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MURRIEL PETERSEN, 78, of Kimballton (Svcs. 2/8/17)

Obituaries

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MURRIEL PETERSEN, 78, of Kimballton, died Friday, Feb. 3rd, at the Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn. Funeral services for MURRIEL PETERSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 8th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton. Ohde Funeral Home in Kimballton has the arrangements.

Visitation is at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Kimballton from 5-until 7-p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7th.  Visitation will resume at the church 9:30-a.m. Wednesday, prior to the funeral service.

Burial will be in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery on the west edge of Kimballton.

MURRIEL PETERSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Tony (Roxanna) Petersen, of Kimballton, Terry (Vicki) Petersen, of Mound City; Troy (Cheryl) Petersen, of Elk Horn; Trent (Tamara) Petersen, of Indianola; Trace (Lisa) Petersen, of Atlantic, and Thomas (Jennifer) Petersen, of Exira.

Her daughter – Jana (Scott) Smith, of Kimballton.

Her brother – Ronald Breining, of Elk Horn.

Her sister – Diana (Jim) Juelsgaard, of Kimballton.

19 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, 2/4/17

News

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

CAMANCHE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are identifying the person who shot and killed a 22-year-old man in eastern Iowa earlier this week. The Division of Criminal Investigation said Friday that 25-year-old Derick Carroll has been identified as the shooter who killed Nicholas Luskey in Camanche on Wednesday. A press release says that Carroll, of Clinton, has been cooperating with investigators and has not been charged in the shooting.

SANDYVILLE, Iowa (AP) — The Animal Rescue League of Iowa says more dogs have been removed from a Sandyville property in south-central Iowa where at least three dead dogs were found. Officials say 19 living dogs and three dead ones in various states of decomposition were found Wednesday and Thursday on the property. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is investigating and pursuing possible animal cruelty charges.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Iowa Gov. Chet Culver is no longer president of the YMCA of Greater Des Moines. The news comes seven months after he took the job. The Des Moines Register reports that Culver’s last day was Jan. 27. YMCA spokeswoman Ruth Comer declined to answer the Register’s questions about whether Culver elected to leave or was fired.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers say it will close federal property where Dakota Access oil pipeline protesters have been camped beginning on Feb. 22 because of concerns about flooding. In a statement on Friday, the Corps says there has been a record snowfall and long periods of frigid temperatures at the mouth of the Cannonball River where the protesters have been camped.

Lewis/Griswold Fire Depts. called to residential fire Sat. morning

News

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Crews with the Lewis Fire Department and Griswold Fire/Rescue, were called to a report of smoke inside the home southeast of Lewis at 64848 600th Street early this (Saturday) morning. The call came in at around 1:45-a.m. from the Danny Kirchhoff residence. The caller indicated smoke was visible, but they did not see any flames. Medivac Ambulance was also dispatched. Heavier smoke was observed when authorities arrived on the scene.

According to Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon, authorities determined the hot water on-demand system was to blame for the smoke. The home was ventilated and residents were back inside by around 2:40-a.m., which was at about the same time all emergency units were leaving the scene to return to their stations.

St. Louis bans smokeless tobacco at Busch, other venues

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Baseball players with big wads of chewing tobacco in their cheek are now a thing of the past at Busch Stadium. The St. Louis Board of Aldermen voted Friday to prohibit the use of smokeless tobacco products like chewing tobacco, dip and snuff at all sports venues, including Cardinals games at Busch Stadium. The measure provides no exemption for players or anyone else on the field or in the dugouts.

The bill’s sponsor, Alderwoman Dionne Flowers, says it sends a message that tobacco shouldn’t be associated with sports. Busch Stadium becomes the 14th Major League Baseball venue where smokeless tobacco is banned. Last month, the city council in St. Petersburg, Florida, banned smokeless tobacco products at all organized sporting events, including Tampa Bay Rays games.

Women’s college basketball scores from 2/3/17 (Iowa colleges)

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Drake 71, S. Illinois 60

N. Iowa 62, Evansville 36

Upper Iowa 63, Northern St. (SD) 56

Area girls basketball scores from Friday, Feb. 3rd 2017

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ADM, Adel 53, Bondurant Farrar 20

