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Nat’l. Weather Service forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA: Aug. 20, 2012

Weather

August 20th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. PATCHY FOG THROUGH MID MORNING. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTHWEST WIND NEAR 5 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTHWEST IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW AROUND 50. EAST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

TUESDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 80S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 50S. SOUTH WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

WEDNESDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 90S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 60S.

THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE MID 80S.

THURSDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S.

FRIDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Mon., Aug. 20 2012

News

August 20th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — The mayor of Dunkerton is scheduled to go on trial tomorrow after motions filed by his attorney to dismiss the case have been rejected by a judge. Michael Schares and his nephew, Thomas Adamson, face interference with official acts and harassment of a police officer charges. A police officer says Schares and Adamson interfered when he pulled over Adamson’s wife for allegedly speeding in December.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport woman faces multiple charges after leading Mason City police on a car chase. Twenty-two-year-old Alexis Robinson is being held in the Cerro Gordo County jail on $5,000 bond. She’s charged with motor vehicle theft, eluding and assault while participating in a felony. A deputy attempted a traffic stop Friday night and discovered the car was stolen.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man has been charged in connection with an armed robbery at a pharmacy Friday night. KCAU TV reports police arrested 42-year old Eric Evans Saturday morning and have charged him with first-degree robbery. The robbery happened at Drilling Pharmacy around 8 p.m. Friday.

FAIRFIELD, Iowa (AP) — A 112-year-old family-owned Fairfield manufacturer has hired a Maryland investment bank to help it find a buyer or investor. Equity Partners CRB has been retained by a bankruptcy court order to seek a buyer for Harper Brush Works. Harper Brush Works filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy organization on May 29th. It manufactures brooms, brushes, mops and other cleaning-related products.

Alvarez HR in 19th inning sends Pirates over Cards

Sports

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pedro Alvarez homered in the 19th inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates won the longest game in the majors this season, outlasting the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 Sunday. It took 6 hours, 7 minutes to finish. Both teams scored a run in the 17th, and each club used eight pitchers. Alvarez hit his 23rd homer, a solo shot off Barret Browning (1-3). Andrew McCutchen added a two-run single later in the inning. Wandy Rodriguez (8-12), who was set to start for the Pirates on Monday night at San Diego, got the win with two scoreless innings of relief. This was the longest game by innings in the big leagues this year. At 6:07, it tied for the longest by time, matching a game between Baltimore and Boston on May 6.

Elk Horn-Kimballton School Board to meet Monday

News

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Elk Horn-Kimballton Board of Education will gather at the High School in Elk Horn Monday evening for a regularly scheduled session. During their 7-p.m. meeting in the Family and Consumer Science Room, the Board will act on approving a contract for the Assistant Volleyball Coach, and a stipend for the Athletic Director.

Other discussion and/or action items include those pertaining to: Preschool transportation; a Contract for Rosetta stone; Adult lunch prices, and the purchase of two copiers. The Board President will also administer the Oath of Office to the Business Manager, and, the Board will act on approving open enrollments, among other business.

Chiefs S Lewis to miss time with shoulder injury

Sports

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs’ depth in the defensive backfield is already being tested. Starting safety Kendrick Lewis is out with a right shoulder injury he sustained early in the Chiefs’ preseason loss to the St. Louis Rams on Saturday night. Lewis was helping to make a tackle when he appeared to hurt his shoulder, and he immediately left the game. His right arm was in a sling after the Chiefs’ 31-17 loss. Kansas City coach Romeo Crennel said Sunday that Lewis will miss “a bit of time,” but did not provide details on the injury or a more definitive timetable. Lewis is expected to wear a sling for several more days before starting a rehab program, but Crennel said the two-year starter is not considered a candidate for injured reserve.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board to meet Monday

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Board will gather Monday evening at the City Park shelter in downtown Atlantic, for their regular meeting. The session begins at 5:15-p.m., and will include an update an Eagle Scout project proposal for the Camblin Addition at Sunnyside Park, and an update on the Eagle Scout bench project at the Schildberg Recreation Area. There will also be updates on the Department’s various Capital Improvement projects and the Campground area, Dog Park and Signage, at the Schildberg Recreation Area.

In his report to the Board, Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring will provide a review of the Schildberg Committee meeting, the Sunnyside Pool calendar, and City Park tour, along with a review of projects completed, and future projects being considered.

The next regularly scheduled meeting is September 17th at 5:15-p.m., in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall.

DEAN SULLEY, 73, of Avoca (Svcs. 8-23-12)

Obituaries

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DEAN SULLEY, 73, of Avoca, died Sat., Aug. 18th, at his home. Funeral services for DEAN SULLEY will be held 11-a.m. Thu., Aug. 23rd, at the United Church of Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home will be held from 5-9pm Wed., Aug. 22nd, with the family present to greet friends from 6-7:30pm.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery in Omaha, NE.

DEAN SULLEY is survived by:

His wife – Colleen Sulley, of Avoca.

His sons – Kevin (Sheri) Sulley, of Omaha, & Kurt Sulley, of Avoca.

His daughter – Mashelle (Dick) Dawson, of Avoca.

His sister – Mary Meeves, of Omaha.

6 grandchildren & 2 great-grandchildren.

Grassley to hold town hall meetings around the area this week

News

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here’s a reminder from KJAN: Iowa Senator Charles Grassley will hold several town hall-style meetings around the listening area this week, beginning Monday. The meetings will take place in Atlantic, Villisca, Bedford, Clarinda, Percival, Glenwood, Logan, Harlan, Audubon and Carroll. Iowa’s senior Senator says the meetings are an opportunity for him to meet with the public and hear their comments, as well as respond to their questions. He’s held similar meetings with Iowans in each of the state’s 99 counties since he was first elected to serve in the U-S Senate, in 1980.

Grassley’s schedule is as follows:

Mon., Aug. 20th (unless otherwise noted, these are Town Hall meetings)…

Atlantic, from 8:15-to 9:15-a.m., at the Cass County Community Center

Villisca High School, to speak with students from 10:15-to 11-15-a.m., in the High School Library.

Taylor County Farm Bureau meeting room in Bedford, from 2-to3-pm.

Page County Courthouse meeting room, 3rd floor, 3:45-to 4:45-pm.

Tue., Aug. 21st.

Sapp Brothers Travel Center/Apple Barrel Restaurant in Percival, 7:30-to8:30-a.m.

Glenwood Senior Center, 10:15-to11:15-a.m.

Logan Community Center, 2-to 3-pm.

Harlan Community Library, 4-to 5-p.m.

Audubon County Economic Development meeting room, 5:45-to 6:45-pm

Wed., Aug. 22nd

Carroll County Courthouse, meeting room, 7:45-to8:45-a.m.

DOUG “SHAG” WEDEMEYER, 54, of Adair (Svcs. Private)

Obituaries

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DOUG “SHAG” WEDEMEYER, 54, of Adair, died Sat., Aug, 18th, at his home. A private family funeral service for DOUG WEDEMEYER will be held. Visitation with the family will be from 5-7pm on Mon., Aug. 20th, at the Hockenberry Funeral Home in Adair.

DOUG “SHAG” WEDEMEYER is survived by:

His wife – Jan Wedemeyer.

His sons – Jarad Wedemeyer, of Elk Horn; Eric Wedemeyer, of Winterset, & Ben Wedemeyer, of Adair.

His sister – Deb Wedemeyer, of Decorah.

3 grandchildren.

Olympians Honored in Des Moines

Sports

August 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Thousands turned out in Des Moines Saturday to honor the five Olympians with Iowa ties at a homecoming ceremony. Former Iowa State runner Lisa Uhl says it was exciting to see people lined up to get into the Knapp Center at Drake University two hours before the event started. “I grew up about an hour and half away in Fort Dodge and it’s just great to come home and feel that warmth and really feel like, you know, you are where you belong…. I never feel more like myself than when I am in Iowa,” Uhl says. Uhl never made a state track meet while competing in high school, but went on to win four 10-thousand meter NCAA titles as a Cyclone and then made this year’s Olympic team.

Miranda Leek is the top-rate archer in the United States. She echoed Uhl’s comments about the welcome home. “It’s really great to be back…this was where I was born and raised in Des Moines. To see all the familiar faces, the friends and families that I grew up around and with and who have influenced my life so much. I mean everyone loves being back home, this is where the heart is,” Leek said.

Former Iowa State wrestler Jake Varner won the gold medal in his weight class as the Olympics. “Being my first Olympics it was a pretty cool experience. I’ve wrestled in two world championships so there’s not much difference as far as competition, it’s just you see big-time athletes like this,” Varner said. “I guess it was kind of easy for the wrestlers because nobody really knows who the wrestlers are, so we’re the ones going up to these athletes taking pictures with them and they walk right by us and go ‘they’re just wrestlers’.” Varner joked that the line was too long to get his picture taken with hurdler Lolo Jones, so he had to wait to the welcome home ceremony to get one.

Gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas said it was great to see the support as she returned to her adopted state. “It was my first Olympics and I thought I had an amazing ride, an amazing journey, I’m so glad I got to be a part of this. I just want to thank everyone,” Douglas said. She said it has sunk in that she won the gold medals in the team and individual gymnastics all-round competition. “It’s definitely crazy, but you just think of all the hard work, sacrifices you put into the gym. And all the sacrifices that you make definitely are not in vain. I would say never give up and always keep pushing, always keep fighting, and the results will come up by themselves,” according to Douglas. Douglas left her home in West Virginia to come to West Des Moines to be coach by Liang (Lee-ang) Chow.

Chow also coached Iowan Shawn Johnson to an Olympic gold. He said the exposure has made him more visible and told a story about calling to get his phone fixed. “The lady, she says who are you? I said I am Liang Chow. She said ‘oh congratulations’,” Chow explained. He said being recognized like that was “pretty freaky.” Douglas and Lolo Jones got the most attention of the group from the national and international media. Douglas says it is hard to stay away from the negative comments people make, but she says you have to not take them to heart. “You can’t let them bring you down, you have a job to do in London, you have to deliver at that right time. And you just have to stay strong and don’t focus on what everyone is saying over here, just do your job and focus on you,” Douglas said.

Lolo Jones drew some animosity from teammates because of all the attention that she received, even though she did not win a medal. That included an interview by teammate and silver medalist that was critical of Lolo. Jones said she did not get a chance to talk with her teammates about the issue. She said she ran into her teammate before knowing about the interview, and then figured they would meet later in Europe, but Jones season ended early and she will not meet up with them anytime soon. Jones said she will not try to mend the bridge with her teammates. “I felt the resentment before and I’ve actually reached out to them before and honestly, I thought the bridge was mended, and to see them kind of blow it up, them break it, I’ve done my part,” Jones said. Jones said she is moving on.

“I honestly have no hard feelings, I understand their feelings,” Jones said. She said she fought hard to get a medal and that is what everyone wants and she doesn’t care about the publicity. “That medal is something we fight hard for. We don’t fight for fame, to be the most famous athlete we fight to represent our country and get that medal bring that medal back to team U-S-A. They did that, and I’m just kind of shocked that they aren’t happy with it, I don’t understand it,” Jones said. Governor Terry Branstad was at the ceremony and read a proclamation in honor of the Olympians. He also issued a proclamation making Gabby Douglas an honorary Iowan.