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Cordell Pemsl hardship waiver petition approved

Sports

May 10th, 2019 by admin

Cordell Pemsl, Men’s Basketball Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. (Brian Ray/hawkeyesports.com)

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior forward Cordell Pemsl’s hardship waiver petition has been approved by the Big Ten Conference.

Pemsl (6-foot-8, 230 pounds) will have two years of men’s basketball eligibility remaining after playing a total of 29 minutes in two nonconference games last season (UMKC, Iowa State). The native of Dubuque, Iowa, underwent season-ending surgery on Dec. 18, 2018, to remove hardware near his knee from a previous surgery when he was in high school. Pemsl has played in 68 career games, averaging 7.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per contest.

Pemsl is the second Hawkeye in as many years to receive a hardship waiver (Connor McCaffery in 2018).

1A Sectional Boys Golf at Moville

Sports

May 10th, 2019 by admin

Woodbury Central, IKM-Manning, and Coon Rapids-Bayard all advanced on to Districts at the Class 1A Boys Golf Tournament at Moville on Friday.

Team Scores

  1. Woodbury Central 349 (Qualifier)
  2. IKM-Manning 362 (Qualifier)
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard 367 (Qualifier)
  4. Boyer Valley 378
  5. Audubon 399
  6. Glidden-Ralston 468

Individual Scores

  1. Jarod Henkelman, IKM-Manning 80 (Qualifier)
  2. Grant Kenkel, Boyer Valley 82 (Qualifier)
  3. Seth Even, Woodbury Central 82
  4. Alex Clark, Woodbury Central 83
  5. Kyler Rasmussen, IKM-Manning 84
  6. Preston McAlister, Coon Rapids-Bayard 85
  7. Trenton Golay, Coon Rapids-Bayard 88
  8. Rick Schlepp, Coon Rapids-Bayard 90
  9. Seth Stamm, Woodbury Central 92
  10. Conlan Petersen, Boyer Valley 93 (Qualifier)

Full results here: Boys Golf Sectional- Moville 2019

5th farmer pleads guilty in massive organic grain fraud case

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A fifth farmer has pleaded guilty to his role in an organic grain fraud scheme that involved at least $140 million in sales of grain.
John Burton, of Clarksdale, Missouri, pleaded guilty Friday to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, as part of a plea agreement with federal prosecutors.

Burton, 52, admitted that grain grown on his non-organic fields was marketed and sold as organic and that unapproved substances were used on fields certified as organic. Federal prosecutors are seeking to require that he forfeit $2.2 million that was traced to the scheme.

Burton’s plea comes months after one of his associates, 61-year-old Randy Constant of Chillicothe, Missouri, pleaded guilty to charges alleging he masterminded the scheme.

Constant made many of the fraudulent sales through an Iowa grain brokerage that he owned. Three other Nebraska farmers have also pleaded guilty in the case.

Gov. Reynolds issues proclamation to extend assistance available to Iowans

News

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Friday), Gov. Kim Reynolds extended existing proclamations of disaster emergency for counties impacted by March flooding. The proclamation extends the governor’s activation of Iowa disaster response and recovery efforts for an additional 30 days to June 11, 2019, and allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather across the entire state.

The proclamation also provides impacted Iowans additional time to apply for the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program. The new deadline to apply for the program is June 11, 2019.

Among the counties covered under this extended proclamation are: Adair, Audubon, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Guthrie, Madison, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Shelby, and Union.

The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for qualifying residents with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level or a maximum annual income of $41,560 for a family of three. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application, instructions, and information on application deadlines are available on the Iowa Department of Human Services website.

The Disaster Case Management Program remains in effect for all counties currently covered by governor’s disaster proclamations. Disaster Case Management is a program to address serious needs to overcome a disaster-related hardship, injury or adverse condition. For information on the Disaster Case Management Program, contact your local community action association or visit www.iowacommunityaction.org.

The proclamation also extends the governor’s temporary suspension of regulatory provisions pertaining to hours of service for disaster repair crews and drivers delivering goods and services while responding to disaster sites during the duration of this disaster, along with weight limits related to disaster repairs. In addition, the proclamation waives fees for issuance of replacement motor vehicle registrations cards, plates and driver licenses, additional fees for car and travel trailer lots, and waives some types of recycler licenses.

The proclamation suspends length-of-stay and fee requirements at Waubonsie State Park located in Fremont County. Requirements suspended include:

  • Limiting campers to no more than 14 consecutive nights
  • Requiring a minimum of three nights separating each two-week stay
  • Camping and related transactions fees
  • Establishing a minimal number of campground sites that must be made available through the online reservation system

To be eligible for the fee waivers, persons displaced by this disaster should show up in person to check for availability. For more information, visit the DNR Disaster Assistance website or the Waubonsie State Park website. For more information on Iowa’s flooding and disaster assistance, visit floods2019.iowa.gov.

Atlantic boys golf advances out of Sectional by one shot

Sports

May 10th, 2019 by admin

Photo by Head Coach Ed Den Beste

The Atlantic boys golf team edged out Glenwood by one stroke to advance to the District Tournament on Friday at the 3A Sectional in Denison. The Trojans shot a 342 total to finish as Runner-Up behind Champion Carroll with a 320.

