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ROCK RAPIDS, Iowa -- The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a car-deer crash at 8:22 p.m. Friday in the 1400 block of Iowa 18. Benjamin Stark, 36, of Brentwood, Mo., was driving a 2005 Hyundai westbound when a deer entered the roadway. Stark’s vehicle sustained approximately $3,000 in damage. He was not injured. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department investigated a hit-and-run crash at 3:22 p.m. Friday. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department investigated a hit-and-run crash at 6:18 p.m. Friday in the 1700 block of Pauline Avenue. WORTHINGTON -- The Nobles County Sheriff’s Office received a report at 9:02 p.m. Friday of a vehicle on its side at the intersection of Lais Avenue and 240th Street. The reporter called back and said both vehicles left the scene. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department responded to a crash at 12:35 p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Ryan’s Road. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department received a report of a hit and run at 4:54 p.m. Saturday on Minnesota 60. DUNDEE -- The Nobles County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a hit and run at 7:15 p.m. Saturday in the 200 block of Third Avenue. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department responded to a crash at 11:08 a.m. Sunday in the 1200 block of Oxford Street. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department received a report of a crash in a parking lot at 1:10 p.m. Sunday. Ambulance WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Ambulance was paged at 5:11 a.m. Saturday to an address on Collegeway for an individual who fell and had shoulder and rib pain. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Ambulance was paged at 9:03 a.m. Saturday to an address on Collegeway for an individual who was short of breath. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Ambulance was paged at 8:39 p.m. Saturday to the 200 block of West Ninth Avenue for a male who fell and hurt his back. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Ambulance was paged at 2:33 a.m. Sunday to the 200 block of 10th Street in response to a fight an an unconscious male. Fire WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Fire Department was paged at 11:51 a.m. Sunday to 1550 Collegeway after smoke was reported coming from a basement apartment. Worthington Fire Chief Rick von Holdt said firefighters were on the scene for approximately 15 minutes. An unattended kettle on the stove caused a cooking fire. Everyone exited the apartment building prior to the department’s arrival. Von Holdt reported a little smoke damage as a result of the fire. Police ADRIAN -- The Nobles County Sheriff’s Office cited an individual for driving after suspension and warned for child restraint at 4:50 p.m. Friday. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department investigated a report of threats at 5:20 p.m. Friday in the 900 block of Strait Avenue. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department responded to a verbal domestic at 9:27 p.m. Friday in the 900 block of Lucy Drive. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department cited an individual for driving after suspension and no proof of insurance at 2:05 a.m. Saturday. RUSHMORE -- The Nobles County Sheriff’s Office received a report of cows on the road at 2:46 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of 270th Street and Lais Avenue. The owner removed the cows. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department received a report of an adult female shoplifter at 4:14 p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Ryan’s Road. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department investigated a report of threats at 5:38 p.m. Saturday in the 1100 block of Humiston Avenue. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department received a report of two shoplifters at 8:17 p.m. Saturday in the 1000 block of Ryan’s Road. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department cited an individual for no Minnesota driver’s license at 9:42 p.m. Saturday. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department warned an adult male for loud music at 11:41 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Eighth Avenue and 10th Street. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department cited an individual for no Minnesota driver’s license at 12:53 a.m. Sunday. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department arrested an adult male for possession of fraudulent identification and false name/date of birth at 1:25 a.m. Sunday. WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Police Department received a report of a fight at 1:26 a.m. Sunday in the 200 block of 10th Street. WORTHINGTON -- The Nobles County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a dog bite at 3:06 p.m. Sunday.
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Area prep volleyball roundup
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TMB 3, Windom Area 0 TRACY -- Tracy-Milroy-Balaton, a state tournament team in 2015, evened its high school volleyball record at 1-1 Tuesday with a three-set victory over another of southwest Minnesota’s traditional powers. T-M-B, which lost its season opener to a strong Hopkins team last weekend, defeated Windom Area 25-17, 25-19 and 25-17. Kaylee Kirk was 19-for-19 serving with two aces, Gabby Gervais was 11-for-11 with one ace and Kendra Ludeman was 13-for-15 with three aces. Sydney Lanoue had 13 kills, Gervais had seven and Ludeman and Evelyn Dolan had six apiece. Gervais added 27 set assists and six digs. Dolan had four blocks. For Windom Area, Becca Hacker was 12-for-12 serving with three solo blocks and 16 set assists. Porsha Porath had 16 kills and Halle Jackson had 13 set assists. Madison Maras and Sydnee Broberg each had nine digs. Worthington 3, Fulda 1 FULDA -- Anneke Weg was Worthington’s leading