GIRLS
AHSTW 222, Logan-Magnolia no team score (Medalist: Megan Hiller, Logan-Magnolia 52)
Clarinda 203, Glenwood 222 (Medalist: Grace Davidson, Clarinda 45)
Creston 191, Red Oak no team score (Medalist: Madison Hance, Creston 43)
Denison-Schleswig 208, Charter Oak-Ute 241, Lewis Central 251 (Medalist: Molly Dammen, Denison-Schleswig 49)
Griswold 258, Missouri Valley no team score (Medalist: Madison Lease, Missouri Valley 58)
IKM-Manning 248, Audubon 281 (Medalist: Brooke Waterbury, IKM-Manning 51)
Treynor 174, Underwood 239 (Medalist: Aly Anderson, Treynor 41)
Tri-Center 225, Riverside no team score (Medalist: Kara Johnson, Tri-Center 47)
BOYS
Creston 177, Red Oak 198 (Medalist: Kyle Somers, Creston 38)
Griswold 165, Missouri Valley 169 (Medalist: Seth Svedja, Missouri Valley 33) GriswoldvsMoValley05022016
Glenwood 143, Clarinda 151 (Medalist: Carlton Rahn, Clarinda 34, beat Glenwood’s Ryan Leath in 2 playoff holes)
Kuemper Catholic 310, Carroll 323 (Medalist: Ryan Feauto, Kuemper 74)
Logan-Magnolia 192, AHSTW 194 (Medalist: Joel Richardson, Lo-Ma 46)
Tri-Center 175, Riverside 181 (Medalist: Tyler Kreuger, Riverside 36)
Treynor 169, Underwood 188 (Medalist: Nathan Hill, Treynor 38)
GIRLS
Shenandoah 9, Atlantic 0 BGAtlvShen522016
Creston 8, Red Oak 1
Denison-Schleswig 7, Lewis Central 2
Glenwood 5, Clarinda 4
Kuemper Catholic 9, Audubon 0
BOYS
Shenandoah 5, Atlantic 4 BGAtlvShen522016
Creston 9, Red Oak 0
Denison-Schleswig 5, Lewis Central 4
Glenwood 8, Clarinda 1
Kuemper Catholic 7, Audubon 2
St. Albert 6, Thomas Jefferson 3
GIRLS
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
Nodaway Valley/AC/WCV 3, Treynor 1
St. Albert 9, Harlan 0
Tri-Center 2, Kuemper Catholic 1
Underwood 6, Missouri Valley 1
BOYS
Ankeny Christian Academy 5, Nodaway Valley 1
Kuemper Catholic 6, Denison-Schleswig 1
St. Albert 3, Lewis Central 0
Treynor 2, West Central Valley, Stuart 0
Tri-Center 2, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 1
Underwood 6, Missouri Valley 0
Ag/Outdoor, Heartbeat Today, Podcasts
Jim Field visits with CAM Middle School teacher Sandy Booker about the CAM Greenhouse project. They have their annual sale this week. They will be open Thursday, May 5th from 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Friday, May 6th from 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm and Saturday, May 7th from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. They have hanging baskets and planters, a variety of tomatoes and peppers, some herbs, cabbage and cucumber plants and some flowers along with our silent auction items. The greenhouse is located in Massena in the bus parking lot and all proceeds from the sales of plants goes into the greenhouse account for next year.
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Pella residents are preparing to host thousands of people for their annual Tulip Festival which begins Thursday. Pella Convention & Visitors Bureau director, Jill Vandevoort, says warm weather made the 200-thousand or so flowers bloom early, but there will still be plenty of them to see. “We do plant them over the course of four weeks here in Pella. So we have our early blooms as well as our later varieties,” Vandevoort explains. “Right now I would say we have still probably 60 percent of our tulips still in bloom.” The early blooms led to the unusual situation where Pella planners were happy to see things cool off a little bit.
“The dampness and rains last week, and the coolness were able to hold the tulips in place longer for us — and we are kind of grateful for that rain,” Vandevoort says. She says the rain is going out in time for people to attend all the festival events. “Each day our guests can enjoy a number of tours, including our city tour. They can climb aboard our open-air wagons and learn a bit about our community, as well as see a number of other tulip-blooming locations around the community,” Vandevoort says. “We also of course have our Pella Historical Village and Vermeer Windmill. The Vermeer Windmill is the largest working grain windmill in the United States. If you haven’t seen that, it’s a very interesting tour to enjoy.”
