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Public Invited to “CyTennial” Community Appreciation Event at Cass County Extension Office

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October 20th, 2012 by admin

The Cass County Extension office would like to invite community members to join them for a “CyTennial Celebration” open house on Friday, October 26 from 11 AM to 1 PM. This will be a tailgate-themed event in honor of the 100th anniversary of homecoming at ISU during their game on Saturday the 27th.

Tailgate snacks and beverages will be served and door prizes will be given out during the event. There will also be a “Cyclone Harvest” display where attendees can have their picture taken, as well as opportunities to participate in Extension and Cyclone trivia and learn more about resources and upcoming classes available through Cass County Extension.

Cyclone fans, Extension fans and ISU Alumni will be able to autograph a wall in “Cy’s Locker Room” and enter their name into a drawing for some great Extension resources and ISU gear. The wall will be up all week before the event, beginning Monday morning October 22nd, for anyone to stop in and sign if they won’t be able to make the event on Friday.

For more information on the open house, or other upcoming extension programs, call the Cass County Extension Office at 243-1132, email xcass@iastate.edu or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass . Information, updates and previews of the fun will also be posted on Cass County ISU Extension’s Facebook page.

Driving Suspension Charge in Adams County

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October 20th, 2012 by admin

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Friday (10/19) night of Juan Sandoval-Nunez of Osceola for driving while suspended.  The arrest occurred at 7:50pm as Sandoval-Nunez was traveling on Highway 34 in Adams County.  He was later bonded out for $566.25.

High School Football Playoffs Set

Sports

October 20th, 2012 by admin

The brackets are out from the Iowa High School Athletic Association for the 2012 Iowa High School Football Playoffs. Click the links below to see the brackets for each class.

Zito, Giants beat Cards, close NLCS deficit to 3-2

Sports

October 20th, 2012 by admin

ST. LOUIS (AP) – Barry Zito pitched the San Francisco Giants back into the NL championship series, dominating into the eighth inning of a 5-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night that narrowed their deficit to 3-2.

The defending champion Cardinals might have thrown away a chance to clinch a second straight World Series trip. Pitcher Lance Lynn’s toss on a possible forceout deflected off the second-base bag, paving the way for the Giants’ four-run fourth.

Pablo Sandoval homered for the second straight night and Zito made an extremely rare offensive contribution with a perfectly executed bunt for an RBI single.

Game 6 will be in San Francisco on Sunday, with Ryan Vogelson pitching for the Giants against Chris Carpenter.

Skyscan Forecast 10-20-2012

Podcasts, Weather

October 20th, 2012 by admin

SKYSCAN FORECAST           SATURDAY OCTOBER 20, 2012     CHRIS PARKS

Today: Patchy Fog Early.  Mostly Sunny.  Calm becoming S@ 5-10.  H 62.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy.  SSE @ 5-10.   L 46

Sunday: Mostly Sunny. S @ 10-15.  H 78.

Monday: Chance Showers and T’storms. Mostly Cloudy.  Light ESE.  H 71.

Tuesday: Mostly Sunny. H 74.

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Train vs. pedestrian fatality reported in Montgomery County Friday evening

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October 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency late Friday night, reported that an accident involving a train and a pedestrian had claimed the life of a teenaged Caucasian female. Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Hamman said at around 5:24-p.m., the Montgomery County Communications Center received a call from Burlington Northern Santa Fe reporting a train versus pedestrian accident at the Halland Ave railroad crossing on the southern edge of Stanton. Crews arriving on scene determined the teen had been fatally struck by a BNSF freight train just east of the railroad crossing. As of late Friday night, the name of the female is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is handling the investigation along with BNSF officials. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by Stanton Fire & Rescue, Red Oak Police Dept, Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency, and BNSF.

High School Football Scores (Updated Live)

