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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd

Trading Post

May 3rd, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Cabinet can be used for TV or computer. Pull out shelves for keyboard/desk.   Lots of storage. Top doors fold in half when opened. Height 63″, width 35″, depth 23″. Like new $200, originally $500. Call or text 712-254-2254.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  excellent 5 x 8 Luma aluminum golf trailer with sides, ramps and registration.  Also, a 12 x 32 Toro rider and 5 Toro 21″ mowers.  $1600 cash.  Call 712-790-1841 in Carroll.

WANTED: 55 gallon steel drums; Ford 150 94′ or new pickup, running or not. 712-420-3016.

FREE:  a dozen or so plastic containers for the freezer, in pint and quart sizes.  Call 712-243-2493.

GARAGE SALE: 804 E. Mahogony, Atlantic. May 5th – 8 am – 6 pm and May 6th from 8 am – noon. Toys, books, clothes, bike, lots of miscellaneous.

FOR SALE: Heavy duty power wheelchair with new batteries. $250. Call 712-243-2361.

Atlantic girls golf wins Betty Heflin Invite 5/2/2017

Sports

May 3rd, 2017 by admin

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 331
  2. Kuemper Catholic 375
  3. Shenandoah 385
  4. Clarinda 393
  5. Harlan 400
  6. Creston 410
  7. Denison-Schleswig 416
  8. Glenwood 427
  9. ADM 433
  10. Winterset 450
  11. Red Oak NTS

Individuals Scores

Medal winners after breaking ties by handicap holes were:
1.  Brooke Newell, Atlantic – 74
2.  Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic – 83

3.  Grace Davidson, Clarinda – 85
4.  Baylee Newell, Atlantic – 85
5.  Alison Schweers, Kuemper – 87
6.  Anna Carlson, Shenandoah – 88
7.  McKenna DenBeste, Atlantic – 89
8.  Sophia Groumoutis, Creston – 90
9.  Sara Sweeney, Carroll – 90
10.  Ciara Burnison, Shenandoah – 90
11.  Ashton Carter, Creston – 91
12.  McKenna Ludwig, Kuemper – 92

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “This was a great team victory for us as we head into our tournament season leading up to regionals.  McKenna played the front lights out, shooting a 40; she finished with an 89 – very proud of her.  Brooke sank a 25′ putt on #17 for birdie.  She played even on the back 9.  Alyssa and Baylee were steady all day.

As we move forward, our short game still needs improvement.  We need to continue to improve on our chipping and approach shots to the green.  We don’t give ourselves good opportunities on our first putts to make them.

Big outing in Sioux City Wednesday – should be very competitive.  Also good for us to go back to back days with 18 hole tournaments.”

Atlantic wins Trojan boys golf Tournament 5/2/2017

Sports

May 3rd, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic boys golf team hosted the Trojan Tournament on Tuesday at Atlantic Golf and Country Club.

School Team Score
Atlantic 289     1st
Clarinda 305     2nd
Kuemper 310     3rd
Harlan 323     4th
ADM 324     5th
Glenwood 324     6th
Norwalk 328     7th
Shenandaoh 329     8th
Winterset 337     9th
Ballard 344    10th
Denison 347     11th
Creston 354     12th
LC 357     13th
Red Oak 404     14th

 

Individuals School Score
Jake Olsen Atlantic 69       1st
Matt Gearheart Atlantic 71       2nd
Carlton Rahn Clarinda 73       3rd
Ben Renaud Atlantic 74       4th
Michael Stolts Creston 74       5th
Ryan Feauto Kuemper 74       6th
Noah Hartman Ballard 74       7th
Jacob Schumacher ADM 74       8th
Nate Mertz Kuemper 74       9th
Benton Bielfeldt Clarinda 75      10th
Cyle Renaud Atlantic 75      11th
Max Sutcliffe Norwalk 76      12th
Other Atlantic Scores
Zac Stork  77

Nate Gifford  81

Atlantic Head Coach Ed DenBeste: “Great rounds today on our home course.  That is the lowest score I have seen here.  Great to see Jake shoot an even par and win be a medalist his senior year.  Also Matt had a great score today.  Two over is excellent.  Good to see Ben shoot his 74.  Didn’t make that many putts but a good score. Cyle also great to see him shoot 75.  Zac had a better score today than last week.  Good to see him come back and Nate played his normal score.  Great to see this team continue on their great year.  Hopefully we can continue this into the weekend and Hawkeye 10.”

