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AP College Football All-America Team announced

Sports

December 12th, 2016 by admin

No. 1 Alabama placed four players on The Associated Press All-America team, most of any school, and Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson and fellow Heisman Trophy finalists Jabrill Peppers of Michigan and Dede Westbrook of Oklahoma were also first-team selections.

The Crimson Tide and No. 2 Ohio State tied for the most players on the three All-America teams released Monday with six. No. 3 Clemson had five players on the three teams, but none on the first team. Washington, which has a spot in the College Football Playoff team along with Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson, had two players on the second team.

Jackson won the Heisman Saturday , finishing well ahead of Clemson’s Deshaun Watson and Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield. The three quarterbacks lined up similarly on the All-America teams with Watson second-team and Mayfield third-team.

FIRST TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — Lamar Jackson, sophomore, 6-foot-3, 205 pounds, Louisville

Running backs — D’Onta Foreman, junior, 6-2, 249, Texas; Dalvin Cook, junior, 5-11, 213, Florida State

Tackles — Cam Robinson, junior, 6-6, 310, Alabama; Ryan Ramczyk, junior, 6-6, 314, Wisconsin

Guards — Cody O’Connell, junior, 6-8, 354, Washington State; Dan Feeney, senior, 6-4, 305, Indiana.

Center — Pat Elflein, senior, 6-3, 300, Ohio State

Tight end — Evan Engram, senior, 6-3, 235, Mississippi

Wide receivers — Dede Westbrook, senior, 6-0, 176, Oklahoma; Corey Davis, senior, 6-3, 213, Western Michigan

All-purpose player — Curtis Samuel, junior, 5-11 197, Ohio State

Kicker — Zane Gonzalez, senior, 6-1, 195, Arizona State

DEFENSE

Ends — Myles Garrett, junior, 6-5, 270, Texas A&M; Derek Barnett, junior, 6-3, 265, Tennessee

Tackles — Jonathan Allen, junior, 6-3, 290, Alabama; Ed Oliver, freshman, 6-2, 290, Houston

Linebackers — Reuben Foster, senior, 6-1, 228, Alabama; Zach Cunningham, junior, 6-2, 230, Vanderbilt; Jabrill Peppers, junior, 6-1, 205, Michigan

Cornerbacks — Jourdan Lewis, senior, 5-11, 186, Michigan; Adoree’ Jackson, junior, 5-11, 185, Southern California

Safeties — Malik Hooker, sophomore, 6-2, 205, Ohio State; Minkah Fitzpatrick, sophomore, 6-1, 200, Alabama

Punter — Mitch Wishnowsky, sophomore, 6-2, 220, Utah

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SECOND TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — Deshaun Watson, junior, Clemson

Running backs — Donnel Pumphrey, senior, San Diego State; Christian McCaffrey, junior, Stanford

Tackles — Connor Williams, sophomore, Texas; Orlando Brown, sophomore, Oklahoma

Guards — Billy Price, junior, Ohio State; Will Hernandez, junior, UTEP

Center — Tyler Orlovsky, senior, West Virginia

Tight end — Jake Butt, senior, Michigan

Wide receivers — Zay Jones, senior, East Carolina; John Ross, junior, Washington

All-purpose player — Quadree Henderson, sophomore, Pitt

Kicker — Daniel Carlson, junior, Auburn

DEFENSE

Ends — DeMarcus Walker, senior, Florida State; Harold Landry, junior, Boston College

Tackles — Carlos Watkins, senior, Clemson; Montravius Adams, senior, Auburn

Linebackers — Raekwon McMillan, junior, Ohio State; T.J. Watt, junior, Wisconsin; Tim Williams, senior, Alabama

Cornerbacks — Rasul Douglas, senior, West Virginia; Desmond King, senior, Iowa

Safeties — Budda Baker, junior, Washington; Jamal Adams, junior, LSU

Punter — Cameron Johnston, senior, Ohio State

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THIRD TEAM

OFFENSE

Quarterback — Baker Mayfield, junior, Oklahoma

Running backs — Saquon Barkley, sophomore, Penn State; Aaron Jones, junior, UTEP

Tackles — Mike McGlinchey, senior, Notre Dame; Forrest Lamp, senior, Western Kentucky

Guards — Nico Siragusa, senior, San Diego State; Quenton Nelson, junior, Notre Dame

Center — Ethan Pocic, senior, LSU

Tight end — O.J. Howard, senior, Alabama

Wide receivers — Amba Etta-Tawo, senior, Syracuse; Austin Carr, senior, Northwestern

All-purpose player — Christian Kirk, sophomore, Texas A&M

Kicker — Gary Wunderlich, junior, Mississippi

DEFENSE

Ends — Hunter Dimick, senior, Utah; Jordan Willis, senior, Kansas State

Tackles — Christian Wilkins, sophomore, Clemson; Solomon Thomas, junior, Stanford

