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LSU women, Florida men win NCAA titles

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June 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Florida men took home their first outdoor national and the LSU women won their 15th in 31 years Saturday at the NCAA track and field meet. The SEC sweep snapped a three-year title run by the women and men of Texas A&M — and the Aggies join the league next fall. The men’s team title came down to the final race, the 1,600 relay, between Florida, LSU and Texas A&M. Anchor Tony McQuay gave the Gators the lead on the backstretch and the win in 3 minutes, 0.02 seconds. Florida finished with 50 points, followed by the Tigers (48) and Texas A&M (40). The LSU and Oregon women entered Saturday tied at 40, but the Tigers jumped out to a big lead after Kimberlyn Duncan won the 200 meters.

Tourists look for ghosts at Iowa ‘Ax Murder House’

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June 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The 100th anniversary of Iowa’s worst mass killing will be commemorated with lectures, films and a chance to see the ax used in the grisly crime. But most events will be in Red Oak, 25 miles from where the crime occurred in Villisca. In part that’s because the county history center in Red Oak has better meeting space, but some say it’s also because after a century, Villisca residents are tired of talking about the case. As former mayor Susie Enarson puts it, “I would like it to be over.” But many people will still head for Villisca, where they can tour the house where two adults, their four children and two of the children’s friends were hacked to death while they slept. Their bodies were found June 10, 1912.

Man and child injured in an accident NW of Atlantic, Saturday

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June 9th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two people,  and adult male and a child were injured during a single vehicle accident Saturday afternoon, northwest of Atlantic. The accident happened on Highway 173, about one-half mile north of Eastland Road, or about 2-miles north of the intersection of Highway 173 and 83, at around 3:25-p.m..

According to dispatch reports, an approximately 45-year old male was trapped in the vehicle. The 4-year old male child was in the back seat, in a child safety seat. The man was freed from the vehicle by crews with Atlantic Fire and Rescue. He suffered head and back injuries, but was conscious and communicating with rescuers when they arrived. He was flown by LifeNet helicopter to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. The child was transported by Medivac Ambulance to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, with what were described as minor injuries.

Marne First Responders were also called to the scene to offer assistance, along with Cass County Sheriff’s Deputies. Highway 173 was blocked to through traffic for nearly an hour.

Montgomery County Theft Arrest

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June 9th, 2012 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Saturday (6/9/12) of 55-year-old Michael Dean Ohnmacht of Essex on a valid Montgomery County warrant for theft in the 5th degree. Ohnmacht was arrested around 11:33am and taken to the Montgomery County Jail where he was later released on $300 bond.

SHANE ALEXANDER CREES, Infant, of Casey (Svcs 06-12-2012)

Obituaries

June 9th, 2012 by admin

SHANE ALEXANDER CREES, infant son of Andy Crees and Megan Aalbers of Casey was born into God’s care on Thursday, June 7, 2012, at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. Graveside Services will be held on Tuesday, June 12 at 11:00 a.m. at the Canby Cemetery in rural Casey.  Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangments.

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A luncheon will follow the service at the Canby Friends Church.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

SHANE CREES is survived by:

His parents – Andy Crees and Megan Aalbers, of Casey.

Maternal Grandparents: Michael and Dawn Aalbers of Prairie City

Paternal Grandparents: Brian and Kristie Crees of Casey, Amy and Gordon Badger of Guthrie Center.

Maternal Great Grandmother – Magdalene Aalbers of Pella.

Paternal Great Grandparents: Floyd “Bill” and Jeanette Crees of Casey, Norma Lemke of Guthrie Center, Denny and Connie Gaffney of Lamont and Darwin Badger of Guthrie Center.

Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and other relatives.

CCHS to Host Open House on Sunday

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June 9th, 2012 by admin

ATLANTIC –   Cass County Health System will be hosting a community open house on Sunday, June 10, 2012, from 1 – 5 pm.  The open house will showcase the completion of Phase 1 of the CCHS Addition and Renovation Project.  Guests should enter via the the main north entrance.

            “We are so excited to share the progress with our community!” said Pat Markham, CEO.  “It’s hard to believe we broke ground just 14 months ago, and now we have this beautiful new addition.  The improvements in facilities and equipment are amazing, and will enable us to continue providing outstanding care for our patients.”

            The main emphasis of Phase 1 is a two-story 42,250 sq. ft. addition, mostly to the southeast of the existing hospital.  The main floor of the new area includes the Emergency Department and Admissions, Same Day Surgery and Surgery Department.  All of the areas have been designed to maximize patient privacy and security, while accommodating the latest in medical technology.  The second floor of the addition houses Inpatient Services, which includes Obstetrics, Medical/Surgical, and Intensive Care Units.  Highlights of this area include large, homey patient rooms, each of which has a pull-out love seat for family members and a private bathroom with shower.  Having all the Inpatient Services centrally located will allow staff to be cross-trained and serve patients more efficiently.  Another major improvement in the new addition will be the updated air-handling systems which will allow more comfortable, consistent temperatures in patient rooms.

