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DAVID K. BORKOWSKI, 61, of Murdock, NE (Griswold HS Graduate) Svcs 2/16/21

Obituaries

February 13th, 2021 by Jim Field

DAVID K. BORKOWSKI, 61, of Murdock, NE (a Griswold HS Graduate) died Friday, February 12th.  Funeral Service for DAVID K. BORKOWSKI will be held on Tuesday, February 16th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 8550 Pioneers Blvd., Lincoln, NE.  Roper and Sons Funeral Home in Lincoln, NE has the arrangements.

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Visitation one hour prior to service time at the church.

Interment will be in Waveland Cemetery, Elliott, IA at 1:00 p.m.

Memorials to St. Mark’s UMC or American Cancer Society.

“Hugs from Home” or Condolences online at Roperandsons.com

DAVID K. BORKOWSKI is survived by:

Wife:  Kimberly

Son:  Wyatt

Daughter:  Alyssa

Mother:  Virginia

Brother:  Douglas

Class 2-A District Wrestling @ Creston

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by Jim Field

SEMI-FINALS

106

  • Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Clevi Jonson (Atlantic/CAM) FALL 1:19
  • Kaden Whipp (Clarinda) beat Kasen Cochran (Winterset) Major Decision 10-2

113

  • Lincoln Keeler (Creston) beat Jacob Chapman (Chariton) FALL 3:56
  • Zeke Hoven (Winterset) beat Brandon Erp (Red Oak)  FALL 3:14

120

  • Matthew Beem (Glenwood) beat Travis Allen (Winterset) FALL 3:01
  • Ethan Follmann (Atlantic/CAM) beat Austin Evans (Creston) Decision 7-1

126

  • Jake Porter (Winterset) beat Brandon Briley (Creston) Major Decision 17-6
  • Joe Weaver (Atlantic/CAM) beat Chase Sandholm (Red Oak)  Major Decision 12-2

132

  • Triston Barncastle (Creston) beat Devin Adams (Central Decatur) Decision 15-8
  • Keegan Jensen (Winterset) beat Michael Mayer (Clarinda)  FALL :48

138

  • Kale Downey (Clarinda) beat Cayden Van Meer (Panorama) FALL 2:54
  • Jensen Kaldenberg (Winterset) beat Garon Wurster (Creston)  Decision 4-3

145

  • Logan Jones (Central Decatur) beat Keaton Street (Creston)  Decision 1-0
  • Brian South (Atlantic/CAM) beat Karson Downey (Clarinda)  FALL 5:52

152

  • Kaden Bolton (Creston) beat Tanner O’Brien (Atlantic/CAM) FALL 3:52
  • Tyler Brown (Winterset) beat Tate Mayberry (Glenwood)  FALL 1:24

160

  • Zander Reed (Central Decatur) beat Briley Hayes (Creston)  Decision 9-4
  • Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) beat Zander Hayes (Glenwood)  TECH FALL 4:00 (18-0)

170

  • Brady Barringer (Winterset) beat Tyler Boldra (Glenwood)  FALL 3:07
  • Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic/CAM) beat Logan Dickerson (Shenandoah)   FALL :33

182

  • Mitch Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Payton Fewson (Atlantic/CAM) FALL 2:25
  • Riley Hoven (Winterset) beat Cole Ridnour (Clarinda) Decision 5-4

195

  • Jackson Kinsella (Creston) beat Jayden Allen-Winston (Chariton) FALL 1:35
  • CJ Carter (Glenwood) beat Tegan Carson (Central Decatur)  Decision 7-3

220

  • Crew Howard (Clarinda) beat Jake Smith (Clarke)  Major Decision 12-1
  • Cooper Andersen (Panorama) beat Samuel Daly (Southwest Iowa)  FALL 1:00

285

  • Tristan Dorscher (Atlantic/CAM) beat Logan Green (Clarinda)  FALL :36
  • Dugan Tolley (Winterset) beat Chris Wilson (Creston)   Decision 3-1

FINALS (State qualifiers in bold)

106

  • 1st – Vincent Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Kaden Whipp (Clarinda) FALL 1:00
  • Consolation – Kasen Cochran (Winterset) beat Clevi Jonson (Atlantic/CAM)  FALL 5:06

113

  • 1st – Zeke Hoven (Winterset) beat Lincoln Keeler (Creston)  Decision 7-4
  • Consolation – Brandon Erp (Red Oak) beat Jacob Chapman (Chariton) FALL 3:05
  • 2nd – Lincoln Keeler (Creston) beat Brandon Erp (Red Oak)  FALL 2:54

120

  • 1st – Matthew Beem (Glenwood) beat Ethan Follmann (Atlantic/CAM) Decision 12-5
  • Consolation – Austin Evans (Creston) beat Travis Allen (Winterset)  Major Decision 10-0

126

  • 1st – Joe Weaver (Atlantic/CAM) beat Jake Porter (Winterset)  TECH FALL 5:27 (22-7)
  • Consolation – Brandon Briley (Creston) beat Chase Sandholm (Red Oak) Decision 5-2

132

  • 1st – Keegan Jensen (Winterset) beat Triston Barncastle (Creston) Decision 8-2
  • Consolation – Devin Adams (Central Decatur) beat Michael Mayer (Clarinda) Decision 4-2

138

  • 1st – Kale Downey (Clarinda) beat Jensen Kaldenberg (Winterset)  Major Decision 8-0
  • Consolation – Garon Wurster (Creston) beat Cayden Van Meer (Panorama) FALL 1:52

145

  • 1st – Logan Jones (Central Decatur) beat Brian South (Atlantic/CAM)  Decision 5-2
  • Consolation – Keaton Street (Creston) beat Karson Downey (Clarinda)  FALL 1:05
  • 2nd – Keaton Street (Creston) beat Brian South (Atlantic/CAM)  Decision 8-4

152

  • 1st – Tyler Brown (Winterset) beat Kaden Bolton (Creston) FALL 1:32
  • Consolation – Tate Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Tanner O’Brien (Atlantic/CAM)  FALL 4:43
  • 2nd – Kaden Bolton (Creston) beat Tate Mayberry (Glenwood) Decision 12-9

160

  • 1st –  Wyatt Appleseth (Panorama) beat Zander Reed (Central Decatur)  FALL :42
  • Consolation – Zander Hayes (Glenwood) beat Briley Hayes (Creston) Decision 10-6
  • 2nd – Zander Reed (Central Decatur) beat Zander Hayes (Glenwood) FALL 1:49

170

  • 1st – Kadin Stutzman (Atlantic/CAM) beat Brady Barringer (Winterset)  Decision 10-3
  • Consolation – Tyler Boldra (Glenwood) beat Logan Dickerson (Shenandoah)  FALL 3:54

182

  • 1st – Mitch Mayberry (Glenwood) beat Riley Hoven (Winterset) Decision 12-7
  • Consolation – Cole Ridnour (Clarinda) beat Payton Fewson (Atlantic/CAM)  TECH FALL 5:15 (17-2)

195

  • 1st – Jackson Kinsella (Creston) beat CJ Carter (Glenwood)  FALL :14
  • Consolation – Tegan Carson (Central Decatur) beat Jayden Allen-Winston (Chariton)  Major Decision 10-1

220

  • 1st – Crew Howard (Clarinda) beat Cooper Andersen (Panorama) FALL :33
  • Consolation – Jake Smith (Clarke) beat Samuel Daly (Southwest Iowa)  FALL 2:29
  • 2nd – Jake Smith (Clarke) beat Cooper Andersen (Panorama)  FALL 2:37

285

  • 1st – Dugan Tolley (Winterset) beat Tristan Dorscher (Atlantic/CAM)  FALL 2:38
  • Consolation – Logan Green (Clarinda) beat Chris Wilson (Creston)  Decision 3-1 (SV-1)

Team Scores:

  1. Winterset  137
  2. Creston/O-M  102
  3. Glenwood  96
  4. Atlantic/CAM  73.5
  5. Clarinda  68.5
  6. Central Decatur  47
  7. Panorama  30.5
  8. Clarke 10
  9. Red Oak  10
  10. Chariton, Shenandoah, Southwest Iowa  0

Class 3A District Wrestling @ CB Abraham Lincoln

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by admin

A number of western Iowa schools competed at the Class 3A District Wrestling tournament at Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln High School on Saturday. Here is a look at area qualifiers.

106: Cael Nelson, Carroll 2nd Place
120: Tanner Wink, Lewis Central 1st Place
126: Jaxson Kuhlmann, Carroll 1st Place. Taber Dominguez, Lewis Central 2nd Place.
138: Carter Duke, Carroll 2nd Place.
145: 
Jude Ryan, CB Abraham Lincoln 1st Place.
152: Abraham Dirkx, Carroll 1st Place.
195: Jaxson Hildebrand, Denison-Schleswig 1st Place.

Full results here: 2021 3A District at CB Abraham Lincoln

Class 2A District Wrestling @ Bishop Heelan

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by admin

Harlan and Kuemper Catholic competed in 2A District wrestling action at Bishop Heelan in Sioux City on Saturday. The Cyclones advanced three wrestlers on to State with Runners-Up finishes: Jesse Schwery (195), Luke Musich (126), and Luke Freund (113). Kuemper Catholic advanced 1 wrestler on to State with Shea Parkis earning Runner-Up at 138.

