Ames Couple Wins Honors at Gladiolus Show at Iowa State Fair

DES MOINES, IA (09/04/2015)(readMedia)-- Beth and James Romer of Ames won Grand Champion Miniature or Seedling, Reserve Champion Single Spike and Sweepstakes honors in the Gladiolus show judged August 20 at the 2015 Iowa State Fair.

Leroy Orth of Ames won Grand Champion Single Spike and Grand Champion Three Spike, and Andy Tygrett of Atalissa took home Reserve Champion Three Spike honors.

Additional results below:

Single Spike - White, Green, Cream, Yellow

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - Orange, Salmon

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - Pink, L Red

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - MD Red, Rose

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - Lavender, Violets, Smokies

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - White

1) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Single Spike - Green, PLM Yellow

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - D Yellow, Orange

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

 

Single Spike - Salmon, Pink

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Red, Rose

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Lavender

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Violet, Smokies

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Single Spike - White W/M, Green

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - P Yellow, L Yellow, MD Yellow

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - PL Orange, MD Orange

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - LM Salmon, D Salmon, P Pink

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - L Pink

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - M Pink, M Pink W/M, D Pink

1) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

2) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Single Spike - L Red

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Rose

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Lavender

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - D Lavender, Violet, Smokies

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Single Spike - White, Green, Yellow

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Leroy Orth, Ames

Single Spike - Pink, Red

2) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Single Spike - Black Red, Rose

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Lavender, Violet, Smokies

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Seedling Sizes 100, 200, 300

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

Single Spike - Seedling Sizes 400, 500

1) Beth And James Romer, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3 Spike - All 200-299, 100-199

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3 Spike - All 300-399

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

3 Spike - White thru Salmon

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Leroy Orth, Ames

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

3 Spike - Pink thru Smokies

1) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

3 Spike - Design Class - Sunrise Sunset

1) Leroy Orth, Ames

2) Beth And James Romer, Ames

3) Deanna Bahr, Indianola

4) Andy Tygrett, Atalissa

Novice - All Colors Combined (100-200)

1) Rebecca Bond, Waverly

2) Deanna Bahr, Indianola

3) Deanna Bahr, Indianola

Novice - All Colors Combined (400)

1) Rebecca Bond, Waverly

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Albia Woman Took Top Honors in Iowa State Fair Sheep Show

DES MOINES, IA (09/04/2015)(readMedia)-- Halle Hindman of Albia won the Grand Champion banner in the Jackpot Lamb show judged August 23 at the 2015 Iowa State Fair.

Brooke Kuesel of Victor exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion Jackpot Lamb.

Additional results below (names, hometowns, animal identification):

Purebred Montadale

1) Greiner Club Lambs, Keota

Purebred Oxford Down

1) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 15-022, 2/18/2015

2) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

3) Van Roekel Family Livestock, Wellman

4) Double O Acres, West Union, DOA 15-038, 3/4/2015

Purebred Dorset

1) Cole And Jenna Nelson, Perry, 2/1/2015

2) Cole And Jenna Nelson, Perry, 2/1/2015

3) Jayme Garr, Moulton

Purebred Southdown

1) Hamilton Sheep, Bryant

Purebred Hampshire

1) Brooke Kuesel, Victor, Hampshire

2) Karlyn Snider, Rhodes

3) Shelton Hatch, Gladbrook, 1/15/2015

4) Zac Howell, Columbus Junction

5) Duane Sprouse, Keota, 2/8/2015

6) Kadence Heald, Blakesburg, Tiger, 2/28/2015

7) Paul Douglas, Corning, TRIGGER, 1/15/2015

Purebred Suffolk

1) Houston Hindman, Albia

2) Brooke Snider, Rhodes

3) Sam Schmillen, Marcus

4) Lily Scheidegger, Jolley, Crossbred Ewe (HampxSuffolk), 2/18/2015

5) Prater Club Lambs, Exline

Purebred Wool Breeds

1) Jayme Garr, Moulton

Crossbred Black Face

1) Karyln Snider, Rhodes

2) Dayton Mortvedt, Lynnville, Dynamite, 3/1/2015

3) Schmillen Show Lambs, Marcus

4) Wes Kaufman, Dysart, 1/12/2015

5) Peterson Family Farms, Knoxville

6) Wes Kaufman, Dysart, 535, 1/15/2015

7) Paul Douglas, Corning, NATHAN, 1/10/2015

8) Duane Sprouse, Keota, 1/29/2015

9) Delanie Erwin, New Virginia, Sugar, 3/6/2015

10) Lily Scheidegger, Jolley, Natural (Blue) Ewe Lamb, 1/17/2015

Crossbred Black Face

1) Halle Hindman, Albia

2) Brooke Kuesel, Victor, Crossbred Black Face

3) Zac Howell, Columbus Junction

4) Brooke Snider, Rhodes

5) Shelton Hatch, Gladbrook, 1/15/2015

6) Peterson Family Farms, Knoxville

7) Kadence Heald, Blakesburg, Conner, 1/20/2015

8) Wes Kaufman, Dysart, 1/18/2015

9) Duane Sprouse, Keota

10) Cole And Jenna Nelson, Perry, 2/1/2015

11) Prater Club Lambs, Exline

12) Delanie Erwin, New Virginia, Jo Jo, 1/16/2015

Crossbred Speckled Face

1) Sam Schmillen, Marcus

2) Dayton Mortvedt, Lynnville, Mr. Peabody, 1/30/2015

3) Peterson Family Farms, Knoxville

4) Greiner Club Lambs, Keota

5) Peterson Family Farms, Knoxville

6) Cole And Jenna Nelson, Perry, 2/1/2015

7) Delanie Erwin, New Virginia, Oreo, 3/14/2015

8) Jayme Garr, Moulton

9) Cole And Jenna Nelson, Perry, 3, 2/1/2015

Crossbred White Face

1) Cole and Jenna Nelson, Perry, 2/1/2015

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Hereford Farms Earn Honors in Iowa State Fair Show

