Lavon Eblen speaks with Sara Paulsen of Exira about the Exira Fall Festival tomorrow 9/29.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Sara Paulsen of Exira about the Exira Fall Festival tomorrow 9/29.
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Girls
1. Griswold 33
2. Shenandoah/Essex 47
3. Lewis Central 94
Individudals
1. Rebekah Topham, Griswold
2. Jordyn Sindt, Griswold
3. Tiffany Shepherd, Corning
4. Alyx Flippin, Griswold
Boys
1. Shenandoah/Essex 31
2. Glenwood 42
3. Thomas Jefferson 83
Individuals
1. Sean Skillern, Shenandoah/Essex
2. Zac McCoy, Shenandoah/Essex
3. James Fuller, Glenwood
4. Jeff Reeve, Glenwood
Girls Class A
Individuals
1. Madison Waymire, DC-G
2. Brianna Mueller, ADM
3. Maria Mostek, Creston
6. Tiffany Williams, Atlantic
Girls Class B
Individuals
1. Abby Murphy, Earlham
3. Destiny Scar, NV
4. Therese Frels, GC
Boys Class A
Individuals
1. Chandler Austin, Boone
28. Ryan Hawkins, Atlantic
Boys Class B
Individuals
1. Cassidy Warson, Madrid
8. Eddy Halbur, GC
Two Council Bluffs men were sentenced in US District Court in Council Bluffs according to United States Attorney Nicholas A. Klinefeldt Thursday.
27-year-old Steven Lacey Etherington and 34-year-old Nicholas Joseph Franks, both of Council Bluffs, were sentenced on September 18 in United States District Court in Council Bluffs for their roles in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. United States District Court Judge John A. Jarvey sentenced Etherington to 150 months in prison, to be followed by 5 years of supervised release. Judge Jarvey sentenced Franks to 133 months imprisonment, plus 5 years of supervised release for the drug trafficking conspiracy, and 120 months imprisonment, plus 3 years of supervised release for the firearms conviction, with the sentences on both counts to be served concurrently.
The conspiracy involved distribution of methamphetamine to some females under age 21, the operation of a drug house in Council Bluffs, and trading stolen property for methamphetamine. Franks was also involved in the sale, in Council Bluffs, on or about July 27, 2011, of a stolen shotgun and fifty shells to what he later learned was an undercover officer from the South West Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force. At the time of the sale, Franks had previously been convicted of Theft in the Second Degree.
PAMELA JEAN PUTNAM, 54, of Oakland, died on Thursday, September 27 at her home. Funeral services for PAMELA JEAN PUTNAM will be held on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland.
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Visitation with the family will be held Friday, September 28 at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland from 6-8 PM.
Interment will be at the Oaklawn Cemetery.
(3-0) Abraham Lincoln 25-25-25, Atlantic 20-17-12
(3-1) Exira-EHK 26-25-25-26, Ankeny Christian Academy 28-14-17-24
(3-2) Red Oak 25-16-25-16-15, Clarinda 16-25-22-25-11
(3-1) Underwood 25-26-14-25, Missouri Valley 17-24-25-18
(3-1) Nishnabotna 20-25-25-25, Villisca 25-14-18-17
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, Essex 16-14-10
(2-1) Charter Oak-Ute 18-25-15, Sioux City West 25-18-6
(2-1) Charter Oak-Ute 26-15-15, Westwood 24-25-9
(3-0) Grandview Park Baptist 25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 13-6-13
(2-0) Newton 21-21, Iowa Christian Academy 5-6
(2-0) Van Meter 21-21, Iowa Christian Academy 12-7
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Few things have bothered Iowa more over the past two seasons than losing the “Floyd of Rosedale” trophy to Minnesota and then failing to win it back.
The struggling Hawkeyes have a lot more than a bronze pig to worry about right now.
Iowa (2-2) hosts the unbeaten Gophers (4-0) on Saturday. The matchup has taken on even more meaning for the Hawkeyes in the wake of last weekend’s collapse against Central Michigan.
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says the Hawkeyes have to move on and focus solely on Minnesota.
The Gophers are 4-0 for the first time since 2008.