Jim Field speaks with Elk Horn Mayor Stan Jens about a Danish movie screening coming up that the city of Elk Horn was the focus of.
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Jim Field speaks with Elk Horn Mayor Stan Jens about a Danish movie screening coming up that the city of Elk Horn was the focus of.
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RICKY D. BARKER, 54, of Harlan (formerly of Coon Rapids) died Sept. 12, 2013 in Buffalo, TX. Celebration of life memorial services for RICKY BARKER will be held Saturday, Sept. 28th at 4:00pm in the First United Methodist Church in Coon Rapids. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon is in charge of the arrangements.
RICKY D. BARKER is survived by:
Parents: Ronald and Rosetta Barker of Coon Rapids.
Daughter: Barbara Rose Barker (Cory Thompson) of Dexter.
Step-son: Nathan Johansen of Templeton.
Brothers: Randy Barker (Dee Dee Venteicher) of Carroll. Robert (Cindy) Barker of Jolly.
Sister: Rebecca (Darrell) Bradt of Missouri.
3 Grandchildren
Longtime Friends: Juanita Kurth of Audubon. Rick and Janet Gute of Carroll.
Aunts, Uncles, other relatives and special friends which considered him a special father figure.
MICHAEL GERARD WEIHS, 51, of Westphalia died Monday, Sept. 23rd at home. Memorial services for MICHAEL WEIHS will be held on Friday, Sept. 27th at 2:00pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.
Burial will be in the St. Boniface Cemetery in Westphalia.
Visitation will be held Friday, Sept. 27th from 9:00am-1:30pm with the family greeting friends from 11:00am-1:30pm prior to the services.
MICHAEL GERARD WEIHS is survived by:
Brother: Mark Weihs of Columbus, OH.
Sisters: Mary Weihs of Westphalia. Jane Weihs of Des Moines.
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If familiarity breeds contempt then Thursday night’s matchup between Iowa State and Tulsa should feature plenty of intensity. It will be the teams third meeting in a little more than a year and last December the Golden Hurricane beat the Cyclones 31-17 in the Liberty Bowl.
ISU coach Paul Rhoads hopes quarterback Sam Richardson’s ankle has healed up enough to make him more of a factor in the running game. Richardson has only 86 yards in the first two games.
Rhoads says a concern for the Cyclone defense is the big play ability of Tulsa leading rusher and receiver Trey Watts.
At 0-2 this is a big game for the Cyclones.
Tulsa coach Bill Blankenship says these are not the same teams that played last December.
Tulsa rushed for more than 300 yards in their Liberty Bowl victory but they are averaging only 120 on the ground this season.
It is a 6:30 kickoff on Thursday night.
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Rookie Shelby Miller won his 15th game, and Yadier Molina had the go-ahead hit for the St. Louis Cardinals, who wrapped up a three-game sweep of the Washington Nationals and moved another step closer to the NL Central title with a 4-1 victory on Wednesday.
Jordan Zimmermann missed his only shot at 20 wins, allowing four runs in seven innings. The Nationals had five hits one day after breaking up rookie Michael Wacha’s bid for a no-hitter in the ninth inning.
Matt Adams hit his eighth home run since replacing injured Allen Craig and doubled for the Cardinals, who led the Pirates by 2½ games with three games to go. The Reds lost 1-0 to the Mets on Wednesday and were eliminated from the divisional race.
Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to 908 Tecumseh Street in Farragut on Wednesday (9/25) for a report of a male harassing juveniles.
Upon arrival at the scene deputies were told that 19-year-old Dominique Smith of Farragut had threatened his grandparents with a gun and fled the scene unarmed. After a search of the area Smith was apprehended and taken to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.
Smith was charged with Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon, Burglary in the 3rd Degree, Simple Assault, Disorderly Conduct and two counts of Theft in the 5th Degree. He is being held on $15,900 bond.
The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of two people and issued a citation to another on alcohol related charges at 10:09pm Wednesday (9/25).
The incident occurred in the 700 block of East Coolbaugh Street in Red Oak. Officers arrested 21-year old Dustin James Danick of Red Oak for Breach of Peace, Providing Alcohol to a Minor and Interference with Official Acts. Also arrested at the scene was 23-year-old Kirstin Lynn Wilwerding of Red Oak for Breach of Peace and 19-year-old Christian Lee Meek of Stanton was cited for Minor in Possession of Alcohol.
Danick and Wilwerding were both being held on $300 bond while Meek was released on citation bond totaling $465.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa has stayed healthy this season and found some playmakers, key developments in the team’s improvement.
The Hawkeyes (3-1) scored four touchdowns on returns last week in a 59-3 win over Western Michigan, highlighting their new-found explosiveness heading into Saturday’s game at Minnesota (4-0).
Iowa has already scored TDs in five different ways this season, including punt, interception and fumble returns. The Hawkeyes are averaging 35.3 points through four games — including three straight wins.
37-year-old Daniel Elmer Bright of Red Oak was arrested at 7:29pm Wednesday (9/26) by Montgomery County Sheriff’s Officials on multiple Page County warrants. Bright was wanted for Assault, Domestic Abuse Assault, Obstruction of Emergency Communications, and Child Endangerment. He was turned over to the Page County Sheriff’s Office and is being held on $2,600 cash bond.