DES MOINES, IA (09/04/2015)(readMedia)-- Jeremy Tjardes of Gibson City, Ill. exhibited the Grand Champion Bull in the Herford Cattle Show judged August 20 at the 2015 Iowa State Fair.

Paul Polled Herefords of Marseilles, Ill. took home the Reserve Grand Champion Bull banner.

Chesney Steenhoek of Prairie City exhibited the Grand Champion Female while Deppe Bros. of Maquoketa claimed Reserve Grand Champion Female honors.

Champion Iowa Female went to Weeping Fox Ranch of Hartley.

K7 Herefords of Lockridge was awarded both the Iowa Champion Bull and Premier Exhibitor. The Premier Exhibitor Award is given to the exhibitor who accumulates the most points based upon the day's placings.

Complete results follow (names, hometowns, animal identification):

Spring Heifer Calf -- After March 1, 2015

1) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF LOLLIPOP 255C, 5/16/2015, PENDING

2) Gylfe Farms, beresford, S.D., Gylfes Miss Sentinel 511, 5/26/2015, p43597595

3) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, APK Blossom's Buttercup, 5/23/2015, 43595265

Spring Heifer Calf -- After March 1, 2015

1) JJB Cattle Company, Independence, JJB ROLLO 16C, 4/13/2015, p43610949

2) Abby Anderlik, Dayton, 3D MS JAZZY PENNY 1510, 4/2/2015, 43587502

3) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Gold Patend Time 543, 3/27/2015, p43597637

4) White Willow Polled Herefords, Morris, Ill., WW Vivian 106C ET, 3/20/2015, 43597642

5) Bethany Wehling, Sumner, Daries Spunky V 01C, 3/22/2015, 43597957

6) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, APK Vivian 10C, 4/27/2015, 43580630

Spring Heifer Calf -- After March 1, 2015

1) Chapman Herefords, Seneca, Ill., JBC Vicki 532, 3/2/2015, 43597581

2) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, DEP Ms Notice Me 88X 1515 ET, 3/6/2015, 43593594

3) Black Farms, Ottumwa, CLB INDYS SENSATION 1513, 3/12/2015, 43573614

4) Hunter Wilkening, State Center, WP Timeless Suzie, 3/7/2015, P43584786

Junior Heifer Calf -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015

1) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, DEP Ms Jade GP 155 ET, 2/11/2015, 43585230

2) Chapman Herefords, Seneca, Ill., JBC Anna 5213 ET, 2/13/2015, 43597579

3) Weeping Fox Ranch, Hartley, MAV Tia 504C, 2/24/2015, 43610911

4) Cherry Farms, Winthrop, CHRY Joplin 1C, 2/14/2015, P43594875

5) Cooper Polled Herefords, Mondamin, CPH 120Y Dayzee 502C, 2/19/2015, P43596300

Junior Heifer Calf -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015

1) Chapman Herefords, Seneca, Ill., JBC Elsa 524 ET, 2/4/2015, 43597578

2) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 0145 DOMINETTE 1524 ET, 2/5/2015, 43565401

3) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 0145 DOMINETTE 1507, 2/1/2015, 43565372

4) Yenter Farms, Marengo, YF HERA Y1501, 1/25/2015, P43578498

Junior Heifer Calf -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015

1) Landt Herefords, Union, SL MISS ADANCE 1507, 1/14/2015, 43594267

2) JJB Cattle Company, Independence, JJB CHAMPAGNE 1C ET, 1/1/2015, p43610937

3) Landt Herefords, Union, SL Miss Advance, 1/4/2015, 4310381

4) Bengtson Cattle Co, Ogden, BB Calamity Jane 53 18B, 1/10/2015, p43611607

5) Grant Fagen, Dallas Center, GF FLO, 1/21/2014, 43611865

6) Landt Herefords, Union, AL MISS CASH 1509, 1/16/2015, 43595206

Winter Heifer Calf -- Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014

1) Cole Farms, Roberts, Ill., Wrb Michelle 8414, 11/7/2014, 43532868

2) Paul Polled Herefords, Marseilles, Ill., PPH 10Y Angeleena 6B, 11/13/2015, P43573124

Senior Heifer Calf -- Aug. 1 - Oct. 31, 2014

1) Petersen Herefords, Dewitt, DeLHawk Winsley 1412 ET, 10/5/2014, 43551469

2) E2 Show Cattle, Marshalltown, E2 Miss Marley E 21B, 9/15/2014, P43565994

3) PAW Livestock, LLC, Pleasantville, BF 18U GOLDEN DOMINET 4159 ET, 9/12/2014, 43550676

4) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 208 DOMINETTE 1476, 9/25/2014, 43529578

