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Scalloped Zucchini (8-20-2019)

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August 20th, 2019 by Jim Field

  • 6 cups thinly sliced zucchini
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons butter or margarine
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons flour
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon finely chopped onion
  • 1/2 cup fine bread crumbs
  • 1 tablespoon melted butter or margarine

Cook squash in one cup of boiling water in 2-3 quart saucepan until tender, about 5 minutes.  Drain and set aside.  Melt 1 1/2 tablespoons butter in the saucepan.  Blend in flour until smooth.  Add milk, slowly stirring constantly.  Reduce heat and cook for one minute, continuing to stir.  Stir a little of the white sauce into beaten eggs, then gradually stir eggs into sauce.  Add salt, Worcestershire sauce, onion and cooked zucchini.  Pour into greased casserole.  Mix bread crumbs with 1 tablespoon melted butter and sprinkle over squash mixture.  Bake at 325 degrees for 35 minutes.

Outages, street flooding reported as storms roll over Iowa

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August 20th, 2019 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Storms that rumbled over much of central Iowa have knocked down trees, cut power and flooded streets.

A tornado was reported Tuesday morning near Melcher-Dallas, southeast of Des Moines. It’s unclear whether any injuries have occurred.

The National Weather Service says more than 4.5 inches (11.4 centimeters) of rain fell on Eagle Grove, and a 60 mph (96.6 kph) wind gust was reported at Adair.

MidAmerican Energy reports that more than 17,000 customers have lost power in the Des Moines metropolitan area.

Street flooding and downed power lines and trees have been reported in several communities.

Preseason XC rankings for Class 1A and 2A

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August 20th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Association of Cross Country and Track Coaches have released their preseason Cross Country rankings for Class 1A and 2A. Here is a look at the Individual and Team ranking lists.

CLASS 1A

Girls Team

  1. Logan-Magnolia
  2. Hudson
  3. Iowa City Regina
  4. Kee
  5. Denver
  6. Earlham
  7. Starmont
  8. Pekin
  9. Marquette Catholic
  10. North Linn
  11. Tri-Center
  12. East Marshall
  13. St. Edmond
  14. Ridge View
  15. ACGC

Girls Individual

  1. Peyton Pogge, Tri-Center
  2. Taylor Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  3. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  4. Annalee Bartles, Iowa City Regina
  5. Jalyssa Blazek, Turkey Valley
  6. Haley Meyern, Kee
  7. Grace Beck, Denver
  8. Cheyenne Shaw, North Mahaska
  9. Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley
  10. Jenna Twait, Hudson

Boys Team

  1. Madrid
  2. Calamus-Wheatland
  3. Maquoketa Valley
  4. Nodaway Valley
  5. Earlham
  6. South Winneshiek
  7. Pekin
  8. BCLUW
  9. St. Albert
  10. Woodward Academy
  11. Newman Catholic
  12. Denver
  13. Trinity Christian
  14. Ogden
  15. Durant

Boys Individual

  1. Will Roder, Gehlen Catholic
  2. Joshua Baudler, Nodaway Valley
  3. Carson Rygh, Lake Mills
  4. Matt Hellige, Holy Trinity Catholic
  5. Jason Renze, Madrid
  6. Noah Jorgenson, Sidney
  7. Buddy Darting, Wilton
  8. Chase Knoche, Calamus-Wheatland
  9. Logan Berg, Baxter
  10. Brady Millikin, Pekin

Class 2A

Girls Team

  1. Williamsburg
  2. Mid-Prairie
  3. WC-KP
  4. Jesup
  5. Panorama
  6. Danville
  7. Unity Christian
  8. Wauke
  9. Dike-New Hartford
  10. Albia
  11. Cherokee
  12. Shenandoah
  13. Monticello
  14. Crestwood
  15. CC-Springville

Girls Individual

  1. Marie Hostetler, Mid-Prairie
  2. Emily Staal, CC-Springville
  3. Ella Waddle, Panorama
  4. Kate Crawford, ACGC
  5. Addison Parrott, Danville-New London
  6. Tori Castle, Treynor
  7. Taylor Kvale, Dike-New Hartford
  8. Abby Christians, Garner-Hayfield-Ventura
  9. Whitney Minderhoud, Western Christian
  10. Kallie Wallick, Tipton

Boys Team

  1. Tipton
  2. Bellevue
  3. Central Lyon/G-LR
  4. Monticello
  5. Albia
  6. South Hardin
  7. Davis County
  8. Camanche
  9. Okoboji
  10. DM Christian
  11. Sioux Center
  12. Unity Christian
  13. Roland-Story
  14. GCGR
  15. Williamsburg

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Hudson, Cards take no-hit bid into 8th and blank Brewers 3-0

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Only when Dakota Hudson reached the dugout after being removed from the game did he realize something was different.

