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Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Nov. 7, 2019

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November 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say a late harvest, wet corn and the fall chill have combined to multiply demand for propane in Iowa and other states. Iowa’s agriculture secretary told The Des Moines Register that the demand has created a supply pinch as farmers rush to bring in their crops. A Nebraska Propane Gas Association official says the shortage is more of a transport problem in meeting the propane demanded by farmers, grain elevators and rural residents.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Chuck Grassley doesn’t agree with calls from President Donald Trump and other Republicans to reveal the identity of the whistleblower who first reported concerns about Trump’s dealings with the Ukrainian president. Grassley, who wrote significant portions of federal whistleblower laws, says they ensure anonymity for whistleblowers and should be followed.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Court of Appeals says an Ottumwa police chief and the local civil service commission were right to fire a police sergeant for failure to be truthful during an internal investigation into a January 2017 arrest. Former Ottumwa police Sgt. Mark Milligan was fired after an internal investigation concluded he was dishonest about his interactions during the incident in which another officer and a female juvenile argued and she was arrested on charges that were later dropped.

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — A jury has convicted a man of a hate crime and other counts for tearing down and burning an LGBTQ flag flying at a church in Ames. Television station KCCI reports that 30-year-old Adolfo Martinez was found guilty Wednesday of a hate crime, third-degree harassment and being a habitual offender. Martinez was arrested in June. He told KCCI in an interview that he tore down the flag that had been hanging from the United Church of Christ and burned it because he opposes homosexuality.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 11/7/2019

Sports

November 7th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs will continue to split first-team reps in practice between Patrick Mahomes and backup Matt Moore this week, leaving open the possibility the league’s MVP could be back for Sunday’s game at Tennessee. Mahomes has been out since dislocating his kneecap in a game against Denver on Oct. 17. He has yet to miss a practice but was ruled out for the Chiefs’ game against Green Bay, then was questionable last week against Minnesota before he was declared inactive on game day.

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Alex Pietrangelo had a goal and two assists and the St. Louis Blues remained atop the Western Conference standings, beating the second-place Edmonton Oilers 5-2 for their sixth straight victory. Jaden Schwartz, Robert Thomas, Tyler Bozak and Ivan Barbashev also scored for the defending champion Blues.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — While LSU, Alabama and Georgia are working on their College Football Playoff credentials, much of the Southeastern Conference would regard those as rich program problems. Teams like South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi State and Kentucky are battling for bowl eligibility.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Jeremiah Tilmon scored 16 points and blocked five shots to lead Missouri to an 82-42 victory over Incarnate Word in the season opener for both teams.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Vanderbilt ended a 20-game losing streak in Jerry Stackhouse’s coaching debut, and Aaron Nesmith led the way with 25 points, including a career-high seven 3-pointers in an 83-65 win over Southeast Missouri State. Stackhouse inherited a 9-23 team that is coming off the worst season in school history, including a 0-18 record in the Southeastern Conference under former coach Bryce Drew.

Atlantic City Council meeting recap (11/6/19)

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November 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council met in a regular session Wednesday evening. During their meeting, Atlantic Public Library Director Michelle Anderson presented her annual report, during which she mentioned visitor/user statistics.

Anderson said there were over 51,000 visits to the library over the past fiscal year, which was higher than in past years. 6,321 people attended 367 programs offered inside and outside the Atlantic Public Library. There were over 15,000 Wi-Fi connections, which was up 10% over last year. There were 7,700 public computer uses, which was down from the previous, because more people are using personal devices to access what they need from the library. Circulation (checking out material) amounted to 58,477, which was a slight drop from last year. Online resources usage nearly doubled to 13,190.

