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Area High School Baseball Substate results from Friday, July 7 2023

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Class 3A – Substate 8
Lewis Central 9, Carroll 1
Glenwood 3, Creston 2
Storm Lake 14, Denison-Schleswig 0
Harlan 12, Atlantic 2 (On KJAN)

Class 4A – Substate 3
Johnston 10, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 0

AREA High School Softball Regional Semi-final Scores from Friday, July 7 2023

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July 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 1A REGION 4

Griswold 10 Essex 0

Karly Millikan from Griswold struck out 15 in a six-inning complete game.

CLASS 2A REGION 2

Missouri Valley 14 Treynor 9 

Mo. Valley scored eight of the first nine runs and held on for the win.

CLASS 2A REGION 3

Van Meter 9, West Central Valley 0
Pocahontas Area 10, East Sac County 2

CLASS 2A REGION 4

Interstate 35 12 Mount Ayr 1 

Atlantic Baseball’s post season dreams end in Harlan

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July 7th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Atlantic Trojan baseball team lost to Harlan 12-2 tonight. It was another game riddled with errors for the Trojans as they totaled 6 on the night. Atlantic did score first off, a rare Cyclone error when Weston Reisz bobbled a ground ball. The took the lead 1-0 for the first and only time on the night. The next time the Trojans scored was due to a crisp Tanner O’Brien RBI single making the game 4-2. There was hope for the Trojans heading into the 5th, but Stephen Leinen’s precise pitching held Atlantic scoreless after the 4th. He limited Atlantic to 4 hits, with 3 walks, 1 earned run, and 12 strikeouts.

Harlan went out to score 5 runs in the bottom of the 5th with the help of a few errors and a 2 RBI single from Matthew Sorfonden. They ended the inning with a 9-2 lead. Heading into the bottom of the 6th, the Cyclones looked unstoppable. They had consecutive 3 hits in the inning, including 2 doubles and had the walk off run come in from an error by the infield. The Cyclones had a well-earned victory with 14 hits and only 2 errors.

Coach Gaylord Schilling saw notable effort from his players tonight.

One of the highlights for Coach Schilling this season was the changes he saw from his seniors.

The Trojans have their season end with a (10-17) record. Harlan will move on having their record stand at (20-14) and they will face Storm Lake on the road Monday July 10th at 7PM.

 

 

Iowa’s first ‘master-planned’ sustainable community is being built in Dubuque

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Ground is being broken today (Friday) on the first phase of what’s billed as a fully sustainable community in northeast Iowa. Steve Davis is sales director for Switch Homes, which is starting to develop a 105-home subdivision in Dubuque. Davis says it’s the first of several proposed master-planned communities in Iowa. “All the homes will be pre-wired for electric vehicle charging stations,” Davis says. “They’ll be set up where a homeowner or buyer can add solar panels to their home, and the materials are carefully selected, made with at least 50% recycled material, in a lot of cases.” Davis says the neighborhood, called The Farm, will feature community gardens, green spaces, walking trails, a community park, and more to support the sustainable mission for generations to come.

“They will be net zero energy-ready homes, meaning, they have the ability — with a couple of easy changes on the part of the homeowner — to basically produce as much energy as they consume,” he says. The houses are smaller than many traditional homes now being built, which Davis says is an effort to change the industry with what he calls “right sized” homes. “There are eight different floor plans that are being offered in the Dubuque community,” Davis says. “They range from 925 square feet up to approximately 1,800 square feet. The homes will start at $325,000 and they are expected to be 40% more efficient than the average new construction home.” Davis says the company’s website was created to streamline what’s ordinarily a very lengthy process of designing and buying a home.

“It’s kind of like building your own car online and having it delivered to you,” Davis says. “Much would be the same with Switch Homes, choose your lot, choose your floorplan, choose all of your finishes, and in five to six months, you’ll have a completed home that you can pay for at that time, whether it’s a loan or whatnot. There’s no construction financing on the front end.” The land is now being developed for construction to begin in October on the first 36 homes. Within three to five years, Davis estimates all 105 homes will either be sold or planned.
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Trump says electing DeSantis would lead to collapse of ethanol industry

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump says it would be horrendous for Iowa farmers if 2024 rival Ron DeSantis is elected president.  “He would be a catastrophe of Nebraska and Iowa and anyplace else,” Trump said, “and a lot of other people also.” During an appearance this (Friday) afternoon in Council Bluffs, Trump blasted DeSantis for opposing the federal ethanol production mandate. “Ron DeSanctus totally despises Iowa ethanol and ethanol generally,” Trump said. “…Ending the Renewable Fuel Standard was one of his top priorities. As a member of congress, he wanted to end it and if he had his way the entire economy of Iowa would absolutely collapse because it would collapse if he did that.”

Trump also criticized DeSantis for vetoing 100 million dollars out of Florida’s budget that would have been spent on conservation and rural land protection easements. “He’s going to do that to Iowa and Nebraska and everybody else because that’s his inclination,” Trump said. “If you want to defend American farmers and grow more farm products in the USA, then you should vote for a very fine gentleman named Donald J. Trump.”

Trump listed a variety of steps his administration took in the ag sector, including the 28 BILLION dollars in trade disruption payments made to farmers when China blocked ag imports and ending the estate tax for people who inherit farmland.

Vietnam-era Huey Helicopter rides coming to Iowa in September: Tickets going fast!

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to fly in a Vietnam-era Huey Helicopter, you’ll have a chance to to find out in less than eight-weeks.

A non-profit public education organization, “Friends of Army Aviation” (FOAA), based in Ozark, Alabama, will return to Iowa September 1st through the 10th, to provide Huey helicopter rides in Ames, Boone and Carroll. Jeff Dentlinger, of Carroll, who founded the non-profit “Patriot Peak Foundation,” is helping to organize the event, which first occurred in 2021, as a way of giving back to the troops and communities. The Patriot Peak Foundation was started in July 2021, after seeing the United States become divided and deciding it was time for a change.

The 50-year Anniversary of the end of U-S combat troop involvement in the Vietnam War was observed on May 29th. The first flights offered to the public in 2021 were a way of saying “Thank you” to Vietnam Veterans. Dentlinger served in the military in Iraq and Afghanistan.

For those who may be elderly or have special needs, step-stools will be provided for ingress and egress into the chopper. During the 15-minute trips, the sliding doors on the Vietnam War-era 1970 Huey UH-1 Iroquois chopper are wide open, allowing riders to experience the thunderous “Sound of Freedom.”

Ric Hanson (photos) from the Sept. 2021 FOAA flights in Arcadia, IA.

Dentlinger says it’s not just your typical take-off and land experience.

The ride can be cathartic for veterans and civilians alike.

Dentlinger says they are hoping have 2,000 riders altogether this year to raise $43,000 to cover the cost of the aviation fuel, along pilot and support staff accommodations. So far they’ve raised about $28,000. He says it costs $2,000 per hour to keep the choppers fueled and flying. All of the pilots and staff are volunteers. They are not paid for their time and services.

Seating is limited on each trip, and is determined prior to each flight, along with pre-flight instructions. Helicopter ride tickets may be purchased either online or at the ride event. Dentlinger says there are only 900 tickets left (as of July 7th), so you are strongly encourage to buy tickets now. Online tickets may be purchased up to one day prior to the event, but entering your name and contact information now, will enable organizers to let you know if there are any delays prior to your flight day (due to weather, etc.). For specific details on the dates, places, times and cost of the flights, see the FOAA website at https://friendsofarmyaviation.org/foaa-events/month/2023-09/

Sponsors for the rides include the following:

  • New Way Ford Coon Rapids
  • Jeff Dentlinger Farm Bureau
  • Community Oil
  • Wendls Weapons
  • Haley Equipment
  • Aaron & Alyce Nieland with Pigs & Kids
  • Christensen Ag
  • Midland Power Company
  • The Insurance Station
  • Ames Chamber of Commerce
  • Collins Aerospace
  • Kevin Sturm with Plunketts Pest Service
  • Tom Underberg
  • Wernimont Farms
  • Stones
  • Eye Saw The Sign
  • Carroll Brewery
  • Iowa Savings bank Wittrock Motors

Woodbine vs Exira-EHK Softball Game is Postponed

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July 7th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Tonight’s softball game of Woodbine taking on Exira-EHK is postponed due to wet conditions. This matchup between the Spartans and the Tigers will take place tomorrow, Saturday, July 8th at 5 pm.

Griswold Old Soldiers Reunion packed with weekend activities

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – General Douglas MacArthur said “‘Old soldiers never die–they just fade away,” but in Griswold, they are celebrated with three-days of events. The 141st Annual Old Soldiers Reunion in Griswold (Iowa), takes place from Friday, July 7th through Sunday, July 9thGriswold American Legion Post 508 President, Commander Landon Preston says there are many events scheduled. They began Friday morning (today), with tractor rides throughout the day. Friday evening there’s the 7th Annual Neon Run for kids and adults, adult water fights and a live band.

Preston says there are even more activities set for Saturday, beginning with a free-will donation, pancake breakfast from 6-until 10-a.m., at the Griswold Fire Station.

The is located on Main Street, in Griswold. A used book sale also tales place Saturday, from 8-a.m. Until Noon, at the Griswold Public Library. There will also be a tour of the Lakin Child Development Center that’s currently under construction.

Saturday afternoon, there will be a military weapons/equipment display at the Griswold Community Building parking lot, along with a National Guard, who will set-up a rock climbing wall.

Saturday evening, Cass County Cattlemen will serve food at the Legion Beer Garden, and there’s a military road march beginning at 4-p.m.

The march is followed at 6-p.m by the Old Soldiers parade, which is themed “Reunion Ignited,” this year. Afterward, there’s the 141st Reunion Queen Contest in the Griswold City Park, kids & adult pedal pulls, and music at 8-p.m.  The day concludes with fireworks at 10-p.m.

On Sunday, they’ll hold a Church in the Park, beginning at 10:15-a.m.

Learn more on Facebook at Old Soldiers Reunion – Griswold, IA.

Golf tournament to honor fallen SW Iowa deputy

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A southwest Iowa law officer will be remembered during a golf outing next weekend in Webster City. Austin (Melvin) Richardson of Sidney, Iowa was a deputy with the Fremont County Sheriff’s office when he died of injuries in June of 2022 as the result of an accident involving his squad car and a combine. The Hamilton County Peace Officers Association is sponsoring the golf benefit to raise funds for the family of Richardson on Saturday, July 15th.

A program will be held prior to the tournament at the Briggs Woods Golf Course to remember Richardson and his family. Several teams have been organized to help support Richardson. The golf event has been held for several years in support of Iowa law enforcement officers who have died while on duty and supporting their families.

Fremont County Deputy Austin “Melvin” Richardson (File photo)

Montgomery County Sheriff’s report, 7/7/23

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July 7th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County today (Friday), released a report on some recent arrests. This (Friday) morning, 57-year-old Robert Wayne Clark, of Red Oak, was arrested on an Adams County warrant for Contempt of Court. Clark was turned over to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.

Thursday evening, 48-year-old Buffy Marie Maxwell, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Montgomery County for Driving While License Suspended, with eight withdrawals in effect. Maxwell was being held in the Montgomery Council Jail on bond amounting to slightly more than $491.

On June 28th, Montgomery County Deputies arrested 45-year-old Clyde Everett Zeigler, of Red Oak. Zeigler was taken into custody at around 2:19-p.m., on a Department of Criminal Investigations warrant for a Gambling Violation. His bond was set at $5,000. That same day, 45-year-old Chad Michael Hill, of Red Oak, was arrested on a Montgomery County warrant, for Violation of Probation. Bond was set at $2,000.