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ISU’s Spears earns Defensive Player of the Week honors from Big 12

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October 24th, 2017 by admin

IRVING, Texas – The Big 12 Conference announced Monday that Iowa State sophomore linebacker Marcel Spears was named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week.

A native of Olathe, Kan., Spears played a huge role in Iowa State’s third-straight win against Texas Tech on Saturday. Spears, who had seven tackles in the game, sealed the victory with his fourth quarter, 61-yard interception return for a touchdown. After Texas Tech had trimmed the lead to 24-13, Spears perfectly read a TTU screen pass and ran untouched for the pick-six to put the game out of reach.

It was Iowa State’s third interception return for a TD this season, tying for third nationally.

Spears is having an outstanding season, ranking fourth in the Big 12 and 44th nationally in tackles per game at 8.7. He is also tied for the team lead in forced fumbles with two. This is the third-straight week an ISU player has been honored by the league: Joel Lanning (Def. PoW- Oklahoma), Kyle Kempt (Off. PoW- Oklahoma) and Trever Ryen (ST PoW- Kansas).

No. 25 Iowa State, 5-2 overall and 3-1 in Big 12 play, will play host to No. 4 TCU on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT.

High School Volleyball Regional Schedule 10/24/2017

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October 24th, 2017 by admin

Tournament play continues tonight for Class 3A, 4A, and 5A with Regional Semifinals on tap. All matches are set to start at 7:00pm unless otherwise noted.

Class 3A Region 2

East Sac County @ Kuemper Catholic
South Central Calhoun @ Story City

Class 3A Region 3

Shenandoah @ Red Oak
North Polk @ Gilbert

Class 4A Region 1

Carroll @ Bishop Heelan, Sioux City
Storm Lake @ LeMars

Class 4A Region 2

Harlan @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton
ADM @ Glenwood

Class 4A Region 3

Norwalk @ Lewis Central
Ballard @ Dallas Center-Grimes

Class 5A Region 4

Southeast Polk @ West Des Moines Valley
Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson @ Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln

National Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday in Atlantic, Red Oak, Council Bluffs and Glenwood.

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

This Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (local time), the federal Drug Enforcement Administration and its local law enforcement, community and tribal partners will give the public its 14th opportunity in seven years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Individuals can take pills and other solid forms of medication to one of almost 5,000 collection sites manned by more than 4,000 partners nationwide (Liquids, needles or sharps cannot be accepted, however). You can find nearby collection sites at www.DEATakeBack.com or by calling 800-882-9539. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.

Locally, prescription drug drop off sites can be found at the Atlantic Police Department inside the City Hall building, in Red Oak at the Hy-Vee Store (Montgomery County Sheriff’s drop-off site), and at the Glenwood Police Department, and Walgreens, in Council Bluffs.

Nationwide last April the public turned in 450 tons (900,000 pounds) of prescription drugs at almost 5,500 sites operated by the DEA and more than 4,200 of its state and local law enforcement partners. Overall, in its 13 previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners have taken in over 8.1 million pounds—more than 4,050 tons—of pills.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th

Trading Post

October 24th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  slide-in steel pick-up stock rack, in fair condition, make an offer.  1978 3/4 ton Ford pick-up box trailer, hitch pin (extended tongue), in fair condition, asking $125 or best offer.  Sears Craftsman 20″ push mower, 6.75 HP, with bag, mulch or side discharge, with deck cleaner, asking $150 or best offer.  Call 712-250-0902 in Cumberland, leave message if no answer.

WANTED:  any amount of skeins of “Crafter’s Secret” acrylic yarn in navy color.  Call 712-769-2426 or 605-651-3135.

FOR SALE: very nice washer & dryer; very good microwave. 243-7792.

FOR SALE: Take and go Thermos portable gas grill $30. 243-2361.

Backyard & Beyond 10-24-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 24th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Jacque Wickey about the Atlantic Business & Professional Women Craft Show.

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Audit questions Iowa State’s purchase of plane for ex-leader

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — A state audit is questioning Iowa State University’s use of donations to buy an airplane used largely by former President Steven Leath to work on his piloting skills. A report released Tuesday says the school failed to get required written permission from the executive director of the Board of Regents for the $498,000 purchase. It says Iowa State should consider requesting reimbursement from Leath, now the president of Auburn University, for a March 2016 trip in which he was flown to his North Carolina home.

The report notes that 52 of 76 trips on the aircraft were used for Leath to obtain his instrument rating. Given its limited use for “clear business” reasons, the audit questions whether the purchase served a university purpose. The university is defending the purchase, saying the plane facilitated Leath’s fundraising activities.

