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Class A, District 2 Football Honors

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November 5th, 2018 by admin

Class A, D-2 Final Team Standings

#*Alta-Aurelia                        4-1, 7-2
*Sioux Central                        4-1, 7-2
IKM-Manning                         3-2, 5-4
Ridge View                            3-2, 3-6
FD St. Edmond                      1-4, 3-6
Manson NW Webster            0-5, 0-9
* 2018 District Co-Champion
# 2018 State Playoff Qualifier

2018 Class A, D-2 Honors

Offensive Player of the Year: Ben Hargens, Sr., Sioux Central
Defensive Player of the Year: Nick Gaes, Sr., Alta-Aurelia
Lineman of the Year: Erza Miller, Sr., Ridge View.
Coaches of the Year: Chris Reinhart, Grant Peckenschneider, Alta-Aurelia
Assistant Coaches of the Year: TJ Schaefer, Alta Aurelia; Cory McCarville, IKM-Manning.

First Team Offense

O-Line: Sam Zimmerman, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Levi Sleezer, Alta-Aurelia, Soph.; Jayden Harder, Sioux Central, Soph.; Ezra Miller, Ridge View, Sr.; Ian Bornhoft, IKM-Manning, Sr.
QB: Jake Hanson, Sioux Central, Sr.; Derek Girard, Manson-Northwest Webster, Sr.; Jake Tokheim, Ridge View, Sr.;
RB: Ben Hargens, Sioux Central, Sr.; Stephen Grimm, IKM-Manning, Sr.; Anthony Krier, Alta-Aurelia, Jr.; Sean Newell, Fort Dodge St. Edmond, Sr.
TE/Rec: Logan Cuthrell, Ridge View, Sr.

First Team Defense

D-Line: Nick Gaes, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Alex Deroos, Alta-Aurelia, Soph.; Jackson Benrich, Fort Dodge St. Edmond, Jr.
LB: Trevor Robbins, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Prestan Sampson, Sioux Central, Sr.; Jake Kliegl, Ridge View, Sr.; Ben Quade, Manson-Northwest Webster, Sr.
D-Back: Nathan Blankman, IKM-Manning, Sr.; Blake Cavanaugh, Sioux Central, Sr.

First Team Punter: Riley Peters, Manson-Northwest Webster, Sr.
First Team Kicker: Grant Stracke, IKM-Manning, Sr.
Specialist of the Year: Blake Cavanaugh, Sioux Central, Sr.

Second Team Offense

O-Line: Keaton Mork, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Brady Madsen, Sioux Central, Jr.; Matt Brosamle, Ridge View, Sr.; Nick Lawler, Fort Dodge St. Edmond, Jr.; Jared Vohs, Ridge View, Jr.
RB: Michael Ryhard, Alta-Aurelia, Jr.; Kevin McGuire, Ridge View, Sr.;
Rec./End: Caden Webber, Sioux Central, Sr.; Alex Lingle, IKM-Manning, Sr.; Drew Schaeffer, Fort Dodge St. Edmond, Soph.; Dawson Estergraaf, Manson-Northwest Webster, Sr.

Second Team Defense

D-Line: Jair Lopez, Alta-Aurelia, Jr.; Trent Anderson, Sioux Central, Jr.; Nick Gisch, Ridge View, Sr.; Zach Siefken, Manson-Northwest Webster, Sr.;
LB: Logan McCoy, Alta-Aurelia, Jr.; Dane Blom, IKM-Manning, Sr.; Colten Brandt, IKM-Manning, Jr..
D-Back: Zach Isa, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Jake Saunders, Sioux Central, Jr.; Aric Stephan, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.; Teagan Pritchard, Sioux Central, Jr.

Second Team Punter: Nick Gaes, Alta-Aurelia, Sr.
Second Team Kicker: Anthony Krier, Alta-Aurelia, Jr.

Brock Purdy shares Big 12 Newcomer of the Week Honors

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November 5th, 2018 by admin

IRVING, Texas – Iowa State freshman QB Brock Purdy was named the Big 12’s Co-Newcomer of the Week, announced today by the league’s office.

It marks the third time in the last four games Purdy has won or shared the honor.

A native of Gilbert, Ariz., Purdy helped lead the Cyclones to a 27-3 win over Kansas on Saturday by throwing for 263 yards and three touchdowns. Purdy completed 16-of-23 passes with no interceptions and also rushed for 27 yards.

Purdy connected with wide receiver Hakeem Butler on a pair of bombs in the first quarter to give the Cyclones a 14-0 lead. He hit Butler on scoring strikes for 83 yards, tying for the fifth-longest pass play in school history, and 51 yards.

Purdy has been sensational since taking over signal-calling duties in the last four games, averaging 271.3 yards passing, 320.5 yards of total offense and completing 66.3 percent of his passes.

Purdy has accounted for 13 of ISU’s 18 TDs in its four-game winning streak. His 12 TD passes is a new standard for Cyclone rookies.

ISU’s Wiggington on Naishmith Trophy watch list

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November 5th, 2018 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton has been announced as one of 50 players to watch for the 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy Men’s Player of the Year honor.

Wigginton is the Big 12’s top returning scorer after averaging 16.7 points per game as a freshman. He joined Kevin Durant as the only freshmen in Big 12 history to average 16.0 points, while making 65 three-pointers at a 40 percent clip. Wigginton, a preseason All-Big 12 selection, scored 20-plus points in 13 games, including the final four games of the season.

The Dartmouth, Nova Scotia native is one of six Big 12 players on the list.

A list of the midseason 30 team will be released on Feb. 13, 2019, followed by the 10 national semifinalists and four finalists on March 4, 2019 and March 19, 2019 respectively. The 2019 Citizen Naismith Trophy will be awarded at the Naismith Awards Brunch on April 7, 2019, during the Final Four in Minneapolis.

Wigginton and his Cyclone teammates open the season Tuesday against Alabama State at Hilton Coliseum. The game will start at 7 p.m.

Hakeem Butler added to Biletnikoff Award watch list

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November 5th, 2018 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State junior wide receiver Hakeem Butler has been added to the Biletnikoff Award watch list, announced today by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation.

Select voters of the award, given annually to the nation’s best receiver regardless of position, will trim down the list to 10 semifinalists on Nov. 12.

A native of Baltimore, Md., Butler has been a human highlight reel, leading the nation in yards per reception at 24.0.

His big-play ability has been on full display this season, recording nine of ISU’s 11 longest plays with eight receptions of 40 yards or longer.

Butler, who leads the team in receptions (33), receiving yards (791) and TD catches (8), has recorded four 100-yard receiving games on the year, including three-straight. He ranks 10th nationally in receiving yards per game at 98.9.

Five of Butler’s eight TD catches have gone for 48 yards or more and his eight TD snares ties for fifth on ISU’s season list. He currently has a streak of four-straight games with a TD catch, tying for the third-longest string in school history.

Against Oklahoma, Butler recorded a career-high 174 receiving yards and two TDs. In the Kansas win, he tied for the fifth-longest catch in school history with an 83-yard TD grab. He ended the KU game with 164 yards and two TDs.

Butler will go down as one of the greatest receivers in school history. He currently ranks in Iowa State’s career top-10 in yards per reception (1st- 19.5), receiving yards (8th, 1,622), TD catches (3rd- 17) and 100-yard receiving games (5th- 6).

IATC All-Star cross country meet results

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November 5th, 2018 by admin

Some of the top senior cross country runners around the state competed in the IATC All-Star meet on Saturday at DMACC in Ankeny.

In the girls race some of the area runners included Emma Lucas of Bedford who won the race. Creston’s Brielle Baker finished 13th. Alexis Post of Riverside finished 21st. Amelie Quartier of TJ came in 26th. Harlan’s Greichaly Kaster was 30th. Atlantic’s Ashley Wendt came in 37th and Karsyn Rush was 40th. Carlie Manrose of Shenandoah/Essex was 53rd and her teammate Claire Campbell was 57th.

In the boys race Jordan Hustak of Missouri Valley was the winner. Justin Ambrose of Boyer Valley finished 10th, Jalen Petersen of Atlantic was 24th, Jack Campbell of Shenandoah-Essex was 63rd.

A total of 60 girls and 66 boys competed in the All-Star event.

