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West Harrison Gregg Beam Co-Ed Invitational

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April 21st, 2018 by admin

GIRLS 

  1. Missouri Valley 134
  2. West Harrison 108
  3. Woodbine 99
  4. CAM 83
  5. Westwood 66
  6. River Valley 45
  7. Whiting 26

Full Results: Girls HS results

BOYS

  1. Missouri Valley 168
  2. Woodbine 139
  3. CAM 81
  4. Ridge View 71
  5. River Valley 48
  6. Westwood 45
  7. West Harrison 33
  8. Whiting 3

Full Results: BOYS HS RESULTS

Underwood Co-Ed Eagle Relays 04/20/2018

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April 20th, 2018 by admin

Girls

  1. Underwood 108
  2. Logan-Magnolia 105.25
  3. Treynor 75
  4. Tri-Center 65
  5. CB Thomas Jefferson 63.5
  6. AHSTW 55
  7. Fremont-Mills 50.25
  8. Cherokee 46
  9. Okoboji 45
  10. IKM-Manning 32.5
  11. Lawton-Bronson 31.75
  12. Audubon 29
  13. Coon Rapids-Bayard 17.75
  14. Riverside 16

Highlights: AHSTW’s Cora Comer won the 100M in 12.98. Heidi Hall won the 1500M for the Lady Vikes. Karley Larson of Underwood won the 3000M and Avery True won the 100 Hurdles. Cecilia Myers won the 400 Hurdles for the Eagles as well. Audubon’s Melissa Deist won the Shot Put.

Boys

  1. Underwood 141
  2. St. Albert 105
  3. Treynor 90
  4. Okoboji 79
  5. Estherville Lincoln Central 69.5
  6. IKM-Manning 69
  7. Lawton-Bronson 68
  8. West Central Valley 45
  9. Fremont-Mills 34
  10. Logan-Magnolia 19.5
  11. Essex 13
  12. Coon Rapids-Bayard 5
  13. Tri-Center 3

Highlights: Underwood got a win from Jalen Humphrey in the 800M and Landon Nelson in the Discus. The Eagles also won the Distance Medley. Treynor’s Jerry Jorgensen won the 1600M. Jack Tiarks won the High Jump for the Cardinals.

Full Results: 2018 Co-Ed Eagle Relays

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/20/2018

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April 20th, 2018 by admin

Girls Soccer

Abraham Lincoln 1, Norfolk 0 — Ralston Tournament
AHSTW 3, Des Moines North 2
Glenwood 2, Clear Creek-Amana 0 — ADM Tournament
Gilbert 1, St. Albert 0 — ADM Tournament
Treynor 10, Atlantic 0

Boys Soccer

Creston 2, Indianola 1
Kuemper Catholic 1, Greene County 0
Riverside 10, Clarinda Academy 1

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/20/2018

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April 20th, 2018 by admin

Girls Tennis

Abraham Lincoln 8 Sioux City West 1
Abraham Lincoln 5 Sioux City North 4
Glenwood 8 Lewis Central 1
Kuemper Catholic 6 Fort Dodge 3
St. Albert 9 Southwest Valley 0
Thomas Jefferson 5 Sioux City North 4
Thomas Jefferson 9 Sioux City West 0

Boys Tennis

Glenwood 9 Lewis Central 0
St. Albert 8 Southwest Valley 1

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/20/2018

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April 20th, 2018 by admin

Girls Golf

Creston 181, Clarke 244
Glenwood 198, Lewis Central 237
Griswold 192, Treynor 297
IKM-Manning 241, AHSTW NTS
Kuemper Catholic 186, Harlan 192
Missouri Valley 220, Audubon NTS

Boys Golf

Audubon 181, Missouri Valley 199
Glenwood 151, Lewis Central 168
IKM-Manning 179, AHSTW NTS
Treynor 187, Griswold 201

GERALD EDWARD JONES, 79, of Flippin, AR & formerly of Walnut, IA (Celebration of Life 4/28/18)

Obituaries

April 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GERALD EDWARD JONES, 79, of Flippin, AR (formerly of Walnut), died Feb. 20th in Mountain Home, AR. A Celebration of Life for GERALD JONES will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, April 28th, at the Monroe Methodist Church northeast of Walnut.

