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2014 High School Football Scores – Week 1, August 29

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August 29th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 3-A District 8
ADM 15, Perry 9
Clarinda 60, Atlantic 14
Creston 27, Norwalk 17
Dallas Center-Grimes 27, Carlisle 24
Glenwood 41, Red Oak 24
Harlan 45,  Denison 14
Winterset 15, Oskaloosa 14

Class 2-A District 8
Clarinda 60, Atlantic 14
IKM-Manning 28, East Sac County 7
Carroll 34, Kuemper Catholic 0
Manson/NW Webster 54, Prairie/Southeast Valley 26
Glenwood 41, Red Oak 24
Shenandoah 28, Riverside 7
Des Moines Christian 24, West Central Valley 6

Class 1-A District 1
Audubon 13, A-H-S-T 6
IKM-Manning 28, East Sac County 7
Logan-Magnolia 42, Missouri Valley 6
OA-BCIG 26, Cherokee, Washington 6
Lawton-Bronson 35, Treynor 20
Tri-Center 19, Underwood 8
Onawa/West Monona @ Westwood/Sloan, ppd to Aug. 30th (Saturday)

Class 1-A District 8
Central Decatur 33, Nodaway Valley 12
Des Moines Christian 24, West Central Valley 6
Nevada 49, Interstate-35 13
Ogden 23, Panorama 13
Southwest Valley 40, Clarinda Academy 0
Madrid 28, Van Meter 13
Woodward-Granger 36, Martensdale-St. Marys 20

Class A District 1
Audubon 13, A-H-S-T 6
Bedford 36, Griswold 14
Logan-Magnolia 42, Missouri Valley 6
Alta-Aurelia 35, Maple Valley 12
Shenandoah 28, Riverside 7
St. Albert 20, Thomas Jefferson 13
Tri-Center 19, Underwood 8
West Monona @ Westwood (ppd. to Aug. 30th)

Class A District 8
Bedford 36, Griswold 14
Southwest Valley 40, Clarinda Academy 0
Earlham @ Woodward Academy
Woodward-Granger @ Martensdale-St. Marys
Mount Ayr @ Albia
Central Decatur 33, Nodaway Valley 12
Colfax-Mingo @ Pleasantville
Cardinal @ SE Warren

8-Man District 1
Ar-We-Va @ Remsen St. Mary’s
East Mills 20, Boyer Valley 0
Exira/EHK 58, Nishnabotna 6
Kingsley-Pierson @ Clay Central-Everly
West Bend-Mallard @ Newell-Fonda
MMC @ River Valley
Sidney 43, West Harrison 26
Fremont-Mills 50, Woodbine 20

8-Man District 7
CAM 48, Adair-Casey 24
Ankeny Christian Academy @ Wayne
Laurens-Marathon @ Coon Rapids-Bayard
Lenox @ East Union
Remsen-Union @ Glidden-Ralston
Guthrie Center 52, Stanton 28
Murray @ Mormon Trail
NE Hamilton @ CAL

8-Man District 8
CAM 48, Adair-Casey 24
East Mills 20, Boyer Valley 0
Lamoni 44, Essex 16
Fremont-Mills 50, Woodbine 20
Lenox 36, East Union 32 (Suspended in 4th)
Exira/EHK 58, Nishnabotna 6
Sidney 43, West Harrison 26
Guthrie Center 52, Stanton 28

Backyard and Beyond 08-29-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 29th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning about some outdoor events this weekend and beyond.

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Traffic stop results in an arrest in Lenox

News

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Friday) morning in Lenox, resulted in the arrest of a man wanted on an assault charge. Authorities says officers stopped a vehicle at around 1:15-a.m. on south Brooks Street, in Lenox.

German P. Rodriguez.

German P. Rodriguez.

The driver, identified as 21-year old German Phillip Rodriguez, of Lenox, was known to be wanted on an arrest warrant for assault causing injury stemming from an incident that occurred on August 24th in Lenox.

Rodriguez was arrested and transported to the Taylor County Jail.

Creston woman arrested for eluding and assault

News

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Creston woman was arrested Thursday evening on charges of eluding and simple assault. According to Creston Police, 31-year old Erin Wallace was taken into custody at around 5:10-p.m. and later released from the Union County Jail on $1,000 bond.

Will global warming mean an end to Iowa blizzards? Wishful thinking…

News, Weather

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A national report on climate change finds even with global warming, we’ll still have plenty of snow in the winters ahead in Iowa and across much of the country’s northern half. State Climatologist Harry Hillaker says climate change is very gradual and snow blowers and shovels will remain necessities. Hillaker says the report from M-I-T didn’t exactly go out on a limb in predicting continued snowy winters for Iowa.

