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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th

Trading Post

November 12th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Air Compressor – 60 Gallon Tank – 5HP Motor – 3Phase – Runs Great!!! $350 Call 712 -249 -1751.

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FOR SALE: Big round stalk bails. Hauling available. Located in Denison area. Phone: 712-265-1660.

FOR SALE: 2 Iowa State vs Oklahoma State for this Saturday, November 14th. 40 yard line, east side, close to the field, great tickets. Selling for Face value. 712-250-0128.

WANTED: John Deere, newer, 42″ riding lawn mower. WANTED: old Ford car or pickup with title and no rust specials. 712-790-1841. (Carroll)

WANTED:  a good back vibrator for the lower back.  Also, a chair, no recliner or swivel, just a good, comfortable chair.  Call 712-249-4005 in Atlantic.

MOVING SALE: 1203 Maple Friday 1-4 Saturday 9-3. Outdoor furniture, garden tools, 6ft ladder, home décor and lots of misc.

JAN R. THEISEN, 49, of Johnston & formerly of Elk Horn (Svcs. 11/14/15

Obituaries

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

JAN R. THEISEN, 49, of Johnston (& formerly of Elk Horn), died Wed., Nov. 11th, at Mercy Hospice, in Johnston. A Memorial service for JAN THEISEN will be held at Noon on Saturday, Nov. 14th, at McLaren’s Resthaven Chapel in West Des Moines.

Visitation will be held one-hour prior to the service (11-am until Noon), Saturday.

Memorials may be directed to Mercy Hospice, in Johnston.

JAN THEISEN is survived by:

Her husband – Rick Theisen, of Johnston.

Her son – Cole Theisen, of Johnston;

Her daughter – Kyra Theisen, of Johnston.

Her mother – Shirley Christensen, of Marne.

Her brothers – Craig Christensen, of Walnut, & Troy (Mary Beth)  Christensen, of Elk Horn.

Her grandmother – Esther Fredrickson, of Walnut.

Organic ingredients company moving into old Sioux City plant

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – An old tool plant in Sioux City is being transformed for use in processing organic ingredients. The Sioux City Journal reports that American Natural Processors Inc. wants to expand its contract manufacturing business at the former Sioux Tools plant. Company owner Mark Schuett says the century-old structure would be used to process specialty organic and nongenetically modified proteins as well as for packaging, warehousing and distribution.

Schuett told the newspaper he didn’t have an estimate on the total cost of the project, which is expected to be finished by next fall. The project is expected to create 20 to 25 jobs.

Fewer new cars coming equipped with spare tires

News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

As winter weather approaches, one of the last things Iowa motorists want to hear is the whup-whup-whup of a flat tire on their vehicle. A new study finds more than a third of all new cars being sold don’t come equipped with spare tires. Gail Weinholzer, spokeswoman for Triple-A-Iowa, says if you’ve bought a new car in the past few years, you’d better pop the trunk and see what you have.

“The first thing drivers need to do is determine what type of situation they have with a new vehicle,” Weinholzer says. “Do they have a spare tire and if so, is it properly inflated? Do they have a run-flat tire which will allow them to drive up to 50 miles before they need to address the situation. Or, do they have a tire inflator kit which is very effective but is for very limited uses.”

In 2006, only five-percent of new cars did -not- come equipped with a spare tire, but in the 2015 models, 36-percent are now only equipped with run-flat tires or inflator kits — no spares. Automakers are likely trying to save on expenses, cut weight, add trunk space and boost fuel economy with the move, but Weinholzer says eliminating spare tires could leave Iowans stuck on the roadside.

“It’s important that drivers know the situation with their vehicle and understand that they may need a tow, and that they may not be able to change the tire, obviously, if they don’t have a spare,” Weinholzer says. “One other thing to keep in mind, some of these tire inflator kits can cost up to $300 per use and only have a shelf life of four to eight years.” A Triple-A survey finds many young people may have to call up a YouTube video on their smartphones if they end up with a flat.

“The older the driver, the more likely they are to know how to change a tire,” Weinholzer says. “Ninety percent of drivers between the ages of 35 and 54 know how to change a tire, however, only one in five of the millennials, people aged 18 to 34, actually know how to change the tire.” The study also found 97-percent of men claim they know how to do the job versus 68-percent of women.

