GOLF
GIRLS
Mount Ayr 200, Bedford no team score (Medalist: Tessa Shields, Mount Ayr 44)
BOYS
Bedford 194, Mount Ayr 208 (Medalist: Myles Greene, Mount Ayr 39)
TENNIS
GIRLS
Atlantic 8, Southwest Valley 1
Glenwood 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
GOLF
GIRLS
Mount Ayr 200, Bedford no team score (Medalist: Tessa Shields, Mount Ayr 44)
BOYS
Bedford 194, Mount Ayr 208 (Medalist: Myles Greene, Mount Ayr 39)
TENNIS
GIRLS
Atlantic 8, Southwest Valley 1
Glenwood 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
GIRLS
Atlantic 3, Creston 2
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 1, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 0
Harlan 4, AHSTW 2
Tri-Center 3, Treynor 0
BOYS
AHSTW 7, Clarinda Academy 2
Kuemper Catholic 4, Creston 1
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 1, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 0
The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.
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Police in Creston say the Nishna Valley Credit Union in Creston, has reported a bad Cashier’s Check was presented and cashed. The check was cashed April 11th, and was later found to have been fraudulent. The loss was estimated at $1,720.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS CANCELLED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 166 FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IN IOWA THIS CANCELS 5 COUNTIES:
FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE POTTAWATTAMIE
THE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10-A.M. FOR: CASS, ADAIR, ADAMS, RINGGOLD, TAYLOR & UNION COUNTIES. THE PRIMARY THREATS ARE LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The number of parents seeking religious exemptions to Iowa vaccination requires is still climbing despite health officials’ efforts to ease concerns about the shots. Don Callaghan with the Iowa Public Health Department told The Des Moines Register that “it’s not the trend we want to be seeing.”
A new state report says more than 6,700 Iowa schoolchildren obtained religious exemptions to vaccinations this school year, up 13 percent from the year before and more than four times the number 15 years ago. Iowa doesn’t make parents cite specific religious teachings for exemptions. The state merely requires a signed statement that immunization “conflicts with a genuine and sincere religious belief.”
About 1.3 percent of Iowa schoolchildren now have religious exemptions to vaccination, compared with a national average of 1.5 percent.
A new push to guard against meningitis outbreaks in Iowa is included in a budget bill awaiting Governor Branstad’s review. Bacterial meningitis is serious and can be deadly. It causes tissue surrounding the brain and the spinal cord to swell. Representative Rob Taylor of West Des Moines is all too familiar with it.
“My oldest daughter who is in dental school now actually had it when she was 18 days old, nearly died. That’s why part of the reason why it’s very close to my heart,” Taylor says. “I think it’s very important that we have junior high, high school and adults vaccinated specifically against meningitis, so that we’re not exposing unneeded risk to our smallest — our toddlers and our infants.”
Iowa is one of 11 states that do not require teenagers to be vaccinated. “We’re ripe for an outbreak,” Taylor says. The Centers for Disease Control recommends kids get the meningitis vaccine by the age of 12 and then get a booster shot when they’re 16. “You get a shot at the 7th grade level and the 12th grade level, preparing our kids to go off and live in dorms or go into the military and it has a zero percent death rate,” Taylor says.
If Governor Branstad signs off on the proposal, 7th graders and 12th graders will have to show they’ve gotten the meningitis vaccine, or they won’t be able to enroll in school. Meningitis is highly contagious, according to Taylor. “And very devastating to the community that gets it because if there’s one that has, it can spread rapidly,” Taylor says. About four-thousand cases of meningitis are reported in the U.S. each year.
At the end of March a student at St. Ambrose University was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. Nearly 80 percent of American teenagers get a first dose of the meningitis vaccine. In Iowa, only 64 percent get it. That’s 11-and-a-half percent lower than Minnesota and about 13 percent lower than Illinois. South Dakota’s governor just signed a bill requiring 7th and 12th graders to show they’ve been vaccinated before they may enroll in school.
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The Rolling Valley Girls Golf Championships were held Tuesday at Atlantic Golf and Country Club in Atlantic.
Team Scoring
Individual Scores
Atlantic Girls Tennis v SW Valley 5-10-16 4:30 pm
Atlantic 8 SW Valley 1
Singles
1. Jena Brosam 11 (A) def Brittany Westlake 11 (SW) 8-6
2. Olivia Davis 11 (A) def Sydney Dimmler 12 (SW) 8-4
3. Ashtyn Grossnickle 12 (SW) def Kyja Arnold 11 (A) 8-3
4. Heather Freund 10 (A) def Jacy Shafer 11 (SW) 8-3
5. Carly Westphalen 11 (A) def Danielle Wetzel 10 (SW) 8-1
6. Alexis Boes 11 (A) def Katie Herman 9 (SW) 8-3
Doubles
1. Davis/Arnold (A) def Westlake/Grossnickle (SW) 8-3
2. Brosam/Boes (A) def Dimmler/Shafer (SW) 8-4
3. HFreund/ Westphalen (A) def Wetzel/Herman (SW) 8-0