The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the regional volleyball pairings for this season late Tuesday. Follow the links below to see all the regional brackets for each class.
The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the regional volleyball pairings for this season late Tuesday. Follow the links below to see all the regional brackets for each class.
Police in Glenwood report two arrests took place, Tuesday. 64-year old Pamela Barns, of Glenwood, was arrested for Failure to Appear on a Contempt charge. Her bond was set at $1,000. And, 34-year old Jewels Anderson, of Bellevue, NE, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug paraphernalia. Bond was set at $13,000.
BETTY JEAN LYNAM, 94, of Panora, died Sept. 27th, in Panora. A Celebration of Life for BETTY LYNAM will be held 6-p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7th, at the Twigg Funeral Home in Panora.
Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday, from 4-until 6-p.m.
Burial of cremains will be in the Brethren Cemetery in Panora, on Monday, Sept. 8th, at 10-a.m.
BETTY JEAN LYNAM is survived by:
Her children – Linda (Bill) Jordan, Larry (Pam) Lynam, and Jean (Carl) Kepple, all of Panora.
Her sisters – Lois McDowell, and Shirley Appenzellar, both of Perry; Lilly Brown, of Ankeny, and Joyce Donnely, of Fremont, NE.
10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
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Kuemper Catholic was the lone area school that competed in the South Central Calhoun Cross Country Invitational on Tuesday night. The Knights finished 4th in the boys team race. Tyler Putney led the team with a 4th place individual finish.
Full results here
Jim Field visits with Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about today’s National Wireless Emergency Alert test.
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The National Weather Service is advising Iowa residents to be prepared for strong winds and the potential for severe weather, early this afternoon and this evening. In southwest and western Iowa, winds are expected to gust upwards of 30- to 45-miles per hour. The winds will create travel difficulties, especially for high-profile vehicles, and minor property damage.The humidity will also be on the rise, with heat-related illnesses and heat exhaustion possible, as the temps rise to near 90. Heat index values will also be around 90, depending on the amount of cloud cover.
The threat for severe weather in this part of the state is minimal. In northeast Iowa, severe storms are expected to fire-up this afternoon, bringing large hail, damaging wind and an isolated tornado.
Two separate property owners in Creston reported to police, Monday, that their garages – located in the 500 block of College Drive, and the 500 block of N. Cherry Street – had been broken into sometime between Sept. 27th and Oct. 1st. In both cases, numerous tools were stolen. The loss amounted to about $5,000 altogether.
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