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Friday State Wrestling Quarter-Finals & 2nd Round Consolation

Sports

February 15th, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 1-A Quarter-Finals

106: Kyle Juelsgaard (Audubon) lost to Jordan Schmitz (#6 Don Bosco) 16-2

106:  Taylor Curtis (#2 Underwood) beat Briar Cochran (Moravia) Fall 1:16

113: Riley Klein (#9 Underwood) lost to Jack Walker (Wapello) 6-4

113:  Jacob Vogel (#10 Riverside) lost to Hunter Washburn (#1 Alburnett) Tech Fall 16-1

120: Brad Kerkhoff (#9 Audubon) lost to Carter Happel (#2 Lisbon) 6-1

126: Andrew Foutch (#1 Underwood) beat Jared Eischeid (#3 Kuemper Catholic) 11-1

145: Ryan Joint (#2 West Central Valley) lost to Tucker Black (#9 Eddyville-B-F) 8-7 (OT)

145:  Evan Hansen (Exira/EHK) beat Cody Kingery (Underwood) 3-2 (OT)

152: Kain Queck (#8 Nodaway Valley) beat Austyn Vogel (Pekin) 8-4

152:  Loren Williams (#1 Tri-Center) beat Grant Henderson (#2 Alburnett) 3-2

160: Wyatt Lewis (#10 St. Albert) lost to Cole Cook (#8 Tipton) 5-3 (OT)

160:  Tyler Hein (#9 Panorama) lost to Dylan Windfield (#2 Alburnett) Fall :22

182: Jake Lewis (#7 St. Albert) lost to Andrew Wellik (#1 Emmetsburg) 7-6

182:  Jesse Svoboda (#6 Audubon) beat Dylan Brockshus (Sibley-Ocheyedan) Fall 1:44

195: Trey Sander (#7 Exira/EHK) beat Taylor Hein (Panorama) Fall 5:50

285: Dillon Suhr (#4 Guthrie Center) beat Dylan Conley (Moravia) Fall :53

Class 1-A 2nd Round Consolation:

106: Kyle Juelsgaard (Audubon) lost to Sheldon Ealy (English Valleys) 9-0

113: Christian Polley (#8 Tri-Center) beat Jacob Vogel (#10 Riverside) 9-1

113:  Riley Klein (#9 Underwood) lost to Cole Needham (#5West Marshall) 15-4

120: Tucker Bluml (Riverside) lost to Jeren Glosser (#5 Eddyville-B-F) Fall 3:15

120:  Brad Kerkhoff (#9 Audubon) beat Jordan Henderson (Alburnett) 7-5

126: Jared Eischeid (#3 Kuemper Catholic) beat Noah Greenfield (Lake Mills) 4-2

132: Clay Harris (Riverside) lost to Kyle Pegorick (#5 Midland) Injury Default 2:50

132:  Alexander Schmitz (#8 Kuemper Catholic) lost to Logan Mays (#6 Wilton) 11-6

145: Ryan Joint (#2 West Central Valley) beat Kolby Hilgenberg (Kuemper Catholic) 12-0

145:  Cody Kingery (Underwood) beat Connor Alne (NW Webster) 8-3

160: Josh Matusik (#7 Woodbine) beat Tyler Hein (#9 Panorama) Fall 4:25

160:  Wyatt Lewis (#10 St. Albert) beat Schuyler Rilling (Woodbury Central) 11-2

170: Austin Laabs (#10 Guthrie Center) lost to Devin Chesler (#7 West Marshall) 8-5

182: Zach Barton (Corning) lost to Ryan Leonard (#5 Midland) Fall 1:27

182:  Jake Lewis (#7 St. Albert) lost to Terry Mooty (#3 Dike-New Hartford) 5-2

195: Taylor Hein (Panorama) beat John Waters (#4 Newman Catholic) Tech Fall 17-1

285: Garrett Johnston (Panorama) lost to Cody Thompson (Greattinger-Terril-Ruthven-Ayrshire) 7-3

Class 3-A Quarter-Finals:

106: Colton Clingenpeel (#7 CBTJ) lost to Nolan Hellickson (#1 SE Polk) 11-3

120: Justin Kaltved (#8 Carroll) beat Shane Gill (#9 Sioux City North) 7-5 (OT)

