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Butker’s late FGs help Chiefs rally past Vikings, 26-23

Sports

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Harrison Butker matched a career long with a 54-yard field goal to tie the game late in the fourth quarter, then drilled a 44-yarder as time expired to give the Kansas City Chiefs a thrilling 26-23 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. The first person to greet Butker in celebration? Patrick Mahomes, the reigning league MVP, who missed his second consecutive game as he recovers from a dislocated kneecap. Mahomes looked just fine rushing onto the field to party.

Matt Moore started in his place and threw for 275 yards and a touchdown without a pick, and he made the crucial plays when they mattered. Moore hit favorite target Tyreek Hill to convert a crucial third down and set up the tying field goal, then hit him again to make the winner more manageable. Hill finished with six catches for 140 yards for the Chiefs (6-3), including a spectacular TD grab, while Damien Williams ran for 125 yards — most of it on a 91-yard touchdown run.

Kirk Cousins threw for 220 yards and three touchdowns for the Vikings (6-3), though he struggled to deal with the Chiefs’ blitzes late in the game. Dalvin Cook was held to 71 yards rushing while top wide receiver Stefon Diggs had a single catch for four yards. The win also snapped the Chiefs’ three-game skid at Arrowhead Stadium. They largely controlled the first half, building a 10-7 lead with the ball in the closing minutes. But they proceeded to go three-and-out, the Vikings marched downfield for a tying field goal, then got the ball back when Mecole Hardman fumbled the opening kickoff of the second half .

Suddenly, it was the Vikings who had taken control. They needed just five plays to punch it into the end zone, despite a holding penalty setting them back. Amir Abdullah finished it with a 17-yard catch in which nobody was within 10 yards of him. Hardman hurt the Chiefs again by failing to call a fair catch on a punt downed at their 3. But that flub was rendered irrelevant when Williams took a handoff, found a gaping hole on the left side of the line and made the only safety in front of him miss on a 91-yard touchdown run .
Minnesota answered in the seesaw affair.

Leaning heavily on Cook, the league’s leading rusher, the Vikings marched 75 yards without facing third down until the final play. That’s when Cousins hit Kyle Rudolph from 3 yards out for the score, taking advantage of a Kansas City defense with just 10 players on the field. After trading punts, the Chiefs put together another drive. Moore hit Hill to convert a key third down, and Butker matched his career long with a 54-yard field goal with 2:30 to go. It was a monumental kick — and he had another coming a couple minutes later.
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Minnesota visits the Cowboys next Sunday night.
Kansas City visits the Titans next Sunday.

CHARLEY HAHN, 94, of Greenfield (Private Graveside Svcs.)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CHARLEY HAHN, 94, of Greenfield, died Saturday, Nov. 2nd, at home. Private Family Graveside services for CHARLEY HAHN will be held in the Greenfield Cemetery, with full military rites conducted by the Greenfield Head-Endres American Legion Post #247 & VFW Post #5357. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Charley Hahn Memorial Fund, to be established by the family.

CHARLEY HAHN is survived by:

His sons – Timothy (Tina) Hahn, of Lovelock, NV., and Thomas (Cheryl) Hahn, of Augusta, WV.

His daughter – Elaine (Randall) Hochstatter, of Greenfield.

His sister – Catherine Kruse, of Fremont, NE.

His brother – Rudy (Cheryl) Hahn, of Rocklin, CA.

9 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, other relatives, and in-laws.

JANET [Jobe] KUNZE, 73, of Lewis (Celebration of Life Svc. 11/7/19)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JANET [Jobe] KUNZE, 73, of Lewis, died Sunday, Nov. 3rd, at Bergan-Mercy Hospital, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for JANET KUNZE will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Nov. 7th, at the United Congregational Methodist Church in Lewis. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the church from 10-a.m. Thursday until the time of service.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

A private family burial will be held in the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.

JANET KUNZE is survived by:

Her brother – Bob (Emily) Jobe, of Lewis.

and 1 grandchild.

Student: Krispy Kreme told him to stop doughnut delivery

News

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Minnesota college student says Krispy Kreme has told him to stop making doughnut runs to Iowa. Twenty-one-year-old Jayson Gonzalez of Champlin, Minnesota, would make weekend runs to a Krispy Kreme store in Clive, Iowa, and pack his car with boxes of doughnuts that he would deliver to customers around the Twin Cities.

But less than a week after the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported about his road trips, Gonzalez says he received a phone call from Krispy Kreme’s Nebraska office telling him to stop selling the company’s doughnuts in Minnesota. Krispy Kreme stores left Minnesota 11 years ago.