(Radio Iowa)

Medical issue may have caused accident in Cass County Wed. evening

News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Minden was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital Wednesday evening, following an accident just off Exit 57 from Interstate 80. The Cass County Sheriff’s Office was notified about a vehicle in the east ditch off the I-80 exit ramp, at around 6:25-p.m.  A 2008 Nissan Sentra owned and driven by 51-year old Mary Kathleen Waltz, of Minden,  was southbound on Olive Street when Waltz lost control of the car, which struck a sign and came to rest in the ditch.

Waltz was transported to CCMH by Medivac ambulance. Scanner reports at the time indicated a medical issue may have contributed to the accident. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $3,500.

State Football Semifinals Thursday

Sports

November 12th, 2015 by admin

Thursday (11/12/2015)

8-MAN:
Don Bosco, Gilbertville 30, Newell-Fonda 7
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 35, Glidden-Ralston 21

CLASS 3A:
Norwalk vs Sergeant Bluff-Luton at UNI-Dome @ 5:36 PM
Pella vs West Delaware, Manchester at UNI-Dome @ 8:21 PM

Iowa Association of Track Coaches announce Coach of the Year honors

Sports

November 12th, 2015 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches recently announced their track & field and cross country Coaches of the Year honors ahead of their Hall of Fame Banquet on December 5th in Ames.  An overall State Coach of the Year is named in each class for boys and girls along with five other coaches being recognized. Honorees are listed below.

IATC 2015 COACHES OF THE YEAR

GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
CLASS 1A
State Coach of the Year – Keith Harms – Hudson
At-Large Theresa Penick BCLUW
At-Large Bob Mudd North Linn
At-Large Josh Roudabush Pekin
At-Large Kendall Rachuy Sioux Central
At-Large Brett Welsch Nodaway Valley
CLASS 2A
State Coach of the Year – Angie Cook – Clayton Ridge
At-Large Pat Healy Northeast Gooselake
At-Large Tom Muller Osage
At-Large Kadrian Hardersen Sioux Center
At-Large Maggie Willems Mount Vernon
At-Large Phil Baldus Saint Ansgar
CLASS 3A
State Coach of the Year – Tim O’Neill, Davenport Assumption
At-Large Dave Hutchcroft Mount Pleasant
At-Large Dana Hogan Decorah
At-Large Scott Kiesel Boone
At-Large Brad Rasmussen Glenwood
At-Large Dak Rasmussen Pella
CLASS 4A
State Co-Coach of the Year – Jane Wheeler, Pleasant Valley
State Co-Coach of the Year, Kenny Wheeler, Pleasant Valley
At-Large Nathan Hopp Linn-Mar
At-Large Bill Calloway Cedar Rapids Jefferson
At-Large Randy Hutchison Urbandale
At-Large Mike Parker Iowa City West
At-Large Jesse Hunt Waukee
BOYS TRACK & FIELD
The Phil Hummel CLASS 1A
State Coach of the Year – Casey Baxa – Lisbon
At-Large Brad Elliott Mount Ayr
At-Large Chase Moseman Lawton Bronson
At-Large Gabe Bakker Pleasantville
At-Large Davis Eidahl Pekin
At-Large Wendell Larson Alta-Aurelia
CLASS 2A
State Coach of the Year – Corey Lamm – West Burlington Notre
Dame
At-Large Brock Lehman Sioux Center
At-Large Greg Williams Monticello
At-Large Mike Wehde Tipton
At-Large Ryan Whitman Mount Vernon
At-Large Jarrod Schott/Karl Bahrke Kingsley Pierson-
Woodbury Central
CLASS 3A
State Coach of the Year – Amy Marshall – Center Point-Urbana
At-Large Mitch Anderson Mount Pleasant
At-Large Gregg Wellman Algona
At-Large Jared Fletcher Carlisle
At-Large Brent Van Hauen Pella
At-Large Mark Sovers Solon
CLASS 4A
State Coach of the Year – Brent Heitland, Waukee
At-Large Ben Duea Ames
At-Large Brian Martz Iowa City West
At-Large Dirk Homewood Cedar Falls
At-Large Tim TeBrink Urbandale
At-Large Norm Anderson Dubuque Hempstead
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
CLASS 1A
State Coach of the Year – Mark Bauder – Central Elkader
At-Large Mark Twedt West Fork
At-Large Davis Eidahl Pekin
At-Large Dan Schleisman Treynor
At-Large Mike Schutt Newman Catholic, Mason City
At-Large Mike Szalat Fort Dodge Saint Edmond
CLASS 2A
State Coach of the Year – Bob Davidshofer – Cascade
At-Large Dan Sauser Monticello
At-Large Brent Jennings Osage
At-Large Liz Skillern Shenandoah
At-Large Nick Nordheim Williamsburg
At-Large Kevin Kearney/Scott Conway South Winnishiek
CLASS 3A
State Coach of the Year – Alex Flores – Davenport Assumption
At-Large Cynthia Wagner Dubuque Wahlert
At-Large Bryant Rasmussen Denison-Schleswig
At-Large Dean Clasen Humboldt
At-Large Douglas Cutler Pella
At-Large Justin Droppert Dallas Center-Grimes
CLASS 4A
State Coach of the Year – Dan Davis – Urbandale
At-Large Jane Wheeler Pleasant Valley
At-Large Pat Hennes Johnston
At-Large Mike Parker Iowa City West
At-Large Erin Flynn Bettendorf
At-Large Tom Mittman Iowa City High
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
CLASS 1A
State Coach of the Year – Darrell Burmeister – Nodaway Valley
At-Large Chad Swope Iowa City Regina
At-Large Sandy Sabelka Denver
At-Large Sherri Selenke Hudson
At-Large Scott Jess Bellevue
At-Large Davis Eidahl Pekin
CLASS 2A
State Coach of the Year – Jeff Short
Garner Hayfield-Ventura
At-Large Josh Husted Davis County
At-Large Karl Kaemingk Unity Christian
At-Large Steve Leach North Polk
At-Large Mark Hostetler Mid-Prairie
At-Large Ben Demuth Eagle Grove
CLASS 3A
State Coach of the Year – Kory Swart – Mount Vernon-Lisbon
At-Large Mitch Anderson Mount Pleasant
At-Large Douglas Cutler Pella
At-Large Matt Pries Dallas Center-Grimes
At-Large Marty Mitchell Carlisle
At-Large Trent Edsen Grinnell
CLASS 4A
State Coach of the Year – Tim Ives – Dowling West Des Moines
At-Large Tom Trygstad Valley, West Des Moines
At-Large Troy Becker Cedar Falls
At-Large Bill Schwarz Cedar Rapids Prairie
At-Large Kevin Barnes Indianola
At-Large Erik Belby Pleasant Valley

