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T-Fred Golf Tournament raises $22-k for local, non-profit organizations

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August 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The 4th Annual T-Fred Golf Tournament held on August 11th at the Nishna Hills Golf Course in Atlantic, raised nearly $22,000 for area non-profit groups, organizations, and the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Scholarship. Melanie Petty with the Trevor Frederickson Foundation said the funds raised will enable them to continue to support the Foundations’ annual donations, which includes scholarships, Little League, Nishna Valley Family YMCA, School Libraries, Friends of Lake Anita, AHS Baseball Program and others.

Melanie says some new things for they’ll be helping with this year include the Schildberg Recreation Area, Healing Garden at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, the Atlantic High School Football Program, Atlantic Fire Department,  and assisting with the painting of Atlantic High School Trojan logo, the water tower off of Bryn Mawr Road.

Petty says prior to this year’s tournament, the Trevor Frederickson Foundation had given back over $42,000 in donations. She says by this time next year, that figure should be well over $60,000. The 5th Annual T-Fred Golf Tournament will take place August 10th, 2013. The T-Fred Memorial Golf Tournament is the only fundraiser for the Trevor Frederickson Memorial Fund, which was formed to give back to the projects and organizations Trevor loved. Trevor was 21 years old when he lost his life in a Council Bluffs residential fire, in 2009.

 

 

 

$2.1-million fundraising effort underway in Harlan

News

August 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community Schools Education Foundation has begun a nationwide effort to raise $2.1 million in private funding. During the Harlan Community District’s School Board meeting Monday, Superintendent Justin Wagner introduced the community fund drive for the school district. The fund drive will be broken down to 4 categories. Wagner says one category the fund drive focuses on is STEM. That stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Wagner says they are asking for $450,000 to start their own regional STEM academy, and to partner with other school districts.

The 2ndcategory is the music department. Wagner says they have some instrumentation needs not only on the music side but also the vocal side. He says there is a $150,000 spot on there for the music program. The biggest part of the fund raising effort though, will be for Merrill Field. Wagner says they know they have to do some things regarding safety with the track, bleachers, and doing something with the entry way. he says installing field turf needs to be done all at once, and involves taking extra precautions to protect the track. The other renovations to Merrill Field include new scoreboard with a video board, a chain link fence around the entire football field and an automatic timing system for track. The total cost for the Merrill Field renovations is $1.5 million.

Wagner says the 4th category is “Other.” He says if there is something else people want to give to, or have a passion for, they will be happy to take those gifts as well. Since the effort by the Harlan Community Education Foundation, all the money raised will be private funding with no tax dollars being used for the projects. A flyer is being mailed to residents in the Harlan Community School District within the next few days with more information about the projects. Wagner says the bottom line right now it would be easier to do nothing, but they don’t think that’s the right way to do things for students in the district.

In other business, the Harlan Community School Board approved a shared agreement with Lewis Central for girl’s swimming. The parents of the participants will pay $250 and provide transportation for their child. Lewis Central School Board also approved the agreement Monday night at their school board meeting.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Backyard and Beyond 08-21-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 21st, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Dr. Na beel, member of the Egyptian Family Development Network, about the Egyptian revolution.

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Fire north of Corning destroys newer home; No injuries

News

August 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A fire that started in an attached garage Monday evening north of Corning, destroyed a home that was less than three-years old. Corning Fire Chief Donnie Willett told KJAN News the Adams County Sheriff happened to be driving by the Kevin Sorensen residence at 2007 Highway 148, about one-quarter of a mile north of the city limits, when he saw smoke and flames coming from a garage attached to the home. Willet says three occupants of the home didn’t realize the garage was on fire. The Sheriff went to the door and got every one out safely.

Corning Fire and Rescue responded to the call when it was dispatched just before 6-p.m., Monday. They received mutual aid from the Lenox and Prescott Fire Departments. Crews were on the scene for nearly six-hours. They returned later on to put out some hot spots.  The house was a total loss.

Willett says a family dog escaped with the family but a cat was missing. Fortunately, the cat was found this morning. There were no injuries to the family or any of the firefighters. The family sought shelter from another family. They were also in the process of receiving assistance from the American Red Cross.

Willett says the cause of the fire remains under investigation, and the State Fire Marshal’s Office has been called-in to try and determine how it started. Willett says he’s pretty certain it was NOT related to a vehicle parked in the garage.

Public Intox arrest in Atlantic, Tuesday

News

August 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports a local man was arrested this (Tuesday) morning. 21-year old Alex Garside, of Atlantic, was taken into custody on a charge of Public Intoxication. Garside was booked into the Cass County Jail and held, pending an appearance before the magistrate.

Tennis Courts at Sunnyside Park in Atlantic won’t be ready for Spring action

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said Monday, that the tennis courts at Sunnyside Park likely won’t be ready in time for the high school tennis season, because of a delay in getting bids for the project, and related logistics. He says it’s unlikely because asphalt plants won’t be up and running until May 1st or the middle of that month, due to outside temperatures. Tennis tournament action typically starts in Mid-day.