Linebackers — Kendell Beckwith, senior, LSU; Jimmie Gilbert, senior, Colorado; Ben Boulware, senior, Clemson

Cornerbacks — Teez Tabor, junior, Florida; Cordrea Tankersley, senior, Clemson

Safeties — Nathan Gerry, senior, Nebraska; Weston Steelhammer, senior, Air Force

Punter — Michael Dickson, sophomore, Texas

Cass County Extension Reminds Commercial Pesticide Applicators to Call ASAP for Continuing Education Courses

Ag/Outdoor

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Extension office is reminding commercial pesticide applicators that this week is the deadline to call to make sure they can view their required continuing instructional courses (C-CICs) by the end of the year. Cass County Extension is once again hosting these required trainings for local commercial pesticide applicators, but wants to remind anyone who has yet to attend the training that all CIC training must be completed by the end of December. To avoid conflicts with year-end scheduling, Cass County Extension is requiring that all training dates be on the schedule by Thursday, December 15th in order to be honored.

“We know year end is a busy time for all, but we don’t want anyone to miss the opportunity to attend their annual required training, as time to meet those annual requirements is getting short.” shared Kate Olson, Extension Program Coordinator in Cass County. “We do offer trainings on a first-come, first-served basis, and our hours will be slightly different during the holidays, so we’d like to remind folks to call and get their classes scheduled before our year-end calendar fills up!”

According to Olson, reshow dates can occur after December 15th, but they must be on the calendar before then to be honored. To ensure a spot on the training schedule, applicators needing to complete CIC for the year are asked to call prior to December 15th. Applicators calling after this date will NOT be placed on the training schedule. Training dates can be scheduled locally by calling the Cass County Extension office at 712-243-1132 or emailing lander@iastate.edu. For more information on the Commercial Pesticide Applicator program or the CIC classes, please visit www.extension.iastate.edu/psep/ComAp.html. If you plan to attend the training in a different county Extension Office, please call ahead, and do so as soon as possible, because many other counties in the area have similar cut-off dates, but these will vary by office.

Audubon CSD staff welcome students back & help them deal w/the loss of classmates

News

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Students and staff with the Audubon Community School District today (Monday), have the chance to meet with counselors and members of the local ministerial organization, to grieve over two students whose lives were tragically cut short in a crash, Saturday. Audubon Superintendent Brett Gibbs told KJAN News the day started out a bit somber, as expected, but they’re trying to get back to a normal routine while still allowing the healing and grieving process to continue. (click on the sound bar to hear his comments)

Jamison Steckler, an 8th grader and his brother Gavin Steckler, a 5th grader died as the result of a car accident [Saturday] on Interstate 80. Gibbs said because the accident happened Saturday, many of the district’s 500 or so students had a chance to attend church and seek solace in their church families as well as each other.

Gibbs said their Crisis Management Team at the school has been in-place for about the past four or five years. They received extensive training from Cheri Love, a nationally recognized leader in crisis intervention and grief counseling.

The staff filled the hallways greeting the kids this morning, and spent the first period of classes talking with students about grieving and that it’s okay to do so. The only changes to the schedule as a result of the tragedy, was that the Vocal Music Performance scheduled for tonight has been postponed to a later date.

Audubon State Bank has a fund set up to help the Steckler family deal with the loss and expense.

LYLE McCLELLAN, 71, of rural Bayard (Svcs, 12/17/16)

Obituaries

December 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

LYLE McCLELLAN, 71, of rural Bayard died Monday, December 12th.  Funeral services for LYLE McCLELLAN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17th, at the Methodist Church in Guthrie Center. Ohde Funeral Home in Bayard has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday (12/16), from 3-until 6-p.m. Visitation will resume 10-a.m. Saturday, at the Methodist Church in Guthrie Center (prior to the service).

Burial will be in the Orange Township Cemetery, near Coon Rapids.

LYLE McCELLAN is survived by:

His wife – Judy McClellan, of Coon Rapids.

His son – CSM Curtis McClellan, of Guthrie Center

His daughter – Deanna Van Cura, of Guthrie Center.

His brother – Duane McClellan, of Guthrie Center.

and 3 grandchildren.

MARJORIE OLETA LOHAFER, 93, of Stuart (12-15-2016)

Obituaries

December 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

MARJORIE OLETA LOHAFER, 93, of Stuart died Saturday, December 10th at the Stuart Community Care Center.  A memorial service for MARJORIE OLETA LOHAFER will be held on Thursday, December 15th at 7:00 pm at the Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart.

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Visitation will be held on Thursday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be directed to Stuart Rescue Unit or the Stuart Community Care Center in care of the funeral home.

Griswold man arrested in Audubon County; Cherokee man arrested on drug charges in Audubon County

News

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports a northwest Iowa man was arrested Friday afternoon on drug charges, following a traffic stop on Lark Avenue, near 200th Street. 19-year old Mason McClean Meitzenheimer, of Cherokee, was brought to the Audubon County Jail and charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Interference with Official Acts. He was later released after appearing before a magistrate. The Audubon County K-9 “Axel” and Audubon Police assisted in making the arrest.

