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Cardinals Unveil New Uniforms for the 2013 Season

Sports

November 16th, 2012 by Jim Field

St. Louis Cardinals New Uniforms

The St. Louis Cardinals today unveiled new uniforms for the 2013 season, the first update to the teams’ wardrobe in more than a decade. For the first time in more than 80 years, the team will wear an alternate uniform on Saturdays that will feature “St. Louis” in place of “Cardinals” on the jersey.

“We are excited about the new uniforms,” said Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III, who led the design efforts. “We think the design improvements will be popular with both players and fans — particularly the addition of the alternate jersey on home Saturdays.”

The Cardinals will be the 27th team in MLB to add an alternate jersey to their lineup and the fourth to use off-white. The home alternate jersey will be worn on home Saturdays and will feature “St. Louis” in place of “Cardinals” under the iconic birds on the bat. The jersey and matching pants feature an off-white color, red piping, and the player number on the front.  All the team’s jerseys (home, road, home alternate) will feature more detail in the embroidery, consistent with the graphical logo used by the club since 1998. The richer detail is made possible by advances in the manufacturing process. In addition to being one of the most
recognized logos in baseball, the iconic Cardinals Birds on Bat logo is one of the highest quality logos in MLB. It is produced using chenille stitching directly embroidered onto the jersey, a more painstaking method than the traditional twill patch application used by other teams.  It takes over an hour to stitch each individual jersey, with nearly 40,000 stitches required for the home and road jerseys. Majestic uses the latest embroidery technology and most talented sewing staff at their Pennsylvania facility to produce the uniforms.

With the 2013 jerseys, fans will notice much more detail in the birds. Additional changes include a slight modification to the size of the numbers on the front of the jersey (dropping from 4 inches to 3 ½”). All jerseys are available in both the traditional double knit and the Cool Base, a lightweight moisture wicking performance fabric that is popular with players. In addition to the jersey changes, the team will wear red caps with their road uniforms, while the blue cap will remain a road alternate. The team will also wear a new batting practice cap this season.  Fans may purchase the 2013 authentic jerseys at the Cardinals Official Team Store at Busch Stadium exclusively through Thanksgiving and at other local outlets thereafter. While supplies last, the Cardinals Official Team Store at Busch Stadium is offering a free set of pint glasses featuring the new St. Louis logo with the purchase of the 2013 home alternate jersey. The store is also offering, for a fee, on-site jersey customization to accommodate holiday shoppers looking for a unique personalized gift. The team store is open 10 AM – 6 PM seven days a week, except holidays. The store will have extended hours on Black Friday (8AM – 6PM) and will have a number of Black Friday Specials.

LEONARD KLOEWER, 77, of Underwood (Svcs. 11-19-12)

Obituaries

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

LEONARD KLOEWER, 77, of Underwood, died Thu., Nov. 15th, at his home. A Mass of Christian Burial service for LEONARD KLOEWER will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Nov. 19th, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Neola. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

A Wake service will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, beginning at 4-p.m., followed by visitation from 5-to 9-pm.

Burial will be in the Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery in Defiance.

LEONARD KLOEWER is survived by:

His wife – Donna, of Underwood.

His son – David Kloewer, of Mohamet, IL.

His daughters – Diane (Kris) Orr, of Blair, NE, and Denise (Terry) Stuhr, of Council Bluffs.

His brother – Harold (Lois) Kloewer, of Moville.

His sister – Eilene (Don) Thorell, of Omaha.

8 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Daoust receives Teacher of the Year award

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A man with ties to Atlantic has received the 2012 Teacher of the Year award from the Shenandoah Community School District. Brian Daoust, graduated from the Atlantic High School in 1995. He received his degree from the University of Northern Iowa, and has been teaching Social Studies and Broadcasting at the Middle School in Shenandoah, for the past four or five years. Prior to that, he taught at Central Lyon Community School District.

The award was presented to Daoust during the annual American Education Week reception, held Wednesday, at the Shenandoah Middle School. In a form nominating him for the award, it was noted “Brian is the type of teacher and coach who goes above and beyond the call of duty.” He is said to be “…Innovative, and willing to go to great lengths to get things done to make programs work.”

Daoust created a broadcasting class several years ago at the school. His idea, coupled with community support, allowed a broadcasting booth to be built in the back corner of his classroom. Several of his broadcasting students have won state recognition. It was also noted that Daoust is a dedicated father and husband, with high moral values.

Brian Daoust is the son of Mark Daoust, in Atlantic.

Cell tower copper theft reported

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Page County are investigating the theft of copper wiring from a cell phone tower. Officials say Sean Monahan, of Essex, reported Monday that someone climbed the Chat Mobility tower at 404 Howland Street in Emerson, and removed about 160-feet of two-watt stranded copper cable. The cable was valued at $1,200. The incident happened sometime between October 27th and November 12th.

You may recall we told you last week, that another Chat Mobility cell phone tower had been hit during the same time frame. Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County reported that sometime between October 25th and November 7th, someone cut and stole 160-feet of copper wiring from the Chat Mobility tower at 1926 Ironwood Avenue, in Red Oak. They also took copper wire from a radio station tower in the area. The combined replacement cost of the wire was estimated at around $3,000.

Vehicle vandalism reported in Shambaugh

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Page County are investigating damage to three-vehicles in Shambaugh. The incident occurred sometime after seven-p.m. on November 1st. Clarinda resident Jim Chambers told officials the damage was inflicted on vehicles which were parked on property Chambers owns, at 206 Main Street, in Shambaugh. Sheriff’s officials say the damage was estimated at $13,200 altogether. It included tires being slashed on a Ford F-250 pickup. That vehicle, along with a Ford Ranger pickup and another Ford truck, also sustained scratches associated with vandalism typically described as “keying.”

Theft reported in Page County

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says a Braddyville man has reported an incident of theft. Mike Marriott told authorities someone entered a garage at his residence in the 26-hundred block of 300th Street, and stole a 40-gallon Sanborne air compressor, valued at $700. The theft, which remains under investigation, is believed to have occurred over the weekend.

Essex Golf Course establishment subjected to license check

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office put the owner of a bar at the Essex Golf Course, and a bartender, on notice that they allegedly violated the terms of their liquor license. Officials say at around 2:20-a.m. November 11th, deputies performed an alcohol license check at the Essex Golf Course, which is required to stop serving alcohol at 2-a.m.  Sheriff Lyle Palmer says deputies found violations of the license, and spoke with Ricky Hawkes, of Essex, and bartender Travis Williams, of Omaha.

Both men were informed of the violations, and information about the incident was forwarded to the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agency for further review. No charges have been filed at this time, and the business remains open.

Clarinda man arrests on Page & Taylor Co. warrants

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Department reports the arrest Wednesday, of 24-year old Kiel Martin Brittain, of Clarinda. Brittain was taken into custody at around 8:15-p.m., on warrants out of Page and Taylor Counties. Brittain was brought to the Page County Jail, posted a $600 bond, and was ordered to appear in court at a later date, in both counties.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th

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Harlan P.D. arrest report

News

November 16th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department today (Friday), released a report on arrests made over the past couple of weeks. The most recent arrests came November 8th, when officers investigated a reported assault. Officials say 24-year old Kurtis Kobold and 23-year old Brooke Scheffler, both of Harlan, allegedly assaulted Kimmy Kobold, of Harlan. When officers arrived at the residence in the 1300 block of 6th Street on November 8th, they found Brooke Scheffler at the bottom of the stairs, suffering from injuries that were allegedly caused by Kurtis Kobold. He was subsequently arrested on charges of assault causing injury, and domestic abuse assault. Scheffler was transported to Myrtue Medical Center to be treated for her injuries. She was arrested afterward, on a charge of domestic abuse assault.

On November 7th, Police in Harlan arrested 22-year old Brittni Finken, of Harlan, on a charge of Domestic Abuse, after she allegedly struck her sister, Danielle Finken, several times. The incident reportedly happened at a residence in the 1300 block of Durant Street.

And, on November 6th, 47-year old Randall Schwery, of Earling, was arrested by Harlan Police on a charge of Interference with Official Acts, after he was apparently passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle, and became resistant when asked by officers to exit the vehicle.