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Hawkeye Ten All-Conference Soccer Teams

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June 19th, 2019 by admin

The Hawkeye Ten Conference recently announced their All-Conference Soccer honorees for the 2019 season. Follow the links below for the full lists.

For Atlantic on the Girls side Tatum Grubbs was a First Team choice. Alyssa Ginther and McKenzie Waters were 2nd Team choices. Corri Pelzer received Honorable Mention honors.

On the boys side Nathan Brockman of Atlantic was a First Team selection. Ben Anderson was a 2nd Team honoree. Beau Dickerson and Alven Nantz were Honorable Mention.

2019 Hawkeye Ten All-Conference Girls Soccer Teams

2019 Hawkeye Ten All-Conference Boys Soccer Teams

Playground build at Schildberg Rec Area Fri./Sat. postponed

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Due to the rain Tuesday and Tuesday night, and the expected rain this weekend, the Atlantic Parks & Recreation Department is postponing their playground build at Schildberg Recreation Area. The community event was set to take place Friday and Saturday. The Parks Department is working with Miracle Playground to find another date to schedule their expert builder to come back and guide construction of the playground.

Non-injury accident in Page County construction zone, Tuesday evening

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following a collision in a road construction zone, Tuesday. The accident happened at around 5:25-p.m. on Highway 48, between C Avenue and the Essex City Limits. Authorities say 75-year old Barbara Jean Phelps, of Essex, was driving a 1999 Honda CRV. She was stopped, waiting to enter the construction zone south of Essex, with a flag person nearby, holding a stop sign.

69-year old Vicky Louise Trauernicht, of Essex, was driving a 2000 Toyota Echo and approaching the construction zone from the south. Trauernicht failed to stop for the sign and rear ended Phelps’ vehicle, causing disabling damage to Trauernicht’s vehicle. Damage from the collision amounted to $6,700. No citations were issued as of the time of the report.

State Historical Society of Iowa’s mobile museum to visit Avoca

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – If you can’t make it to the State Historical Museum in Des Moines, why not let it come to Avoca? That’s the idea behind the State Historical Society of Iowa’s “History on the Move” mobile museum, a bright blue, custom-built Winnebago that travels the state’s highways and back roads to share stories from the past. The museum on wheels currently houses a 300-square-foot exhibition called “Iowa History 101” and is filled with artifacts from the State Historical Society’s collection. The mobile museum will offer free self-guided tours 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 5-6 at Edgington Memorial Park in Avoca during the Avoca Sesquicentennial festivities.

“This exhibition shares some of the essential stories that every Iowan should know about who we are and what we’ve achieved since Iowa became a state more than 170 years ago,” State Historical Society of Iowa Administrator Susan Kloewer said. “We’re delighted to bring this traveling exhibition to Avoca, and we encourage all Iowans to learn about our state’s rich heritage.” Like a visit to a grandparent’s attic, the exhibition unpacks stories of Iowa’s past with nearly 50 artifacts, including:

·  battered miner’s cap worn by Carl Coghlan, a Marion County coal miner

·  1917 prototype of the state flag designed by Dixie Cornell Gebhardt of Knoxville

·  pen Gov. William Harding used to ratify the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote

·  basketball jersey Lynne Lorenzen wore during her glory days at Ventura High School

·  Olympic medal from sprinter Natasha Kaiser-Brown of Des Moines

·  patch from a spacesuit worn by astronaut Peggy Whitson of Beaconsfield

As a bonus, Mike Wolfe, the creator and star of the hit television series “American Pickers,” lent his voice and video talents to the exhibition’s multimedia elements. A native of Le Claire, Wolfe has a long-standing interest in history and a knack for using artifacts to unlock its stories.

The idea for the mobile museum emerged in 2014 from a series of community conversations organized by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, which oversees the State Historical Society. Iowans who care deeply about history made it clear they want new ways to access the State Historical Museum’s resources. Accordingly, the 38-foot Winnebago will visit all 99 Iowa counties over the course of three years, from 2017 through 2019, with stops at schools, libraries, local museums, community festivals, county fairs and other places where Iowans gather. Anyone who would like to request a visit can find the details online at iowaculture.gov, along with an updated schedule. (Follow the mobile museum’s statewide journey on Facebook at facebook.com/IowaHistory.)

