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Man killed in I-80 crash By Jamee A. Pierson Newton Daily News

Jason W. Brooks/Daily News Ramona Starkenburg of the Newton High School Class of 2016, with NHS staff member Ed Erghenbright behind her, makes her way into the chairs at the Maytag Bowl for Sunday’s graduation ceremony. The 168-member graduating class was able to enjoy pristine weather after a few years of holding the ceremony indoors due to rain. See more photos on page 12A.

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f some of the Newton Community School District administrators and school board members looked a little unfamiliar with looking into the sun during Sunday’s Newton High School graduation ceremony, it might be because it’s been a few years since the ceremony was held outdoors. For the first time in several years, the weather cooperated well enough for the NHS ceremony to be held Sunday at the Maytag Bowl, with pristine sunny, warm and slightly breezy conditions. The 168 members of the Class of 2016 were able to walk

across the stage and collect their diplomas, but not before hearing the inspirational words of two of its own ranks, Grace Coen and Savannah Eadens. “After seeing each other every day for most of the past 12-plus years, this is the last time we’ll all be together at a school event,” Coen said in her address as the senior class president. “So we head out from here with a lot of choices.” Coen was introduced by Superintendent Bob Callaghan, who listed a long collection of honors, extra-curricular and community-service efforts and college plans for the senior, who will run cross country while attending the University of Iowa in the fall. However, she’s hardly the only Cardinal leaving with a massive list of honors or accomplishments this year; 86 members of the class, or about half,

graduated with some type of academic honor. Coen, Alex Hutchinson, Bryce Tish, Becca Gibson, Jaci Reeves, Kate Wyre, Sierra Griffith and Hannah Rhoads are the Class of 2016 valedictorians. Eadens, another NHS graduate leaving with a host of honors, was the commencement speaker, talking about the “roller coaster” that is high school. She talked about moments of surprise, such as discovering the quiet kid actually has a lot to say, and how if there were a camera catching those facial-expression moments on a roller coaster, it would capture us at our worst and finest moments. Principal Bill Peters said the class’s $2.7 million earned in scholarship money so far is the most ever. He also listed the GRADUATION | 3A

An Ohio man was killed in a semi crash on Interstate 80 Saturday. Richard E. Kahyaoglu, 55, of Perrysbury, Ohio was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash that occurred at about 2:30 p.m. near mile marker 176, between the Highway T12/ Iowa 224 Kellogg/Sully exit and the T38 exit for Lynnville at mile marker 179. According the the Iowa State Patrol accident report, Kahyaoglu was traveling west when

he drifted over the fog line and collided with the rear left side of a semi that was broken down on the shoulder. Following the collision, Kahyaoglu’s vehicle separated and landed on its side in the north ditch. The driver of the other semi was uninjured and the accident remains under investigation. The Jasper County Sheriff ’s Office and Kellogg Emergency Rescue assisted at the accident. Contact Jamee A. Pierson at 641-792-3121 ext. 6534 or jpierson@newtondailynews.com

Six trail mix products recalled at Hy-Vee By Jamee A. Pierson Newton Daily News Hy-Vee Stores, Inc. has recalled six trail mix products due to possible Listeria contamination. The products include Hy-Vee Caramel Cashew Honey Crunch Trail Mix, Hy-Vee Dark Chocolate Cranberry Trail Mix, Hy-Vee Mountain Trail Mix, Hy-Vee Mountain Trail Mix To Go, Hy-Vee Berry Trail Mix and Hy-Vee Santa Fe Trail Mix. The caramel cashew honey crunch trail mix was sold in 24 oz. bags with the UPC number 75450040586, the dark chocolate cranberry trail mix was sold in 24 oz. bags with the UPC

number 75450041354, the mountain trail mix was sold in 26 oz. bags with the UPC number 75450016796, the mountain trail mix to go was sold in 1.75 oz. bags with the UPC number 75450040739, the berry trail mix was sold in 7 oz. bags with the UPC number 75450040593 and the Santa Fe trail mix was sold in 6.5 oz. bags with the UPC number 75450041101. All products have a “use by” date of April 15, 2017 or earlier. These products were sold at Hy-Vee stores in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin. RECALL | 3A

More than 800 bikers Pedal the Prairie By Jamee A. Pierson Newton Daily News More than 800 bikers came out for the inaugural Pedal the Prairie Saturday. Bikers of all ages made the trek from Prairie City to the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge to celebrate the grand opening of the Prairie Parkway Bike Trail. The 10-mile ride officially kicked off at 9:30 a.m. but many bikers took off well before the designated start time. Seasoned riders rode the new trail alongside enthusiastic locals and those looking for a fun morning activity. Along the way, bikers got breathtaking views of the prairie, including the bison and elk who call it home. They were

Photos by Jamee A. Pierson/Daily News Deemed an overwhelming success, Pedal the Prairie had more than 800 bikers come out for the grand opening of the Prairie Parkway Bike Trail Saturday. Hosted by the Neal Smith Wildlife Refuge, the bikers took over the road for a day, taking in views of the prairie as they made their way from Prairie City to the refuge activity center.

also able to toss seed bombs to help continue the growth of native wildflowers and grasses along the route.

“This is a great event. It is definitely the first annual, we are going to have to do this again,” Prairie City Mayor Chad

Alleger said following his ride to the refuge. “The cooperation with PRAIRIE | 3A

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