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Sixth Iowa Girls High School Volleyball rankings released

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October 1st, 2015 by admin

2015 SIXTH  Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings

October 1, 2015

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Janesville 16-9 1
2 Central Lyon 194 2
3 Tripoli 13-8 3
4 Holy Trinity Catholic 22-1 4
5 Sidney 16-1 5
6 Springville 19-7 6
7 Iowa Valley 17-6 7
8 Grand View Christian 17-10 8
9 Marquette Catholic 15-4 9
10 Le Mars Gehlen Catholic 21-10 10
11 New London 20-6 11
12 Don Bosco 14-6 15
13 Audubon 14-7 NR
14 Turkey Valley 13-5 NR
15 George-Little Rock 12-7 12

Dropped Out: Harris-Lake Park (13), Trinity Christian (14)

 

Class 2A

School Record LW
1 Western Christian 19-3 1
2 Unity Christian 23-2 2
3 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 23-1 3
4 West Branch 18-1 4
5 Wapsie Valley 20-4 5
6 Dike-New Hartford 26-6 6
7 Sumner-Fredericksburg 21-2 7
8 Grundy Center 16-7 8
9 Lake Mills 28-1 9
10 Tri-Center 17-2 12
11 Denver 24-6 14
12 Nashua-Plainfield 16-6 NR
13 Tipton 17-5 NR
14 Council Bluffs St. Albert 12-4 15
15 Lawton-Bronson 22-2 10

Dropped Out: North Cedar (11), Starmont (13)

 

Class 3A

School Record LW
1 West Liberty 19-0 1
2 Kuemper Catholic 17-1 2
3 Nevada 19-5 3
4 Sioux Center 22-3 4
5 Mount Vernon 13-4 5
6 Center Point-Urbana 17-5 9
7 Forest City 17-4 6
8 Waterloo Columbus 10-9 7
9 Union 15-8 8
10 Davenport Assumption 12-7 10
11 Humboldt 19-2 11
12 Osage 12-5 NR
13 East Sac County 22-7 13
14 Algona 19-11 14
15 Spirit Lake 25-6 15

Dropped Out: Sergeant Bluff-Luton (12)

 

Class 4A

School Record LW
1 West Delaware 30-1 1
2 Marion 16-3 2
3 Harlan 14-3 3
4 Lewis Central 22-3 4
5 Clinton 19-5 6
6 Waverly-Shell Rock 21-8 8
7 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 15-8 5
8 Charles City 12-8 7
9 Dubuque Wahlert 11-5 9
10 Fairfield 22-2 11
11 Pella 15-7 13
12 Independence 14-5 12
13 Western Dubuque 11-6 NR
14 Carroll 19-6 10
15 Bondurant-Farrar 11-5 15

 Dropped Out: Norwalk (14)

Class 5A 

School Record LW
1 Bettendorf 19-1 1
2 Ankeny Centennial 21-2 6
3 Dowling Catholic 24-3 2
4 Cedar Falls 22-2 4
5 Cedar Rapids Prairie 15-3 4
6 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 17-6 5
7 Linn-Mar 19-4 7
8 Johnston 12-3 9
9 Southeast Polk 24-4 10
10 Iowa City West 16-7 9
11 Ankeny 16-8 11
12 West Des Moines Valley 26-7 12
13 Marshalltown 17-6 13
14 Dubuque Hempstead 16-7 15
15 Sioux City East 20-2 NR

Dropped Out: Iowa City High (14)

OCTOBER 2015

Birthday Club

October 1st, 2015 by admin

October 1st:

  • Brent Paulsen of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Ann McCurdy of Atlantic
  • Preston Jepsen

October 2nd:

  • LaVern Martens of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Viola Sander of Elk Horn
  • Betty Marcellus of Atlantic

October 3rd:

  • Jolene Roecker of Atlantic (Winner)

October 4th:

  • no birthdays

October 5th:

  • Jim Rogers of Wiota (Winner)
  • Terry Martens of Brayton
  • Billie Butler of Atlantic
  • Nevaeh Abild of Atlantic
  • Lana Tanner of Atlantic
  • Charlie Noland of Adair

October 6th:

  • Carly Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Tracy Paulsen of Atlantic

October 7th:

  • Brandon Lamp of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mary McLaren of Atlantic
  • Jean Petersen of Exira

October 8th:

  • Tori Lillard of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Michele Hackwell of Exira
  • Dane Paulsen of Exira
  • Mary Ann Moorman of Atlantic
  • Dottie Teig of Atlantic
  • Pam Jones of Red Oak
  • Sandy Fairbairn of Atlantic

October 9th:

  • Kris Ferry of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Connie Wiechmann of Lewis
  • Dee Bebensee of Atlantic

October 10th:

  • Andy Steffen of Griswold (Winner)
  • Teresa Lugman of Atlantic
  • Marlene Jensen of Atlantic

October 11th:

  • BJ Hart of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Alan Reimer of Atlantic
  • Cody Bock of Atlantic
  • Ruth Richter of Atlantic

October 12th:

  • Richard Hoffman of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Heather Conrad of Atlantic
  • Angela Logeman of Atlantic

October 13th:

  • Beau Buskirk of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Mary Gittens of Atlantic
  • Dalton Logemann of Atlantic
  • Lisa Paulsen of Exira
  • Ron Ostrus of Wiota

October 14th:

  • Jill Turner of Griswold (Winner)
  • Tyler Thomas of Atalntic
  • Neal McMichael

October 15th:

  • Jan Brehmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Holly Brenton of Atlantic
  • Brianna Brown of Atlantic
  • Mikala Smith of Atlantic

October 16th:

  • Beth Turner of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Calvin Knop
  • Ashley Maas of Atlantic
  • Lilly Barber
  • Galen Becker

October 17th:

  • Joaquin Wailes of Atlantic (Winner)

October 18th:

  • Oliver Becker of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darla Casady of Atlantic
  • Ruth Steffen of Cumberland

October 19th:

  • Angela Immel of Exira (Winner)
  • Patty Maas of Atalntic
  • Lynn Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Jacob Fibelkorn of Exira
  • Janell Roberts of Exira

October 20th:

  • Christel Buskirk of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jackie Ring of Atlantic
  • Donnis Schwanke of Atlantic
  • Julia Nelson of Atlantic

October 21st:

  • no birthdays

October 22nd:

  • Rachel Larson of Atlantic (Winner)

October 23rd:

  • Pansie Hoffman of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Vicki Brown of Atlantic
  • Claude Wood of Atlantic

October 24th:

  • Doris Sothman of Lewis (Winner)
  • Stacey Bock of Atlantic
  • Judy Lauridsen of Exira

October 25th:

  • Pearl Mailander of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Darlene McConnell of Atlantic
  • Connie Steffen of Griswold

October 26th:

  • Morgan Godwin of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Amy Shafer of Atlantic
  • Lesli Welter of Atlantic

October 27th:

  • Larraine Howell of Walnut (Winner)
  • Joanne Greving of Elk Horn
  • Randy Thompson of Exira

October 28th:

  • Brian Nielsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Beth O’Brien of Atlantic
  • Wayne DeBord of Atlantic

October 29th:

  • Brian Nielsen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Beth O’Brien of Atlantic
  • Wayne DeBord of Atlantic

October 30th:

  • Evan Kelly of Griswold (Winner)
  • Janice Fancher of Audubon

October 31st:

  • Kenny Struble of Exira (Winner)
  • Rod Christensen of Atlantic
  • Arla Clay of Atlantic
  • Oxford Zense of Atlantic

Legal experts support confidential juvenile court records

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Two legal experts are recommending the court records of Iowa’s convicted juveniles be confidential and unavailable to the public. Jerry Foxhoven, the executive director of the Neal & Bea Smith Legal Clinic, and Mike Sorci, head of the Youth Law Center in Des Moines, met Wednesday with a state task force studying justice policy reform. The group is expected to make recommendations within the next month on reforms in a variety of areas, including juvenile court records.

The Des Moines Register reports that the men said confidential juvenile court records would help young people who have completed probation turn their lives around. Both of them recommended changing state law so juvenile court records remain confidential unless a judge orders them to be public.

Atlantic man arrested on drug charges

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says an Atlantic man was arrested this (Thursday) morning on drug charges. 32-year old Bryan Matthew Kirby faces charges that include Possession of A Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Kirby was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was subsequently charged with felony Possession of Contraband in Jail. Kirby remains at the Cass County Jail on $6,300 bond.

Also arrested today (Thursday) in Cass County, was 37-year old Robert Lee Atkinson, of Massena, who was taken into custody on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Driving While Barred, and Eluding. Atkinson was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains on $2,000 bond.

And on Wednesday, 23-year old Carly Jean Seddon, of Atlantic, was arrested by Cass County deputies on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Assault Causing Injury. Seddon was taken to the Cass County Jail where she was released later that day on $1000 bond.

Iowa DOT driver’s license stations closed Oct. 8 for training

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

All Iowa Department of Transportation driver’s license stations and county treasurer’s driver’s license issuance sites, will be closed Thursday, Oct. 8, for employee training. The stations will resume operations Friday, Oct. 9, at 8:30 a.m.

