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Grichuk’s solo homer in 13th rallies Cardinals over Reds 4-3

Sports

August 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CINCINNATI (AP) — Matt Carpenter tied it with a solo homer in the eighth, and Randal Grichuk connected in the 13th inning, rallying the St. Louis Cardinals to a 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night. Grichuk was moved up to second in the Cardinals’ struggling batting order. He doubled home a run in the sixth inning and hit his 15th homer in the 13th off Dylan Axelrod (0-1), Cincinnati’s eighth pitcher. Seth Maness (4-1) gave up a pair of walks in two innings.

Manager Mike Matheny changed the batting order — Grichuk went from batting eighth on Tuesday to second — to try to spark his struggling offense, but the Cardinals didn’t get much going until late in the game. Left-hander David Holmberg allowed two runs, including Grichuk’s RBI double off the top of the wall in center that cut it to 3-2 in the sixth.

Carpenter tied it with a homer in the eighth off J.J. Hoover, only the third that the reliever has allowed this season. It was Carpenter’s fifth homer in his last six games.

 

Iowa cropland value declines 6 percent from year ago

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Iowa cropland value dropped the sharpest in the United States in the past year, falling 6.3 percent as low grain prices weakened the value in the nation’s leading corn producing state. Cropland value fell to $8,200 an acre after climbing to $8,750 last year. Iowa cropland values shot up more than 56 percent from 2011 to 2014.

Cropland values declined in 10 states while the others remained static or grew. Texas saw the biggest jump at 9.5 percent to $1,840 an acre. Nationally, cropland grew an average of 0.7 percent. New Jersey has the most valuable cropland at $13,500 an acre after a 3.8 percent increase. California is second at $10,690 and Arizona third at $8,320 an acre. Iowa is fourth.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Aug. 6th 2015

News

August 6th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A super PAC supporting Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker for president says it is launching a nearly $7 million ad buy in Iowa to begin right after Labor Day. A senior adviser for the Unintimidated PAC said Wednesday that $6.8 million in television, cable and radio ads will air in the Des Moines, Ames, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Iowa City and Dubuque markets. The ads are to begin running on Tuesday, September 8th.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors have charged three people who worked for Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign with conspiring to buy the support of a former Iowa state senator. Among those changed is Jesse Benton, who now heads up a super PAC supporting the 2016 presidential candidacy of the now retired Texas Congressman’s son, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Board of Education is set to consider a family’s complaint over a public school choir singing religious music. The parents, whose daughter recently graduated from the New Hampton Community School District, say the choir inappropriately endorses Christianity by performing songs. The Des Moines Register reports they brought their concerns to the School Board in January.

GARNER, Iowa (AP) — A camp in northern Iowa is helping several elementary students develop their robotics and programming skills. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that fourth- through sixth-graders learned how to build a robot and program it to perform certain tasks Tuesday as part of a two-day camp in Garner.

Atlantic City Attorney resigns

News

August 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

In a surprise announcement during Wednesday evening’s City Council meeting in Atlantic, City Administrator John Lund reported City Attorney Jaimie Arnold has resigned, effective immediately. Lund told reporters after the meeting that Arnold tendered his resignation Tuesday morning.

While no official explanation was given for his resignation, Lund said Arnold was planning to return to North Carolina.

Former Atlantic City Atty. Jamie Arnold

Former Atlantic City Atty. Jamie Arnold

He added there would be no disruption in the City’s legal services, since Cass County Attorney David Wiederstein, who had served as the City Attorney until Arnold took over the position earlier this year, will handle the role until a replacement is found. Arnold also served as the Assistant Cass County Attorney.

The City’s Personnel and Finance Committee will begin the process of searching for a replacement. Arnold worked for the law firm of Otto, Lorence and Wiederstein. That firm will continue to be on retainer for the City in the interim.

Of Arnold, Lund said “He was a great guy, and I’m really sorry things didn’t work out.” He said there was no problem with his job performance, and there have been no complaints what-so-ever.

LESTER OLSEN, 90, of Vail (8-8-2015)

Obituaries

August 5th, 2015 by Jim Field

LESTER OLSEN, 90, of Vail died Wednesday, August 5th at the Regency Park Nursing & Rehab Center in Carroll.  Funeral services for LESTER OLSEN will be held on Saturday, August 8th at 11:00 am at the United Presbyterian Church in Vail.  Huebner Funeral Home in Denison is handling the arrangements.

