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Logan-Magnolia and T-C’s Pogge win, AHSTW 3rd in Girls 1A Cross Country

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November 2nd, 2019 by admin

The Logan-Magnolia girls cross country team capped off their strong season with the ultimate goal of a Class 1A Team Championship. The Panthers notched 112 points to win. Hudson was 2nd at 133 and AHSTW came in 3rd with 142 points. Nodaway Valley finished 8th with 198 points.

Peyton Pogge of Tri-Center capped off an incredible season with a State Championship. Pogge ran a time of 18:45.40 to take home the gold.

The Panthers finished in this order:

7 Taylor Sporrer, 12 19:52.3
9 Kylie Morrison, 12 20:01.4
10 Violet Lapke, 12 20:08.9
20 Courtney Sporrer, 10 20:32.4
66 Mya Moss, 9 22:19.3
69 Erica Nolting, 11 22:29.5
75 Marissa Brenden, 11 22:59.4

The Lady Vikes finished as follows:

4 Ryann Portch, 12 19:47.7
11 Chloe Falkena, 11 20:12.5
31 Julia Kock, 11 21:01.3
37 Holly Hoepner, 11 21:20.8
59 Jade Draman, 11 22:12.4
94 Jordan Blotzer, 10 24:27.7
100 Grace Luna, 12 25:45.3

Class 1A Girls

Nodaway Valley boys finish 2nd, Baudler is State Champion in 1A State Cross Country

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November 2nd, 2019 by admin

The Nodaway Valley boys cross country team scored 107 points and finished 2nd at the 1A State Cross Country Meet on Saturday in Fort Dodge. Josh Baudler led the way with an Individual State Title in a time of 16:11.

Madrid took the team championship with 74 points, led by Jason Renze’s Runner-Up finish.

Nodaway Valley Team Results

1 Joshua Baudler, 12 16:11
17 Tyler Breheny, 12 17:10
22 Toby Bower, 11 17:24
27 Ben Breheny, 11 17:28
40 Doug Berg, 9 17:53
90 Mason Menefee, 11 19:21
101 Lucas Van Otterloo, 10 20:38

St. Albert finished 7th and Tri-Center finished 11th in the team standings. The Falcons’ Bennett Heisterkamp finished 3rd with a time of 16:33.

Full 1A Boys Results: Class 1A

Atlantic boys come in 14th, Becker 20th, and McCreedy 35th at State XC

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November 2nd, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic boys cross country team finished 14th at the State Cross Country Meet Saturday at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course in Fort Dodge. The Trojans notched 280 points in the race. Individually Craig Alan Becker finished in 20th place with a time of 16:45.30. Dallas Center-Grimes won the team title with 109 points. Quinton Orr of Humboldt was the Individual Champion with a time of 15:52.10.

The rest of the boys finishers for Atlantic were as follows:

39th: Bradley Dennis, 17:12.20
59th: Evan Brummer, 17:30.10
77th: Zane Berg, 17:55.90
85th: Drew Engler, 18:09.90
99th: Ethan Williams 19:03.60
104th: Cooper Jipsen, 19:45.00

In the girls 3A race Atlantic’s Taylor McCreedy finished 35th with a time of 19:55.60. Adrianna Katcher of Center Point-Urbana was the Individual Champion with a time of 18:92.40. The Girls 3A Team Champion was Ballard with 57 points.

Full 3A results can be found below:

Class 3A Boys

Class 3A Girls

State Cross Country Results

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November 2nd, 2019 by admin

Boys Results

Class 4A

Class 3A

Class 2A

Class 1A

Girls Results

Class 4A

Class 3A

Class 2A

Class 1A

Second man charged in Iowa man’s stabbing death

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November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A second man has been charged in the stabbing death of an Iowa man whose body was found months after his disappearance in December 2018.

The Linn County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that Drew Wagner turned himself in Friday and is charged with first-degree murder and other counts in the death of Christopher Bagley. Wagner is being held on $1 million bond.

The charge came a day after Drew Blahnik also was charged with first-degree murder in Bagley’s death.
Investigators testified earlier this year that Blahnik confessed to fatally stabbing Bagley in retaliation for his robbery of a large-scale marijuana trafficker.