Michelle Anderson said also, Library Youth Services Librarian Julie Tjepkes is retiring after 32 years of service. A public retirement party to honor her is set to take place Saturday, Dec. 7th, from 1-until 3-p.m., at the Library. Anderson mentioned some other future events as well: Renovation of the lobby and Children’s Library will begin Dec. 2nd. Work is expected to take about three months, and includes plaster repair, LED lighting upgrades, a new ceiling, flooring and paint, new furniture and a new layout for easily defined areas.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council, by a vote of 6-to 1 (With Chris Jimerson the only No vote),  approved an engineering study to try and find ways of dealing with Storm Water run-off issues in the area of the Atlantic Golf and Country Club, and Palm Street area near the golf course. The cost of the watershed will amount to approximately $8,700 (less than previously thought), and will be paid for through the Storm Water Utility Fund.

The Council, Wednesday, tabled action on approving a Resolution pertaining to the Hotel Whitney Urban Renewal Area Revenue Fund, with regard to TIF obligations. City Administrator John Lund said there was an apparent confusion and/or misunderstanding with regard to the legal language of the agreement. The matter will come before the Council on Dec. 2nd. Lund said also, the Department of Management has released information pertaining to the Residential Rollback. He said “It took a big dive…down about 1%,” which is good news for property owners, and which shouldn’t be too much of a problem for the City, but he still has some concerns about the impact it may have on any growth in tax revenue the City may encounter.

And, the Atlantic City Council approved the FY 2019 Urban Renewal Report which is required by the State and is a summary of accounting in areas the city has spent funds, including the Road Use Tax Fund. The Council then approved a bid of $37,340 from Pierce Pump, Inc., for the Ash Street Sanitary Sewer replacement/repair project (in the vicinity of 14th Street). In other news, Councilman Chris Jimerson announced Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees is stepping down. He will remain with the fire department, and an election will be held in December to replace him.

One moment of humor during the meeting came when Councilperson-elect Grace Garrett introduced herself. Her opponent in Tuesday’s election, Councilman Dana Halder, congratulated her on her win – and made a reference to the Mueller Report when he said “I think you colluded with Russia but I won’t say anything…”

Grassley: Whistleblower anonymity in laws should be honored

News

November 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Chuck Grassley doesn’t agree with calls from President Donald Trump and other Republicans to reveal the identity of the whistleblower who first reported concerns about Trump’s dealings with the Ukrainian president. Grassley, who wrote significant portions of federal whistleblower laws, says they ensure anonymity for whistleblowers and should be followed.

Grassley told reporters in a call Wednesday that it’s important not to reveal the identity of intelligence agency whistleblowers because it could endanger them. He says the whistleblower is less important now that documents have been released of the call that led the U.S. House to begin an impeachment inquiry into whether Trump sought favors from the Ukrainian president that would help Trump’s re-election campaign.

Trump and Sen. Rand Paul called on reporters to release the whistleblower’s identity this week. Grassley says he doesn’t advocate journalists violating professional ethics.

LUCILLE ALFF, a long-time Lewis resident (Svcs. 11/9/19)

Obituaries

November 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LUCILLE ALFF, a long-time Lewis resident, died Wed., Nov. 6th. Funeral services for LUCILLE ALFF will be held 2:30-p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9th, at the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Visitation is open at the funeral home after 3-p.m. Friday, Nov. 8th.

Burial is in the Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.

LUCILLE ALFF is survived by:

Her daughters – Madonna (Jim) Cripe, of Bloomfield, NE., and Deborah (Craig) Meyer, of Lewis.

DANNIE HARTER, 83, of Greenfield (Svcs. 11/11/19)

Obituaries

November 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DANNIE HARTER, 83, of Greenfield, died Tue., Nov. 4th, at home. Funeral services for DANNIE HARTER will be held 1:30-p.m. Monday, November 11th, at the United Methodist Church in Greenfield. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday, November 10th, from Noon until 5:00 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 3-until 5-p.m.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery with full military graveside rites to be conducted by the Greenfield American Legion Head-Endres Post No. 265 and V.F.W. Post No. 5357. A luncheon will be held at the church following the committal services at the cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Dannie Harter memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date.