Iowa winner claims huge Powerball jackpot

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November 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATED) CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — After hearing someone from Iowa had won half of a nearly $700 million Powerball jackpot, Lerynne West couldn’t find the ticket she’d bought the day before so asked her sister to check her pickup truck. There it was, on the pickup floor — a scrap of paper worth a share of $688 million. The win was a shock to the single mom, who struggled to persuade her three daughters and other relatives that it was for real. “Nobody believed me,” West said Monday after submitting her winning ticket at lottery headquarters in suburban Des Moines. “They thought I was crazy.” West will share the $688 million jackpot drawn Oct. 27 with someone who bought the other winning ticket in New York City but hasn’t claimed the prize.West took the cash option, which will pay her an immediate $198.1 million, minus taxes. West, 51, said she dreamed of winning a jackpot, but “once you have won, you realize the responsibility and the impact you can make, and all the frivolity goes out the window.” She said she’ll give some to her daughters and other relatives, ensure her six grandchildren can have college educations and set up the Callum Foundation, where people in need can seek financial help. Halting briefly to hold back tears, West said the foundation was named after a grandson born prematurely in April who lived only one day.

West said she grew up in a “very humble family” with seven siblings in Iowa and knows what it’s like to struggle financially. She worked in corn and soybean fields as a teenager, didn’t graduate from high school but earned a GED diploma and took night classes to get a college degree in human resources in 2006. She worked at a health insurance organization until winning the jackpot. “Currently, I’m retired,” she said. She plans to buy a new house and replace her car, a Ford Fiesta with 142,000 miles “that people have beat up.”

West bought the ticket in Redfield, a community of 800 people about 30 miles  west of Des Moines. “I played the lottery twice a week, when I had the money to do it,” she said. West and the buyer of a ticket at a Manhattan deli overcame odds of 292.2 million to one to win the Powerball. The drawing came only four day after someone won a $1.54 billion Mega Millions jackpot, the second-largest lottery prize ever. That ticket was sold in South Carolina and hasn’t been claimed.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (11/5)

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November 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a total of six arrests over the past few days. 19-year old Brodie Joseph Crockett, of Malvern, was arrested at around 8:50-a.m. today (Monday) at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Crockett was being held in the jail on a $5,000 bond. On Sunday, 34-year old Andrew David Sake, of Omaha, was arrested on Interstate 29, for Speeding, OWI/1st offense, and Careless Driving. Bond was set at $1,000. 29-year old Katie Rose Carnes, of Red Oak, was arrested Sunday night in Montgomery County, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a Possession of a Controlled Substance charge. He bond was set at $5,000.

And, there were three arrests on Friday: 29-year old Andrew Dean West, of Malvern, was arrested on a warrant for Assault causing bodily injury; 46-year old Julia Diann Crouse was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation; and, 50-year old Daren Keith Brooks, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Pretrial Release revocation. Brooks was being held on $10,000 bond, while the bonds for West and Crouse were set at $1,000 and $5,000, respectively.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, no injuries were reported following two separate accidents that took place Friday. Authorities say 25-year old Devin Means, of Griswold, was driving a 2017 Nissan eastbound on Highway 34 at around 7:15-p.m., when his vehicle struck a deer on the road. And, 18-year old Samantha Moesch, of Glenwood, was driving a 2005 Toyota east on Gaston Avenue between 240th and 250th Streets, when she lost control of her car. The vehicle entered the south ditch and rolled onto its top. Moesch and her passenger were able to get out of the car on their own. Moesch was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

Mills County man faces charges in connection w/Sunday pursuit in Montgomery County

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November 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police Chief Justin Rhamy reports the pursuit Sunday evening of a speeding car resulted in a crash and several charges pending against the driver. The Chief says officers were on routine patrol at around 7:42 p.m. Sunday, when they observed a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GT on G Avenue near Highway 34, driving in excess of the posted speed limit. Officers began to make a U-turn in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop, when the Grand Prix sped off northbound on G Avenue, and ran the stop sign at the intersection with Highway 34.

As the car continued northbound on G Avenue from U.S. Highway 34, a significant distance between the vehicle and the Red Oak Police Department’s patrol car developed when the officer began to make his U-turn to conduct the stop. As the officer continued north on G Avenue, at approximately 180th Street, the officer observed the suspect vehicle in the east ditch of G Avenue.

The driver, 24-year old Bubba Dwain Mitchell, of Emerson, was transported to University of Nebraska Medicine by Red Oak Fire and Rescue. A three-year-old child passenger in the car was transported to the UNMC by LifeNet Helicopter. Chief Rhamy says the injured were transported to Nebraska Medicine as precautionary measure, due to the mechanism of injury. The extent of their injuries are unknown at this time.

Mitchell is set to be charged with Child Endangerment, Felony Eluding, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Failure to have a Valid Driver’s License, Failure to Maintain Control, and Failure to Obey Stop Sign. A charge of Operating While Intoxicated (Drugged) is pending.

Red Oak Police Department were assisted by Red Oak Fire and Rescue, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit, Iowa State Patrol, and LifeNet Helicopter.

$32,000 Granted to Cass County Nonprofit Agencies

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November 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Nicholas Hunt, Chair of the Cass County Community Foundation, has announced that $32,000 was awarded to Cass County nonprofit agencies last Friday. With the grants, the Cass County Community Foundation has distributed more than $1.8 million in grants and scholarships over the last 20 years. The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Cass County Community Foundation by the September 1st deadline, were awarded grants by the Cass County Board of Directors:

Ann W. Wickman Child Dev. Center

Equipment to Meet Safety Requirements

$5,500.00

Atlantic Public Library/City of Atlantic

Flat Screen TV for Presentations

$600.00

Atlantic Rock Island Society (ARISE)

Building Repairs

$3,000.00

Cass County Historical Society

Window Improvements

$750.00

City of Griswold

Cemetery Handrails

$750.00

Cumberland Youth Fitness

Youth Fitness Project

$4,000.00

Elementary Playground Committee

Playground Equipment

$3,250.00

Friends of the Griswold Public Library

Library Improvements

$2,750.00

Lewis First Responders

Rescue Airbags

$4,000.00

Lewis Public Library

Furniture Improvements and Renovations

$1,000.00

Little Lambs Preschool

Enhance Playground

$1,000.00

Massena Public Library

ADA Compliant Door Opener

$2,500.00

Nishna Valley Family YMCA

Archery Tag System

$2,900.00

The amount available included $3,000 from the Griswold Community Development Endowed Fund, and $500 from the Triumph Endowed Fund for Cass County. All grantees met the criteria as Cass County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Cass County were eligible. For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation/fund, please contact any of the Board Members, or call Stacey Goodman, Iowa Foundations Director, at 800-794-3458.

$46,900 Granted to Audubon County Nonprofit Agencies

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November 5th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Genelle Deist, Chair of the Audubon County Community Foundation, reports $46,900 in grants was awarded Nov, 2nd to Audubon County nonprofit agencies. With the grants, the Audubon County Community Foundation has distributed over $1.9 million in grants and scholarships over the last 21 years. The following nonprofit organizations, which submitted applications to the Audubon County Community Foundation by the September 1st deadline, were awarded grants by the Audubon County Board of Directors:

  1. Audubon County Historical Society…$2,500 to replace windows of Nathaniel Hamlin Park Museum
  2. Audubon Recreation Foundation….$21,900 for Bowling Lane Construction
  3. Brayton Community Club….$20,000 for Phase 2 of Renovations
  4. Exira Public Library…$2,500 for a  Fireproof Book Drop

The amount available included: $2,500 for the Exira area, from the Leon and Iva Milliman Endowed Fund; $2,500 from the Milo and Dolores Clemmensen Fund; $2,500 from the Charles T. and Kathleen K. Manatt Endowed Fund; $900 from the Audubon State Bank/Stephen Garst Endowed Fund; $1,000 is available for the City of Audubon area from the Audubon Masonic Association Endowed Fund; $450 is available for the City of Audubon from the Fred and Evelyn Nissen Endowed Fund for Audubon, and, $450 for the City of Audubon from the Merle and Norma Petersen Endowed Fund.

All grantees met the criteria as Audubon County nonprofit agencies or organizations with charitable missions in the areas of civic, cultural, health, education and social services. Only organizations providing services in Audubon County were eligible. The Audubon County Community Foundation was established in 1997 and works with individuals, families, businesses and organizations to create charitable funds that address the changing, vital community needs and interests. Donating to a charitable fund helps your neighbors today AND you help build a stronger community tomorrow. Not only that, you may be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit for donations, in addition to any Federal tax benefits for which you may qualify.

The Audubon County Community Foundation invests and administers these funds and distributes grants to deserving, qualified nonprofit organizations. Board members of the Audubon County Community Foundation are: Chair, Genelle Deist of Audubon; Vice Chair, Joel Hoegh of rural Brayton; Secretary/Treasurer, Barbara Johnson of Audubon; Bob Blomme of Audubon; Shelley Burr of Audubon; Steven B. Hansen of Audubon; and Joseph T. Rasmussen of Exira.

For information about donating or establishing an individual foundation/fund, please contact any of the Board Members, or call Stacey Goodman, Iowa Foundations Director, at 800-794-3458.