United Group Insurance

Ferentz named Big 10 Coach of the Year

Sports

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Big Ten offensive awards as voted on by coaches and media:

Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year_Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State

Hayes-Schembechler Coach of the Year (coaches vote)_Kirk Ferentz, Iowa

Dave McClain Coach of the Year (media vote)_Kirk Ferentz, Iowa

Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year_Connor Cook, Michigan State

Richter-Howard Receiver of the Year_Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State

Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year_Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State

Kwalick-Clark Tight End of the Year_Jake Butt, Michigan

Rimington-Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year_Taylor Decker, Ohio State

Coaches All-Big Ten

First Team

QB_Connor Cook, Michigan State.

RB_Jordan Howard, Indiana; Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State.

WR_Jehu Chesson, Michigan; Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State.

C_Jack Allen, Michigan State.

G_Jordan Walsh, Iowa; Pat Elflein, Ohio State.

T_Jack Conklin, Michigan State; Taylor Decker, Ohio State.

TE_Jake Butt, Michigan.

Second Team

QB_C.J. Beathard, Iowa.

RB_Justin Jackson, Northwestern; Saquon Barkley, Penn State.

WR_Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska; Alex Erickson, Wisconsin.

C_Austin Blythe, Iowa.

G_Dan Feeney, Indiana; Brian Allen, Michigan State.

T_Jason Spriggs, Indiana; Alex Lewis, Nebraska.

TE_Dan Vitale, Northwestern.

Third Team

QB_Nate Sudfeld, Indiana.

RB_Josh Ferguson, Illinois; Jordan Canzeri, Iowa.

WR_Michael Thomas, Ohio State; Chris Godwin, Penn State.

C_Jacoby Boren, Ohio State.

G_Donavon Clark, Michigan State; Billy Price, Ohio State.

T_Erik Magnuson, Michigan; Tyler Marz, Wisconsin.

TE_Josiah Price, Michigan State.

Media All-Big Ten

First Team

QB_Connor Cook, Michigan State.

RB_Jordan Howard, Indiana; Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State.

WR_Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State; Alex Erickson, Wisconsin.

C_Jack Allen, Michigan State.

G_Dan Feeney, Indiana; Pat Elflein, Ohio State.

T_Jack Conklin, Michigan State; Taylor Decker, Ohio State.

TE_Jake Butt, Michigan.

Second Team

QB_C.J. Beathard, Iowa.

RB_Justin Jackson, Northwestern; Saquon Barkley, Penn State.

WR_Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska; Chris Godwin, Penn State.

C_Austin Blythe, Iowa.

G_Jordan Walsh, Iowa; Brian Allen, Michigan State.

T_Jason Spriggs, Indiana; Tyler Marz, Wisconsin.

TE_Dan Vitale, Northwestern.

Third Team

QB_Nate Sudfeld, Indiana.

RB_Josh Ferguson, Illinois; Jordan Canzeri, Iowa.

WR_Michael Thomas, Ohio State; Leonte Carroo, Rutgers.

C_Jacoby Boren, Ohio State.

G_Ted Karras, Illinois; Kyle Kalis, Michigan.

T_Erik Magnuson, Michigan; Alex Lewis, Nebraska.

TE_Josiah Price, Michigan State.

 

CLINT BROWNLEE, 25, of Greenfield (Svcs. 12/5/15)

Obituaries

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CLINT BROWNLEE, 25, of Greenfield, died Tuesday, December 1st, at the Adair County Memorial Hospital in Greenfield. Funeral services for CLINT BROWNLEE will be held 5-p.m. Sat., Dec. 5th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

The family will greet friends from 2-until 4-pm Saturday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Clint Brownlee Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

CLINT BROWNLEE is survived by:

His daughter -Jazmyne Brownlee, of Greenfield;

His mother – Jean McDonald, of Greenfield.

His father – Kyle Brownlee, of Lake Dallas, TX.

His sisters – Tina Travis and husband Jaye of Sanford, NC, & and Brandi House and husband Michael, of Creston.

His brothers – Marshall Brownlee of Lake Dallas, TX and Justin Compton and wife Michele, of Altoona.

His maternal grandparents – Dan and Julie Compton of Bridgewater.

Other relatives and friends.

Backyard and Beyond 12-01-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

Lavon talks about fat loss tips.

Play

2015 DNR VOLUNTEER FIRE ASSISTANCE GRANTS AWARDED TO RURAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS

News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says more than $173,000 in 50 percent cost-share grants have recently been awarded to 74 of Iowa’s rural fire departments to aid their efforts in protecting Iowan’s and their property from wildfires. The grants offer valuable funding assistance for wildfire suppression, personal protective and communications equipment.

Among the fire departments that have received or will receive 2015 VFA grants, are those in: Creston, Elk Horn, Harlan, Irwin, Menlo, Onawa, Sidney, Stanton, and Stuart. The grants are made possible through the Iowa DNR Forestry Bureau, in cooperation with US Forest Service – State and Private Forestry.

Gail Kantak, fire supervisor with the DNR’s Forestry Bureau, reminds all fire departments of the importance of submitting Wildland Fire Reports whenever they respond to a wildland fire or provide assistance to a prescribed or controlled wildland fire. Wildland fire reporting forms are available at www.iowadnr.gov/fire.

Departments returning the reports receive priority points when the Volunteer Fire Assistance grant applications are scored. The wildland fire reports are compiled locally and nationally and are reported to Congress.