Western Iowa Conference Co-Ed Championships 5/2/2017

Sports

May 3rd, 2017 by admin

Girls Scores

1
Treynor
177.00
2
Logan-Magnolia
131.00
3
Underwood
92.00
4
Tri-Center
68.00
5
Griswold
61.00
6
IKM-Manning
53.00
7
Missouri Valley
52.00
8
AHSTW
45.00
9
Audubon
35.00
10
Riverside
26.00

Full results here.

Boys Scores

1
Treynor
138.00
Point Breakdown
2
Underwood
115.00
Point Breakdown
3
Audubon
86.00
Point Breakdown
4
Missouri Valley
85.50
Point Breakdown
5
Griswold
63.00
Point Breakdown
6
Ahstw
59.00
Point Breakdown
7
Riverside
55.50
Point Breakdown
8
Tri-Center
48.50
Point Breakdown
9
Ikm-Manning
46.00
Point Breakdown
10
Logan-Magnolia
43.50
Point Breakdown

Full results here.

Public Hearing Thursday in Walnut on Budget Amendment

News

May 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held Thursday evening in Walnut, as part of the regular Walnut City Council meeting that begins at 5-p.m.  The hearing is with regard to a Budget Amendment for the Fiscal Year 2016-17 Budget. The Council will act later on during the meeting to approve the amendment.

In other business, the Walnut City Council will continue with discussions pertaining to the Streetscape Enhancement Project, Facade improvements Streetscape improvements, the Well project, the former school property, Antique City Car Show, and more.

Action items include the adoption of: A Code of Conduct; Residential Anti-displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan; Policies and Resolutions pertaining to the CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) program; Equal Opportunity statement; Affirmative Fair Housing Policy and more.

The meeting takes place at the Walnut City Hall.

Heartbeat Today 5-3-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 3rd, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Nodaway Valley High School seniors Danica Clayton, Natalie Daughtery, Brayten Funke and Livy Green.

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ISU students develop video game using integrated reality

News

May 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Some students at Iowa State University are likely having more fun than other students around the state — as they all scramble to finish class projects before the end of the spring semester. That’s because the ISU students, in James Lathrop’s computer science class, are making a video game. It’s not your traditional video game. Ryan Krause is among the students working with Microsoft’s HoloLens to make interactive holograms. “There’s just always new technology to keep up with and find new ways to make it fun for the people,” Krause says.

The holograms create an “integrated reality,” allowing users to interact with the games in their actual environment. Zachary Koehn, a senior at ISU from Atkins, Iowa, is among the group of students that spent an entire academic year developing a game from concept to finished product. “In the first semester, you just end with a prototype. So, all you have is blocks…just a cube on the screen. But, now that we have all of our artist friends doing stuff — we have monster models, actual cards on the field — it looks good now. It finally feels like a game,” Koehn says.

The class initially involved just computer programmers, but eventually, graphic design students like Quinn Van Maanen helped create the game’s characters. “I get to make creatures – like dragons, griffons, werewolves, and goblins,” Van Maanen says. “They’re just really fun to make.” Van Maanen is a 2013 graduate of Rock Valley High School. She’s now hoping to make a career out of what she’s learned at ISU. “I really do want to go into game design because it’s such a mixed media, so you get to touch everything,” Van Maanen says.

The ISU students are scheduled to preview the final version of their game tonight (Wednesday) at 6 p.m.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 5/3/2017

Podcasts, Sports

May 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 5/3/2017

News, Podcasts

May 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Cass County Extension Report 5-3-2017

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 3rd, 2017 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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