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State Volleyball Tournament Schedule/Scoreboard 11/01/2021

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

Class 5A

(3-2) #8 Johnston 25-17-27-26-16, #1 Iowa City Liberty 21-25-25-24-14
(3-0) #4 Cedar Falls 25-25-30, #5 Dowling Catholic 22-18-28
(3-1) #2 Pleasant Valley 25-19-25-25. #7 Ankeny Centennial 16-25-20-12
(3-2) #3 Ankeny 25-23-14-25-15, #6 Urbandale 23-25-25-22-12

Class 4A

(3-0) #1 Western Dubuque 25-25-25, #8 Bishop Heelan 22-13-16
(3-2) #5 Marion 25-25-15-25-15 #4 Xavier 27-13-25-19-9
(3-0) #2 North Scott 25-25-25, #7 Bondurant-Farrar 21-16-20
(3-2) Waverly-Shell Rock 23-28-21-25-15 vs. #6 Oskaloosa 25-26-25-15-12

Class A, District 7 All-District Football Team

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

Class A, District 7 All-District Football Team

Yearly Honors

Offensive MVP
Austin Kremkoski, Riverside*

Defensive MVP
Jaydon Knight, Mount Ayr

Overall MVP
Jaixon Frost, Mount Ayr*

Head Coach of the Year
Ryan Victor, Mount Ayr

Assistant Coach of the Year
Dan Showalter, Mount Ayr

Assistant Coach of the Year
Kyle Chafa, SW Valley

First Team Offense

Quarterback
Austin Kremkoski, Riverside*

Running Backs
Rhett Bentley, Riverside*
Brendan Knapp, SW Valley*
Cole Stenzel, Sidney*
Brendan Monahan, St. Albert

Ends/Receivers
Jaydon Knight, Mount Ayr
Raydden Grobe, AHSTW
Grady Jeppesen, Riverside

Offensive Line
Will Strange, Mount Ayr
Robbie Barnes, SW Valley
Keaton Barnes, St. Albert
Jordan Ratzlaff, AHSTW
Zach Steward, Earlham

Kicker
Kasch Petersen, Earlham

First Team Defense

Defensive Backs
Marshall Knapp, SW Valley
Darrell Matchem, Earlham
Blake Tuma, AHSTW
Brendan Monahan, St. Albert

Linebackers
Cade Myers, SW Valley
Aidan Martin, AHSTW
Sam Goodrich, Earlham
Adler Shay, Mount Ayr

Defensive Line
Kelton Reed, Earlham
Nathan Messerschmidt, Riverside
Cody Larson, Mount Ayr
Nic Peters, Sidney
Hunter Crill, SW Valley

Punter
Braydon Pierson, Mount Ayr

Utility
Cole Stenzel, Sidney

Second Team Offense

Quarterback
Kyle Sternberg, AHSTW

Running Backs
Austin Cole, Mount Ayr
Cole Stenzel, Sidney
Brendan Monahan, St. Albert

Ends/Receivers
Brayden Lund, AHSTW
Jace Rose, Riverside
Dan McGrath, St. Albert

Offensive Line
Jaicob Madsen, AHSTW
Jacob Pacholski, Earlham
Nic Peters, Sidney
Dalton Calkins, SW Valley
Cael Hobbs, St. Albert

Kicker
Evan Timmerman, SW Valley

Second Team Defense

Defensive Backs
Jace Petersen, AHSTW
Ayden Salais, Riverside
Blake Thomas, SW Valley
Drew Ehlen, Mount Ayr

Linebackers
Nic Swalla, Earlham
Brody Zimmerman, Riverside
Colin Jacobs, SW Valley
Matt Larson, Mount Ayr

Defensive Line
Quintin Martin, AHSTW
Evan Maxwell, Earlham
Robbie Barnes, SW Valley
David Helton, St. Albert

Punter
Nate Kay, St. Albert

Utility
Nolan Moore, Riverside

Honorable Mention

AHSTW-Cole Scheffler, Garrison Gettler
Earlham-Brody Morrison, Justin Sesker
Mount Ayr-Hunter Case, Jace Grose
Riverside-Kyler Rieken, JJ Wilson
Sidney-Garret Phillips, Jeremiah Ballan
SW Valley-Dillon Inman, Isaac Currin
St. Albert-Bradon McCall, Tony Busch

MARY LAVONNE PLOEN, 93, of Pella (Svcs. 11/3/21)

Obituaries

November 1st, 2021 by admin

MARY LAVONNE PLOEN, 93, of Pella died Oct. 31st. 2021, at Hearthstone. Funeral services for MARY PLOEN will be held 1-p.m. Wed., Nov. 3rd, at the Minden United Church of Christ. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the Minden United Church of Christ on Wed., Nov. 3rd, from Noon until 1-p.m.

Burial is in the Minden Cemetery.

MARY LAVONNE PLOEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Karen (Ed) Soens, of San Diego, CA., & Patricia Eberl, of Lincoln, NE.

Her son – Robert Ploen, of Bozeman, MT.

6 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

DENNIS “KIRK” ROHNER, 71, of Michigan (Formerly of the Fontanelle area) (Svcs. 11/06/2021)

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

DENNIS “KIRK” ROHNER, 71, of Michigan (Formerly of the Fontanelle area) died on Wednesday, October 27th in Grand Rapids, MI. Celebration of Life Services for DENNIS “KIRK” ROHNER will be held on Saturday, November 6th at 11:00 a.m. at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle is in charge of the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the American Diabetes Association.

Online condolences may be left at www.steenfunerals.com

DENNIS “KIRK” ROHNER is survived by:

Partner: Steve VerBerg.

Sister: Bette (Rohner) (George) Forsberg.

Brothers: Craig Rohner. Randy (Janet) Rohner. Michael (Mary) Rohner.

Nieces, Nephews, Other Relatives, and Friends.

ROBERT GREEVER, 50, of Greenfield (Svcs. 11/05/2021)

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

ROBERT “ROB” GREEVER, 50, of Greenfield died on Sunday, October 31st at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield.  Celebration of Life Services for ROBERT GREEVER will be held on Friday, November 5th at 11:00 a.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

A luncheon will be held at the Greenfield United Methodist Church immediately following the service.

Family will greet friends one hour prior to services Friday, at the funeral home.

Memorials may be directed to Robert “Rob” Greever Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

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

ROBERT “ROB” GREEVER  is survived by:

Wife: Janice Greever of Greenfield

Brothers: Richard (Jamie) Greever of Essex. Reggie (Candace) Greever of Stewartsville, MO.

Sister: Renee (Chad) Davison of Bedford

Father and Mother-in-Law: Ron and Pat Hutchins of Stuart.

Niece, Nephews, Other Relatives, and Friends.; other relatives and friends.

(UPDATED 5:15-p.m.) Cass County child death case – Monday wrap-up

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November 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Trial in the case of an Anita woman charged with first-degree murder and child endangerment, ended for the day Monday, at 4-p.m., and will continue with additional witness testimony for the Defense resuming at 8-a.m. on Tuesday. During Monday’s proceedings, 18 people appeared before the jury as character witnesses, and to testify they would have no problem sending their kids to Alison Dorsey, or continuing to send their kids to her.

They spoke of her open door policy, how organized she was, and how she would have no hesitation to call 9-1-1 if she thought a child in her care needed help beyond what she could offer at her unlicensed daycare. Three EMT’s testified when they arrived at the home of Susan Marnin, in Massena, law enforcement and other emergency personnel were on the scene offering immediate assistance to a baby who was not breathing and had no pulse. Alison Dorsey was using Marnin’s home for a daycare center. Marnin said Dorsey was always soft spoken, calm and would sing and dance with the kids. She said “Ali” was like a sister to her. She had four kids go through her daycare.

Adams County Attorney Andrew Knuth said he’s known Ali’s father for 30-years, and has known her since she was a kid. He described her as “easy going.” Defense Attorney Deshawne Lee Birdsell asked Knuth more about Ali’s character.

Stacey Boudreau traveled all the way from Whitewater, Wisconsin to offer her support for Dorsey. She said she grew up with Ali and considers her a sister. Dorsey also cared for Boudreau’s children every summer since 2008 while Boudreau (Boo’d-row) coaches as a summer camp.

Several of the Defense’s witnesses choked-up when they spoke of how loving and caring Dorsey is. Barry Bower is the CAM North Elementary Principal and Head Football Coach. He said he has four children, with the youngest going to Ali’s Daycare.

Earlier in the day, Monday, the Defense called Doctor Christopher Van-Ee (Van EEE), who has a Ph.D in Biomechanics. He provided examples of how injuries to the skull and other body parts could occur, through research conducted on child and adult crash test dummies. He made clear however, that he was not a pediatric physician, therefore he could not speak to how Luka Hodges’ injuries were received or if there was proof they occurred the day of the 9-1-1 call on Oct. 7, 2019, in Massena.