And, 25-year old Devin Allen Foote, of Griswold, was arrested Friday night in Audubon, on an outstanding warrant. Foote was charged with two counts of Violation of a Protective Order, as the result of an incident that occurred with an Exira resident. He was brought to the Audubon County Jail and later released after appearing before a magistrate.

Bread mix recall in Iowa due to salmonella worries

News

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Concerns over salmonella have prompted a recall on a bread mix in 40 states, including Iowa. Brand Castle’s Monkey Bread mix has been pulled because of contamination issues at the plant that supplies the mix’s buttermilk powder. There have been no illnesses reported. The monkey bread is sold in 16 ounce packages with a best buy day of June 29th, 2018 and can be returned to the point of purchase.

(Radio Iowa)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th

Trading Post

December 12th, 2016 by Jim Field

FREE:  Christmas gifts!! have kittens to give away, approximately 5 months old, males and females, have been inside since couple weeks old, very sweet and very very playful. Please call 865-963-7499 anytime….Atlantic, Anita area.

FOR SALE:  Metal signs HD is 36″X12 the Cubs is 21″X10″ 65.00 each.  Call 712-779-0400.

WANTED:  Looking for Disney princesses shirts, to include.  Ariel, Elsa, Anna, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, and the others.  Also looking for superhereo shirts. Not Batman or Spiderman  both DC comic and Marvel one’s.  No toddler clothing please. Looking for these shirts to make quilts for Non profit organization auctions. In the past I donated quilts to both elementary schools, shop with a cop and MS auction. Will pay garage sale prices. Call 249 3107.

FREE: Free to a good home. 4-year-old Female Chocolate Lab.  Mostly stays outside so would need to be house broken. Up to date on vaccinations. Call 712-627-4664, just outside of Harlan.

WANTED:  a plastic cup for a Coleman water jug.  Jug is green and white, or another water jug with  a cup. Call 243-2860 in Atlantic.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report

News

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday) issued a report on recent arrests. Authorities say there were four people arrested Sunday. At around 9:20-p.m., 33-year old Andrew Michael Hasbrouck, of Council Bluffs, was arrested for Violation of Probation, after the Sheriff’s Office was notified a man wearing a long dark coat and carrying a box, was seen in the area of Bluebird Lane and Pioneer Trail. A responding Deputy recognized Hasbrouck from previous interactions with him, and immediately called for backup. A check of records indicated Hasbrouck was wanted on a warrant for probation violation. He was taken into custody without incident and brought to the Pott. County Jail.

At around 8:20-p.m. Sunday, 20-year old Drew Michael Mohr, of Oakland, was arrested for Domestic Assault/simple assault, and Obstruction of Emergency Communication, following a domestic situation at residence in the 200 block of Brown Street, in Oakland. Mohr was taken into custody without incident.

At around 12:30-a.m. Sunday, 32-year old Garrett Allen Horgdal, of Henderson, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, following a traffic stop for multiple violations on Dogwood Road, near Highway 59. And, at around 1:45-a.m. Sunday, 32-year old Jeremy Theron Harriman, of Avoca, was arrested for Criminal Trespass, after a woman reported her neighbor (Harriman), who had been evicted from a residence in the 100 block of N. Elm Street, in Avoca, was on the scene and refused to leave. Harriman, who was said to be very intoxicated, was taken into custody on the Trespass charge and brought to the Pott. County Jail.

Audubon County Spring Grant Program Now Open

News

December 12th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Genelle Deist, Chair of the Audubon County Community Foundation, has announced that approximately $114,600 in grant funds are available for Audubon County nonprofit organizations, and that applications are due no later than February 1st, 2017.

Detailed application procedures, fact sheets, and a link to the application form can be obtained online at http://omahafoundation.org/swiowa.  Applications will only be accepted through the online system.

Omaha Community Foundation logo

Contact Dennis Nissen at the Omaha Foundation,1-800-794-3458 (or dennis@omahafoundation.org) or Denise Cardos (at denise@omahafoundation.org), with any grant application-specific questions.  All completed applications will be considered at the March board meeting with notification of results in early April.

Only organizations providing charitable services in Audubon County are eligible.  They must be able to demonstrate broad community/county support and supply a copy of their 501(c)(3) IRS determination letter.  Requests for general operational funds will not be considered.

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Board members of the Audubon County Community Foundation are Chair, Genelle Deist of Audubon, 563-4288;  Vice Chair, Jonnie Meislahn of Audubon, 563-2009 Secretary/Treasurer, Barbara Johnson of Audubon, 773-5732; Shelley Burr of Audubon, 563-2644; Joel Hoegh of rural Brayton, 249-3692; Daryl Olsen, DVM of Audubon, 563-2080; and Joseph T. Rasmussen of Exira, 268-6357.