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Pride of Iowa Conference Wrestling Championships

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December 21st, 2015 by admin

The Pride of Iowa Conference Wrestling Tournament was held on Saturday in Corning and Interstate-35 scored 226.5 points to win the title behind 5 individual champions.

Team Standings

  1. I-35 226.5
  2. Pleasantville 172
  3. Bedford/Lenox 149
  4. East Union 133
  5. Mt. Ayr 116

Individual Champions

  • 106 – Wyatt Dale, Central Decatur
  • 113 – Josh Tibbits, Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  • 120 – Brady Kyner, Southeast Warren
  • 126 – Ben Freese, Nodaway Valley
  • 132 – Ethan Eliott, Interstate 35
  • 138 – Austin Pontier, Interstate 35
  • 145 – Jacob Steinlage, Interstate 35
  • 152 – Derek Venteicher, Bedford/Lenox
  • 160 – Sal Arzani, Interstate 35
  • 170 – Logan Schumacher, Martensdale-St. Mary’s
  • 182 – Dante Arzani, Interstate 35
  • 195 – Mike Ward, East Union
  • 220 – Chaz Clark, Pleasantville
  • 285 – Will Anthony, Pleasantville

Western Iowa Conference Wrestling Tournament

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December 21st, 2015 by admin

The Western Iowa Conference Wrestling Tournament was held on Friday and Saturday in Treynor this weekend.  Logan-Magnolia went a perfect 8-0 in duals over the two days to take home the championship.  Wyatt Crocker 120lbs, Brady Wilson 152lbs, and Drake Johnsen 195lbs all went undefeated on the weekend to lead the Panthers.

Team Standings

  1. Logan-Magnolia 8-0
  2. Missouri Valley 7-1
  3. Riverside 6-2
  4. Underwood 5-3
  5. AHSTW 4-4
  6. Treynor 3-5
  7. Tri-Center 2-6
  8. Audubon 1-7
  9. Griswold 0-8

BBB Tips Can Help You Avoid Gift Return Hassles

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Nobody enjoys taking items back and doing so, at times, after the holidays can be especially burdensome. Better Business Bureau (BBB) serving Nebraska, South Dakota, The Kansas Plains and Southwest Iowa has tips to reduce gift return distress.

Jim Hegarty, BBB President and CEO, says “Returning holiday gifts may not be your favorite activity, but knowing store policies and planning ahead can reduce the stress. You’ll help yourself and gift recipients if you find out how a store handles returns before you buy. It’s always better to ask about the policy than to assume you know.”BBB

Remember: Stores aren’t legally required to accept items for refund, exchange, or credit unless goods were defective or misrepresented. Some stores provide refunds, while others only issue store credits. A few stores consider all sales to be final. Seasonal stores may have limited hours after the holidays, making it awkward to return unwanted items.

Additionally, while merchants are required to accept returns in only certain situations, some states have laws governing the disclosure of refund and return policies. State refund and return laws for the states in this BBB’s region are:

Nebraska: There’s no right to cancel contracts or purchase agreements. Whether you can receive a refund is dependent on the retailer’s return and refund policies.

Iowa: There’s no right to cancel contracts or purchase agreements. If retailers don’t accept returns they must disclose it.

BBB tips can help shoppers avoid post-holiday frustration:

Ask the store about its return policy. Can a customer obtain a refund, a store credit, or exchange unwanted merchandise? How long is the period when returns are allowed? Some stores have extended return periods for gifts, while others limit returns to a week or less after the item is purchased.

Ask for a gift receipt and enclose it with the gift. Don’t remove electronics or similar products from their boxes before wrapping. The original packaging may be required for a return. In some cases, such as DVDs or music CDs, the package must remain sealed.

Don’t assume that regular return policies apply to sale or clearance items. Some merchants consider the sale of such items to be final, so ask before buying. If you are the gift recipient, do not assume you have the right to return or exchange an unwanted gift. Like the shopper, you are bound by the merchant’s return policy. Health regulations, which can prohibit the return of hats and intimate apparel, also may apply.

Ask about restocking fees. Some merchants charge a restocking or “open box” fee for returns of electronic products or large-ticket items. A restocking fee can be as high as 25 percent of the purchase price.

Look for a posted return policy when shopping online. If returns are permitted, ask what procedures and time frames need to be followed. Find out whether shipping fees are charged for returning items and whether shipping costs or restocking fees are deducted from the price of returned items.

Save your receipt. Keep items in their original packaging and leave tags on clothing. If you remove the price or black it out on the tag, try to leave the item number or bar code visible as it will make it easier for a store to process the return.

Time your returns to avoid hassles. Return lines can be lengthy the day after Christmas, but don’t wait too long to return items. Pick a time when the store is unlikely to be crowded, and be polite when talking to customer service clerks. If you are a regular customer or have a store credit account, mention that as you discuss return options. Merchants are usually willing to accommodate loyal customers.

Consumers can learn how to protect themselves or find BBB Business Reviews and BBB Charity Reviews by calling 800-649-6814 or by going online to www.bbbinc.org.

Iowa State Women top Alcorn State Sunday

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December 21st, 2015 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State’s women’s basketball team (7-3 overall, 0-0 Big 12) defeated Alcorn State (2-7, 0-0 SWAC), 91-41 at Hilton Coliseum on Sunday. Seanna Johnson, Meredith Burkhall, Emily Durr and Bridget Carleton made for a balanced offensive attack, each tying for a game-high 14 points.

The Cyclones broke things open in the second quarter, using a 20-2 run over the final six minutes of the half to take a commanding 43-19 lead into halftime. The ISU offense found its rhythm, assisting on seven of nine made field goals in the quarter without any turnovers. Bridget Carleton and Durr led the way in the scoring column with six points each in the quarter.

Nicole Blaskowsky’s shooting highlighted the third quarter for the Cyclones, as the junior hit three triples and sparked a 12-2 ISU run to end the period. The Iowa State defense forced seven turnovers in the quarter and gave up just four made field goals, as they ground the Lady Braves’ offense to a halt. ISU led 70-35 heading into the fourth.

The Iowa State reserves played the bulk of the fourth quarter and were locked in on the defensive end. They held Alcorn State to 1-of-14 shooting from the field and just six points total. The Cyclones outscored the Braves 21-6 in the quarter to win the game, 91-41. Every Cyclone that was available to play in the game scored.

Iowa State will be back in Hilton Coliseum on Tuesday, Dec. 22 to take on Northern Arizona at 2 p.m. CT. Television coverage for the game can be found on Cyclones.tv.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/21/2015

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 8:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.

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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/21/2015

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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7 arrests reported in Creston

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department has been busy with numerous, recent arrests. Officials say early this (Monday) morning, 26-year old Ivan Froit, of Creston, was arrested on charges that include Interference with Official Acts and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was later released from the Union County Jail on $300 bond.

On Sunday, Creston Police arrested 34-year old Nicholas Foltz, of Mt. Ayr, for OWI/1st Offense. He was later released on a $1,000 bond. Saturday, Creston Police arrested 33-year old Candace Russell, of Creston, for OWI/1st Offense, and 30-year old John Foster, of Creston, who was taken into custody at the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a warrant for Failure to Serve sentence on a charge of Public Intoxication/2nd offense. Foster was being held in the jail until his sentence is served. Russell was later released on $1,000 bond.

Friday night, Creston Police arrested 45-year old Steven Sellers, of Creston, on a charge of 5th degree Theft. Sellers was cited and released on a Promise to Appear later, in court. 20-year old Tyler White, of Creston, was arrested Friday afternoon on a charge of 5th degree Theft, and 33-year old Faith Barnes, of Creston, was arrested Friday morning, also for 5th degree Theft. White and Barnes were subsequently released on a Promise to Appear later, in court.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 12/21/2015

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 12/21/15

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy with patchy fog & Light rain or snow possible this morning. High near 35. NW @ 15-25.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Winds light and variable.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy. High 48. S @ 10-20.
Tom. Night: Mo. Cldy & breezy, w/a 30% chance of rain after midnight. Low around 37.
Wednesday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of showers. High 45.
Thursday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of flurries. High near 35.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 48. Our 24-hour ending at 7-a.m. today, was 30.
Last year on this date we reached 41 for a High and 36 was the low. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 58 in 1941, while the Record Low was -22 in 1989.

CAM & Exira-EHK to hold regular School Board meetings tonight

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December 21st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The CAM and Exira-EHK Boards of Education will hold their regular (Separate) monthly meetings, this evening. In Anita, the CAM School Board meeting in the High School Media Center gets underway at 6:30-p.m.  During their session, the Board will discuss and/or act on open enrollment applications, any resignations to come before them, contracts, Early Retirement, Early graduation requests, and renewal of the voter approved Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL) election.

In Elk Horn, the Exira-EHK Board will meet in the High School Conference Room, beginning at 7-p.m. On their agenda, is the resignation of Jana Smith as High School Softball Coach, and a contract for Jodee Dixson to succeed her as Head Softball Coach. The Board will also discuss an added Security system for next year, including bids on door entrance and parking lot cameras, and, matters pertaining to committees for Superintendent interviews, along with the timelines for seeking a replacement for Dean Schnoes, who has announced his retirement.