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We’ll bring you Atlantic @ Creston live tonight in high school football on KJAN. The Trojans are 1-1 on the year after a tough loss to Carroll last week and they face a Creston team with a lot of new faces who has started the season with wins over Chariton and Clarinda. You can hear from Atlantic Coach Nick Ross this afternoon at 4:45 on “Trojan Preview.” We continue our high school football coverage tonight at 6:00 with “Who’s Gonna Win?” Join Matt Mullenix, Doug Leonard, Chris Parks and Jim Field as we look at some area match-ups. Our “Football Friday Night” pre-game show begins at 6:30 tonight, with kick-off set for 7:30 pm.
Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call and you can listen live on AM 1220 or FM 101.1. We are streaming live audio on www.kjan.com. You can listen on your smart phone with the FREE KJAN app for iphone and android. And, you can watch the game on the TV page at www.kjan.com as we’ll be streaming live video on KJAN TV!
MICHAEL SCHILDBERG, 29, of Greenfield, died Thu., Sept. 12th, at home. A Mass of the Resurrection service for MICHAEL SCHILDBERG will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Sept. 17th, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.
A luncheon will immediately follow the service.
Family Visitation will be held on Monday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. at the St. John’s Catholic Church Greenfield. Condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Memorials may be directed o the Michael Schildberg memorial fund to be established by
the family at a later date.
MICHAEL SCHILDBERG is survived by:
His wife – Amber Schildberg, and son, Kaden Schildberg, both of Greenfield.
His parents – Bill and Vicki Schildberg of Greenfield.
His sisters – Crystal Westphal (Kyle) of Warrensburg, MO., and Michelle Kernen (Matt) of Greenfield.
His brother – Matthew Schildberg of Villisca.
His grandmothers – Yvonne Schildberg and Joann Armstrong of Greenfield
Other relatives and friends.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports they’ve taken a pledge to keep tobacco out of the hands of Montgomery County youth. Iowa Pledge (“I-Pledge” for short) is a partnership with the Iowa Alcoholic Beverage Division (ABD) to educate local retailers, and to enforce Iowa’s tobacco laws. Officials say the program has helped increase statewide tobacco compliance to a rate of 93-percent since it began in the year 2000. By partnering with the ABD, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says it will do its part to continue the upward trend.
Clerks who successfully complete an online training program and pass an exam, will be I-pledge certified, and the retail establishment will receive an affirmative defense against a civil penalty, of the certified clerk makes an illegal sale. To take the training, or search I-Pledge certification records, go to http://ipocp.iowaabd.com:8080/portal.
Officials say the I-Pledge retailer program is a great way for clerks to prepare themselves to refuse illegal tobacco sales. As part of the I-Pledge program, deputies will be conducting compliance checks on local establishments. Criminal penalties resulting from the sale of tobacco to a minor during the unannounced checks using underage customers, include fines from $100 for the first offense, to as much as $500 for the third and subsequent offenses.
Sheriff Joe Sampson says handing out citations is not the intent of the I-Pledge program. He says the hope is to educate clerks and maintain a compliant retail environment in communities within Montgomery County. More importantly, according to Sampson, is the “Pledge to help keep tobacco out of the hands of Iowa youth.”
Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say a Villisca man was arrested Thursday afternoon. 23-year old Charles Albert Mace, Jr, was arrested at around 12:40-p.m. on charges of providing false information to a peace officer, and driving while suspended. Mace was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and later released on $300 cash bond.
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Audubon Police report three people were arrested over the past week. On Sept. 2nd, officers arrested 38-year old James Raymond Nottingham Jr., of Wadsworth, Illinois, for violation of a no contact order. Nottingham was transported to the Audubon County Jail and held to be seen by a magistrate.
On September 4th, 33-year old Shanda Jolene Tews, of Audubon, was arrested for violation of a no contact order. Tews turned herself in at the Audubon County Jail and was released.
And on Sept. 5th, officers with the Audubon Police Dept. arrested 22 year old Christopher Allan Campeau, of Audubon, for Public Intoxication. Campeau was transported to the Audubon County Jail and held to be seen by a magistrate.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina missed his second consecutive game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday night because of an illness in the family. Molina’s mother Gladys is recuperating from an unspecified surgery performed Wednesday. Molina and his brother, assistant hitting coach Bengie Molina, were not at Busch Stadium the last two nights, and St. Louis manager Mike Matheny would not say when the catcher was expected back.
Tony Cruz replaced Molina in the starting lineup for the second game in a row. Molina is hitting .318 with 11 homers and 65 RBIs in 120 games.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tyler Thornburg threw six solid innings and Sean Halton homered to lead the Milwaukee Brewers over St. Louis 5-3 on Thursday night, snapping the Cardinals’ five-game winning streak. St. Louis fell into a tie with Pittsburgh for the top spot in the NL Central. Both teams are 85-61 with 16 games remaining. The idle Cincinnati Reds are 2½ back.
Milwaukee broke a three-game losing streak against St. Louis and beat the Cardinals for only the fourth time in 16 meetings this season. The Cardinals are 5-1 on their nine-game homestand. Thornburg, making his eighth career start, gave up two runs and three hits. He spent most of the season with Triple-A Nashville, going 0-9 with a 5.79 ERA in 15 starts.