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MARIE WINEVA FEEKES, 87, of Avoca (Svcs. 3/27/17)

Obituaries

March 26th, 2017 by admin

MARIE WINEVA FEEKES, 87, of Avoca, died Friday, March 24th, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for MARIE FEEKES will be held 2-p.m. Monday, March 27th, at the United Church of Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation at the United Church of Avoca is on Monday from 1-until 2-p.m.

Burial will be in he Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

MARIE FEEKES is survived by:

Her husband -Gerrit Feekes, of Avoca.

Her sons – Larry (Linda) Feekes, of Harlan, and Greg (Connie) Feekes, of Rapid City, SD.

His daughter – Julie Feekes, of Green Bay, WI.

8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic School Board Special meeting to act on Real Estate matters

News

March 26th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education will meet 9-a.m. Monday in the ICN Room at the High School, to act on approving the purchase of certain real estate, and the termination of a lease for another property.

During their meeting on January 24th, the Board voted to enter into negotiations to purchase the Cass, Incorporated building at 1406 S.W. 7th Street (on the west side of Atlantic). Board Secretary/Business Manager Mary Beth Fast has said the building could serve many purposes, including bringing back the K-through 6 Behavioral Program which was cancelled a couple of years ago due to a lack of students. The building space would allow the program to be expanded to include 10 slots for students, one full-time Behavioral Education teacher and one para-educator.

She said they could also use the 27,000 square foot building for an Alternative High School, Career Tech classes, office space, and/or rent or lease the space to other entities.

The Board is expected Monday morning to terminate a 5-year building lease with the Car Guys, LLC, for a facility at 1209 Sunnyside Lane, effective June 30, 2017. The facility currently serves as the site for the Behavioral Program and Alternative High School. Ending the lease agreement would save the District more than $51,253 per year.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: 3/26/17

Weather

March 26th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 5:45-a.m….)

Today: Areas of fog through about 2-p.m., otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 48. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy, with a low around 39. North wind 5-10 mph.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58. East northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: Cloudy w/a 40% chance of rain after midnight. Low around 42.
Wednesday/Wed. night: A 50% chance of rain. High near 56/ Low 41.

Rainfall total 1.06″ this weekend (7-a.m. Friday through 7-a.m. today)

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, March 26th 2017

News

March 26th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:25 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Newly released documents show Iowa officials have agreed to help private Medicaid management companies shoulder huge losses they’ve suffered in covering more than 500,000 poor or disabled Iowa residents. The Des Moines Register reports that the three national companies have complained losing about $450 million in Iowa’s shift to private Medicaid management, which started last April. The agreements are expected to cost the state roughly $10 million, which would be paid more than a year from now.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City police officer is recovering after his patrol vehicle was broadsided by a pickup truck. The Sioux City Journal reports that the crash happened around 2 a.m. Friday when Sgt. Terry Ivener was traveling northbound on a city street and was hit by an eastbound pickup. Police believe the 29-year-old woman driving the pickup had been drinking and say charges are pending.

TAMA, Iowa (AP) — A Tama County man has died after being hit by a minivan on Highway 30 near Tama in east-central Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol tells Cedar Rapids television station KCRG that 41-year-old Randolph Papakee Jr. died in the Friday night incident. The patrol says Papakkee and a woman were walking across the highway when Papakkee was hit.

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified a man whose body was found in a submerged sport utility vehicle in the Des Moines River near Keokuk. Authorities tell the Hawk Eye that the body of 46-year-old Sean Junior O’Day, of Keokuk, was found in the SUV Tuesday. Keokuk Deputy Police Chief Jay Whitaker says O’Day was identified through an autopsy. Whitaker says foul play is not suspected, but the investigation continues.

Iowa baseball tops Purdue Saturday, evens series

Sports

March 26th, 2017 by admin

(Iowa City) — A four-run eighth inning helped Iowa to a 5-1 win over Purdue on Saturday afternoon. It was the Hawkeyes first conference win of the season in the opening conference series for the two squads. The series is now tied 1-1 on the weekend.

With the game tied at one, Mason McCoy stated the eighth inning offense with an infield single and advanced to second on an error. Jake Adams doubled in the go-ahead run before Justin Jenkins, Luke Farley and Tyler Cropley all followed with run-scoring at bats.

Zach Daniels (4-1) earned the win in relief, throwing 3.2 innings of shutout baseball. He allowed two hits and two walks while striking out four. Shane Ritter got the final two outs of the game to earn his second save.

