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Jim Field speaks with Loretta Christensen about a Kimballton fundraiser to rebuild Town Hall.
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(2-0) Boyer Valley 25-25, Charter Oak-Ute 17-11
(2-0) Clarke 25-25, Lenox 14-13
(2-1) East Mills 25-18-15, Sidney 16-25-11
(3-1) East Sac County 25-24-25-25, Carroll 16-26-23-19
(2-0) Fremont-Mills 25-26, Tarkio, MO 16-24
(3-0) Grandview Park Baptist 25-25-25, Exira-EHK 14-17-12
(3-0) Greene County 25-25-25, Panorama 12-18-17
(3-2) Guthrie Center 25-19-20-25-15, Audubon 17-25-25-22-11
(2-1) Interstate 35 25-23-15, Lenox 18-25-7
(3-0) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Glenwood 18-17-12
(3-1) Martensdale-St Marys 12-25-25-25, Nodaway Valley 25-22-17-20
(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 8-17-16
(3-0) Paton-Churdan beat Ankeny Christian Academy
(3-1) Stanton 25-27-25-25, Nishnabotna 15-29-19-15
(2-0) Tri-Center 25-25, East Mills 14-19
(2-0) Tri-Center 25-25, Sidney 14-15
(2-0) Underwood 25-25, Fremont-Mills 16-16
(3-0) Villisca 25-25-25, Griswold 13-17-20
(2-0) Winterset 25-25, Lenox 13-19
(2-0) Woodbine 25-25, Boyer Valley 17-14
(2-0) Woodbine 25-25, Charter Oak-Ute 10-17
(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, West Central Valley, Stuart 6-9-13
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Most of the reservable campsites with electricity in Iowa’s state parks have been claimed heading into the last big weekend of the summer recreation season. Kevin Szcodronski, chief of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources State Parks Bureau, says campers are taking the “first come, first serve” sites as well. “I wouldn’t be surprised if by Thursday afternoon things were really tight…it’s going to be difficult to find a spot if you don’t have it secured already,” Szcodronski said.
Although the drought this summer has hurt Iowa’s ag industry, it’s led a boom in business for state parks. “Park use goes up when it doesn’t rain,” Szcodronski said. “I do know the peak of that hot time, when it was above 100 degrees, the tent campers…they stayed home because it’s pretty tough when it doesn’t get below 80 degrees in a tent.”
Many of the state parks will experience a significance drop off in visitors after this weekend, but other thrive in the fall months. Szcodronski notes the changing colors on trees can draw visitors similar to a major holiday weekend. Fall campers also enjoy fewer bugs and cooler temperatures.
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CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – Fewer Iowans are buying hunting and fishing licenses, but state officials say that doesn’t necessarily mean interest in the sports are waning. Sales of hunting licenses to Iowa residents dropped 13 percent from 2007 to last year, and resident fishing licenses declined about 4 percent during that period. Nationally, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates hunting is up 9 percent and fishing has increased 11 percent.
Joe Larscheid, chief of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Bureau, says that the national numbers are based on interviews. He says fishing remains strong in Iowa and license declines could reflect recent flooding. DNR spokesman Kevin Baskins says declining pheasant populations hurt hunting license sales. That decline is blamed on grassland losses and recent harsh winters.
FOR SALE: Feeder pigs, $40 each. And, 3 Pot-bellied pigs, $25 each. Call 712-249-9838.
FOR SALE: Antique Wicker Doll Buggy, slate blue, in very good condition. Paid $350 for it, will sell for $125. Call 243-2388 and leave a message.
FOR SALE: Baby stroller in good condition $20. Call 243-2388 and leave a message.
FOR SALE: Beautiful red Barbie convertible, Barbie Tent, Barbie Horse Barn with horse, all for $50. Call 243-2388 and leave a message.
FOR SALE: Like-new Nike football cleats size 5.5 – could be used for baseball as well – $20.00 or best offer. 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: T-ball bat, baseball bat, softball bat(good for elementary-aged children or older), 2 baseball gloves (like-new condition), and 4 slightly used softballs – best offer for all – buy one or buy them all. 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: Hoveround in excellent condition – Best offer. 712-762-3400.
FOR SALE: 2 tickets to the Farm Progress Show in Boone for today or tomorrow. Retail value $24, will sell or trade for good used ladies 26″ bicycle with multiple speeds, willing to pay extra for bike. Call 243-2408, 254-1968.
GARAGE SALE: Saturday 7 am – noon 1100 E 22nd St Boy clothes newborn – 18 mo Girl clothes newborn – 3T. Baby bed, dresser, pack n play, play kitchens, Little Tykes workbench, exosaucer, car seats, 12.5 inch bike, ProForm Treadmill, microwave and Much, much more…
FOR SALE: LOTS and LOTS of juice type tomatoes. Yellow, orange, pink, black and red. Willing to trade for building materials (2×4, linoleum, etc), freezer, IPAD or tablet, GPS, furniture, or other non perishable items (excluding onions and herbs) that you have laying around that you don’t use. North of Kimballton. 712.773.4794. Have a great day!
FOR SALE: Never used dorm size refrigerator. Wood-grain on outside. $25 obo 712-249-1027
FOR SALE: Zenith 27 inch TV that’s 4 years old. 254-3995
WANTED: Used moped 243-2069.
Here’s the (Podcast) weather forecast for Atlantic and the KJAN listening area, from Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks, and the weather data for Atlantic from KJAN News Director, Ric Hanson…
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A Shenandoah man who was critically injured during a rollover accident last week northwest of Malvern, has died from his injuries. In an updated report from the Iowa State Patrol released early this (Wednesday) morning, officials say 46-year old Robert Gene Ryan, of Shenandoah died at Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha.
Ryan had been flown by helicopter to the hospital on August 20th, after he was ejected from a 1994 Mazda pickup truck at around 10:50-p.m. The pickup had been traveling west on Highway 34, when it entered the south ditch and crossed 288th Street, before rolling over. Another man in the vehicle 29-year old Lyle Francis Stogdill, also from Shenandoah, was transported by Malvern Rescue to Creighton. Neither man was wearing a seat belt.
Officials are still not sure which man was driving the vehicle. The accident remains under investigation.