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/12/2015

News, Podcasts

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Red Oak P-D investigated cell phone theft

News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak are asking for your help in solving a theft. Officials say A Red Oak woman reported Tuesday that an I-Phone had been stolen from her son while he was at the Red Oak High School. Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call Red Oak Police at 712-623-6500.

Senator Grassley says work continues to improve the VA

News

November 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley told veterans during a ceremony in Des Moines Wednesday that more work needs to be done to correct the problems with long waits at Veterans Administration hospitals across the country. Grassley, a Republican from New Hartford, says Congress did pass legislation to make improvements. “The Choice Program, that was created on August the second 2014 in that legislation, has been implemented in a way that makes it less helpful than was intended to the veterans who deserve the care,” Grassley says. Grassley says lawmakers have worked to improve things.

“Congress has stepped in to fix some of the shortcomings, but I am sorry to say more needs to be done,” Grassley explains. “I’m supporting legislation to clarify the intent of Congress that veterans should not have to drive more than 40 miles to take the care that they need. There is more that the V-A can do to make itself more user friendly.” He says it takes some time to make changes in such a large organization.

“I’ll bet 99 percent of the people who work for the V-A are good people, well intended. It’s just like in Congress — you can have one person do something wrong and it hurts the whole 534 members of Congress. You can have the same thing in any bureaucracy in government or any church or organization,” according to Grassley. Grassley says he spoke with the head of the V-A, the he says he needs more tools to deal with the problem people involved in the long waits.

“So, I’m supporting legislation that will give the secretary those tools. I’m also working with another senator to ensure that whistleblowers in the V-A are not retaliated against,” Grassley says. “Because if they had been listened to a long time before it became public, we wouldn’t have had the problems that we had.” Grassley made his comments at the annual state Veterans Day ceremony.

(Radio Iowa)