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Who’s Gonna Win? 2019 Final Standings

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November 5th, 2019 by admin

Chris Parks, Jim Field, Matt Mullenix, and Doug Leonard take a look at 8 area high school football games each week up until the first round of the playoffs. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy. Here is a look at the final standings for 2019.

Chris’ son Carson posing with the Whosman Trophy!

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you in 2019 by Ag Business Associates and Rush CPA and Associates.

Last Week:

Chris Parks 7-1
Matt Mullenix 7-1
Jim Field 5-3
Doug Leonard 2-6

Final Season Records:

Chris Parks 61-19
Jim Field 57-23
Matt Mullenix 56-24
Doug Leonard 52-30

Congratulations to our 2019 winner KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks!

Cong. King expects his committee assignments to be restored soon

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Congressman Steve King says he expects to be placed back on several legislative committees in the near future. King, a Republican from Kiron, was removed from all committee assignments in January following a New York Times article where he addressed white supremacy. Speaking in Le Mars on Monday, King said he’s been talking with House leaders about restoring his status.

“There is that possibility,” King says. “I’ve had some discussion with leadership as recently as just the end of last week. I expect to go back next week and pick up that discussion. I’ve let them know that I’m going to start to turn this up now. I’ve been too nice, too long.” During the Times interview, King said he didn’t understand how the phrases white supremacy, white nationalism and western civilization had developed negative connotations. King says he was misquoted.

He says he deserves to have his assignments restored as there’s no precedent for how he’s being treated. “We asked the Congressional Research Services to go back through the history of the United States Congress and identify each member of Congress that had been removed from all of their committees, had served with no committees,” King says. “Since antiquity, as far back as they could go in the records, there have been four.” King is the fourth — and he says two previous representatives were convicted of serious crimes while the third is still facing trial. King points out, he’s never been charged with anything.

“What have I been accused of? I’m accused of a misquote, by the way, for asking a politically incorrect, rhetorical question. That’s the level of it. This is something that cannot be allowed to stand,” King says. “If it stands, there will be speech sanctions against any member of Congress that speaks out, no matter how objectively true they are.” King says if he remains stripped of his committee assignments, then our constitutional rights will be jeopardized.

“It suppresses the freedom of speech, thought and expression for the entire nation,” King says. “People should think that if you can’t speak freely, neither can you even think freely because what good are those thoughts if you can’t express them and how do you measure them against someone else? Another way to put this is, you’ve gotta’ put people together, they’ve got to exchange ideas and have open conversation. Let their imaginations soar.”

The 4th District Republican says he will continue to “put the heat on the leadership.”

IWCC Food Drive deemed a success

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Last week the Public Speaking Class at  Iowa Western Community College in Atlantic, conducted a food drive for the Atlantic Food Pantry. A drop-off box was located in the college atrium, and in the parking lot last Wednesday, for drive-up donations. Event organizer Leigh Ann Wolfe-Dawson reports  grocery cart was loaned to the class by the Atlantic Hy-Vee.

Donated to the Atlantic Food Pantry were: 9 boxes of cereal, 7 boxes of macaroni and cheese, 5 boxes of Hamburger Helper, 4 corn muffin mixes, 4 packages of pasta side dishes, 3 boxes of pasta, 3 jars of pasta
sauce, 3 boxes of Jello-O, 2 boxes of tuna, cake mix and frosting, oatmeal, crackers, and 100+ cans of peas, pork and beans, fruit cocktail, peaches, pears, chicken noodle soup, tuna, and many more types of canned food.

Additionally, generous community members put spare change and cash in a glass jar and we raised $123 for the Atlantic Food Pantry too. Wolfe-Dawson and the Public Speaking Class Thank you for giving so that they could help the people who are hungry in our community.

Cardinals announce contract extensions for Mozeliak, Girsch, and Shildt

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November 5th, 2019 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – November 5, 2019 – The St. Louis Cardinals made several announcements today during an afternoon press conference at Busch Stadium, including contract extensions for President Of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak, Vice President & General Manager Michael Girsch and Manager Mike Shildt.

“Mo and his staff have helped to consistently guide our organization over the past 12 seasons, and after some recent close finishes, we were excited to see the team win the N.L. Central this season, and advance to the League Championship Series,” stated Cardinals’ Chairman Bill DeWitt, Jr.  “I’m pleased to announce today that Mo has agreed to continue to the lead our baseball operations into the next decade.”

Mozeliak, who joined the Cardinals organization in 1995, served as Senior Vice President & General Manager from October of 2007 to June of 2017, when he was promoted to the newly–created position of President of Baseball Operations.  The Cardinals have advanced to the postseason in seven of their 12 seasons under Mozeliak, including two N.L. Championships and a World Series title in 2011.  The Cardinals 73 postseason games during Mozeliak’s tenure are 2nd most in the majors, trailing only the Dodgers (82).

“I’m personally excited to remain with the Cardinals organization and thrilled to continue to lead our baseball operations group,’ stated Mozeliak.  “We will continue to explore all avenues to make sure the Cardinals remain at the forefront as our Game continues to evolve.”

Girsch, who was named V.P. & General Manager in June of 2017, and has been a member of the Cardinals organization since 2006, oversaw the team’s first division title since 2015 this past season.

Shildt, named yesterday as a finalist for this BBWAA N.L. Manager of the Year Award, guided the team to a share of its 12th N.L. Central title in his first full season at the helm, overseeing a transformation of the team’s defense with record-setting performances, as the Cardinals became the first Major League team in history to go from worst to first in errors in back-to-back seasons.  The Cardinals are 132-99 (.571 winning pct.) under Shildt since he was named interim manager on July 15, 2018.  His new three-year contract extends thru the 2022 season.

