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Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 10/7/19

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October 7th, 2019 by admin

Class 4A
1. WDM Valley (6-0), LW #1 vs C.B. Abe Lincoln
2. Dowling Catholic (5-1), LW #2 @ Sioux City East
3. Cedar Falls (6-0), LW #3 vs Waterloo West
4. Bettendorf (5-1), LW #4 @ #5 CR Kennedy
5. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (5-1), LW #5 vs #4 Bettendorf
6. Ankeny Centennial (5-1), LW #6 vs Fort Dodge
7. Southeast Polk (4-2), LW #7 vs Sioux City West
8. Ankeny (3-3), LW #8 @ DSM Lincoln
9. Waukee (3-3), LW #10 vs Ottumwa
10.Des Moines Roosevelt (5-1), LW (X) vs Marshalltown

Class 3A
1. Western Dubuque (6-0), LW #1 vs #3 Xavier
2. Solon (6-0), LW #2 @ Mount Pleasant
3. Cedar Rapids Xavier (6-0), LW #3 @ #1 Western Dubuque
4. Lewis Central (6-0), LW #4 @ Harlan
5. Dallas Center-Grimes (5-1), LW #5 vs Boone
6. North Scott (5-1), LW #6 @ Clinton
7. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (5-1), LW #7 vs Spencer
8. Independence (6-0), LW #9 vs Charles City
9. Norwalk (5-1), LW #10 vs Bondurant-Farrar
10.Glenwood (5-1), LW (X) @ Adel ADM

Class 2A
1. Waukon (6-0), LW #1 @ #4 Waterloo Columbus
2. Clear Lake (6-0), LW #2 @ Forest City
3. Algona (6-0), LW #3 vs Estherville Lincoln Central
4. Waterloo Columbus (6-0), LW #4 vs #1 Waukon
5. Des Moines Christian (6-0), LW #5 vs PCM Monroe
6. Greene County (6-0), LW #6 @ Atlantic
7. OABCIG (6-0), LW #8 @ Shenandoah
8. Nevada (5-1), LW #10 @ West Marshall
9. Benton (5-1), LW #7 vs Roland-Story
10.Monticello (5-1), LW (X) vs Anamosa

Class 1A
1. Dike-New Hartford (6-0), LW #2 @ Jesup
2. Van Meter (6-0), LW #3 @ #10 Panorama
3. West Branch (6-0), LW #4 vs Northeast Goose Lake
4. West Lyon (6-0), LW #5 @ #7 West Sioux
5. Western Christian (6-0), LW #7 @ Sibley-Ocheyedan
6. South Central Calhoun (6-0), LW #6 @ Madrid
7. West Sioux (5-1), LW #1 vs #4 West Lyon
8. Iowa City Regina (5-1), LW #8 vs North Linn
9. Treynor (6-0), LW #10 @ Missouri Valley
10.Panorama (6-0), LW (X) vs #2 Van Meter

Class A
1. West Hancock (6-0), LW #1 vs West Fork
2. Saint Ansgar (6-0), LW #2 @ #7 South Winneshiek
3. North Tama (6-0), LW #3 vs GMG Garwin
4. South O’Brien (6-0), LW #7 @ LeMars Gehlen
5. Grundy Center (5-1), LW #5 @ Mason City Newman
6. MFL MarMac (6-0), LW #8 @ Lisbon
7. South Winneshiek (5-1), LW #9 vs #2 Saint Ansgar
8. Earlham (5-1), LW #10 vs Southwest Valley
9. Edgewood-Colesburg (5-1), LW (X) vs Alburnett
10.Woodbury Central (5-1), LW (X) vs Logan Magnolia

Eight-man
1. Don Bosco (6-0), LW #1 vs Dunkerton
2. Turkey Valley (6-0), LW #2 @ West Central (Maynard)
3. Remsen St. Mary’s (6-0), LW #3 @ West Bend-Mallard
4. Audubon (6-1), LW #5 @ West Harrison
5. Easton Valley (6-0), LW #7 vs Lansing Kee
6. CAM (6-0), LW #10 vs Boyer Valley
7. Coon Rapids-Bayard (5-1), LW #4 vs Glidden-Ralston
8. Newell-Fonda (5-1), LW #9 vs #10 Harris-Lake Park
9. AGWSR (5-1), LW (X) vs Baxter
10.Harris-Lake Park (5-1), LW #8 @ #8 Newell-Fonda

Pat Grassley, grandson of US Senator, to be Iowa Speaker

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October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa House Republicans have chosen Rep. Pat Grassley to head their leadership teams as Speaker-Select of the Iowa House. The grandson of U.S. Sen. Charles Grassley was chosen by the GOP House caucus on Monday. He takes over as speaker after a vote of the full House in January. Current Speaker Linda Upmeyer announced last week she would step down as speaker but serve the remainder of her current House term through the end of 2020.

Grassley, a 36-year old farmer from New Hartford was first elected to the House in 2006. He operates a family farm with his father and grandfather, who also served in the Iowa House from 1959 to 1975. Rep. Matt Windschitl was chosen majority leader and Rep. John Wills speaker pro tem.

Atlantic P&Z to meet Tuesday evening

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October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Planning and Zoning Commission will meet 5:30-p.m. Tuesday, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. On their agenda is the introduction of new Commission Consultant Alexis Fleener, Community Development Team Leader with SWIPCO. The P&Z will then discuss and make a recommendation on a request from a resident in the 500 block of E. 4th Street, to review the Setback Requirements of R-3 District, as it pertains to the construction of two-car garage on the west side of a home.

They will also review the site plan for a commercial building addition, with regard to The Car Guys, at 1200 S.W. 7th Street. Owner Roger Paulsen wants to add a 40’x80′, 3,200-square foot steel building to his property, at a total estimated cost of $190,000. If approved, construction would begin in the Spring of 2020, with the project completed by the end of next Spring.

The Commission will also discuss “Tiny Homes,” which are a popular trend in urban real estate. Alexis Fleener will help guide the discussion on how the Zoning Ordinance may be modified to better accommodate the trend, if the Commission desires.

Cass County Supervisors to hold hearing on disposal of County-owned property in Cumberland

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October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors are set to hold a hearing during their meeting Tuesday morning, on the disposal of County-owned real property in Cumberland (Lot 3, Bakers Addition). Following the hearing, the Board will act on disposal of the Lot and hold an auction to sell the land. In other business, the Board will act on a Resolution to enter into a 28-E (Cost sharing)  agreement for Iowa Precinct Atlas Consortium (use of Precinct Atlas computer software programs, related software and hardware components).

They’ll also act on the assignment of a Tax Sale Certificate to the City of Atlantic, that part of Lot 1 Block 120, north and east of Bull Creek. The Board meeting begins at 9-a.m. in the Supervisor’s Board Room at the Cass County Courthouse.

More wet weather ahead

Weather

October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service says a major storm is expected to develop over the Central US this week and bring rounds of showers and scattered thunderstorms to Iowa from Wednesday night into Friday morning. Thursday and Friday will see periods of rain with up to another inch and a quarter in some areas with general amounts of a quarter to an inch. No major impacts are expected, but wet fields and slowing field work may result in some areas once again. Much colder conditions are expected Friday night and Saturday following the rain.

Iowa National Guard adopts a new logo

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October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa National Guard has unveiled an updated logo that features red-white-and-blue colors with a “Minute Man” in the middle. Guard spokesman, Colonel Michael Wunn says the new logo comes as Major General Ben Correll takes over command of the organization. “The old logo served us well — and with new leadership comes new opportunities to make some updates — and General Corell asked us to look at updating our Iowa National Guard logo. So, we went through a process to do that.” He says an Ankeny soldier with the 135th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment did the main design.

Wunn says Sergeant Katharine Silent Water has some graphic design experience and did the work in coming up with the new logo’s graphic elements. The logo features the American flag inside the outline of the state of Iowa. “It reflects our dedication and our service to both our state and nation,” according to Wunn. And he says the Minute Man figure in the middle also reflects the tradition of the citizen soldier.

“The Minute Man that is prominent within the design reminds us of our roots and that charge that we have to always be ready,” Wunn says. “Going back to the Minute Man concept during the pre-Revolutionary War times and during the colonial times.” The governor selected Corell, a Manchester native, to become the Adjutant General of the Iowa National Guard back in August. There are approximately 85-hundred soldiers serving the in the Iowa Army and Air National Guard.

