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State Team Dual Wrestling: Consolation Semifinals: Atlantic/CAM vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton

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February 15th, 2017 by admin

120 Ethan Kempema (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Benard McGee (Atlantic) Fall 2:59 Dual Score: 0-6
126 Ethan Baker (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Tanner Williamson (Atlantic) SV-1 6-4  Dual Score: 0-9
132 Brayden Curry (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Colby Sorensen (Atlantic) Fall 0:46 Dual Score: 0-15
138 Easton Graff (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Colton Mudd (Atlantic) Fall 1:13  Dual Score: 0-21
145 Connor Pellett (Atlantic) over Blake Liebe (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) Dec 6-1  Dual Score: 3-21
152 Keyton Ruskamp (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Kenny Jimerson (Atlantic) Fall 1:54 Dual Score: 3-27
160 Alex Freiberg (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Cale Roller (Atlantic) Fall 0:42   Dual Score: 3-33
170 Gabe Warren (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Dawson Carey (Atlantic) Dec 11-4  Dual Score: 3-36
182 Kyle Benson (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Unknown (Atlantic) Forf    Dual Score: 3-42
195 Austin Mills (Atlantic) over Fidel Torres (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) Dec 11-9  Dual Score: 6-42
220 Casey Holsinger (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Nate Moen (Atlantic) Dec 4-3  Dual Score: 6-45
285 Aj Ellington (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Unknown (Atlantic) Forf   Dual Score: 6-51
106 Nathen Curry (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Aybren Moore (Atlantic) Fall 3:46 Dual Score: 6-57
113 Dominique Hollowell (Sergeant Bluff-Luton) over Unknown (Unattached) Forf  Dual Score: 6-63

Sergeant Bluff-Luton wins dual 63-6. Atlantic/CAM will wrestle for 7th place against Creston O-M at 4:30pm

 

Day 2 of legislature’s debate on collective bargaining bill

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Note: some language in this story may not be suitable for families)

It’s “Day Two” for statehouse debate of a bill that will change the rules for negotiating pay and benefits for government workers in Iowa. The House resumed debate shortly after 10 o’clock this (Wednesday) morning. Representative Sharon Steckman, a Democrat from Mason City, was first in line to speak. Steckman started off by saying “Wow, last night we almost gave Iowa workers and families the worst Valentine’s Day present ever, but we put it off to today, I guess.” She went on to say “This bill, if enacted, strips away in every city that we all represent. It cuts and guts. It’s the Wisconsin bill on steroids.”

In 2011, Republicans in Wisconsin reduced union bargaining rights for teachers and other government workers in that state. Democrats in the IOWA legislature are staging a form of the filibuster. Democrat after Democrat is speaking on the bill and the House has yet to take a vote on any of the nearly 100 amendments proposed to make changes in the legislation. The Senate took one vote yesterday and debate on the bill IN THE SENATE resumed at about 10:30 this (Wednesday) morning. Senator Rich Taylor, a Democrat from Mount Pleasant who’s a retired state employee, worked at the Iowa State Penitentiary for 27 years. On Tuesday night, he used a term from the barnyard to describe the legislation.

“I call bullshit. This is not collective bargaining reform,” Taylor said. “This is a direct attack on public employees.” Taylor suggested Republicans are “going to war” against union works. “They say: ‘All’s fair in love and war,'” Taylor says. “Well, the war’s just starting and I hope you’re really prepared for that because this isn’t going to be pretty.”

This (Wednesday) morning, Senator Joe Bolkcom, a Democrat from Iowa City, tweeted about the debate. Bolkcom said: “It is much harder for Republicans to vote away your rights in front of a public audience” and he asked Iowans to come to the capitol to watch the debate.

(Radio Iowa)

JANET DOLCH, 82, of Cumberland (Svcs. 2/20/17)

Obituaries

February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JANET DOLCH, 82, of Cumberland, died Tuesday, Feb. 14th, at home. Graveside Memorial services for JANET DOLCH will be held 10-a.m. Monday, Feb. 20th, at the Greenwood Cemetery, in Cumberland. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

A time for viewing and greeting the family will be held on Friday (Feb. 17th), from 5-until 7-p.m., at Roland Funeral Home.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Cumberland Fire Department.

JANET DOLCH is survived by:

Her sons – Randy Dolch, of Cumberland, and Max (Terri) Dolch, of Council Bluffs.

Her daughter – Deborah (Kelly) Harris, of Bennington, NE.

5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Church break-in reported in Union County

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a break-in at the Platte Center Church in Creston, resulted in the theft of items valued at $165. Church officials reported the incident Monday morning, after someone broke into the church sometime late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Taken from the church, was a metal world globe bank, silver plated communion set, and a baptismal bowl.