The Cardinals also announced today that the entire Major League coaching staff will return in 2020; Hitting Coach Jeff Albert, First Base Coach Stubby Clapp, Bullpen Coach Bryan Eversgerd, Assistant Hitting Coach Jobel Jimenez, Pitching Coach Mike Maddux, Bench Coach Oliver Marmol, Coach Willie McGee and Third Base Coach Ron “Pop” Warner.

The team also announced a number of promotions within their Baseball Operations staff today:

·       Jeremy Cohen – Senior Director, Baseball Development;

·       Kevin Seats – Baseball Analytics Director;

·       Patrick Casanta – Systems Director;

·       Matt Bayer – Project Director;

·       Javier Duran – Coordinator, Technology & Innovation;

·       Tyler Hadzinsky – Assistant Director of Scouting

Haliburton named to Wooden Award Watch List

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November 5th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore Tyrese Haliburton has been named to the 2020 Wooden Award watch list that was announced Tuesday. Haliburton is one of 50 preseason candidates for the award.

A preseason All-Big 12 selection, Haliburton played in all 35 games and started the final 34 for the Cyclones as a freshman. He is one of just four freshmen in college basketball since 1992-93 to post 125 assists, 50 steals and 30 blocks while averaging 6.8 points, 3.6 assists, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals.

The Oshkosh, Wisconsin native was named to the Naismith Trophy Watch List yesterday. He won a Gold medal last summer for the USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Cup team, earning a spot on the tournament’s All-Star Five.

Haliburton and the Cyclones open the season tonight at Hilton Coliseum against Mississippi Valley State. The game will be televised by Cyclones.tv with tipoff at 7 p.m.

Tickets are still available at Cyclones.com.

Collin Olson a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy

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November 5th, 2019 by admin

Colin Olson

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior offensive lineman Collin Olson has been named a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, announced today by the Burlsworth Foundation.

The Burlsworth Trophy is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth and is given annually to the nation’s most outstanding football player who began his career as a walk-on and has shown outstanding performance on the field.

A native of Ankeny, Iowa, Olson had zero Division I offers out of high school. He decided to join the Iowa State football team as a walk-on, spending three years as a practice player on the defensive line.

In the Spring of 2018, Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell asked Olson if he could move to the offensive line. For the good of the team, Olson accepted and started working with the offensive line heading into his redshirt junior season.

Olson was inserted into the starting lineup at guard after the second game of the 2018 season and has been a solid force in a unit that has helped the offense break several school records.

Olson, who was placed on scholarship prior to the start of the 2019 season, has started the last 19 games for the Cyclones. After the season-opener vs. UNI, Iowa State’s starting center Colin Newell went down with an injury. Olson moved over to center and made a seamless transition.

The Cyclones are on pace to break school season records in total offense (479.5), scoring (35.9), passing offense (328.4) and yards per play (6.9) thanks to Olson’s efforts.

The Burlsworth Foundation, in conjunction with the Springdale Rotary Club, will host an awards ceremony on December 9 to honor the three finalists and to announce the 2019 winner.

NE man arrested on drug and other charges in Mills County

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Mills County arrested a Nebraska man a little after 5-a.m. today, following a traffic stop on I-29. 27-year old Keegan David Clark, of Omaha, was arrested for Possession of Controlled Substance, Speeding, and Improper use of Median, Curb or Access Facility. His bond was set at $1,000.

New rule would bar Iowa regents from betting on their teams

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Members and employees of the governing board for Iowa’s public universities could soon be barred from gambling on the college teams they help oversee.
A policy proposed by the Board of Regents would bar board members and staff from betting on games involving the Iowa Hawkeyes, the Iowa State Cyclones or the University of Northern Iowa Panthers. The board will consider adopting the policy at its meeting next week in Cedar Falls.

A summary says the goal is to “remove any question of a potential conflict of interest” now that sports wagering has been legalized in Iowa. The prohibition would apply to both in-state and out-of-state casinos and would also bar regents from providing any non-public information to others making bets. Fantasy sports contests would be excluded.

Harlan Police report (11/5)

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports four arrests. On Sunday, 38-year old Jeremy Joe Bratetic, of Harlan, was arrested following a call for service. Bratetic was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with public intoxication.

On Thursday, Oct. 31st, Harlan Police arrested: 24-year old Marcus Tyler Morgan, of Harlan, for charged with domestic abuse assault. And, 30-year old Crystal Lynne Gardner, of Exira, was arrested following a traffic stop. Gardner was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance, prohibited acts penalties, no valid driver license, and no proof of insurance.

On October 29th, 54-year old Michael Mario Morelli, of Harlan, was arrested for violation of a no contact order.

Iowa insurance group wants $22,000 for access to settlements

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November 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa government insurance program under fire for spending lavishly on out-of-state travel says it would cost $22,000 for the public to see how it’s been using money to settle recent legal cases. The Iowa Communities Assurance Pool, which provides insurance to counties, cities and other local governments, is refusing to disclose its settlement agreements without that payment.

Settlements are public under Iowa law, and The Associated Press requested those that ICAP negotiated for its members since 2018. Board Chairman Jody Smith first claimed the settlements weren’t ICAP records, even though they release the pool from liability. He later reversed course after AP protested. But he said it would take an employee 439 hours — more than 10 weeks of work — to find the settlements at a $50 per-hour charge.

Some ICAP members have argued the pool is too quick to settle lawsuits. One recent case involved a $250,000 payout to an arrestee whose leg was broken by an Iowa Falls officer. After an AP investigation, ICAP board members are reconsidering their longstanding practice of having public meetings at resorts in Florida and Michigan during peak vacation times.