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Statesmen Earn #12 Spot in First National Ranking

A pair of big wins in the first three weeks of the season have elevated the William Penn football team to #12 as the NAIA released its first top-25 poll of the year.

WPU (2-1) moved up seven slots from 19th in the preseason and now has 183 points. #6 Baker, which defeated the navy and gold last Saturday, heads a group of six teams from the Heart of America Athletic Conference in the rating.

Preseason co-#1 Marian (Ind.) is now a unanimous #1 with 340 points and all 15 first-place votes. Morningside, Lindsey Wilson (Ky.), Southern Oregon, and Faulkner (Ala.) round out the top five.

The Statesmen’s ranking is their highest since being #10 in the October 29, 2012 poll.

William Penn hosts Central Methodist Saturday in a Heart North-South Crossover game at 6 p.m.

NAIA Football Rating #1 – September 14, 2015
(Number in parentheses is first-place votes)
1. Marian (Ind.) (15)
2. Morningside
3. Lindsey Wilson (Ky.)
4. Southern Oregon
5. Faulkner (Ala.)
6. Baker (Kan.)
7. Carroll (Mont.)
8. Saint Xavier (Ill.)
9. Northwestern
10. Grand View
11. Robert Morris (Ill.)
12.William Penn
13. Missouri Valley
14. Doane (Neb.)
15. Montana Tech
16. Valley City State (N.D.)
17. Saint Francis (Ind.)
18. Benedictine (Kan.)
19. Montana Western
20. Webber International (Fla.)
21. MidAmerica Nazarene (Kan.)
22. Dakota Wesleyan (S.D.)
23. Langston (Okla.)
24. Tabor (Kan.)
24. Reinhardt (Ga.)

Others receiving votes: Ottawa (Kan.) 40; Georgetown (Ky.) 35; Siena Heights (Mich.) 11; Eastern Oregon 9; Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 6; Kansas Wesleyan 3.

Lowe’s Extendsd Johnson Sponsorship

North Carolina-based Lowe’s Companies, Incorporated has signed a two-year contract extension to continue its primary sponsorship of Jimmie Johnson’s Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet through 2017. Johnson and the team also have agreed to an extension that will keep the six-time Sprint Cup Series champion behind the wheel of the Number-48 entry for two more seasons. The agreements announced Monday build on a partnership that was launched in 2001 and has since grown into one of the most successful in NASCAR history. Johnson has scored at least three wins in each of his fourteen full-time seasons, including four victories this year that earned him the top seed in the post-season Chase.

U.S. Marshals Arrest Man In Cedar Rapids In Connection With Chicago Shooting

U.S. Marshals have arrested a man in eastern Iowa in connection with a fatal shooting in Chicago earlier this month.

A northern Iowa task force for the U.S. Marshals Service says 37-year-old Derrick “Nelson” Wells, of Chicago, was arrested Monday morning in Cedar Rapids. He was taken to the Linn County Correctional Center, where jail officials say he will be taken to Illinois to face charges.

Court records do not indicate whether Wells has an attorney.

Authorities say Wells is a suspect in a September shooting outside of a Chicago nightclub that killed a 28-year-old woman. The Iowa task force narrowed its search for Wells to an area in Cedar Rapids, where he was taken into custody.

Area Football Scores – Week 3

Here’s what high school looked like in Week 3:

3A-#1 Pella defeated Oskaloosa, 49-6

Colfax-Mingo took out Lynnville-Sully, 40-15

2A-#1 Albia beat 1A-#3 Pella Christian, 62-21

Belle Plaine dominated North Mahaska, 48-13

Twin Cedars eased past Melcher-Dallas, 68-6

1A-#1 Iowa City Regina took out Sigourney/Keota, 52-6

Knoxville slid by Fairifield, 43-26

A-#10 Pleasantville shut out Martensdale-St. Marys, 61-0

Grinnell beat Newton on the road, 39-21

PCM got the win over Centerville, 42-14

English Valleys ran over Tri-County for their first win, 32-6

Mid-Prairie shut out Louisa-Muscatine, 13-0

2A-#5 Collins-Maxwell/Baxter beat Davis County, 52-20

Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont defeated West Marshall, 24-13

Ottumwa is 3-0 after beating Marshalltown, 20-18

Washington knocked off Clear Creek-Amana, 28-7

A-#3 BGM dominated Iowa Valley, 61-26

Pekin slid past Danville, 20-17

Montezuma shut out GMG, 57-0

Moravia picked up a good win over Wayne, 30-24

Winfield-Mount Union beat Cardinal, 44-0

Hamlin Suffers Torn ACL, Still Plans To Continue Racing

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin tore the anterior cruciate ligament … A-C-L … in his right knee while playing basketball Tuesday night. The organization released a statement Wednesday saying that Hamlin is expected to race in the remaining eleven events this season, including Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway. Hamlin has received medical clearance necessary to continue racing activities and will undergo surgery to repair the torn A-C-L after the season ends in November.

