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2 injured during motorcycle accident near Crescent

News

May 31st, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Two people were injured during a motorcycle accident Sunday night, near Crescent. According to the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, 30-year old Daniel Slusky, of Omaha, was driving a 1999 Harley Davidson motorcycle on Highway 183 (Old Lincoln Highway), when he crossed the center line of the road and lost control of the cycle before it crashed. The accident happened at around 8:05-p.m., Sunday.

Pott County Sheriff’s Department spokesman, Sgt. Dwayne Riche, says Slusky was unconscious when rescue crews arrived. He was flown by Life Flight helicopter to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, where a report on his condition is currently not available.

An adult female passenger on the cycle, Dakota Job, of Omaha, was injured, and transported by Crescent Fire and Rescue to the UNMC.

Sgt. Riche says alcohol was being investigated as a possible cause of the crash.

Saturday Baseball/Softball

Sports

May 31st, 2011 by Jim Field

BASEBALL
Lo-Ma Classic
Treynor 14, OA-BCIG 2
Logan-Magnolia 16, Treynor 12

SOFTBALL
Red Oak Invitational
Red Oak 12, Griswold 2
Red Oak 5,Essex 2
Griswold 14, Essex 9
Walnut 11, Fremont-Mills 4
Walnut 12, Shenandoah 2
Shenandoah 8, Fremont-Mills 5
Essex 6, Fremont-Mills 2
Shenandoah 8, Griswold 6
Championship: Red Oak 10, Walnut 0

Charter Oak-Ute 10, Denison-Schleswig 9
Treynor 12, St. Albert 2
Treynor 10, Clarinda 2
Missouri Valley 2, Sioux City North 0 (Tiffani Housh, MV – two-hitter, 11 K’s)
Sioux City East 7, Missouri Valley 2

 

Friday Baseball/Softball

Sports

May 31st, 2011 by Jim Field

BASEBALL

  • Atlantic 6, Carroll 4Shenandoah 6, Sidney 0
  • Clarinda 7, Corning 6
  • Glenwood 16, Thomas Jefferson 2
  • Clarinda Academy 17, Stanton 7 (5 inn)
  • Griswold 11, Bedford 8
  • Tri-Center 7, Underwood 4
  • Treynor 15, Lenox 0 (4 inn)
  • Missouri Valley 11, Riverside 1 (5 inn)
  • Guthrie Center 2, IKM-Manning 1
  • Logan-Magnolia 10, Woodbine 0

SOFTBALL

  • Clarinda 12, Corning 6
  • Creston 7, Clarke 6 (9 Inn)
  • Nishnabotna 14, Essex 8
  • Fremont-Mills 11, Villisca 1 (6 innings)
  • Missouri Valley 4, Riverside 3
  • Underwood 4, Tri-Center 3
  • Treynor 12, Griswold 2
  • AHST 13, Audubon 0 (4 inn)
  • CAM 8, Guthrie Center 2

Trojann 3A/4A Classic (Friday, May 27)
Round one:
Abraham Lincoln 10, Atlantic 9 (8)

Carroll 12, Thomas Jefferson 0

Round Two:
Atlantic 9,  Thomas Jefferson 8

Carroll 6, Abraham Lincoln 3

Atlantic Highlights:

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8    R  H  E
Atlantic  4  0  1  2  0  0  2  0 – 9  8  4
CB AL      1  0  0  4  1   1  2  1  – 10 10 0

WP-Michaela Kennedy  LP-Liz Metheny

Atlantic Scoring:
1st- With one out, Bre VonWehye reaches on an error and was driven in by
Tiara Edelman.  Liz Metheny was walked.  Tiara and Liz scored on a double
by Paige Kennon.  Kennon scored on a single by Katie Groves.

3ed- Tiara Edelman walked and moved to second on a sac bunt by Liz Metheny
then scored on a FC hit by Paige Kennon.

4th- Marissa Berns led off the inning with a walk and moved to second on
sac bunt by Alisha Hinzmann.  Leah Tjepke (CR for Berns)scored on a double
by ReAnn Cappel.

7th- Tiara Edelman is placed on second base as part of the international
tie breaker rule and moves to third on Liz Metheny’s sac bunt.  Paige
Kennon homers.

Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“We jumped out early but let a good AL team battle back.  Unfortunately,
we coupled two or our errors with a walk and a hit in the fourth and gave
up four runs.  On the positive side, I felt we hit the ball against a very
good pitchers, led by Paige Kennon with a double, home run, and five
RBIs.”

1  2  3  4  5  6  7    R  H  E
CB TJ         1  4  0  1  0  2  0 – 8  8  3
Atlantic   0  1  2  5  0  0   1 – 9 11  2

WP-Marissa Berns  LP-Carly Williamson

Atlantic Scoring:
2nd- Katie Groves singles, steals second, moves to third on a fielders
choice hit by Leah Tjepke and scores on a fielders choice hit by Marissa
Berns.

3ed- Tiara Edelman reached on a FC, Liz Metheny walked both runners move
up on a FC by Paige Kennon.  Both runners score on a double by Mackenzie
Holmes.

4th-ReAnn Cappel leads off the inning with a single moves to third on
consecutive passed balls, and scores on an error hit by Tiara Edelman.
Liz Metheny singles scoring Edelman, Paige Kennon singles and both Metheny
and Kennon score on a Mackenzie Holmes double.  Holmes moves to third on
the play at the plate, then scores on a FC hit by Katie Groves.

7th-Leah Tjepke reaches on an error and moved to second on a FC hit by
Marissa Berns and then the walk off single by ReAnn Cappel.

Comments by Coach Hinzmann…
“Defensivly we played much better in game two.  It is encouraging that our
hitting continued from game one into game two, led by Kenzie with four
hits and four RBI’s.  ReAnn and Bre were also on base a lot tonight
getting two hits in this game.  Marissa came in late in the game and shut
down TJ allowing us an opportunity to win.”

 

Atlantic City Council to Act on six resolutions this week

News

May 31st, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council has several Resolutions to act on during their meeting Wednesday evening, at City Hall. Included among them are those pertaining to approval of contracts and bonds for the Portland Cement Concrete and Hot Melt Asphalt paving projects, the Sunnyside Park Road Resurfacing and Parking improvement, Bull Creek Pathway Resurfacing, and City sidewalk repair, projects.

The Council will also hear a report from the City’s Finance Committee, with regard to a proposed Development Agreement with Boulders Inn and Suites. The committee will meet Tuesday, and present their recommendation to the Council on Wednesday.

City Administrator Doug Harris says while there currently is no signed agreement with Boulders, negotiations remained ongoing, and he’s hopeful an agreement can be reached in time for a public hearing. The Council will decide Wednesday, on whether to approve a resolution setting a date for the hearing on the 15th, but if an agreement is not reached by the time their meeting takes place, the resolution and action on the matter will have to be tabled.

Harris says the latest proposal presented by Boulders’ developers, is for a $125,000 up-front grant from the City, and a total of $41,000 in tax rebates. The developer would also realize  another $42,208 in tax avoidance savings. The incentives package would end up costing the City $247,464, or about $5,824 less than what the City offered last May.

The biggest advantage, according to Harris, is that the tax rebates would be spread over nine-years, rather than four. The extended time frame, he says, also allows the City a better cash flow and the ability to fund other, needed, public improvements.

In other business, the Council, Wednesday, will act on authorizing Mayor Dave Jones to sign a five-year agreement between the City and The Iowa Department of Transportation, for maintenance and repair of primary roads. It would be in effect from July 1st, 2011 through June 30th, 2016.

The Atlantic City Council meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., Wednesday.

NANCY (SHEPHERD) ALLEN (6-2-2011)

Obituaries

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

NANCY (SHEPHERD) ALLEN, 63, of Stuart, died Sun., May 29th, at the Taylor Hospice House in Des Moines. Services for NANCY ALLEN will be held 5-p.m. Thu., June 2nd, at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Urbandale. Johnson Family Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Stuart has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 6-8pm Wed., June 2nd.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Nancy Allen Scholarship Fund, in care of the funeral home.

Online condolences may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

Health officials continue search for Iowans who may’ve been exposed to measles

News

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Nearly 100 people have been tested in connection with a measles case that state health officials are treating as a “public health emergency.” Most of the people were passengers on a flight from Chicago to Des Moines on May 11. A child, who later tested positive for the measles, was on the American Airlines plane (flight 3965). Iowa Department of Public Health Medical Director Dr. Patricia Quinlisk says measles is easily spread and can cause serious illness.

