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Girls high school basketball scores 01/22/2016

Sports

January 22nd, 2016 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 66, Clarinda 45
Glenwood 69, Shenandoah 57
Harlan 66, Red Oak 22
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 38, Denison-Schleswig 36
Lewis Central 51, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 50
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 47, Creston 42

Western Iowa Conference

A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 46, Missouri Valley 40
Audubon 57, Riverside, Oakland 30
IKM-Manning 46, Tri-Center, Neola 36
Logan-Magnolia 57, Treynor 52
Underwood 72, Griswold 28

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va, Westside 47, Coon Rapids-Bayard 29
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 58, Boyer Valley, Dunlap 43
Glidden-Ralston 40, Adair-Casey 33

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur, Leon 55, Nodaway Valley 44
Lenox 53, Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 47
Martensdale-St. Marys 71, Southwest Valley 61, 2OT
Mount Ayr 72, Wayne, Corydon 44

Corner Conference Tournament Championship

Sidney 35, Essex 31

Other Scores

Bondurant Farrar 70, Carroll 31
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 48, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 24
Panorama, Panora 67, Guthrie Center 13

Boys high school basketball scores 01/22/2016

Sports

January 22nd, 2016 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 66, Clarinda 27 (Ryan Hawkins 22 points, reaches 1,000 points for his career; Garrett Franken 16 points)
Glenwood 81, Shenandoah 52
Harlan 78, Red Oak 49
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 56, Denison-Schleswig 46
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 66, Lewis Central 47
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 68, Creston 57

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 57, Riverside, Oakland 16
IKM-Manning 82, Tri-Center, Neola 46
Missouri Valley 55, A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 47
Treynor 61, Logan-Magnolia 39
Underwood 52, Griswold 31

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va, Westside 59, Coon Rapids-Bayard 36
Boyer Valley, Dunlap 63, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 55
Glidden-Ralston 75, Adair-Casey 45

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 77, Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 40
Mount Ayr 63, Wayne, Corydon 61
Nodaway Valley 64, Central Decatur, Leon 58
Southwest Valley 70, Martensdale-St. Marys 59

Other Scores

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 57, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 34
Madrid 61, West Central Valley, Stuart 40
Panorama, Panora 64, Guthrie Center 34
Winterset 68, ADM, Adel 66

MELISSA “Missy” JONES, 49, of Walnut (Visitation 1/30/16)

Obituaries

January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MELISSA “Missy” JONES, 49, of Walnut, died Tuesday, January 19th as a result of a traffic accident west of Atlantic. A visitation for MISSY JONES will be held from 2-until 5-pm Sat., Jan 30th, at the Atlantic Senior Citizens Center (411 Walnut street). There will be no funeral services. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic is assisting the family.

Memorials may be directed to her family.

MELISSA JONES is survived by:

Her Step-father: Steve Maxwell.

Her daughter – Alice Gunderson.

Her sons – Jimmy Joe Misner, Jr., & Cameron Misner.

and 3 grandchildren.

 

Clarinda man arrested on multiple probation warrants

News

January 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of 20-year-old Steven Whitt of Clarinda on a valid Montgomery County Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation on Friday.  At approximately 2:09pm deputies arrested Whitt and took him to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $10,000 bond.  Whitt was also arrested on a Page County Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation and is being held on $5,000 bond for Page County.

Economist on the markets: “This is not a time to be buying or selling”

News

January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Some analysts say spiraling gasoline prices are causing significant instability in stock markets, agricultural commodities markets and elsewhere. In a survey of bank C-E-Os in Iowa and nine other Midwestern states, Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says pessimism is contagious. “With grain prices down, with beef prices down, pork prices down, it’s spilling over into the broader economy,” Goss says. “Agricultural equipment sales are down to a record low level. We’ve got farmland prices continuing to decline.”

While Iowa is the nation’s top ethanol producer, falling prices for grain and fuel are impacting the entire region’s ethanol industry. About one-fifth of the bank CEOs surveyed reported ethanol plants in their area had reduced production. “It’s not good out there,” Goss says. “With the global economic slowdown, our trading partners are buying less and less of our agricultural products.” The rollercoaster stock market leaves traders with no idea what to expect after huge drops, especially following the shake-up in China’s economy.