“Guys were giving me hugs instead of handshakes,” the St. Louis Cardinals starter said. “I thought, what was going on? I didn’t know it was a no-hitter.”

Hudson and two relievers combined on a one-hit shutout as the Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 Monday night in a series opener between NL Central contenders.

Yasmani Grandal’s ground-rule double with two outs in the eighth inning off Giovanny Gallegos was Milwaukee’s only hit. Hudson was lifted with two outs in the seventh after throwing 111 pitches, and Andrew Miller got four outs for his fifth save.

Paul DeJong homered for St. Louis, which increased its division lead to a half-game over the idle Chicago Cubs. Third-place Milwaukee is three games back.

Hudson (12-6) matched a career high with seven strikeouts and walked four — including his final batter, Eric Thames. Gallegos retired Ben Gamel on a grounder to end the inning.

Taking out Hudson not a difficult decision, Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said.

“He did his job,” Shildt explained. “We saw the tea leaves and the way the game was going.”

Orlando Arcia reached on an error by DeJong at shortstop to begin the eighth before Gallegos got two outs. Grandal then hooked a 1-2 slider just inside the right field line, and the ball bounced into the stands.

“I think it was a good breaking ball,” Gallegos said. “He’s a good hitter, too.”

Grandal was just trying to give his team a chance to come back.

“I don’t really care whether we’re getting no-hit or not. We’re still trying to win the game,” Grandal said. “Got here with just having him miss the spot and I was able to get a double out of it, but for me it was just pretty much, get the guy up behind me to the plate and give him a chance to tie the game.”

Miller relieved and, after an intentional walk to Christian Yelich, got Mike Moustakas to ground out with the bases loaded.

“He’s the MVP,” Moustakas said about Yelich. “It’s a pretty intelligent decision. I wouldn’t want to pitch to that guy. That’s just kind of how baseball is.”

Miller then closed it out in the ninth.

Milwaukee’s best chance for a hit against Hudson came in the sixth when Trent Grisham hit a hard grounder up the middle. DeJong made a diving stop and threw out Grisham at first base.

“I was just out there competing and trying to throw up some zeros and get a win,” said Hudson, who has completed seven innings twice in his two-year major league career.

The 24-year-old right-hander threw six sharp innings in a 6-0 victory at Kansas City last time out. Before that, he allowed 11 runs (10 earned) over 11 2/3 innings during a three-start span.

St. Louis scored twice in the fifth off starter Zach Davis (8-6), who pitched five innings. Matt Carpenter drew a leadoff walk and went to third when Yadier Molina singled to right field. Carpenter scored on a grounder to second by Kolten Wong, who beat the relay throw to foil a double-play opportunity.

Hudson laid down a sacrifice bunt to advance Wong. Dexter Flower hit a bloop single to shallow left, scoring Wong for a 2-0 lead.

DeJong added his 22nd home run with two outs in the sixth off reliever Devin Williams, knocking out the glass in the M on the Big Mac Land sign. DeJong has hit safely in his last 10 games against the Brewers.

UP NEXT

Brewers: LHP Gio Gonzalez (2-1, 3.81 ERA) is 3-4 with a 3.21 ERA in 10 career starts against St. Louis. But he is 0-3 with a 4.50 ERA in five starts at Busch Stadium.

Cardinals: RHP Michael Wacha (6-6, 5.44) is one of three pitchers to have a perfect career winning percentage against Milwaukee with 10 or more starts. He is 6-0 and has held the Brewers to two or fewer runs in each of his last four starts against them.

Interim tag removed for Atlantic Park and Recreation Director Rasmussen

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August 20th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic Park and Recreation Board met on Monday evening in the Council Chambers at City Hall and voted during the meeting to remove the Interim tag for Park and Rec Director Bryant Rasmussen.

After a brief closed session prior to their regular meeting the board voted unanimously to hire Rasmussen as the full-time director effective immediately. Rasmussen has had the Interim Director title since March following the resignation of Seth Staashelm, who left to take a job in Marion. Rasmussen was promoted from Foreman to the Director role at that time.

The Personnel and Finance Committee will now work on a salary agreement for Rasmussen in the full-time role.

Traffic blockage on 1-80 westbound near Casey this morning

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August 20th, 2019 by admin

According to the Iowa Department of Transportation I-80 Westbound is blocked due to a semi crash near Casey. The road is blocked between Exit 83 Antique Country Drive and Exit 76 County Road N54 near Casey. The initial word on the slowdown came out a little before 6:00am.

Update 7:40am: Just the right lane is still blocked as cleanup continues.

Update 8:45am: Roadway has fully reopened to traffic.