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Iowa early News Headlines: Thu.. Nov. 12th 2015

News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The National Weather Service says severe thunderstorms may have created tornadoes in Iowa and Nebraska on Wednesday. Rich Thompson, lead forecaster at the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma says the reports of twisters spotted yesterday could not be verified until survey teams were sent to the affected areas.

ATLANTIC, Iowa (AP) —Speaking in Tuesday night’s debate in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Florida Senator Marco Rubio cast the election as a “generational choice,” implicitly contrasting his youth with the political dynasties of older competitors — former Governor Jeb Bush and Hillary Rodham Clinton. On Wednesday, Rubio appealed to evangelical voters in a speech at a crowded restaurant gathering in Davenport, Iowa.

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Donald Trump says watching his Republican rivals drop out of the GOP presidential race is a “beautiful thing.” Speaking to a breakfast audience in New Hampshire yesterday, Trump said he expects more presidential contenders to start dropping out as they fail to rise in the polls. Former Texas Governor Rick Perry and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker dropped out this fall.

KINGSTON, N.H. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is framing himself as the political heir to Donald Trump should the billionaire businessman fail in his effort to win the party’s nomination, saying Trump’s supporters should come to his campaign. The Texas senator spoke to supporters Wednesday night during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire a day after the latest Republican debate.

CCHS main entrance repairs to begin Thursday

News

November 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Health System say the Main Entrance area to the hospital and clinics will be under repair beginning Thursday, November 12th, as crews work to remove and replace the concrete in the driveway. The Main Entrance doors will remain open but the construction will block the covered patient drop-off area.

CCHSVehicles will be routed through Parking Lot A and a temporary drop-off zone will be marked with orange cones just east of the main entrance. Drivers and pedestrians are urged to exercise caution as they share the parking lot for a few days. Work should be completed within a week, depending on weather conditions.

Shelby County Emergency Mgmt. assesses tornado damage

News, Weather

November 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert said Wednesday, crews were out assessing damage from an apparent tornado crossed over from Pottawattamie into Shelby County, Wednesday afternoon. His preliminary report indicated the damage was minimal, and no injuries had been reported.

Photo provided by Shelby County EMA

Photo provided by Shelby County EMA

Seivert said some downed power lines were observed at 400th and M-16, and on Juniper Road. Damage to an outbuilding and trees at one rural location, was additionally being investigated. As was the case in Pottawattamie County, Emergency Management personnel called for spotters to be placed into position prior to the storms moving into the area. Just before 2-p.m., the National Weather service issued a Tornado Warning for Shelby County, with reports of a funnel cloud crossing the interstate and strong rotation indicated by radar.

Spotters were placed countywide, and sirens activated for the cities, of Tennant and Harlan. At 2:08-p.m. Seivert says a wind gust at the Harlan airport was clocked at 76 mph and heavy rain was occurring. An Emergency Management spotter reported a tornado on the ground with debris at about the same time. The tornado warning was cancelled at 2:12-p.m. Seivert said “This was a very unusual event for November.”

 

EF-1 Tornado confirmed near Avoca

News, Weather

November 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Valley, NE., confirmed,Wednesday an EF-1 Tornado struck about two-miles south and west of Avoca Wednesday afternoon, sometime around 2-p.m. The twister, which was seen on various pictures captured by motorists and residents, had a path about four-miles long, and packed winds of up to 110-miles per hour.

The tornado dissipated about four-miles north of Avoca. It’s strength was based on preliminary information compiled during a damage assessment. Pottawattamie County Emergency Management Coordinator Doug Reed told KJAN News Wednesday evening, that the tornado was primarily in the rural areas, where it took out at least one corn crib, which was blown across a neighboring field, and a power pole.

Reed said the twister next hit an eastbound semi, blowing it across the interstate to the west side and into the ditch. The driver was not injured. It continued north across York Road, and caused the road to be blocked with downed trees and power lines. The twister then entered Shelby County, where it caused some damage to rural outbuildings and grain bins. No injuries were reported.

Reed said “Even though it’s November, we just kind of went through our regular protocol with the severe weather threat today (Wednesday), and had storm spotters and people from the fire/rescue departments already out when the [National] Weather Service told us that things were ramping-up a little bit for areas of our county. [It was] A quick response, organized response by all, and kinda worked out well, and we’re glad it was isolated to kind of rural areas, with minor damage.”