Preseason High School Wrestling rankings released by The Predicament

Sports

December 1st, 2015 by admin

The Iowa Wresting coverage website thepredicament.com released their preseason wrestling rankings on Monday. You can follow the links below to check out the top ten team and individual rankings in Classes 1A, 2A, and 3A.

Class 1A Rankings

Class 2A Rankings

Class 3A Rankings

Senator Ernst has retired from the Iowa Army National Guard

News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst has retired from the Iowa Army National Guard after more than 23 years of military service. “Today is my first day as a full-fledged civilian,” Ernst says, with a laugh. Ernst, a lieutenant colonel who is the first female combat veteran to serve in the United States Senate, officially retired yesterday (Monday).

“It was really hard to step away from the National Guard, but it was a commitment that I had made in the campaign and I’m ready to move forward and separate from the Guard,” Ernst said. “It’s been such an honor to serving in the National Guard. I really truly served with some of the finest men and women in uniform. I will continue to serve them as a United States Senator.” Ernst was the commander of a battalion of 150 soldiers who did a 14-month tour of duty in Kuwait and Iraq in 2003 and 2004. After her election in 2014, she shifted to duty at Camp Dodge as the assistant to the Iowa Army National Guard chief of staff.

“Obviously serving as a United States Senator does take a lot of time, a lot of energy and I, of course, want to continue serving Iowans, but it will be in a much different capacity here in the United States Senate,” Ernst says, “and, of course, I would love to spend more time with my family as well.” Ernst in the past year has kept up her duty and training requirements.

“That’s where we do run into time constraints and I think my family has been on the short end of that,” Ernst says. “…I will spend more time, of course, with my family and more time out on the road focusing on the senate as well. I did the 99 county tour, was able to do that this past year, but this will allow a little bit more flexibility with that schedule.” Her husband is a retired soldier and the couple’s daughter attends Stanton High School. Ernst joined the Army R-O-T-C at Iowa State University when she was 19 years old, so she’s been in the military her entire adult life.

“And it is very difficult for me to step away because of the great people that I’ve had the opportunity to work with,” Ernst says. Ernst discussed her retirement with Iowa reporters during a conference call this morning (Tuesday). Ernst, who is 45, will receive a military pension when she reaches the age of 59.

(Radio Iowa)

Audubon man arrested for allegedly filing false info on firearms app

News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports 31-year old Anthony John Lesatz, of Audubon, was arrested Monday night on a outstanding felony warrant for providing false information on a permit to acquire firearms.

The charge is the result of an investigation into an application Lesatz submitted to the Sheriff’s Office. Lesatz was brought to the Audubon County Jail and held on $5,000 bond.

Audubon Police report 6 arrests

News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer, today (Tuesday), said his officers made six arrests over the past few weeks. On Sunday, 20-year old Angel Nicole Knowles, of Atlantic, was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. Knowles was later released on promise to appear in court.

Last Friday, officers with the Audubon Police Department arrested 21-year old Kaz Ryan Cozad, of Lamoni, for Disorderly Conduct. Cozad was transported to the Audubon County Jail where he was held to appear before a magistrate.

On Nov. 26th, 30-year old Scott Joseph Meislahn, of Dubuque, was arrested in Audubon for OWI – 3rd offense. Meislahn was transported to the Audubon County Jail where he posted $5000 bond.

On Nov. 25th, 27-year old Jessica Lynn Pedrin and 25-year old Heather Eileen Runkis, both of Audubon, were arrested for Disorderly Conduct. Both were released later on promise to appear in court.

And on Nov. 12th, Audubon Police arrested 56-year old Karla Jo Anderson of Audubon, on a warrant for Theft – 5th degree. Anderson appeared, and pled guilty, before a magistrate.

DNR releases results of checkpoint near Sioux City

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has released the results of a special checkpoint held earlier this month at the southbound Interstate 29 weigh station south of Sioux City. D-N-R Conservation officer Chad Morrow set up the checkpoint. Morrow says there are a lot of hunters and fishermen traveling at this time of year and they tried to do as many compliance checks that they could for proper licenses and game limits. The 60 state and county officers involved interviewed 620 people traveling on the interstate between noon and 5 p-m. Morrow says they ended up with 35 wildlife citations and one traffic citation.

“But we also addressed probably hundreds of other violations with written warnings, verbal warnings, along with citations as well,” Morrow says. He says one issue stood out. “Probably being the transportation of pheasants without the attached foot, wing or head so we can I-D for sex and wether they are a rooster or not. That was probably the most common violation,” according to Morrow. There were a variety of other violations too.

“Firearms uncased, loaded, we had some illegal deer cases that we investigated and turned over to other state,” Morrow says. Morrow says the results of the operation are good reminder for all hunters and fishermen to read up on the rules and regulations before going out. He says you should know the transportation and license requirements along with the bag limits and daily possession limits. “There’s quite a few details to know there, so you have to be prepared before you take a trip to another state or go out on a hunting trip or on any hunting, fishing, trapping type activity,” Morrow says.

The citations issued carry a fine and court costs totaling 195 dollars. Officials seized 166 pheasants and nine ducks during the operation which was held on November 15th.

(Radio Iowa)

Glenwood man arrested on U-S Marshal’s warrant

News

December 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports a man wanted by U-S Marshal’s was arrested Monday, in Glenwood. 37-year old Steven Horton, of Glenwood, was arrested on a warrant and was being held without bail in the Mills County Jail.