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BERNADINE “Bonnie” ANTHOFER, 88, of Coon Rapids (Private Mass of Christian Burial 9/29/20)

Obituaries

September 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

BERNADINE “Bonnie” ANTHOFER, 88, of Coon Rapids, died Friday, Sept. 25th, at St. Anthony Nursing Home, in Carroll. A PRIVATE Mass of Christian Burial for BERNADINE “Bonnie” ANTHOFER will be held 1-p.m. Tue., Sept. 29th, at the Annunciation Church in Coon Rapids. Ohde Funeral Home in Coon Rapids has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, Sept. 28th, from 5-until 7-p.m., with a Prayer Service at 7-p.m. **Please follow social distancing guidelines. A mask will be required**

Burial is in the Annunciation Cemetery.

BONNIE ANTHOFER is survived by her 12 children:

Sons – Dan Anthofer (Linda), of Audubon; Dean Anthofer, of Coon Rapids; Doug (Debbie) Anthofer, of Brayton; Daryl (Michelle) Anthofer, of Coon Rapids; Duane (Sherri) Anthofer, of, Jefferson;

Daughters – Diane Kastner, of Denison; Deb (Dan) Wilkens, of Montour; Denise (Stan) Fritzen, of Beatrice, NE; Donna Carpenter, of Shenandoah;  Doris (James) Johnson, of Carroll;  Doreen (Chet) Poehling, of Lincoln, NE; and Darla (John) Fair, of Shenandoah.

Her brothers – Albert Brincks, of Carroll; Ray (Ruth) Brincks, of Carroll; Marvin (Gloria) Brincks, of Alta Vista; Larry (Lynn) Brincks, of Carroll; and Dennis (Cindy) Brincks of Atlanta, Georgia

Her sister – Louise (Jack) Clark of Everly.

32-grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends.

Atlantic runs strong at Harlan Cross Country Meet 09/26/2020

Sports

September 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic boys and girls cross country teams performed well on Saturday at the Harlan Cross Country Meet. The Boys won the team title with 69-points, while the Girls placed third with 74-points.

For the Boys: Trojan Senior Craig Alan Becker won the individual title to lead the way; Zane Berg was ninth; Drew Engler, 11th; Ethan Williams, 15th, and Tyrell Williams had a 33rd place finish.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 69
  2. Lewis Central 73
  3. CB Thomas Jefferson 90
  4. Glenwood 96
  5. Harlan 135
  6. Clarinda 161
  7. St. Albert 232
  8. Treynor 240
  9. CB Abraham Lincoln 244
  10. Red Oak 250
  11. Denison 295
  12. Riverside 295

Boys Top Ten Individuals: 

  1. Craig Alan Becker, Atlantic, 16:20.90
  2. Ethan Eichhorn, Council Bluffs, Lewis Central, 16:35.68
  3. Aidan Booten, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson, 16:39.40
  4. Trey Gross, Harlan, 16:46.31
  5. Juan Martinez, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson, 17:07.90
  6. Cole Dooley, Treynor, 17:08.87
  7. Nathan Sell, Lewis Central, 17:13.28
  8. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak, 17:23.06
  9. Zane Berg, Atlantic, 17:37.99
  10. Nathan Rohrberg, Glenwood, 17:38.96

Glenwood won the team title on the girls side with 48-points. Harlan finished second with 53-points, while Atlantic took third with 74. Peyton Pogge of Tri-Center won the overall individual title.

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Glenwood, 48
  2. Harlan, 53
  3. Atlantic, 74
  4. Tri-Center, 143
  5. Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln, 157
  6. Treynor, 162
  7. Lewis Central, 181
  8. Red Oak, 184
  9. Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson, 197
  10. Denison, 258

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Peyton Pogge, Tri-Center 20:01.93
  2. Brecken Van Baale, Harlan
  3. Emma Hughes, Glenwood
  4. Clara Teigland, Treynor
  5. Kia Bieker, Harlan
  6. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
  7. Taylor McCreedy, Atlantic 20:40.34
  8. Ava Rush, Atlantic 21:02.50
  9. Liv Freund, Harlan
  10. Erin Schultz, Harlan

Full results HERE.

Area Volleyball results from Saturday, 9/26/20

Sports

September 27th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Southwest Valley Tournament 

CAM 2-0 over SW Valley
CAM 2-0 over Panorama
CAM 2-1 over Lenox 2-0 over CAM
Lenox 2-0 over CAM
SW Valley 2-1 over Exira-EHK
SW Valley 2-0 over Wayne
SW Valley 2-1 over Panorama
SW Valley 2-0 over Clarke
Exira-EHK 2-0 over Clarke
Exira-EHK 2-1 over Panorama
Exira-EHK 2-1 over Wayne
Clarke 2-1 over Wayne

Nevada Tourney

POOL C:

Harlan 21-21 Carroll 12-14

Harlan 21-21 West Marshall 10-15

CHAMPIONSHIP SESSION

Lake Mills 21-21 Harlan 17-14

Nevada 21-21 Harlan 18-19

Bedford Tourney

Sidney 2-1 over East Mills (Championship Match, 22-25, 25-22, 16-14)
Sidney 2-0 over Central Decatur
Sidney 2-0 over Stanton
East Mills 2-0 over Bedford
East Mills 2-0 over Murray
Murray 2-0 over Central Decatur
Stanton 2-0 over Central Decatur
Lamoni 2-0 over Central Decatur

Iowa posts second consecutive day of over 1,000 virus cases

News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — New coronavirus cases in Iowa have jumped by 1,086 in the last 24 hours marking the second consecutive day of new cases exceeding 1,000. Four more people died pushing the state’s death toll from the virus to 1,303. Data from state health and education departments indicate the virus is circulating in schools and nursing homes. Multiple school districts are reporting hundreds of students in quarantine after positive cases were identified in a school.

