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Johnson has 20 points, 17 boards to lead Missouri State

Sports

March 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Alize Johnson scored 20 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead Missouri State to a 70-64 victory over Northern Iowa in a Missouri Valley Conference Tournament quarterfinal on Friday night. No. 6 seed Missouri State (17-15) plays second-seeded and No. 21-ranked Wichita State (28-4) in Saturday’s semifinal.

The Bears had a seven-point lead with four minutes left. Bennett Koch made two free throws and Klint Carlson converted a 3-point play to pull Northern Iowa to 59-57. Missouri State turned the ball over on its next possession, and Jordan Ashton then missed a 3 for the Panthers.

Johnson’s free throw made it 60-57. The Panthers then missed another bucket, and the Bears shot 10 of 10 from the line to seal it. Chris Kendrix had 11 points for the Bears. Jarred Dixon added 10 points and made all 10 of his foul shots. Jeremy Morgan scored 18 points to lead No. 3 seed Northern Iowa (14-16), which has lost four straight.

DALE FINCK, 87, of Greenfield (Svcs. 3/10/17)

Obituaries

March 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DALE FINCK, 87, of Greenfield, died Thursday, March 2nd, at the Community Care Center, in Stuart. Celebration of Life services for DALE FINCK will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, March 10th, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements

There is no visitation. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial with Full military rites conducted by the Fontanelle American Legion Carlson Post #247 will be held at the Fontanelle Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church following committal services.

Memorials may be directed to the Dale Finck Memorial Fund to be established by the family.

DALE FINCK is survived by:

His wife – Norma Finck, of Greenfield.

His children – Jim Finck and wife Marla, of Greenfield, Gary Finck and wife Joanie, of Greenfield and Sherri Lund, of Greenfield.

His brother – Dean Finck and wife Madeline, of Lenox

His sister – Shirley Williams, of Stuart.

5 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great grandson; other relatives and friends.

Study: Iowa sees 61% boost in the number of solar jobs

News

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A report called the Solar Jobs Census finds the number of people working in the solar industry in Iowa rose just over 60-percent in the past two years. Avery Palmer, spokesman for the non-profit Solar Foundation, says Iowa had about 350 solar jobs in 2015 versus more than 560 last year. The study finds one out of every 50 new jobs in the country last year was in the solar industry.

Palmer says, “What we’re seeing over and over is that the price of solar is going way down and solar is becoming more and more affordable and accessible no matter what part of the country you live in, whether you’re in a small town a big city or a rural area.” The census finds solar employment increased in 44 of the 50 states last year, growing by 25-percent nationwide, while Iowa’s increase was 61-percent.

“As solar becomes more attractive to homes, businesses and communities, companies are building more projects,” Palmer says, “and they are hiring more people to do the work.” The subject of solar jobs is wide-ranging, Palmer says, and includes far more than the people who install solar arrays on rooftops.

“If you have a big solar project that’s being built out somewhere in the country, you need folks to manage the project and to manage the finances,” Palmer says. “You also need people to do sales, to do the marketing, to do the engineering.” Palmer predicts steady growth, with an increase of at least 10-percent in solar jobs nationwide in 2017.

California saw the most growth in solar jobs in 2016, followed by Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada and Florida. Iowa ranks 41st nationally for the number of solar jobs, 38th in solar jobs per capita.

(Radio Iowa)

Pro-Trump rallies on Saturday scheduled in four Iowa cities

News

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Supporters of President Trump are planning rallies in four Iowa cities tomorrow (Saturday). Organizers of these “Spirit of America” rallies across the country say their goal is to show there’s broad support for the president’s agenda.  “We just know how the last few years the middle class has become really crunched and he sees that and he wants to turn that around.” That is Tammy Kobza, a coordinator for the rallies in Davenport, Ottumwa, Des Moines and Council Bluffs. She says the rallies will feature speakers, patriotic songs, and fellowship.

“It’s a very upbeat, family-friendly time where we’re going to cheer him on and just see that America, by and large, believes in the values that our country was built upon and we’re ready to stand for ‘America First,'” Kobza says. The pro-Trump rallies in Iowa are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday). The central Iowa event will be held on the state capitol grounds in Des Moines. The rally in Ottumwa will be held in the Central Park Band Shelter. Davenport Guns will host the event in Davenport.

Organizers of the Council Bluffs event call it a “street corner” rally — at the corner of 16th and Broadway in Council Bluffs.

