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February 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL

  • CAM 58, Griswold 50
  • St. Albert 53, Elkhorn Mount Michael, Neb. 39
  • Martensdale-St. Mary’s 63, Ankeny Christian 56
  • Essex 59, Heartland Christian 18

GIRLS BASKETBALL

  • Griswold 39, CAM 33
  • Abraham Lincoln 74, Thomas Jefferson 24
  • St. Albert 50, Boys Town, Neb. 42
  • Essex 71, Heartland Christian 34

Western Valley Tournament:

 

  • Ar-We-Va 60, Lawton-Bronson 58
  • Westwood 22, Boyer Valley 18
  • Kingsley-Pierson 47, West Harrison 40
  • Ridge View 57, Woodbine 42
  • Woodbury Central 56, West Monona 37
  • River Valley 41, Charter Oak-Ute 32
  • Maple Valley 49, Whiting 33


THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd

Trading Post

February 2nd, 2012 by admin

WANTED: World War II German or Japanese bayonets and World War II binoculars (must have date).  Cal 243-4131.

FOR SALE:  A bedroom set that includes:  a dresser with mirror, chest of drawers, a night stand, a queen sized bed frame and head board (no mattress)…$150 for all.  Also a chest of drawers where one of the shelves can be removed to make room for a TV…$100.  243-3061 and 249-1326.

JENNIFER RUHL, 53, of Anita (2-6-12)

Obituaries

February 2nd, 2012 by Jim Field

JENNIFER RUHL, 53, of Anita died Wednesday, February 1st at her home.  Memorial services for Jennifer Ruhl will be held on Monday, February 6th at 11:00 am in the St. Marys Catholic Church in Anita.  Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home has the arrangements.

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There will be a rosary on Monday at 10:00 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church followed by visitation with the family, from 10:30 am to 11:00 am, aslo at the church. The family will also have a time for visiting at a lunch directly following the memorial service, also in the church.

Burial of the cremains will take place in the Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Council Bluffs

Jennifer Ruhl is survived by:

Husband: Lyle of Anita

Daughter: Lindsey Jensen of Des Moines

Son: Andrew Jensen of Des Moines

Sisters: Vicky Myers of Council Bluffs; Jane Showers of Council Bluffs; Karen Brandenburg of Council Bluffs; Jeanette Jerkovich of Council Bluffs; Judy Lunn of Arizona; Mary Jerkovich of Winterset.

Brothers: John Jerkovich of Council Bluffs; Gary Jerkovich of Wisconsin.

(Update) Search called-off for SUV thieves

News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Stolen, burned-out Hyundai Sante Fe (photo courtesy IA State Patrol)

Authorities in southwest Iowa have reportedly called-off their search for two people who stole an SUV from Missouri and led law enforcement on a chase throughout several southwest Iowa counties. The chase ended when the 2002 Hyundai Sante Fe, which was stolen from a residence this (Thursday) morning, in Burlington Junction, MO., crashed into a levee south of Sidney, and burst into flames. The two male suspects fled on foot, and remain at large. During the chase, the Iowa State Patrol set-up a roadblock on Interstate 29 near Nebraska City, NE. The Patrol said that’s where a Fremont County sheriff’s deputy fired two shots at the vehicle’s tires to try to stop the suspects. The vehicle was being tracked by GPS, but the signal was lost at around 10-a.m. 

Officials said a short time later, a farmer in Fremont County saw the SUV drive through one of his fields. He engaged in his own pursuit, and watched as the vehicle crashed into a levee near a gravel road off of Highway 275, and catch fire. The Iowa State Patrol said two of its cruisers were disabled during the chase: one blew an engine, while the other had cooling issues associated with the radiator.

2011-2012 10th Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings

Sports

February 2nd, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 1-A
School
Record
LW
1
North Mahaska
19-0
1
2
Bedford
19-0
2
3
North Butler
16-1
3
4
Lynnville-Sully
18-2
5
5
West Sioux
18-1
4
6
LeMars Gehlen Catholic
16-2
7
7
Ar-We-Va
14-3
6
8
Newell-Fonda
14-5
9
9
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn
17-3
12
10
Boyden-Hull
13-5
13
11
Central Lyon
16-3
8
12
North Tama
17-3
10
13
Adair-Casey
17-2
14
14
Burlington Notre Dame
14-5
11
15
Coon Rapids-Bayard
15-4
NR
Dropped Out: Villisca (15)
Class 2-A
School
Record
LW
1
OA-BCIG
20-0
1
2
Estherville-Lincoln Central
19-1
2
3
IKM-Manning
18-1
3
4
West Hancock
18-0
4
5
Mediapolis
18-0
6
6
Kuemper Catholic
16-4
7
7
Western Christian
16-3
8
8
Lawton-Bronson
15-4
9
9
Fort Dodge St. Edmond
16-1
5
10
Pella Christian
15-2
10
11
Panorama
17-1
11
12
Maquoketa Valley
20-0
12
13
Van Buren
18-1
13
14
Sumner-Fredericksburg
18-0
14
15
Gilbert
18-2
15
Dropped Out: None
Class 3-A
School
Record
LW
1
Benton Community
17-0
1
2
Davenport Assumption
17-1
2
3
MOC-Floyd Valley
19-0
3
4
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
16-1
4
5
Glenwood
16-1
5
6
South Tama
17-1
6
7
Dubuque Wahlert
13-4
7
8
Williamsburg
16-3
9
9
Union
15-2
11
10
Waverly-Shell Rock
13-4
13
11
Bondurant-Farrar
16-2
10
12
Denison-Schleswig
12-6
14
13
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
12-5
8
14
Ballard
13-5
NR
15
Washington
13-4
NR
Dropped Out: Spirit Lake (12), Marion (15)
Class 4-A
School
Record
LW
1
Southeast Polk
18-1
2
2
Iowa City West
16-1
1
3
Ankeny
16-2
4
4
Mason City
15-2
3
5
Cedar Rapids Xavier
13-5
5
6
Waukee
14-5
9
7
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
10-6
14
8
Dowling Catholic
12-6
12
9
Iowa City High
13-5
6
10
Cedar Rapids Washington
11-6
7
11
Muscatine
15-3
13
12
Cedar Rapids Prairie
11-5
10
13
West Des Moines Valley
12-6
NR
14
Lewis Central
15-2
11
15
Cedar Falls
11-6
NR

