United Group Insurance

High School Football Schedule – Playoff Quarterfinals – 11/04/2016

Sports

November 3rd, 2016 by admin

High School Football Schedule
Quarterfinals Playoffs
Friday, November 4, 2016
All games set for 7:00pm Kickoffs

CLASS 4A:

Ankeny Centennial @ Valley, West Des Moines
Cedar Rapids, Washington vs Iowa City, City High at Kingston Stadium
Dowling Catholic, West Des Moines vs Waukee at Williams Stadium
Iowa City, West @ Prairie, Cedar Rapids

CLASS 3A:

Boone @ Webster City
Glenwood @ Carroll
Pella @ Solon
Waverly-Shell Rock @ Xavier, Cedar Rapids

CLASS 2A:

Dike-New Hartford @ PCM, Monroe
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll vs Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley at Denison
Union, La Porte City @ North Fayette Valley
Williamsburg @ Mount Vernon

CLASS 1A:

Bellevue @ Denver
Hinton @ Western Christian, Hull
Madrid @ Van Meter
Pella Christian @ Regina, Iowa City

CLASS A:

Lisbon @ Saint Ansgar
Montezuma @ Gladbrook-Reinbeck
West Hancock, Britt @ Bishop Garrigan, Algona
West Sioux, Hawarden @ St. Albert, Council Bluffs

CLASS 8-Man:

Ar-We-Va, Westside @ Harris-Lake Park
Don Bosco, Gilbertville @ Central, Elkader
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton @ Fremont-Mills, Tabor – ON KJAN
Midland, Wyoming @ Twin Cedars, Bussey

Spartans will try to turn the tables on Fremont-Mills

Sports

November 3rd, 2016 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans were able to avenge one regular season loss in the first round of the 8-Man Football Playoffs and they are aiming to do it again in the Quarterfinals.  Exira-EHK ran past Bedford in the first round last week 56-12, avenging a 40-6 loss in week 2 of the season.  Now the Spartans have the tall task of trying to repeat that feat with a meeting against the undefeated Fremont-Mills Knights, a team they lost two on October 7th 50-21.  Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen knows it will be a tough task to turn the tables on the Knights from the first meeting but his team is excited for the opportunity.

Big plays were the major difference in the first meeting between the two teams. Knights Quarterback Mason Vanatta had a big game throwing for 241 yards and 4 touchdowns while also carrying the ball 4 times for 89 yards and a score.  Coach Petersen knows the Spartans will have to prevent the big play in order to have success this time.

The Spartans have gotten great play down the stretch from a number of players and a couple that stand out are Quarterback Connor Westergaard and Fullback Cole Madsen.  Westergaard has settled in nicely to the Spartans offense rushing for 694 yards and 16 touchdowns while throwing for 585 yards and 9 scores.  Westergaard is averaging a whopping 10.8 yards per carry and a big reason for that is Cole Madsen.  Coach Petersen has repeatedly said Madsen is their most improved player and is doing a great job blocking.  He also made some great plays on defense in the round 1 win over Bedford including two tackles for loss.  Fremont-Mills Head Coach Jeremy Christiansen knows slowing down the Spartans backfield is a strong challenge.

The Knights seem to rise to the occasion every time they are challenged and Coach Christensen knows this will be another tough challenge. He said winning the line of scrimmage is where success starts against a physical team like the Spartans.

We’ll have coverage of the Spartans and Knights for you on KJAN. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call from Tabor with Pre-Game at 6:00pm and Kickoff at 7:00pm. Tune in on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the KJAN mobile app.

IA man charged in Police Officer murders

News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities have charged an Iowa man with two counts of first-degree murder in the ambush shooting deaths of two police officers. The Des Moines Police Department said that 46-year-old Scott Michael Greene was put under arrest Thursday afternoon after being questioned by detectives.

The department says that Greene was put into the handcuffs that had belonged to the officers who were killed, Sgt. Anthony Beminio and Urbandale officer Justin Martin. Greene is expected to be transported to the county jail. He faces life in prison if convicted. Greene was arrested after being released from the hospital and questioned by investigators.

Beminio, 38, and Martin, 24, were shot after 1 a.m. Wednesday while sitting in their patrol cars in separate incidents less than 2 miles apart. Police say they have recovered a rifle that was believed to be used in the shootings.

 

RICHARD A. DeWITT, 60, of Shenandoah, formerly of Griswold and Red Oak (no service)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2016 by Jim Field

RICHARD A. DeWITT, 60, of Shenandoah (formerly of Griswold and Red Oak) died Wednesday, November 2 at the Garden View Care Center in Shenandoah. No Services are planned following cremation for RICHARD A. DeWITT. Hackett-Livingston Funeral Home in Shenandoah is handling the arrangements.
———————————————————-
Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.hackettlivingston.com

Atlantic Police ask for help in finding missing trucker

News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Police Department and Richter and Sons Towing are asking for your help in finding a trucker who hasn’t been seen or heard from since Monday. 66-year old James “Jim” Stirek was last seen Monday afternoon in St. Mary’s, Ohio. His last fuel destination was Newton.

Jim Stirek (Commercial Driver's license photo)

Jim Stirek (Commercial Driver’s license photo)

Stirek was driving a 2005 Peterbilt semi (truck #T-150), pulling a Great Dane trailer (#TT-109). The tractor is pinkish or salmon in color. The trailer is white with a purple reefer (refrigerator unit). The truck’s license plate is VB 9374. The trailer has plate # VB9375.

Stirek always travels with his golden retriever, and usually wears western-style shirts and blue jeans. He has no known health problems. If you know where he is, call the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512.

VIOLA VANATTA, 84, formerly of the Nevenville area (Graveside Svcs. 11/11/16)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

VIOLA VANATTA, 84, of Boulder, CO (& formerly of the Nevenville area), died Tue., Nov. 1st, in Boulder. Graveside services for VIOLA VANATTA will be held 11-a.m. Friday, Nov. 11th, at the Greenfield Cemetery. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

There is no visitation.

Memorials may be directed to the Viola Vanetta Memorial Fund, to be established by the family at a later date.

VIOLA VANATTA is survived by:

Her children – Connie (Vernon “Butch”) Hoge, of Glenwood; James Vanatta, of Kansas City, MO., and Laurae Lee Vanatta, of AZ.

Her sisters – Shirley (Keith) Roach, of Sheridan, WY., and Doris (Keith) Ehrenfried, of VA.

7 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

4th Biennial Lighted Halloween Campground-Results

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board has announced the winners of their Lighted Halloween Campground event held last weekend at Cold Springs State Park, in Lewis. First place went to site #2, the Johnson (Terri Ehrman) family, the second place winner was Site 4, the Pangelina family, the third place winner was Site 1, the Amos family, and the fourth place was site 3: Melissa Ehrman-Johnson.

(left to right) Johnson family, Anita Pangelina, Karen Kirchhoff, Haden McAdams, Kaylee McAdams and Bob Amos

(left to right) Johnson family, Anita Pangelina, Karen Kirchhoff, Haden McAdams, Kaylee McAdams and Bob Amos

The CCCB thanks their business sponsor Cappel’s Ace Hardware who donated the prizes for the Lighted Halloween Campground. They also would like to thank everyone who signed up to decorate a site, and for sharing your Halloween décor with everyone.

Officials say The Lighted Halloween campground will be held again, in 2018!

Missouri River group to meet Nov. 18 in Des Moines

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Floodplain mapping and watershed planning will be discussed at a meeting of the State Interagency Missouri River Authority (SIMRA) Nov. 18 in Des Moines. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. at the Iowa Utilities Board, located at 1375 East Court Ave.

Scott Ralston from the Iowa DNR will present on the efforts of the DNR and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on providing new and updated flood hazard data for counties along the Missouri River. Larry Weber from the University of Iowa will present on a rural watershed approach to be used in the East and West Nishnabotna River watersheds. Other items on the agenda include updates on basin conditions and from the National Weather Service.

The complete agenda is available on the SIMRA website at www.iowadnr.gov/simra.

Interested people can attend the meeting by conference call. Dial 866-685-1580 and follow the prompts. The conference code is 5152817051 followed by the pound (#) sign.

Malvern man arrested on drug charges

News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports a Mills County man was arrested on drug charges, Wednesday. 37-year old Jeremy Erickson, of Malvern, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving while revoked. Erickson was being held in the Mills County Jail on $6,300 bond.

And, 55-year old Ray Radican, of Glenwood, was arrested today (Thursday), for Domestic abuse assault. He was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond, pending an appearance before a magistrate.

State tax revenue up “modest” 0.7% in October; 0.9% for the quarter

News

November 3rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The latest report on state finances shows state tax collections are “slightly” running ahead of last year, by less than one percent. Jeff Robinson, senior fiscal analyst for the Legislative Services Agency. says “Net receipts for the month of October totalled $434.8 million, a modest $3.1 million and 0.7 percent increase compared to last October.”

Over the past four months, total tax payments to the state are up nearly, but not quite one percent. “This year’s positive drivers for revenue growth have been individual income tax withholding payments, up 5.2 percent, and sales tax, up 3.2 percent,” Robinson says. “Both indicate that the underlying Iowa economy continues to expand.”

However, income tax refunds have been higher than officials had expected, plus adjustments to corporate income taxes and franchise taxes have been “a drag” on overall tax collections, according to Robinson. The state’s fiscal year began July 1. State officials have projected net state tax revenue to increase by five-point-six percent over the previous year.

(Radio Iowa)