Full site results here: 2021 2A District at Bishop Heelan

2021 State Boys Swim Meet

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by admin

The 2021 State Boys Swim Meet was held on Saturday at Linn-Mar Community School District Aquatic Center.

Find the full State Meet results HERE.

Iowa COVID-19 24-hour update, 10-a.m. 2/13/21: 53 additional deaths (1 in Cass Co.); 647 new cases

News

February 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health, Saturday, said there were 647 new positive cases of COVID-19 test results returned from the labs over the past 24-hours, for a pandemic total of 328,640 positive cases. There were 53 additional deaths reported, for a total of 5,276. Statewide, 4,726 COVID deaths are attributed to Underlying causes. COVID was a contributing factor to 510 deaths. Deaths at Long-Term Care (LTC) facilities account for 2,131 deaths. There was one more death reported in Cass County, for a total of 47 (see more data below).

Long-Term Care facility outbreaks went down from 37 Friday to 36 on Saturday. Officials say 977 LTC patients have tested positive for the virus, and 650 have recovered.

The State data show 225 people are hospitalized with COVID-19. Officials say 55 patients are in an ICU, 37 were admitted over the previous 24-hours, and 33 patients are on ventilators. In RMCC Region 4 (Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa), 14 are hospitalized with COVID symptoms, five people are in an ICU, two admitted over the past 24-hours, and two people were on a ventilator.

Iowa’s statewide positivity rate Saturday was 8.1%. The 7-day average was 6.1%.

A total of 301,174 Iowans have recovered from the virus.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,228 cases; {+2}; 47 deaths
  • Adair, 761; {+3}; 25
  • Adams, 316 {+1}; 3
  • Audubon, 452 {+2}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,069 {+1}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,645; {+2}; 68
  • Madison County, 1,359; {+6}; 16
  • Mills County, 1,454; {+2}; 20
  • Montgomery, 953; {+1}; 36
  • Pottawattamie County, 9,587; {+36}; 139
  • Shelby County, 1,123; {+2}; 32
  • Union County,  1,166; {+0}; 31

(Update) Flames consume a home in Bridgewater

News

February 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our report Friday morning) A home in Bridgewater was consumed by fire, Friday.

According to Fire Chief Daryl Christensen, a neighbor saw flames coming from 301 Main Street a little after 7-a.m., Friday. Smoke was pouring from the house by the time firefighters arrived, and flames were coming from the overhangs. Mutual aid was requested from and provided by, the Massena Volunteer Fire Department.

No one was home when the fire broke out, and none of the firefighters were hurt. The incident apparently began in the basement, but the cause had not yet been determined as of the latest report.

No. 15 Iowa visits Michigan State Saturday

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 15th ranked Iowa Hawkeyes continue a busy portion of their schedule with a game today (Saturday) at Michigan State. The Hawkeyes are 8-5 in the Big Ten after a Wednesday night win over Rutgers and beat the Spartans 84-78 just 10 days ago. Iowa coach Fran McCaffery.

McCaffery says the things that were important against Rutgers will also be needed against the Spartans.

Junior guard Joe Wieskamp is coming off a 26 point, 10 rebound effort against Rutgers. The Muscatine native has made 21 of his last 38 shots from three point range.

Wieskamp says a key has been adjusting to the physical style of play in the Big Ten.

Michigan State is 4-7 in the Big Ten.

Drake hosts No. 22 Loyola Saturday (Today) to open key MVC series

Sports

February 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – First place in the Missouri Valley race will be on the line beginning today (Saturday) in Des Moines, when Drake hosts Loyola to open a two game series. The Ramblers are ranked 22nd and enter with a 12-1 Valley mark. Drake is 10-1 after a Wednesday night win over UNI. Drake coach Darian DeVries feels his team regained its edge against the Panthers.

DeVries says Loyola is impressive on defense.

DeVries says both teams are in the hunt for an NCAA at-large bid and that helps the entire conference.

Loyola is 17-3 overall and enters with a 10-game winning streak.

Webster County to become ‘energy exporter’ with solar field

News

February 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Webster County in north-central Iowa is looking to promote green energy by setting up an array of solar panels large enough to power 30,000 homes. The Messenger reports that the panels will be set up on more than 950 acres about three miles southeast of Badger in the northeastern part of the county.

Energy collected from the panels be fed into a nearby substation of MidAmerican Energy to go into the transmission grid. Webster County Planning and Zoning Administrator Jeff Johnson says construction is expected to begin in the spring and be done by next winter.