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Red Oak woman arrested for assault on a health care worker

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak today (Thursday) arrested a woman for simple Assault, in connection with an incident involving a worker at the Red Oak Health Care Community. Authorities say 84-year old Evelyn Irene Stebbins, of Red Oak, was not a resident of the facility. Stebbins was taken into custody at around 9:30-a.m., and transported to the Montgomery County Jail before being released.

Stout defense highlights AHSTW and Edgewood-Colesburg Semifinal contest

Sports

November 8th, 2018 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings(11-0) will meet up with the Edgewood-Colesburg Vikings (10-1) on Friday afternoon in the Class A Football Semifinals and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. The game will feature two stout defenses. AHSTW has held their opponents to an average of 11.6 points per game. Edgewood-Colesburg has allowed an equally impressive 10.7 points per game to their opponents.

Edgewood-Colesburg is coming off a defensive battle in the quarterfinal round in which they knocked off Bishop Garrigan 6-0. Ed-Co Head Coach James Rochford said his team has been able to achieve some offensive balance when needed, but the defense has been the bell-cow for his team.

Coach Rochford’s two sons are major leaders for the team. Preston Rochford has rushed for 1,872 yards and 26 touchdowns to lead the offense and  is the leading tackler on the team with 86.5 tackles including 9 for loss and 3 sacks. Parker Rochford is the top receiver on the squad with 24 catches for 452 yards and 8 scores. Coach Rochford said it has been fun having the opportunity to coach his sons who really love the game, as does the rest of the team.

Edgewood-Colesburg forced 5 critical turnovers in that quarterfinal win over Bishop-Garrigan. AHSTW Head Coach Davis Pattee talked about what impresses him about the opponent’s defense.

AHSTW is led by a hard-nosed player in Gabe Pauley who has rushed for 1,595 yards and 24 touchdowns, to go along with his team leading 75 tackles. Blake Osbahr has been efficient at quarterback with 1,941 passing yards and 28 touchdowns with just 5 interceptions thrown.  Drake Partridge, Brayton Tuma, Korbin Martin and others have contributed strongly to the offensive attack. Coach Pattee said the Vikings will need to be good up front and move the ball around to be successful this round.

The battle of the Vikings is set for a 1:00pm kickoff on Friday at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls. Chris Parks will have the call on KJAN AM 1220, FM 101.1, online at kjan.com, on the web app, and audio through our facebook page as well. Pregame will begin at 12:00pm. You can also catch the game on our sister-station KNOD 105.3FM in Harlan.

Holiday market to be held at the Cass County Community Center Nov. 19th

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA (November 7, 2018) – The Cass County Community Center will be transformed into a bustling holiday market on Monday, November 19 from 3-7pm. Stay warm and cozy as you find fresh, locally grown produce for your Thanksgiving gatherings. Get some help with your holiday baking from southwest Iowa bakers .. think pies, quick breads, artisan yeast breads, Danish pastries and more! You will find unique holiday gifts made by local crafters for special people on your gift list. Samples will be available from vendors and cupcake contest entrants for shoppers to enjoy as they browse.

Vendor spaces are still available, and any local farmers, bakers, artisans or crafters are invited to sign up. The event has been very well attended the last several years and has received excellent reviews from attendees and vendors alike. Vendors interested in participating can find details and a registration form online at www.atlanticiowa.com or www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.weebly.com/harvest-market. Vendor booth spaces are available at $20 each.

Local bakers of all ages are invited to participate in our Fall Flavor Cupcake Contest where they could possibly win a prize! Entries will be judged by their use of local, seasonal ingredients as well as creativity and quality of the cupcake. Recipes will be judged by a panel of local celebrities and a 1st and 2nd place will be awarded in each of 2 categories, Youth & Adult.

A full list of vendors, information on the cupcake contest, as well as other activities and special events will be posted online at the Produce in the Park website www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com and updated regularly. You can also follow the Produce in the Park facebook page (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) for current event information and updates on vendors.

Harvest Market is sponsored by Farmers Markets of Cass County, Cass County Local Food Policy Council, and the City of Atlantic Community Promotions Commission. The event is endorsed by the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce.

Gov. Reynolds orders flags at half-staff to honor Thousand Oaks shooting victims

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – Gov. Kim Reynolds ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff effective immediately until sunset on Saturday, November 10, 2018, to honor the murdered and injured in Wednesday’s tragedy in Thousand Oaks, California. The governor’s order is issued in conjunction with President Donald Trump’s order to lower all United States flags to half-staff for the same length of time.

Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Secretary Pate, Hy-Vee partner for “Honor A Veteran” program in conjunction with Veterans Day

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate and Hy-Vee are joining forces to pay tribute to Iowa’s military veterans. Hy-Vee stores celebrate Veterans Day each year by offering a free breakfast to all veterans and active-duty military members as a way of thanking them for their service. On Monday, November 12, Hy-Vee stores in Iowa will distribute the Secretary of State’s “Honor a Veteran” postcards during the breakfast and throughout Veterans Day, encouraging customers to pay tribute to a loved one who served our country.

Honor a Vet postcards and lapel pins

Pate says “This program is a way to recognize the sacrifice of our veterans and I’m honored to partner with Hy-Vee once again. Iowans have always stepped up when they country needed them. These brave veterans risked their lives to protect our freedoms and our right to vote. We cannot thank them enough.”

Approximately 50,000 “Honor a Veteran” postcards will be distributed to Hy-Vee stores across the state. Hy-Vee’s Vice President of Communications, Tina Potthoff, says “Together with our customers we have the opportunity this Veterans Day to show our support to those who have served us. This program is one more way we can thank our veterans for serving our country and show our appreciation to these brave men and women.”

