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Scherff’s return bolsters Hawkeyes for ’14

Sports

August 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Brandon Scherff garnered national attention in a most unlikely way for an Iowa player. Scherff went viral on Twitter. Coach Kirk Ferentz doesn’t even allow his players to use the social media site. But Hawkeyes strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle recently posted a video of Scherff performing three lifts of 443 pounds from his knees to his shoulders as teammates watched in amazement.

It was a 30-second glimpse into why many consider Scherff the best lineman in the county. The 6-foot-5, 320-pound senior’s blend of strength and athleticism is why he’s expected to be the third Iowa tackle in six years to be taken in the first round of the NFL draft.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., Aug. 7 2014

News

August 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — When the Iowa State Fair opens its doors for its 11-day run, the ingredients that make it a must-see attraction will be there. Some visitors say they’re drawn to the fair by its unique food, many of which involve fried delicacies on a stick. The Iowa State Fair opens today and runs through August 17th.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Richard Olson, the mayor of Des Moines from 1972 to 1979, has died in a car crash. He was 85. Olson’s wife, Cleojean, tells The Des Moines Register that the former city leader was killed Tuesday night in a two-vehicle crash in Maine. Police say his vehicle crossed a road’s center line and hit another car. Both the driver and passenger of that vehicle were also killed.

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — A judge has denied a Marshalltown teenager’s request to temporarily block a three-game football suspension that was imposed as punishment for the display of what administrators called a white power sign. The Marshalltown Times-Republican reports District Court Judge Steven Oeth on Tuesday denied the temporary injunction request by 17-year-old Blair Van Staalduine.

JANESVILLE, Iowa (AP) — Photos of Iowa veterans killed in the Vietnam War will be on display in a Waterloo museum. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports the pictures will be on display in a permanent Vietnam exhibit in the Grout Museum District. They’ll also be shown in a 50th anniversary exhibit.

Atlantic City Council authorizes letter of support for NVT REAP grant

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, authorized Mayor Dave Jones to sign a letter of support for a local trails group’s grant application. Dave Chase, with Nishna Valley Trails, Inc., (NVT) approached the Council during their regular meeting saying the letter would help in the processing of a REAP (Resources Enhancement and Protection) Grant from the State of Iowa, for the completion of a section of the T-Bone Trail into Atlantic. Chase said the Iowa Legislature set aside $16-million dollars for REAP-type projects. Applications for a share of that money are due by the middle of this month.

Map showing the proposed trail [dark line] (which runs just north of KJAN)

Map showing the proposed trail [dark line] (which runs just north of KJAN)

The project will cost $550,000, with half that going to pay for a 162-foot long, 12-foot wide pedestrian bridge that will cross Troublesome Creek.Unlike a previous enhancement grant which required a 20-percent local match and has since been paid back, Chase said REAP does not require any additional funds. He said $780,000 has been set aside for projects in communities the size of Atlantic. Chase said funds from the REAP grant would also serve to enhance the Vision Iowa Grant that the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department will apply for next year to link existing trail systems.

That means it would be very beneficial enhancement to the Schildberg Quarry Recreation Area and Trail. Only three-miles of the 20-mile T-Bone Trail remains to be completed before it is connected to Atlantic. Chase said the Cass County Resource Enhancement Committee has also agreed to sign-off on the application. And, he said NVT has $124,00 in the bank but will continue to seek sources of revenue to get the project completed. When completed, the T-Bone Trail will extend to the Atlantic Municipal Utilities’ well head trail, as well.

Special Weather Statement: Guthrie/Dallas Counties

Weather

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

641 PM CDT WED AUG 6 2014

…RAIN WILL CONTINUE ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA THIS EVENING…

AN AREA OF RAIN WILL PRODUCE LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH AT LEAST 830 PM THIS EVENING ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA. AT 630 PM...THE HEAVIEST RAIN EXTENDED FROM GUTHRIE CENTER AREA EAST THROUGH DALLAS COUNTY AND INTO WEST DES MOINES. EXPECT ANOTHER HOUR OR TWO OF MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN IN SPOTS BEFORE THE RAIN SLOWLY DIMINISHES FROM WEST TO EAST LATE THIS EVENING.

THE LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN WILL LIKELY CAUSE PONDING OF WATER ON AREA ROADS AND RISES IN SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS. USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING THIS EVENING AND AVOID LOW WATER CROSSINGS.

ERNEST “ERNIE” SCHNACK, JR., 87 of Harlan (Svcs. 08-08-2014)

Obituaries

August 6th, 2014 by admin

ERNEST “ERNIE” SCHNACK, Jr., 87 of Harlan died Wednesday, August 6th at the Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  Mass of Christian Burial for ERNIE SCHNACK Jr. will be held Friday, August 8th at 10:30am at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Thursday, August 7th from 4:00pm-9:00pm at the Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan with a wake service at 6:30pm.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

ERNEST “ERNIE SCHNACK, JR. is survived by:

Wife: Rose Ann (Williams) Schnack of Harlan

Sons: Randy (Teresa) Schnack of  Oakland.  Galen (JoAnn) Schnack of Westphalia.

Daughters: Jayne (Mark) Kohorst of Harlan.  Susie (Mark) Kloewer of Defiance.