5) Amos Hereford Farm, Indianola, MS CA Cowgirl 4109, 9/25/2014, 43541987

6) Bengtson Cattle Co, Ogden, H 7003 Misty 4664, 9/2/2014, P43539722

Senior Heifer Calf -- Aug. 1 - Oct. 31, 2014

1) Weeping Fox Ranch, Hartley, MAV Aspen 470B ET, 8/22/2014, P43567673

2) Christian Graham, Grinnell, ES Lady Lake Barbara, 9/1/2014, P43539495

3) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., SHF Ms Goldstone 1439, 9/1/2014, 43515294

4) Paul Polled Herefords, Marseilles, Ill., PPH 10Y Nevada 5B, 8/2/2014, P4354740

5) White Willow Polled Herefords, Morris, Ill., Delhawk Kailey 1402 ET, 8/20/2014, 43551440

6) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, TM Emma 56B, 8/1/2014, 43534457

Late Summer Yearling Heifer -- June 16 - July 31, 2014

1) Lind Polled Herefords, Rushford, Minn., Lind Miss Bandanna 22B, 7/16/2014, P43526467

2) Madeline Espenscheid, Traer, TSE MS Cassidy 236B, 6/26/2014, P43516175

Early Summer Yearling Heifer -- May 1 - June 15, 2014

1) Double L Cattle, Bryan, Texas, CCC SR Ladysport 4278B ET, 5/22/2014, 43486743

2) Black Farms, Ottumwa, CHRY ROYAL MEADOW, 6/4/2014, P43524859

3) Lind Polled Herefords, Rushford, Minn., Lind Miss Backstreet Dreamer, 6/10/2014, P43528166

4) Ella Meyer, Keswick, TPH Miss Time For Tricks 405b, 6/15/2014, P43502259

5) Omvig Cattle Company, Story City, OCC Ms Canadian 1401, 5/19/2014, 43572679

Early Summer Yearling Heifer -- May 1 - June 15, 2014

1) Alison Bueltel, Estherville, CPH ROSEMARY 403B ET, 5/17/2014, P43480020

2) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF AMETHYST STOCKETTE 254B, 5/12/2014, 43505688

3) Maggie Anderlik, Dayton, DEP MS VALERIE 147, 5/15/2014, 43553604

4) Amos Hereford Farm, Indianola, MS CA Red Belle 4071, 5/3/2014, P43542099

5) Macy Macke, Lake City, CHRY Jalice 4B, 5/3/2014, 43524860

6) Allison Schwarz, Donahue, RACC 942 Winnie Rose 4B, 5/7/2014, P43549997

Spring Yearling Heifer -- March 1 - April 30, 2014

1) Rolling Hills Miniature Herefords, Blakesburg, Delhawk Journey 67B ET, 4/27/2014, P43492701

2) Ainsley Lovrien, Clarksville, AL Gracie 21B, 4/23/2014, P4351425

3) Weeping Fox Ranch, Hartley, MAV Cotton's Blessing 422b, 4/20/2014, P43493401

4) Hunter Wilkening, State Center, Purple Brenda 420B, 4/16/2014, 43523256

5) PUTZ CATTLE & WORKING AUSSIES, Otley, CFCC CARLA 16B, 4/14/2014, P43550457

6) Cooper Polled Herefords, Mondamin, Doss 6431 Maycee DHB29, 4/10/2014, P43480040

7) Payton Macke, Lake City, CHRY Carmella 1B, 4/12/2014, P43521054

Spring Yearling Heifer -- March 1 - April 30, 2014

1) Mor-Agra Livestock, Poplar Grove, Ill., MOR CADENCE 1422 ET, 4/2/2014, 43548441

2) Tyler Krebs, Lake Park, Occ Gold Sappy, 3/30/2014, P43548992

3) PAW Livestock, LLC, Pleasantville, CAL SHF LCC VICKIE LYNN 4131, 4/2/2014, P43474356

4) Libby Anderlik, Dayton, 3D MS Platinum's Dove 1412, 4/4/2014, 43490106

5) SMR Cattle, Avoca, Minn., SMR 216 Sugar Cube 414, 4/2/2014, P43516970

6) Yenter Farms, Marengo, YF NEON VENDETTA Y1401, 4/5/2014, 43583880

7) Mente Family Herefords, Tipton, MFH49 TRACIE, 4/9/2014, P43556838

Spring Yearling Heifer -- March 1 - April 30, 2014

1) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, HBL Miss Cracker Jack 417 ET, 3/24/2014, 43503521

2) Olivia Vesey, Van Meter, GLTY Brooke 16B ET, 3/15/2014, 43543634

3) Montag Farms, Grimes, BF RW 2395 Kandi 432B, 3/29/2014, P43508549

4) Amos Hereford Farm, Indianola, MS CA Cowgirl 4043, 3/15/2014, 43492563

5) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., CKP Liza 4056, 3/17/2014, P43510212

6) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, DR Emma 20B, 3/28/2014, 43473137

7) DOUBLE D POLLED HEREFORDS, Kanawha, DDPH MISS FRIDAY T, 3/28/2014, P43552692

8) Jacob Novak, Diagonal, GBF DOMINETTE 84B, 3/19/2014, P43543725

Spring Yearling Heifer -- March 1 - April 30, 2014

1) Ryan Thoreson, Knoxville, Baja Celeste 11B, 3/5/2014, P43490305

2) Trevor Kluver, Britt, DEP MS PEACHES 1410 ET, 3/10/2014, 43527418

3) Lind Polled Herefords, Rushford, Minn., Lind Miss Bristol 6B, 3/14/2014, P43526310

