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CAM Championship! Cougars take down Easton Valley in a thriller

Sports

November 18th, 2021 by admin

Photo Credit: Joe Wollum

The CAM Cougars are your 2021 8-Player State Champions. CAM came out on top of a wild one with Easton Valley 42-40 on Thursday morning at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls.

It was a battle to the very end and it started fast with the two teams scoring three times in the first 5 minutes of the game. Easton Valley struck first with an Andin Farrell touchdown catch from Conor Gruver and they wouldn’t trail until late in the third quarter. The River Hawks got up 21-6 late in the first but CAM clawed back within five by halftime. Lane Spieker scored on a 40-yard run with 4:12 left in the half and Cade Ticknor tacked on a two point conversion to make it 27-22 at the break.

Easton Valley came out strong in the second half with an 11-play drive that was capped off by a Conor Gruver 1 yard sneak to make it 33-22 after a failed conversion. CAM then responded once again. Lane Spieker ripped off a 48-yard touchdown run two plays later to make it 33-28. The Cougars then got the ball back and went 7 plays and 70 yards to take the lead for the first time. Spieker hit Cade Ticknor on a 50-yard touchdown pass where Ticknor went up high to make a terrific catch. Ticknor added the 2pt conversion and CAM went up 36-33.

CAM then came up with a huge defensive play. Easton Valley had driven all the way down to the Cougar 10 yard line but CAM came up with a huge stop on a big push by Colton Erickson in the middle and got the ball back. 8-plays later Spieker scored on a 23-yard run to put the Cougars up 42-33. Easton Valley didn’t go away quietly though. The River Hawks hit a 45-yard touchdown pass from Gruver to Aidan Gruver and hit a PAT to cut the lead to 42-40 with 2:52 left. CAM  was forced to punt the ball back to Easton Valley with 2:08 left but the Cougar defense held firm. The River Hawks had 1st and 10 at their own 32 but missed on two pass plays before getting two straight penalties to back em up to 3rd and 20. Two more incompletions and the Cougars earned victory formation and their first ever State Championship. CAM Head Coach Barry Bower was filled with joy for his team and community.

Coach Bower said his team found a way to make the big plays in the second half to get the win. He talked about those important defensive stops.

CAM senior Lane Spieker shared what it means to be a State Champion.

Spieker said they knew they could get it done if they executed well.

Senior Cade Ticknor talked about the difference later in the game.

CAM Head Coach Barry Bower and his former Coach Dean Downer

Spieker finished with 222 yards and 3 scores on the ground and 243 yards with 2 scores through the air. He finishes the most prolific rushing season in history with 3,462 yards and 72 touchdowns. Ticknor had a huge game as well with 80 yards on the ground and 1 score and 2 catches for 57 yards and a touchdown. CAM outgained Easton Valley 514-425 for the game. The Cougars cap off a historic season at 13-0.

Listen to full postgame audio below. Coach Bower, Cade Ticknor, and Lane Spieker.

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No. 1 Harlan plays No. 3 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley in 3A championship Friday

Sports

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Top ranked Harlan plays number three Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley Friday afternoon in the 3A championship game in the UNI-Dome. Harlan won last year’s meeting in the semifinals and Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley coach Cory Brandt says that loss helped his team.

Brandt says Harlan has an experienced and explosive offense.

Harlan coach Todd Bladt says the Nighthawks are a well rounded team.

Bladt says it is a match-up of two outstanding defenses.

Villisca man dies from injuries in a NE accident

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Fremont, NE) – A Montgomery County (IA) man is dead following a crash Wednesday afternoon in Dodge County, Nebraska. According to the Nebraska State Patrol, 32-year-old Anthony Branam, of Villisca died when the vehicle rear-ended a semi-tractor trailer at around 3:30-p.m., Wednesday, on Highway 77, north of Fremont, NE.

The driver of the semi was not injured. Authorities say the crash closed a stretch of the highway for about three hours.

Hinson condemns colleagues violent video, but doesn’t support formal reprimand

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion says political rhetoric has become too heated on both sides of the partisan divide, but she voted against the formal reprimand of a fellow Republican because House Democrats haven’t taken similar action against other Democrats. Hinson voted against censuring Arizona Congressman Paul Gosar for posting an animated video online that depicted him attaching President Biden and killing a New York Congresswoman.  “It’s absolutely wrong to depict violence against another member of congress and the president and there’s no excuse or justification for that behavior,” Hinson says. “…Violent rhetoric is unacceptable.”

But Hinson says Democrats failed to censure a California Congresswoman last year who had called on protesters to get more confrontational. “Accountability for wrongdoing shouldn’t be determined by your party, but Speaker Pelosi has set that unequal standard,” Hinson says. “…I’m commuted to making sure we lower the temperature in our nation’s political discourse and that’s the way I’m choosing to lead on this issue in Iowa’s first district.”