Individually Cyle Renaud came up big for the Trojans with a round of 74 to win Medalist honors. Atlantic also got a 79 from Matt Gearheart, 91 from Drey Newell, 98 from Garrett McLaren, 99 from Tate Den Beste, and 101 from Braden Smith.

Team Scores

  1. Carroll 320
  2. Atlantic 342
  3. Glenwood 343
  4. ADM 344
  5. Denison-Schleswig 348
  6. Harlan 352
  7. Creston 353
  8. Greene County 401

Individual Scores and District Qualifiers

  1.  Cyle Renaud, Atlantic, 74
  2. Drew Schurke, Carroll, 75
  3. Adam O’Conner, ADM, 76
  4. Karter Lein, Carroll, 77
  5. Colby Berg, Creston 78

Qualifiers move on to the District Tournament on Friday, May 17th at Atlantic Golf and Country Club at 10:00am.

Atlantic Head Coach Ed Den Beste: “Matt play a nice round again. Took a double on 9 but worked hard to rebound after that. Had a penalty on 15 but kept it at a bogie. Cyle played well today, good to see him shoot a low score. Braden struggled today. Too many wasted shots. Tate couldn’t get it going today as well. His highest score of the year. Drey had a good back but struggled on 18. Garrett started with a rough hole. Had a 5 putt on 14 with a really tough pin placement. He worked hard to keep his score low. Wow!!! Didn’t think we had a shot after seeing our 3,4,5, and 6 scores. Cyle and Matt scores really helped us today. Now we head home for Districts.”

Atlantic Superintendent: No threats, no weapon at school!

News

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber wants to dispel rumors about “an incident” at one of the district’s buildings. Barber said today (Friday), there was no incident, and no weapon was brought to school. He said he doesn’t know who started the rumor or why, but it is completely unfounded.

Exira-EHK, Carroll win at 1A Sectional Golf at Logan-Missouri Valley Country Club

Sports

May 10th, 2019 by admin

Exira-EHK and Westwood came out as the two District Qualifiers from the Class 1A Sectional Golf Tournament at Logan-Missouri Valley Country Club on Friday. The top two teams and individuals qualify for the District Tournament. If those top two include the home team then the third place team advances, top two individuals outside of qualifying teams also move on unless a tie occurs then those tied all advance.

The Spartans shot a 330 team total to win the tourney and Westwood finished 2nd with a 336 total.

Individual Medalist was Everett Carroll of Exira-EHK with a round of 72. Three golfers shot 79 to also qualify for the Districts: Brett Klussman of Saint Albert, Ben Tibken of CAM, and Joel Richardson of Logan-Magnolia.

Team Scores

  1. Exira-EHK 330
  2. Westwood 336
  3. Logan-Magnolia 346
  4. St. Albert 352
  5. CAM 378
  6. Woodbine 405
  7. West Monona 428
  8. Heartland Christian NTS

Qualifying teams and individuals will now compete on Friday, May 17th at Crestwood Hills Golf Course in Anita at 10:00am.

Full results here: Boys 1A Sectional Golf – Logan-Magnolia

Mountain lion ambles through Des Moines, spotted across town again

News

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A mountain lion appears to be ambling through much of Des Moines. Police on Thursday warned city residents to be mindful of the animal after it was spotted on security video in a neighborhood just west of downtown.

On Friday, the city released a video showing the mountain lion strolling overnight through a neighborhood miles away on the city’s southside, not far from the airport. The area is within a couple miles of open farmland.

Authorities recommend that people in the area keep watch over small children and pets that are outside. They ask that anyone who sees the mountain lion to call 911.

SHIRLEY BOYSEN, 91, of Griswold (5-15-2019)

Obituaries

May 10th, 2019 by Jim Field

SHIRLEY BOYSEN, 91, of Griswold died Thursday, May 9th at Griswold Rehab & Health Care Center.  Funeral service for SHIRLEY BOYSEN will be held on Wednesday, May 15th at 10:30 am at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Family will greet friends on Tuesday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

SHIRLEY BOYSEN is survived by:

Sons:  Jim (Janice) Boysen of Shelby; Tom (Nancy) Boysen of Council Bluffs; Ron (Linda) Boysen of Harlan; Greg (Connie) Boysen of Harlan.

Daughters:  Joann (Steve) Schauer of Park Rapids, MN; Marsha (Brad) Larson of Sioux Center.

12 Grandchildren

20 Great-Grandchildren

Community conversation on Iowa water quality set in Oakland

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 10th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OAKLAND, IOWA – Community members are invited to a conversation about water quality on Thursday, May 16, in Oakland, Iowa. The event will be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the Oakland Community Center, 614 Dr. Van Zee Rd., Oakland, Iowa 51560. Hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs, the event is free, and members of the public are invited to attend. Community members are invited to share their experiences with water quality and flooding in the region.

Center for Rural Affairs staff Cody Smith and Cora Fox will provide context and analysis about the legislative framework of current water quality laws and regulations. Other confirmed attendees include USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service staff, Conservation Districts of Iowa staff, and Golden Hills Resource Conservation & Development. “After the flooding we’ve seen in recent months, water quality continues to be an important part of the recovery conversation,” said Cody Smith, policy writing assistant with the Center for Rural Affairs. “Attendees will have an opportunity to share concerns they may have about water quality in their communities and we’ll explore strategies to move forward.”

Proposals brought forth during the 2019 Iowa legislative session will also be a focus of the community conversation. For more information, visit cfra.org/events.