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Class 1A and 2A District Final Baseball Schedule 07/17/2021

Sports

July 16th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A and 2A Baseball District Finals are on tap on Saturday night. Winners advance to the Substate Final next Tuesday night. Here is a look at area Districts and Districts that pair with them. All games are set for 7:00 p.m. first pitches.

CLASS 1A

District 11: Grundy Center @ Janesville
District 12: Ogden @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
District 13: Lenox @ CAM -ON KJAN
District 14: Exira-EHK @ St. Albert
District 15: Logan-Magnolia @ Tri-Center
District 16: Woodbury Central @ Kingsley-Pierson

CLASS 2A

District 3: Alta-Aurelia @ Pocahontas Area
District 4: ACGC @ Van Meter
District 15: Clarinda @ Underwood
District 16: Panorama @ Kuemper Catholic

Class 3A and 4A Playoff Baseball Scoreboard 07/16/2021

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July 16th, 2021 by admin

Class 3A

Substate 7
Grinnell 10, Perry 0
ADM 10, Clarke 0
Boone 8, Creston 1
Dallas Center-Grimes 6, Saydel 0

Substate 8
Gilbert 9, Greene County 0
Harlan 13, Glenwood 2
Winterset 10, Atlantic 0 (5 inn)– ON KJAN
Denison-Schleswig 8, Carroll 1

Class 4A

Substate 8
Norwalk 19, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Waukee 10, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Lewis Central 12, DM Hoover 2 (6 inn)

Hackett a force on the mound as Winterset zips past Atlantic

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July 16th, 2021 by admin

Winterset ace pitcher Justin Hackett struck out 12 of 16 he faced on Friday night and led the Huskies to a 10-0 win over Atlantic in 5 innings of play. The Huskies took command of the Substate 8 District 16 contest in the 2nd inning, erupting for six runs on six hits in the frame. That was more than enough for the TCU commit Hackett to seal a win. Hackett only gave up one hit, a Garrett Reynolds single up the middle in the third. The Huskies added 1 in the 4th and then ended the game early with 3 more in the fifth. Jensen Kalgenberg was able to squeeze in an infield hit to allow Hunter Devine to come home and invoke the 10-run rule.

Lane Nelson took the loss for Atlantic, credited with 9 runs on 9 hits with 3 strikeouts. Dayton Templeton came in to pitch the fifth and gave up the final run on two hits with 1 strikeout and a walk.  Atlantic ends their season just below .500 at 12-13.

Winterset improved to 16-10 on the season and they will host Denison-Schleswig in the District Final on Monday night at 7:00 p.m.

Red Oak woman arrested for reckless Use of Fire

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July 16th, 2021 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports an arrest on Friday evening. At 4:28 p.m. Officers found 42-year-old Heidi Ann Divis of Red Oak in the 400 block of East Corning Street in Red Oak lighting objects on fire and throwing them into the city street storm drains. Divis was placed under arrest for reckless Use of Fire. Upon further investigation Divis was also charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Divis was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 cash bond.

Charity golf tourney to benefit fallen Iowa Marine

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July 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The family of a U-S Marine from central Iowa will be the beneficiaries of a charity golf tournament this weekend. The event is scheduled for Saturday at the Briggs Woods Golf Course south of Webster City. Dennis Schnathorst, with the Hamilton County Peace Officers Association, says every year, the tourney honors the memory of a fallen police officer, firefighter or veteran.

“Staff Sergeant Kelling passed away on July 25th of 2019,” Schnathorst says. “Staff Sergeant Kelling served our country on seven deployments overseas, including Afghanistan and Iraq and as a combat war veteran.” Kelling was from Ankeny and was 41 when he suffered a fatal heart attack. He leaves behind a wife and several children, who will be recognized at the benefit.

“This year’s recipient is Amber Kelling and her four sons, Braeden, Caleb, Jace, and Liam, ages 12 to six,” he says. Following the day of golf, there will be an auction and dinner, with all proceeds to benefit the Marine’s family. Learn more on the organization’s Facebook page.

https://www.facebook.com/Hamilton-County-Peace-Officers-Association-of-Iowa-790812940945444

‘Don’t let the woke left socialists get you down,’ Pompeo tells Iowa crowd

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July 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Secretary of State and potential 2024 presidential candidate Mike Pompeo says Christian conservatives should “never give an inch” as they pursue their political goals. “We are a not a defeated nation. We are not a nation in decline. We are not a racist nation. We are a God-blessed Christian nation,” Pompeo said. “Don’t let the woke socialists get you down. Keep working.”

Pompeo addressed a crowd of 1200 today at The Family Leader’s summit in Des Moines. Pompeo began by joking he’s an unemployed diplomat. “I’ll be honest with you, it has been tough to watch what is going on and what has gone on in these six months,” Pompeo said. “I wish that I was still there.” While Pompeo touted the “America First” approach to foreign policy he pursed as President Trump’s chief foreign diplomat, Pompeo spent the vast majority of his speech discussing his faith and domestic issues.