4) Ella Meyer, Keswick, Perks 1037 Steppin Stone 4071, 3/9/2014, P43509038

5) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., SHF Ms Anna 1403, 3/11/2014, 43515306

6) Mente Family Herefords, Tipton, MFH 43 LITTLE LEROY, 3/4/2014, P43556836

Junior Yearling Heifer -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) Black Farms, Ottumwa, KF MALIYA 54B, 2/25/2014, 43505696

2) Double J Herefords, Iowa Falls, Wildcat Electric Baby 407, 2/20/2014, P43507776

3) Grant Fagen, Dallas Center

4) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF PURE WINNIE 84B, 2/21/2014, 43505692

5) SMR Cattle, Avoca, Minn., SMR 3777 Miss Encore, 2/28/2014, 43516970

6) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Lady Boomer 4002, 2/27/2014, P43564368

7) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Tori Time 407, 2/28/2014, P43564369

Junior Yearling Heifer -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) PUTZ CATTLE & WORKING AUSSIES, Otley, SULL KEYSHONA 4003B ET, 2/7/2014, P43512300

2) Black Cattle Co., Batavia, BG 0124 AMANDA 34B, 2/3/2014, P43484633

3) Double J Herefords, Iowa Falls, JJ Lady Di 401 Et, 2/3/2014, P43490927

4) Blayne Koster, Gladbrook, KC SNOWFLAKE 02B, 2/4/2014, P43502846

5) White Willow Polled Herefords, Morris, Ill., Delhawk Cambria 26B ET, 2/10/2014, 43492690

6) Jay Solsma, Sanborn

7) Amendt Stock Farm, Pleasantville, ASF CJ26U ROSIE B410, 2/17/2014, 43477098

Junior Yearling Heifer -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) Petersen Herefords, Dewitt, DeLHawk Kiki 19B ET, 1/27/2014, P43477809

2) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF BOPPITY BOO 14B, 2/2/2014, 43471956

3) Double L Cattle, Bryan, Texas, Blairs Nellie R117 ET 9B, 1/29/2014, 43570344

4) Baker Hereford Farm, Rochester, Minn., H KH DD Maid of Gold 4053 ET, 1/26/2014, P43488305

5) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, Perks 0061 Candy Crush, 2/1/2014, 43508992

6) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, Purple WRB Rosie 414 ET, 1/26/2014, 43468582

7) Kale Keisewetter, Letts, K7 618 LASS 1403, 1/28/2014, 43465110

Junior Yearling Heifer -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) Abby Greiman, Perry, BFSH CASSIE 401B, 1/12/2014, 43501671

2) Coryn Wilson, Donahue, JJB Sweet Sassy Molassy 3B ET, 1/10/2014, 43498686

3) Baker Hereford Farm, Rochester, Minn., BHF 143 Candy Crush 43B, 1/19/2014, 43469181

4) Ohnemus Farms, Inc., Milo, OFI SPARKLE 403B, 1/10/2014, P43537785

5) Madeline Espenscheid, Traer, WPF 1039 2020 Helli 4015 ET, 1/12/2014, 43504044

6) Mikaella Koster, Gladbrook, KC PENNY 01B, 1/11/2014, P43502844

7) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, BAJA LFC Maxine 6B ET, 1/17/2014, 43529717

Junior Yearling Heifer -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) Chesney Steenhoek, Prairie City, SLLTCC HarleyB, 1/3/2014, P43512017

2) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., ADR MMR Doc 401, 1/4/2014, P43483829

3) JJB Cattle Company, Independence, JJB SWEET EMOTION 1B ET, 1/1/2014, 43498684

4) Gylfe Farms, beresford, S.D., MPH 158W Enchantment B4 ET, 1/3/2014, P43524807

Senior Yearling Heifer -- Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2013

1) Cherry Farms, Winthrop, BR Bonita, 12/5/2013, P43452181

2) Catelyn Graham, Grinnell, GWF Victoria Blossom 39A, 11/12/2013, P43458465

3) PAW Livestock, LLC, Pleasantville, LCC 2T SCARLETT 3152, 9/21/2013, P43452236

4) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., SHF Ms Dominette 1329, 9/15/2013, 43459070

5) A&J Cattle, Agency, K7 8047 Lass 3184, 9/23/2013, 43451724

Cow/Calf

1) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF CANDY 233A(WITH CALF 05/16/2015), 4/25/2013, 43414665

2) Ohnemus Farms, Inc., Milo, OF PENNY 100W 323A(WITH CALF 01/27/2015), 1/20/2013, P43389534

3) Gylfe Farms, beresford, S.D., RV Bittersweet 3003, 5/11/2013, P43438229

4) Black Cattle Co., Batavia, GLTY RUBY A36 ET(WITH CALF 02/10/15), 2/3/2013, P43395612

Cow/Calf

1) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, R&R Emma 19Y/ CALF: 2/19/15, 3/19/2011, 43223543

2) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., MPH 4002 Tori X42 ET/ Calf DOB: 2/2/15, 9/25/2010, P43131860

3) Rustic View Farm, Mount Pleasant

4) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, APK Strawberry Blossom 06W(WITH CALF 05/23/2015), 4/26/2009, 43590506

5) Alecia Knapp, Waverly, NLC 146 Breeze1101(WITH CALF 04/27/2015), 3/20/2011, 43199625