Sports

October 19th, 2012 by admin

Class 3-A District 1  
*Glenwood (2-6, 0-5)  28  final
Atlantic (5-3, 2-3)  21
*ADM (6-2, 4-1) 17  final/OT
Harlan (7-1, 4-1) 23
*Lewis Central (6-2, 3-2)  16  final
Creston (7-1, 4-1)  7
Perry (2-6)  27 final
Saydel (0-9)  8
Class 3-A District 2
*LeMars (6-2, 4-1)  10  final
Carroll (3-5, 3-2)  7
*Denison (1-7, 1-4)  20  final
Sergeant Bluff-Luton (0-8, 0-5)  12
Class 2-A District 8 
*Kuemper Catholic (8-0, 5-0)  63  final
Clarinda (1-7, 1-4)  14
*OA-BCIG (5-3, 4-1)  34 final
Greene County (4-4, 3-2)  28
*Shenandoah (4-4, 3-2)  6 final
Red Oak (2-6, 2-3)  34
Clarinda Academy (0-8)  36  final
Nodaway Valley (1-7)  42
Class 1-A District 2
*Ridge View (4-4, 3-2)  7  final
IKM/Manning (8-0, 5-0)  28
Class 1-A District 8 
*St. Albert (7-1, 5-0)  63 final
Missouri Valley (2-6, 1-4)  14
*Treynor (4-4, 1-4)  20  final
Panorama (5-3, 3-2)  60
*Tri-Center (6-2, 4-1)  53 final
West Central Valley (4-4, 3-2)  14
Class A District 7
*Earlham (1-7, 1-5)  21  final
Audubon (4-4, 3-3)  52
*Woodward-Granger (8-0, 6-0)  65  final
Bedford (4-4, 4-2)  25
*Madrid (5-3, 4-2)  22  final
Guthrie Center (2-6, 2-4)  26
*Martensdale-St. Marys (3-5, 1-5)  12  final
Woodward Academy (3-5, 3-3)  34
Class A District 8    
*Underwood (4-4, 4-2)  13 final
A-H-S-T (5-3, 4-2)  41
*East Mills (3-5, 2-4)  51  final
West Monona (0-8, 0-6)  6
*Logan-Magnolia (7-1, 6-0)  21 final
Griswold (6-2, 5-1)  7
*Westwood (2-6, 2-4)  12  final
Riverside (2-6, 1-5)  6
8-Man District 6 
*Ankeny Christian (1-8, 0-6)  18  final
Mormon Trail (1-7, 0-6)  60
*Lamoni (7-2, 4-2)  6 final
Murray (8-0, 6-0)  55
*Grandview Park Baptist (3-5, 2-4)  24  final
East Union (3-6, 2-4)  0
Coon Rapids-Bayard (6-3)  0  final
Adair-Casey (7-1)  44
8-Man District 7
*Exira/EHK (8-0, 7-0)  54 final
Heartland Christian (0-9, 0-7)  14
*Glidden-Ralston (6-2, 6-1)  44  final
Ar-We-Va (2-6, 2-5)  12
*Boyer Valley (5-3, 4-3)  42  final
West Harrison (4-4, 3-4)  64
*Charter Oak-Ute (2-6, 1-6) 36  final
Woodbine (4-4, 4-3)  63
8-Man District 8
*CAM (7-2, 6-1)  36  final
Sidney (8-0, 7-0)  38
*Fremont-Mills (7-1, 6-1)  42 final
Lenox (6-2, 5-2)  18
*Villisca (1-7, 1-6)  48  final/OT
Essex (4-5, 2-5)  46
*Stanton (1-7, 1-6)  66  final
Nishnabotna (1-7, 1-6)  32
Corning (3-5)  28  final
Wayne (6-2)  47

Who’s Gonna Win? 10-19-2012

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 19th, 2012 by admin

Picks for the final week of the regular season of the high school football season.

 

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Trojan Preview 10-19-2012

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 19th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Head Football Coach Nick Ross about this weeks game against Glenwood.

 

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Boy Scout files cite 75 Iowa adults for alleged molestation

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October 19th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

So-called “perversion files” kept by the Boy Scouts of America indicate at least 75 adults with ties to Boy Scout Troops and units in Iowa were expelled from the organization on suspicions of child sexual abuse. One allegation in Iowa dates back to 1958, with the most recent incidents reported in Knoxville and Anamosa in 2004. Robert Hopper is the executive director of the Mid-Iowa Council of the Boys Scouts in America based in Des Moines. He says the files were kept to “keep information on people who should not be in a program for kids.”

“In my 34 years of working for the Boy Scouts I’ve been trained to be very aggressive about this,” Hopper says. “When these situations arise we go through the protocols to make sure that those individuals are not in our program and we do our very best to block them from ever being in our program again.” According to Hopper, these paper records were crucial. “Say that Mr. Smith would move away from Iowa and want to be in a youth program in Oklahoma,” Hopper says. “Well, before electronics we needed those files to help us try to compare and make sure that didn’t occur.”

Scouts keep electronic membership records today, and conduct background checks on troop leaders. “When we encounter people who should not be around kids, we make sure they’re blocked from our program,” Hopper says. The Boy Scouts were founded in 1910 and within the organization’s first decade scout leader began collecting data on alleged cases of child molestation. The files were part of a case in Oregon courts and that state’s Supreme Court ordered their release to the public. In more than a third of the cases, the allegations of abuse were not reported to police. The president of Boy Scouts of America yesterday said the organization was “profoundly sorry” for failing to protect all of its members.

The executive director the Mid-Iowa Council of the Boy Scouts says a series of “natural barriers” were put in place several years ago to prevent abuse, like requiring two leaders for every scouting unit. “We should and we have focused on this very intently,” Hopper says. “We have thousands of great leaders, thousands of great kids and families who are in our program and are just doing a wonderful job for kids.” According to the regional office, there are 30-thousand active Boy Scouts today in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota.

(Radio Iowa)