Mike Pompeo. (Family Leader photo)

“You all see the garbage they’re trying to teach in our schools today. It comes under various guises, often called critical race theory, but suffice it to say that it is a suggestion that somehow our nation is inherently and systemically racist,” Pompeo said. “This is a nation that has borne the costs and benefits associated with equality like no other nation in the world. We should be proud of it. We should not challenge our founding. It was noble.”

Pompeo, who spoke for about 22 minutes, said Christians are right to feel threatened and concerned about what they’re seeing in the culture and the government. “I will tell you as we stare at the problem sets that we all are aware of teoday, we see in our homes, on television, that the breakdown of the American family is at the core of most of them,” Pompeo said. “It’s why the left wants to undermine the family unit upon which this nation was built.”

Pompeo is the first of three potential candidates for the Republican party’s next presidential nomination to speak at today’s event in Des Moines. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and former Vice President Mike Pence are speaking later this afternoon.

Pence touts record of Trump-Pence Administration in Iowa appearance

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July 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Vice President Mike Pence says the time has come for Republicans to push back against Democrats in control of congress and the White House. Pence was the keynote speaker at Congressman Randy Feenstra’s midday fundraiser in Sioux Center. “I came here to say ‘Enough is enough!'” Pence said, to applause and cheers. Pence suggests the G-O-P formula for 2022 and 2024 is to cite the record of the Trump-Pence Administration.

“I think what we demonstrated under the leadership of President Donald Trump was what you can accomplish if you stand firm and don’t back down for conservative principles,” Pence said, to applause. “It’s incredible.” Pence, asked by Trump to lead the administration’s pandemic response, touted the outcome of Operation Warp Speed. “On the day we left office, we were vaccinating one million Americans a day,” Pence said. “I’ll always be proud of the way the American people responded over the course of the last year and a half with courage and compassion…I will always be grateful for the doctors and nurses and health care workers and first responders that saw our nation through this trial.”

The event was a fundraiser for Feenstra’s bid for a second term in the U.S. House and Feenstra introduced Pence to the crowd as a great friend. “And he stood by President Trump, secured the border, grew our economy and did so many great things for our country,” Feenstra said.

Pence is scheduled to be today’s (Friday’s) closing speaker at The Family Leader’s day-long summit in Des Moines

KEITH ESBECK, 62, of Atlantic

Obituaries

July 16th, 2021 by Jim Field

KEITH ESBECK, 62, of Atlantic died Thursday, July 15, 2021 at his home.  Per his wishes, cremation has taken place and no services are planned for KEITH ESBECK.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting the family.

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Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

KEITH ESBECK is survived by:

Children:  Brian (Quinn) Esbeck of Atlantic; Blake (Holly) Esbeck of Atlantic; Brandi (Cameron) Thompson of Griswold.

Parents:  Roger and Marian Esbeck of Panora.

4 Grandchildren

2021 Montgomery County Fair Swine Show Results: Friday, July 16th

Ag/Outdoor

July 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Champion Market Barrow: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Reserve Champion Market Barrow: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Champion Market Gilt: Carston Johnson – Red Oak FFA

Reserve Champion Market Gilt: Will Pollock – Stennett Panthers

Grand Champion Market Hog: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Champion Derby Barrow: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Reserve Champion Derby Barrow: Allie Sandin – Stanton Strivers

Champion Derby Gilt: Carter Johnson – Stanton Strivers

Reserve Champion Derby Gilt: Marleigh Johnson – Stanton Strivers

Grand Champion Derby Hog: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Reserve Grand Champion Derby Hog: Allie Sandin – Stanton Strivers

Overall Grand Champion Market Hog: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Overall Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Grand Champion Rate of Gain: Marleigh Johnson – Stanton Strivers

Grand Champion Breeding Gilt: Leah Sandin – Stanton Strivers

Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Gilt: Tonna Damewood – East Sunrisers

Champion Junior/Intermediate Swine Showman: Kennedy DeVries – Red Oak FFA

Champion Senior Swine Showman: Leah Sandin – Stanton Strivers

Overall Grand Champion Swine Showman: Leah Sandin – Stanton Strivers

 

 

IEDA Board approves projects from five established and two startup companies in Iowa

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July 16th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

July 16, 2021 (DES MOINES, IA) – Today, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board approved awards for five established companies, which will assist in the creation of 407 jobs and result in nearly $132 million in new capital investment for the state. These projects are located in Fort Dodge, Knoxville, Nevada, Pella and Shenandoah. The board also approved innovation funding in support of two startups located in Des Moines and DeWitt.
In this area: Pella Corporation expands product capacity at Shenandoah location
Pella Corporation designs, tests, manufactures, and installs quality windows and doors for new construction, remodeling and replacement applications for home and commercial markets. The company plans to consolidate the manufacturing of their popular wood window line to their Shenandoah location, which will require the purchase and installation of equipment. The board awarded this $5.6 million capital investment project a $200,000 forgivable loan through the HQJ program. It is expected to create 120 jobs incented at a qualifying wage of $20.58 per hour.