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Owner Revolution Inc. announces sale of Schafer Systems to Pollard Banknote Limited

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

ADAIR, IOWA–September25, 2018–Owner Revolution Inc.(ORI, Owner Revolution),announced today the signing of a definitive agreement to sell substantially all of the operating assets and business of their wholly-owned subsidiary located in Adair, Iowa, Schafer Systems Inc., to Pollard Banknote Limited (Pollard Banknote), headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada. Upon completion of the transaction, the Adair facility will join Pollard Banknote’s team, focused on serving the needs of lotteries and charitable gaming organizations around the world.

The Schafer Systems brand will remain in place and the business will continue to operate out of the60,000 square foot facility that they have occupied for the past30yearsin Adair. Don Hudak, Owner Revolution’s CEO and President, commented on the pending transaction saying,“The sale of Schafer Systems to Pollard Banknote brings together two organizations that have successfully served the lottery and gaming industries for many years. Working together, they will represent a real powerhouse in the markets and will be able to bring innovative products and solutions to customers at an even higher level. Our employees and the communities we’re in will reap the benefits of this transaction through increased stability and growth.”

Schafer Systems’ product lines will complement the products and services currently provided by Pollard Bank note to its customers, allowing a broader range of solutions to those in the industry. John Pollard,Co-Chief Executive Officer of Pollard Banknote said,“We are very excited to acquire Schafer Systems and add their capabilities to our organization. They have an outstanding reputation in the industry for delivering quality products and custom solutions to meet their customer’s ever-changing needs. I’m looking forward to see what great things we will accomplish working together to drive product innovation and create greater value for our customers.”

Pollard Banknote is a leading lottery partner to more than 60 lotteries worldwide, providing high quality instant ticket products, licensed games, and a full suite of digital offerings ranging from game apps to comprehensive player engagement and iLottery solutions, including strategic marketing and management services. The company is a proven innovator and has decades of experience helping lotteries to maximize player engagement, sales, and proceeds for good causes. Pollard Banknote also plays a major role in providing pull-tab tickets, bingo paper and its Diamond Game and Oasis-branded electronic ticket machines to charitable and other gaming markets in North America. Established in 1907, Pollard Banknote is owned approximately 67.6% by the Pollard family and 32.4% by public shareholders, and is publicly traded on the TSX (PBL). Pollard Banknote employs over 1,700 people across multiple locations in Canada and the United States. For more information, please visit their website at www.pollardbanknote.com.

ORI is an Iowa based holding company located in Adair and is employee-owned. Besides their Schafer Systems brand of lottery ticket dispensers and promotional displays,ORI owns Blue Wave Ultrasonics in Davenport, Iowa, a leading manufacturer of industrial ultrasonic cleaning systems, providing the most technologically advanced and reliable cleaning systems in the marketplace.

Owner Revolution Inc. announces sale of Plastic Professionals Inc. and Connect-A-Dock Inc. to Elkhart Plastics, Inc.

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

ADAIR, IOWA–September25, 2018–Owner Revolution Inc.(ORI),announced today the signing of a definitive agreement to sell their two subsidiaries located in Atlantic, Iowa, Plastic Professionals Inc. and Connect-A-Dock Inc., to Elkhart Plastics, Inc., headquartered in Elkhart, Indiana. Upon completion of the transaction, the Atlantic facility will become Elkhart Plastic’s sixth location in the United States for the supply of rotationally molded products and services to a wide array of customers across the country.

The Connect-A-Dock brand will remain in place while the Plastic Professionals will now become Elkhart Plastics of Iowa. Both businesses will continue to operate out of the 225,000 square foot facility that they have occupied for the past 14 years in Atlantic. Don Hudak, Owner Revolution’s CEO and President, commented on the pending transaction saying “The sale of these two subsidiaries comes with the best interest of the employees and the local communities in mind. Elkhart Plastics is a proven leader in the rotational molding industry and has aggressive plans to grow the businesses, bringing new jobs and opportunities to the area.”

Jack Welter, CEO of Elkhart Plastics also provided comments saying“The Atlantic operation provides us with the expertise and production capacity that we desperately need to continue growing with our existing customers and future endeavors. The location of the facility also fits in perfectly with our plan to have strategically located manufacturing sites across the country to efficiently serve our growing customer base.”

Elkhart Plasticsis a privately held U.S.company founded in 1988 and has over 600 employees. They are one of the largest custom rotational molding companies in the United States and have three manufacturing sites in Indiana, one in Washington State and one in Colorado. Their custom, plastic products provide trusted solutions for a very diverse group of applications and markets across the country. You can learn more about Elkhart Plastics at www.epi-roto.com.

ORI is an Iowa based holding company located in Adair and is employee-owned. Besides their Connect-A-Dock brand of floating docks and accessories and their custom molded product offerings at Plastic Professionals, they also own Blue Wave Ultrasonics in Davenport, a leading manufacturer of industrial ultrasonic cleaning systems, providing the most technologically advanced and reliable cleaning systems in the marketplace.

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on Wednesday, September 26

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September 26th, 2018 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .84″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  1.17″
  • Massena  .73″
  • Elk Horn  1.23″
  • Audubon  1.39″
  • Avoca  .7″
  • Oakland  .6″
  • Neola  .8″
  • Underwood  1.5″
  • Corning  .13″
  • Bedford  .08″
  • Villisca  .11″
  • Manning  1.58″
  • Logan  .95″
  • Red Oak  .25″
  • Denison  .45″
  • Carroll  .56″

RAYMOND ANTHONY SCHLEIMER, 78, of Panama (Svcs. 09/28/2018)

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

RAYMOND ANTHONY SCHLEIMER, 78, of Panama died Tuesday, September 25th at Bergan Mercy Medical Center. Mass of Christian Burial for RAYMOND ANTHONY SCHLEIMER will be held on Friday, September 28th at 11:00am at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Family will greet friends on Thursday, September 27th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the St. Mary’s Parish Center in Panama with a Wake Service to be held at 7:00pm that evening.

Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Panama at a later date.

RAYMOND ANTHONY SCHLEIMER is survived by:

Wife: Barbara Schleimer of Panama.

Sons: Loren (LuAnn) Pauley of Portsmouth. Jon Pauley in Denison. Dennis (Mary) Pauley of Panama. Dale (Sharon) Pauley of Panama. Jami (Anna) Schleimer of Elk Horn.

Daughter: Joan Armentrout of Harlan.

Sisters: Alice Rau of Portsmouth. Marilyn Alfers of Neola. Eileen (Ken) Pauley of Panama.

17 Grandchildren

Absentee ballots for Nov. 6th Gen. Election are available in Adair County

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September 26th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Auditor’s Office reports Absentee ballots for the November 6, 2018 General Election will be ready Monday, October 8, 2018.  Office hours are from 8:00- a.m. to 4:30-p.m.  Monday through Friday.  You can request an absentee ballot by mail or in person at the Auditor’s Office.

Cass County Extension Report 9-26-2018

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No one injured in northwest Iowa school fire

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

LAWTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a fire broke out at a school building in northwest Iowa about an hour after classes were done for the day.

The blaze was reported a little after 4:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Lawton-Bronson High School and Junior building. District Superintendent Randy Collins says the fire started in a rack of laptop computers inside the business classroom. No injuries were reported.

Collins says no classes will be held in the Lawton building Wednesday.

Denison Monarch Cross Country Invite 09/25/2018

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

Girls Team Top 5

  1. Harlan 37
  2. CB Abraham Lincoln 85
  3. Logan-Magnolia 98
  4. Denison 125
  5. Tri-Center 125

Girls Individual Top 5

  1. Peyton Pogge, Tri-Center 18:30.44
  2. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  3. Raegan Andersen, Denison
  4. Taylor Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  5. Kaia Bieker, Harlan

Denison Monarch XC Girls 2018

Boys Team Top 5

  1. Okoboji 83
  2. Harlan 116
  3. Denison 132
  4. Storm Lake 166
  5. Woodward Academy 175

Boys Individual Top 5

  1. Spencer Moon, South Central Calhoun 15:59.12
  2. Jordan Hustak, Missouri Valley
  3. Dylan Blake, MVAOCOU
  4. Justin Ambrose, Boyer Valley
  5. Trey Gross, Harlan

Denison Monarch XC Boys 2018

High School Volleyball Scoreboard Tuesday 09/25/2018

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) Creston 25-25-25, Atlantic 11-15-19
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Atlantic 13-13-9
(3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Creston 12-18-15
(3-0) Abraham Lincoln 25-27-25, Glenwood 14-25-15
(3-0) Kuemper Catholic 25-25-25, Shenandoah 16-12-13
(3-0) Red Oak 26-25-29, Harlan 24-14-27

Corner Conference

(3-2) Fremont-Mills 21-25-25-12-15, East Mills 25-16-15-25-11
(3-0) Griswold 25-25-25, Essex 15-19-17
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, South Page 9-8-8

Western Iowa Conference

(3-2) Logan-Magnolia 25-12-13-25-15, AHSTW 18-25-25-20-13
(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25, Riverside 12-15-13
(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 15-11-9
(3-0) Underwood 25-24-25-25, Audubon 21-26-13-14

Pride of Iowa Conference

(3-1) East Union 25-25-19-25, Martensdale-St. Marys 14-11-25-19
(3-1) Mount Ayr 25-22-25-25, Lenox 21-25-18-11
(3-1) Nodaway Valley 25-25-20-25, Central Decatur 13-23-25-23
(3-0) Southwest Valley 25-25-25, Bedford 23-19-14

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-1) Ar-We-Va 23-25-25-25 Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-15-19-18
(3-0) CAM 25-25-25 West Harrison 18-14-11

Other Scores

(3-0) Thomas Jefferson 26-25-25 Sioux City West 24-23-15

Yelich, Brewers dent Cards’ playoff chances with 12-4 win

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September 26th, 2018 by admin

By JAY COHEN, AP Sports Writer
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Milwaukee’s last NL MVP thinks he is about to get some company.

