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Nodaway Valley lands six on Class A, District 8 All-District Football Squad

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November 3rd, 2020 by admin

The Nodaway Valley Wolverines capped off a great season last week with a 3rd round playoff loss to Grundy Center. Six Wolverines have now been selected as honorees on the Class A, District 8 All-District Football Team.

All-District Offense selections included RB Adam Ayase and WR Caelen DeVault. Defense honorees for the Wolverines were DB Jon Gebbie, LB Tony Ayase, DL Avery Phillipi, and DL Cach Kennedy.

Check out the full All-District list here: 2020 Class A-District 8 All-District Teams

Class 2A, District 9 All-District Football Teams

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November 3rd, 2020 by admin

The Class 2A District 9 All-District Football Awards have been announced for the 2020 season. Atlantic had seven players named to the First Team and eight players on the Second Team. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott was named the Class 2A District 9 Co-Head Coach of the Year and Atlantic Defensive Coordinator Lee Saathoff was named Assistant Coach of the Year.

MVP Offense: Bryce Stalder (Greene County)
MVP Defense: Cole Ridnour (Clarinda)

First Team Offense
QB Bryce Stalder (Greene County)
RB Tadyn Brown (Clarinda)
RB Bodie Johnson (Atlantic)
RB Nate Black (Greene County)
WR Colin Mullenix (Atlantic)
WR Jaxon Warnke (Greene County)
WR Michael Shull (Clarinda)
OL Gunner Kirchhoff (Atlantic)
OL Crew Howard (Clarinda)
OL Bennett Dirkx (DMC)
OL Sawyer Schiltz (Greene County)
OL Mason Stream (Greene County)
TE Blake Herold (Shenandoah)
UTL Jackson Morton (Greene County)
K Nathan Barnes (Clarinda)

First Team Defense

DL: Cael Pulido (Atlantic)
DL: Logan Green (Clarinda)
DL: Jack Shisler (DMC)
DL: Avery Martin (Shenandoah)
LB: Brendan Atkinson (Atlantic)
LB: Cole Ridnour (Clarinda)
LB: Jacob Rosno (DMC)
LB: Dradyn Smith (Greene County)
DB: Grant Sturm (Atlantic)
DB: Joe Weaver (Atlantic)
DB: Chrisitan Anderson (DMC)
DB: Cain Lorimor (Shenandoah)
P: Nathan Barnes (Clarinda)

Second Team Offense: 
QB Garrett McLaren (Atlantic)
RB Korey Parrott (Atlantic)
RB Morgan Cotton (Shenandoah)
WR Luke Lundberg (DMC)
WR Issac Jones (Clarinda)
WR Zach Goff (Greene County)
OL Devin McKay (Atlantic)
OL Payton Fewson (Atlantic)
OL Max Olsen (DMC)
OL Jack Shisler (DMC)
OL Forest Thompson (Greene County)
TE Garrett Reynolds (Atlantic)
UTL Andrew Johnson (DMC)
K Lane Nelson (Atlantic)

Second Team Defense:
DL Jesse Miller (Greene County)
DL Colton Tasto (Atlantic)
DL Jarod McNeese (Clarinda)
DL Michael Rumley (Greene County)
LB Ethan Fast (Clarinda)
LB Joshua Shank (DMC)
LB Patrick Daugherty (Greene County)
LB Dawson Bond (Red Oak)
DB Max Riley (Greene County)
DB Richard Daugherty (Greene County)
DB Zane Vance – (Atlantic)
DB Gavin Phillips – (DMC)
P Andrew Johnson (DMC)

HONORABLE MENTION
OL: Drey Newell, Atlantic
QB: Wyatt Schmitt, Clarinda
LB: Carter Larson, Clarinda
OL: Jase Wilmes, Clarinda
OL: Nick Fouts, Red Oak
DB: Ryan Johnson, Red Oak
DB: Chase Sandholm, Red Oak
RB: Riley Fouts, Red Oak
OL: Clayton Holben, Shenandoah
QB: Zayne Zwickel, Shenandoah
LB: Logan Dickerson, Shenandoah
QB: Jaxon Withers, DMC
LB: Joel Wittmer, DMC
OL: Kolten Evans, DMC
OL: Kadrick Kinne, Greene County
K: Nathan Behne, Greene County

Pursuit in Adair County Monday night results in the arrest of a man from NY

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November 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Monday night in Adair County escalated into a pursuit and the eventual arrest of a man from New York. According to the Adair County Sheriff’s Office, the incident began at around 9:12-p.m., when an Adair County Sheriff’s Deputy executed a traffic stop west of Greenfield on a New York plated vehicle for traveling 103 mph in a 55 mph zone. After initially stopping and speaking with the Deputy for approximately seven minutes, the driver fled the traffic stop in his vehicle and a high speed pursuit ensued.