            Work was also done at Atlantic Medical Center during Phase 1, with the expansion of Suite C to create a separate Obstetrics/Gynecology area, and the remodeling of some existing space to create Suite D with six additional family medicine exam rooms.  “We have been very successful in recruiting and retaining our family medicine staff the last few years, so we needed additional space to provide care to more patients every day,” Pat explained.  “With the expanded clinic hours of 7 am – 7 pm four days a week, the AMC is able to accommodate almost all patients on a same day basis when needed.” 

Finally, the CCMH atrium area has been redecorated, thanks to the CCMH Auxiliary’s very generous $140,000 donation.  The Auxiliary funds were also used to purchase new flat-screen televisions for patient rooms and waiting areas in the new addition.

            The AMC addition and remodeling was completed last fall, and those areas have been in use since that time.  The hospital areas will move into the new addition shortly after the open house; the main floor departments will move the weekend of June 15, with the second floor departments moving the weekend of June 29.  “We do ask for everyone’s patience as we make this transition,” Pat noted. “Our staff has done a lot of planning and preparation, and hope to make the move with as little disruption to patients and families as possible.”

            Immediately following the move, work will begin on Phase 2 of the Addition and Renovation Project.  This will include remodeling of an existing 22,000 sq. ft., primarily for improved outpatient services.  The remodeling will take place in several phases as departments are moved to new locations, freeing existing space for work.  “We will do our best to keep the community informed as we move departments into temporary locations, and then into their permanent new homes,” Pat said.  “Remodeling is usually more disruptive than new construction, so please be sure to ask any of us for help if you need it – we’ll be happy to help you find your way!”

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June 9th, 2012 by admin

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Girls State Soccer Results

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June 9th, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 1-A First Round

  • Nevada 1, Gilbert 0
  • Davenport Assumption 5, Center Point-Urbana 0
  • Sioux City Bishop Heelan 5, Iowa City Regina 0
  • Waterloo Columbus Catholic 7, St. Albert 0

Class 2-A First Round

  • Sioux City East 2, Pella 0
  • Cedar Rapids Xavier 2, ADM/Van Meter 1
  • Glenwood 2, Union 1 (5-4 PK’s)
  • North Scott 2, Dallas Center-Grimes 1

Class 3-A First Round

  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2, Iowa City West 0
  • Bettendorf 2, Johnston 0
  • Waukee 1, Dowling Catholic 0
  • Ankeny 2, Linn-Mar 0

Class 1-A Semifinals

  • Davenport Assumption 3, Nevada 0
  • Sioux City Bishop Heelan 4, Waterloo Columbus Catholic 3   2OT

Class 2-A Semifinals

  • Cedar Rapids Xavier 5, Sioux City East 0
  • North Scott 4, Glenwood 2

Class 3-A Semifinals

  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1,  Bettendorf 0
  • Ankeny 2, Waukee 1

Class 1-A Finals

  • Davenport Assumption4, Sioux City Bishop Heelan 0

Class 2-A Finals

  • Cedar Rapids Xavier 3, North Scott 0

Class 3-A Finals

  • 4:00pm — Cedar Rapids Kennedy (16-4) vs. Ankeny (20-0)

Baseball and Softball Scores 06-08-2012

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June 9th, 2012 by admin

Baseball
Boone 6, Glenwood 3
Logan-Magnolia 21, Woodbury Central, Moville 7
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 16, Woodbine 0
Martensdale-St. Marys 13, Corning 0
Nishnabotna 17, Clarinda Academy 1
OA-BCIG 3, Whiting 2
Pleasantville 13, Lenox 0 (5 inn)
Sioux City, North 10, Lewis Central 4
Van Meter 17, Adair-Casey 2 (5 Innings)
West Central Valley, Stuart 6, CAM, Anita 5
West Harrison, Mondamin 13, Fremont-Mills, Tabor 8

Softball
Albia 10, Atlantic 3
Creston 16, Griswold 4
Essex 12, Stanton 7
Exira-EHK 12, Guthrie Center 2
Fremont-Mills 16, West Harrison 6
Harlan 5, Carroll 4 (8)
IKM-Manning 5, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 3
Lenox 11, CAM, Anita 0
Madrid 10, West Central Valley, Stuart 0
Martensdale-St Marys 5, Corning 2
Missouri Valley 10, Audubon 5
OA-BCIG 8, Denison-Schleswig 5
Red Oak 7, Griswold 0
Treynor 10, Riverside, Oakland 0
Villisca 11, East Mills 9
Waukee 4, Des Moines, Abraham Lincoln 3 (8)