The Adams County Sheriff’s office reports the arrest of two men Friday night and Saturday morning in separate incidents.
21-year-old Travis Beaty of Prescott was pulled over on a routine traffic stop at approximately 7:53pm Friday(11/18) evening. He was then placed under arrest for driving while suspended and brought to the Adams County Jail where he was held with no bond set until he sees a magistrate.
Also early Saturday (11/19) morning 22-year-old Christopher Shockley of Creston was picked up by a Union County Sheriff’s Officer and brought to the Adams County Jail for a probation violation warrant. He was also held without bond pending appearance with a magistrate.
West Des Moines Valley topped Bettendorf by a score of 17-14 to win the 4-A state football championship Friday night at the UNI-dome in Cedar Falls. Bettendorf edged out Valley in total yardage 227-223 but Trey Lewis’ 69-yards rushing Tyus Mason’s two touchdown runs were enough to lead Valley to the victory. Bettendorf’s Nick Heimendinger threw for 163 yards and a touchdown in the loss.
Top-ranked Lisbon won the first state football title in school history with a 14-12 victory over No. 2 West Hancock in the Class A final at the UNI-Dome Friday. Lisbon ended the championship season with a perfect 14-0 mark and its first appearance in the final.
Lisbon trailed West Hancock late in the third quarter, but Quarterback Ben Knake tied the score at 12-12 with a 1-yard TD run. The Lions took a 14-12 lead when Knake connected on a two-point conversion pass to Seth Hall.
West Hancock then marched down to the Lisbon 5-yard line but the drive ended on fourth down and five when quarterback Eric Cox’s pass was intercepted in the end zone by Lisbon’s Skylar Ellerbach.
LINDA KAE NAMANNY, 74, of Atlantic died Friday, November 18th at the Cass County Hospice Center. A visitation and lunch for Linda Kae Namanny will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., on Monday, November 21st at Hockenberry Family Care in Atlantic.
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A private family burial will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.
Linda Kae Namanny is survived by:
Son: Ted (Jan) Namanny of Atlantic
Daughter: Joni (Kirk) Knudsen of Atlantic
Fremont-Mills overwhelmed Murray in the 8-Man football championship game Friday in an 81-0 victory. Nate Meier carried 12 times for 218 yards and five touchdowns to help the Knights jump out to a 61-0 halftime lead. The Knights rushed 26 times for 352 yards as a team, a 13.5 yard average per carry. Fremont-Mills also pickd off five Murray passes, returning three for scores, two by Logan Wood. Murray struggled offensively rushing 35 times for just 35 yards. The Knights finish the season 13-0, while Murray is 12-2.
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2010-11 Record
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1
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North Mahaska
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23-3
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2
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Bedford
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21-5
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3
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Ar-We-Va
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24-3
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4
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North Butler
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19-3
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5
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North Tama
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20-4
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6
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Tripoli
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23-2
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7
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LeMars Gehlen Catholic
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16-6
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8
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Newell-Fonda
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14-11
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9
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West Sioux
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17-8
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10
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Lynnville-Sully
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20-5
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11
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Adair-Casey
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18-4
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12
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Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn
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18-6
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13
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Central Lyon
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17-6
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14
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Iowa Christian Academy
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14-7
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15
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Martensdale-St. Marys
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26-2
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1
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OA-BCIG
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26-0
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2
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Estherville-LC
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23-5
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3
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Kuemper Catholic
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20-5
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4
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IKM-Manning
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19-5
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5
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West Hancock
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25-2
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6
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Monticello
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25-2
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7
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Pella Christian
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20-5
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8
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Panorama
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20-3
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9
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Fort Dodge St. Edmond
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17-3
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10
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Lawton-Bronson
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18-7
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11
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Manson-NW Webster
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21-3
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12
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Mediapolis
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17-4
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13
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Western Christian
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19-5
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14
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Van Buren
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21-3
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15
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West Burlington
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19-3
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Williamsburg
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20-4
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2
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South Tama
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22-3
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3
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Dubuque Wahlert
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15-8
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4
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Sergeant Bluff-Luton
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23-3
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5
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Davenport Assumption
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25-2
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6
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Benton Community
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20-5
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7
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MOC-Floyd Valley
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25-1
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8
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Glenwood
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16-6
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9
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Washington
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18-6
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10
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Sioux City Bishop Heelan
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15-9
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11
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Union
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16-7
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12
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Bondurant-Farrar
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20-3
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13
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Spirit Lake
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15-7
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14
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Waverly-Shell Rock
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20-4
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15
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Centerville
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16-7
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Iowa City West
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23-3
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2
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Southeast Polk
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23-3
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3
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Ankeny
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20-4
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4
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Mason City
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19-6
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5
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Waukee
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19-6
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6
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Ames
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13-8
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7
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Cedar Rapids Washington
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19-4
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8
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Dowling Catholic
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18-5
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9
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Muscatine
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13-10
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10
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Lewis Central
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20-3
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11
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Cedar Rapids Xavier
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15-8
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12
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Cedar Rapids Kennedy
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9-14
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13
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Iowa City High
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17-6
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14
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West Des Moines Valley
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13-9
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15
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Ottumwa
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14-9
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IOMA M. NEIGHBORS, 96, of Anita, died Thu., Nov. 17th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. A coffee and fellowship in honor of IOMA NEIGHBORS will be held 2-p.m. Tue., Nov. 22nd, at the Anita Community Center. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.
A private family burial will be held at the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita.
IOMA NEIGHBORS is survived by:
Her sons – Gary (Judy) Neighbors, and Bill (Sandra) Neighbors, all of Anita.
Her sisters-in-law, 5 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, & 7 great-great grandchildren.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa judge has ruled that prosecutors can move ahead with seven counts against an Omaha, Neb., man accused of raping and beating a Council Bluffs woman 10 years ago. Judge Mark Eveloff rejected on Wednesday a motion by 51-year-old Mark Sands’ attorney to throw out six of seven counts against Sands. The defense attorney argued that the statute of limitations on those counts had run out. But prosecutors successfully argued that state law stops the statute of limitations clock for the time that a defendant lives outside the state. A national DNA database identified Sands, a registered sex offender, in the cold case. The charges against Sands range from kidnapping to burglary, assault and sexual abuse.
Sports report with KJAN Sports Director Jim Field.
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