Domestic violence victims have new 24/7 statewide helpline

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Victims of domestic violence anywhere in Iowa have a new outlet for help anytime of the day. Sara Eastman is director of the Iowa Domestic Violence Helpline, which opened today (Thursday).  “We are anticipating about 60,000 calls a year,” Eastman said. The helpline is believed to be the only one of its kind in the country. Most of the agencies around the state that help survivors of domestic violence have a local crisis line, but at certain times of the day, those calls may go unanswered.

Iowa Domestic Abuse Helpline“All the individual programs within the state are able to roll their phones to our helpline whenever needed,” Eastman said. “So, whether that be after hours, on the weekends, during staff development or training days, whenever they need that relief,” Eastman said. Calls to the helpline are free. The call center is located in Sioux Center and is funded by a grant awarded by the Iowa Attorney General’s office.

“We currently have a staff of 15 and we have at least two people on per shift. We will fluctuate that as we see a need, as the number gets out there a bit more, we will adjust our staffing accordingly,” Eastman said. The number is 1-800-770-1650. The staff members are trained to handle everything from crisis situations to counseling. According to Eastman, the statewide helpline could be especially beneficial to victims living in rural areas — as they may be hesitant to call their local program out of fear the person on the other end of the line will recognize them.

(Radio Iowa)

Mock caucus for kids in Cass County Nov. 19th

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucus is still months away. However, for Cass County 7th through 12th grade students, a mock caucus will occur on November 19, 2015. Both political parties are partnering with the Iowa Secretary of State and the schools so that students can get a realistic caucus experience that will cover all aspects of the caucus process.

Caucus 101Students in the CAM and Atlantic School Districts can obtain and complete caucus registration forms at their schools. Students from the Griswold Community Schools can pick up from and return registration forms to Griswold City Hall, Griswold Public Library, the Griswold American’s newspaper office, Lewis Community Library, or Lewis City Hall. Registration forms need to be submitted by October 29th. Students can also sign up the night of the caucus but early registration is recommended.

Youth should present themselves at the Atlantic Middle School (Auditorium entrance) at 4:30 p.m. The caucus itself will begin at 5:30 p.m., following dinner which will be provided on location. Parents and teachers are welcome to attend as observers. Young adults who are no longer in high school may also attend the caucus as observers.

Presidential campaign aides have been invited to the emceed event, and campaign materials will be available. For additional information, contact David Wiederstein, Republican Party Chair, at 712-249-8417, or Sherry Toelle, Democratic Party Chair, at 712-243-4861. The project is also on Facebook: Iowa Youth Caucus—Cass County.

Deere & UAW reach tentative deal for 10K workers

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Deere and Company has reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers union to replace the six-year master labor contract that expired Wednesday at midnight. The new deal impacts thousands of people in Iowa. The tentative agreement was announced by John Deere in a news release early Thursday morning.

In the release, company spokesman Ken Golden confirmed the new deal is for six years, pending approval of the union membership. Other terms of the new labor contract won’t be made public until after the deal is ratified. UAW represents approximately 10,000 Deere manufacturing employees at 12 factories in Iowa, Illinois and Kansas.

In Iowa, the contract covers union workers at facilities in Ankeny, Davenport, Dubuque, Ottumwa and Waterloo.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 10-01-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 1st, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jolene Smith, Member of the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board and Royal Neighbors Leader, about the Healthiest State Walk on October 7th.

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Wet weather delays HWY 6/7th Street for another 3 weeks

News

October 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

September’s 5.71 inches of rain here in Atlantic didn’t help efforts to complete the reconstruction of 7th Street/Highway 6. Iowa DOT District 4 Transportation Coordinator Scott Suhr, in Atlantic, says not much progress was made over the past few weeks, due to the rain.  With mostly drier weather this week, crews have been able to get some work done.

Looking east from 7th & Mulberry

Looking east from 7th & Mulberry

Looking west from 7th & Mulberry

Looking west from 7th & Mulberry

Work is underway on sidewalks, and they’re setting up to pour a 25-foot east section of the mainline this Friday. Once that’s done and cured, crews can start working on a 16-foot section of the southern portion of the road. Suhr says he expects (weather permitting), the project will finally be completed in about three-weeks.

Wet weather isn’t the only problem that could affect completion of the project. Temperatures are dropping. Suhr says if overnight temperatures get below freezing and stays there, that could affect how the concrete cures. So far though, that hasn’t been a problem, and they don’t expect it to be an issue prior to completion of the project.

Various issues have affected the project since it began, but Suhr says that’s to be expected. He says he knows the detours have been frustrating for both motorists and businesses along the road, but most people have been understanding.