DONALD “DON” W. BERRY, 92, of Stillwater, OK (Formerly of Atlantic) (Svcs. 10/11/2019)

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October 7th, 2019 by admin

DONALD “DON” W. BERRY, 92, of Stillwater, OK (Formerly of Atlantic) died Friday, September 27th in Stillwater, OK. Local graveside services for DON BERRY will be held on Friday, October 11th at 11:00am in the Brighton Township Cemetery in Marne. Dighton-Marler Funeral Home in Stillwater, OK has the arrangements.

A luncheon will be held following graveside services in Walnut.

Online condolences may be left at www.dightonmarler.com

Memorials may be directed to the Stillwater First United Methodist Church or the local hospice or charity of your choice in care of the Dighton-Marler Funeral Home 5106 N. Washington, Stillwater, OK 74075.

DONALD “DON” W. BERRY is survived by:

Wife: Ella Mae Berry of Stillwater, OK.

Daughter: Janet (Bruce) Barringer of Stillwater, OK. Keith (Mary Ann) Berry of Stillwater, OK.

Brazilian Son (Exchange Student): Luis A. G. Andrade of Sa Paulo, Brazil.

5 Grandchildren

10 Great-Grandchildren

Woman accused of stealing from mother takes plea deal

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October 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A Nov. 25. sentencing has been scheduled for an eastern Iowa woman accused of stealing from her mother. Dubuque County District Court records say 51-year-old Corenna Marshall, of Sherrill, pleaded guilty Sept. 30 to felony dependent adult abuse-exploitation. Prosecutors dropped two counts of fraudulent practices in return. The plea deal also calls for two to five years of probation and for Marshall to pay restitution. The deal is not binding on the judge, however.

Authorities say Marshall held a power of attorney for her mother, Jeanne Marshall, of Dubuque. Investigators say bank records show that more than $21,000 was transferred to Corenna Marshall’s account from her mother’s account. Court documents say Corenna Marshall put her name on her mother’s property but used her mother’s account to pay a loan on the property.

AP Top 25 College Football Poll 10/06/2019

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October 7th, 2019 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 5, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Pv
1. Alabama (32) 5-0 1503 1
2. Clemson (15) 5-0 1433 2
3. Georgia (3) 5-0 1393 3
3. Ohio St. (10) 6-0 1393 4
5. LSU (2) 5-0 1352 5
6. Oklahoma 5-0 1268 6
7. Florida 6-0 1163 10
8. Wisconsin 5-0 1105 8
9. Notre Dame 4-1 1046 9
10. Penn St. 5-0 958 12
11. Texas 4-1 947 11
12. Auburn 5-1 920 7
13. Oregon 4-1 828 13
14. Boise St. 5-0 654 16
15. Utah 4-1 624 17
16. Michigan 4-1 618 19
17. Iowa 4-1 454 14
18. Arizona St. 4-1 388 20
19. Wake Forest 5-0 380 22
20. Virginia 4-1 353 23
21. SMU 6-0 285 24
22. Baylor 5-0 260 NR
23. Memphis 5-0 189 NR
24. Texas A&M 3-2 165 25
25. Cincinnati 4-1 118 NR

Others receiving votes: Minnesota 80, Missouri 64, Appalachian St. 61, Washington 54, Tulane 25, California 20, Michigan St. 17, Arizona 11, UCF 9, Southern Cal 5, Iowa St. 5, Pittsburgh 2.

Colts shut down Mahomes, Chiefs offense in 19-13 victory

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October 7th, 2019 by admin

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett (7) runs away from pressure by Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones, right, during the first half of an NFL football game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The way Indianapolis handled the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night sent a jolt through the NFL, whether it was dominating the line of scrimmage or shutting down Patrick Mahomes and Co. on defense.

The one place the shock didn’t reverberate? The visiting locker room in Arrowhead Stadium.

“The one emotion we were not feeling is shock. I can’t even explain it,” Colts coach Frank Reich said after the 19-13 victory. “The way guys were walking down the hallway, it was ‘We’re not going to be denied. We have to get on track. We’ve got to do it.’ I just knew it was real. I felt it all week.

“There was just an air of confidence and belief that we would do what we did today.”

Marlon Mack ran for 132 yards , and ageless kicker Adam Vinatieri knocked through four field goals, as the Colts atoned ever-so-slightly for a January playoff defeat inside the same stadium.

Asked what the message was pregame, longtime Chiefs linebacker-turned-Colts defensive end Justin Houston replied: “To come out here and play our game. To leave it out there every snap, to play with your heart, play with your soul. And I think we did that tonight.”

The Colts (3-2) allowed points on the Chiefs’ first two possessions before shutting them out until Harrison Butker’s field goal with 1:16 to go. Indianapolis recovered the onside kick without any issue and ran out the clock to celebrate a big win heading into its bye.

Mahomes threw for 321 yards and a touchdown, and the Chiefs (4-1) had just 36 yards rushing despite getting top running back Damien Williams back from an injury, all while watching their record streak of 22 straight games scoring at least 26 points come to a crashing conclusion.

“Penalties are really what hurt us today,” said Chiefs coach Andy Reid, whose team was flagged 11 times for 125 yards. “You get things going, all of a sudden you’re going backward, and it’s tough in this league to do that against a good team and win.”

In an air-it-out era of the NFL, the Colts also won by dominating the line of scrimmage.

On offense, their big line bruised a Kansas City defensive front that lost Chris Jones and Xavier Williams to injuries. That created big holes for Mack and plenty of time for Jacoby Brissett, who threw for 151 yards while running for the Colts’ only touchdown.

On defense, the Colts spent most of the night in the Kansas City backfield, plugging up holes in the running game and relentlessly pressuring the reigning league MVP on passing downs.

Mahomes was sacked four times and hit plenty more. At one point in the second half, Cam Erving was pushed so far into Mahomes’ face that the backup left tackle stepped on his quarterback’s ankle, leaving Mahomes to hobble to the sideline when Kansas City was forced to punt.

“In this league, the margin of error is tiny,” said Mahomes, who dismissed the seriousness of his injury. “If you’re not executing at a high level you’re going to lose.'”

The Colts and Chiefs mostly played to a first-half stalemate, but the second of Vinatieri’s four field goals made it 13-10 at the break. The real winners were the officials, who finally got to rest the arms that they used to throw flags for the first 30 minutes.

The Chiefs’ prolific offense continued to sputter in the second half, and Brissett and the Colts essentially played a game of keep-away throughout the third quarter and into the fourth.

“You don’t need a large playbook to convert third-and-1,” Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark said.

The Colts used 8:34 off the clock to move a mere 35 yards and set up Vinatieri’s next field goal. Then, when the Chiefs failed to convert fourth-and-1 at their own 34, Indianapolis got another field goal from Vinatieri with 2:30 to go to make it a two-possession game.

“You could just tell they were hungry. They were hungry all week,” Reich said. “I know that’s not uncommon, but there was something different about this week. I could feel it. It was palpable. We just walked in here with a lot of confidence. Last night in our meetings, I can’t even explain what happened in our meetings last night. There was just a feeling amongst the team when we walked into this stadium.”

ALMOST INT

Mahomes nearly threw his first interception of the season in the third quarter, when FB Anthony Sherman batted a pass and LB Bobby Okereke caught it. A review showed the ball bounced off the ground.

RING OF HONOR

The Chiefs inducted OL Brian Waters into their Hall of Fame during halftime. Waters was a two-time All-Pro for Kansas City before wrapping his 13-year career with the Patriots and Cowboys.

HAPPY RETURNS

Colts DE Justin Houston celebrated his first trip to Kansas City as a visitor by sacking Mahomes in the first half. The four-time Pro Bowl pick had 78 1/2 sacks during eight seasons with the Chiefs.

FLAG DAY

Chiefs CB Bashaud Breeland had a night to forget. Not only did he struggle in pass coverage, he was flagged four times for 68 yards. That included a 53-yard pass interference call.

INJURIES

Colts: CBs Shak Taylor (chest) and Kenny Moore II (knee) left in the first half, joining inactive safeties Malik Hooker (knee), Glayton Geathers (concussion) and Rolan Milligan (knee) on the Indianapolis sideline. LB Zaire Franklin (hamstring) and DE Kemoko Turay (ankle) left in the second half.

Chiefs: WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring), LB Anthony Hitchens (groin) and DT Xavier Williams (ankle) left in the first half. DT Chris Jones (groin) and LG Andrew Wylie (ankle) left in the second half.

UP NEXT

Colts get the week off before traveling to Houston on Oct. 20.

Chiefs welcome the Texans to Arrowhead Stadium next Sunday.