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SHARON KAY BRUNDIGE, 63, of Irwin (Svcs. 9-12-12)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SHARON KAY BRUNDIGE, 63, of Irwin, died Fri., Sept. 7th, at the Carroll Health Center. Funeral services for SHARON BRUNDIGE will be held 1:30-p.m. Wed., Sept. 12th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 4-to 9pm Tue., Sept. 11th, where the family will be present from 6-8pm.

Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Irwin.

SHARON BRUNDIGE is survived by:

Her husband – Kenneth Brundige, of Irwin.

Her daughter – Michelle Brundige (& friend Jack De Sousa), of Brooklyn, NY.

Her son – Mark Brundige (& friend Shari Putnam), of Manning.

Her brother – Richard (Kathy) Herrick, of Charles City.

Her sisters – Mary Strong, of Omaha; Patty (Kenny) Kohl, of Avoca, & Lori Putnam, of Joplin, Mo.

Ryan with 4 TDs as Falcons beat Chiefs 40-24

Sports

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Matt Ryan threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns, one of them to Tony Gonzalez in his return to Kansas City, and the Atlanta Falcons pounded the short-handed Chiefs 40-24 on Sunday.  Ryan also ran for a TD, while Julio Jones caught six passes for 108 yards and two scores.

The Falcons took advantage of a Chiefs defense missing four starters. Pro Bowl linebacker Tamba Hali was suspended for an unspecified violation of the league’s substance-abuse policy, and three others were injured.  Still, Kansas City matched Atlanta most of the first half, trailing 20-17 at the break. But a missed field goal by Ryan Succop early in the third quarter proved to be the turning point. Matt Cassel finished with 258 yards passing for Kansas City, but also threw two interceptions and lost a fumble. The Falcons turned all three turnovers into points.

Iowa man gets 10 years prison for bank robbery

News

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa man with an extensive criminal history has been sentenced to more than 10 years in federal prison for robbing a Sioux City bank.  Prosecutors say 53-year-old Stephan Hall, of Sioux City, was sentenced to 125 months in prison for robbing the First National Bank on Feb. 13th.  Authorities say he entered the bank and changed $2 into coins. He then re-entered the bank and handed the same teller a note and fled with money.  Prosecutors say Hall was arrested after authorities quickly identified the robber and discovered his planned escape route, which included a flight out of Omaha, Neb.  Hall spent some of his childhood at a state facility for juvenile delinquents. Later he was convicted of robbery, assault, burglary, escape, domestic abuse and gun possession.

ILA MAXINE RHOADS, 92, of Atlantic (Svcs. 9-13-12)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ILA MAXINE RHOADS, 92, of Atlantic, died Sat., Sept. 8th, at the Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for MAXINE RHOADS will be held 11:30-a.m. Thu., Sept. 13th at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation at the funeral home will take place from 10-a.m. until the time of service, on Thursday, with a luncheon in the Hockenberry Family Care Community Room, to follow the service. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

Burial will be at 2:30-p.m. Thursday, at the Evergreen Cemeteryin Anita.

MAXINE RHOADS is survived by:

Her children – Connie Griffin, of Atlantic; Carol (Chris) Bullington, of Griswold; Nancy (Kenny) Thomas, of Atlantic; Kent (Deb) Rhoads, of Walcott; Cal (June) Rhoads, of Elk Horn; Roland Rhoads, of Springdale, AZ; & Roger (Debbie) Rhoads, of Griswold.

Her sisters – Helen McPherson, of Phoenix, AZ; Betty Williams, of Missouri Valley, IA.

Her brother – Ernest Ploghoft, of Athens, OH.

17 grandchildren, 36-great-grandchildren, 4 great-great grandchildren, numerous other relatives, & friends.

MARTHA LOUISE GROVER, 97, of Atlantic (Svcs 9/14/12)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

MARTHA LOUISE GROVER, 97, of Atlantic, died Sun., Sept. 9th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Services for MARTHA GROVER will be held on Friday, September 14 at 11:00 AM at Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

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Burial will be Friday, September 14 following the service at Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

MARTHA GROVER is survived by:

2 nieces:  Donna (Bill) Larsen of Atlantic and Lana (Steve) Darling of Atlantic

COACH BOB DAUT, 74, of Greenfield (Svcs. 9-12-12)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

COACH BOB DAUT, 74, of Greenfield, died Sat., Sept. 8th, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield. Funeral services for BOB DAUT will be held 1:30-p.m. Wed., Sept. 12th, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation at the Greenfield United Methodist Church will be from 3-to 8pm Tue., Sept. 11th, with the family present. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Coach Bob Daut Memorial Fund, to be established by the family at a later date.

Burial will be in the Greenfield Cemetery.

COACH BOB DAUT is survived by:

His wife – Sharon.

His son – Alan, of Altoona.

His daughters – Karen, of Altoona, & Janice (& friend Ilmar), of Hoboken, NJ.

His step-children: Tracy Marvin, of Littleton, CO; & Pat (Ann) Lesiak, of Kansas City.

His sister – Dorothy Hohnbaum, of Davenport.

4 grandchildren, other relatives, & friends.

Serious injury accident in Pott. County, Saturday

News

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol says  a central Iowa woman was seriously injured during a crash Saturday morning, in Pottawattamie County. Officials say 69-year old Bonnie Irene Frowick, of Des Moines was flown by Life Net helicopter to Creighton University Hospital in Omaha, following the crash at around 8-a.m. Saturday on Interstate 80 westbound, just west of the I-29/I-680 split.

The accident happened as a 2000 Ford Focus driven by Frowick was traveling east in the westbound lanes of I-80 near the 27.5-mile marker. A semi, driven by 22-year old Daniel Lee Rivas, of Los Angeles, CA, was westbound on I-80 and saw the approaching car traveling in the wrong direction. Rivas attempted to swerve into the right lane to avoid a collision, but another semi was already in that lane, making the transition impossible.

Rivas’ semi, registered to Schneider National Carriers, Inc., hit the car, causing significant damage to both vehicles, which remained in the left lane for about 2-hours, until they were removed, and the lane re-opened to traffic.

Mills County Field Fire reported

News

September 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County says a combine harvesting corn north of Silver City, Saturday, may have sparked a field fire that resulted in several acres being burned. Authorities said volunteer firefighters from Mills County and surrounding areas responded to the blaze near 287th and Cary Road. No buildings were damaged, and no injuries were reported.

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Knott Seals Cy-Hawk Win for Cyclones

Sports

September 8th, 2012 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Iowa Hawkeyes didn’t let Steele Jantz beat them like he did a year ago.

This time, it was the Cyclones’ defense that took down the rival Hawkeyes.

Steele Jantz threw for 241 yards and the game’s only touchdown on Saturday and Iowa State beat Iowa 9-6 for its first win in Iowa City in 10 years.

Jake Knott’s interception with 1:11 left sealed the win for the Cyclones (2-0), whose defense held Iowa to just 304 yards of offense.

Iowa State was held scoreless in the second half. But the Hawkeyes (1-1) could only muster a pair of short field goals in the lowest-scoring matchup between these in-state rivals in 24 years.

James Vandenberg was 20 of 42 passing for 236 yards and two interceptions for Iowa.

But after looking terrible all day, Iowa’s offense sprung to life in the final two minutes.

Fittingly, the game turned on its final mistake.

Vandenberg drove Iowa from its own 11 to Iowa State’s 32-yard line after throwing three straight incompletions. But he floated one over the middle and Knott tipped the ball and brought it in to give the Cyclones their first win in Iowa City since they beat the Hawkeyes 36-31 in 2002.

Vandenberg, who threw 25 TD passes in 2011, has none through two games this season. Iowa’s only points came on field goals of 23 and 21 yards from Mike Meyer.

Iowa State looked as though it was set to put away one of the ugliest games in this rivalry’s history late in the fourth quarter.

It would only get uglier from there.

Jantz drove the Cyclones to Iowa’s 2-yard line by converting on a pair of key third downs. But on third-and-goal with 3:23 left and Iowa State leading 9-6, Jantz threw an interception to Hawkeyes linebacker James Morris, who returned it to midfield.

Not surprisingly, Iowa did nothing with the pick.

Vandenberg misfired on four straight passes, the last incompletion coming when Don Shumpert dropped a pass that if completed would have been good for a first down.

Iowa’s receivers dropped plenty of passes, and Iowa State made a lot of mistakes as well. It’s just that the Hawkeyes couldn’t do much with those Cyclones’ miscues.

Jantz and James White muffed a handoff and Morris recovered at the Iowa State 21 midway through the third quarter. Vandenberg then connected with massive 6-foot-7 tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz on a pair of key completions to help get Iowa deep inside Cyclones territory.

But Keenan Davis was ruled out of bounds at the 3-yard line on what appeared to be a touchdown. Fullback Mark Weisman then dropped a potential TD catch, and Iowa’s Mike Meyer hit a 21-yard field goal to cut Iowa State’s lead to 9-6 with 14:06 left.

Jantz had four touchdowns in last season’s 44-41 triple-OT win over Iowa in Ames. He threw two interceptions on Saturday, but his defense picked up time and time again.

The win evened Iowa State coach Paul Rhoads’ overall record at 20-20.

Iowa State dominated the first half against an Iowa team that had outscored the Cyclones 52-12 in their last two appearances in Kinnick Stadium.

But the Cyclones could only muster a 9-3 lead at the break.

It felt like it should have been much bigger than that.

Jantz completed his first 10 passes, including a 5-yard TD pass to Aaron Horne on the game’s opening drive and a 40-yarder to Horne to put the Cyclones at Iowa’s 9-yard line. But Ernst Brun dropped a would-be TD pass and Iowa State was forced to settle for Edwin Arceo’s 22-yard field goal early in the second quarter.

Still, that lead would prove to be big enough to stand against Iowa’s woeful offense.

Through two games, the Hawkeyes have mustered just one touchdown and six Meyer field goals.