DANNIE HARTER is survived by:

His wife – Suzanne Harter, of Greenfield.

His daughter – Kim (Jeff) Clayton, of Greenfield

His brother – Bill Harter, of Greenfield.

3 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

LLOYD RINGER, 71, of Greenfield (Svcs. 11/9/19)

Obituaries

November 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LLOYD RINGER, 71, of Greenfield, died Tuesday, November 5th, at the Select Specialty Hospital in Des Moines. Funeral services for LLOYD RINGER will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

Friends may call at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield on Friday, November 8, 2019, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m, with the family present from 5-until 7-p.m. ; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to a scholarship fund at the Nodaway Valley High School in memory of Lloyd Ringer.

LLOYD RINGER is survived by:

His wife – Cheryl Ringer, of Greenfield.

His sons – Daniel (Pamela) Ringer, and Kevin Ringer, all of Greenfield; and James (Caol) Ringer, of Littleton, CO.

His brother – Michael (Emily) Ringer, of Evanston, WY.

4 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Class 1A and 2A State Volleyball Brackets

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November 6th, 2019 by admin

The IGHSAU released the Class 1A and 2A State Volleyball Brackets following completion of Regional Finals on Tuesday night.

2019 Rolling Valley Conference Volleyball All-Conference Teams

Sports

November 6th, 2019 by admin

RVC Volleyball 2019 Final Standings

Glidden-Ralston 8-0
Coon Rapids-Bayard 7-1
Ar-We-Va 5-3
West Harrison 4-4
Boyer Valley 4-4
Woodbine 3-5
Exira-EHK 3-5
Paton-Churdan 2-6
CAM 0-8

First Team All-Conference

Talia Schon, Glidden-Ralston
Gretchen Wallace, Glidden-Ralston
Alexa Culbertson, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Cora McAlister, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Cassidy Baker, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Jadeyn Smith, Ar-We-Va
Chloe Gilgen, West Harrison
Katelyn Nielsen, Boyer Valley
Jessica Fokken, Boyer Valley
Danielle Hoyle, Paton-Churdan

Second Team All-Conference

Kimberly Daily, Glidden-Ralston
Hannah Whitver, Glidden-Ralston
Lexie Davis, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Alaya Betts, Coon Rapids-Bayard
Leslie Luft, Ar-We-Va
Sara Schurke, Ar-We-Va
Haley Koch, West Harrison
Taylor Klein, Boyer Valley
Erin Irlmeier, Exira-EHK
Ellie Schultes, Exira-EHK
Jozie Lett, CAM

2019 Western Iowa Conference Volleyball All-Conference Teams

Sports

November 6th, 2019 by admin

2019 Western Iowa Conference – Final Standings

*Tri-Center                     7-1            21-16
*Treynor                         7-1            17-20
Logan-Magnolia            6-2            19-8
^Underwood                 6-2            30-6
Riverside                        3-5            26-13
AHSTW                          3-5            20-14
Missouri Valley              2-6            13-23
IKM-Manning                2-6            11-24
Audubon                        0-8            5-23
*2019 WIC Regular Season Co-Champions
^2019 WIC Tournament Champions

2019 Western Iowa All-Conference Volleyball

First Team

Macy Van Fossen, Underwood, jr.; Presley Pogge, Tri-Center, jr.; Kinsey Sheffler, AHSTW, sr.; Emma Flather, Treynor, soph.; Kylie Morrison, Logan-Magnolia, sr.; Miranda Ring, Tri-Center, soph.; Zoe Rus, Underwood, jr.; Paige Osweiler, AHSTW, sr.

Second Team

Peyton Cook, Underwood, jr.; Maddie Lewis, Treynor, soph.; Gracie Bluml, Riverside, sr.; Tatum Carlson, Tri-Center, soph.; Jaden Achenbach, Riverside, sr.; Lexie Branning, IKM-Manning, sr.; Natalie Simpson, Treynor, soph.; Jaice Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia, sr.