Gonzalez tells the Pioneer Press he was told his sales created a liability for the North Carolina-based company.

Report says farm bankruptcies up in Nebraska, Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(A-P) — A new report says farm bankruptcies have risen in Nebraska and Iowa. The American Farm Bureau Federation shows Chapter 12 bankruptcies rose 24% nationwide over the previous year. The report covers the 12 months ending Sept. 30. The report cited severe weather and trade disputes among the problems faced by farmers.

There were 37 farm bankruptcies in Nebraska and 24 in Iowa over those 12 months — a year-over-year increase of six in Nebraska and 10 in Iowa. The highest number of farm bankruptcies was in Wisconsin, with 48. Nebraska tied for second with Georgia and Kansas.

The report cites U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that farms will bring in $88 billion in 2019 — 29% below the record set in 2013.

Des Moines man’s child sex abuse trial set for December

News

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Trial has been set for a registered sex offender accused of trying to sexually assault boys he lured to a Des Moines elementary school playground. Station KCCI reports that trial for 39-year-old Loren Lewis is set for Dec. 2. He has pleaded not guilty to second-degree sexual abuse, two counts of enticing a minor under 13, and assault with intent to commit sexual abuse.

Police say Lewis lured an 11-year-old and 12-year-old boy to the playground on Aug. 3, and then told the boys to pull down their pants. Police say when they refused, Lewis assaulted one of the boys and attempted to perform sex acts on him

Lewis was convicted in 1997 of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse. The victim in that crime was a 10-year-old boy.

BETTY PARROTT, 91, of Greenfield (Celebration of Life Svcs. 11/8/19)

Obituaries

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

BETTY PARROTT, 91, of Greenfield, died Saturday, November 2nd, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield.  Celebration of Life services for BETTY PARROTT will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Nov. 8th, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield, with a luncheon to follow, also at the church. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Nov. 7th, from 3-until 8-p.m., with the family present from 5-until 8-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com

Memorials may be directed to the Betty Parrott Memorial Funds, to be established by the family at a later date.

34th Army Band to perform in Corning next Sunday

News

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Synergy Winds of the 34th  Army Band, Iowa Army National Guard will be performing during a FREE show at the Corning Opera House next Sunday, November 10th. The woodwind quintet is stationed in Fairfield, Iowa and the only military band in the state of Iowa. The mission of the 34th Army Band is to provide music throughout the spectrum of military operations, instill in our soldiers the will to fight and win, and foster the support of our citizens and promote our national interests at home and abroad.   The 34th Army Band is made up of citizen soldiers whose civilian occupations include teachers, salesmen, corporate management, engineers, and students.

The Unit’s numerous ensembles have extensively toured the State of Iowa performing at official military ceremonies, sporting events, parades, concerts, festivals, school assemblies, patriotic concerts, and many other events. The current focus of the 34th  Army Band has been developing smaller Musical Performance Teams (MPTs) to expand their ability to support more musical requests, both for the military and events throughout Iowa.  Current MPTs include the Concert and Marching Bands, Sidewinders Rock Band, 42 Romeo Rock Band, Scrap Metal Popular Music Group, Synergy Winds Woodwind Quintet, Ceremonial Brass MPT and Operation Groove Jazz Ensemble.

The 34th Iowa Army National Guard Band will start playing at 1:30-pm next Sunday, as people arrive for the Veteran’s Program at 2-p.m. Featured during the program is Michael Wilson’s One Man One War art exhibit, and Corning Center for Fine Arts Poppy installation. Synergy Winds will perform as part of the program and play TAPS at the Poppy Field in Central Park.

Other Corning Opera House upcoming events include Christian Pop Artist, Josh Wilson on November 16; Joseph Hall’s Elvis Christmas Rock & Remember on December 7; and Music of Vince Guaraldi & Peanuts by Donovan Johnson and friends. For more information contact Executive Director, De Heaton at 641-418-8037 or www.CorningOperaHouse.com.

Kick-off for “Christmas in Atlantic” set for Nov. 9th

News

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Listed as Travel Iowa’s number one Christmas destination, downtown Atlantic lights up six blocks with nearly 200,000 lights for the holiday season. “Christmas in Atlantic kicks” off Saturday, November 9th, with the Holiday Open House beginning at 9 AM. Visit local businesses to get a holiday sneak peek and enjoy treats, giveaways and special promotions. Participating locations include: Aunt B’s, Bonnesen’s, Brown’s Shoe Fit, Cappel’s Ace Hardware, Hanson’s Fine Jewelry, Jazzercise, The Franklin Market, The Picker’s Parlor, The Uppercut & More Boutique and Something For You.

Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Bailey Smith says also, that for the third year, the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce will be offering AtlantiCash at a discounted price as part of their Holiday Promotion, sponsored by First Whitney Bank & Trust. Smith said “We wanted to think of something exciting to get people out shopping local. What better way than to offer AtlantiCash, which can only be spent in Atlantic, at a discount.” Two years ago, she said “We sold $10,000 in 20 minutes. Last year, we sold $15,000 in eight minutes. The goal this year is to sell $30,000, all of which goes back into Atlantic businesses.” For one day only, community members can come to the Chamber on Saturday, November 9th and buy a pack of $100 in AtlantiCash for $80, a 20% discount. Community members may purchase up to three packs. The discounted AtlantiCash will be available from 9 AM – 12 PM.

The Holiday Promotion is also sponsored by Hy-Vee, Olsen Fuel Supply, Brown’s Shoe Fit, Brymons Interiors, Fareway, Outfitters Outlet Store, Something For You and Unique Salon & Spa.

The Annual Grand Lighting Ceremony, sponsored by Atlantic News Telegraph and Precision Concrete Services, will be Thursday, November 21st at 5-p.m., at the Historic Rock Island Depot in Downtown Atlantic. There will be free hot cocoa, and the Atlantic Hy-Vee will be serving free hot dogs for the community to enjoy. Santa will have a special arrival on his helicopter, weather pending, at 5:30-p.m., to turn on the lights and see children in his cabin from 6- until 7:30-p.m. Nov. 21st, at the City Park.

Prior to the Lighted Parade on December 7th, visit Santa in his cabin where you can enjoy hot cocoa and popcorn, as well as horse-drawn carriage rides from 3-to 5:30-p.m. Visit www.christmasinatlantic.com for Santa’s full holiday schedule. Santa’s Cabin is sponsored by the Atlantic Rotary Club. The Lighted Parade and Fireworks will be December 7th, starting at 6-p.m. If you or your group/organization wishes to be in the parade, please submit your entry to the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce by calling 712-243-3017 or emailing chamber@atlanticiowa.com. Pre-registration is not required, but is encouraged. The Lighted Parade and Fireworks is sponsored by A.M. Cohron & Son.

Join the Chamber for a Holiday Concert and Angel of Christmas on December 8th, at the First United Methodist Church, starting at 3-p.m. Submit your nominations for Angel of Christmas to the Atlantic Area Chamber by November 22nd. The Angel of Christmas is sponsored by Cass County Health System. Don’t forget to pick up your Christmas Brochure from area retail businesses, “like” the Chamber on Facebook, or follow them on Twitter, to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. Capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA, and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page or Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan).

State Swim Meet Qualifiers held Saturday in Johnston; Atlantic swimmers have a respectable performance

Sports

November 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Girls Varsity State Swim Meet Qualifying Competition was held Saturday afternoon in Johnston. Locally, members of the Atlantic Lady Trojans Swim Team Coached by Dean Junker and Assistant Coach Jennifer Miller, will move on to State Competition, in six events. The Girl’s State Swimming meet will be held on Saturday, November 8th and 9th in Marshalltown.

Atlantic Senior Annamaria Lowary placed 17th in the 200 yard Freestyle. She also placed 24th in the 500-yard Freestyle. Lewis Central’s Audrey Bach came in at 19th place in the 200.  In the women’s 50 yard Freestyle, Senior Clare Christensen placed 8th. She also placed 8th in the 100-yard Freestyle. Carroll Sophomore Jenna Currier was 16th in the 50-yard event.

In the women’s 100-yard Butterfly, Carroll Junior Melea Axman came in 16th, also. In the Women’s 100 Yard Freestyle: Atlantic’s Clare Christensen placed eighth; Jenna Currier from Carroll was 13th. Annamaria Lowary came in at 24th place in the 500-Yard Freestyle. The 200 Yard Free Style Relay Team of Aleah Hermansen, Kate Landuis, Lowary and Christensen earned a spot in the state event with the 12th fastest time of 1.40.76. And the 400 Yard Free Style Relay team of Hermansen, Alexes Reynolds, Lowary, and Christensen are in with the 16th fastest time of 3:42.29.

The rest of the results from each of Saturday’s events can be found here: https://www.ighsau.org/upl/downloads/library/swimming-2019-stateswimqualifiers.pdf