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LESTER AUERBACH, 91, of Atlantic (3/25/2018)

Obituaries

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

LESTER AUERBACH, 91, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, March 20th, at the Heritage House, in Atlantic. Funeral services for LESTER AUERBACH will be held Sunday, March 25th at 2:00pm in the United Church of Christ in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held Saturday, March 24th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

LESTER AUERBACH is survived by:

Son: Richard (Anne) Auerbach of Broomfield, CO.

Daughters: Joyce (Chuck) Bruggeman of Cedar Rapids. Janet (John) Albert of Marion.

10 Grandchildren

NORMA THOMAS BELL PETERSEN, 95, of Audubon (Svcs. 3/24/18)

Obituaries

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NORMA THOMAS BELL PETERSEN, 95, of Audubon, died March 16th, at the Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for NORMA THOMAS BELL PETERSEN will be held 1:30-p.m. Saturday, March 24th, at the First Presbyterian Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, March 23rd, at a Prayer service takes place at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

NORMA THOMAS BELL PETERSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Greg (Kathy) Petersen, of Tampa, FL.; Dr. Richard Nelson, of Overland Park, KS., and Brad (Chris) Peterson, of Omaha.

8 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

RALPH HUFFMAN, JR. 88, of Audubon (Svcs. 3/24/18)

Obituaries

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

RALPH HUFFMAN, JR. 88, of Audubon, died Monday, March 19th, at the Friendship Home in Audubon. Funeral services for RALPH HUFFMAN, JR., will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, March 24th, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is at 7-p.m. Friday, March 23rd.

Burial will be in the Union Township Cemetery near Coon Rapids, 2-p.m. Saturday.

RALPH HUFFMAN, JR., is survived by:

His wife – Winona Huffman.

His son – Larry (Sherill) Huffman, of Audubon.

His daughter – Patti McCune, of Omaha.

3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/21/18

Weather

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy sprinkles or snow flurries this morning; Partly cloudy this afternoon. High 45. N-W @ 10.
Tonight: Mo. Cldy. Low 32.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/scattered light rain. High 47. SE @ 10.
Friday: P/Cldy to Cloudy w/a chance of rain in the afternoon. High 50.
Saturday: Cloudy w/rain. High 46.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 39. Our Low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 33. We received .14” of melted snow/rain yesterday. Last year on this date our High was 48 and the Low was 29. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 88 in 1907. The Record Low was -7, in 1960.

Corning man arrested in Red Oak on Theft charges

News

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested an Adams County man Tuesday afternoon on Theft charges. 52-year old David Dudley Byers, of Corning, was arrested at 1905 E. Summit Street in Red Oak, at around 3-p.m., Tuesday. He was taken into custody for Possession of Stolen Property and Theft (Theft 4 & 5th Degrees). Byers was transported to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on a $1,000 cash bond.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., March 21st 2018

News

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Joni Ernst is asking the Defense and Justice Departments to explain how they handle student-on-student sexual assaults at K-12 schools the Pentagon runs on military bases worldwide. The Iowa Republican wrote the defense secretary and attorney general Tuesday based on issues raised in an ongoing Associated Press investigation. The AP showed how reports of student-on-student rapes or assaults often languish and that the system’s 71,000 students have fewer protections than public school kids.

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The recent discovery of the USS Juneau in the depths of the South Pacific has provided some closure to people with connections to the ship that was blown apart during World War II. Hundreds died, including the five Sullivan brothers from Waterloo, Iowa. An expedition team backed by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen reported finding the wreckage over the weekend. The Sullivans’ story was told in a 1944 movie.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A 30-year old northern Iowa man convicted of sexually exploiting a child and extorting the minor has been sentenced to more than 28 years in federal prison. Prosecutors say Jason Marvets, of Eagle Grove, was sentenced Tuesday after earlier pleading guilty to one count of sexual exploitation of a child and one count of extortion.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Wisconsin man convicted of enticing a minor to engage in sexual activity has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutors in Iowa say 26-year-old Carson Sibley, of Lacrosse, Wisconsin, received the prison term Monday after pleading guilty to one count of enticement of a minor. Prosecutors say Sibley twice travelled to Grundy County, Iowa, hoping to have sex with a minor.

Cavs’ Korver leaves team following brother’s death in IA

Sports

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cavaliers forward Kyle Korver has been excused from the team to be with family following the death of a younger brother in Iowa. The team issued a statement late Tuesday night saying Korver’s brother, Kirk, died earlier in the day.
“We extend our deepest condolences and heartfelt best to Kyle and his entire family as they go through this very difficult time,” the Cavs said.

Korver is expected to miss Wednesday’s home game against Toronto. Kyle Korver, who is in his second season with Cleveland, left the Cavs last week after his 27-year-old brother became seriously ill in Iowa. Korver played in Monday night’s home win over Milwaukee, scoring 12 points.

Korver’s personal situation comes one day after Cavs coach Tyronn Lue stepped away from the team for health reasons. The Cavs have also been dealing with an assortment of injuries as Rodney Hood, Tristan Thompson, Larry Nance Jr. and Cedi Osman have been sidelined.

Graceland (Iowa) wins its 1st NAIA national championship

Sports

March 21st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Justin Harley hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in overtime to give Graceland (Iowa) its first NAIA national championship with an 83-80 victory over LSU Alexandria on Tuesday night. After a timeout with 13.4 seconds left in overtime, LT Davis stumbled at the top of the 3-point arc, drawing the attention of two LSUA defenders, and found Harley open on the wing for just his second 3-pointer of the game. Graceland (29-10) won its 11th straight game, competing in its first NAIA Tournament.