Spring Bull Calf -- After March 1, 2015

1) Jay Solsma, Sanborn, SOLSMA CHEVY 4X4 325, 3/2/2015, 43586542

2) Cherry Farms, Winthrop, CHRY Outlier 3C ET, 4/5/2015, P43594851

3) Hunter Wilkening, State Center, WP Timeless Shelby, 3/7/2015, 43584785

4) JJB Cattle Company, Independence, JJB SGT PEPPER 6C, 3/8/2015, p3486109

Junior Bull Calf -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015

1) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Dakota Time 515, 2/2/2015, P432578947

2) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 0145 DOMINO 1523 ET, 2/5/2015, 43565396

3) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, DR Cheyene IC, 2/19/2015, 43582159

4) Black Cattle Company, Batavia, TD15 Ralphy TUK1, 2/10/2015, 43596240

5) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., RPH GAME TIME 743 2C ET, 2/5/2015, P43597648

6) Bengtson Cattle Co, Ogden, 604 BB Tank Wyaron, 2/5/2015, p43611606

7) Amendt Stock Farm, Pleasantville, ASF REV4R CRIMSON A510, 2/12/2015, 43591605

8) Double J Herefords, Iowa Falls, JJ Full Charge 501, 2/7/2015, P43595034

Junior Bull Calf -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015

1) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 3136 DOMINO CHIP 1501, 1/1/2015, 43565347

2) JJB Cattle Company, Independence, JJB OUTSHINE 3C ET, 1/4/2015, p43610939

3) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, DEP Dakota GP 1512 ET, 1/20/2015, p43585222

4) Rustic View Farm, Mount Pleasant, RVF Rudy Didn't Waste Time, 1/25/2015, 43573775

5) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 0145 DOMINO 1506, 1/29/2015, 43565369

6) Bengtson Cattle Co, Ogden, 644 BB Big Timiw 304 ET, 1/10/2015, p43611609

7) Montag Farms, Grimes, MF Timeline, 1/28/2015, p43610528

Winter Bull Calf -- Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014

1) Paul Polled Herefords, Marseilles, Ill., PPH 10Y Phoenix 7B, 11/27/2014, 43573099

2) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., TJ OPTIMUS PRIME 422, 12/10/2014, P43541122

Senior Bull Calf -- Aug. 1 - Oct. 31, 2014

1) Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, BG 74Z VICTOR 119B, 9/4/2014, 43517724

2) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, R&R Sunshine 58B, 8/14/2014, 43534458

3) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 0145 DOMINO 1474, 9/18/2014, 43529574

4) Ella Meyer, Keswick, ELM Kaj 403, 10/15/2014, P43552222

Early Summer Yearling Bull -- May 1 - June 15, 2014

1) Offenburger Polled Herefords, Lacona, Huth X077 Thunder Z021 B078, 5/31/2014, P43505398

Spring Yearling Bull -- March 1 - April 30, 2014

1) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., TJ COLD N FREE 407, 3/22/2014, P43533397

2) White Willow Polled Herefords, Morris, Ill., Wildcat Baby Legacy 4014 ET, 3/2/2014, 43515344

3) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF KENNEDY 214B, 4/6/2014, 43505680

4) Randy & Kim Siders, Tipton, RKSC LEONARDO BAILOUT 411B ET, 3/7/2014, P43483503

Junior Yearling Bull -- Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2014

1) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., SHF Ribeye 1401, 1/3/2014, 43492959

2) Ella Meyer, Keswick, ELM Dash Of Flash, 1/7/2014, P43465666

Senior Yearling Bull -- Aug. 1 - Dec. 31, 2013

1) Lamb Bros, Wilson, Wis., KJ BJ 319X Courtland 010A ET, 10/10/2013, 43443363

2) E2 Show Cattle, Marshalltown, E2 Max E24A, 11/24/2013, P43466256

Two-Year Old Bull -- Jan. 1 - July 31, 2013

1) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Rainbow Time 333, 4/15/2013, P43402452

Get of Sire

1) K7 Herefords, Lockridge

2) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D.

3) JJB Cattle Company, Independence

Best Six Head

1) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton

2) K7 Herefords, Lockridge

3) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis.

4) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D.

Produce of Dam

1) K7 Herefords, Lockridge

2) JJB Cattle Company, Independence

3) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D.

4) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton

Champion & Reserve Cow/Calf

Champion) Kegley Farms, Burlington, Wis., KF CANDY 233 A (WITH CALF 05/16/2015)

Reserve) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, R&R Emma 19Y/ CALF: 2/19/15

Champion & Reserve Junior Heifer Calf

Champion) Chapman Herefords, Seneca, Ill., JBC Elsa 524 ET

Reserve) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, DEP Ms Jade GP 155 ET

Champion & Reserve Fall Heifer Calf

Champion) Weeping Fox Ranch, Hartley, MAV Aspen 470B ET

Reserve) Cole Farms, Roberts, Ill., Wrb Michelle 8414

Champion & Reserve Intermediate Heifer

Champion) Double L Cattle, Bryan, Texas, CCC SR Ladysport 4278B ET

Reserve) Alison Bueltel, Estherville, CPH ROSEMARY 403B ET

Champion & Reserve Spring Yearling Heifer

Champion) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, HBL Miss Cracker Jack 417 ET