The traveling exhibition – which is sponsored by EMC Insurance Companies, Casey’s General Stores and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach – is one of a trio of “Iowa History 101” shows. Visitors to the State Historical Museum in Des Moines can find both a traditional museum exhibition, plus an interactive “Hands-On History” gallery designed especially for children.

Injury accident in Harlan June 15th

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department says one person was injured during an accident that occurred last Saturday. Authorities say a 2019 Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by Johnathan Moreland, of Bellevue, NE., was traveling east on Cyclone Avenue in Harlan, when Moreland made an emergency braking maneuver, and lost control. The cycle fell onto its left side and skidded down Cyclone Avenue. Moreland slid with the cycle and stopped on the grass at the intersection with 19th Street. Moreland transported himself to the hospital for treatment.

A separate accident June 15th caused damage to five vehicles, but no one was hurt. The Harlan P-D says Nicholas Andersen, of Harlan, was driving a 2008 Chrysler Town & Country van eastbound on Cyclone Avenue, when he fell asleep at the wheel. The van drifted off the road at 1220 Cyclone Avenue and damaged a few trees before continuing through the front yard, a cedar fence and into the driveway at 1214 Cyclone Avenue.

In the driveway, the van hit the front of a 2013 Subaru Crosstrek owned by Bennett Flaherty, of Des Moines, and the side of a 2014 Ford F-150 registered to Jane Smith, of Harlan. The pickup was pushed into a 2015 Chevy Silverado pickup, registered to Matthew Pfadenhauer, of Kiron and then into the yard. When the Chevy spun, it made contact with a 2015 Nissan Altima, owned by Jane Smith, of Harlan. Police took photos of the scene and notified the property owners.

Harlan Police report (5/22-6/16)

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department today (Wednesday), released a report on arrests and incidents dating back to May 22nd. Most recently:

  • On Sunday (6/16), 28-year old Roger Wayne McIntosh, Jr., of Portsmouth, was arrested for OWI, Speeding and Failure to Display License plates.
  • Last Saturday, 30-year old Johnathon Lee Paull, of Harlan, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving While Suspended, Failure to Display a Safety Flag, and Motorcycle/Moped violation.
  • On June 10th, 58-year old Bradley Allen Lewis, of Harlan, was arrested on an active warrant.
  • On June 9th, 33-year old Timothy Shane Kerr, of Manilla, was arrested for carrying weapons, possession of paraphernalia,, and improper registration lamp.
  • On June 7th, 57-year old Tami Jean Carter, of Harlan, was arrested for Prohibited Acts penalties, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of paraphernalia, no seat belt, no proof of insurance, and failure to display license plates.
  • On June 6th, 26-year old Jacob Kyle Krienert, of Harlan, was arrested for Driving while revoked, and speeding.
  • June 3rd, 36-year old Richard Joseph Graeve, of Harlan, was arrested by Harlan Police for Public Intoxication.
  • And, June 1st, 48-year old Fred William Ehrman, of Anita, was arrested for Driving while revoked, no proof of insurance, and violations of a restricted license.

Those arrested in May, include:

May 22 – Anthony Michael Bennett, age 28, Harlan, was arrested on an active warrant out of Pottawatomie County. He was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

May 23 – Joshua Gerald Schmitz, age 38, Avoca, was arrested following a call for service. Schmitz was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with public intoxication.

May 31 – Jolene May Olson, age 61, Harlan, was arrested following a stop. Olson was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with public intoxication.

May 31 – Dale Eugene Stinn, age 62, Harlan, was arrested following a stop. Stinn was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with public intoxication.

