LaVon Eblen visits with Angie Britten, Assistant Director of the Red Oak Chamber of Commerce about Junction Days this weekend.
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LaVon Eblen visits with Angie Britten, Assistant Director of the Red Oak Chamber of Commerce about Junction Days this weekend.
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Jim Field visits with CCMH Registered Dietician Emily Krengel about healthy eating in the summer.
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WANTED: Bumper hitch for wide stock trailer. 712-420-3016.
WANTED: a trailer large enough to haul a mower with a 60″ deck, maybe 8 to 10 feet. Call 712-249-4005.
FOR SALE: 8 ft. aluminum level, brand new, never used. $50; 18″- 22″ electric hedge trimmer, never been used $25; 25″ Zenith console TV, cable ready $35; 243-2860.
The Creston Police Department reports one arrest on Tuesday evening. At 5:30pm officers arrested 31-year-old Jackie Marler of Sharpsburg at 1104 N Cherry Street in Creston on a Union County Warrant for Felon in Possession of a Firearm. Marler was also charged with Possession of Marijuana and was also held on a Taylor County Warrant.
Marler posted $6,000 bond for the Union County charges and is being held in the Union County Jail awaiting transfer to Taylor County.
NANCY R. EILTS, 68, of Atlantic died Monday, October 26, 2015 at Atlantic Specialty Care in Atlantic. Memorial services for NANCY R. EILTS will be held on Saturday, June 25th at 11:00am in the Trinity Christian Church in Bridgewater. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
Memorials may be directed to TENCO Foundation.
NANCY R. EILTS is survived by:
Sisters: Juliann (Eugene) Topolewski of Atlantic. Carolyn (Michael) Easton of Burnsville, MN.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Eric Gutierrez hit a two-run homer, Texas Tech picked up a huge insurance run by way of two errors on the same play in the ninth, and the Red Raiders eliminated Florida 3-2 at the College World Series on Tuesday.
It was a stunning early exit for the No. 1 national seed, which made things interesting in the bottom of the ninth after Peter Alonso’s two-run homer made it a one-run game. The game ended when Jonathan India tried to stretch a single into a double and was thrown out by left fielder Tyler Neslony.
The fifth-seeded Red Raiders (47-19) will play Thursday against the loser of the Tuesday night game between TCU and Coastal Carolina. The Gators (52-16) went 0-2 at the CWS.
Davis Martin (10-1) and Hayden Howard combined to hold Florida to six hits. Florida starter Alex Faedo (13-3) cruised until the fourth inning when Gutierrez went deep.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – TCU freshman star Luken Baker continued his hot hitting, going 3 for 3 with a home run, and the Horned Frogs took control of their College World Series bracket with a 6-1 victory over Coastal Carolina on Tuesday night.
The Frogs (49-16) have won their first two CWS games for the first time in four appearances and move to Friday’s Bracket 2 final. They’ll play the winner of a Thursday elimination game between Coastal Carolina and Texas Tech. A win in that game would put them in the best-of-three finals for the first time.
The Chanticleers (50-17), who beat No. 1 national seed Florida 2-1 in their first-ever CWS game on Sunday, pushed across a run in the sixth inning but otherwise didn’t do much against Brian Howard and Ryan Burnett.
Baker, who hit the winning three-run homer against Texas Tech Sunday, went deep to right in the second inning and singled in his other two at bats.