Kansas City native Will Nelson led Graceland with 30 points and 12 rebounds and Davis added 22 points and six assists. The duo combined for nine of the Yellowjackets’ 13 3-pointers. Nelson scored 12 points in the first half, including five in Graceland’s closing 10-0 run for a 36-28 lead.

It was the second-overtime game in the past three title games — with the highest attendance, 6,377, since the tournament returned to Municipal Auditorium in 2002.

Iowa seeking new linebackers in spring workouts

Sports

March 20th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — For years, Iowa didn’t have much to worry about at linebacker.

The Hawkeyes head into spring workouts with question marks at all three spots after losing a veteran trio keyed by All-American Josey Jewell.

Iowa (8-5 in 2017) knew for the past few seasons that Jewell, Ben Niemann and Bo Bower, who combined for 122 starts, would anchor a defense that routinely finished among the best in the Big Ten. But such a luxury always came with the downside: Iowa would eventually need to break in three new starters at the same time at a position where experience, communication and leadership are crucial.

The Hawkeyes didn’t find much clarity during bowl preparation in December, so working toward building a unit that can be ready to go by September will be perhaps Iowa’s biggest challenge in spring workouts.

“It’s anybody’s ballgame right now,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said.

The Hawkeyes will open the spring with Nick Niemann, Ben’s little brother, at outside linebacker, junior Kristian Welch in the middle and senior Aaron Mends on the outside.

But being listed as a starter on the depth chart in March might not mean a lot — if anything — in August. Senior Jack Hockaday and Amani Jones also figure to crack a rotation full of guys heavy on special teams experience but light on snaps at their listed position.

Barrington Wade, a redshirt sophomore who has yet to take the field for Iowa, is listed as Niemann’s backup. Freshman Dijmon Colbert has moved from defensive back to linebacker to bolster Iowa’s depth, and there’s a possibility that safety Jake Gervase might move to linebacker could happen in the fall.

“Some guys have a lot of position flexibility, other guys maybe not as much. So the key for us right now is, I think, figure out who the best three (linebackers) are and where can we put them most effectively. And then, if we can find a fourth guy, a fifth guy, a sixth guy, just kind of take it a day at a time.”

Iowa’s formula for success under Ferentz, now in his 20th season, has been to lean on a bend but don’t break defense and a punishing running game that controls the tempo and limits turnovers.

But the Hawkeyes don’t know who’ll be their starting running back either.

Iowa lost a pair of seniors in Akrum Wadley and James Butler and will look to replace them with a thin group of largely untested youngsters.

Sophomore Toren Young, who’s listed at 5-foot-11 and 221 pounds, is listed as a starter. The Hawkeyes also return sophomore Ivory Kelly-Martin, who averaged 21.3 yards on 21 kickoff returns and ran for 184 yards in limited duty.

Toks Akrinbade is among a group of players being held out of spring practice for undisclosed medical reasons, and redshirt freshman Cam Harrell will work out at running back this spring after working with the defensive backs in the fall.

“We like our running backs. But there’s just not that many of them,” Ferentz said.

Iowa’s Ellingson to transfer, Wagner to switch to football

Sports

March 20th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The dismantling of Iowa’s underperforming roster began Tuesday, as reserves Brady Ellingson and Ahmad Wagner announced that they were leaving the program.

The school says Ellingson, a redshirt junior, will graduate in May and seek to play a year as a graduate transfer at another school, while Wagner says he wants to give football a shot after three seasons playing basketball for the Hawkeyes. He hasn’t decided whether to stay at Iowa or play football at another school.

Ellingson, a 40-percent career 3-point shooter, averaged 2.8 points and 1.1 assists a game last season. But he couldn’t find consistent playing time even after fellow guard Christian Williams abruptly quit the team in November.

Wagner was a highly sought-after recruit in both basketball and football coming out of high school. But his hoops career fizzled in 2017-18 as he averaged just 1.7 points and 1.7 rebounds per game.

One possible option for Wagner would be to stay in Iowa City and join coach Kirk Ferentz’s squad, which never seems to have enough receivers. Ferentz held a news conference on Tuesday, but Wagner’s announcement came roughly an hour after Ferentz finished talking with reporters.

“My plan now is to train and get my body into football shape so I can be ready for when I decide where I will finish my athletic and academic goals,” Wagner said.

The Hawkeyes will bring in a likely starter at Ellingson’s position next fall in highly touted freshman Joe Wieskamp.

“Brady is a hard worker, a terrific teammate, and a good student. We wish Brady good luck in his future endeavors,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said.

Ellingson and Wagner’s departures will open up a pair of scholarships for the Hawkeyes. They’ve avoided using the graduate transfer rule in recent years, but anything might be possible after a disappointing 13-18 record in 2017-18 — their worst season in nearly a decade.

Iowa could use a veteran point guard who can attack the rim and open perimeter space for the likes of Wieskamp and fellow guard Jordan Bohannon, and it might also be in the market for another power forward after losing Wagner.

The Hawkeyes could even stash a scholarship for later use after adding just two freshmen in their latest recruiting class.

Iowa is also awaiting word on star forward Tyler Cook’s future.

Though Cook isn’t projected to be picked in this spring’s NBA Draft, he will go through the league’s evaluation process. Cook hasn’t hired an agent, meaning he could return to the Hawkeyes.