Reserve) Olivia Vesey, Van Meter, GLTY Brooke 16B ET

Champion & Reserve Junior Yearling Heifer

Champion) Chesney Steenhoek, Prairie City, SLLTCC HarleyB

Reserve) Petersen Herefords, Dewitt, DeLHawk Kiki 19B ET

Champion & Reserve Senior Heifer

Champion) Cherry Farms, Winthrop, BR Bonita

Reserve) Catelyn Graham, Grinnell, GWF Victoria Blossom 39A

Grand Champion & Reserve Female

Grand) Chesney Steenhoek, Prairie City, SLLTCC HarleyB

Res. Grand) Deppe Bros., Maquoketa, HBL Miss Cracker Jack 417 ET

Champion Iowa Female

Champion) Weeping Fox Ranch, Hartley, MAV Aspen 470B ET

Champion & Reserve Junior Bull Calf

Champion) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 3136 DOMINO CHIP 1501

Reserve) Rainbow Herefords, Volin, S.D., ABC Dakota Time 515

Champion & Reserve Fall Bull Calf

Champion) Paul Polled Herefords, Marseilles, Ill., PPH 10Y Phoenix 7B

Reserve) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., TJ OPTIMUS PRIME 422

Champion & Reserve Intermediate Bull

Champion) Goehring Herefords, Libertyville, BG 74Z VICTOR 119B

Reserve) R & R Cattle Co., Wilton, R&R Sunshine 58B

Champion & Reserve Yearling Bull

Champion) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., TJ COLD N FREE 407

Reserve) White Willow Polled Herefords, Morris, Ill., Wildcat Baby Legacy 4014 ET

Champion & Reserve Senior Bull

Champion) Lamb Bros, Wilson, Wis., KJ BJ 319X Courtland 010A ET

Reserve) Sayre Hereford Farm, Arenzville, Ill., SHF Ribeye 1401

Grand Champion & Reserve Bull

Grand) Jeremy Tjardes, Gibson City, Ill., TJ COLD N FREE 407

Res. Grand) Paul Polled Herefords, Marseilles, Ill., PPH 10Y Phoenix 7B

Champion Iowa Bull

Champion) K7 Herefords, Lockridge, K7 3136 DOMINO CHIP 1501

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CHICAGO- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded the State of Illinois one of sixteen available four-year grants to prevent overdose deaths related to prescription opioids as part of the CDC's Prescription Drug Overdose: Prevention for States program. The grant is worth $3.6 million over four years.

This funding will support Illinois over the next four years in implementing prevention strategies to improve safe prescribing practices, reverse the trend on the prescription drug overdose epidemic and give priority to drivers of the prescription drug overdose epidemic, particularly the misuse and inappropriate prescribing of opioid pain relievers.

The funding supports the following strategies:

1.     Enhance and maximize Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs;

2.     Improve opioid prescribing practices;

3.     Implement prevention efforts at the state and community level aimed at preventing overuse, misuse, abuse and overdose; and

4.     Implement "Rapid Response Projects" to address new and emerging problems related to prescription drug overdose.

While the primary purpose of the funding is the prevention of prescription drug overdoses, it also presents opportunities of advance surveillance and evaluation efforts to understand and respond to the increase in heroin overdose deaths, especially at the intersection of prescription opioid abuse and heroin use. As a funded state, Illinois will track heroin morbidity and mortality as an outcome of its work and have opportunities to evaluate policies with implications for preventing both prescription drug and heroin overdoses.

Receipt of this grant allows Illinois to focus on enhancing and empowering community-level prevention and implementing health system improvements to reduce overdose risk. The community interventions will include coordinating intensive prevention efforts in high-burden communities and working with local health departments to disseminate analyses of prescribing and overdose trends. As part of a peer-review function of the PMP Advisory Committee selected members will participate in drug utilization review and adherence to national standards on opioid utilization.

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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Dave Loebsack announced today that the Muscatine Municipal Airport will receive a $3,747,117 grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant program. The funding will be used for full depth reconstruction to rehabilitate 5,500 feet of the existing runway pavement that has reached the end of its useful life.

"Our local airports play a critical role in allowing our communities to grow, as well as fuel additional economic development in the region," said Loebsack. "I am pleased that Muscatine Municipal Airport is receiving this competitive grant, which will allow the airport to grow safely and effectively."

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Iowa City, IA - Congressman Dave Loebsack released the following statement today regarding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) reached between the P5+1 nations and Iran.

"From the beginning, I have made it clear that I believe it is unacceptable for Iran to be allowed to develop nuclear weapons. And it is as important as ever that we work towards that commonly held goal. Since it was announced, I have evaluated the agreement and consulted with constituents, administration officials, and experts in the field to learn more about what implementation of this deal will look like.

"The end goal of any agreement must be to prevent a nuclear weapons capable Iran and ensure the safety of the American people. My decision regarding this multinational agreement is based on whether what is before us is the best way to achieve that goal. It has become increasingly clear in the weeks since the agreement was presented to Congress and the American people that the opponents of the agreement have yet to offer a credible and effective alternative. Without any meaningful alternative, I have decided that I will support the deal and vote in favor of it moving forward. Combined with other options that remain on the table if Iran does not comply with the agreement, this framework, which is far from perfect, is a beginning and presents the best path forward to ensuring Iran does not develop nuclear weapons."

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MOLINE, Ill. - Midwest Technical Institute will host its fall open house for prospective students from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Sept. 12 at MTI's Moline campus, 3620 Avenue of the Cities, Moline.  

