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Iowa TE Could Be Big Time, Not Just Big

Sports

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – If you set out to build a prototype tight end, you might very well end up with Iowa’s C.J. Fiedorowicz. The 6-foot-7, 265-pound junior seems poised for a breakout season. He played in all 13 games as a true freshman in 2010 but did not catch a pass. He didn’t do much to distinguish himself early last season, but caught 12 passes for 105 yards and three touchdowns in the last four games. He became a receiver that quarterback James Vandenberg could depend on and he also improved his blocking. He finished the season with 16 catches for 167 yards.

Obama says Ryan is blocking the Farm Bill

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

At a grassroots campaign event held this morning at Bayliss Park in Council Bluffs,  President Obama discussed how Congressman Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney’s pick for his Vice Presidential running mate,  is blocking the farm bill that Congress needs to pass in order to provide relief and certainty to U.S. farmers and ranchers. The President also highlighted his Administration’s efforts to mitigate the impact of the current drought – including purchasing livestock to provide assistance to those who need it.

Here are some excerpts of the President’s prepared remarks….

“Right now folks here in Iowa and across the heartland are suffering from one of the worst droughts in 50 years. Farmers and ranchers depend on a good crop season to pay the bills and put a roof over their heads, and I know that things are tough right now.

“The best way to help these states is for leaders in Congress to pass a farm bill that not only helps farmers and ranchers respond to natural disasters, but also makes necessary reforms and gives them some long-term certainty.  But right now, too many members of Congress are blocking that bill from becoming law. Now, I’m told Governor Romney’s new running mate might be around Iowa these next few days. And he’s one of those leaders of Congress standing in the way. So if you happen to see Congressman Ryan, tell him how important this farm bill is to Iowa and our rural communities. It’s time to put politics aside and pass it right away.

“But the folks suffering from this drought can’t wait for Congress to do its job.  So in the meantime, I’ve made sure my Administration is doing everything we can to provide relief to those who need it. Last week, we announced $30 million to help farmers and ranchers, get more water to livestock, and rehabilitate land affected by the drought. Today, we’re announcing that the federal government will help livestock producers by purchasing over $150 million worth of meat and fish now, while prices are low, and freeze it for later.”

Council Bluffs residents arrested on burglary charges in Fremont Co.

News

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An investigation by Sheriff’s Officials in Fremont County into a burglary which occurred on August 4th, has resulted in the arrest of two Council Bluffs residents. 39-year old Nathan Jacob Morris, and 35-year old Tema Elaine Hill, were arrested after Council Bluffs Police stopped a vehicle the pair were in, and located several items that were believed to have been stolen.

Officials say they believe the pair were involved in the burglary of a home in the 2500 block of 278th Avenue in Fremont County, after they received a call about suspicious persons located at the residence. On August 11th, items from the burglary were found in a field in rural Fremont County. The items recovered from Morris and Hill’s vehicle, were not from the original theft reported on the 4th, however.

Both suspects are being held on $10,000 cash bond, facing charges of Burglary in the 3rd degree, Possession of Burglary Tools, Theft, and Child Endangerment. Morris was being held in the Fremont County Jail, while Hill was transported to the Montgomery County Jail. The couple face additional charges associated with other burglaries reported in Pottawattamie and Mills Counties.

Officials say if you have had items stolen recently, you should contact your local law enforcement agency. They add, that it would be a good idea to check any unattended houses or buildings, to make sure nothing has been taken.

Wiota man caught with contraband in jail

News

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Cass County man faces a felony charge for Possessing Contraband in a Correctional Facility. The Audubon County Sheriff’s Department reports 31-year old Travis Austin Moon, of Wiota, an inmate at the Audubon County Jail, faces the charge for “Knowingly introducing and possessing contraband,” while in the correctional facility.  Once he completes his current 30-day sentence for Revocation of Probation, Moon will be held on a $5,000 bond.

The Sheriff’s Department reports also 27-year old Benjamin Daniel Jobe, of Audubon, turned himself-in to the Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), on an outstanding warrant out of Audubon County, charging him with Failure to Appear on a Possession of Controlled Substance, and for Revocation of his Probation. Jobe appeared before the magistrate, and was being held in the Audubon County Jail without bond.

Casey & Atlantic man arrested on OWI charges

News

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested over the weekend in Cass County, on OWI charges. The Sheriff’s department says on Saturday,  Police in Anita arrested 42-year old Jon Steven Fox,  of Casey, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Fox was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released on his own recognizance later that day. And, on Sunday, deputies arrested 46-year old Michael John Ballinger, of Atlantic, on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. His arrest stems from a single-vehicle accident that took place on Highway 71 at Lansing Road. Ballinger was not injured in the accident, but the 2009 Ford Escape he was driving sustained $15,000 damage. Ballinger was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released later that day on his own recognizance.

Backyard and Beyond 08-13-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

August 13th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen shares her favorite school day memories, as well as school day memories from others.

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Atlanticfest Road Race Results

Sports

August 13th, 2012 by Jim Field

253 total finishers, 35 walkers, 130 2 milers, 88 5 milers

2 Mile Run Women:

  • Overall:  Rebekah Topham, Griswold 11:22
  • 10 & Under:  Kennedy Goergen, Atlantic 14:31; Anna Weiser, Atlantic 16:29
  • 11-12:  Anna Young, Elliott 14:57; Madison Potter, Griswold 14:59
  • 13-14:  Jaycie Schuemann, Avoca 14:32; Alexis Brockman, Atlantic 14:42
  • 15:  Alyx Flippin, Elliott 13:28; Justice Parker, Atlantic 15:26
  • 16:  Kristin Johnk, Walnut 15:25; Kelsey Hamilton, Atlantic 18:42
  • 17-19:  Jordan Sindt, Griswold 12:23; Allison Young, Elliott 13:17
  • 20-29:  Jesica Hawkins, Atlantic 16:49; Carrie Bedahl, Atlantic 18:15
  • 30-39:  Anita Smith, Atlantic 13:15; Michelle Mullenix, Atlantic 16:48
  • 40-49:  Beth Schuemann, Avoca 18:25; Rhonda Hawkins, Atlantic 19:00
  • 50 & Over:  Lisa Van Cleave, Atlantic 15:22; Barb Olsen, Atlantic 16:33

2 Mile Run Men:

  • Overall:  Aaron Roberts, Audubon 10:12
  • 10 & Under:  Colin Mullenix, Atlantic 14:33; Ethan Williams, Atlantic 16:40
  • 11-12:  Chase Mullenix, Atlantic 14:06; Jalen Petersen, Atlantic 14:22
  • 13-14:  Taber Feltner, Griswold 13:21; Chris Siggins, Atlantic 13:30
  • 15-16:  Jacob Maas, Griswold 11:49; Grant Haynes, Griswold 12:18
  • 17-18:  Tyler Fischer, Wiota 13:29; Mason Anstey, Griswold 15:45
  • 19-29:  Austin Coder, Atlantic 13:07; Mark Aldeman, Iowa City 14:27
  • 30-39:  Matt Mullenix, Atlantic 14:38; Marty Rieken, Oakland 14:58
  • 40-49:  John Stewart, Harlan 14:25; Floyd Devereaux, Mifford, KS 18:26
  • 50 & Over:  Kirk Petersen, Harlan 13:23; Keith Olsen, Atlantic 15:11

5 Mile Run Women:

  • Overall:  Holly Wailes, Atlantic 34:10
  • 16 & Under:  Megan Plambeck, Atlantic 35:35; Tiffany Williams, Atlantic 38:19
  • 17-18:  Ali Krogman, Atlantic 35:31; Liz Guttenfelder, Atlantic 38:08
  • 19-28:  Jodie Hogue, Atlantic 40:55; Rachel Gray, New Virginia 48:26
  • 29-34:  Kim Comes, Atlantic 47:18; Hannah Inman, Brayton 49:39
  • 35-39:  Nancy Reynolds, Atlantic 37:44; Jen Sands, New Market 40:33
  • 40-44:  Denise King, Atlantic 38:51; Beth Henderson, Anita 47:23
  • 45-51:  Kathie Madsen, Oakland 36:46; Sandy Cooper, Atlantic 39:38
  • 52 & Over:  Allison Berryhill, Atlantic 47:40

5 Mile Run Men:

  • Overall:  Cory Logsden, Omaha 26:33
  • 14 & Under:  Chris Jarrett, Minden 33:02; William Weppler, Atlantic 44:42
  • 15-16:  Josiah Williams, Atlantic 31:24; Ryan Hawkins, Atlantic 33:13
  • 17-18:  Kyle Fischer, Shenandoah 31:14; Tian Siggins, Atlantic 34:44
  • 19-27:  Jared Hoffman, Henderson 28:35; Andrew Smith, Brayton 29:00
  • 28-37:  Ryan Kramer, Des Moines 28:18; Marc Bierbaum, Omaha 28:40
  • 38-44:  Brian Kelly, Omaha 30:59; John Krogman, Atlantic 37:12
  • 45-50:  Burton Heaton, Corning 34:31; Marty McCreedy, Atlantic 35:45
  • 51-58:  Mark Jones, Omaha 33:35; Doug Grindberg, Atlantic 37:42
  • 59 & Over:  Gary Rudenbauer, Marshalltown 41:16; Lee Williams, Wiota 44:08

2 Mile Walk Women:

  • Jane Chaille, Griswold 22:47; Kendall Catron, Omaha 25:26

2 Mile Walk Men:

  • Cole Birky, Solon 26:38; Mike Miller, Prescott 26:47

This is Your Nishna Valley 08-13-2012

Podcasts, This is Your Nishna Valley

August 13th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field and Stacie Linfor

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Hunter Education Online Field Day set for Sept. 8th

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Persons who are at least 12 years of age and interested in hunting, are encouraged to sign-up for an online Hunter Safety Education Field Day, set to take place on September 8th, from 8-a.m. until Noon. The Field Day will take place at the Nishna Bend Recreation Area, about 1.5-miles southeast of the Harlan Municipal Airport.

Anyone who was born after January 1st, 1972 must complete a hunter safety education course, in order to obtain an Iowa Hunting license. Go to www.iowadnr.gov to sign-up. You must complete the online class before coming to the Field Day, and you”ll need to bring your online completion voucher with you, in order to be admitted to the Field Day event.

Hamburg man arrested on kidnapping & other charges

News

August 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office reports today (Monday), that a Hamburg man was arrested last week on a aggravated serious misdemeanor charge of Child Endangerment, felony charges of Kidnapping in the 3rd degree, and domestic abuse assault. 41-year old Lenny Lee James was taken into custody August 7th. James made his initial appearance in court on Thursday, and was ordered not to have any contact with the alleged victim.