145: Charles Weaver (CBTJ) lost to Bubba Hernandez (#2 Bettendorf) Fall 3:25

182: Austin Lear (#8 Lewis Central) lost to Kyler Matthews (Waterloo West) 7-5

285: Zach Renshaw (#6 Lewis Central) beat Cegan Long (#5 North Scott) 3-2

Class 3-A 2nd Round Consolation:

106: Colton Clingenpeel (#7 CBTJ) beat Tony Nunez (Muscatine) Injury Default :23

113: Cole Peckham (Glenwood) lost to Nathan Sands (#9 Waverly-Shell Rock) 4-2

138: Jason Wallace (#9 CBTJ) lost to Landon Belieu (Indianola) 8-5

145: Charles Weaver (CBTJ) lost to Corey Abernathy (#7 Waverly-Shell Rock) 6-3

152: Ethan Ruby (#8 Lewis Central) beat John Milani (Iowa City West) 7-0

182: Hunter Hoffmann (Glenwood) lost to Dylan Fielder (#3 Webster City) Fall 1:57

182:  Austin Lear (#8 Lewis Central) lost to Tyler Frideres (Algona) 6-2

195: Kenny Rhodd (CBTJ) lost to Ethan Andersen (#5 SE Polk) Fall 3:01

Class 2-A Quarter-Finals:

120: Blake Luna (#5 Clarinda) lost to Shadow Leshen (#4 Albia) 10-4

138: Jake Marlin (#1 Creston/O-M) beat Brett Marcum (Missouri Valley) Fall 1:14

160: Trevor Frain (#5 Creston/O-M) lost to Sawyer Anderson (#3 New Hampton) Fall 5:47

170: Matthew Williamson (#10 Atlantic) lost to Jack Leshen (#8 Grinnell) 12-3

182:  Cole Bonde (Bedford/Lenox) lost to Nikko Wheeler (Humboldt) 10-2

195:  Keaton Hulett (#1 Creston/O-M) beat Christian Brobst (#5 Heelan Catholic) Fall 4:31

Class 2-A 2nd Round Consolation:

113: Chris Hopkins (Harlan) beat Colton Milosevich (#10 Woodward-Granger) Fall 1:49

120: Dillon Cox (Atlantic) lost to Elliot Henderson (West Liberty) 7-5

120:  Blake Luna (#5 Clarinda) beat Cole Parmely (#8 Oelwein) 13-6

126: Cole Race (Clarinda) beat Austin Hoeft (#10 Charles City) 11-2

138:  Brett Marcum (Missouri Valley) beat John Morkel (#10 Independence) 6-2

160:  Trevor Frain (#5 Creston/O-M) beat Jake Sherman (Saydel) 7-2

170:  Matthew Williamson (#10 Atlantic) beat Weslee Haynes (Wahlert) 9-4

182:  Cole Bonde (Bedford/Lenox) lost to Colton Spaur (#8 Knoxville) 16-2

285: Nathan Robinson (Creston/O-M) lost to Mario Pena (Hampton-Dumont) 3-0

MARGARET MARY HEESE, 82, of Las Vegas, NV (Svcs. 2/16/13)

Obituaries

February 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

MARGARET MARY HEESE, 82, of Las Vegas, NV, died Feb. 6th, in Omaha. A Mass of Christian Burial service for MARGARET HEESE will be held 11-a.m. Sat., Feb. 16th, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

There will be no visitation or other services. (updated 11:15-a.m. 2/15)

Burial will be in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

MARGARET HEESE is survived by:

Her sons – Tom (Carol) Heese, of Denver. CO; Patrick (Cyndi) Heese, of Tyler, TX; John Heese, of LeMars, and Jim Heese, of Las Vegas, NV.

Her daughters – Kathleen (Dennis) Larson, of Earling; Ann Heese, and Pegg (Larry) Calavan, all of Las Vegas, NV, and Maureen Ryon, of Herman, NE.

Her sister – Mary Frances “Babe’ Strawn.

15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Heartbeat Today 02-15-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 15th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field talks about starting up Freedom Fridays on Heartbeat Today where we will honor area veterans that are nominated by listeners.  If you have someone you would like to nominate call us at 712-243-3920 or 1-800-283-5526; Fax at 712-243-3937; email at kjan@metc.net.

