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Jim Field speaks with Cass County Youth Coordinator Susan Oliver about an informative meeting hosted by Cass County 4-H about a new opportunity for area youth.
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A Clarinda man who helped people get moving for more than 30-years, by specializing in joint replacement surgery and therapies, has died at the age of 73.
Dr. Ronald Miller, founder of Miller Orthopaedic Affiliates in Council Bluffs, died Wednesday at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs.
Miller founded his practice in 1972 and performed surgery on thousands of people. He was born in Clarinda, graduated from the Clarinda High School, and received his undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of Iowa. Miller served in the Army after graduation from medical school, attaining the rank of major as a member of the 504th Aviation Battalion.
He retired late in 2006 because of health problems. Dr, Miller oversaw Miller Orthopaedic’s expansion to 13 locations, with clinics throughout southwest Iowa and in Omaha. He also developed a program that included education about joint replacement before and after surgery.
Funeral services for Dr. Ronald Miller will be 10 a.m. Saturday, at the St. Patrick Catholic Church in Council Bluffs.
Double Dual @ Denison
Clarinda 39, Kuemper Catholic 36
Denison-Schleswig 45, Kuemper Catholic 34
Double Dual @ Clarinda Academy
Clarinda Academy 48, Exira/E HK 30
Clarinda Academy 33 East Mills 31
East Mills 42 Exira/EHK 30
Martensdale-St. Mary’s 48, Corning 30
Double Dual @ Nodaway Valley
Nodaway Valley 46, Bedford/Lenox 27
Interstate 35 45, Nodaway Valley 32
Interstate 35 43, Bedford/Lenox 24
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North Mahaska
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Bedford
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12-0
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Ar-We-Va
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9-0
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North Butler
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10-1
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4
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West Sioux
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10-0
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6
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6
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LeMars Gehlen Catholic
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11-1
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5
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7
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Lynnville-Sully
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13-1
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7
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8
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Central Lyon
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12-1
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8
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9
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Newell-Fonda
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8-4
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9
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10
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Villisca
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10-1
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10
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11
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Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton
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11-1
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11
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12
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North Tama
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11-2
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12
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13
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Adair-Casey
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12-1
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13
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14
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Burlington-Notre Dame
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8-3
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14
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15
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Boyden-Hull
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8-3
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OA-BCIG
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15-0
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Estherville-Lincoln Central
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IKM-Manning
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11-1
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West Hancock
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Fort Dodge St. Edmond
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Mediapolis
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Gilbert
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Western Christian
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10-1
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8
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Kuemper Catholic
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10-3
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9
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10
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Lawton-Bronson
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9-3
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10
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Pella Christian
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8-1
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11
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12
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Panorama
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11-1
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12
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MaquoketaValley
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13-0
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14
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Van Buren
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11-1
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15
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15
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North Linn
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13-1
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13
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Benton Community
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Davenport Assumption
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10-1
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MOC-Floyd Valley
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13-0
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4
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Glenwood
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11-0
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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South Tama
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11-1
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Dubuque Wahlert
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9-4
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Bondurant-Farrar
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12-0
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9
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Union
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10-1
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10
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Sergeant Bluff-Luton
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8-3
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8
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Williamsburg
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12-2
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12
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Marion
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8-3
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11
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Washington
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9-2
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13
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Spirit Lake
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9-3
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Denison-Schleswig
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8-4
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Iowa City West
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Ankeny
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11-1
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4
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Southeast Polk
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11-1
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Ames
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10-1
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Waukee
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9-3
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Mason City
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11-1
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Cedar Rapids Washington
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10-3
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9
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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11-3
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5
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Cedar Rapids Prairie
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9-3
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10
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Iowa City High
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10-3
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8
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West Des Moines Valley
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8-4
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11
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Lewis Central
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8-1
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Waterloo West
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9-4
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14
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Dowling Catholic
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7-5
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Cedar Falls
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8-5
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15
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MARILYN HINSON, 86, of Atlantic, died Thu., Jan 12th, at the Atlantic Nursing & Rehab Center. Funeral services for MARILYN HINSON will be held 2-p.m. Mon., Jan. 16th, at the 1st Assembly of God Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.
Visitation is open at the funeral home from: 8am-5:30pm Friday (1/13); 8am-Noon Saturday (1/14); and 1-5pm Sunday (1/15). The family will be present at the church 1 hour prior to the service, on Monday (from 1-2pm).
Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.
MARILYN HINSON is survived by:
Her daughters – Nancy Kelly and Ann Butler, of Atlantic; Sue Ruegaard, of Audubon; and Sherri Rater, of Collinsville, OK.
Her son – Kenny Hinson, of Atlantic.