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HOMER LAUER, 80, of the Hill of Zion area (Svcs. 11-12-12)

Obituaries

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

HOMER LAUER, 80, of the Hill of Zion area, died Thu., Nov. 8th, at his home. Funeral services for HOMER LAUER will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Nov. 12th, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Family Visitation will be held on Sunday, November 11, 2012, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials: To the Homer Lauer memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

Burial will be in the Hill of Zion Cemetery, rural Orient, with full military graveside rites by the Williamson American Legion Post No. 719.

HOMER LAUER is survived by:

His wife – Martha Lauer.

His children – Ronald (Dee Ann) of Creston, Kim Maeder (Bert) of Orient, Roger Lauer of Creston, and Carrie Powell (Jon) of Creston.

14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

King says “it doesn’t look good” for those who oppose same-sex marriage

News

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Republican Congressman Steve King says he is not optimistic those who share his viewpoint on “traditional” marriage will prevail. Voters in Maine, Maryland and Minnesota all voted to support same-sex marriage and an Iowa Supreme Court justice who participated in the 2009 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage in Iowa was retained. King says that likely means same-sex marriage is here to stay. “That’s, I think, the kind of prediction that we can expect from looking at these results around the country,” King says. “Here in Iowa, there’s not going to be a vote on it that I can see and if that’s the case and another two years go by, I would never say never…but it doesn’t look very optimistic for people who believe in traditional marriage as I do.”

King supports the “Defense of Marriage Act” — a 1996 federal law that defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman. King says he’s not sure that law would be upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. “Justice Roberts has delivered us a decision on ObamaCare that will forever cause us to wonder and speculate as to how he might come down,” King says, “and he right now is the swing vote on the Supreme Court.” King has been a frequent and vocal opponent of “ObamaCare” — calling for it to be “pulled up by the roots” and repealed. But Barack Obama’s victory this past Tuesday means King now is exploring options like trying to “shut down” federal funding to implement parts of ObamaCare and encouraging states to balk at some of the provisions.

“I’m not sure any of that can get done. I want to look at all of those options, but it looks to me like the people in America voted for dependency,” King says, “not only dependency with regard to health care, but dependency with regard to believing that government is going to take more and better care of them and they’re going to ask somebody else to pay the bill rather than themselves.” King made his comments during taping of the “Iowa Press” program that airs at 7:30 tonight (Friday) on Iowa Public Television.

(Radio Iowa)

State Volleyball Scores and Schedule

Sports

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Thursday, November 8 – Class 3-A First Round
(3-2) Mediapolis 22-23-25-25-15, Iowa Falls-Alden 25-25-20-20-3
(3-2) Union 25-17-25-23-15, Sioux Center 14-25-8-25-13
(3-1) Mount Vernon 25-20-25-25, Davenport Assumption 22-25-22-17
(3-1) MOC-Floyd Valley 25-23-25-25, Red Oak 19-25-12-9

Friday, November 9 – Class 3-A Semifinals
3:30 p.m. – Mediapolis (43-0) vs. Union (34-7)
3:30 p.m. – Mount Vernon (28-10) vs. MOC-Floyd Valley (31-8)

Thursday, November 8 – Class 2-A First Round
(3-0) Dike-New Hartford 25-25-25, Sumner-Fredericksburg 15-8-17
(3-2) St. Albert 27-21-25-18-15, West Branch 25-25-20-25-13
(3-0) Western Christian 25-25-25, Treynor 15-13-8
(3-1) Kuemper Catholic 20-25-25-25, Lake Mills 25-13-22-23

Friday, November 9 – Class 2-A Semifinals
5:15 p.m. – Dike-New Hartford (43-0) vs. St. Albert (29-10)
5:15 p.m. – Western Christian (42-3) vs. Kuemper Catholic (33-5)

Thursday, November 8 – Class 1-A First Round

(3-0) Janesville 25-25-25, Stanton 19-12-18
(3-0) Grundy Center 25-25-25, Grandview Park Baptist 13-18-13
(3-0) Tripoli 25-25-25, LeMars Gehlen Catholic 19-11-21
(3-0) Holy Trinity Catholic 25-25-25, Marquette Catholic 16-22-12

Friday, November 9 – Class 1-A Semifinals
7:00 p.m. –  Janesville (32-8) vs. Grundy Center (34-6)
7:00 p.m. – Tripoli (36-5) vs. Holy Trinity Catholic (44-4)

Friday, November 9 – Class 4-A Semifinals
1:45 p.m. – Charles City (43-1) vs. Waverly-Shell Rock (45-7)
1:45 p.m. – Solon (32-4) vs. Bishop Heelan (36-10)

Friday, November 9 – Class 5-A Semifinals
Noon – Ankeny (30-6) vs. Iowa City High (30-8)
Noon – Bettendorf (21-11) vs. Pleasant Valley (38-1)

Steelers’ Haley worried about Chiefs, not revenge

Sports

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Todd Haley isn’t looking for revenge against the Kansas City Chiefs. The former Chiefs coach — now the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator — says he’s trying to treat Monday night’s matchup between his former employer and his new one like just another game. Haley was fired by the Chiefs with three weeks left in the 2011 season. He insists he’s moved on and has no extra incentive to beat Kansas City. Haley joked he’ll be excited if the Steelers win and depressed if they lose, just like always. It hasn’t taken long for Haley to mesh with Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who is on pace to set career highs in attempts, completions and touchdowns.