Brooklyn King booking photo (Adair County S/O)

The pursuit entered the Greenfield City limits for a brief time before the suspect driver fled northbound out of Greenfield on a gravel road. The pursuit ended after the suspect left the roadway and crashed his vehicle approximately five (5) miles north of Greenfield. The suspect fled on foot through a field and continued to resist arrest before being taken into custody after a deputy deployed his issued Taser.

The suspect driver was identified as 19 year-old Brooklyn Leon King of Jamestown, New York. King was charged with: Eluding; Interference with Official Acts; Failure to Maintain Control; Reckless driving; nine (9) counts of failure to obey a stop sign; and speeding, 103 in a 55.

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Greenfield Police Department, the Iowa State Patrol and the Adair County Ambulance. It should be noted that a criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

JEFF CAMPBELL, 73, of Orient (No Svcs. Scheduled)

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November 3rd, 2020 by admin

JEFF CAMPBELL, 73, of Orient died Tuesday, November 3rd at the EveryStep Greater Regional Hospice House in Creston. No services are scheduled for JEFF CAMPBELL. Powers Funeral Home in Creston has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.powersfh.com

Iowa virus cases soar as state 2nd in US behind South Dakota

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November 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s rate of positive coronavirus cases moved up to second in the nation behind only South Dakota. Data from researchers at Johns Hopkins University on Tuesday showed the seven-day rolling average of the positivity rate in Iowa has risen over the past two weeks from 25.5% on Oct. 19 to 37.4% on Nov. 2.

Only South Dakota has a higher average rate, at 50.6%. The 730 people being treated Tuesday at Iowa hospitals for coronavirus infections also was a record. The state posted 1,516 new confirmed cases and 22 deaths, bringing the total to 133,229 cases and 1,755 deaths.

 

Gov. Reynolds announces $5.85 Million for Coronavirus Relief Fund Earn and Learn Grant Awardees

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November 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Tuesday (Today), Governor Reynolds announced 46 awardees of the Coronavirus Relief Fund Earn and Learn Grant, totaling $5.85 Million. The grants will fund projects that support the creation and expansion of short-term training programs and support services resulting in industry-recognized credentials. Individual grants ranging $10,000 to $250,000 were awarded to project proposals submitted by nonprofits, adult training providers, small businesses (less than 50 employees), post-secondary institutions, and unions.

In Western Iowa:

  • Better Health Inc. (dba Valley Drug Store) – Missouri Valley Valley Drug Store (Harrison County) received a grant award of $18,371, to create and implement a new Pharmacy Technician Apprenticeship Program which will result in Nationally Certified Pharmacy Technician credential (CPhT). The program will enroll up to 3 apprentices by the end of February, 2021.
  • The Lakeside VillagePanora (Guthrie County) received a grant for $150,000, which will enable 23 individuals to be provided with support to address barriers including childcare and transportation in addition to participating in an earn and learn model to earn credentials, including Certified Nursing Aide, Medication Management, ServSafe and Dietary Manager certifications.
  • Country Meats in Arcadia (Carroll County) received a $200,000 grant award to expand a newly established Meat Cutting Registered Apprenticeship Program, by adding two additional registered apprentices who will be hired before the end of February, 2021, with the potential of an additional three apprentices in the near future.
  • Vendemark Heating and Cooling in Woodbine (Harrison County) received a $79,750 grant toward the establishment of a long-term Registered Apprenticeship Program. Initially, two persons whose jobs have been affected by the Coronavirus, will be hired and trained in a HVAC registered apprenticeship program.
  • LePorte Electric in Shenandoah received a $14,246 grant to support the creation of a new electrical Registered Apprenticeship Program targeting Iowans whose employment has been impacted by the pandemic.
  • Loess Hills Envionmental, LLC, in Logan was awarded $24, 243 to address the need of key health and safety certifications mandated for work in several high demand professions. Loess Hills will deliver hybrid online and in-person training courses in blood-borne pathogen, first aid, CPR and AED certifications for up to 168 Iowans.
  • Other awards were made to: St. Anthony Regional Hospital, in Carroll and The Children’s Jungle, in Winterset.