Bridge planks theft reported from Union County Secondary Roads lot

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports that sometime between Oct. 11th and 18th, someone stole 37 bridge planks from the Union County Secondary Roads’ storage lot, located at 1701 Commerce Road. The planks were valued at $2,368. Anyone with information about the crime should call the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office reports also, an Adair County man escaped injury after he swerved to miss a deer and his pickup went into a ditch. 49-year old Rodney Wayne Carroll, of Greenfield, was traveling south on Highway 25 at around 7:30-a.m. today (Tuesday), when several deer came out of a ditch and crossed the road in front of him. Carroll’s 2017 Ford F-150 Supercrew pickup sustained $3,000 damage during the accident.

Sens. Ernst & Grassley back new effort to close health care gaps

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Now that Iowa’s abandoned its so-called stop-gap effort to cut health insurance premium costs, both of Iowa’s U.S. senators are among the dozen Republicans supporting a bipartisan bid in the Senate to prop up the nation’s ailing individual insurance market. Senator Joni Ernst says the bill will hopefully limit 2018 premium increases for 72-thousand Iowans who buy individual health insurance policies. “I am willing to look at whatever is presented to find a pathway forward for Iowans. We are running out of time. There is no doubt about it,” Ernst said. “…I do understand the frustrations that exist out there and, believe me, that’s why I am trying to get a bipartisan plan through. Hopefully it will provide some sort relief for those Iowans.”

Ernst made her comments during a weekend appearance on Iowa Public Television. Today (Tuesday), during a conference call with Iowa reporters, Senator Chuck Grassley said the plan would accomplish two major things. Grassley says, “One would legally put money into the insurance companies to lower premiums for people that are under the poverty level by 250% and give them help with co-pays and high deductibles.” There are tens of thousands of people just in Iowa, Grassley says, who could use this financial boost to pay for their health insurance premiums. “That is something that Obama did but the courts said he didn’t have the authority to do it,” Grassley says. “The president wants to abide by the law that he took an oath to uphold so he’s not going to continue what Obama did because the courts said it was illegal so he wants Congress to enact this.”

The other main goal of the legislation, according to Grassley, is to make it easier for states to get a waiver from the federal government, something Iowa was just forced to table. Grassley, Ernst and 10 other Republicans, along with a dozen Democrats, are backing the bill. Ernst calls it a “short term fix.” “Which isn’t a perfect plan, but it allows the states greater flexibility. It allows those co-sharing payments to continue,” Ernst said. “We have to look beyond that and that means we are going to have to work on finding a much more long-term, permanent solution.”

Earlier this month, President Trump announced the end of cost-sharing payments to insurance companies. The payments are part of the Affordable Care Act, designed to cover some of the costs of insurance policies for the sickest Americans. Trump has given mixed signals about the bipartisan bill pending in the Senate that would continue those payments, but Ernst says Trump is likely to sign it if Congress can pass it. And she says the bill will hopefully limit 2018 premium increases for 72-thousand Iowans who buy individual health insurance policies.

(Radio Iowa)

Official says building fire killed thousands of chickens

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say firefighters from at least eight departments responded to a blaze that heavily damaged a building at an egg facility on the west side of Charles City in northern Iowa. Firetrucks were dispatched a little before 5 p.m. Monday, and their crews remained at the Zoetis facility until nearly 11 p.m. One firefighter suffered a minor leg injury. Zoetis spokesman Bill Price said Tuesday from the company headquarters in Parsippany, New Jersey, that no employees of the animal health company were injured.

He says several thousand chickens that produced eggs for vaccine manufacture were killed. Price also says the fire cause is still being investigated.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (10/24)

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October 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four recent arrests. Authorities say 32-year old Jacob Ryan Jones, of Glenwood, and 27-year old Jennifer Lea Neal, a homeless person, were arrested Oct. 20th and 23rd respectively, on warrants for Probation Violation. Neal was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail. Jones’ bond was set at $300, while Neal’s bond was set at $5,000. And, 22-year old Destiny Nikole Smith, of Malvern, was arrested Oct. 20th on a warrant out of Council Bluffs with regard to Child Endangerment, and for Violation of Probation. Her bond was set at $7,000.

40-year old Michael Raymond Carver, of Glenwood, was arrested by Mills County Deputies on Oct. 19th, for Driving Under Suspension and No SR-22 Insurance. His bond was set at $1,300.