Bagley disappeared last December from his home in Walker, Iowa. Investigators found his body buried in the backyard of a Cedar Rapids residence in March.

Chiefs activate backup QB Chad Henne for Vikings game

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November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have activated backup quarterback Chad Henne (HEN’-ee) from injured reserve, giving them another option against the Minnesota Vikings if Patrick Mahomes is unable to play Sunday.

Mahomes dislocated his kneecap two weeks ago in Denver and is listed as questionable. He missed last week’s loss to Green Bay when veteran Matt Moore started in his place. If Mahomes misses another game, Moore would likely start with Henne the backup.

In other roster moves Saturday, the Chiefs waived rookie quarterback Kyle Shurmur, placed offensive tackle Greg Senat on injured reserve and promoted defensive tackle Joey Ivie to the 53-man roster.

Omaha Salvation Army Tree of Lights campaign kicks off

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November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Salvation Army’s annual Tree of Lights campaign is set to get underway in the Omaha area next week with the annual lighting of metal Christmas trees in front of American National Bank branches in central Omaha and in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

In Omaha, hundreds are expected to gather Nov. 8 for the lighting of a 75-foot tall, two-ton metal tree with more than 60,000 LED lights and 600 lit snowflakes, topped by a 6-foot star. The event features live music, food, reindeer and other Christmas-themed offerings

Across the Missouri River, the Salvation Army will also light a Christmas tree atop the American National Bank branch in Council Bluffs and serve refreshments. The lighting ceremonies kick off the Salvation Army’s red kettle bell-ringing drive.

The money collected during the six-week campaign supports food pantries, housing, utility assistance and other services.

EPA removes 4 Superfund sites in Nebraska, Iowa

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November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced the removal of four Superfund sites in Nebraska and Iowa from their national priorities list. The Iowa sites removed include the Electro-Coatings Inc. Site in Cedar Rapids, where groundwater was contaminated with chemicals from a chrome, nickel, and zinc plating operation, and the Shaw Avenue Dump Site in Charles City, where groundwater was contaminated with arsenic and other toxins from a municipal dump operated in the 40s and 50s.

The removed sites include the Omaha Lead Site in Omaha, which initially included some 14,000 properties in eastern Omaha with high lead levels, and the Cleburn Street Well Site in Grand Island, where groundwater was contaminated by hazardous chemicals from a dry-cleaning business.

The sites were among 11 others across the country removed from the priorities list.

2 arrested following raid of Des Moines unregistered daycare

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November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa prosecutors say in court documents that a police raid of a Des Moines home earlier this year turned up drugs, guns and more than a dozen children in the care of an unregistered day care operation.

The Des Moines Register reports that police arrested two people in the case early Friday. Robert and Paula Mackey face multiple felony charges of child neglect and possession of drugs, as well as operating an unregistered day care.

Court documents say the search of the Mackeys’ home occurred in June, when police found more than 20 handguns and rifles, about three grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and 17 children. Iowa law restricts unregistered day care providers from caring for more than five children.

Police say they found guns and drugs within reach of children throughout the home.

SANDRA R. MALHBERG, 74, of Woodbine (Mass of Christian Burial 11/6/19)

Obituaries

November 2nd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SANDRA R. MALHBERG, 74, of Woodbine, died Friday, Nov. 1st, at Rose Vista Home, Inc. A Mass of Christian Burial for SANDRA MAHLBERG will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Nov. 6th, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church is on Tuesday Nov. 5th from 4-until 7-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial is in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

SANDRA MAHLBERG is survived by:

Her son – Kelly (Penny) Mahlberg, of Earling.

Her sisters – Karen (David) Jones, of Council Bluffs; Becky (Tim) Haas, of Omaha, and Jane (Larry) Boettger, of Denison.

Her brothers – Darrell (Elizabeth) Mahlberg, of Charter Oak; Randy (Linda) Mahlberg, of Sloan; Terry Mahlberg, of Anchorage, AK; Joe (Kathy) Mahlberg, of Earling, David (Lois) Mahlberg, of Denison, and Jim (Andrea) Mahlberg, of Neola.