server and setter as the Trojans defeated Fulda 25-7, 25-19, 21-25, 25-19. “We really came out strong, clicking on all cylinders in game 1,” Worthington coach Jessica Hogan said. “And to Fulda’s credit they played hard and stuck around. Both teams played tough in a hot gym. We leaned on our defense tonight and were able to pull it out at the end to get the victory.” Weg was 23 of 25 with 18 points and two aces serving and had 30 set assists. Abbi Mulder led Trojans’ hitters with 14 kills, while EmmaThuringer had seven, Emily Shaffer had four and Maddi Woll had four. Paige Heidebrink paced Worthington in digs with 12, while Thuringer and Nyamer Diew each had four blocks to lead the team. Edgerton 3, Ellsworth 1 EDGERTON -- Host Edgerton Public evened its record at 1-1 as Lauren Sankey put 19 of 22 serves in play with nine aces and 16 points. She also had 15 digs. The Flying Dutchmen won the first two games 25-20 and 25-12, lost the third 24-26 and won the fourth 25-5. Edgerton’s Jordyn Smit was 18-for-19 serving with an ace and 13 points and contributed 29 set assists. In hitting, Halle Wassink had 12 while teammates Chynna Berning and Liz Buckridge had five apiece. Berning had eight blocks and Wassink four. Buckridge added 14 digs. MOC/FV Tournament ORANGE CITY, Iowa -- Sheldon went 1-2 in its three matches at the MOC-Floyd Valley tournament in Orange City. The Orabs defeated Spencer 21-19, 21-19, lost to LeMars 21-10, 21-10 and lost to Sargeant Bluff-Luton 21-8, 21-14. In the win over Spencer, Katie Wagner had nine kills and two blocks for the Orabs, while Nicole Johnson had 17 set assists. Kelsey Van Aalsberg led Sheldon with five digs in the match. Sheldon is now 1-2 on the season, heading into the Sheldon tournament this Saturday. Luverne 3, SWC 0 EDGERTON -- Luverne defeated Southwest Minnesota Christian in three games. The Cardinals won on scores of 25-21, 25-11 and 25-20 in their season opener. Ariel DeBeer was 74-for-75 setting with 25 assists for Luverne. She also went 17-for-18 serving with an ace. Lexi Farrel had seven kills, Kami Sawtelle six and Hailey Remme five. Sawtelle and Remme had five and four blocks, respectively, and Katie Kracht had 16 digs. Remme was 16-for-18 at the serving line and Madison Crabtree was 10-for-11. H-LP Triangular LAKE PARK, Iowa -- Host Harris-Lake Park fell to Unity Christian 3-0 and lost by the same margin to West Sioux in its own triangular meet. Scores were 25-9, 25-17 and 25-13 to Unity and 25-17, 25-21 and 25-20 to West Sioux. Taylor Meyer had 24 kills and 15 digs for Harris-Lake Park and teammate Madison Brevik had 25 set assists. MCC 3, D-B 0 SLAYTON -- Murray County Central had its way with Dawson-Boyd, winning on scores of 25-15, 25-10 and 25-22. Mallory Loosbrock had 11 ace kills and three ace blocks for the Rebels. Katlyn Knakmuhs had 10 ace kills. Brooklyne Miller had 16 ace sets and Tori Wieneke 10. JCC 3, HL-O 1 OKABENA -- Jackson County Central eased to a 3-1 win over host Heron Lake Okabena. The Huskies won the first game 25-12, lost the second 18-25, then won the next two 25-16 and 25-17. Abby Benson and Alexa Palmer showed power at the net for JCC, with Benson getting 15 kills and Palmer 10. Lauren Murphy was 22-for-22 serving with two aces. Lacey Wacker had 21 set assists and Murphy added 13. Alaina Wolff had 18 digs for JCC and teammate Tiara Menke had four blocks. For HL-O, Brooke Freking was 17-for-18 serving with five aces and Gabby Stenzel was 18-for-18 with two aces. Freking had 12 set assists and six kills. Claire Rasche had five kills. Stenzel had 17 digs and Sarah Madsen had three block assists and one solo. RRC 3, Springfield 1 LAMBERTON -- Rachel Kedl’s big game led Red Rock Central over Springfield 25-18, 24-26, 25-21, 25-12 in its season opener. Kedl was 14 of 15 serving with 15 kills, six blocks and 13 digs. Kaitlyn Rindfleisch added seven kills and three block assists, while Hailey Simonson had six kills and led the Falcons in digs with 14. Kennedy Jansen was the leading server, going 19 of 19, and added 19 set assists and three block assists. The Falcons are 1-0 and move ahead to a home game against Wabasso on Thursday.
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Damage minimal in McDonald’s sign fire
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Damage from Wednesday evening's fire at the Worthington McDonald's is shown shortly after the blaze was extinguished. (Roberta Fultz/Forum News Service) WORTHINGTON -- The Worthington Fire Department was dispatched Wednesday night to McDonald’s following an 8:45 p.m. report that an outside sign at the restaurant was on fire. “When we arrived we saw that there was a lot of plastic dropping from that McDonald's sign,” Worthington Fire Chief Rick von Holdt said. Rey Cerda, McDonald's assistant manager, said a customer noticed the fire and called the Worthington Police Department while the manager on duty called the Worthington Fire Department. He said he’d never experienced electricity damages like those from Wednesday’s incident before, but added such issues are common in signs like the one that caught fire. Von Holdt said that employees were able to exit the building in time. He also said there was no water or smoke damage. John Harvey, owner of Harvey’s Signs, removed the sign Thursday morning and said he doesn’t know what exactly caused the fire. Von Holdt said he’s also unsure of the cause, but thinks it might have been a result of a malfunctioning of the ballast inside the sign. The fire escalated from there, damaging the wall and the canopies below the sign. Harvey said the signs were roughly 10 years old. “The plastic sign was all melted and it dropped down to the canopy and set those on fire, so those were also a total loss,” Harvey said. Cerda said he doesn't know when the signs are going to be replaced. “We are still in talks with that,” he said. “We just got it cleaned up today, so it will be fixed soon.”
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"2016-08-26T00:00:00"
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