(Radio Iowa)

FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd

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Atlantic woman injured during Dec. crash in NE has died

News

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One of two Atlantic residents injured during a two-vehicle crash accident in Lancaster County, Nebraska, Christmas Day 2016, has died. 78-year old Joan Harlan, died Thursday, March 2nd, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha.

The Nebraska State Patrol said an eastbound semi had gone out of control, crossed the median and struck a westbound SUV occupied by Joan and her 78-year-old husband, Robert Harlan. The accident happened on Interstate 80 near the Waverly exit,  shortly after noon on Dec 25th. Both suffered serious injuries during the crash. The driver of the semi, 45-year-old Princewill Dabrinze, of Texas was hospitalized in fair condition at the time.

It’s believed the weather and road conditions were to blame for the crash.

BERNARD MAEDER, 95, of Corning (Svcs. 3/6/17)

Obituaries

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BERNARD MAEDER, 95, of Corning, died Friday, March 3rd, at his home in rural Corning. Funeral services for BERNARD MAEDER will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, March 6th, at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church, in Reno, IA. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-until 7-p.m. Sunday, with the family present. A Rosary will be held at the funeral home beginning at 5-p.m., Sunday.

Burial will be in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery at Reno, IA.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

BERNARD MAEDER is survived by:

His sons – Dallas (Joan) Maeder and Ronald (Carlene) Maeder.

His daughters – Mary (Monty) Boswell; Shirley (Randall) Olive; Diane Stender, and Linda (David) Beeman.

His sister – Eleanor Ogburn.

15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

DONALD L. SCOTT, 86, of Grimes & formerly of Panora (Svcs. 3/6/17)

Obituaries

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DONALD L. SCOTT, 86, of Grimes (& formerly of Panora), died Thursday, March 2nd, at Kennybrook Village, in Grimes. Memorial services for DONALD SCOTT will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, March 6th, at the Panora United Methodist Church. Twigg Funeral Home in Panora has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Panora United Methodist Church on Sunday (March 5th), from 5-until 7-p.m.

A Private family burial of cremains will take place at a later date in the Iowa Veterans Cemetery near Van Meter.

DONALD SCOTT is survived by:

His wife – Marilyn, of Grimes.

His sons – Phillip (Cathy) Scott, of Panora, and Alan (Russell) Scott, of Jefferson.

His daughter – Donnell (Scott) Vogel, of Kiel, WI.

His sister – Julia Scott, of Guthrie Center.

and 4 grandchildren.

JOAN HARLAN, 78, of Atlantic (Svcs. 3/7/17)

Obituaries

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JOAN HARLAN, 78, of Atlantic, died Thursday, March 2nd, at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life service for JOAN HARLAN will be held 1-p.m. Tuesday, March 7th, at the 1st Assembly of God Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with her family is from 5-until 8-p.m. Monday, March 6th, at the funeral home; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery will be held 11-a.m. Tuesday (prior to the funeral service).

Memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later date to a cause near and dear to her heart.

JOAN Harlan is survived by:

Her husband – Keith Harlan, of Atlantic.

Local poultry producers invited to attend a meeting about processing project

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) –Western Iowa poultry producers are invited to a meeting about a poultry processing project on Thursday, March 9th at 6pm at the Oakland Community Center (614 Dr. Van Zee Rd., Oakland, IA 51560). Local farmers are working with Golden Hills RC&D to aggregate poultry for transport to a USDA-certified processor. The project was piloted last fall and the meeting will discuss future processing details and logistics.

The group will be coordinating a group purchase of chicks to be ready for processing on the same date this spring, and likely with follow-up dates after that. Birds would be picked up at two or three locations in Western Iowa and transported to a USDA-inspected facility in Eastern Nebraska. Kevin Ellis, Poultry Specialist with the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) will also be at the meeting to answer questions about poultry production.

Producers who join the project will have their birds shipped collectively to a USDA-certified processor in Southeast Nebraska, saving time and money while expanding market opportunities to various wholesale and retail outlets in Iowa and other states. Live birds will be transported to the processing facility using a local contracted hauling company. Processed birds will then be shipped via refrigerated truck to restaurants, stores, consumers, or a cold storage facility in Harlan, depending on the producers’ preferences.

Funding for this project was made possible by the Local Food Promotion Program managed by the Agricultural Marketing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, with matching funds from Golden Hills RC&D. For more information about the project, visit www.swiffi.org/poultry or contact Golden Hills RC&D at 712-482-3029 or lance@goldenhillsrcd.org.