The new Miss Iowa says she’s learning valuable ‘life skills’ in pageants

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A 22-year-old from Bettendorf is the new Miss Iowa. Emily Tinsman was crowned last weekend in Davenport in what was her third try at the competition. Tinsman says she’s already learned a host of valuable “life skills” by taking part in the contests, including the honing of her interviewing abilities and gaining in self-confidence. “It’s not just a beauty competition, it’s not just the beauty, how you look,” Tinsman says. “We’re now moving towards what’s called Miss America 2.0. It’s about your talent, it’s about your intelligence, your poise and your confidence with yourself. Win or lose, we gain those skills.”

2019 Miss Iowa winner, Emily Tinsman. (Radio IA photo)

Tinsman says it was “surreal” to hear her name called as the winner at the Adler Theater last Saturday night. “It was really just this moment of, ‘Oh my gosh,'” she says. “My time in this program has just rounded itself out. It’s come full circle and now I get to inspire people throughout the state and girls who will be competing this next year.” In discussing her platform, Tinsman says her “social impact initiative” is advocating for artists — and for funding the arts in schools. “It helps build so many important skills, confidence, self-esteem, cultural awareness,” she says. “They believe in themselves and have a passion, but allowing them to have the same opportunities as you would with sports or academics, supporting a well-rounded education.”

Tinsman will represent Iowa in the Miss America Pageant, which is not yet scheduled. For now, she’s keeping a close eye on how she uses Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. “I have to be super-careful about social media, who’s following me, what I’m posting,” she says. “I’m really, essentially, supposed to be a role model for young women and I really need to prioritize how I’m being viewed in my actions.”

Tinsman graduated from Drake University in May. She was ready to start as an elementary music teacher in the Des Moines Public School System in the fall, but had to resign that post after winning the Miss Iowa crown.

Marshalltown man captured after chase that reached 100 miles per hour

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A Marshalltown man is under arrest, facing a variety of charges after a high speed chase that began near the Des Moines Airport early this (Wednesday) morning. Forty-six-year-old Casey Sheriff was wanted for a probation violation. A police officer spotted him in a vehicle at a major intersection south of the Des Moines Airport. A spokesman for Des Moines Police says Sheriff fled in his vehicle, quickly reaching speeds of 100 miles an hour. Sheriff was taken into custody about 10 minutes after the chase began. He’s been charged with three probation violation, driving while his license was denied, suspended, cancelled or revoked and eluding authorities.

In 2013, authorities had to search for Sheriff after he walked away from a work release program in Marshalltown. He had been sent to prison for a domestic assault conviction. Sheriff has previous convictions for felonies and aggravated misdemeanors in Marshall, Polk and Clarke Counties.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (6/19)

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June 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports several prisoners from other agencies were transported to the Pott. County Jail, Tuesday, to address warrants for their arrest:

  • 32-year old Sean P. Bagby, of Creston, and 31-year old Jeri D. Shoemaker, of Council Bluffs, were transported from the Montgomery County Jail to address Pott. County warrants for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order and Violation of Probation, respectively
  • 36-year old Robert James McDonald, of Omaha, was transported to the Pott. County Jail from Douglas County, NE., on a warrant Sex Offender Registry Violation/2nd offense.
  • 41-year old Daniel James Becerra, of Omaha, was transported from Douglas County Corrections to Pott. County, on a warrant for Violation of Probation.
  • 23-year old Tyrelle Tymia Henderson, of Omaha, was transported to Pott. County from Douglas County Corrections, on a warrant for Theft in the 3rd Degree ($2,000 bond), and on a hold for another agency.
  • 43-year old John J. Bergin, III, of Omaha, was also transported from DCC to the Pott. County Jail, on warrants for Burglary in the 3rd degree, and Theft in the 3rd.

CWS schedule Wednesday 06/19/2019

Sports

June 19th, 2019 by admin

The College World Series will now have three games on the Wednesday schedule instead of just one due to rain-outs on Tuesday. Here is a look at the schedule today.

11:00am- Bracket 2 Elimination Game: Louisville vs. Auburn. Resuming play in the top of the 5th with Louisville leading 4-1.

65 minutes following conclusion of first game- Bracket 2 Winner’s Bracket Game: Vanderbilt vs. Mississippi State.

6:00pm- Bracket 1 Elimination Game: Texas Tech vs. Florida State.

All games are televised on ESPN.