(A summary of all awards can be found here)

According to Governor Kim Reynolds, “The Earn and Learn grant program will lead to training opportunities in high demand occupations helping Iowans find good-paying, family-supporting careers. These funds may be used toward tuition, training equipment, books, tools, work-related supplies, wrap-around supports, as well as administrative costs. I am proud to announce these awards to forty-six innovative projects with the potential of serving 1800 Iowans whose employment has been affected by this pandemic.”

Beth Townsend, Director of Iowa Workforce Development, said “As with all CARES Act funding, these grant funds must be expended by December 30, 2020.  These training opportunities can enroll Iowans within a few weeks and participants will earn high-demand credentials, many by the end of February, 2021. In order to supercharge our recovery, we need to make sure those most hurt by the pandemic through the loss of their occupation, are provided ways to develop new skills while in a position to earn wages, get off unemployment and provide for their families.”

The Coronavirus Relief Fund Grant programs support Future Ready Iowa’s goal of having 70 percent of Iowans in the workforce with education and training beyond high school by 2025.  Approximately 60 percent of Iowa’s current workforce meets this education and training criteria.  Visit www.FutureReadyIowa.gov for more information.

ISU Athletics COVID-19 Update

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November 3rd, 2020 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Updated COVID-19 testing results by the Iowa State Athletics Department.

Oct. 28-Nov. 1
Total Tests         Athletes             Staff      Total Positive    Athlete Pos.      Staff Pos.       %Pos.
731                      507                      224        6                           4                           2                             0.82

June 8-Nov. 1
Total Tests         Athletes             Staff      Total Positive    Athlete Pos.      Staff Pos.       %Pos.
7,886                   5,751                   2,135    70                        61                        9                             0.89

Harlan Police report 11/3/20

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November 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports there were three recent arrests conducted or citations issued. On Monday (11/2), 33-year old Craig Steve Mumm, of Harlan, was cited for Driving While Suspended. On Oct. 24th, 58-year old Kevin Todd Sparks, of Harlan, was arrested for “Unnecessary Noise.” And, on Oct. 22nd, 63-year old Dale Eugene Stinn, of Harlan, was charged with Theft in the 5th Degree, and Improper Use of Registration.

There were also two separate, non-injury accidents investigation by Harlan Police. One, on Oct. 26th, involved a chain reaction collision that involved vehicles driven by Mason Rhodes, of Defiance, Hallie Funk, of Portsmouth, Hayden Hillgartner, of Earling, and Owen Monson, of Irwin. The accident happened when the Rhodes’ 2005 Buick Park Avenue struck Funk’s 2013 Hyundai Sonata in the rear, as both were traveling south on Highway 59. The impact pushed the Sonata into Hillgartner’s 2003 Ford pickup, which in-turn, struck Monson’s 2012 Nissan Altima.

The second accident happened on Monday (11/2), as 2017 Freightliner semi driven by Adam Wuesthoff, of Blair, NE., was traveling north through a fast food restaurant parking lot at 1904 Chatburn, in Harlan. The semi trailer caught the trailer hitch on a 2019 Ford pickup registered to Marvin Thraen, of Harlan. The pickup was pulled into a 2015 Ford Explorer, registered to Amber Jacobsen, of Harlan.

One injured in Page County accident Saturday night

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November 3rd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office has released information about a single-vehicle, injury accident. The crash happened about four-miles east of Shenandoah at the intersection of 190th and F Avenue, at around 10:20-p.m., Saturday. Authorities says an investigation determined 57-year-old Timothy Alan Shuffler, of Shenandoah, was driving a 2004 Buick southbound on F Avenue north of 190th, when he failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection with F Avenue. His car entered the intersection, went out of control and then into the south ditch. The vehicle
rolled over and came to rest in a field.

Shuffler suffered undisclosed injuries and was transported to Shenandoah Memorial Hospital by Shenandoah Ambulance service. A male passenger in the vehicle was checked out by EMS personnel and released at the scene. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $3,500. Shuffler was cited into court on charges of No insurance, Failure to have a valid driver’s license,
and Failure to maintain control.

The Page County Sheriff’s Office was assisted at the scene by the Shenandoah Ambulance Service and the Shenandoah Fire Department.

Backyard & Beyond 11-3-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 3rd, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Sonya Clausen about the Atlantic DOES Quilt Show.

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