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Floyd Feser marks 100th birthday in September

HARLAN -- Floyd Feser of Harlan will celebrate his 100th birthday on September 9. His family is requesting a card shower in his honor. Cards will reach him if sent to 2108  12th Street #243, Harlan, IA 51537.

Sonderman-Kline wed

PORTSMOUTH -- Abby Sonderman of Portsmouth and Jerome Kline of Missouri Valley were married on July 1, 2017 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Portsmouth. The 3 p.m. double ring ceremony was performed by Father David Smith. 

Cyclones open Baughman era with home tourney title

 HARLAN -- Willie Baughman couldn’t have asked for a much better start to his first year as the Harlan Community High School head volleyball coach. Baughman’s squad stayed undefeated until their sixth and final match of Saturday’s season-opening Cyclone Tournament, finishing 5-1 overall and winning the gold pool championship via tiebreaker criteria over Treynor and Indianola. All three gold pool teams entered the final round with 4-0 records b

HCHS hangs tough with Titans following slow start

 HARLAN -- All things considered, it wasn’t a bad season opener for the Harlan Community football team. Less than 10 hours prior to kickoff Friday night, HCHS coaches learned that senior quarterback Deren Schmitz’s right pinky finger was broken and would require surgery, putting him out of action indefinitely. Six and a half minutes into the first quarter, the Cyclones had netted only six yards on three offensive series and trailed 14-0 agains

Grimm, Irlmeier carry Wolves past Raiders 21-7

 WALL LAKE -- Stephen Grimm rushed for two touchdowns and Carter Irlmeier capped the scoring on a 21-yard TD run with 3:59 to play as IKM-Manning opened the football season with a 21-7 non-district win at East Sac County Friday night. The game was tied 7-7 at the half before the Wolves put together two long scoring drives to pull away. The first was a seven-play, 85-yard possession in the third quarter, capped by a Grimm four-yard run.

Spartans fall to Wheelers in season opener, 55-14

 AUDUBON -- The Audubon Wheelers proved as good as advertised in Friday night’s 8-Player season opener vs.

Kaster leads HCHS girls to second at Glenwood

 GLENWOOD -- Greichaly Kaster placed second and Abby Alberti came in eighth on Saturday, leading the Harlan Community girls to a second-place team finish in the season-opening Glenwood Ram Cross Country Meet at Glenwood Lake Park. The Cyclone girls scored a 75 with their top five varsity places, trailing only the host Rams (51) for first overall.

Duggan-led Titans provide Cyclones’ opening test

 HARLAN (August 25) -- The Harlan Community football team’s revamped defense will be tested right off the bat here Friday night - perhaps their biggest test of the season - when Max Duggan and the Lewis Central Titans come to Merrill Field for a Week 1 non-district game at 7:30. Duggan, still just a junior, has become one of the nation’s highest-rated quarterback recruits in the 2019 class.

Volleyball season starts Saturday for area teams

 AREA -- Three area volleyball teams will open the 2017 season in two separate tournaments this Saturday (August 26) at Harlan and Avoca. Harlan Community will host the annual Cyclone Tournament, starting at 8:30 a.m., with IKM-Manning also in the field for the first time. In the first round of pool play, HCHS will face East Sac County and Logan-Magnolia. IKM-Manning will play Abraham Lincoln and Treynor.

Returning talent has Vikings primed for big year

 AVOCA -- No matter which position group you’re talking about - linemen, backs, offense, defense, receivers or the secondary - the AHSTW football team has experience and talent returning at every spot on the field. While graduation surely took away several terrific players from last year’s 8-2 playoff qualifier and Class 1-A, District 7 runner-up, the pieces are in place for another outstanding Viking season on the gridiron. Sixth-year AHSTW h

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