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All but one school signed up for Teacher Leadership Program

News

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Education says there’s now just one school which hasn’t qualified for the program that pays extra money to teachers who take over a mentoring role for their less experienced co-workers. Department of Education Director Ryan Wise says 38 new districts have now qualified for the Teacher Leadership and Compensation System.

“This will be the third and final wave of schools that will come in, and they’ll. begin implementing their plan in the fall of this year,” Wise says. So, 332 of the 333 districts have plans in place, with Riceville still working on getting approval to become the final school district to pass the test. The plan was to have one third of the students be in districts that received TLC approval each year for three years until it was fully implemented. A commission reviews each district’s plan before giving approval.

“We’ve seen the commission take a really close look at budgets in particular. So, really ensuring that districts have a clear vision for what they want to accomplish through T-L-C,” according to Wise. “They have clear roles for their teach leaders to take on, and goals that they want to accomplish, and then that they plan to spend their money in ways that are tied to those roles, goals and their overarching vision.” The Iowa Legislature has allocated 50 million dollars for each of the three years of implementation of the program.

“So after this year, that 150 million dollars will have rolled into the funding formula for all districts as a categorical funding stream,” Wise explains.”Which means they need to use that funding in their funding formula for the purposes of . And then because it is a categorical, it would be subject an annual increase…which would be set annually by the legislature.” Wise says the Department of Education checks up to see that the districts have worked to reach the goals set out in their plans.

“Of the first 39 districts, those districts mostly or fully met about three quarters of the goals they set out. So, we are very encouraged by the initial results from a district prospective of what they hoped TLC would accomplish,” Wise says. Along with the vision and goals districts must set their plans, they must also set a minimum teacher salary of 33-thousand-500 for teachers.

Among the latest districts approved is: Clarinda, Creston (with Prescott), Diagonal, East Mills (with Essex), Fremont-Mills, Hamburg, Harlan, Orient-Macksburg, and Stanton.

(Radio Iowa)

Red Oak man receives award for years of Conservation leadership

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey, Monday, highlighted 11 individuals, companies and organizations that were recognized with Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Leader Awards for their progress, their innovative solutions and their commitment to serving our communities through collaboration and hard work.

Among the award recipients, was Homer Focht, of Red Oak, who receive a Pioneer Award for Conservation. The 92-year old Focht built his first terrace in 1946 after returning to Southwest Iowa following World War II. Northey said Mr. Focht has continued to promote conservation by building practices to control soil erosion and improve drainage. He still operates his bulldozing business near Red Oak.

Northey created the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Leader Awards to recognize, honor and promote Iowa citizens, companies and organizations who have made significant contributions to Iowa’s agriculture industry. Those recognized have displayed leadership within the categories of Innovation, Conservation, Education and Promotion, Service, and Collaboration.

Northey presented the awards at the Iowa Agriculture Leaders Dinner held at the Knapp Animal Learning Center at the Iowa State Fairgrounds on March 1.

Creston woman arrested on a warrant for Theft

News

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a 73-year old woman from Creston was arrested Monday evening at her home, on a Union County warrant for Theft in the 3rd degree.  Frances Sharon Standley was later released from the Union County Jail on $2000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/8/2016

News, Podcasts

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 3/8/2016

Podcasts, Sports

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Cass County Supervisors hold Public Hearing on proposed FY2017 County Budget

News

March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet Wednesday morning, in Atlantic, and conduct a Public Hearing on the proposed Fiscal Year 2017 Budget. The hearing takes place in the Supervisor’s Board Room beginning at 8:30-a.m.  Following the hearing, they will convene their regular session, during which the Board will act on:

  • A Child Abuse Prevention Council request to proclaim the month of April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month in Cass County,” which includes the placement of a sign and pinwheels on Courthouse property.
  • Reviewing the County Compensation Board recommendation for elected officers’ salaries and act on recommendations.
  • Approving the appointment of two County Medical Examiner Investigators.
  • Adopting the FY 2017 Secondary Roads and Cass County FY 2017 Budget.
  • The awarding of a contract for two dump trucks for the Secondary Roads Department.
  • and they are expected to approve and then sign the federal-aid project agreement for a bridge replacement project near the south edge of Massena on 740th street over the West Nodaway River.

INA Announces All-State Girls Basketball Selections

Sports

March 8th, 2016 by admin

INA Announces 2016 All-State Selections for Girls Basketball

The Iowa Newspaper Association announced its 2016 All-State Girls Basketball teams for Class 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A Tuesday naming Mason City’s Makenzie Meyer as Miss Basketball. Meyer is a three-time all-state selection and finished her career with 1,590 points. Leading her team to the Class 4A state championship for the first time, she is the first player from Mason City to receive the Miss Basketball honor. The University of Iowa signee has been recognized as first team all CIML Northern Division four years running and all CIML overall the past two.