And, a Union County resident reported Monday morning, that sometime during the night, someone damaged his mailbox near the residence at 1239 Highway 34. The mailbox was valued at $60.

2 from Lake View die following pickup vs. semi accident

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A man and woman from Lake View died following a collision Tuesday morning between their pickup and a semi, in western Iowa’s Sac County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the driver of the 2008 Dodge pickup, 73-year old William Fewell and his passenger, 65-year old Peggy Behrens, died from injuries they suffered in the crash. Peggy Behrens, who was wearing a seat belt, died at the scene of the collision on Sac County Road M-54, at around 8:10-a.m., Tuesday.

William Fewell, who was not wearing a seat belt, was flown from the scene to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. The driver of the semi, 42-year old Maxwell (David) Stall, of Lytton, was not injured.

The Patrol says Fewell was traveling northbound on M54 near 280th Street and rounding a curve on the frost covered road, when his pickup went out of control, crossed the center line, and was struck broadside by the 2006 Sterling semi. The accident remains under investigation.

Cardinals pitcher Alex Reyes needs Tommy John surgery

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) – St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Alex Reyes needs season-ending Tommy John surgery on his right arm. General manager John Mozeliak confirmed the diagnosis after an MRI. Reyes didn’t throw his scheduled bullpen session Tuesday because of a sore elbow.

The 22-year-old Reyes made his major league debut Aug. 9 and was 4-1 with a 1.57 ERA in five starts and seven relief appearances. His fastball averaged more than 97 mph. Reyes, a candidate for the final spot in the starting rotation, had been feeling soreness in the days leading up to camp. He was also expecting to pitch for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.

Proposed closure of Crescent Elementary School questioned

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CRESCENT, Iowa (AP) – Parents are pushing a western Iowa school board to keep their elementary school open despite years of falling enrollment. The Daily Nonpareil reports that the proposed closing of Crescent Elementary School attracted a packed crowd to the local school board meeting Tuesday.

Community members asked the school board to delay making a decision, which is anticipated at the board’s meeting on Feb. 28. A group of about 35 people hopes to work with the Council Bluffs Community School District on possible ways to save the school.

Superintendent Martha Bruckner says past efforts to boost the school’s enrollment have failed. She asked school board members to consider what they’ll do next year and the year after if the school remains open and enrollment drops further.

Audubon man arrested on drug charges Wed. morning

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop this (Wednesday) morning, in Audubon County, resulted in a man being arrested on drug charges. 55-year old Robert Alan Griffith, of Audubon, was pulled over at around 2-a.m. on Highway 71 near 130th Street. Following an investigation and assistance from K9 “Axel,” Griffith was taken into custody for Possession of Marijuana/3rd offense, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was later released from custody after appearing before a magistrate.

New “low vision” clinic opens in Sioux City

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The University of Nebraska Medical Center is now running a “low vision” satellite clinic in Sioux City. Doctor John Shepherd, with the Omaha hospital’s Center for Visual Rehabilitation, says low vision afflicts many hundreds of Iowans. “Low vision is vision loss that cannot be corrected with regular glasses, medical or surgical treatments and is severe enough to interfere with a person’s ability to perform daily activities, such as reading, shopping and writing,” Dr. Shepherd says. “The most common causes of low vision are macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and glaucoma.”

He explains how the new clinic in northwest Iowa will serve clients. “At the initial visit, your visual goals will be identified and a low vision physician will determine the devices and training activities that will help you to meet these goals,” Shepherd says. “Subsequent visits with an occupational therapist may help you maximize the use of your remaining vision and lead a more independent life.”

He says the new clinic will be serving a wide spectrum of patients with low vision issues. “If you are having difficulty with activities like reading, driving, seeing the television or managing your finances,” he says, “our low vision professionals can help you to develop visual skills, adaptive strategies and use optical devices, such as magnifiers to better participate in your favorite activities.”

The National Institutes of Health estimates 3.2-million Americans have low vision and the number is projected to double by 2050 with the aging of the population. Most people with low vision are over 65. UNMC also runs low vision clinics in Omaha, Lincoln and Hastings, Nebraska.

(Radio Iowa)

Cardinals Pitcher Alex Reyes needs Tommy John Surgery

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February 15th, 2017 by Jim Field

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Alex Reyes needs season-ending Tommy John surgery on his right arm.

General manager John Mozeliak confirmed the diagnosis after an MRI. Reyes didn’t throw his scheduled bullpen session Tuesday because of a sore elbow.

The 22-year-old Reyes made his major league debut Aug. 9 and was 4-1 with a 1.57 ERA in five starts and seven relief appearances. His fastball averaged more than 97 mph.

Reyes, a candidate for the final spot in the starting rotation, had been feeling soreness in the days leading up to camp. He was also expecting to pitch for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic.