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High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/02/2019

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April 3rd, 2019 by Jim Field

Girls Tennis

Kuemper Catholic 9, Atlantic 0 ATL_BGtennisvsKuemper2019
Denison-Schleswig 8, Audubon 1
Shenandoah 9, Clarinda 0
St. Albert 5, Abraham Lincoln 4

Boys Tennis

Kuemper Catholic 6, Atlantic 3 ATL_BGtennisvsKuemper2019
Clarinda 8, Shenandoah 1
Denison-Schleswig 9, Audubon 0
St. Albert 7, CB Abraham Lincoln 2

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/02/2019

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April 3rd, 2019 by Jim Field

Girls Golf

Clarinda 198, Shenandoah 216, Essex 247 (Medalist: Gracie Brown, Clarinda 46)
East Union 225, Southwest Valley 253, Sidney 284 (Medalist: Quinn Eslinger, East Union 51)
Glenwood 206, Treynor 268 (Medalist: Savannah Mellon, Glenwood 47)
Tri-Center 273, AHSTW NTS (Medalist: Emma Jorgensen, AHSTW 52)

Boys Golf

Kuemper Catholic 158, Atlantic 163

Medalist: Matt Gearheart, Atlantic 37
Other Atlantic Scores
Cyle Renaud    42
Braden Smith   43
Tate Den Beste    47
Drey Newell     41
Garrett McLaren    47

JV Scores
Payton Fewson   73
Cooper Jipsen    55
“It was a windy day in Carroll.  The meet was moved from the Municipal Course to Carroll Country Club.  We played the back nine today.  We weren’t sure we would play since Carroll had gotten some snow overnight.  Good to see Matt shoot a solid round today of 37.  Had some three putts that he would like to have back.  Cyle started rough but came back with the last few holes.  Hopefully he will get down into the 30s next round.  Good score by Drey.  Nice to see him be our third score.  Braden had a good score.  Hopefully we can get him down some though as well.  Tate and Garret had a few holes that got them but good they finished in the mid 40s.  A 163 is a nice score for us on an away course for the first round.  We will look to shoot better on Thursday.  Kuemper had three guys shoot 39 and two low 40s.  That is what got them the win today. Good to see our JV guys get a round in on an away course.  Cooper played really well.  His best round yet.”

Clarinda 183, Shenandoah 199 (Medalist: William Shull, Clarinda 41)
East Union 222, Southwest Valley NTS (Medalist: Matt McGuire, East Union 39)
Tri-Center 185, AHSTW 207 (Medalist: Trevor Carlson, Tri-Center 44)

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/02/2019

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April 3rd, 2019 by Jim Field

Girls Soccer

Lewis Central 10, Denison-Schleswig 0
Treynor 2, Tri-Center 1

Boys Soccer

Bondurant-Farrar 10, Nodaway Valley/WCV 0
Creston 2, Chariton 1
Treynor 7, Tri-Center 0

Davenport officials raise concerns about higher rail tracks

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A railroad’s decision to permanently raise tracks along Davenport’s riverfront following recent flooding is ruffling feathers in City Hall. Davenport officials say Canadian Pacific Railway didn’t need permits or city approval for the work that began March 28 because the company has right of way. The Quad-City Times reports that aldermen and city administrators raised concerns Tuesday about accessibility and the possible disruption of road traffic at seven railroad crossings in the city. Some aldermen say they want the state to intervene.

Canadian Pacific spokesman Andy Cummings said in a statement Tuesday that the company has been in “close contact” with the city about the permanent “upgrade.” Public Works Director Nicole Gleason says the company notified the city of its intentions but didn’t provide a start date.

Montgomery County Sheriff’s report

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April 3rd, 2019 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 34-year old Jacob Michael Carnes was arrested at around 9:50-a.m. today (Wednesday), on a valid Montgomery County Magistrate Court warrant for Failure to Appear on a Driving While Suspended charge. Carnes was being held on a $1,000 cash bond.

Police: Man tried to sell stolen jewelry he’d kept hidden

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A man who pleaded guilty to thefts while working at a Coralville mall store has been accused of trying to sell some of the jewelry that police say he’d managed to hide away from investigators. Johnson County District Court records say 25-year-old Troy Woods pleaded not guilty to a new theft charge after his arrest Monday. He’s been on probation since March 2018, after he pleaded guilty to a theft charge. Court records say his 2017 thefts while working at a Kay store in Coral Ridge Mall amounted to nearly $51,000.

Coralville Police Chief Shane Kron told the Iowa City Press-Citizen that the jewelry Woods is accused of trying to sell to a New York company since his 2018 sentencing is “additional jewelry he hid.” Kron says Woods reported needing money to pay the restitution from the original case.

Danish Windmill announces $44k gift from the Mike & Lou Howard Foundation

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Elk Horn, IA– Lisa Steen Riggs, Manager of The Danish Mill Corporation has announced the Danish Mill has received a $44,000 donation from the Mike and Lou Howard Foundation. Riggs says “After receiving the Howard’s generous gift of $100,000 at the Danish Windmill’s Annual Meeting in January from them personally, this additional funding from the Mike and Lou Howard Foundation will help to bring closure to many important capital projects that are works in progress on the Windmill’s master “to do” list.”

Community benefactors Mike and Lou Howard sitting up in the cap frame of the Windmill that recently was restored to working condition (Lisa Riggs photo)

In addition to completing the roofing and historic restoration project, projects currently underway include retrofitting the replica 900 AD Viking smithy’s home (VikingHjem) with museum quality LED lights, repairing the catwalk, building a Miller’s Path, replacing the aged sprinkler system, and much more. Riggs said also, “Mike and Lou Howard have been so generous with the Windmill and the community overall,” Riggs continued. “Everyone is energized by the economic development and revitalization efforts they have initiated and the positive impact of their investments will be beneficial for many, many years to come.”

The Danish Windmill is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, non-profit organization. Charitable gifts and donations are the organization’s primary sources of funding. The Mill’s financials are published on the GuideStar® website so potential donors can review public records and non-profit reports. The Mill received the GuideStar® Gold Star of Transparency in 2018. To learn more about the Danish Windmill and how you can support the organization and about the projects, visit danishwindmill.com or contact the Danish Windmill at 712.764.7472.

Creston man arrested on FTA warrant

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a Creston man was arrested Tuesday evening at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. 32-year old Jeremy Joseph Lund was taken into custody on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear (FTA) on an original charge of Theft in the 4th Degree. His bond was set at $1,000.

Public hearing in Walnut, Thursday, re: CDBG application for a Housing Program

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Public Hearings are set for 5-p.m. Thursday in Walnut during the City Council meeting, with regard to a proposed Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) application. The application is with regard to the FY 2019 CDBG Housing Fund Program. A hearing will also be held with regard to the City Of Walnut’s Housing Rehabilitation Program, and includes comments from SWIPCO’s Alexis Fleener to discuss a CDBG application for the program. Afterward, the Council will consider adoption of a Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to make an application to the CDBG Housing Fund Program for assistance to a Housing Rehab Program.

In other business, the Walnut City Council will discuss: The Community Center; A Small Business Start-up Grant Application for “Banana Split,” by Lynn Driver; Discussion about the City Park, including Concession stands and Field rental; a Budget Amendment for the FY 2018-19 Budget by $1-million in the Program of Business-type activities, $30,000 in the General Gov’t. Fund, and $40,000 in the Program of Public Safety. A budget hearing on the latter will be set for 5-p.m. May 2nd.

Other agenda items include discussion of property maintenance, Discussion about a RAGBRAI possible budget, and an announcement with regard to the hiring of a Library Assistant.

Glenwood well and WTP are up and running!

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April 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Wendy Ensley, Executive Secretary for the Glenwood Municipal Utilities (GMU) reports this (Wednesday) morning, that GMU staff along with the help of Ben Lundstrom, Andy Young and Jensen Well were able to get Well #3 and the Water Treatment Plant running last night. Ensley says “We have been pumping water all night to fill the towers. We are still required to boil water and need everyone to continue to conserve water by reducing use. The DNR is on site today to do testing and monitor the steps we are required to follow to turn over/flush the system. This will require us to drain the water from the towers. The DNR is putting together a press release for us explaining everything and we should have that later today.”

“The hope” she says, “is that we will be running normally and be able to release the boil water and conserve water within the next week. Trucking is continuing today and then we will be stopping that operation.”