PREP FOOTBALL |
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Class 3A |
Semifinal |
Norwalk 35, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7
Pella 45, West Delaware, Manchester 26
Eight Player |
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Semifinal |
Don Bosco, Gilbertville 30, Newell-Fonda 7
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 35, Glidden-Ralston 21
PREP FOOTBALL |
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Class 3A |
Semifinal |
Norwalk 35, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7
Pella 45, West Delaware, Manchester 26
Eight Player |
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Semifinal |
Don Bosco, Gilbertville 30, Newell-Fonda 7
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 35, Glidden-Ralston 21
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — No. 8 Iowa insists it isn’t worried about the Big Ten West title, a league championship or its current standing in the playoff chase. Starting 10-0 for the first time is all the Hawkeyes (9-0, 5-0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) care about these days.
Iowa can knock off the first of what it hopes will be many milestones on Saturday when it hosts Minnesota (4-5, 1-4). The Hawkeyes have never won 10 in a row to start a season — not even when they finished in the top 10 three years in a row earlier last decade.
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Four years ago, Iowa State dashed Oklahoma State’s national title hopes on a chilly night in November. An equally poor performance on Saturday in Ames would probably doom the Cowboys again; even with Baylor and Oklahoma still left on their schedule.
No. 5 Oklahoma State (9-0, 6-0 Big 12) could have a clear path to a playoff spot — despite being ranked just eighth by the committee — after trouncing previously-unbeaten TCU 49-29 last week. But with so much competition for the top four slots, the Cowboys can’t afford to look past Iowa State.
Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
BOONE, Iowa (AP) — Months of tension over the potential construction of an oil pipeline across Iowa has come to a head at a public hearing in Boone, where people who both oppose and support the project testified about their opinions. Dozens of people crammed into a building Thursday at the Boone County Fairgrounds to speak to the Iowa Utilities Board. Some expressed reservations about the project’s environmental impact, while others spoke of the financial boost.
SHELL ROCK, Iowa (AP) — A farm equipment manufacturer has confirmed layoffs at its Shell Rock plant in northeastern Iowa. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that a spokesman for Kalida, Ohio-based Unverferth Manufacturing Co. says the layoffs will begin November 30th. Jerry Ecklund would not say Wednesday how many people are being laid off nor how many people work at the plant, which makes grain wagons and crop sprayers.
ONAWA, Iowa (AP) — Carly Fiorina says she bears no “ill will” to Hillary Rodham Clinton for not saying more to a man who told her he wants to strangle the Republican presidential candidate. During an event for the Democratic presidential front runner Tuesday, Clinton laughed along with the audience and said, “I wouldn’t mess with you.”
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush says Democrats aren’t the enemy, and he’s focused on fixing a broken Washington. The former Florida governor campaigned in Michigan on Thursday, telling Republican activists in Grand Rapids that he’s a conservative with a “servant’s heart.”
Cass County Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle said Thursday night, Tim Ennis, of Corning, was unanimously nominated to challenge Republican Tom Moore, of Griswold, during a Special Election set for Dec. 8th, to determine who will replace Representative Jack Drake, in House District 21.
A special convention was held in Massena Thursday to determine the Democratic nominee. Ennis was the only candidate to announce his intentions to run for the seat. Republicans held their nominating convention Tuesday night.
The special election for House District 21 was called after Drake, a Republican from Griswold, died in October. Drake had served in the Iowa House for 22-years.
The District includes all of Adams and Union Counties as well as parts of Cass and Pottawattamie Counties.
ROSEMARIE ANN STORM, 57, of Audubon died Wednesday, November 11th at her home in Audubon. In accordance with ROSEMARIE ANN STORM’s wishes, cremation has taken place and private family services have taken place with no other services planned at this time. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.
Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com
JOAN “JO” MAXINE MILLER, 84, of Avoca died Wednesday, November 11th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Celebration of Life service for JOAN “JO” MAXINE MILLER will be held on Saturday, November 14th at 11:00 am in the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.
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Visitation will be held on Saturday from 10:00 am to service time at the funeral home.
Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.
JOAN “JO” MAXINE MILLER is survived by:
Son: Fred (Marlene Maasen) Miller III of Avoca.
Sisters: Eloise (Leo) Haight of Minden & Jeanette “Nettie” Michaelsen of Walnut.
1 Grandchild
2 Great-Grandchildren
The Cass County Health System invites the public to attend “Healthy U” on Thursday, November 19th at noon, to learn about “Diabetes & Your Holiday Plate.” November is American Diabetes Month, a time to call attention to this serious health condition that affects so many people. In 2012, 29.1 million Americans had diabetes and approximately 86 million Americans over the age of 20 had pre-diabetes, a condition in which blood glucose levels are higher than normal but are not yet high enough for a diagnosis of diabetes.
“Diabetes & Your Holiday Plate” will be presented by Barb Petersen, RN, CDE and Emily Krengel, RD, LD. A variety of material will be covered to help prepare people to make healthy choices during the holidays. Krengel says “Diabetic or not – these suggestions are good for all of us. Two of the things we’ll talk about in particular are carbohydrates and over-eating.”
The session will be on Thursday, November 19th at noon in Conference Room 2 at Cass County Memorial Hospital. Healthy U is a free educational series offered by Cass County Health System that focuses on a different health topic each month. Attendees receive a healthy sack lunch in addition to an educational program presented by medical professionals.
For more information, or to make a reservation for Healthy U, call 712-243-7479.
Officials with the National Weather Service said Thursday, and tornado with peak winds of 84 miles per hour struck in Guthrie County, at around 3-p.m., Wednesday. In their preliminary damage survey report, the Weather Service said the EF-0 tornado cut a path about 3.2-miles long, and 50 yards wide. It started over Lake Panorama, or 3.9-miles northwest of Panora, and ended 1.8-miles southwest of Yale. The weak twister caused minimal damage, mainly to trees. Little or no damage was reported to structures along the path.