Check out the latest Individual Cross Country rankings from the Iowa Association of Track Coaches here.
Check out the latest Individual Cross Country rankings from the Iowa Association of Track Coaches here.
Rank | School |
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1 | Dowling WDM |
2 | Pleasant Valley |
3 | Valley WDM |
4 | Dubuque Hempstead |
5 | Prairie CR |
6 | Linn-Mar |
7 | Waukee |
8 | Iowa City City High |
9 | Johnston |
10 | Cedar Falls |
11 | Iowa City West |
12 | Urbandale |
13 | Indianola |
14 | Cedar Rapids Washington |
15 | Ankeny |
Teams to Watch
Ames
Ankeny Centennial
Dubuque Senior
Epworth, Western Dubuque
Muscatine
Rank | School |
---|---|
1 | Johnston |
2 | Iowa City West |
3 | Pleasant Valley |
4 | Iowa City City High |
5 | Cedar Falls |
6 | Ankeny Centennial |
7 | Linn-Mar |
8 | Dowling WDM |
9 | Waukee |
10 | Dubuque Hempstead |
11 | Bettendorf |
12 | Dubuque Senior |
13 | Muscatine |
14 | Ames |
15 | Ankeny |
Teams to Watch
Indianola
North Scott Eldridge
Sioux City East
Southeast Polk
Valley WDM
Rank | School |
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1 | Mount Vernon-Lisbon |
2 | Dallas Center-Grimes |
3 | Gilbert |
4 | Marion |
5 | Grinnell |
6 | Mount Pleasant |
7 | Pella |
8 | Dubuque Wahlert |
9 | Decorah |
10 | Cedar Rapids Xavier |
11 | Carlisle |
12 | Spirit Lake |
13 | Clear Creek Amana |
14 | Humboldt |
15 | Sioux City Heelan |
Teams to Watch
Atlantic
Glenwood
Oskaloosa
Waverly Shell Rock
Webster City
Rank | School |
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1 | Pella |
2 | Gilbert |
3 | Wahlert |
4 | Decorah |
5 | Charles City |
6 | Assumption |
7 | Bishop-Heelan |
8 | Ballard |
9 | DCG |
10 | Ft. Madison |
11 | Spencer |
12 | Marion |
13 | Denison-Schleswig |
14 | Humboldt |
15 | Mt. Vernon-Lisbon |
Teams to Watch
CPU
Glenwood
Grinnell
LeMars
North Polk
Rank | School |
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1 | Garner Hayfield Ventura |
2 | Unity Christian |
3 | South Hamilton |
4 | Western Christian |
5 | Mid Prairie Wellman |
6 | George Little Rock |
7 | Aplington Parkersburg |
8 | Clear lake |
9 | South Winnesheik |
10 | East Marshall LeGrand |
11 | Tipton |
12 | Shenandoah |
13 | Anamosa |
14 | Dike New-Hartford |
15 | Moticello |
Teams to Watch
CMB
Grundy Center
Ogden
Sioux Center
Woodward Academy
Rank | School |
---|---|
1 | Monticello |
2 | Pocahontas |
3 | South Winneshiek |
4 | Sprinville Central City |
5 | Emmetsburg |
6 | CMB |
7 | Cascade |
8 | Okoboji |
9 | Unity Christian |
10 | Mid Prairie |
11 | Shenandoah |
12 | Underwood |
13 | Western Christian |
14 | Osage |
15 | Boyden Hull Rock Valley |
Teams to Watch
Aplington-Parkersburg
Clear Lake
Dike-New Hartford
Iowa City Regina
Missouri Valley
Rank | School |
---|---|
1 | Nodaway Valley |
2 | Pekin |
3 | Eagle Grove |
4 | Boyer Valley |
5 | ACGC |
6 | Panorama |
7 | Trinity Christian |
8 | Starmont |
9 | Calamus Wheatland |
10 | Tri Center |
11 | Hudson |
12 | Dunkerton |
13 | West Fork |
14 | Newman |
15 | Woodbine |
Teams to Watch
BCLUW
Bellevue
Denver
Marquette
South Obrien
Rank | School |
---|---|
1 | Central Elkader |
2 | Pekin |
3 | North Linn |
4 | Hudson |
5 | St. Edmond |
6 | Newman |
7 | Panorama |
8 | Alta Aurelia |
9 | Eagle Grove |
10 | ACGC |
11 | Lansing Kee |
12 | Earlham |
13 | West Fork |
14 | Logan Magnolia |
15 | Marquette |
Teams to Watch
AHSTW
Clarksville
Tri Center
West Central Valley
Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 85. S @ 10-20.
Tonight: Scattered showers & tstrms. Low 72. SE @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy, warm & humid. High 89. S @ 10-20.
Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms late. High 87.
Sunday: Mo. Cldy & cooler, w/shwrs & tstrms. High around 70.
Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 94. Our 24-hour Low (ending today at 7-a.m.) was 70. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 86 and the low was 59. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 98 in 1937. The Record Low was 27 in 1974, 1995 & 2012.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Eppley Airfield officials have made changes to ease the parking crunch during construction of another parking garage. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the existing rental car parking garage will be demolished next spring, making way for a six-story parking garage with 3,000 parking stalls. Of those, 900 will be for rental cars. The existing rental car garage has 519 public spaces and 555 spots for rental cars.
During construction, rental cars will be relocated to a new parking lot nearby. A shuttle will take customers to the temporary facilities. The construction project doesn’t affect the airport’s main parking garage, but a parking guidance system has been installed to show drivers the available spots on each of the six floors in the garage.
If you’ve got walnut trees and some time to rake up the walnuts that fall from them, you can make a little money from the State Forest Nursery. Nursery spokesperson Candace Weigel says they collect walnuts every year to grow into thousands of seedlings. They are a little short on their seed supply this year. “This year and last year there’s been kind of a short of walnut seed, so we are having enough trouble getting enough walnuts to fulfill the walnut seedlings that we need to supply for the state,” Weigel says.
She says the walnut shortage is something that happens from time-to-time. She says seeds on trees tend to be cyclical as walnuts are prolific some years and other years are down. Weigel says that happens with other species too such as oaks. Weigel says they will pay you two dollars, 50 cents for each bushel of walnuts you bring to collection sites around the state.
“Just the native black walnut, which most trees are around here,” Weigel says. “If you know that you have an English walnut, then we don’t want that, just the native black walnut.” Weigel says the walnuts should be fresh and in good condition, free of debris like sticks and leaves. The seed can just be in buckets, or loose in a pickup bed or trailer. And the hulls can be left on,” she says. Weigel says most people don’t do anything with the walnuts that fall off their trees.
“Most of the walnuts will just be left for the animals and the squirrels bury some of them and they will grow up and produce little walnut seedlings,” according to Weigel. “Some people do collect them and crack them completely open and do eat the black walnut.” You can sell your walnuts at the State Forest Nursery in Ames (800-865-2477), Shimek State Forest (319-878-3811) in Farmington, Stephens State Forest (641-774-4559) in Chariton and Yellow River State Forest (563-586-2090) in Harpers Ferry.
Weigel says you should call first to schedule a time to drop off walnuts to be sure someone will be there to collect them and pay you.
(Radio Iowa)
FOR SALE: 2006 Travel Trailer. 26ft, Sunnybrook. Fully contained, very clean, and everything works very well. $6,500 OBO. Call 712-790-1828 (Cell-Charles) or 712-784-3211 (Home-Diane).
FREE: entertainment center, fits up to a 26″ tv, has shelves on bottom and o the side, good condition. 402-378-3640 or 402-995-9955 in Lewis.
FOR SALE: 32″ LG flat screen tv, works good, has remote $40; heavy duty wheelchair, new battery $350. 243-2361.
FOR SALE: 6 couches in good shape $25 each. 249-0244
WANTED: A Verizon flip phone. 712-250-0788.
FOR SALE: Steel cement mixer, montegomery ward, clean $35; Ingersol brand 80 gallon horizontal air compressor tank only $35. 402-651-8173 (Hancock)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say flash flooding is occurring across several counties in northeast Iowa, thanks to heavy rains. The National Weather Service said Thursday that 1 to 2 inches an hour have fallen in spots, and more thunderstorms are expected to produce another 1 to 2 inches. The same storms also may also be capable of producing hail and strong winds.
The service says water is covering some streets in Hawkeye and says there’s water over the pavement on U.S. Highway 18 west of Hawkeye. The service also says at least three tornadoes were reported Wednesday evening in parts of southern Floyd County and northern Butler County. Two machine sheds were destroyed southeast of Marble Rock, and trees were knocked down in several areas. It’s unclear whether the storms caused any injuries.
SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL COUNTIES; 9/22/16
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS (THURSDAY( EVENING.
HEAVY RAINFALL HAS ALREADY BEEN OBSERVED IN PORTIONS OF NORTHERN IOWA WITH ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY EXPECTED TO SPREAD SOUTHWARD ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL IOWA THIS MORNING. THIS COULD PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS. IF THE HEAVIER RAIN FALLS OVER AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED HEAVY RAIN…THE FLOODING WILL BE EXACERBATED AND COULD LEAD TO A DANGEROUS FLASH FLOOD SITUATION.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.
RICHARD “Dick” K. ANDERSON, 83, of Kimballton, died Tue., Sept. 20th. Funeral services for “DICK” ANDERSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Sept. 26th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church in Elk Horn. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.
Friends may call at funeral home on Sunday, Sept. 25th, from 2-until 7-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 4-until 6-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com.
Burial will be in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery at Elk Horn.
RICHARD “Dick” ANDERSON is survived by:
His wife – Mary Ann Anderson, of Kimballton.
His sons – Jay (Barb) Anderson, of Ames; Andy (Elizabeth) Anderson, of Elk Horn, & Dan (Lisa) Anderson, of Ft. Wayne, IN.
His brother – Fred (Ellie) Anderson, of Omaha.
His sister – Kathy Rossitto, of Omaha.
5 grandchildren, his sister-in-law, other relatives, & friends.