Hamlin has qualified for this year’s post-season Chase by virtue of his win at Martinsville Speedway in late March. He’s currently eighth in the regular-season point standings … With his victory in the All-Star Race in May, Hamlin touched off a mid-season hot streak that’s seen Joe Gibbs Racing win nine of the last fifteen races. During that stretch, Kyle Busch has four victories with Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth each winning twice.

Jason Aldean Giving Exclusive Look At Tour

Jason Aldean is giving fans an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at his headlining “2015 Burn It Down Tour” in a brand new photo book. The Jason Aldean Burn It Down Photo Book includes never-before-seen photographs taken by Ed Rode, who gives fans a unique all-access glimpse into Aldean’s life on the road,backstage, at award shows and more.

William Penn Swept In Heart Opener

The Statesmen volleyball team was issued a rude welcome into its new league as it was swept 3-0 by Central Methodist in its Heart of America Athletic Conference opener Wednesday.

WPU (1-7, 0-1 Heart) fell by scores of 11-25, 16-25, 13-25.

Unfortunately, the bright spots were not terribly abundant in the setback. Claire Simmons (Fr., Williamsburg, Iowa, Psychology) paced the team with six kills and a .286 attack percentage, while Erika Getz (Sr., Parsons, Kan., Physical Education) and Kiera MacPherson (Fr., West Chicago, Ill., General Mathematics) recorded three kills and one block assist each.

Leyra Jusino (Sr., Bayamon, P.R., General Biology) assisted 11 times and Haley Smith (Fr., Adrian, Mich., Elementary Education) did so on six occasions. Danielle Breeher (Sr., St. Louis, Mo., Biology) posted a team-high seven digs, and Simmons also notched the navy and gold’s lone ace.

Next Up: William Penn travels to Omaha, Neb. this weekend to compete in the Saint Mary-Grace Tournament. On Friday, the Statesmen face Southwestern (Kan.) at 2 p.m. and co-host Grace at 4 p.m. Then on Saturday, WPU meets Mayville State (N.D.) at noon and Mount Mercy at 4 p.m.

Story provided by Wade Steinlage

Cargill Agrees To Settle Air Pollution Case With EPA

The Environmental Protection Agency says Cargill Inc. has agreed to settle a complaint over alleged violations of the Clean Air Act at a manufacturing plant in southern Iowa.

The plant, at Eddyville, uses methanol, formaldehyde and other compounds considered air pollutants by the EPA to make vitamin E from soybean byproducts.

The EPA says Cargill failed to comply with regulations designed to prevent leaks of air pollutants from equipment which created the potential for release of excess emissions.

The company has agreed to pay $110,000 civil penalty and spend at least $155,000 to install new pumps without seals to replace the current mechanical seal pumps that have potential to leak.

Board of Supervisors 9-8-15

The Mahaska County Board of Supervisors met for their regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday morning at the Mahaska County Courthouse.

The major discussion came from an item added by Supervisor Mike VanderMolen regarding uncontrolled intersections in Mahaska County. According to VanderMolen, there are over 500 uncontrolled intersections in Mahaska County, in comparison to less than 50 in Marion County. He believed there should be some sort of signage to avoid safety issues with traffic on the rural roads. Dave Shanahan of Mahaska County Secondary Roads said there’s limited enforcement of signage in rural areas, although there are several intersections that come to a T that likely should be addressed. Vice-Chair Willie VanWeelden believes there are less people and less traffic in those rural areas these days. VanderMolen stated that he felt as though the Board was pushing the issue under the rug, and exclaimed that it was necessary to start taking action to help protect people with proper signs. VanderMolen made a motion to control all cross intersections in Mahaska County, and Chair Mark Doland agreed, winning the vote, 2-0. VanWeelden did not vote.

In other action, the Board discussed their options regarding a hazardous materials site in Mahaska County. The county landfill isn’t quite sold on the idea of them housing it, and suggested the site be somewhere in the city of Oskaloosa. After further investigation, the Board agreed that wasn’t a wise idea, and will look to have a presentation from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources about the hazardous materials sites and plans to continue to pitch the idea to the landfill board.

Also in the meeting, Chair Mark Doland said that the Board expects a decision sometime this week regarding their appeal of the decision to disband the Mid-Iowa Behavioral Health Region and force Mahaska County to find a new mental health region.

In other news:
– The Board approved Steve Weller as the auctioneer for the Country Life Health Care auction
– The Board heard from Dave Sedivec, Director of Mahaska County Conservation, and he stated there was some land that was adjacent to the current land owned by the department that he would like to purchase to use for recreation. It will be discussed by both the Conservation Board and the Board of Supervisors before coming to a vote.

The next meeting of the Mahaska County Board of Supervisors is scheduled for Monday, September 21, at 9 AM at the Mahaska County Courthouse in Oskaloosa.

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