Attendees will have the opportunity to tour MTI's classrooms and labs, meet with faculty and staff and receive valuable

information about the school's enrollment process and financial aid opportunities. Attendees will also be eligible for MTI

apparel giveaways and door prizes, and complimentary food and beverages will be provided.  

There is no cost to attend the open house and those with families or young children are also encouraged to attend.

Much like MTI's annual spring open house, the fall event is designed to provide prospective students with a

comprehensive look at MTI's course and program offerings, and how a vocational degree can equip graduates with the

real-world skills to succeed as members of today's ever-evolving workforce.

Founded in 1995, MTI strives to provide area students with the best in hands-on, workforce training for a number of in-

demand skilled labor careers, including those in welding, HVAC, medical assisting, dental assisting, cosmetology, truck

driving and more.  

MTI's Director of Marketing Stacey Wierman believes the open house is beneficial in offering interested students a

comprehensive look at all the available options when deciding how to best further their education.

"The open house offers a great opportunity to see what a hands-on training program looks like," Wierman said. "Opening

our doors to the community is something we enjoy doing. We want students to see that at MTI we are building futures and

changing lives."

Interested students should RSVP for the open house prior to the event. For more information or to RSVP, contact the

Moline campus at (309) 277-7900.
Quad Cities rides two-out, seven-run rally in the fifth inning to 11-5 win over Kane County
DAVENPORT, Iowa (September 4, 2015) - With seven two-out runs in the fifth inning, the Quad Cities River Bandits broke a 2-2 tie in an eventual 11-5 victory over the Kane County Cougars, and all nine River Bandits batters had a hit to help the team clinch the best overall regular season record in the Midwest League for the first time in 23 years in front of 3,649 at Modern Woodmen Park Thursday night.
Four River Bandits had two hits to help Quad Cities (41-25 second half, 86-48 overall) clinch the league's best record for the first time since a franchise-best 91-46 regular season mark in 1992. The River Bandits also had seven extra-base hits among 13 total to bounce back from consecutive losses for the first time since a season-long six-game losing streak Aug. 9-15. After allowing two runs in the first three innings, River Bandits right-hander Joshua James (7-4) recovered to scatter eight hits, two walks and a hit batter with five strikeouts in six innings, lowering his ERA to 2.63 - the best among Houston Astros minor leaguers.
In the first inning, both of the River Bandits' hits were for extra bases, as center fielder Bobby Boyd tripled down the first-base line with one out and scored on a two-out RBI double to right field by right fielder Ramon Laureano against Cougars starter Ethan Elias (11-6). James allowed Kane County (45-21, 81-53) to tie the game in the second inning. Second baseman Henry Castillo and designated hitter Dawel Lugo each singled, while a throwing error by second baseman Jose Fernandez put both runners in scoring position with nobody out. Catcher Michael Perez struck out and third baseman Joe Munoz grounded to shortstop Kristian Trompiz, who threw to catcher Marlon Avea at home plate to retire Castillo. Cougars right fielder Victor Reyes then singled to center to score Lugo from second for a 1-1 tie.
In the top of the third, the Cougars took their only lead, as center fielder Colin Bray and first baseman Marty Herum each singled to start the inning. Left fielder Cody Regis flied out to right for the first out, and although neither runner made a full attempt to advance, Laureano's throw bounced into the River Bandits dugout on the third-base side to score Bray and send Herum to third base with nobody out. James then slammed the door on the rally, striking out Castillo and Lugo swinging, keeping the score at a 2-1 deficit.
Quad Cities tied in the fourth inning, as designated hitter Drew Ferguson doubled to left-center field, went to third base on a groundout and scored on a two-out throwing error by Munoz. With a 2-2 game in the bottom of the fifth inning, left fielder Jason Martin walked and was retired at second base on Boyd's bunt. Boyd then stole second base and went to third base on first baseman Bryan Muñiz's fly ball to right field. With two outs, Laureano tripled to left-center field to score Boyd for a 3-2 lead. Ferguson and Fernandez both drew walks against Elias, who exited with the bases loaded. Jose Martinez, the first man in from the pen for Kane County, walked Trompiz to score Laureano and increase the Quad Cities lead to 4-2. Third baseman Wander Franco drove in a pair with a single to right field, and catcher Marlon Avea followed that with a two-run double on a line drive down the left-field line to make it 8-2. Martin, batting for the second time in the inning, singled to right-center field to score Avea and cap the inning that closed with a 9-2 Quad Cities lead.
Muñiz scored the River Bandits' final two runs. After a leadoff infield single in the sixth inning, two wils pitches put him at third base before Fernandez hit an RBI single to center field. In the bottom of the eighth, Muñiz hit a booming solo home run - his third in eight days and fourth in the Midwest League - over the Modern Woodmen Berm in left field to give Quad Cities an 11-2 edge. Kane County rallied for three runs in the top of the ninth against Angel Heredia on Reyes' first career home run - and the first allowed by Heredia in more than a year - that tallied three runs to make it 11-5, but Heredia got the next three batters to ground out to Trompiz to end the game.
The River Bandits conclude their season series with playoff-bound Kane County with their regular season home finale at 7 p.m. Friday. Right-hander Brock Dykxhoorn (8-4, 3.72) will start for Quad Cities, while left-hander Josh Taylor (3-3, 3.54) starts for the Cougars.
UP NEXT: The River Bandits will have fireworks following the game Friday, when the team will be celebrating  Fan Appreciation Night, presented by Bierstube, with Friday Fireworks presented by Smart Toyota of Quad Cities, WLLR and WQAD. Individual tickets are on sale at the River Bandits box office and online at riverbandits.com. Ticket plans of 12 to 70 games - which include free parking, reserved seats, merchandise discounts, and guaranteed giveaways - are available by calling 563-324-3000.