“The market was over-priced to begin with and now profits have weakened and we’ve got a Federal Reserve that’s raising rates,” Goss says. “This is not a time to be buying or selling, like the old saying, don’t try to catch a falling knife.” In the January numbers, Creighton’s Rural Mainstreet Index fell for the fifth straight month and is now at the lowest level since August of 2009.

(Radio Iowa)

Man pleads guilty in case of 2 southern Iowa killings

News

January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa (AP) — A man representing himself in court has pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the December killings of two people in southern Iowa. Union County Attorney Tim Kenyon says 37-year-old Jerry Dillinger represented himself in court Friday and pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of Dillinger’s former sister-in-law, Loretta Dillinger, and another person, whom Dillinger identified as Michael Robinson.

Loretta Dillinger’s body was found Dec. 2 in a farm pond near Lorimor. A second body was found near a house in Thayer. The identity of that body hadn’t been confirmed by DNA testing, but Dillinger said in court it was Robinson, who was in a relationship with a Dillinger family member.

Dillinger asked to be sentenced immediately and received two consecutive life terms.

East Nish & West Nishnabotna Rivers to benefit from flood reduction & water quality funds

News

January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa has received a nearly $97 million federal grant to tackle the state’s water quality and flood challenges. Gov. Terry Branstad, along with state and local leaders, announced Friday that the state was awarded the money from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in order to help speed up flood reduction and water quality efforts in Iowa’s key watersheds over the next five years.

Among the identified flood reduction and targeted water quality efforts, is the East Nishnabotna and West Nishnabotna Rivers. Iowa is among 13 states and cities to receive the award, which is a part of the Natural Disaster Resilience Competition. The state was awarded the fourth-largest grant of any applicant.

Dispute over ‘grain leg’ near Carroll airport headed to court

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Carroll Airport Commission is going to court to try to resolve a long-running dispute with a local farmer. Airport officials say the grain handling tower Loren Danner built on his farm south of the Carroll airport is a flight hazard. It’s called a “grain leg” and it’s a permanent, upright tower that funnels corn and soybeans into a bin. Commission member Greg Siemann said “We were not notified and were not aware of its planned construction or construction until after the grain leg was fully constructed,” Siemann says. “That was done in a matter of days.”

The lack of notification is a violation of local ordinances, according to Siemann. Kevin Wittrock, who is also a member of the Carroll Airport Commission, says the structure is obscured under a plane’s left wing as it comes in to land on two of the runways. “If you fly a standard flight pattern to land on the runway, oddly enough you’ll go right over that grain leg,” Wittrock says. “…We feel it’s going to be a hazard.” A trial date has been set for June 28th.

Commission members say they’re not necessarily looking for complete removal of the structure and reducing its height by at least 61 feet would answer their concerns. Danner says the grain leg cost about 300-thousand dollars to build and lowering the system by just 40 feet would cost him 200-thousand dollars because of the conveyors he’d have to install to handle his grain.

Danner obtained a special permit from Carroll County officials for construction of the grain handling tower. In 2013, a county official said the F-A-A had determined the tower could remain if it was properly lit at night.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard & Beyond 1-22-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen speaks with Jim Field about the KJAN trip to Branson, MO June 14-17, 2016.

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John J. Harris Wresting Tournament starts today in Corning

Sports

January 22nd, 2016 by admin

The annual John J. Harris Wrestling Tournament hosted by Southwest Valley gets underway today in Corning.

Teams that  will be competing are Atlantic/CAM, Bedford/Lenox, Central Decatur, Chariton, Clarinda, Clarke, Creston/O-M, East Mills, Griswold, Guthrie Center, Missouri Valley, Mount Ayr, New Hampton, Nodaway Valley, Panorama, Red Oak, Riverside, Shenandoah, Southwest Iowa, Southwest Valley, Tri-Center, Wayne, and Winterset.

Creston/O-M is ranked second in the state and seek their fifth straight team title at the event.  New Hampton is ranked first in the latest dual team polls just released this week.