There are many other activities, including the street cleaning prior to the parades. This will be the 81st festival and Vandevoort says it’s a great celebration of the community’s heritage. She says many of the residents come out to celebrate in their Dutch costumes and she says it is alright to ask to take pictures. “I think it’s just a great way for us to come together as a community. All of us are volunteers, and obviously if we didn’t have all of that volunteer effort that we have in our community, we couldn’t continue to host this event.”
Vandevoort has a couple of things that are at the top of her list when it comes to the Tulip Festival. “Probably the first thing I like to do is eat all of those many things that are available at our curbside vendors,” she says. “There’s a number of Dutch specialties that we don’t get to enjoy year-round either. So, probably eating my way around town is the thing I enjoy most.” She also looks forward every year to greeting the visitors that come into town on tour buses.
“Some of them have been coming for over 30 years, every single year. So, we know that those guests who have come in the past actually very much look forward to coming back on a yearly basis. And a lot of those are from out-of-state,” Vandevoort says. There can be as many as 150-thousand people who visit the festival. For more information, go to www.visitpella.com.
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Atlantic Co-Ed Trojan Relays
GIRLS
Glenwood picked up wins from Molly Dean in the 200m and 100m Hurdles, and Linnea Konfrst in the Discus. Konfrst was also runner-up in the Shot Put. The Rams also won the 4x800m Relay and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.
Atlantic picked up a win from Tiffany Williams in the 1500m and 3000m Runs.
Full results V Trojan Relays 5.2.16
BOYS
Glenwood’s only win on the night was the Shuttle Hurdle Relay but a slew of second and third place finishes lifted the Rams to the team title.
Atlantic had a number of strong showings. Gratt Reed won the 110m Hurdles, Phoenix Shadden took the 3000m, Jaxson Eden won the 1600m, and Brendan Holmes took the 400m Hurdles. The Trojans also won the 4x800m Relay.
Full results V Trojan Relays 5.2.16
Rolling Valley Co-Ed Conference Meet at West Harrison
GIRLS
Woodbine picked up wins from Kerstyn Matusik in the 100 Hurdles. The also won the 4x100m Relay, 4x400m Relay, Sprint Medley, Distance Medley, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.
Exira-EHK’s Emily Copic won the 1500m and 3000m Runs. CAM’s Lindsey Dinkla won the 400m Hurdles.
Full results RollingValleyConference05022016.
BOYS
Boyer-Valley picked up the following wins on their way to the team crown: Zach Ambrose won the 400m ans 1600m, Connor Garrett won the 3200m, Christian Klein in the Discus, 4x400m Relay, 4x800m Relay, and Distance Medley.
Exira-EHK won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay.
Full results RollingValleyConference05022016.
Pride of Iowa Conference Co-Ed Meet at Corydon
GIRLS
Mount Ayr had wins from Bailey Anderson in the 400m and Sara Winemiller in the Shot Put. They also showed very strong in the relay events winning the 4x400m, 4x800m, Shuttle Hurdles, and Sprint Medley.
Nodaway Valley had a very strong night as well as the Wolverines own the Distance Medley and 4x100m Relay. They also had individual wins from Destiny Scar in the 800m, 1500m, and 3000m. Kenna Lundy took the 200m.
Full results here.
BOYS
Mount Ayr had 8 wins on the night en route to the title: Kyle Dolecheck won the 200m, 400m, and 800m. Jed McCreary won the Discus title. Nick Wurster won the Long Jump. The Raiders also took the 4x100m relay, 4x200m Relay, and 4x400m Relay.
Nodaway Valley won the Distance Medley, 4x800m Relay, and had Jared Corder take the 1600m Run.
Full results here.
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Filling:
Mix rhubarb, sugar and egg. Add flour and cinnamon. Pour in buttered pan. Mix margarine, sugar and egg together; add vanilla extract, 1 cup flour, 1 cup oatmeal and cinnamon.
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(Corrects to say the meeting is for the Griswold School Board only – The Lenox Board will NOT be in attendance. We apologize for the misunderstanding)
A little more than a week ago, members of the Griswold and Lenox School District Boards of Education held a joint meeting in Lenox, to discuss the subject of Superintendent sharing between the districts. The Griswold School Board will meet again Wednesday evening (May 4th), in Griswold, to revisit the matter.
During the 5-p.m. Special Meeting in the Central Office Board Room at the Griswold Middle School/High School building, the Griswold School Board will discuss and possibly make a decision on further exploring the possibility of sharing a Superintendent.
After the meeting adjourns, Board members will sit in on Superintendent-led interviews of Griswold Middle School/High School Principal candidates. No action or decision will be made on the matter.