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Christofferson Named to WBCA All-Region Team

Sports

March 25th, 2014 by Jim Field

ATLANTA – Iowa State senior Hallie Christofferson was named a WBCA All-Region 5 nominee for the 2013 Division I Coaches’ All-America Team Tuesday. Christofferson was one of seven players selected from the region.

Christofferson, a forward from Hamlin, Iowa, had another breakout season for the Cyclones, leading the team in scoring with 18.4 points per game. She also averaged 7.2 rebounds while shooting 46.1 percent from the field. Christofferson is also among the top free throw shooters in the country at 87.7 percent from the charity stripe.

Christofferson scored in double figures in 29 of Iowa State’s 31 games, including 16 games with 20 or more points. She posted eight double-doubles and shot better than 50 percent from the field in 14 games en route to being named to the All-Big 12 First Team.

The selection committee will determine the 10-member WBCA Division I Coaches’ All-America Team from the 52 candidates on the All-Region teams.

Region 5

  • Nina Davis, Baylor
  • Odyssey Sims, Baylor
  • Hallie Christofferson, Iowa State
  • Tiffany Bias, Oklahoma State
  • Chelsea Gardner, Kansas
  • Aaryn Ellenberg, Oklahoma
  • Asya Bussie, West Virginia

Students to Participate in Capitol Youth Day 2014

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March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

High school students from across Iowa will be at the State Capitol in Des Moines for Capitol Youth Day on March 26th and 27th.  Capitol Youth Day celebrates Democracy Day and provides high school students with a non-partisan overview of the importance of civic participation and the electoral process.

Among the students participating on Wednesday, are those from: Adair-Casey; Panorama; Fremont-Mills and East Sac County. On Thursday, students from: Coon Rapids-Bayard Junior High; Glidden-Ralston and Council Bluffs/Thomas Jefferson will be participating in the event.

Democracy Day was started in March of 2011 by Rock the Vote to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the 26th Amendment and a national effort to promote civic education in high schools.

During Capitol Youth Day, students will have the opportunity to meet with members of the state legislature and statewide elected officials; participate in an interactive election activity; tour the Capitol; and participate in a student rally. Capitol Youth Day is sponsored by the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council and the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office.  The Capitol Youth Day lunch is sponsored by Hy-Vee and Anderson Erickson Dairy.

Harlan arrest report

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March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan report several people were arrested recently a variety of charges. On Sunday (March 23rd), 21-year old Taimon Wehr, of Harlan, was arrested on an OWI charge following a traffic stop. The previous day (March 22nd), 47-year old Jeffrey Rowland, of Harlan, was arrested following a brief pursuit and traffic stop. Rowland was charged with eluding and operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.

On March 20th, 32-year old Devin Mahoney, of Harlan, was arrested on an assault charge, after officers were called to a disturbance in the 1300 block of Hawkeye Avenue. On March 17th, 22-year old Shawn Mosher, of Harlan, was arrested on Burglary in the 2nd degree, Public Intoxication and Possession of a Controlled Substance, charges. His arrest took place after police were called to an alleged attempted burglary at Cyclone Seed & Chemical.

And, on March 12th, 20-year old Cody Schwery, of Harlan, and 19-year old Austin Hess were arrested after officers were called to the 900 block of Farnam, to investigate suspicious persons. Schwery was charged with Public Intoxication and Interference with Official Acts, while Hess received a citation for being a person under the legal age in Possession of Alcohol. Hess was subsequently released.

Traffic stops lead to drug-related arrests in Harlan

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March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports three people were recently arrested following separate traffic stops. Each of the individuals was facing drug-related charges. On March 20th, 18-year old Shantel Ayers, of Harlan, was arrested on a Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charge.  On March 17th, 18-year old Alexander McLaughlin, of Harlan, was arrested on Possession of a controlled substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia charges, and on March 14th, 17-year old Kelsie Kleffman, of Harlan, was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Kleffman was cited for the alleged offense and released to the custody of her parent(s). Charges were subsequently filed with juvenile court.

In a separate incident, three Harlan teens: Elias Shaeffer, Wil Beach and Jacob Preister, were arrested March 14th after officers were called to the Harlan High School, following a report of students being in possession of prescription drugs. The teens were cited and released to their parents, with charges filed in Juvenile Court.