First Team – Class 1A

Front line Mikayla Nachazel     Springville 5-10 Soph.

Front line Johanna Vaske Bishop Garrigan, Algona 5-10 Sr.

Front line Kelcie Shields Mount Ayr 6-1 Jr.

Back court Rylee Menster Springville 5-6 Soph.

Back court Shelby Reicks Turkey Valley, Jackson

Back court Riley Kilbride Notre Dame, Burlington 5-8 Sr.

Utility Regan Shockley Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 5-5 Sr.

Second Team – Class 1A

Utility Sophia Peppers Exira-EHK 5-10 Soph.

Third Team – Class 1A

Front line Josie Clarke Nodaway Valley 6-1 Jr.

Back court Emilee Danner Ar-We-Va 5-9 Fr.

Utility Callie Cakfee Bedford 5-9 Sr.

First Team – Class 2A

Front line Anna Kiel    Unity Christian, Orange City 6-0 Sr.

Front line Ashtyn Veerbeek Western Christian, Hull 6-2 Soph.

Front line Gracey Griglione Interstate 35, Truro 6-1 Jr.

Back court Chanda Zomermaand Unity Christian, Orange City 5-7 Sr.

Back court Katie Lindeman Grundy Center 5-8 Sr.

Back court Mary Crompton Regina, Iowa City 5-8 Soph.

Utility Beth Atwood Pekin 5-11 Sr.

Second Team – Class 2A

Front line Paige Beacom St. Albert, Council Bluffs 5-10 Sr.

Back court Alyssa Carley St. Albert, Council Bluffs 5-10 Sr.

First Team – Class 3A

Front line Arika Wooldridge Center Point-Urbana 6-0 Sr.

Front line Kati Cassabaum Nevada 6-0 Sr.

Front line Lexy Koudelka Nevada 6-1 Soph.

Back court Elle Ruffridge Pocahontas Area 5-3 Jr.

Back court Kaely Hummel Cherokee, Washington 5-8 Sr.

Back court Mackenzie Rogers Mediapolis 5-8 Soph.

Utility Ellie Friesen Osage 5-3 Soph.

Third Team – Class 3A

Front line Logan Ehlers Shenandoah 6-1 Sr.

First Team – Class 4A

Front line Megan Maahs Epworth, Western Dubuque 6-1 Sr.

Front line Taylor Frederick Harlan 6-1 Sr.

Front line Agatha Beier Carlisle 5-9 Jr.

Back court Makenzie Meyer Mason City 5-10 Sr.

Back court Jordyn Moser Harlan 5-7 Sr.

Back court Chloe Rice Marion 5-10 Soph.

Utility Katie Vander Molen Pella 5-9 Jr.

Second Team – Class 4A

Front line Maegan Holt Lewis Central, Council Bluffs 5-11 Soph.

First Team – Class 5A

Front line Taryn Knuth Johnston 6-4 Jr.

Front line Amanda Ollinger Linn-Mar, Marion 6-1 Sr.

Front line Lela Sellers Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 5-11 Sr.

Back court Becca Hittner Dowling Catholic, West Des

Back court Ashley Joens Iowa City, City High 5-11 Soph.

Back court Carlie Littlefield Waukee 5-9 Jr.

Utility Jinaya Houston Davenport, North 6-0 Jr.

Western Iowa Conference Basketball Honorees announced

Sports

March 8th, 2016 by admin

2015-16 WIC All-Conference Girls Basketball Team

First Team

Kenzie Cunard (Soph., Logan-Magnolia); Kia Rasmussen (Soph., IKM-Manning); Lauren Shapcott (Soph., Underwood); Madelyn Deitchler (Soph., Treynor); Kylan Straight (Soph., Logan-Magnolia); Emily Haubrich (Sr., Audubon); Hanna Larsen (Sr., Tri-Center).

Second Team

Konnor Sudmann (Fr., Treynor); Karley Larson (Soph., Underwood); Randi Robinson (Jr., Treynor); Morgan Eckman (Soph., AHST/W); Mateya Peters (Soph., Griswold); Kayla Chapman (Fr., Treynor); Brooklyn Lehan (Sr., Tri-Center); Sara Duysen (Sr., Treynor).

Honorable Mention

Natalie Haynes (Soph., Missouri Valley); Sydney Obermeier (Jr., Audubon); Aly Stadtlander (Jr., IKM-Manning); Abby Straight (Sr., Logan-Magnolia); Shauna Reitan (Soph., IKM-Manning); Emma Dahir (Jr., Tri-Center); Madi Lingle (Soph., IKM-Manning); Delaney Ettleman (Soph., Logan-Magnolia).