The state also reports 50 nursing homes have a virus outbreak with more than 1,000 residents testing positive currently. Gov. Kim Reynolds says she is continuing for another week bar closures in Johnson and Story counties, where major state universities are located.

Hall 154 yards rushing, 3 TDs as Iowa State beats TCU 37-34

Sports

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Breece Hall fan for 154 yards and three touchdowns as Iowa State opened Big 12 play with a 37-34 win at TCU. JaQuan Bailey had 3 1/2 sacks to become the career leader for the Cyclones. He also recovered a fumble after one of his sacks to set up Brock Purdy’s touchdown pass just before halftime. The Cyclones are 1-1.

Iowa State running back Breece Hall (28) is congratulated by wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson (8) after scoring a touchdown during an NCAA football game against TCU on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

TCU played its first game of coach Gary Patterson’s 20th season. The Horned Frogs weren’t able to play their scheduled nonconference game against SMU after positive COVID-19 tests. TCU had a crowd of 11,852.

 

Report: Iowa lost half its day care providers during this pandemic year

News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new report finds Iowa has lost about half its licensed child care centers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The report by the non-profit Child Care Aware of America found the state’s licensed child care centers dropped from nearly 16-hundred in January to just over 800 in July. Spokeswoman Kristina Haynie says some closures may be temporary, while larger centers may be struggling with additional costs associated with new cleaning and child-staff ratio requirements.

“So, like group sizes, that used to be maybe nine children per classroom has gone down to half that,” she says, “but they can’t let go staff and so they’re paying the same number of staff, but serving fewer children.” The report found in-home providers are faring much better during the pandemic. Their numbers stayed about the same from January to July, actually adding four programs during the time period. Haynie says larger licensed centers may be struggling because they have more children and staff to manage.

“So many parents might be working from home or they’re unemployed, they might not be sending their children to child care at this point,” she says. “And so, centers if they don’t have that many children, it’s really not feasible for them to stay in business.” The report recommends investing more government support in child care and providing more resources and support for families and providers.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

Ernst, a former county election official, encourages Iowans to vote by mail

News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Joni Ernst says confirming President Trump’s third U.S. Supreme Court justice is a way to prevent what she calls the “radicalization” of the court. In 2016, Ernst said she wouldn’t support confirming a justice in an election year. Ernst says Iowans see the situation is different in 2020, with Republicans now in control of the White House and the U.S. Senate.

“What they’re hearing from Democrats is that they will pack the court,” Ernst says. “They’ll get rid of the Senate filibuster and you cannot tell me that Democrats wouldn’t be doing the same thing right now.” Ernst is seeking a second term in the U.S. Senate. She says Democratic challenger Theresa Greenfield has also changed her views on the Supreme Court.

“My opponent already, she said she wouldn’t support packing the court earlier this year and now she hasn’t formed an opinion,” Ernst said. “…She’s not even elected yet and she’s shifting her position there.” After Greenfield said she had no opinion on adding justices to the Supreme Court, Greenfield’s spokesman issued a written statement saying Greenfield believes campaign finance reform is the best way to improve our democracy. Ernst filled up a campaign R-V with ethanol at a gas station in Grimes early Friday morning.

Ernst told a group of reporters gathered around the bus that she’s willing to push back if President Trump sows doubt about the outcome of this year’s election. “Absolutely and I can do that with authority and I have been speaking out about this because I served as a commissioner of elections here in the state of Iowa,” Ernst said, “but I do believe that our election system here in Iowa is very, very safe and if people want to vote by mail — an absentee ballot by mail — please, please go ahead and do that.”

Ernst served as the Montgomery County Auditor for six years before she was elected to the state senate in 2010.

Early harvest lessen the worry of winter hitting before end

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The harvest is underway this year weeks ahead of last year and a safety expert says that’s important. Iowa State University professor Charles Schwab says rushing to get crops out of the fields creates more dangerous situations for farmers. He says we have a better window this year to get things done, but there could be some issues with downed corn this year. Millions of acres of corn were knocked down or bent over by the August 10th derecho.

Schwab says the earlier harvest gives more time to deal with that and other situation that arises.  Schwab says not rushing to get the crops in before the first snow is good — although he says you never know with the weather. Schwab says worrying about the timing of the harvest can take a toll. “I don’t think a lot of them realize the amount of stress that comes from that and how that stress impacts your body and how that impacting your body does things that put you at risk. It’s a key element,” Schwab says.

He says farmers need to eat right and get enough rest to stay healthy and not having such a tight window to get the crops in should allow them to do that.

Iowa temporarily replaces 2 top Davenport school officials

News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Iowa school regulators have temporarily removed the top two officials in the Davenport school district amid concerns about inequities in discipline for minority students, inadequate special education and school safety. The State Board of Education decided Friday to replace Superintendent Robert Kobylski and Chief Financial Officer Claudia Wood while the district rectifies deficiencies.

The Des Moines Register reports that the Iowa Department of Education says Davenport schools have failed to make progress on goals outlined by the state over the past three years. The agency called the decision “a critical step” toward ensuring a quality education in a safe and secure environment.

 

Police: 1 shot and killed, 7 wounded at Iowa biker gathering

News

September 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say gunfire erupted at a gathering of motorcycle clubs in Iowa, killing one person and wounding seven others. Waterloo Police Chief Joel Fitzgerald says about 100 people were at the gathering inside a building in Waterloo early Saturday when there was “some kind of confrontation.” He says nearby police officers heard the gunfire and responded within seconds.

Eight people had gunshot wounds and one of them later died. Four other people were hurt by broken glass or other debris while fleeing. Investigators are still trying to determine whether there was more than one shooter and no arrests have been made.