Veterans receiving the postcards at Hy-Vee can write a tribute to a fellow soldier, submit their own information to receive recognition from the State of Iowa, or give the card to a loved one to post an acknowledgement. The postcards will be returned to the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office and tributes will be posted online at HonorAVet.net and Facebook.com/HonoraVeteran.

The person making the tribute and the veteran being honored, if they are still with us, will both receive an ‘Honor a Veteran with Your Vote’ lapel pin in the mail. The lapel pins are red, white and blue, and in the shape of the state of Iowa. Secretary Pate encourages recipients of the lapel pins to wear them on Election Day as a tribute to the sacrifice veterans made to provide Americans with the right to choose our elected leaders and form of government.

USDA Announces Investments to Improve Rural Electric Infrastructure and Increase Grid Resilience

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett today (Thursday) announced that USDA is investing $1.6 billion in 46 rural electric utility infrastructure projects to improve electric reliability and resilience in 24 states. Among the projects is the Western Iowa Power Cooperative, which is receiving $9-million in a Rural Development Incentive to add 22-miles of line, improve 104-miles and make other system improvements, including $2.8-million for smart grid technologies. WIPC serves more than 5-thousand residential and commercial consumers in an area that is primarily agricultural, including grain farming, corn processing and meat process plants, as well as poultry and other livestock operations.

Secretary Hazlett said “Reliable and affordable power is an underpinning for economic development and quality of life. Under the leadership of Secretary Sonny Perdue, USDA is committed to being a strong partner in building prosperity in rural communities through the sustainment and modernization of rural electric infrastructure.”

The 46 projects are being funded through USDA’s Electric Program. Officials say the investments will help contribute to a stronger rural electric system by improving operations and reliability. USDA’s funding will help build or improve 5,833 miles of line. It includes $307 million in smart grid technologies, which improve system operations and monitor grid security. The investments will benefit 7 million rural business and residential electric consumers across the country.

Heading our way….Snow blankets much of southern Nebraska

Weather

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

By The Associated Press —
Authorities say several inches of snow have fallen in much of southern Nebraska. The Nebraska Transportation Department said Thursday that Interstate 80, highways and county roads are covered with snow in much of south-central Nebraska, making driving hazardous. Weather-related accidents have been reported in Grand Island and several other communities. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Gosper, Phelps, Kearney, Furnas and Harlan counties, saying that up to 3 more inches could fall.

Inmate listed as escaped from Davenport Work Release Center

News

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Corrections Department says a work release inmate has been listed as escaped. The department said Thursday that 20-year-old Jason Ruplinger Jr. didn’t return as required Wednesday night to the Davenport Work Release Center. The department says Ruplinger has been serving time for robbery and other crimes in Scott County. He was admitted to the work release center on Oct. 17.

2018 State Semifinal Football Schedule

Sports

November 8th, 2018 by admin

The State Football Semifinals begin today with the 8-Player and Class 3A games being contested at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls. Here is a refresher on the full Semifinal schedule this weekend.

Thursday, November 8

Eight-Player
9:00— Rockford (10-1) vs. Southeast Warren, Liberty Center (12-0)

12:00— New London (10-1) vs. Fremont-Mills, Tabor (10-1)

Class 3A
5:30— Epworth, Western Dubuque (9-2) vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (10-1)

8:15— Xavier, CR (11-0) vs. Lewis Central (11-0)

Friday, November 9

Class A
10:00— West Hancock, Britt (9-2) vs. Hudson (11-0)

1:00— Edgewood-Colesburg (10-1) vs. AHSTW, Avoca (11-0) (ON KJAN)

Class 4A
4:00— Dowling Catholic, WDM (9-2) vs. Bettendorf (10-1)

7:00— Southeast Polk (6-5) vs. Cedar Falls (11-0)

Saturday, November 10

Class 1A
10:00— Pella Christian (8-3) vs. Dike-New Hartford (11-0)

1:00— West Sioux, Hawarden (10-1) vs. Van Meter (11-0)

Class 2A
4:00— Waukon (10-1) vs. BH/RV (10-1)

7:00— West Liberty (8-3) vs. PCM, Monroe (11-0)

2018 Western Iowa Confernce All-Conference Volleyball Honors

Sports

November 8th, 2018 by admin

2018 Western Iowa All-Conference Volleyball Teams

First Team: Lilly Dahir (Sr., Tri-Center); Brooklyn Hundt (Sr., Tri-Center); Mia Shipley (Soph., Treynor); Emma McDonald (Sr., Tri-Center); Sydni Huisman (Sr., Treynor); Konnor Sudmann (Sr., Treynor); Olivia Maasen (Sr., Tri-Center); Macy Van Fossen (Soph., Underwood).

Second Team: Gabrielle Cadwell (Sr., IKM-Manning); Kinsey Scheffler (Jr., AHST/W); Carter Crispin (Sr., Missouri Valley); Kayla Chapman (Sr., Treynor); Paige Osweiler (Jr., AHST/W); Kate Wise (Sr., AHST/W); Alexis Christians (Sr., Logan-Magnolia); Zoe Russ (Soph., Underwood); Jadyn Achenbach (Jr., Riverside).

2018 Western Iowa Conference
Final Volleyball Team Standings

*#Tri-Center              8-0            31-8
^#Treynor                 7-1            33-8
Underwood               6-2            23-13
AHST/W                    4-4            26-11
IKM-Manning            4-4            14-17
Logan-Magnolia        3-5            12-16
Missouri Valley          2-6            19-17
Audubon                   2-6            11-21
Riverside                    0-8            7-24
* 2018 WIC Regular Season Champion
^ 2018 WIC Tournament Champion
# 2018 State VB Tournament Qualifier.