Jenner Invite results from Graceland University in Lamoni

Sports

March 26th, 2017 by admin

A number of Southwest Iowa schools competed at the 2017 Jenner Invitational on Saturday at Graceland University in Lamoni. Follow the link to check out all of the results. Jenner Invite Results

Kirkwood Women’s basketball wins NJCAA D-II title for seventh time

Sports

March 26th, 2017 by admin

(Story from njcaa.org)

HARRISON, Ark. – In a highly anticipated showdown, No. 1 Kirkwood (Iowa) defeated No. 2 Johnson County (Kan.) 61-46 to capture the 2017 NJCAA Division II Women’s Basketball Championship at Pioneer Pavilion in Harrison, Arkansas.

With the win, Kirkwood caps off an undefeated season at 37-0 and takes home its seventh national championship in program history – setting the all-time mark in NJCAA DII Women’s Basketball.

  • Tournament MVP Simone Goods led the charge for the Eagles with a double-double, posting 19 points and 17 rebounds. Goods wraps up her 2017 season averaging 16.2 points and 8.2 rebounds per outing.
  • Tayana Wilson also reached double-figures for Kirkwood with 10 points.
  • Kirkwood outdueled Johnson County on the boards 42-29.  Deleyah Harris helped Goods control the glass with six rebounds of her own.
  • Johnson County closes out its season’s run at 33-3.
  • Monroe Community College (N.Y.) took down Kankakee (Ill.) 66-57 in the consolation finals to finish third in the tournament.
  • St. Louis (MO) won the second consolation game against Essex County (N.J.) 75-52 to round out the top five finishers of the tournament.

Southwestern CC Men’s hoops wins NJCAA D-II title

Sports

March 26th, 2017 by admin

(Story from njcaa.org)

DANVILLE, Ill. (March 25, 2017) – In the 2017 NJCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Championship, Southwestern (Iowa) took down Louisburg (N.C.) 77-53 for the first national title the program’s history.

Southwestern led 31-25 at intermission. Tournament MVP Brodric Thomas and Jamil Maddred each tallied 11 second half points as the Spartans outscored the Hurricanes 46-28 to capture the championship 77-53.

  • Thomas finished with a game-high 18 points.
  • Southwestern finishes its championship season 36-1.
  • Louisburg drops to 30-5 to close out its season.
  • Southwestern averaged 84 points in the tournament, resulting in a winning margin of 15.75 points per contest.
  • Southwestern 6-1 all-time in tournament.
  • South Suburban (Ill.) and Richard Bland (VA) finished the tournament third and fourth, respectively.

Pitts, Ndow lead Northwest Missouri St to D-II championship

Sports

March 26th, 2017 by admin

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Justin Pitts scored 23 points, Chris-Ebou Ndow had a double-double and Northwest Missouri State beat Fairmont State 71-61 Saturday in the NCAA Division II championship game.

Ndow finished with 17 points and 18 rebounds and Anthony Woods scored 13 with five rebounds and five assists for Northwest Missouri State (35-1). The Bearcats won their first men’s basketball national championship and became the first D-II school to win the title in football and basketball in the same academic year.

Pitts hit a 3-pointer to open the game, a layup by Woods made it 13-3 lead about 5½ minutes in and Northwest Missouri State took a 32-21 lead into the break. Another 3 by Pitts gave the Bearcats their biggest lead, 36-22, with 18 minutes to go and Fairmont State (34-3) trailed by at least eight the rest of the way.

Matt Bingaya had 24 points and seven rebounds and Thomas Winbush scored 17 with eight boards for the Falcons.

A layup by Shammgod Wells cut Fairmont’s deficit to 60-52 with 4:54 left, but Ndow answered with a layup eight seconds later and the Falcons missed their next eight shots, and two free throws by Ndow made it 68-54 with 1:12 remaining.

Fairmont, which came in averaging 95.4 points per game, shot just 31 percent (9 of 29) from the field in the first half. The Falcons set season lows for points in a half (21 in the first) and total points.

Both teams were appearing in their first D-II national championship game and each set school records for wins in a season.

 

Iowa officials agree to help Medicaid firms with shortfall

News

March 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Newly released documents show Iowa officials have agreed to help private Medicaid management companies shoulder huge losses they’ve suffered in covering more than 500,000 poor or disabled Iowa residents. The Des Moines Register reports that the three national companies have complained losing about $450 million in Iowa’s shift to private Medicaid management, which started last April.

Documents obtained by the Register through an open-records request show that Department of Human Services leaders signed contract amendments in February, under which the government agreed to shoulder some of the losses. Department of Human Services spokeswoman Amy McCoy said Friday the agreements are expected to cost the state roughly $10 million, which would be paid more than a year from now. She says the federal government would also contribute.