FL trucker escapes injury when truck blown off I-80 near Avoca

News

November 11th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A truck driver from Florida escaped injury after the semi he was driving toppled over on Interstate 80 due to high winds. The Iowa State Patrol reports 30-year old Alexandru Coclenci, of Orlando, Fl., was traveling on I-80 eastbound two-miles west of the Avoca exit just before 2-p.m., when a severe weather event…possibly a tornado..blew the 2010 Kenworth semi across the interstate. The rig came to rest in the westbound ditch.

The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by Avoca Fire and Rescue, and deputies with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office.

Atlantic’s Hawkins signs with Wayne State

Sports

November 11th, 2015 by admin

Atlantic Senior Ryan Hawkins signed a National Letter of Intent Wednesday to continue his basketball career at Wayne State University.   The Wildcats are an NCAA Division II program playing in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.  Hawkins signed on Wednesday at the Atlantic high school surrounded by the Atlantic coaching staff and his Mother Rhonda.

Hawkins Signs

Pictured: Ryan Hawkins, Rhonda Hawkins, Head Coach Alan Jenkins, Activities Director Matt Alexander

Ryan said he felt that Wayne State was a great fit for him because the coaching staff really wanted him to get to know the players and made him feel welcome.

Hawkins said he first knew he would have the possibility of playing at the collegiate level when he was a Sophomore and the team really worked hard to come together and motivated him to work toward that goal.

He said he worked hard to improve and felt he had a great summer in AAU competition.  He stated that he looked at a few other schools in the area but felt Wayne State was where he belonged and likes the fact that he won’t be too far from home.

Atlantic Head Coach Alan Jenkins said it is a great honor for a player to achieve a scholarship to play basketball at the next level.

Jenkins gave all the credit to Hawkins saying that he didn’t get attention from colleges by luck or accident but by hard work.  He also touched on Hawkins’ leadership in the program.

Coach Jenkins also talked about what he tries to do as a coach to blend improving the team along with helping a player individually to help them get to the next level.

Hawkins will now focus on his Senior season with the Trojan squad and is looking forward to seeing what they can achieve.

ALBERT “TY” JOSEPH FREDERICK, 91, of Earling (Svcs. 11-14-2015)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2015 by admin

ALBERT “TY” JOSEPH FREDERICK, 91, of Earling died Wednesday, November 11th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  A Mass of Christian Burial for TY FREDERICK will be held on Saturday, November 14th at 10:30am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Friday, November 13th from 3:00pm-8:00pm with family greeting friends from 6:00pm-8:00pm and a Wake Service at 7:00pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling.

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

ALBERT “TY” JOSEPH FREDERICK is survived by:

Wife: Helen Frederick of Earling.

Son: Ron (Deb) Frederick of Earling.

Daughters: Linda Drumm of Centennial, CO.  Connie (Larry) Stoke of Atlantic.  JoAnn (Val) McPhearson of Omaha, NE.  Joyce (Dave) Naber of Sioux Falls, SD.  Judy (John) Schrecengost of Walnut.  Patti (Don) Bogler of Harlan.

19 Grandchildren

46 Great-Grandchildren

Jeb Bush Campaigns in Atlantic

News

November 11th, 2015 by Jim Field

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush brought his presidential campaign to Atlantic on Wednesday.  Speaking before a large crowd and national media gathering at the Atlantic Bottling Company, Bush addressed the crowd and took questions just a day after the most recent debate in Milwaukee.  Bush was asked how he plans to accomplish reforms as president.

He says the best way to get things accomplished is to appoint men and women with talent and life experience and have their back.  He was also asked about the Renewable Fuel Standards and the future of Iowa agriculture.  Bush said he would depend on certain things…including the price of corn and soybeans, changing the regulatory system…including the Waters of the United States rules, and embracing free and fair trade.  But he is not a fan of farm subsidies.

Bush also addressed questions on social security reform, VA hospitals and immigration.

RUTH VERLENE LINTON, 96, of Harlan (11-13-2015)

Obituaries

November 11th, 2015 by Jim Field

RUTH VERLENE LINTON, 96, of Harlan died Wednesday, November 11th at Elm Crest Retirement Community.  Funeral services for RUTH VERLENE LINTON will be held on Friday, November 13th at 2:00 pm at the First United Methodist Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held Thursday from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

RUTH VERLENE LINTON is survived by:

Sons:  Mike (Marcia) Linton of Marion & John (Peggy) Linton of Fort Calhoun, NE.

Daughters:  Ruth (Bobby) Schaben of Harlan & Lola Linton of Harlan

9 Grandchildren

9 Great-Grandchildren

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