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State Bowling Qualifying Meets set

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association and Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released state qualifying bowling meet assignments on Wednesday afternoon.

State qualifying bowling meets will be held Tuesday, February 16th. The state meet is set for Monday, February 22nd for Class 1A; Tuesday, February 23rd for Class 2A; and Wednesday, February 24th for Class 3A.

Area meets are as follows:

Class 1A District 3 @ Alley Bowl, Osceola – 10:00am Girls, 1:30pm Boys

Clarke, Lamoni, Mount Ayr, Red Oak, Shenandoah

Class 1A District 2 @ Great Escape, Pleasant Hill- 1:00pm

Bondurant-Farrar, Creston, Harlan, Knoxville, Lenox, Nodaway Valley

Class 1A District 1 @ Sweet 16 Lanes, LeMars – 11:00am

LeMars, Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn, OA-BCIG, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, St. Albert, West Sioux

Class 2A District 2 @ Lucky Lanes, Denison- 12:00pm

CB Abraham Lincoln, CB Thomas Jefferson, Denison-Schleswig, Norwalk

Class 2A District 1 @ Plaza Lanes, Sioux City- 1:00pm

Lewis Central, Sioux Central, Sioux City North, Sioux City West

IWOCA Wrestling Dual Team rankings released

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by admin

The Iowa Wrestling Coaches and Officials Association released their latest dual team rankings on Thursday.

IWCOA 1A Dual Team Rankings, 011916
Overall Ranking School  Record through 1/16/16
1. Don Bosco, Gilbertville 20-2
2. Lisbon  18-1
3. Alburnett  14-4
4. Logan-Magnolia  19-2
5. Sibley-Ocheyedan  16-1
6. Westwood, Sloan  19-2
7. Lake Mills  24-7
8. Sumner-Fredericksburg  14-2
9. Dike-New Hartford  13-7
10.Sigourney  15-0
11. MFL MarMac  18-1
12. Ogden  22-1
13. West Marshall, State Center  10-3
14. Missouri Valley  11-3
15. OA-BCIG  7-0
16. Southeast Warren, Liberty Center  14-2

IWCOA 2A Dual Team Rankings, 011916
Overall Ranking School  Record through 1/16/16
1. New Hampton  18-0
2. Creston  14-0
3. Assumption, Davenport  12-1
4. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows  14-3
5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton  12-0
6. Independence  18-6
7. Washington  23-0
8. Albia  11-2
9. Webster City  12-2
10. Glenwood  10-2
11. Mediapolis  13-4
12. Mount Vernon  12-3
13. Crestwood, Cresco  9-8
14. Williamsburg  13-3
15. Osage  17-9
16. Solon  13-3

IWCOA 3A Dual Team Wrestling Rankings, 01/20/2016
Overall Ranking School Record through 1/16/16
1. Southeast Polk 13-0
2. Valley, West Des Moines 17-1
3. Fort Dodge 9-2
4. Dubuque, Hempstead  23-0
5. Johnston  18-2
6. Prairie, Cedar Rapids  16-3
7. Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 10-1
8. Waverly-Shell Rock 15-3
9. Cedar Rapids Jefferson  9-3
10. Indianola  13-2
11. Epworth, Western Dubuque  25-7
12. Waukee  14-5
13. Clinton  12-2
14. North Scott, Eldridge  18-9
15. Norwalk  16-2
16. Bettendorf  9-7
17. Ankeny Centennial  14-9
18. Linn-Mar, Marion  19-10
19. Iowa City, West  13-10
20. Iowa City, City High  13-10
21. Dallas Center-Grimes  9-4
22. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson  11-5
23. Ottumwa  10-6
24. Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines  7-6

IA DOT to conduct I-80 study: Your input needed

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation is conducting a study of Interstate 80 and would like your input. The study will be developed and released through a series of technical reports that identify the existing condition of I-80, the way the system is performing, short- and long-term issues, and strategies to improve the route. Each report will be accessible online as it becomes available on the Iowa DOT’s I-80 Planning Study website: www.iowadot.gov/interstatestudy.IA DOT

The Iowa DOT is asking interested parties to take a few minutes to review the materials on the I-80 Planning Study website and complete the survey. Survey responses will help Iowa DOT’s staff gain a better understanding of perceptions and experiences of those traveling I-80 in Iowa. The website also offers a way for those interested to receive future emails or text messages regarding the study. Use the “Stay Connected” link on the I-80 Planning Study website to sign up.

For information regarding the I-80 Planning Study, contact the Iowa DOT’s Office of Location and Environment, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010, phone 515-239-1225 or email DOT-I-80Planning@dot.iowa.gov.

Marne Community Club Hosting Chili Contest and Men’s Pie Contest

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Marne Community Club is hosting their annual Chili Contest on Sunday, January 31st. At the same time, the Annual Men’s Pie Baking Contest will be held. Judging for both contests will be “peoples’ choice.”

Anyone interested in entering the Chili Contest should bring a gallon crock pot of chili to the Marne Community Center by 6:00 p.m. on the day of the contest. The same goes for entering the Men’s Pie Contest. There are no fees for entering. Trophies for both chili and pie winners are on display at the Marne Community Center, and the 1st place winners’ names will be added to their respective trophy.