Randy Feenstra of Hull and Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa — the other Republicans in Iowa’s U.S. House delegation — also voted against removing a fellow Republican from his committee assignments, but did not make public statements about their votes. Nor did Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines, who voted to censure the G-O-P congressman for his social media postings.

Rules approved for new charter school law

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state Board of Education has approved rules for the new law that makes it easier to form publicly-funded charter schools. The board’s attorney, Thomas Mayes, told them this process will be quite different than what they’ve seen in the past. “I don’t think that the educators, the general public has fully processed the change this statute made. It’s big and bold — as some things should be — but when something is big and bold, the butterfly effect, it’s major,” Mayes says.

He says it will be a different process when the charter schools come to the board for approval. “Ordinarily, we think about waiving statutory requirements. Or I am seeking a waiver of X. The default rule for the charters is they are exempt from that. They don’t have to prove that they need a waiver — they’re just exempt from it,” Mayes explains. “Except, unless it’s specifically listed or two areas where they are required to seek a waiver. That language is critical, because a waiver implies that somebody has a burden to prove something.”

Mayes talked about some of the other exemptions in the charter school law. “They are exempt from limitations regarding year-round schools. they are exempt from the August 23rd start state. Because those were not specifically listed as things to which they either must comply or must seek your permission,” he says.

May says they received several public comments on the new rules and many were helpful in moving them forward. Board staff say they have received around six requests for information on charter schools. Groups that want to open a new charter school in Iowa next fall now have until February to submit an application.

Governor Reynolds extends Harvest Proclamation   

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed an extension to the proclamation relating to the weight limits and transportation of grain.   The proclamation is effective immediately (11/18) and continues through November 30, 2021.  The proclamation allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans, hay, straw, silage and stover to be overweight (not exceeding 90,000 pounds gross weight) without a permit for the duration of this proclamation.

This proclamation applies to loads transported on all highways within Iowa (excluding the interstate system) and those which do not exceed a maximum of 90,000 pounds gross weight, do not exceed the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code § 321.463 (6) (b), by more than 12.5 percent, do not exceed the legal maximum axle weight limit of 20,000 pounds, and comply with posted limits on roads and bridges.

See the proclamation here.

LETITIA MAE HARRIS, 90, of Greenfield (Celebration of Life 12/3/21)

Obituaries

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

LETITIA MAE HARRIS, 90, of Greenfield, died Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Greenfield.  Celebration of Life Services for LETITIA MAE HARRIS will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, December 3, 2021, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield. A luncheon will be held at the church immediately following the services. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Friends may call on Thursday, December 2, 2021, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield. The family will greet friends on Thursday evening, December 2, 2021, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com

Memorials: May be directed to the Letitia Harris memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

LETITIA MAE HARRIS is survived by:

Her daughters – Joni, Julie (Eric), & Dottie.

Her sons – Chuck (Denise) Harris and John (Rhoda) Harris.

13 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandson; other relatives, in-laws and friends.

Malvern man arrested for OWI

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County, Thursday, said a Malvern man was taken into custody Wednesday. 40-year-old William Cody for OWI/1st offense. His cash or surety bond was set at $1,000.

Report: Man sets off device in Monticello basement, injuring two

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two people were injured in a house explosion in eastern Iowa last (Wednesday) night. KCRG-TV reports Jones County dispatch got a 911 call about a disturbance. A woman in Monticello claimed her husband was threatening to blow up the house. Deputies arrived and tried to talk with the man, who allegedly set off a device in the basement, damaging the structure and starting a fire. The man and a deputy were hurt, but the report says neither had life-threatening injuries.

The man, identified as 62-year-old David Costello, is being held on a court-ordered committal.

Connections Agency on Aging to host a Secret Santa program

News

November 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with Connections Area Agency on Aging have announced that they will host their 3rd Annual Secret Santa for Seniors, holiday gift program. According to Aubury Krueger-Kutchara, Connections’ Director of Community Engagement, the agency is looking for nominations for older community members aged 60 or older that have little or no family near, that would benefit from some holiday cheer.  The organization is also looking for community members that would like to “adopt” an older community member and purchase gift cards from their wish list.

Krueger-Kutchara says they are focusing on gift cards again this year to ensure health and safety of older community members and donors. She says “Our seniors are thrilled to be able to shop for wanted items without affecting their tight budget.” Three years ago, Connections staff came together, and thought it would be great if there was a holiday giving program specifically for seniors.  There were many programs throughout our service area for children and families, but no programs just for older community members.  In the previous 2 years, Connections has been able to bring holiday joy to 139 seniors across its service area.

Tasha Jones, Elder Rights Specialist with the Connections Agency, says “It is such an honor to be able to offer this unique program again to our very special community members. A common theme in talking with our seniors is the gratitude they have to receive gift cards to purchase wanted items without choosing between a basic need and to be remembered during the Holiday Season. Our program is a great example of how community comes together to support each other and its members.”

To find out how you can nominate an older community member for the program, or how you can donate contact Tasha Jones at tjones@connectionsaaa.org