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Hawkeyes excited about RB tandem

Sports

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa was plagued by a third consecutive season of running back issues in 2012. Mark Weisman and Damon Bullock were forced into extended action after another mix of injuries and roster turnover. Each subsequently suffered through setbacks of their own as the Hawkeyes stumbled to a 4-8 finish. But Weisman and Bullock showed they’re Big Ten-quality backs when healthy, and Iowa is excited about pairing the bruising Weisman and the speedy Bullock in the same backfield in 2013.

New running backs coach Chris White says the Hawkeyes have to put their best players on the field, which is why the coaches are exploring ways to get Weisman and Bullock involved.

Iowa State: NCAA case started with basketball aide

Sports

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State says its discovery of NCAA recruiting violations started when men’s basketball coach Fred Hoiberg ran into an assistant at an AAU basketball game in 2011. The university released the 590-page report Wednesday that it sent to the NCAA last week. The university has asked for a punishment of two years’ probation.

The report says Hoiberg asked assistant Keith Moore why he was present at the game in apparent violation of NCAA rules and whether he’d been contacting recruits. The report says Moore admitted he had, and the university fired him the next day and started an internal investigation. Moore couldn’t immediately be reached.

The report says an audit of telephone and text messaging found “a significant number of recruiting communication violations involving most of its sports programs.”

JAMES OTTO SCHUEMAN, 88, of Avoca (Svcs. 4-15-2013)

Obituaries

April 10th, 2013 by admin

JAMES OTTO SCHUEMAN, 88, of Avoca died Wed., Apr., 10th at the Avoca Nursing and Rehab Center. A memorial service for JAMES SCHUEMAN will be held at 11:00 AM Mon., Apr., 15th at the Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Family will greet friends from 9:00 to 11:00 AM before the service on Mon., Apr., 15th at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

JAMES SCHUEMAN is survived by:

Son, James (Janee) Schueman of Avoca

Daughter, Linda (Juan) Cruz of Greeley, CO

Sisters, Margaret Maassen of Avoca, Peg Cvejdlik of Carter Lake, and Kay Havick of Harlan

Brother, George Schueman of Oakland

Five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Iowa GOP lawmakers offer education compromise

News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans lawmakers are offering an education compromise that includes more general funding for schools if Democrats agree to GOP policy proposals. Legislators from the Republican-majority House and the Democratic-controlled Senate met Tuesday on Gov. Terry Branstad’s education plan.

State Rep. Ron Jorgensen, of Sioux City, says House Republicans would support increasing general school funding if Democrats agreed to the policy language in the House version of the bill. House Republicans want to make some items optional, like boosting minimum teacher pay.

Under the new House offer, schools would get a 2 percent increase to general school funding in the upcoming school year, plus a one-time payment equal to another 2 percent. Democrats have supported a 4 percent funding increase for schools. They said they needed time to review.

Gov. Branstad denies applications for commutations

News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Gov. Branstad today (Wednesday) denied ten applications for commutation submitted by persons in the state’s prison system. Among the applications were those from 64-year old Darrell Bizzett, who committed his crime on September 1st, 1970, in western Iowa’s Woodbury County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree, and, 58-year old Kevin Johnson, who committed his crime on June 29th, 1980, in Pottawattamie County. He is currently serving a life sentence for Murder – 1st degree.

Branstad has commuted the life prison terms of only two inmates during his total of 18 years in office. Commutation is rare in Iowa, with governors reducing the legal penalty for only 39 people — 35 men and four women — in the last 44 years. Most of the commutations cut mandatory life sentences to fixed-length terms that can be reduced for good behavior. Lifers whose terms have been commuted since 1969 spent a median 22 years in prison and had a median age of 56 when paroled, according to information provided by the Iowa Department of Corrections.

Of the 39 prisoners who were freed by, four went back to prison for new criminal charges.

Cass County Supervisors approve DOT funding agreements

News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday, approved the entering into of funding agreements with the Iowa Department of Transportation, for a Hot Melt Asphalt and Bridge Replacement project. County Assistant Engineer Rich Hansen said the bridge project pertains to the structure on the landfill road. He said an inspection last year revealed one of the outside beams had failed. The bridge is currently restricted to one-lane only, for legal loads. It cannot accommodate two-way traffic. The bridge is located on Jackson Road, just east of 648th Street. The price tag for the project is $340,000, the Feds paying for 80-percent, and the county picking up the remaining 20-percent of the cost.

The other agreement pertains to an asphalt overlay on Cass County road M-56/570th Street. He said the six-mile project spans from M-56 to the Atlantic Airport Road. Hansen said they hope to have a July bid-letting for the project, along with the project encompassing G-43 from Highway 71 to Highway 6. It’s hoped both projects can get underway this Summer.

The County receives $255,000 in allowable Federal funds under the Federal Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to help pay for the $1.3-million dollar project. The county picks up 20-percent of the total cost, with the remainder being paid for through Farm-to-Market Funds and State Improvement Funds.

Wildflower Walk to be held in Cass County later this month

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board will hold a Wildflower Walk in a little over two weeks The free program will take place  at the Pellett Memorial Woods north of Atlantic, beginning at 9-a.m. on April 27th.  

Everyone is invited to join Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning for a walk through the early spring wildflowers. During the event, you will learn the names, uses and history of the Wildflowers. Those in attendance will also have the opportunity to view one of Southwest Iowa’s best locations to observe spring woodland wildflowers.

The Pellett Memorial Gardens is located one-half mile north and three-quarters of a mile east of the KJAN studios, on North Olive Street.

Cass County Conservation Update

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Conservation Director Micah Lee provided the County Board of Supervisors with a quarterly report on progress and activities associated with the Conservation Department, during the Supervisors’ meeting Wednesday morning, in Atlantic.  Lee said over the past quarter, conservation staff have been in a maintenance mode, and getting ready for the camping season. He said at the Cold Springs State Park near Lewis, the dead trees were cut down and removed that were impinging on the roadway. Trees were also removed along the Rock Cut Trail to improve access. Micah said he’s still working with the Iowa DNR with regard to the widening of the south driveway entrance.

Widening the driveway would make it easier for the larger camping vehicles to access the park. They’ve also been working at grading the roads and filling potholes. The same type of work has been conducted at the Nodaway Recreation Area. Cleanup activities have also been underway on the T-Bone Trail. Those efforts have been made easier thanks to a new piece of equipment the Conservation Department received. Lee said a grant from the Cass County Community Foundation allowed them to purchase a UTV – Utility Terrain Vehicle – and a rotary brush, which will be used to remove twigs, leaves and gravel much faster than before. Previously, hand brooms and blowers were used to clean-up the trail.

At the Pellett Memorial Woods, staffers did minimal clean-up work to keep the walking path accessible, but still natural appearing. Lee said they added mulch at the entrance, so visitors’ feet don’t get muddy, in addition to some trimming. At the West Nodaway Recreation Area, boundary fences were repaired, and measured for food plots in preparation for planting this Spring. At the Cass County Outdoor Classroom, Micah says approximately 80 dead Scotch Pine trees which were infested by beetles were cut down. Replacement, beetle-resistant Blue Spruce trees, have been ordered and will be planted as soon as possible. Some Willow Trees were trimmed, and rock placed on the roads. Other clean-up work has been conducted along the Hitchcock Nature Area walking trail.

Lee said also, that Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning has provided 113 environmental education programs over the past quarter, and spoke with more than 2,129 people in the process.

Backyard and Beyond 04-10-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 10th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about trends in houseplants.

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Woman arrested on forgery charge in Fremont County

News

April 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Fremont County report the arrest Tuesday evening of 37-year old Lisa Marie Ferguson, on a Forgery charge. Her arrest was the result of a search warrant executed at a residence in the 1600 block of Argyle Street, in Hamburg, as part of an ongoing investigation.  Sheriff’s deputies were assisted at the scene by officers with the Sidney Police Department.

Ferguson has since posted a $5,000 bond, and was released. The case remains under investigation, and additional charges are possible.