Burial will be in the Monroe Cemetery in Walnut (IA).

GERALD EDWARD JONES is survived by:

His wife – Marilyn Jones, of Flippin.

His son – Scott (Sherry) Jones, of Springfield, MO.

His daughter – Julienne (Mike) Crews, of Flippin, AR

and 3 grandchildren.

GERALD JOHN BISSEN, 92, of Earling (Svcs. 4/23/18)

Obituaries

April 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

GERALD JOHN BISSEN, 92, of Earling, died Thursday, April 19th, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial for GERALD BISSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, April 23rd, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling, is from 4-until 8-p.m. Sunday, April 22nd, with a Knights of Columbus Rosary at 4-p.m.

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

GERALD BISSEN is survived by:

His daughters – Lori (Tom) Heit, of Evansdale (IA); Bette (Steve) Sheeran, of West Palm Beach, FL; Peg (Mike) Shappell, of Loxahatchee, FL, and Chris (Dave) Blum, of Glenwood.

His sons – Bob (Mary) Bissen, of Earling; Jim Bissen, of Mesa, AZ; Dale (Julie) Bissen, of Woodbury, MN; Jerry (Pat) Bissen, of Harlan, and Ron (Melissa) Bissen, of Westminster, MD.

24-grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and his brother-in-law from Oceanside, CA.

Food trucks leaving downtown Des Moines for suburbs

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April 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A combination of fees and parking difficulties could be prompting many food truck operators to abandon Des Moines and instead rumble off to the suburbs. The Des Moines Register reports the city of Des Moines has issued only three mobile vendor permits this year. That’s down from 15 permits last year and 21 permits in 2016. Food truck owners must pay $1,750 in permitting and parking fees to Des Moines annually and can only operate in specific locations.

That has led some vendors to leave downtown for suburban business parks where parking is free. Kevin Gollhofer says he gave up on street sales from his barbecue truck and has focused on catering. He says people like to see trucks downtown but don’t buy from them consistently.

Atlantic resident asks thief to return yard ornament or face charges

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April 20th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An Atlantic resident, upset about a stolen cement yard ornament she’s owned for about 30-years, says if the person who took it returns it, undamaged, she won’t press charges. The woman, who resides in the 600 block of Elm Street, told KJAN News the 12-inch tall, black statue of a female “Hillbilly,” was taken sometime April 10th or early April 11th. And, while it’s only worth about $30, the sentimental value means much more to the woman from whom it was stolen.

The incident has been reported to the Atlantic Police Department, and the victim says a neighbor has surveillance video of the thief that police are reviewing. The woman promises that if the thief returns the statue in one piece, or can direct authorities to where it is, no charges will be filed.

Big Ten Men’s Basketball in 2018-19 will include 20-game conference schedule

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April 20th, 2018 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. — The Big Ten Conference revealed a breakdown of all 14 schools’ opponents for the 2018-19 Big Ten men’s basketball season on Thursday. Conference teams will compete in a 20-game conference schedule for the first time, playing seven teams both home and away and six teams once (three home and three away).

Iowa’s opponents for the upcoming season will include:

Home: Illinois, Maryland, Michigan
Away: Minnesota, Penn State, Purdue
Home/Away: Indiana, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Ohio State, Rutgers, Wisconsin

Beginning with the 2018-19 season, the men will move to a 20-game scheduling format, while the women will move to an 18-game format. On the men’s side, each team will play seven opponents twice (home and away) and six opponents once (three home, three away). The women’s format will see teams play five opponents twice (home and away) and eight opponents once (four home, four away). In total, the new conference schedules will feature 140 men’s games (up from 126 games last season) and 126 women’s games (up from 112 games last season), resulting in an 11% and 13% increase, respectively.

Iowa women’s basketball opponents for the upcoming season will include:

Home: Maryland, Northwestern, Rutgers, Wisconsin
Away: Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio State, Penn State
Home/Away: Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Purdue