Dr. Van-Ee, who studies and has written papers on Impact Biomechanics, Accident Reconstruction, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Injury Causation, said reports on the effects of shaking a baby are often inconclusive according to science, but leaves open the possibility injury could occur. He said he didn’t know if Luka had been shaken on the day of the 9-1-1 call, or if an injury occurred in the days before that perhaps wasn’t detected. The child was dropped-off at home daycare in Massena, being managed by  Alison Dorsey, of Anita, at the time.

The Defense then called Cynthia Gossman, whose children have been cared for by Dorsey in the past. She testified Luka was “Staring-off to the left” as she held him and didn’t not appear to want to eat. She questioned whether the child has some sort of a learning disability. Gossman was holding the baby while he was being dressed at the daycare center. The third witness of the morning, was Michelle Williams, an EMT who arrived on the scene minutes after the 9-1-1 call came in. She testified former Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Bill Ayers was the first to arrive and began performing CPR after trying to determine whether or not the child was choking. Ayers’ bodycam video showed the rescue attempts underway before Luka was transported by ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital.

Ayers testified last week, along with two other, forensic pathologists.

Bridge closure on 190th Street in Audubon County

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

The Audubon County Emergency Management Agency reports a portion of 190th Street will be closed for the next couple of weeks for a bridge replacement project.

The closure is in the 1700 block of 190th Street between Heron Avenue and Highway 71 between Leroy Township sections 17 and 20. The closure went into effect over the weekend (October 30th) and will continue for approximately two weeks.

No injuries in two-vehicle accident Saturday in Red Oak

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

No injuries were reported during a two-vehicle accident on Saturday in Red Oak. The Red Oak Police Department reports the accident happened at 10:49 a.m. at the intersection of West Joy Street and North Broadway Street. After investigation it was determined that a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country Van driven by 82-year-old Joyce Karen Halvin of Red Oak was traveling northbound and turned into the turning lane to head left into the Fareway parking lot. In the process of the turn Halvin struck a 2016 Jeep Wrangler driven by 24-year-old Kaycie Nicole Binau of Hamburg that was traveling southbound.

The airbag did deploy on Halvin’s van but both drivers refused medical treatment at the scene. The Chrysler Van sustained an estimated $8,000 damage and the Jeep sustained an estimated $4,000 damage. Both vehicles were towed from the scene by Eggleston Towing.

Cass County voting centers and precincts for November 2nd election

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November 1st, 2021 by admin

VOTING CENTERS and PRECINCTS LISTING for CASS COUNTY, IOWA for the

CITY / SCHOOL ELECTION on NOVEMBER 2, 2021

 PRECINCT 1 Cass County Community Center (805 W 10th St, Atlantic) – main entrance

City of Atlantic 1st Ward, 2nd Ward & 3rd Ward

PRECINCT 2 Cass County Community Center (805 W 10th St, Atlantic) -south entrance

City of Atlantic 4th Ward & 5th Ward

PRECINCT 3 Anita Community Center (805 Main St, Anita)

City of Anita / Grant Township & Lincoln Township

 PRECINCT 4 Cumberland Community Building (200 W 2nd St, Cumberland)

City of Cumberland / Edna Township & Union Township

 PRECINCT 5 Griswold Community Building (601 2nd St, Griswold)

City of Griswold / Noble Township & Pleasant Township

PRECINCT 6 Lewis Community Center (400 W Main St, Lewis)

City of Lewis / Bear Grove Township & Cass Township

PRECINCT 7 Cass County Community Center (805 W 10th St, Atlantic) main entrance

City of Marne / Brighton Township, Grove Township, Pymosa Township & Washington Township

 PRECINCT 8 Massena Public Library (122 Main St, Massena)

City of Massena / Massena Township & Victoria Township

 PRECINCT 9 Wiota City Hall (311 Center St, Wiota)

City of Wiota / Benton Township & Franklin Township

Who’s Gonna Win? – 2021 Final Standings

Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

November 1st, 2021 by admin

Congratulations to Matt Mullenix, the 2021 Whosman Trophy winner! Thanks to Fareway and Rush CPA and Associates for bringing you another season of our weekly high school football pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? Doug will visited by the keeper of the Whosman to turn over the trophy to its new owner.

Last Week
Doug 8-0
Jim 8-0
Matt 7-1
Chris 4-4
Final 2021 Standings
Matt- 68-12
Jim 61-19
Chris 61-19
Doug 55-25