“When you think about it, that’s not really much of a surprise, I guess the basic mechanism on how we get snow is not going to be changing in a warmer world,” Hillaker says. “The number of opportunities may be decreasing but the storms could be just as intense but probably not as frequent as what we’ve been seeing in years past.” The Old Farmers’ Almanac forecasts the winter ahead will be colder than usual, then next summer will be hotter. The publication predicts winter temperatures, precipitation and snowfall will all be below normal, with the coldest period running from early December into the first half of January. Hillaker says it’s an extreme challenge to accurately predict the weather several months in advance.

“Certainly, not very easily and there’s lots of outfits out there like the Farmer’s Almanac and some private forecasters that attempt to do that sort of thing,” Hillaker says. “I don’t know if anyone’s attempted any kind of study of how accurate those prognostications are, but certainly it’s very, very difficult and we’ve got a long ways to go in those longer-range outlooks.” While scientific advancements are making forecasts more on-target, Hillaker says no one can really predict now, at summer’s end, what the weather will be this winter.

“Certainly, the day-by-day forecasts, out a week or two, have gotten far, far better than they used to be just in the last 20 or 30 years, tremendous improvements,” Hillaker says. “On that longer range, say from 30 days on out, there’s some skill there, but still a lot of guess work.” The M-I-T study predicts some regions will see less snowfall, but the snowfall extremes may actually intensify. Hillaker notes, Iowa’s had above-average snowfall in seven of the past eight winters.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Engineer provides road & bridge project report

News

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Engineer Charles Marker, today (Friday), provided the Board of Supervisors with an update on various county Secondary Roads Department projects. Marker said motorists on Interstate 80 in Cass County can expect to experience some detours in September. He said there was a pre-construction conference with the Iowa DOT earlier this month with regard to the I-80 bridge north of Marne (County Road M-56). A.M. Cohron is the contractor for the project.

Marker says the Interstate will be closed beginning September 8th during the overnight hours, from Sept. 8th through the 11th so the bridge deck surface can be removed. Traffic will simply be rerouted up the off ramp and back down to I-80 via the on-ramp on the other side of M-56 for the duration of the project. Motorists who normally travel north on M-56 to I-80 will need to go one-mile east on Boston Road and then north under the Interstate, and then back west in order to head toward Omaha, or, they may travel to the Walnut or Elk Horn exits to get back on the Interstate.

Other bridge projects include those involving deck patching. DENCO Construction has already completed one of the projects, located by “The Valley” across the Nishnabotna River. One of the nine projects planned has been dropped for now. That’s because the level of repair was more extensive then first thought, so the affected bridge deck is slated for replacement at a later date. Other work is set to begin along County Road N-28. Marker said bid-letting on the Landfill Bridge will take place in October, with work slated to begin Aug. 3rd, 2015.

And, Marker said a twin concrete box culvert north of the Marne Cemetery is finished, with only the dirt finishing work remaining.

Flood Warning cancelled for East Nishnabotna River at Red Oak

Weather

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

FLOOD STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OMAHA/VALLEY NEBRASKA
701 AM CDT FRI AUG 29 2014

…THE FLOOD WARNING IS CANCELLED FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVER…

EAST NISHNABOTNA RIVER AT RED OAK AFFECTING MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

* AT 6:45 AM FRIDAY THE STAGE WAS 15.3 FEET…OR 2.7 FEET BELOW
FLOOD STAGE.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 18.0 FEET.
* FORECAST…THE RIVER CRESTED BELOW FLOOD STAGE AT 17.8 FEET. THE
RIVER WILL FALL TO 13.6 FEET

Flood Warning update: Nodaway River at Clarinda – Moderate flooding expected

Weather

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

829 AM CDT FRI AUG 29 2014

FORECAST FLOODING CHANGED FROM MINOR TO MODERATE SEVERITY FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVER IN IOWA…NODAWAY RIVER AT CLARINDA AFFECTING PAGE COUNTY.

THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE NODAWAY RIVER AT CLARINDA.
* AT 7:15 AM FRIDAY THE STAGE WAS 26.1 FEET…OR 3.1 FEET ABOVE
FLOOD STAGE.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 23.0 FEET.
* MODERATE FLOODING IS OCCURRING AND MODERATE FLOODING IS FORECAST.
* FORECAST…THE RIVER WILL CONTINUE RISING TO NEAR 26.3 FEET BY THIS
AFTERNOON. THE RIVER WILL FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE TONIGHT.

Heartbeat Today 08-29-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

August 29th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field talks about avoiding IRS Phone Scams.

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Updated Nat’l. Weather Svc. forecast for Cass & area Counties

Weather

August 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

731 AM CDT FRI AUG 29 2014

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING. THEN NUMEROUS THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. SOME THUNDERSTORMS MAY PRODUCE HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH MID MORNING. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 60 PERCENT.
TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE LOWER 60S. WEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 50 PERCENT.

SATURDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. WEST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE MID 60S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 80S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.
SUNDAY NIGHT…THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY. LOW IN THE MID 60S. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 70 PERCENT.

LABOR DAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS.