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2 die in a Humboldt County pickup & UTV collision Saturday evening

News

June 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Humboldt, Iowa) [updated 6/10] – Two people died in northern Iowa’s Humboldt County Saturday evening, when a pickup and a Utility Terrain Vehicle collided north of Humboldt. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2021 Polaris UTV operated by 43-year-old Theodore “Ted” Joseph Prenger, of Dakota City, was traveling south on Michigan Avenue at around 5:18-p.m., Saturday, when the machine failed to yield the right-of-way at the intersection with 170th Street (Highway C-26), and was struck on the passenger side by the pickup.

Theodore Prenger and his passenger, 56-year-old Teresa Ann Prenger, also of Dakota City, died at the scene. The driver of the pickup, 63-year-old Terry Dean George, of Hardy, was injured in the crash, and transported by private vehicle to the hospital in Clarion. Reports say Ted Prenger was a city councilman in Dakota City.

The accident remains under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol, who  was assisted at the scene by the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and Humboldt Fire/EMS.

LEE WILLIAMSON, 70 of Greenfield – Celebration of Life 6/15/25

Obituaries

June 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

LEE WILLIAMSON, 70, of Greenfield, died May 21, 2024, as a result of the tornado that passed through Greenfield. Celebration of Life Services for LEE WILLIAMSON will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, June 15, 2024, at the Greenfield Country Club. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the arrangements.

LEE WILLIAMSON is survived by:

His wife – Julie Woollums.

His sister – Ann Williamson.

His children – Travis Williamson; Jamie Woollums (& Justin Fertig); Becky Woollums, and Cody (Ami) Woollums.

10 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

High School Baseball Scores from Friday

Sports

June 8th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Hawkeye Ten 

Kuemper Catholic 14, Red Oak 1
Kuemper Catholic 14, Red Oak 2
Council Bluffs Lincoln 9, St. Albert 3
Treynor 4, Creston 3
Denison-Schleswig 5, Council Bluffs Jefferson 3

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 11, Audubon 5
Audubon 12, AHSTW 2
IKM-Manning 12, Underwood 2
Logan-Magnolia 7, Tri-Center 2
Missouri Valley 7, Riverside 6
Missouri Valley 12, Riverside 10

Rolling Valley Conference 

Coon Rapids-Bayard 6, CAM 1
Woodbine 10, Exira-EHK 0
Glidden-Ralston 7, Boyer Valley 6

Corner Conference

Sidney 7, Fremont-Mills 1
Fremont-Mills 15, Sidney 5
Stanton 16, Essex 0
Griswold 8, East Mills 2

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Southeast Warren 11, Wayne 0
Bedford 11, Central Decatur 0
Lenox 5, Southwest Valley 11
Martensdale-St Marys 6, East Union 2

West Central Activities Conference 

Ogden 17, East Sac County 7

High School Softball Scores from Friday

Sports

June 8th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

Hawkeye Ten 

#8 Winterset 7, Creston 1
#7 Ankeny 9, #13 Atlantic 3
Denison-Schleswig 6, MVAOCOU 3
#12 Bondurant-Farrar 8, Creston 1
St. Albert 10, Council Bluffs Lincoln 2

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 4, AHSTW 3
Audubon 6, AHSTW 0
#5 Missouri Valley 17, Riverside 0

Rolling Valley Conference 

West Monona 5, Woodbine 3
Woodbine 11, Lawton-Bronson 1
Glidden-Ralston 13, Boyer Valley 3
CAM 16, Coon Rapids-Bayard 5

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 17, Sidney 3
Stanton 9, Essex 7
Griswold 15, East Mills 1

Pride of Iowa Conference 

Lenox 10, Southwest Valley 8
Wayne 4, Southeast Warren 1
Bedford 18, Central Decatur 3
Martensdale-St Marys 17, East Union 0
Mount Ayr 8, Nodaway Valley 7

West Central Activities Conference 

#4 Mount Vernon 3, #8 Interstate-35  0

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, June 8, 2024

Weather

June 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today
A 20 percent chance of showers after 4pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 79. West southwest wind 5 to 13 mph becoming north in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Tonight
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 9pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Sunday
Sunny, with a high near 79. Light northwest wind becoming north 5 to 9 mph in the morning.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 54. North wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light north northeast.
Monday
Sunny, with a high near 77. Northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming east southeast in the afternoon.
Monday Night
Partly cloudy, with a low around 56.
Tuesday
A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 79.
Friday’s High in Atlantic was 88. The Low this morning was 52. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 76 and the Low was 59. The record High for June 8th was 102 in 1985. The record Low was 38 in 1930. Sunrise: 5:46. Sunset: 8:52.

Nodaway Valley Wolverines Softball Preview With Coach Ryan Zenor

Sports

June 7th, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Nodaway Valley Wolverines softball team had to delay their season for a few weeks, due to a Tornado that hit the town of Greenfield. The Lady Wolverines played their first couple games of the season when they lost to Earlham, Griswold and Mount Ayr.

The Wolverines are co-coached this season by Ryan Zenor and Brian Eisbach who are both in their second season as coaches.

Coach Zenor talked about how the Lady Wolverines finished last season.

The Wolverines are going to be a really young team this season.

Coached elaborated on who was going to be back on his team this year.

Zenor says that the main goal is to go out and have fun.

The Lady Wolverines next softball game will be Tuesday June 11th when they will host Bedford in a Pride of Iowa Conference regular season matchup. First pitch is scheduled for 5:00 pm.

Audubon Softball sweeps AHSTW in doubleheader series

Sports

June 7th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Audubon Wheeler Softball team went 2-0 against the AHSTW Lady Vikes on Friday night winning their first game 6-0 and the second game 4-3. Game one for the Wheelers saw a 6 run first inning off of 6 hits. It started with 4 straight hits thanks to a Mattie Nielsen double who went 2-3 in game one with 2 RBI’s. Etta Partlow then regained her composure after the 1st inning only allowing 2 other hits for the rest of the game and striking out 3 Audubon batters. Across the diamond Riley Miller looked as sharp as ever in game one with 7 IP, 13 K, 3 H, and 1 BB. The Lady Vikes had no answer for Miller or her deadly accuracy inside the circle.

Game two brought much more drama in Avoca as Audubon was first to score again, but this time being limited to 4 runs in the top of the first. The Wheelers had 4 base hits resulting in 4 runs to make the game 4-0. Audubon would never have another hit for the rest of the game. AHSTW had a big third inning with two base hits and a 2 RBI single from Halle Goodman who went 1-4 in game two. That cut the lead into 4-2. In the bottom of the fourth the Lady Vikes scored again with an RBI single from short stop Graycen Partlow who was a strong offensive contributor at batting 2-2 on the evening to close in the gap at 4-3. It was then that Audubon Head Coach Andrea Schwery decided to sub-Rylie Miller back in to relieve Alexis Obermeier. Miller would pick up right where she left off allowing one hit, throwing 8 strikeouts, and having only one walk ultimately sealing the victory for Audubon at 4-3.

Coach Schwery was pleased with how both games started for the Wheelers.

The key part of Audubon’s wins against AHSTW was the dominant pitching from Riley Miller and Coach Schwery credits Miller’s humble approach to pitching as a major aspect to her success.

The series wins puts the Wheelers at 11-3 on the year and a top of the Western Iowa Conference. Coach Schwery would like to see the Wheelers have more confidence in their batting.

Audubon’s next game is on the road Monday against the Riverside Bulldogs. The Lady Vikes two losses put them at 4-7 on the season.

Gov. Reynolds statement on new Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza cases in Sioux County dairy cattle

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Friday, issued a statement in response to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship requesting resources from the United States Department of Agriculture and announcing additional response measures: 

“Earlier today Secretary Naig informed me about the plan to test dairy cows in areas where cases of HPAI have been confirmed in poultry flocks. I appreciate his and the department’s proactive response. Because Iowa farmers produce 10 percent of the nation’s food supply, protecting the health of our livestock is one of our highest priorities.

 “Additionally, last week I sent a letter to Sec. Vilsack urging the USDA to prioritize and expedite the approval process for animal vaccines designed to combat diseases threatening the agriculture industry. I will continue to advocate for these vaccines to help prevent and control future disease outbreaks.” 

You can find the full press release from the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship here.  

You can find Gov. Reynolds letter to Sec. Vilsack here.  

Iowa National Guard Announcing Realignment of Shenandoah Force Structure to West Des Moines

News

June 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Johnston, IA — The Iowa National Guard, Friday, announced the opening of its newest readiness center in West Des Moines on National Guard Road beginning in 2025. This space will encompass Service Members with expertise in infantry and logistics. It will also be a shared community space with the West Des Moines Fire Department, enhancing the emergency response to the local area while allowing Iowa Guard members to serve their state close to home.

When fully operational, the new facility will house Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 168th Infantry, and the 2168th (21-68th) Transportation Company, totaling 229 Soldiers. With the addition of the new readiness center the Iowa National Guard has made the difficult decision to close the Shenandoah Armory located in Page County. Plans are now in motion to transfer and consolidate Bravo Company, 1-168 Infantry Battalion- all 132 authorized positions – from their current locations in Shenandoah and Camp Dodge to the West Des Moines Readiness Center upon its completion in 2025. Joining them will be 97 Service Members of the 2168th Transportation Company from Sheldon and Sioux City.

Built in 1956, the Shenandoah facility is a landmark in the community, and officials with the Guard say the organization will work closely with city leaders to ensure that the process is seamless and respects the city-military partnership that warmly welcomed the Guard’s presence in the community for over 145 years. Of note, this reorganization will not impact the facilities in Sioux City and Sheldon.

The closure process includes an official sequence of events and timeline that is required by the Iowa Department of Public Defense and State Armory Board with full divestiture by Spring of 2025. The Adjutant General, Major General Stephen Osborn; State Quartermaster, Colonel Mike Harris; and Director of Construction, Facilities and Management, Colonel John Perkins will guide the city and state through key milestones that include the sale of state property.

As the National Guard adapts to modern global threats and conditions, realignment of resources and assets are required to meet them head on. This closure does not in any way reduce the Iowa National Guard’s state of readiness or equate to a loss of force structure

Company announces plans to recycle wind turbine blades

News

June 7th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An eastern Iowa business is using a new way to recycle wind turbine parts once they’re no longer in service. REGEN (Ree-gen) Fiber in Fairfax is owned by Travero, a subsidiary of Alliant Energy. Company president Lisha Coffey tells K-C-R-G T-V their process is more sustainable.

Their process grinds the old blades into different materials that can be reused.

That’s why they are aiming to make this the new normal for other manufacturers in the future.

He says the material from the blades reduces plastic shrinkage, which is concrete’s inherent ability to start pulling itself apart. It gives the concrete more toughness and textural durability.