Everyone is welcome to join the fun, either as a participant or a judge! Come to Marne and share a meal. The main course will be, of course, chili. Please bring a potluck salad to share. Pie for dessert! Beverages will be provided.

(Press Release)

Midwest, Plains bankers had dire view of rural economy

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A survey shows some bankers had a dire view of the rural economy in their 10 Western and Plains states. A report released today (Thursday) says January’s Rural Mainstreet Index plunged to 34.8 from 41.5 in December. It’s the lowest overall index figure since August 2009. Survey officials say any score below 50 on any of the survey’s indexes suggests that factor will decline.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the monthly survey of rural bankers and says it’s the fifth straight month for a decline. He again blames lower prices for agriculture and energy commodities and downturns in manufacturing.

The farmland and ranchland price index dropped to 23.9 in January from December’s 28.8. Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

Backyard & Beyond 1-21-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 21st, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about her other program on KJAN, “Family Fun in the Kitchen with LaVon & Miss Nini.”

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis to stump for Clinton in IA

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign have announced actress Jamie Lee Curtis will stump for the Democrat candidate during stops in Iowa, beginning this Sunday. Curtis will discuss what’s at stake for Iowa women in the upcoming election, and highlight Mrs. Clinton’s “Lifelong record of fighting and delivering real results for women and girls, both at home and around the world.”

Curtis will hold a campaign organizing event 1-p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24th, at the Hillary for Iowa Office at 1851 Madison Avenue, in Council Bluffs. A similar event takes place 4-p.m. Sunday at Clinton’s campaign office in Carroll (223 W. 6th St.).

Other events featuring Jamie Lee Curtis are scheduled to occur in Waukee, Ames, Newton and Des Moines. The events are free, but reservations are required. You may do so by going to Mrs. Clinton’s website (https://www.hillaryclinton.com/events/) and selecting the event location you wish to attend.

2 men sentenced on drug charges in Council Bluffs

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(This story replaces 2 separate stories containing the same info.)

Two men were sentenced on drug charges in U-S District Court Tuesday, in Council Bluffs. The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports 47-year old Manuel Montejano Pinon, of Des Moines, and 32-year old Michael Arnold Ramirez, of Los Angeles, California, were sentenced by Senior United States District Court Judge James E. Gritzner. Pinon will serve a little more than 13 ½ years in prison for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine and 5-years in prison for possessing a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking. The two prison terms were ordered to be served consecutively. Ramirez received a sentence of slightly more than 12-years in prison for conspiring to distribute methamphetamine and money laundering to conceal drug proceeds.

Acting United States Attorney Kevin E. VanderSchel says Pinon pled guilty to the charges on September 23rd (2015). According to the plea agreement, Pinon was involved in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in the Southern District of Iowa. As part of the conspiracy, Pinon delivered money from the sale of methamphetamine to the methamphetamine suppliers. Pinon also possessed a firearm to further his involvement in drug trafficking.

In Ramirez’s plea agreement, he acknowledged he was involved in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in the Southern District of Iowa. As part of the conspiracy, in April of 2015, Ramirez traveled from California to Iowa for the purpose of transporting drug proceeds back to California. Ramirez also concealed the drug proceeds in order to disguise the location and source of the proceeds of the drug conspiracy.

Both men were sentenced by Senior U-S District Court Judge James E. Gritzner. Their cases were investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement. Both cases were prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

(9-a.m. News)

Atlantic High School explores Building Trades options for 2016-17

News

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic High School (AHS) Industrial Technology Department is in the process of investigating the possibilities for developing a “hands on” building trades program for high school students. Speaking earlier this week on KJAN’s “Heartbeat Today” show, Derek Bair, Industrial Tech teacher, says the “Project Renovate” program would initially be for juniors and seniors.

A course curriculum has been developed, and students will have the opportunity to register for the class during high school registration in February. Already, 60 students have expressed interest in the high school credit program.  A steering committee consisting of local contractors, carpenters and land developers has been providing program guidance and development. Bair says they will become an integral part in assisting teachers and students.

Bair says he’s currently looking for possible construction projects in Atlantic. The committee has discussed renovating an entire house or working on a new construction project that might include home additions, remodels, and renovations of local residences. He says they’re not looking for small projects like bathroom remodels or closet installation, because those types of projects won’t last an entire year. Anyone having a home construction project that might be qualified for “Project Renovate,” should contact Derek Bair at 712-243-5358, or e-mail dbair@atlanticuaschools.org.

Owners would be responsible for the cost of materials and other fees that might apply. All projects must be within the City Limits of Atlantic. The steering committee will meet in February to discuss possible construction projects.

Oops! NFL refs forget balls at hotel before Patriots game

Sports

January 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BOSTON (AP) – This ball controversy can’t be blamed on the Patriots. Massachusetts State Police came to the rescue before Saturday’s NFL playoff game between New England and the Kansas City Chiefs by delivering footballs that game officials left at their hotel.

A state police spokesman said at about 2:30 p.m. Saturday, league officials contacted the Hyatt at Logan Airport to say that some balls and air pressure gauges had been left behind. The balls were the ones used in the kicking game. Hotel workers entered the room and a state trooper drove the equipment to Gillette Stadium, arriving about an hour before kickoff.

The Patriots beat the Chiefs 27-20. The officials’ gaffe came about a year after the start of the “Deflategate” scandal, when the Patriots were accused of using underinflated balls.