(DES MOINES) - Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds today released the following statements after learning of the Iowa Board of Regents' selection of a new University of Iowa President.  J. Bruce Harreld was selected as the new University of Iowa president and will succeed Sally Mason who has transitioned to president emeritus.

"In recent years, the Iowa Board of Regents has conducted effective, nationwide searches for new presidents to lead Iowa State University, the University of Northern Iowa and the University of Iowa. With each search, the Board has worked diligently to find a president that fits each institution's unique challenges and characteristics," said Branstad. "I congratulate Bruce Harreld on becoming the new president of the University of Iowa and look forward to working with him to ensure Iowa students have access to high-quality, affordable higher education while ensuring that our colleges and universities play a key role in by converting university research into career opportunities for our graduates. "

"Leading a search for a new university president is just one of the critically important roles of the Iowa Board of Regents. I commend the Board for their thorough and deliberative search for a new University of Iowa President that allowed for the public to share their input and meet the finalists," said Reynolds. "I look forward to the opportunity to meet Bruce Harreld and learn more about his vision for the University of Iowa as we continue to work to keep the cost of college education in Iowa low while simultaneously ensuring that each of our students are prepared with an education that allows them to compete for a career in the global economy."

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Brig. Gen. Ronald E. Paul will serve as the full-time Illinois Guard Assistant Adjutant General - Air.

 

SPRINGFIELD - Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, the Commander-in-Chief of the Illinois National Guard, has appointed Brig. Gen. Ronald E. Paul of Springfield, Illinois, to serve as the full-time Assistant Adjutant General - Air upon the retirement of Maj. Gen. William Cobetto of Hillsboro, Illinois.

Brig. Gen. Paul is currently deployed overseas in support of United States Southern Command.  Upon his return, he will be the full-time Commander of the approximately 3,000 Airmen of the Illinois Air National Guard serving under Illinois National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Richard J. Hayes, who commands both the Illinois Army National Guard and the Illinois Air National Guard.

"For 27 years Ron Paul has led Airmen at home and during contingency operations around the globe," Governor Rauner said. "He has clearly demonstrated his ability to lead and build partnerships across agency lines. He is a combat veteran who has the confidence and trust of his Airmen, his peers and those appointed over him."

Paul graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1988, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in International Affairs.  He served in the U.S. Air Force in various operational units including in Europe, Tactical Air Command/Air Combat Command, Air Force Materiel Command, and Pacific Air Forces.  He transitioned into the Illinois Air National Guard's 183rd Fighter Wing in 2001.

"Brigadier General Paul is the right officer to lead the Illinois Air National Guard as it continues to go from strong to stronger. He has proven his ability to lead and provide the strategic direction for the Illinois Air National Guard as it continuously prepares for both our state and federal missions. I am grateful to have Ron serve alongside me," Hayes said.

Paul has deployed in support of Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, Provide Comfort, and Deny Flight.  He was also the senior U.S. Military officer in charge of the initial F-16 aircraft maintenance training in Poland.

Maj. Gen. Cobetto, who has served admirably as the Assistant Adjutant General-Air since December 2011, will retire this fall after more than 30 years of service.

"For three decades, Major General Cobetto has dedicated his life to the Airmen of Illinois Air National Guard and to serving the citizens of Illinois," said Rauner.  "On behalf of all Illinoisans, we extend our deepest appreciation to Major General Cobetto for his service and we wish him abundant success in his future endeavors."

City Circle Acting Company of Coralville will hold auditions for its holiday production of Oliver! on Saturday, September 19 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM and on Sunday, September 20 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM at The Community of Christ Church, 2121 S. Ridge Road in Coralville.

Oliver! is the beloved musical based on Charles Dickens' novel, Oliver Twist. Director Elizabeth Tracey is also looking for performers of all ages to fill out a large ensemble, including young orphans, young thieves and cutpurses, and Londoners of all ages. Ms. Tracey will consider gender-blind casting.

Those auditioning should prepare 16 bars of a song that demonstrates your ability to communicate a character and should bring sheet music in the correct key. An accompanist will be provided. Songs from the musical are welcome and a British accent is encouraged but not necessary for the audition.

Callbacks, if necessary, will be held Sunday September 27 starting at 7:00 PM.

Audition walk-ups are welcome but priority will be given to those who fill out an audition form and schedule an appointment. To schedule an audition, complete and submit the audition form at www.citycircle.org.

Oliver! will be performed December 11-13 and 18-20 at the Coralville Center for the Performing Arts.
Run with Carl is Monday at the Life Fitness Center.  We're hoping that break in the weather comes Sunday night.  Our 5 mile race goes at 8:15.  Kids runs start at 7:30am. Also - PVHS ranked in the top 500 schools in the United States, according to Newsweek.  We are the only QCA school on the list and are certainly proud of our students and staff.  Please let me know if you'd like information or an interview pertaining to this story.  Check out the list here à http://www.newsweek.com/topic/high-schools-2015

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