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Friends may call on Friday, August 7th from 5:00-pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

LESTER OLSEN is survived by:

Wife:  Mary Ann

Children:  Frank (Carol) Olsen of Audubon; Patty (Gary) Umland of Audubon; Steve (Sherri) Olsen of Ashland, NE; Mary (Tom) Grote of Audubon

Step-Chrildren:  Debbie (Mike) Smith of Coon Rapids; Penny Patrick of Coon Rapids; Ronald (Teresa) Patrick of Coon Rapids; Mark (Johnnie) Patrick of Monett, MO; Tim (Jamie) Patrick of Guthrie Center

Sister-in-Law:  Lowene Christensen of Carroll

10 Grandchildren, 11 Great-Grandchildren, 8 Step-Grandchildren, 4 Step-Great-Grandchildren, Many other relatives and friends

WI trucker injured in I-29 crash

News

August 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A truck driver from Sparta, Wisconsin was injured this (Wednesday) morning, when the 2014 Kenworth he was driving went out of control on Interstate 29 southbound north of Council Bluffs, and came to rest on the highway. The Iowa State Patrol says 56-year old Bradley Zirott was transported by Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs for treatment of minor injuries. The accident occurred at around 10:40-a.m. near the 58-miler marker.

Split peas cover I-29. (IA DOT photo)

Split peas cover I-29. (IA DOT photo)

Officials say the semi left the road on the right shoulder and re-entered the interstate before rolling onto its side and spilling its 50-thousand pound load of split peas. It’s believed Zirott suffered from a medical problem prior to the accident taking place. The roadway was closed for about two-hours, while crews worked to clean-up the spilled veggies.

ANNA LORAN EGGERSS, 17, of Avoca (Svcs. 8-8-2015)

Obituaries

August 5th, 2015 by Jim Field

ANNA LORAN EGGERSS, 17, of Avoca died Tuesday, August 4th.  A funeral service for ANNA LORAN EGGERSS will be held on Saturday, August 8th at 1:00 pm at the A-H-S-T-W High School in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held Friday, August 7th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Burial in the Shelby Cemetery.

ANNA LORAN EGGERSS is survived by:

Father:  Alan Eggerss of Avoca

Mother:  Sara Eggerss of Avoca

Grandfather:  Tomas Toucedo of Avoca

Brothers:  Nathan Eggerss of Sheppard Air Force Base in Texas & Marshall Eggerss of Avoca

 

Tournament of Champions Round 1 Tee Times

Sports

August 5th, 2015 by Jim Field

The Friday tee times are set for the the first round of the 57th Annual Tournament of Champions at the Atlantic Golf & Country Club.  In all, 84 golfers are set to compete in three divisions, 52 in the Championship Division, 21 in the Senior Division and 11 in the Super Senior Division.  A total of nine past champions of the tournament are registered, including Chris Nelson of Atlantic who won the 2014 championship and John Holmes of Atlantic, the 2014 Super Senior champ.  KJAN will have live coverage of the 54-hole tourney on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  Watch the sports page of KJAN.com for more information throughout the weekend!  Click the link to see the tee times list:  2015 T of C Round 1 Pairings

Backyard and Beyond 08-05-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 5th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Paul Ovrum with the Iowa Department of Agriculture about Farmers Markets during National Farmers Markets Week.

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School election/issue ballots available in Cass County

News

August 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor/Election Commissioner Dale Sunderman reports ballots for  the September 8th local school board elections and Atlantic Community School District public measure, are now available at the Cass County Auditor’s Office. If you are unable to go to your local voting center on Sept. 8th, you may vote by mail, by sending a request for an absentee ballot to the Cass County Auditor’s Office. Or, you may stop by the Auditor’s Office Monday through Friday from 8-a.m. to 4:30-p.m.

In the Atlantic School District, seven candidates are running for three At Large seats on the Board of Education. They include: Doug Bierbaum; Alison Bruckner; Bob Drogo; Mark Foegen; Dennis Schwanke; Keith Swanson; and Jenny Williams. Atlantic School District patrons will also vote on a renewal of the 10-year PPEL (Physical Plant and Equipment Levy), which will not exceed 85-cents per thousand dollars of assessed property valuation, and whether or not the District should impose a state income surtax not to exceed 20-percent. The school board would have the final say on what the surtax would be for the 2016 calendar year, but they have indicated it would be nowhere near the full rate.

In the CAM School District, incumbent Julie Williamson is running for re-election to the North District school board seat, while incumbent Todd McKee faces a challenge from Emily Rouse for the South District school board seat. In the Griswold School District, there is no candidate running for the District 1 seat. Incumbent Scott Hansen is unopposed in District 2, and Heather Pelzer is the lone candidate running for the At Large seat on the school board.

The Polls will open at Noon on Sept. 8th and close at 8-p.m. There are two voting centers in Atlantic: Those in Wards 1,4 and 5 in Atlantic will cast ballots at the Heritage House. Persons living elsewhere in the Atlantic Community School District will vote at the Atlantic Public Library. In the CAM School District, polling sites include: the Anita Community Center (for those in Grant, Benton, Franklin or Lincoln Townships in Cass County, or in Adair and Audubon Counties); the Cumberland Community bldg. (for those in Union, Bear Grove, Noble or Edna Townships or in Adams County); and at the Massena Public Library for patrons residing in Massena or Victoria Townships in Cass County, or in Adams County. In the Griswold School District patrons in: Director District 1 will cast ballots at the Lewis Library; in Director District 3, at the Elliott Community Bldg; and in Director Districts 2 and 4, at the Griswold Community Bldg.