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Sweeney Accepts AD/AP Position in Shenandoah

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May 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Former Atlantic High School Activities Director and Assistant Principal Bob Sweeney has accepted a similar position with the Shenandoah Community School District. Shenandoah Superintendent Jeff Hiser announced the move late Tuesday. Details of the contract are still being worked out. Sweeney served the Atlantic district for 13 years in the AD’s position, and has taught and coached at Shenandoah. He’s set to take over the position previously held by P-J Hedrington, whose contract was not renewed after one year.

Uggla, Bourn Go Deep, Braves Beat Cardinals 5-4

Sports

May 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTA (AP) — Dan Uggla hit a three-run homer, Michael Bourn also went deep and the Atlanta Braves snapped their longest losing streak in more than two years, holding off the St. Louis Cardinals 5-4 Tuesday night after an eight-game skid. Bourn led off the bottom of the first with his fifth homer of the season, tying a career high. Uggla made it 4-0 in the third, sending one into the seats in left-center. Randall Delgado (3-5) worked into the sixth, allowing three runs, and the Cardinals closed within a run in the seventh on Yadier Molina’s third RBI of the night, a run-scoring single. Molina went 4-for-4, including a solo homer. But Craig Kimbrel got the final three outs for his 14th save in 15 chances. Jake Westbook (4-4) took the loss.

Cubs Option Lalli to Triple-A Iowa

Sports

May 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Chicago Cubs Tuesday, activated catcher Steve Clevenger from the 15-day disabled list before their game, optioning catcher Blake Lalli to Triple-A Iowa to make room on the roster. Cubs manager Dale Sveum said that Clevenger, who has been out since April 28 with a right oblique strain, will see the majority of action behind the plate. Regular backstop Geovany Soto is on the DL with a torn meniscus in his left knee

Pacific Coast League Baseball

Sports

May 30th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Tuesday’s Games

Iowa 5, Omaha 4

 

Wednesday’s Games

Iowa at Omaha, 7:35 p.m.

Hoiberg Agrees to 8-Year Contract with Cyclones

Sports

May 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State coach Fred Hoiberg intends to stay with the Cyclones. The university says Tuesday that the Ames native and former ISU and NBA player has agreed to an eight-year contract worth an average of $1.5 million a year. ISU says terms of the contract will be released at a later date. Hoiberg, who took his first coaching job at any level just two years ago, was named the Big 12’s co-Coach of the Year in March and took his Cyclones to the NCAA tournament for the time in seven years. Hoiberg says in a statement that returning the Ames has been “much more than expected” for his family and he’s “thrilled” to have the chance to continue coaching at Iowa State.

ALLEN BIRKS, 78, of Manilla (SVCS 6/2/12)

Obituaries

May 29th, 2012 by admin

ALLEN BIRKS, 78, of Manilla died on Tuesday, May 29 at the Crawford County Hospital in Denison.  Funeral services for ALLEN BIRKS will be held on Saturday, June 2 at 10:30 AM at the Church of Christ in Irwin.  Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

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Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday, June 1 from 5 to 8 PM.

Burial will be at the Oak Hill Cemetery in Irwin.

ALLEN BIRKS is survived by:

Wife:  JoAnn Birks of Manilla

4 sons:  Mark (Denise) Birks of Sioux Center;  David (Jill) Birks of Rockwell City;  Jay (Jean) Birks of Carroll;  Joel (Geri) Birks of Missouri Valley

1 brother:  Randy (Rachel) Birks of Irwin

2 sisters:  Reva (Darwin) Haskins of Manning and Peggy (Roger) Ahrenholtz of Manilla

10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild

LLOYD ROBINSON, 72, of Irwin (SVCS 6/1/12)

Obituaries

May 29th, 2012 by admin

LLOYD ROBINSON, 72, of Irwin, died on Monday, May 28 at St. Anthony’s Regional Hospital in Carroll.  Funeral services for Lloyd Robinson will be held on Friday, June 1 at 10:30 AM at the Pauley Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 31 from 1 to 9 PM at the funeral home, with family greeting friends from 6 to 8 PM.

Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery

LLOYD ROBINSON is survived by:

Mother:  Ethel (Huey) Robinson of Irwin

Wife:  Linda Robinson of Irwin

2 sons:  Jamie Robinson and Lenny (Lisa) Robinson of Irwin

Brother:  Donald (Gladys) Robinson of Irwin

Sister:  Jean (Jim) Borcher of Irwin

2 grandchildren

Tuesday Girls State Golf – Round 1

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May 29th, 2012 by Jim Field

3-A Team:

  1. Clear Lake  358
  2. Charles City  359
  3. South Tama  359
  4. Grinnell  366
  5. Atlantic  378
  6. ADM  382
  7. Wiliamsburg  389
  8. Central Dewitt  396

3-A Individuals:

  1. MacKenzie Black, Independence  74
  2. Amy Ihm, Wahlert  76
  3. Jessie Sindlinger, Charles City  79
  4. Malorie Fischels, Clear Lake  80
  5. Taylor Van Dyke, South Tama  80
  6. Brooke Fletcher, Atlantic  82

Also for Atlantic:

  • Kaitlynn Walter  91
  • Bailey Walter  102
  • Shelby Worth  103

Also:

  • Sara Pettitt, Carroll  94
  • Rachel Van Erdwyk, Carroll  91
  • Courtney Leinen, Harlan  100

2-A Teams:

  1. Dyersville Beckman  349
  2. Cascade  371
  3. Kuemper Catholic  373
  4. Alta-Aurelia  387
  5. Dike-New Hartford  391
  6. Wapello  395
  7. Sheldon  400
  8. Clarinda  410

2-A Individuals:

  1. Ellie Ament, Beckman  75
  2. Brooke Klosterman, Beckman  84
  3. Briana Weber, Dike-New Hartford  84
  4. Erin Rasmussen, OA-BCIG  87
  5. Morgan Naberhaus, Kuemper Catholic  89
  6. Megan Wiederin, Kuemper Catholic  89

Also:

  • Taylor Gardner, Missouri Valley  97

1-A Teams:

  1. Bishop Garrigan  343
  2. Grundy Center  375
  3. Valley  389
  4. Hinton  391
  5. HLV  392
  6. Gehlen Catholic  397
  7. Lynnville-Sully  417
  8. Audubon  420

1-A Individuals:

  1. Victoria Grasso, Ankeny Christian  79
  2. Sheridan Berte, Bishop Garrigan  82
  3. Alexa Capesius, Bishop Garrigan  83
  4. Katie Clausen, Hinton  84
  5. Haley Froehlich, Bishop Garrigan  87

Audubon Scores:

  • Susie Bylund  95
  • Lexie Thygesen  102
  • Rachel Flug  110
  • Teagan Albright  113
  • Faith Fliflet  120
  • Melanie Petersen  134

Also:

  • Anna Hildebrand, Riverside  98
  • Kaleigh Westlake, Corning  96

Weekend accidents in Atlantic result in minor injuries

News

May 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports two people suffered only minor injuries during two accidents over the Memorial Day weekend. Friday afternoon, a moped driven by Nicholas Behrens, of Atlantic, collided with a vehicle driven by Brian Farley, of Atlantic, as Behrens was traveling northbound in the alley east of Walnut Street. Officials say Behrens was approaching the 100 block of East 4th Street at around 1:45-p.m., at the same time Farley was traveling east on Walnut. As Farley’s vehicle passed the alley, it was hit in the side by the moped. Behrens complained of minor injuries, but refused transport to the hospital. He was cited following an investigation, for Failure to Yield Upon Entering a thru roadway. Damage from the accident amounted to $1,000.

The second accident happened at around 1-p.m. Saturday, at 5th and Plum Streets in Atlantic. Officials say a vehicle driven by Dana Heidt, of Atlantic, was travel east in the 11-hundred block of East 6th Street, and while proceeding to turn left onto the 500 block of Plum Street, his vehicle was struck in the side by a bicycle. The bike’s rider, Brenda Zimmerman, of Atlantic, complained of minor injuries, and was transported by Heidt to the Cass County Hospital for treatment. No citations were issued. Damage from the accident amounted to $100.

In other news, the Atlantic P.D. reports 21-year old Jesse Leeper, of Audubon, was arrested Saturday on a charge of OWI/1st Offense. Leeper was booked into the Cass County Jail.

Companies to Pay $1M for pipeline spills in Iowa, Kan., Neb.

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May 29th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Kansas said today (Tuesday) Mid-America Pipeline Company, LLC and Enterprise Products Operating LLC (Enterprise), of Houston, Texas, have agreed to pay a civil penalty of more than $1 million to the United States to settle violations of the federal Clean Water Act related to three natural gasoline pipeline spills near Onawa, Iowa, as well as in Kansas and Nebraska. 

As part of a consent decree lodged today in U.S. District Court in Omaha, Neb., and in addition to paying the $1,042,000 civil penalty, the companies have agreed to undertake various measures aimed at reducing external threats to their pipeline, enhance their reporting of spills, and spend at least $200,000 to identify and prevent external threats to the pipeline involved in the spills. 

MAPCO owns and Enterprise operates the 2,769-mile West Red Pipeline, which transports mixed natural gasoline products between Conway, Kan., and Pine Bend, Minn. The settlement resolves Clean Water Act violations related to three spills, including one which occurred along the pipeline on August 13th, 2011. During the incident, a rupture happened near Onawa, which caused the discharge of approximately 818 barrels of natural gasoline directly into the Missouri River.  

In addition to the proactive inspections and outreach efforts, the settlement also requires MAPCO and Enterprise to spend $200,000 to relocate, cover, lower or replace pipeline segments; install new remote shutoff valves; install new physical protections such as fences or concrete barriers; and install other new equipment, structures or systems to prevent spills from reaching navigable waters. 

The consent decree is subject to a 30-day public comment period and court approval.