Dropped Out: Ames (8), Des Moines East (15)

Duplex fire in Atlantic

News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters in Atlantic were called to the scene of a residential fire this (Thursday) afternoon, in a duplex located at 2101 Chestnut Street.

South side of 2101 Chesnut Street in Atlantic

 Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees said the fire was called in by a person living on one side of the home. He says the resident was awoken by smoke and tried to find her neighbors, but they were already gone. The chief says the house was fully engulfed in flames along the south, or back side of the structure, when fire fighters arrived. He says after speaking with the owners, it appears discarded smoking materials on the deck fanned by winds created the sparks that caused the fire.

McNees said they were still trying to determine exactly where the flames started, but he thought it might have been on some patio furniture.

Fire at 2101 Chesnut, closer view (Ric Hanson photo)

 The house sustained severe fire and smoke damage and will likely be declared a total loss. A single female lived in one half of the duplex. McNees says he believes a couple and their child lived on the other side. No injuries were reported.

Manhunt underway in Fremont Co. for SUV theft suspects

News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in southwest Iowa were on the lookout this afternoon for two suspects involved in the theft of an SUV. According to reports,  two people in an SUV stolen out of Nodaway County, MO., led law enforcement through several southwest Iowa counties before the vehicle crashed along a levee south of Sidney. The SUV caught fire  and the suspects escaped on foot. Unconfirmed reports said shots may have been fired during the chase. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office has asked the Marnie Simons Elementary School and Nishnabotna Middle School to be on lock down, while an is underway north of Hamburg. School officials said that students are not in danger, and they ask that no one visit the schools until the sheriff’s office has given the all-clear.

Iowa House OKs plan to overturn lead shot ban

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa House has approved a resolution that would overturn a ban on the use of lead shot when hunting doves.  Backers of the resolution say the Natural Resources Commission overstepped its authority when writing rules governing the hunting of doves. That hunting was legalized by the Legislature last year. The House approved the resolution on a 68-27 vote Thursday, and the issue now goes to the Senate, where approval is likely.  Backers of the ban on lead shot say other animals can eat the lead and that can lead to sickness or death.  Opponents of the ban say lawmakers discussed the issue last year and decided not to ban lead shot. They argue regulators shouldn’t overturn that decision.

SW IA Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC to Pay $10,150 for Risk Management Plan Violations

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Kansas City office report Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC, has agreed to pay a $10,150 civil penalty and spend at least $38,729 on a supplemental environmental project for failing to file a risk management plan and implement risk management regulations at its dry-mill ethanol plant in Council Bluffs.  According to an administrative consent agreement and final order filed by EPA Region 7 in Kansas City, Kan., an inspection of the ethanol plant in January 2010 found that the company had not filed a risk management plan for the facility, as required by the federal Clean Air Act. 

Under the Clean Air Act, the Council Bluffs facility was required to file a risk management plan because it had exceeded the 10,000-pound threshold for anhydrous ammonia, an extremely hazardous chemical. Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy was storing approximately 28,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia at the time of the EPA inspection. As part of its settlement with EPA, Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy has agreed to perform a supplemental environmental project, through which it will spend at least $38,729 to purchase emergency response equipment for the Council Bluffs and Lewis Township fire departments. By agreeing to the settlement, the company has certified that the Council Bluffs ethanol plant is now in compliance with federal Risk Management Program regulations.

Wine, Dine Sweetheart for Free this Year

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 2nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

February 2 (Des Moines, IA) – The average American will spend $196 on Valentine’s Day this year, according to the American Express Spending and Saving Tracker. But one lucky person will be able to wine and dine their sweetheart for free thanks to the Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board and Dine Iowa. Now through noon on February 14, people can register at www.traveliowa.com to win a $50 gift certificate to their favorite Iowa winery, a $50 gift certificate to their favorite Dine Iowa restaurant and an iPad2 pre-loaded with the Iowa Wine and Beer and Dine Iowa apps. 

“Valentine’s Day presents a great opportunity to showcase Iowa’s wine and dining industries. Each is booming here and each creates jobs and enhances the state’s economy,” said Colleen Murphy of the Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board, an initiative of the Iowa Economic Development Authority. “The Iowa Wine & Dine promotion will give one lucky a winner a chance to surprise his or her sweetheart with a gift certificate good at one of more than 80 Iowa wineries and 400 Iowa restaurants, any of which promise to provide a memorable, uniquely Iowa experience.”

The winner will be announced on the Iowa Tourism Office’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/IowaTourism) at 2:14 p.m. on February 14. The Iowa Wine and Beer Promotion Board was created in 1986 to promote the state’s wine and beer making industries. Wine-related tourism generates nearly $30 million in expenditures across the state. To date, Iowa boasts 81 wineries and 25 breweries. Find more information at www.iowawineandbeer.com.