2015-16 WIC All-Conference Boys Basketball Team

First Team

Kyle Wagner (Sr., IKM-Manning); Nolan Chapman (Sr., Treynor); Matt Deitchler (Sr., Treynor); Jared Vollstedt (Sr., IKM-Manning); Mitchell Nelson (Sr., Audubon); Justin Miller (Sr., Missouri Valley); Seth Svejda (Sr., Missouri Valley).

Second Team

RJ Harris (Soph., AHST/W); Isaiah Humphrey (Jr., Underwood); Marcus Mumm (Jr., Tri-Center); Andrew Blomme (Sr., Audubon); Tyler Krueger (Sr., Riverside); Kolby Morrison (Soph., Logan-Magnolia); Trey Castle (Jr., Treynor).

Honorable Mention

Drake Rieber (Sr., Griswold); Tyler Riebhoff (Soph., Audubon); Ben Wegner (Jr., IKM-Manning); Rhett Welsh (Jr., AHST/W); Lake Hacker (Sr., Audubon); Jarek Richardson (Sr., Logan-Magnolia); Nate Hill (Sr., Treynor); Noah Allmon (Sr., Missouri Valley); Noah Clemons (Sr., Missouri Valley); Nic Hiller (Soph., Logan-Magnolia); Wyatt Worley (Soph., Logan-Magnolia).

2015-16 WIC Winter Sports Academic All-Conference Teams

(Must be a Senior, Must maintain a 3.25 cumulative Grade Point Average)

Girls Basketball

AHST/W: Erin Akers. Audubon: Brianna Goecke, Kiara Brannan-Sporrer. Griswold: Jeana Freund, Payton Rush, Kylie Beebe, Jessica Marshall, Reagan Whitehill. Logan-Magnolia: Abby Straight, Anna Readman.

Riverside: Maddie Buckingham, Grace Gleaves. Treynor: Taylor Sudman (mgr.), Emma Myers (mgr.). Tri-Center: Hannah Larsen, Whitney Matthews, Olivia Russo, Brooklyn Lehan, Anita Kline. Underwood: Brooke Cooper, Madeline Stephens.

Boys Basketball

AHST/W: Grace Paulsen (mgr.), Adam Kiesel. Audubon: Andrew Blomme, Lake Hacker, Mitchell Nelsen, Joseph Remsberg. Griswold: Jacob Reynolds, James Reynolds, Hayden Ogg, Trey Heurta, Drake Rieber, Cody Wilson, Jacob Lewis. IKM-Manning: Trevor Cast, Austin Dahlgren, Ridge Muhlbauer, Jared Vollstedt, Kyle Wagner. Logan-Magnolia: Luke Worley, Jarek Richardsen.

Missouri Valley: Sam Wilson, Blake Clausen, Seth Svejda, Justin Miller, Logan King, Cody Weiskircher. Riverside: Jake Novotney, Max Farver, Tyler Krueger, Braeton Moore. Treynor: Nathan Hill, Chandler Earls, Kaleb Elwood, Kyle Young, Grant Mantell (mgr.). Tri-Center: Luke Ausdemore, Konnor Handy, Conner Osbahr. Underwood: Nathan McMains, Nick Pedersen.

Wrestling

AHST/W: Cain Francois, Tyler MacGregor. Audubon: Elijah Zaiger. Griswold: Jacob Dickinson. Logan-Magnolia: Morgan Melby, Alex Pirolo, Riley Wohlers.

Missouri Valley: Seth Jimmerson. Treynor: Michael Deitchler, Taren Vacanti, Mackenzie White (mgr.). Underwood: Marshall Rasmussen.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 3/8/2016

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March 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Lemonade Pie (3-8-2016)

Mom's Tips

March 8th, 2016 by Jim Field

  • 1 (12 oz) can evaporated milk
  • 2 (3.4 oz) packages lemon instant pudding mix
  • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
  • 2 (8 oz) packages cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 (12 oz) can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
  • 1 (9 inch) ready made graham cracker pie crust
  • Thawed frozen whipped topping
  • Garnish:  crushed lemon drop candies
  1.  Whisk together evaporated milk and next two ingredients in a bowl two minutes or until mixture is thickened.
  2. Beat cream cheese and vanilla at medium speed with an electric mixer until fluffy.  Add lemonade concentrate, beating until smooth; add milk mixture, and beat until blended.  Pour into crust.  Cover and chill 8 hours or until firm.  Dollop each slice with whipped topping.  Garnish, if desired.