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February 15th, 2013 by admin

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Escaped students from Clarinda Academy apprehended

News

February 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Clarinda report two students who had escaped from the Clarinda Academy Thursday night were apprehended less than an hour later. According to Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers, at around 8:20-p.m., Clarinda Academy staff reported that two students had escaped from the facility. At approximately 9:15 p.m. Clarinda Police Officers located the two escapees in an open field area in the area of 22nd & Washington Circle. The escapees fled on foot and were apprehended after a short foot pursuit. They were then turned back over to the custody of the Clarinda Academy staff.

Brothers says a Clarinda Police Officer suffered a minor injury to his right leg during the foot pursuit after running into a barbed wire fence. The officer was treated for his injury at the Clarinda Regional Health Center and was able to return to duty. The escapees from the Clarinda Academy are both white male juveniles, ages 16 & 17. Clarinda Academy staff assisted the police department in the apprehension of the escapees.

FRIDAY FEBRUARY, 15th

Trading Post

February 15th, 2013 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: A Lane coffee table, newly refinished.  Now $20 or best offer. Call 243-3396.

FOR SALE: A Tappan refrigerator w/freezer across the top. Works well. Asking $50. Call 712-249-3008.

FOR SALE:  I have a navy blue recliner chair lift. In good condition and lift works well. asking $200 712-249-0535.

FOR SALE:  I have a shower chair for $20 and two walkers $10 each 712-249-0535.

8AM Newscast 02-15-2013

News, Podcasts

February 15th, 2013 by admin

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Conservation Poster Contest for K-12th graders in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Soil and Water Conservation District is partnering with the Atlantic Public Library, to sponsor a Conservation Poster Contest.  This year’s theme is:  Where Does Your Water Shed?  Students ages K-12 can participate. Schools in Cass County also have the poster contest information.   Posters may be created at the Atlantic Public Library. Julie Tjepkes, Youth Coordinator with the Atlantic Public Library will have materials available.  All posters must be completed by Friday, March 29th.

Posters will be judged locally by the Cass Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioner by May 17th.  All posters need to have an entry form attached to the back of the poster.  First place selections are forwarded to the Conservation Districts of Iowa Regional Directors in which a first place poster is selected from each age group.  State winning posters will be displayed in September at the 2013 Annual Conference in Des Moines.

Last year, Danelle Haas submitted a poster which was selected to move onto Regional competition.  Her poster also received first place in the 7-9th grade age group. Prizes are awarded at a local level, along with prizes for Regional selection winners. For more information on the poster contest, please contact Julie Tjepkes at the Atlantic Public Library or contact the Cass SWCD office at (712)243-3180.

Not-guilty plea in NW Iowa dog shootings case

News

February 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Sioux City man accused of shooting and killing his two dogs has pleaded not guilty to two weapons charges.  Sioux City television KCAU reports that Jon Holloway won’t be prosecuted on animal abuse charges. Sioux City Police Lt. Mark Kirkpatrick says it’s technically not illegal to shoot your own pets.

Holloway is charged with reckless use of a firearm and discharging a gun within city limits. Authorities say the 51-year-old Holloway shot his two dogs Tuesday with a rifle in his backyard.    Police say Holloway had been arguing with his sister about the dogs being aggressive. Holloway’s trial is scheduled for April 24th.

Boy Scouts have deal to sell part of Neb. ranch

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 15th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

HOMER, Neb. (AP) – Officials have reached an informal agreement to sell portions of a northeast Nebraska ranch that’s been used for years by Nebraska and Iowa Boy Scouts.  John McCollister of the Boy Scouts Mid-America Council in Omaha told the Sioux City (Iowa) Journal, that the agreement includes about 360 acres of the Thomas Ashford Scout Ranch. The ranch covers a total of about 600 acres a few miles west of the Missouri River in rural Homer.

The buyer would use the 360 acres for hunting. McCollister wouldn’t discuss the price or identify the buyer. McCollister says the rest of the land, including the main campground, also may be sold, but a final decision hasn’t been made. He says the ranch isn’t used enough to justify paying for the repairs it needs.