The Atlantic City Council on August 1st, tabled until November 7th, a Resolution approving the plans and specifications for the Sunnyside Tennis Court reconstruction project, due to a lack of bids. Snyder and Associates Engineer Dave Sturm told the Council contractors are extremely busy right now, they practically had to beg for an active bids. Sturm said they ended up taking just one bid, but it was more than $40,000 over what was budgeted for. The Engineer’s original cost estimate was $241,000.The project will be paid for through bond proceeds, grants, and with payments from the Atlantic Community School District. Sturm said after discussing the situation with Roger Herring and the Parks and Rec Board, it was decided to reject the bid and request bids for the project again at a later date.

Herring told the Parks and Rec Board Monday, that they’re exploring the use of “in-kind services,” to prepare the court area for work next Spring. That includes removal of fences and posts. As a result, the courts will not be available at all next Spring. Herring says the use of in-kind work should help to lower some of the costs associated with the project.

In other business, the Parks and Rec Board approved the purchase of playground equipment for Pellett Park. The playground equipment called “Freedom to Play,” will run about $17,000, and includes climbing apparatus, rope ladders, and other attractions. A similar set-up cost about $1,000 less, but was not as aesthetically pleasing to the Board members, and has less attractions for young people.

And, Adam Wieser, with Atlantic Boy Scout Troop 54, presented his proposal for an Eagle Scout project at Sunnyside Park, to the Board. The project involves re-landscaping an area near the park shelter to include new perennial flowers, Hostas, repainting and lighting the flag pole, setting stepping stones in place, a sign, and other work. He said he’d like to start on the project this Fall, and completed by next Spring. Weiser said the project would be paid for through donations. The Board moved to approve the Eagle Scout project and thanked Weiser for his contribution to beautifying the park.

Another Eagle Scout project, this one by Casey Ihnen, is nearly complete at the Schildberg Recreation Area. It features several new, strategically place park benches and sponsor or memorial plaques. Herring said the project has been very well received by the public.

Across Oceans Across Time 08-21-2012

Across Oceans Across Time, Podcasts

August 21st, 2012 by admin

Michelle McNabb talks about a new exhibit about long married immigrant couples at the museum.

 

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8AM Sportscast 08-21-2012

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August 21st, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 08-21-2012

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August 21st, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Iowa Association of Track Coaches Pre-Season Cross Country Rankings

Sports

August 21st, 2012 by Jim Field

4-A Boys

  1. Dowling Catholic
  2. Pleasant Valley
  3. Linn Mar
  4. Cedar Rapids Washington
  5. WDM Valley
  6. Cedar Rapids Prairie
  7. Iowa City High
  8. Iowa City West
  9. Waukee
  10. Burlington
  11. Indianola
  12. Dubuque Senior
  13. Cedar Falls
  14. Ames
  15. Ankeny

3-A Boys

  1. Decorah
  2. Pella
  3. Bishop Heelan Catholic
  4. Dubuque Wahlert
  5. Boone
  6. Grinnell
  7. Knoxville
  8. Glenwood
  9. Charles City
  10. Fort Madison
  11. Marion
  12. Webster City
  13. Ballard
  14. MOC/Floyd Valley
  15. Mount Vernon-Lisbon

2-A Boys

  1. Monticello
  2. Iowa City Regina
  3. Fort Dodge St. Edmond
  4. Spirit Lake
  5. NE Goose Lake
  6. North Polk
  7. South Winneshiek
  8. Gilbert
  9. Tipton
  10. Okoboji
  11. North Iowa
  12. Unity Christian
  13. South Central
  14. OA-BCIG
  15. Roland Story

1-A Boys

  1. CB St. Albert
  2. West Lyon
  3. Denver
  4. Trinity Christian
  5. Guthrie Center
  6. Alta-Aurelia
  7. BCLUW
  8. Dike-New Hartford
  9. Highland
  10. Nashua-Plainfield
  11. Bellevue Marquette
  12. Riverside
  13. Earlham
  14. Eagle Grove
  15. Pekin

4-A Girls

  1. Dowling Catholic
  2. Pleasant Valley
  3. WDM Valley
  4. Linn Mar
  5. Cedar Falls
  6. Iowa City High
  7. Iowa City West
  8. Johnston
  9. Cedar Rapids Kennedy
  10. Bettendorf
  11. Waukee
  12. DM Roosevelt
  13. Ankeny
  14. Ames
  15. Dubuque Senior

3-A Girls

  1. Pella
  2. Davenport Assumption
  3. Dubuque Wahlert
  4. Solon
  5. Decorah
  6. MOC/Floyd Valley
  7. Dallas Center-Grimes
  8. Mount Vernon-Lisbon
  9. Bishop Heelan Catholic
  10. Harlan
  11. Williamsburg
  12. Garner-Hayfield
  13. Shenandoah
  14. Benton
  15. Cedar Rapids Xavier

2-A Girls

  1. Unity Christian
  2. NE Goose Lake
  3. Iowa City Regina
  4. Sioux Center
  5. North Fayette
  6. Western Christian
  7. Roland-Story
  8. Gilbert
  9. North Polk
  10. South Winneshiek
  11. Davis County
  12. OA-BCIG
  13. Wapello
  14. South Hamilton
  15. Missouri Valley

1-A Girls

  1. Griswold
  2. Earlham
  3. North Linn
  4. Eagle Grove
  5. Pekin
  6. Denver
  7. Bishop Garrigan Catholic
  8. Tri-Center
  9. Corning
  10. Nashua-Plainfield
  11. Prince of Peace
  12. Sioux Central
  13. Hudson
  14. Grundy Center
  15. Gehlen Catholic