“It can cause permanent damage, such as brain damage. Even with good medical care…it can still cause people to die,” Quinlisk said. “So, we take this disease very seriously and want to make sure we stop anybody from getting the measles if we can.”

Iowans who were on the flight or visited Mercy Central Pediatric Clinic or Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines on May 14 may’ve been exposed to the measles. The symptoms include fever, cough, red/pink eyes, runny nose and a rash. Quinlisk says people who suspect they have the measles should NOT go directly to the E-R or their doctor’s office.

“What you need to do is call your health care provider ahead of time…and they will arrange for you to be seen in a way that is safe for the health care provider and you’re not spreading it to other patients,” Quinlisk said.

Iowans who are not sure if they’ve received two MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccines should contact their health care provider. Quinlisk says people who are vaccinated have a 99-percent chance of never getting the measles – even if they’re exposed to the disease. Those older than their mid-50s and know that they had measles as a child do not need to be vaccinated.

(Radio Iowa)

ROZELLE MADISON (6-2-2011)

Obituaries

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

ROZELLE MADISON, 90, of Audubon, died Sat., May 28th, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital in Audubon. Funeral services for ROZELLE MADISON will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., June 2nd, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will be present 6-p.m. Wed., June 1st.

Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon.

Rozelle Madison is survived by:

Her children – Jerry (Sandi) Lauritsen, & Rich (Jan) Lauritsen, all of Audubon; Judy Hill, of Exira; Patty Lauritsten, of Kimballton; Cheryl (Jerry) Wahlert, of Exira; Sally (Roger) Williams, of Spirit Lake; Mary (Delbert) Christensen, of Audubon; and Kent (Teresa) Lauritsen, of Lockbourne, OH.

Her step-children – Mark and Linda Madison, of Adair; Stephen Madison, of Dubuque, IA; Paul and Sara Madison, of CO; Rita and Bruce Pfannkuch, of Harlan.

Her sisters – Elaine Rasmussen, of Exira, & Wanda Rose, of Omaha, NE.

37 grandchildren  10-step grandchildren & 45 great grandchildren

Randolph mayor fights post office closing

News

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

RANDOLPH, Iowa (AP) — The mayor of Randolph isn’t sitting back and quietly accepting a possible proposal to close the town’s post office.

Mayor Vance Trively says he’s demanding financial information about the post office and has put postal officials on notice that he will fight a possible closing of the Randolph post office in the southwest Iowa town of about 170.

The Daily Nonpareil in Council Bluffs says Trively also has talked with state and federal lawmakers.

Mail volume has dropped 20 percent in the past four years and the U.S. Postal Service plans to close or consolidate 2,200 post offices across the country. Among the other proposed post office closures, are those located in Earling, Gray, Kimballton, Elk Horn, Marne, Grant, Modale, Tabor, New Market, Sharpsburg, and Braddyville.

Randolph’s residents say closing their post office is not a solution, suggesting instead a cut in bureaucracy.

Trively suggests a 10 percent across-the-board pay cut.

NW Iowans on the Missouri River need help sandbagging

News

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

SLOAN, Iowa (AP) — Residents of a riverside subdivision near the northwest Iowa city of Sloan are calling for help filling sandbags.

Sioux City television station KTIV reports that the work at River Woods subdivision is scheduled to begin Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock. Volunteers are asked to bring along shovels and gloves.

Sloan and other Iowa towns along the Missouri River have been preparing for more flooding. Water has already spilled over the banks in several low-lying areas along the river in Nebraska and Iowa.

In Omaha, Neb., the city installed flood gates Sunday to keep rising water from seeping into downtown.

The Army Corps of Engineers warns that the high water level and flooding issues will likely worsen over the next month as releases from upstream reservoirs reach historic levels.

LAWRENCE VORRATH (later date)

Obituaries

May 30th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

LAWRENCE VORRATH, 98, of Greenfield, died Mon., May 30th, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle.  Memorial services for LAWRENCE VORRATH will be held at a later date.  Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.  Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

LAWRENCE VORRATH is survived by:

His wife – Lucille Vorrath, of Greenfield.

His son – Gary (Columbine) of Greenfield.

His daughter – Marlete (Maurice) Thompson, of Highland Village, TX.

7 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.