Led by Christian Yelich’s silky smooth game, the Brewers are closing in on the playoffs.

Yelich homered and drove in a career-high six runs, and surging Milwaukee hurt St. Louis’ postseason chances with a 12-4 victory over the Cardinals on Tuesday.

“Just trying to help the boys out any way you can,” Yelich said. “A lot of guys came through in some big situations for us. That was a lot of fun tonight.”

Ryan Braun went deep twice and Jesus Aguilar also connected as Milwaukee lowered its magic number for clinching a playoff spot to one. But the Brewers are thinking bigger after their fifth win in six games put them just a half-game back of the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs.

“I think the division is kind of what’s on our mind right now,” manager Craig Counsell said, “and I think we’ve earned that with the last two days.”
Milwaukee (91-67) leads Colorado by 3½ games for the top wild card. St. Louis (87-71) dropped a half-game behind Colorado for the second NL wild card after the Rockies routed Philadelphia 10-3.

“We have four games to play, and we feel good about the club we have and the kind of guys we have and the character we have and the talent we have,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said. “We’ll control what we can control and we’ll get after it and let the chips fall.”

Following Wednesday’s series finale, Milwaukee closes the regular season with a weekend set at home against lowly Detroit. St. Louis also is off Thursday before beginning a three-game series against the slumping Cubs at Wrigley Field.

Yadier Molina hit a three-run homer for the Cardinals, who had won six of seven before their 6-4 loss to Milwaukee on Monday night. Marcell Ozuna went 3 for 3 with a walk.

St. Louis left the bases loaded in the fifth and seventh innings when Jedd Gyorko came up empty each time. Third baseman Mike Moustakas turned an inning-ending double play on Gyorko’s chopper near the bag in the fifth, and Gyorko flied to right for the final out of the seventh.

“This one’s kind of on me,” Gyorko said. “I’ve got to find a way to get the job done in those situations.”

Milwaukee scored 11 runs with two out, including its first six. Yelich came up with the bases loaded in the fourth and tripled into the gap in right-center, lifting the Brewers to a 6-0 lead. After Lorenzo Cain was intentionally walked with two out in the ninth, Yelich hit a three-run drive to center.

“It’s part of the game, but at the same time, it’s a challenge,” Yelich said of the walk to Cain. “As a competitor, you want to answer the challenge.”

Yelich is batting .346 with seven homers and 28 RBIs in 22 games this month. He has 33 homers, 104 RBIs, 110 runs and 181 hits on the year, all career highs.

Braun, who won the MVP award in 2011, said he thinks Yelich is about to join the club.

“I can’t foresee a scenario in which he doesn’t win it,” Braun said. “He’s been so incredible for us in every facet of the game.”

Taylor Williams (1-3), the second of six Milwaukee relievers after Gio Gonzalez pitched four innings, got three outs for the win. The Brewers used nine pitchers in their series-opening victory.
Cardinals rookie Austin Gomber (6-2) was tagged for five runs and seven hits in 3 2/3 innings.

LONG GONE
Cardinals first baseman Matt Carpenter and Shildt were ejected in the seventh inning. Carpenter argued with home plate umpire Will Little after he was called out on strikes, and then was thrown out as he walked toward the dugout.
“I understand the importance of staying in these games,” Carpenter said. “So when I get thrown out of the game as I’m walking away, that’s something I have a problem with.”

TRAINER’S ROOM
Brewers: All-Star reliever Jeremy Jeffress was available after he missed the series opener because of neck spasms.
Cardinals: 2B Kolten Wong returned to the starting lineup for the first time since he left Friday’s victory over San Francisco with cramps in both hamstrings. He struck out swinging as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning of Monday’s loss. “Obviously at this point of the season no one’s 100 percent,” he said. “For me as long as I know I can run and I can play I’m going to be out there.”

UP NEXT
Brewers right-hander Jhoulys Chacin (14-8, 3.61 ERA) and Cardinals right-hander John Gant (7-6, 3.53 ERA) pitch Wednesday night in the series finale. Chacin is 0-3 with a 4.34 ERA in four September starts. Gant lasted just 2 2/3 innings in his last outing, yielding one run and four hits Friday against the Giants.