good for garden use. 712-254-7989.
FOR SALE: Glass & wood parts for antique bookcases, prices vary – call; 12 assorted wooden chairs $5 each; 1980 Dodge pickup, 3-18, automatic, extended cab, long box, runs and drives good $425. 402-651-8173 (Hancock)
FOR SALE: 2 late model Toro 21 inch push mowers with baggers. Asking $400 for the pair. Also, 2 Montgomery Ward older heavy 7 hp snow blowers, running. Asking $300 for the pair. Call 712-790-1841 in Carroll.
FOR SALE: Frigidaire Gallery used dishwasher. Good shape, not very old, $200. Call 712-268-7218 in Exira.
Jim Field visits with CCHS physician Dr. Edna Becht about the importance of getting your flu shot.
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