Backyard and Beyond 03-25-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 25th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jim Olson, Director of the Iowa Waste Reduction Center @ University of Northern Iowa about “Food Waste: A multi Faceted Problem”

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TUESDAY, MARCH 25th

Trading Post

March 25th, 2014 by admin

FOR SALE: Artsway 6 ft. belly mower with a.c. mountings, woods 6 ft belly mower with I.H. c-or-H mountings $350 choice or all 3 fo $700. Have another artsway 6 ft. belly mower with complete se of mountings – unkown for what mountings $350. 712-790-1841.

WANTED: small yard thatcher to pull behind a lawn tractor. 712-268-2609

FOR SALE: 1979 Suzuki motorcycle, 850 cc engine, carburater needs some work, has good tires, 35,000 miles. $400 as is. 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE: 32″ color tv – $25. 712-243-3396.

FOR SALE:  Jacuzzi, 2 person, made by Crane Plumbing, goes in a corner, 59″ on each long side, includes brome fixtures, white in color. $375. 249-0629

HCSD Senior wants to help kids in Afghanistan

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March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Harlan Community High School Senior is attempting to receive his Eagle Scout badge by sending supplies to kids in Afghanistan. Dallon Bendorf is collecting the donations of clothes, shoes, coats, blankets, toys and school supplies to send to needy children in Afghanistan. Bendorf’s aunt and uncle are currently deployed to Camp Phoenix in Kabul. Dallon  says the original idea was to send the troops care packages.

“I was thinking for my Eagle project I was going to send stuff over to my aunt and uncle. But I was talking to my aunt about what to send over and she said we get plenty of packages and almost too much. So I got to thinking what could I do to benefit someone that really needs it? I thought I could do some good by collecting these items and send over so that’s what I decided to do.”

Donation boxes have been established at the Harlan Hy-Vee store in the entryway along with a donation box at the Harlan Community High School and Primary School building. Bendorf’s Eagle project is for one week and the final shipment of supplies will be sent on March 31st.

Bendorf has partnered with Operation Outreach Afghanistan which is a group of individuals and service members who volunteer their time and resources to help the children in the country. You can find more information about the organization online at www.opoutreach.org or on Facebook searching “Operation Outreach Afghanistan.”

If you have questions on the Eagle Project or what to donate, contact the Bendorf family at 712-579-6586.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Harlan School Board approves FY 2015 budget

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March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community District’s Board of Education has approved their Fiscal Year 2015 budget. In a meeting held Monday, Director of Finances Brian Gubbels gave the presentation during the public hearing. Superintendent Justin Wagner pointed out several positive takeaways from the projected budget. “The levy is going to drop from $11.74 to projected 11.59. The unspent authority is at $8.2 million which is the highest in the Hawkeye 10 and one of the highest in the state will drop. This budget is built to where it will tick down at a slow controlled rate. The allowable growth percent is set for next year at 4 percent which is good news. And then what we call miscellaneous things always go into the budget. We have eight early retirements. Sometimes we can hire folks for less money and sometimes we can’t. If there are cost savings, we have operational sharing dollars that are committed to us. That’s kind of the last take away from the miscellaneous moving targets.”

The district’s general fund levy rate will see a decrease in taxable valuation from $9.84 per $1,000 to $9.62 for Fiscal Year 2015. The Management Fund levy will increase 7 cents to $0.97 per $1,000 and the PPEL fund levy stays the same at $1.00 per $1,000. Gubbels told the board the district is not levying a cash reserve levy for Fiscal Year 2015, however at some point in the future, the district will have to levy cash reserves. In other business, the school board approved a tentative agreement with the Harlan Education Association or HEA for a total package increase of 4.26 percent.

This is a base salary increase of $1,150. The district will also pick up the health insurance increase of a little over 4 percent this year.” Wagner said getting the agreement done early shows the district takes care of their staff. “The real benefit to approving this is settling early which means we appreciate staff and settling slightly higher than the state average. It will be high 3’s or low 4’s. This will be a tick higher and shows we really appreciate people.”

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

KATHRYN ANN MOHN, 65, of Elk Horn (Svcs. 3/27/14)

Obituaries

March 25th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KATHRYN ANN MOHN, 65, of Elk Horn, died Fri., March 21st, at the Oakland Manor in Oakland. A Memorial service for KATHRYN MOHN will be held from 6:30-to 8-pm on Thu., March 27th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church.

KATHRYN MOHN is survived by:

Her sister – Linda (Paul) Serwe, of Green Bay, WI.

Other relatives, and friends.

8AM Sportscast 03-25-2014

Podcasts, Sports

March 25th, 2014 by admin

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