w/ Jim Field and Stacie Linfor
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Podcasts, This is Your Nishna Valley
LARRY ALAN TIARKS, 48, of Avoca, died Thu., Aug. 23rd. A funeral service for LARRY TIARKS will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Aug. 29th, at Trinity Lutheran Church, in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.
Visitation is from 6-9pm Tue., Aug. 28th at the funeral home, with the family greeting friends from 6-9pm.
Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.
LARRY TIARKS is survived by:
His wife – Lori Tiarks, of Avoca.
His daughter – Nicole Tiarks, of Avoca.
His parents – Janice & Adol “Fritz” Tiarks, of Harlan.
His brother – Jay (Noel) Tiarks, of Tomah, WI.
His sisters – Jill (Bill) Daeges, of Harlan, Joy (Darrin) Petersen, & Jackie (Tom) Schumacher, all of Harlan, & Janell (Josh) Williams, of Denver, CO.
WANTED: PS2 Tony Hawks games in good working order. Call 712-778-2172 or 712-621-7452 and leave message at either number.
FOR SALE: Lift chair in good condition, burgandy color $150.00 call 712-249-1563.
FOR SALE: I got a use cars bed I would like to get 20.00 obo. 2. I got a use psp go I would like to get 80.00. You can text me at 712 242 7326.
WANTED: Someone to to exterior painting. 243-4308.
FOR SALE: Chair lift for a van for $300. FOR SALE: Osbourne hog feeders. $300. FOR SALE: Set of tractor tires: 16-9-26’s and 12-4-26’s. $500. 304-4262.
FOR SALE: Collection of gas engine magazines from November 1993 to July 2010. 167 issues altogether in great condition. $167. 243-3896.
FOR SALE: Washer/dryer set for $75. FOR SALE: Metal dog house for $10. FOR SALE: TV stand with various compartments in excellent shape – walnut color. $50. 249-7848.
GARAGE SALE: Friday, August 31st, from 2-8 pm at 710 Lin Street (in alley), Atlantic & Saturday, September 1st from 9-4. Guys & gals,items for all ages, antiques, tools, etc.
Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?
The first Who’s Gonna Win? program of the 2012 high school football season. Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, Doug Leonard, and Chris Parks are back to pick 8 high school football game winners each week with a little, and I mean a little, humor thrown in.
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Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?
Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Head Football Coach Nick Ross before his first game at the helm vs. Clarinda.
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Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played Friday, August 24th in Griswold.
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Jim Field speaks with Lisa Riggs at the Danish Windwill in Elk Horn about the official Mollebogen (Miller’s record book) from the Norre Snede Windmill being given to the Danish Windmill by Peter Vestergaard.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Almost 100 Iowa school buses have been repeatedly labeled unsafe to transport children in the past five years. The Des Moines Register reports that gaps in the bus inspection system make it possible for busses to return to service without being fixed. Iowa rules don’t require re-inspections of buses that have been deemed unsafe, so it’s up to school districts to make sure repairs are done.
The state inspectors also don’t keep detailed records about what repairs are needed after the inspections of more than 7,500 school vehicles are done. And, there are no penalties for districts with repeat safety problems. Among the 67 districts that had at least one bus cited with the same serious category of mechanical or safety deficiencies in multiple, consecutive inspections during the past five-years, according to a Register review of records, is…Audubon, AHST, Carroll, Corning, Creston, Fremont-Mills, Guthrie Center, Lenox, Lewis Central, Logan-Magnolia, Panorama, West Central Valley, and Woodbine.
Iowa Sen. Amanda Ragan, D-Mason City, says the Register’s findings suggest that state bus inspection rules may need to be reviewed.