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Woman rescued 3 days after car got stuck on muddy Iowa road

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November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FAIRFIELD, Iowa (AP) — A Canadian woman was found by snowmobilers after she spent three days stuck with her car on a muddy rural road in southeast Iowa. Seventy-two-year-old Terry Harnish, of Hubbards, Nova Scotia, was visiting friends on Thanksgiving when she took a wrong turn onto a dirt road outside Fairfield. Her car became mired in mud up to its wheel wells, and she was unable to walk to one of the farmhouses she’d passed. The Des Moines Register reports that she spent the next three days in her car, surviving on a tea drink and marzipan cake.

Fairfield police Lt. Colin Smith says Harnish had ended up on a dirt road that’s just not traveled this time of year. The heavy snow that fell Sunday proved her salvation, because it brought out two teenage snowmobilers whose attention she attracted with her car lights and horn. Their father used a tractor to take Harnish back into Fairfield.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 11/30/2018

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November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: **DENSE FOG ADVISORY** Areas of dense fog this morning; Partly cloud to cloudy w/a chance of light rain late. High around 40. SE winds @ 10.

Tonight: Cloudy w/rain. Low 37. E @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: Cloudy w/rain becoming mixed with snow in the afternoon. High 39. E @ 15-30.

Sunday: Cloudy w/light snow or flurries. High 33.

Monday: P/Cloudy. High 30.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 35. Our Low was 18. We received .04″ rain in Atlantic Thursday into early this morning. Last year on this date our High was 55 and the Low was 18. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 66 in 1922. The Record Low was -10 in 1964.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/30/18

Sports

November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden knows he sometimes had gone over the top in his praise of quarterbacks during his time as an ESPN analyst. But he says Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes is on a whole different level. Gruden calls Mahomes’ skill set ‘sickening’ ahead of the Chiefs game against the Raiders

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes had five turnovers in a shootout loss to the Rams, a number that would probably send a lot of first-year quarterbacks into a morose tailspin. That’s hardly the case for the Chiefs’ burgeoning star. He spent the bye week learning from his mistakes, and vowed that he won’t have another performance like that on Sunday in Oakland.

ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Oakland Raiders punter Johnny Townsend is thankful he doesn’t have to cover Kansas City’s Tyreek Hill as a defender. Dealing with Hill on special teams is challenging enough, even if it is for only two or three plays a game. Hill has given opponents fits since entering the league as an unheralded fifth-round draft pick in 2016. He’s been voted to the Pro Bowl as a returner in each of his first two seasons in the league and is likely to make it three for three this year.

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Arike Ogunbowale scored 30 points and her fellow starters all finished in double figures as No. 1 Notre Dame routed 14th-ranked Iowa 105-71. The game was the final tuneup for the Irish (7-0) before their showdown with No. 2 UConn on Sunday afternoon.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Asia Durr scored 25 points to lead No. 5 Louisville to an 85-68 victory over visiting Nebraska in the ACC/Big 10 Challenge. Playing a team that has four starters returning from an NCAA Tournament trip last season, the Cardinals (7-0) never really dominated in the first three quarters, but they weren’t really threatened either.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals signed infielder Cheslor Cuthbert, left-hander Brian Flynn and right-hander Jesse Hahn to one-year contracts for next season ahead of baseball’s non-tender deadline. Cuthbert will earn $850,000 while Flynn and Hahn will make $800,000. Cuthbert and Hahn could also earn a $50,000 bonus if they are selected to the All-Star Game.

Ernst and Loebsack say VA must pay GI Bill benefits owed

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November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — It’s unclear when or even if veterans who’ve been short-changed on their “Forever G-I Bill” benefits may get what they’re owed. Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican who is a combat veteran, is among those who’ve asked the Veterans Administration for an explanation. “Someone from the VA had indicated they would not go back and correct the deficient payments that had been made to our veterans for their educational benefits,” Ernst says, “and our stance is if you have promised our veterans that those payments would be made, then they need to be made.”

The Forever G-I Bill provides educational and housing benefits to military veterans who go to college.  “And if they were told that they would receive these educational benefits, we need to ensure they are receiving those educational benefits,” Ernst says.

A Veterans Administration official gave conflicting answers to a HOUSE committee yesterday (Thursday), leaving open the possibility benefits may not be recalculated and veterans may not be fully reimbursed for the fall semester. Congressman Dave Loebsack of Iowa City says the situation is causing financial hardship for many veterans who’ve gone back to school. “We’re hopeful that this is going to get taken care of. I don’t know if it is just an IT glitch or what it is,” Loebsack says. “But this is compounding of course, the Iowa National Guard members who were forced to pay back a part of their salary after a payrolll error was made by the Army.”

Loebsack says Iowa veterans may call his office for assistance in calculating what they’re owed through the Forever G-I- Bill. “I’ve held every administration accountable, whether it’s Democratic or Republican, since I’ve been in congress and that’s what we’ve got to do,” Loebsack says. “We’ve got to get to the bottom of it.”

Loebsack has been a member of congress since 2007 — which means he’s served during the George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump administrations.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Nov. 30, 2018

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November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:20 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Democratic candidate in a northeast Iowa House district trailing by just nine votes has sued, seeking to force election officials to count 33 ballots left uncounted because they lack a postmark. Kayla Koether, is seeking a temporary injunction in Polk County District Court to stop Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate from certifying the House District 55 election results on Monday.

BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) — Longtime Bettendorf Alderwoman Debe LaMar has died. She was 61. The city says in a news release that LaMar died Thursday. Television station WQAD reports that LaMar died after a long battle with cancer. She was first elected to the City Council in 1998 and served five terms. She also served as mayor pro-tem for seven years.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Federal security agents say a gun was found this week in the carry-on bag of a passenger at the Des Moines International Airport _ the 11th gun found at the airport this year. Television station KCCI reports that Transportation Security Administration workers discovered the loaded handgun Wednesday during an X-ray screening of the bag. Des Moines police are investigating to determine whether the passenger will face criminal charges.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A state health official says the products that will be for sale when medical marijuana dispensaries open in Iowa on Saturday will shake up traditional ideas about the herb and how it is consumed. Department of Public Health deputy director Sarah Reisetter says “there won’t be joints, there won’t be edibles.” Dispensaries are set to open in Council Bluffs, Davenport, Sioux City, Windsor Heights and Waterloo.

Dense Fog Advisory for all of western/southwest IA until 9-a.m. (11/30)

Weather

November 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

234 AM CST Fri Nov 30 2018

…DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS MORNING…

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a Dense Fog Advisory, which is in effect until 9 AM CST this morning. (And until 10-a.m. for the far west/s.w. counties)

Dense Fog Advisory until 9-a.m. (Counties in grey)

* VISIBILITY…less than 1/4 mile

* IMPACTS…Slick, frosty patches can be expected on roads, bridges and sidewalks due to fog deposits freezing on surfaces. This could create difficult driving conditions at times and will impact the morning commute. Slow down in the fog!

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Dense Fog Advisory means visibilities will frequently be reduced to less than one quarter mile. If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.

Stanton rolls to two wins over Riverside Thursday

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November 29th, 2018 by admin

The Stanton Viqueens and Vikings were both victorious in a basketball doubleheader against Riverside on Thursday night in Stanton.

The Viqueens won the girls game 39-27 behind the trio of Hope Ogletree, Kami Tibben, and Shelby Brockshus who all finished with 9 points on the night. Stanton opened up an early 15-4 lead and held a ten point lead, 22-12, at halftime. The lead would grow to as much as 16 by early in the fourth quarter.

The Viqueens improved to 1-1 on the early season and will next host Sidney on Friday night. Riverside was led by 14 points from Jadyn Achenbach. The Bulldogs are now 0-2 on the season and will host Underwood on Friday.

The boys game was dominated by the Vikings in a 74-34 win. The Vikings jumped out to a 25-7 lead by the end of the first quarter and pushed the advantage to 49-11 by halftime. The second half passed quickly with the running clock rule in place. The Vikings used their up-tempo pace to turn a host of Bulldog turnovers into points on the other side.

Drake Johnson led the way with 22 points for the Vikings. Donnie Weis finished with 19 as Stanton wins their season opener. They host Sidney on Friday.

Riverside got 16 points from Damian Foutch despite him sitting a good portion of the first half with foul trouble. The Bulldogs are 0-2 and host Underwood on Friday.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Thursday 11/29/2018

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November 29th, 2018 by admin

Atlantic/CAM 66 Audubon 10
Atlantic/CAM 51 Clarinda 30
Atlantic/CAM 66 Griswold 16
Clarinda 48 Griswold 9
Clarinda 51 Audubon 18
Audubon 25 Griswold 24
Winterset 35 Carroll 33
Logan-Magnolia 59 AHSTW 18
Logan-Magnolia 74 Woodbine 6
AHSTW 42 Woodbine 39
Glenwood 48 Riverside 30
Underwood 53 Riverside 27
East Mills 54 Mt Ayr 24
East Mills 40 Clarke 36
Clarke 48 Shenandoah 24
Clarke 42 Southwest Valley 22
Clarke 46 Mt Ayr 24
Mt Ayr 36 Shenandoah 30
Wayne54 Central Decatur 24
ACGC 43 West Central Valley 34
ACGC 45 East Union 24
ACGC 55 Nodaway Valley 18
West Central Valley 58 East Union 24
West Central Valley 52 Nodaway Valley 30
Nodaway Valley 54 East Union 21
Missouri Valley 72 Denison/Schleswig 6
Missouri Valley 64 Tri-Center 16
Missouri Valley 72 West Harrison 6
Denison-Schleswig 66 West Harrison 12
Denison-Schleswig 42 Tri-Center 36
Tri-Center 60 West Harrison 12

Atlantic/CAM picks up 3 season opening dual wins at Audubon

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November 29th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic/CAM wrestling team opened up the 2018-19 season with three dual wins in Audubon on Thursday night.

The Trojans beat host Audubon 66-10, Clarinda 51-30, and Griswold 66-16. Clarinda picked up two wins, beating Audubon 51-18 and Griswold 48-9. Audubon was a 25-24 winner over Griswold.

Jaxson Bell was the only three-time winner and Steele McLaren was the only two-time winner in matches that were actually contested. A number of Trojans only wrestled one match on the night due to forfeits at their weight class.

High School Basketball Scoreboard Thursday 11/29/2018

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November 29th, 2018 by admin

BOYS BASKETBALL

Johnson-Brock, Neb. 56, Sidney 40
Stanton 74, Riverside 34
Storm Lake 78, Denison-Schleswig 66
Tri-Center 62, West Harrison 24
Woodbine 89, Whiting 33

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Bedford 49, Murray 45
Bishop Heelan Catholic 54, Spirit Lake 41
Denison-Schleswig 59, Storm Lake 33
Sidney 56, Johnson-Brock, Neb. 43
Stanton 39, Riverside 27
Woodbine 67, Whiting 51