12 Grandchildren.

8 Great-Grandchildren

Flash Flood Watch: Adair, Madison, Union, Ringgold Counties

Weather

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

328 PM CDT WED AUG 6 2014

HEAVY RAIN MAY LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING TONIGHT IN SOUTHERN IOWA. ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN IS EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTHERN IOWA TONIGHT. AREAS ALONG AND SOUTH OF THE IOWA HIGHWAY 92 CORRIDOR…WHICH SAW HEAVY RAIN LAST NIGHT…MAY SEE FLASH FLOODING FROM TONIGHT’S FORECAST HEAVY RAIN.

FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM CDT THIS EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.

* FLASH FLOODING IS PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS AT NIGHT. THE DEPTH OF WATER OVER ROADS CAN BE VERY DECEPTIVE. DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH WATER COVERING THE ROADWAY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODING IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS BE ISSUED.

Harlan Police report: 2 arrests, 3 thefts

News

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Dept. today (Wednesday) issued a reports on arrests and incidents that have taken place since July 22nd. Most recently, on Tue., Aug. 5th, officers were called to Westridge Acres for the report of a domestic disturbance. As a result of the investigation, 27-year old Brett Retelsdorf, of Harlan, was taken into custody for domestic abuse assault, for allegedly striking Abby Poitier, also of Harlan.

Last Saturday, 23-year old Robert Swensen, of Harlan, was taken into custody when it was reported that he had violated a no contact order. Swensen was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

And, Harlan Police are investigating three incidents of theft: On July 22nd, Alexander McLaughlin, of Harlan, reported the theft of money from his vehicle and a small safe taken from his residence. The next days, Abundant Life Fellowship reported the theft of a battery and gas from the church van. The loss was estimated at approximately $200. And on July 30th, Jeron Henscheid, of Harlan, reported the theft of a power washer from behind his business at 603 Court St. The loss was estimated at approximately $600.

Each of the incidents case remain under investigation.

Des Moines to bid for NCAA men’s tournament

Sports

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Des Moines is pushing hard for a shot at hosting the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. The Des Moines Area Sports Commission, Iowa State University and Global Spectrum, the company that operates Wells Fargo Arena, announced Wednesday that they’re bidding to host NCAA tournament games in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Des Moines has long wanted to host the men’s basketball tournament at Wells Fargo Arena, which opened downtown in 2005. But Iowa’s capital city has had to settle for less prestigious events like the women’s basketball and wrestling tournaments. Des Moines ranked first in attendance among women’s basketball regional sites in 2012. The 2013 wrestling championships drew strong crowds as well.

The city also hosted the NCAA outdoor track and field championships in 2008, 2011 and 2012 at Drake Stadium.

JOHN H. GOMEZ, 94, of Stuart (Svcs. 08-08-2014)

Obituaries

August 6th, 2014 by admin

JOHN H. GOMEZ, 94, of Stuart died Tuesday, August 5th at the Stuart Community Care Center.  Services for JOHN H. GOMEZ will be held Friday, August 8th at 2:00pm at the Historic All Saints Center in Stuart.  Johnson Family Funeral Home of Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Thursday, August 7th from 5:00-7:00pm at the Historic All Saints Center in Stuart.

Burial will be at the Greenfield Cemetery in Greenfield following services with full military honors.

Memorial contributions may be made to the John Gomez Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of the Johnson Family Funeral Home, PO Box 246, Stuart, IA 50250.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Things to know ahead of the Iowa State Fair

News

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Headed to the Iowa State Fair this year? Roughly 1 million visitors are expected during the popular fair’s 11-day run. Here are some things to know to help you save money and enjoy the event.

FIND DISCOUNTED TICKETS

If you didn’t grab advance tickets before the start of the fair, that’s OK. There are other ways to save on that $11 adult ticket and $5 child ticket. If you visit the fair between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, adult tickets are $6 and child tickets are $3. There are other discounts for older fairgoers and people who bring in canned food. Keep track of the schedule for those designated days, among others. And don’t forget: Children under 5 always enter the fair for free.

BYPASS THE PARKING HASSLE

There is some parking available at the fairgrounds for $10, and nearby homeowners tend to offer up their properties at a discounted price. But you’ll get a better deal if you rely on Des Moines’ bus service, also known as DART. It’s free to park at three designated DART locations away from the fairgrounds, and round-trip fares are $2 for adults and $1 for seniors, children 6 to 10 and people with disabilities. Younger children ride free. Advance fair tickets get you a discount on the bus fare, too.

DON’T FORGET THE FOOD

You’re finally inside, so it’s time for food. There will be nearly 200 food stands and nearly 70 delicacies available on a stick. While you try to figure out how to expand your stomach to try them all, there’s at least good news for your wallet. Some new foods on the menu this year are valued-priced, meaning they’ll cost $3. Such items include the Brownie Blitz and the Caprese Salad On-a-Stick (if you want to feel less guilty).

THE COMPETITION IS ON

If you’re looking to bypass the food, maybe it’s time for some friendly competition. There are more than 7,500 competitions at the fair that judge everything from the best cookie decoration to the top doll house. But they involve early registration, so maybe you should try entering one of the nearly 50 special event contests that judge skills like the best hay bale toss and the best grown beard.

BUTTER COW OR BUST

There are certain attractions at the fair that are a must-see. Yes, we’re talking about the butter cow, located at the fairground’s agriculture building. There are variations of it at other fairs, but the Iowa State Fair butter cow and its many incarnations have been on display for more than a century. At any given time, there’s an impressive line to get a glimpse of the cow and its companion sculpture. This year’s piece will be a sculpture celebrating the 25th anniversary of the “Field of Dreams” movie. If you sculpt it, they will come.