Boyer Valley, Dunlap 61, Charter Oak-Ute 33

CAM, Anita 41, Coon Rapids-Bayard 28

Carlisle 63, Winterset 42

Central Decatur, Leon 92, Southwest Valley 37

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 74, Atlantic 49

Denison-Schleswig 52, Clarinda 36

Des Moines Christian 62, West Central Valley, Stuart 34

Earlham 49, Woodward-Granger 43

Essex 67, Heartland Christian 26

Griswold 44, Riverside, Oakland 27

Harlan 60, Glenwood 38

IKM-Manning 68, Logan-Magnolia 61

Interstate 35,Truro 59, East Union, Afton 26

Lewis Central 74, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 31

Martensdale-St. Marys 48, Lenox 21

Murray 55, Orient-Macksburg 31

Panorama, Panora 45, Ogden 35

Red Oak 39, Creston 17

Shenandoah 55, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 54

Sidney 51, Fremont Mills, Tabor 37

Sioux City, East 45, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 31

Treynor 64, Missouri Valley 28

Underwood 69, Audubon 44

Van Meter 59, AC/GC 33

Western Valley Conference Tourney
OA-BCIG 60, River Valley, Correctionville 36

Siouxland Community Christian 54, Ridge View 43

West Monona, Onawa 47, Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 18

Woodbury Central, Moville 42, Lawton-Bronson 40

Area boys basketball scores from Friday, Feb. 3rd 2017

Sports

February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

ADM, Adel 64, Bondurant Farrar 59, OT

Audubon 51, Underwood 48

Bishop Heelan Catholic, Sioux City 55, Sioux City, West 50

Boone 56, Carroll 52

Boyer Valley, Dunlap 68, Charter Oak-Ute 54

CAM, Anita 56, Coon Rapids-Bayard 43

Carlisle 76, Winterset 56

Central Decatur, Leon 66, Southwest Valley 50

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 78, Bellevue East, Neb. 72

Creston 86, Red Oak 65

Denison-Schleswig 72, Clarinda 44

Des Moines Christian 78, West Central Valley, Stuart 39

Earlham 66, Woodward-Granger 49

Fremont Mills, Tabor 65, Sidney 50

Glenwood 74, Harlan 60

IKM-Manning 65, Logan-Magnolia 53

Interstate 35,Truro 63, East Union, Afton 44

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 62, Shenandoah 56

Martensdale-St. Marys 74, Lenox 39

Murray 81, Orient-Macksburg 39

Panorama, Panora 71, Ogden 57

Pleasantville 61, Mount Ayr 43

Riverside, Oakland 48, Griswold 27

Sioux City, East 72, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 28

St. Albert, Council Bluffs 59, Lewis Central 50

Stanton 85, Clarinda Academy 72

Treynor 60, Missouri Valley 31

Van Meter 77, AC/GC 49

Wayne, Corydon 83, Bedford 75, OT

Traffic stop in Shenandoah Fri. night results in 2 arrests

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February 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Shenandoah Police Department report a traffic stop late Friday night in the 400 block of N. Center Street, resulted in the arrest of two people. The K9 “Argo” was deployed and upon further investigation, 46-year old Ray Kalkas and 44-year old Michelle Kalkas, both of Imogene, were taken into custody a little after 10:15-p.m.

Ray Kalkas was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Michelle Kalkas was charged with Driving While Barred (Habitual Offender). Both were transported to the Shenandoah Police Department, where they were able to post a $3,000 bond.

Wheelers win boys hoops thriller over Underwood

Sports

February 3rd, 2017 by admin

The Audubon Wheelers boys basketball team held on just enough down the stretch to beat Underwood 51-48 on Friday night in Audubon.  The Wheelers led most of the night but it took a three point miss by the Eagles at the end to seal the Audubon win.

Audubon led 25-20 in a very methodical first half that saw Tate Killeen score 14. Underwood star Isaiah Humphrey sat most a good portion of the game with foul trouble and ended up fouling out with a couple minutes left in the fourth quarter.  He finished the night as Underwood’s leading scorer with 10, well below his 23 point average.

Audubon led 38-32 at the end of the third quarter but the Eagles would rally to tie the game at 40 with 4:22 left to play. The Eagles would tie it once more but never took the lead.  Audubon ended up in the double bonus as Underwood was trying to play catch-up and the Wheelers made just enough free throws to win. They made it interesting though only making 14-30 from the line for the game. Jared Martin hit a three to close the gap to two with nine seconds left. Josh Lange then made one of two free throws to give the Wheelers a three point lead. Jared Martin then forced up a wild three well short and time expired with the Wheelers hanging on.

Audubon was led by Tate Killeen with 19 points and they improve their record to 10-9. The Wheelers next play Exira-EHK on Monday.

Underwood fell to 16-3 and now put doubt into their chance to share the Western Iowa Conference title, falling a game behind AHSTW.  The Eagles finish conference play Monday against Logan-Magnolia.

Listen to the full post-game interview with Audubon Head Coach Michael Strasko below.

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Underwood girls put clamps on Wheelers in fourth quarter

Sports

February 3rd, 2017 by admin

The Underwood girls basketball team built a lead over the Audubon Wheelers in the second quarter that they wouldn’t relinquish and put the game away in the fourth with a 69-44 win.

The Eagles built an 8 point halftime lead behind 16 first half points from Karley Larson.  They would keep the lead right around 8-10 points for much of the rest of the game before slamming the door shut in a 20-5 fourth quarter.

Larson finished with 25 to lead the Eagles, who improve to 14-6 on the season with the win. They next face Logan-Magnolia on Monday.

Audubon was led in the loss by Sydney Obermeier with 19 points and the Wheelers are now 9-10. The Wheelers have a meeting with Tri-Center on Tuesday.