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2014 High School Football Schedule – Week 7, October 10

Sports

October 10th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 3-A District 8
ADM @ Glenwood
Atlantic @ Shenandoah
Creston @ Harlan
Winterset @ Dallas Center Grimes

Class 2-A District 8
Clarinda @ Kuemper Catholic
East Sac County @ West Central Valley
Prairie Valley @ Red Oak
Atlantic @ Shenandoah

Class 1-A District 1
Underwood @ A-H-S-T-W
IKM-Manning @ NW Webster
OA-BCIG @ Missouri Valley
West Monona @ Treynor

Class 1-A District 8
Central Decatur @ Woodward-Granger
Des Moines Christian @ Panorama
Interstate 35 @ Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
Van Meter @ Southwest Valley

Class A District 1
Audubon @ Westwood
Logan-Magnolia @ Griswold
St. Albert @ Maple Valley
Riverside @ Tri-Center

Class A District 8
Clarinda Academy @ Bedford
Mount Ayr @ Earlham
Martensdale-St. Marys @ Nodaway Valley
SE Warren @ Pleasantville

8-Man District 1
Boyer Valley @ Ar-We-Va
Newell-Fonda @ Exira/EHK
Kingsley-Pierson @ River Valley
West Harrison @ Woodbine

8-Man District 7
Ankeny Christian Academy @ Adair-Casey
Glidden-Ralston @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
East Union @ Guthrie Center
NE Hamilton @ Murray

8-Man District 8
East Mills @ CAM
Nishnabotna @ Essex
Fremont-Mills @ Lenox
Stanton @ Sidney

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Fri., 10/10/14

Podcasts, Weather

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather info. for Atlantic.

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Red Oak woman arrested Fri. morning; teen arrested for harassement Thu. afternoon

News

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report two arrests. Early this (Friday) morning, 27-year old Kaleena Nicole Dawn Potts, of Red Oak, was arrested for Driving While License Suspended. Potts was being held in the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on $300 bond.

And, at around 4:20-p.m. Thursday, Red Oak Police arrested 16-year old Heath Woods, of Red Oak, after officers were called to the Red Oak High School with regard to an incident of harassment. Following an investigation, Woods was taken into custody and charged with Harassment in the 3rd degree, a simple misdemeanor. He was cited into Juvenile Court and released to his parents.

RANDALL STOLZ, 63, of Earling (10-14-14)

Obituaries

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

RANDALL H. “RANDY” STOLZ, 63, of Earling, died Wednesday, October 8th, in Harlan.  A memorial mass for RANDY STOLZ will be held on Tuesday, October 14th at 10:30 am in the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Earling.  Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Friends may call Monday from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm with the family greeting friends from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the funeral home.

A wake service will be held Monday at 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

RANDALL H. “RANDY” STOLZ is survived by:

Children:  Gary (Janice Christensen) Stolz of Earling; Becky (Jason) Finken of Harlan; Tina (Kelly) Schwarte of Earling; Randy Stolz of Earling.

Brothers:  Sid Stolz of Defiance; Russ (Jill) Stolz of Defiance.

Sisters:  Twyla (Bob) McConnell of Defiance; Deb (Ked) Frederick of Earling; Pam (Randy) Schwery of Earling; Cheri Stolz of Harlan.

7 Grandchildren

Michelle Obama visits Iowa for Bruce Braley

News

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Michelle Obama is headed to Des Moines to campaign for Democratic Senate candidate Bruce Braley. The first lady will attend a rally this (Friday) afternoon at Drake University. The event will stress the importance of early voting in the competitive Iowa Senate race.

Braley, a four-term congressman from Waterloo, is locked in a tight race against Republican Joni Ernst, a state lawmaker and officer in the Iowa National Guard from Red Oak. They are vying for the seat held by retiring Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin. Republicans are hoping to win in Iowa in their drive for the six-seat gain they need to grab the Senate majority.

Obama has been stumping for Democrats in a number of tight races. She is scheduled to appear in Michigan earlier in the day today (Friday).

Lawyer: Jail term for egg exec would be improper

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A defense attorney says disgraced egg producer Austin “Jack” DeCoster should be kept out of jail when he’s sentenced for food safety violations linked to a 2010 salmonella outbreak. Attorney Frank Volpe filed a motion this week arguing that it would be unconstitutional for DeCoster to receive jail or home confinement. He says the only appropriate sentence is a fine and probation.

DeCoster and his son, Peter, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce. They face up to a year in jail. Their company, Quality Egg, pleaded guilty to bribing a federal inspector, selling misbranded food and introducing adulterated food into interstate commerce.

Volpe argues DeCoster is being held responsible because he was a corporate officer and had no criminal intent. Sentencing hasn’t been scheduled.

Thursday Volleyball Scores

Sports

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye 10:

  • (3-2) Glenwood 25-22-19-25-15, Creston 21-25-25-21-13
  • (3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 11-22-17
  • (3-1) Red Oak 25-21-25-25, St. Albert 14-25-15-23
  • (2-0) Clarinda 27-25, Mount Ayr 25-20

Western Iowa:

  • (3-1) IKM-Manning 25-26-25-25, Griswold 21-24-27-10
  • (3-1) Missouri Valley 25-22-25-25, Audubon 18-25-15-17
  • (3-0) Riverside 25-25-27, Logan-Magnolia 14-20-25
  • (3-1) Treynor 25-22-25-25, Underwood 11-25-21-20
  • (3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, A-H-S-T-W 8-19-14

Rolling Valley:

  • (3-1) Adair-Casey 25-25-20-25, Woodbine 15-16-25-15
  • (3-0) Ar-We-Va 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 5-13-8
  • (3-0) Boyer Valley 25-25-25, Exira/EHK 10-16-16
  • (3-2) Glidden-Ralston 23-25-18-25-15, CAM 25-21-25-20-10

Others:

  • (3-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 25-25-25, Sioux City North 13-4-11
  • (3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Sidney 12-21-23
  • (3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Stanton 20-16-14
  • (3-1) Lenox 23-25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 25-9-15-8
  • (3-1) Sioux City North 24-25-26-25, CB Thomas Jefferson 26-23-24-20
  • (2-1) Southwest Valley 24-25-15, Mount Ayr 26-22-6

NWS/KJAN listening area forecast: Fri., 10/10/14

Weather

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

353 AM CDT FRI OCT 10 2014

EARLY THIS MORNING...MOSTLY CLOUDY. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 50S. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. COLDER. AREAS OF FROST EARLY IN THE MORNING. LOW IN THE LOWER 30S. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT BECOMING LIGHT.

SATURDAY…SUNNY. AREAS OF FROST THROUGH MID MORNING. HIGH AROUND 60. SOUTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 30S. SOUTHEAST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY IN THE MORNING…THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 60S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT…SHOWERS LIKELY THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE UPPER 40S. CHANCE OF SHOWERS 70 PERCENT.

COLUMBUS DAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS. BREEZY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 50S.

Anti-drug groups launch town hall meetings (1 in Shenandoah)

News

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two state anti-drug groups are launching a series of town hall meetings that will be held in every one of Iowa’s 99 counties. The focus is on how each of the counties is addressing substance abuse. Peter Komendowski is president and C-E-O of the Partnership for a Drug Free Iowa, which is working with the Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy on the statewide effort.

“One of the reasons we do it is that the governor’s office and our legislators actually like hearing what we find,” Komendowski says. “They’re interested in what’s going on in Iowa because at some point, the voters will speak out in the polls but the elected officials need to know what’s going on so they can be proactive while they’re in office. It’s not just about getting elected. It’s about doing a good job.” These town hall meetings are an opportunity for Iowans to speak their minds, he says, and to have their concerns transmitted directly to the state leaders who may be able to make a difference.

Komendowski says, “Knowing that these concerns are there and the community can rally together to work on these issues I think empowers them to put into play the kind of legislation it’s going to take to have strong and effective drug policy that gives the coalitions, the drug treatment people and law enforcement the tools that they need to keep our communities safe.” The project, he says, is a blueprint for healthy communities for the state. The goal is to tour all 99 counties by the end of next year and present the information to state lawmakers in early 2016. Town hall meetings have already been held in Webster City and Jewell, with more scheduled in the coming weeks in Clinton, Shenandoah and Iowa City.

Learn more at the website: www.drugfreeiowa.org

US Senate candidates speak to Iowa manufacturers

News

October 10th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The two major party candidates for the U.S. Senate spoke to a crowd of Iowa business leaders Thursday afternoon. Republican Joni Ernst outlined her record as a member of the state senate and called for junking the federal tax code, while Democrat Bruce Braley laid out a series of steps he says the federal government could take to boost the nation’s manufacturing sector. Ernst spoke first.

“We need to start by lowering taxes immediately on our hard-working families, but then working over the long term to scrap the existing tax code and work toward something that is fairer, flatter and simpler,” Ernst said. “Something that is much more competitive.” Braley says the U.S. has to do what competitors like China, India, the European Union and Russia have done and develop a national strategy to boost manufacturing and a national infrastructure plan.

“Every year Texas A&M publishes a report on the hidden costs of our failure to meet our aging infrastructure problems,” Braley said. “The latest report estimates we pay a hidden tax of $121 billion because we’re failing to meet these infrastructure needs. They delay the shipment of the goods you manufacture and cost all of us money.” Braley suggested creation of a new bank that could pool public and private resources to finance critical infrastructure projects in the U.S. The two were the final speakers at the day-long Advanced Manufacturing Conference sponsored by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry. Ernst was asked what could be done to increase the number of American workers who have the necessary skills to work in the manufacturing sector.

“The federal job training programs or workforce investment programs, I believe there are 40, 45 or so more programs, but they all overlap in one way or another and they’re administered by nine different departments and it becomes so very confusing,” Ernst said. “…What we need to do is really streamline down our job training programs, make them much more efficient and much more effective.” Braley called for making the federal tax credit for research and development permanent, along with changes in federal grants for students attending community colleges and technical schools.

“Pell Grants which are available over a nine-month academic year penalize community colleges that are helping to train your workforce for tomorrow because many of those students are on year-long programs and the lack of Pell Grants for many of these students in that summer semester poses a substantial economic challenge for them,” Braley said. Go to www.radioiowa.com to listen to all of what the candidates had to say yesterday (Thursday). The two candidates are scheduled to debate one another Saturday night in Davenport.

(Radio Iowa)