Iowa early News Headlines – Fri., Nov. 9th 2012

News

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A 3-year-old girl has died nearly three months after she pulled a large television down upon herself. Family friend Lena McElvogue told The Des Moines Register that Aleena Coe died yesterday at a hospice in Johnston. She was injured August 9th in her Des Moines home.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Waterloo man’s second set of guilty pleas has been accepted and his sentencing has been scheduled. A judge rejected the first guilty pleas from 31-year-old Bobby Wolf of Waterloo, on October 30th. Wolf had made a plea deal with Linn County prosecutors on charges stemming from his ramming of three police cruisers during an August 25th chase in Hiawatha.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines therapist has been accused of having a romantic relationship with a client. Forty-five-year-old Darla Krom is charged with sexual exploitation by a therapist. Police say a 39-year-old woman began seeing Krom as part of couple’s therapy and continued as a client when the couple’s relationship ended.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A 30-year-old Nebraska man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to traveling across state lines to engage in sex with a minor. U.S. District Court Judge John Jarvey on Thursday sentenced Robert Andrew Larson of Cozad, Nebraska to 87 months in prison. Police say Larson had engaged in sexually explicit Internet chats with someone he thought was a 13-year-old girl who was actually a law enforcement officer.

IA High School Football Playoff Scores – Thursday, Nov. 8th 2012

Sports

November 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Class 3-A
Semifinal
  • Bishop Heelan Catholic 42, Grinnell 14
  • Decorah 48, Williamsburg 7
8-Man
Semifinal
  • Don Bosco 78, Murray 76
  • Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn 61, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 22

No injuries following house fire near Elliott

News

November 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Elliott, Griswold and Red Oak were called to the scene of a residential structure fire Thursday afternoon, about one-mile north and three-miles east of Elliott. The fire was reported at the Nick and Kelly Kinser residence, at around 1:45-p.m. Elliott Fire Chief Dave Reynolds told KJAN News contrary to early dispatch reports, the home at 2402 100th Street, was not fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived. He said there was some damage to a bedroom and its contents, while the rest of the house sustained heat and smoke damage. No dollar estimate of the damage was available.

Crews remained on the scene for about 90-minutes. No one was home at the time the fire broke out, and none of the firefighters were injured. Reynolds said he’s 99-percent sure the fire was electrical in nature. He appeared to be leaning toward and electric blanket as the culprit. He said when they arrived the home’s smoke detectors were going-off, which is something they don’t often see anymore.

Reynolds wanted to express his thanks to the Griswold Fire Department, which brought a tanker and pumper truck to the scene, and the Red Oak Fire Department, for its assistance as well.

Shelby County Fire Danger “Low” through Monday

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

November 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency, Thursday (Nov. 8th), reduced the grassland and field Fire Danger Index to “Low.” The threat of rapidly spreading fires due to outdoor burning of timber and other materials will remain low, due in-part to precipitation that’s expected across the area over the weekend.

Remains found in Sac City are missing man

News

November 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

SAC CITY, Iowa (AP) – The skeletal remains found buried in the basement of a Sac City home are those of a man last seen three years ago.

Mark Koster

Sac City Police Chief John Thomsen says the state medical examiner’s office used dental records to confirm the identity as Mark Koster. He was listed as a missing person in 2010. His family reported he was last seen in May 2009.

Koster who was 58, was the prior owner of the home and had been living with an unknown man about three months before he disappeared. Police are investigating the death. No one had lived in the house after Koster disappeared and family members sold the house in May.

The new homeowner was remodeling the basement and found the buried remains.

SUV driver injured during collision in Atlantic Wednesday evening

News

November 8th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department says one person suffered minor, possible injuries during a collision Wednesday evening between a van and an SUV. Officials say Morgan Munsey, of Atlantic complained of injuries to his wrist following the accident, which happened at around 6:45-p.m., at the intersection of 7th and Poplar Streets. Munsey was checked out by a Medivac Ambulance crew but did not require transport to the hospital.

The P-D says a 1999 Plymouth Voyager van driven by Blake Zweck, of Atlantic, was traveling west through the intersection when his vehicle was hit by Munsey’s 2002 Ford Escape, as it was traveling north and attempting to turn left onto Poplar. Munsey was cited for Failure to Yield upon making a left turn. Damage from the collision amounted to $12,000.