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Eleven individual Iowans, groups recognized for good character

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July 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The winners of the 2023 Iowa Character Awards are being named. The annual awards salute Iowans who adhere to the six pillars of character: Caring, Citizenship, Fairness, Respect, Responsibility and Trustworthiness. A total of eleven people and organizations will be honored at an awards banquet later this month, according to program coordinator Hilary Ortman.

“We’ll be recognizing the Iowa women’s basketball program with our Jim Hallihan Pursuing Victory with Honor Award,” Ortman says. “They really stood in a national spotlight last year and demonstrated great character in both athletics and off the court as well, so we’re really excited to honor Lisa Bluder and her team.” The awards event will be held July 28th at the Prairie Meadows Conference Center at Altoona. Ortman says one of this year’s top awards is posthumous, honoring a Des Moines woman who died in June of brain cancer.

“We’ll be recognizing the late Lisa Brinkmeyer with the Robert D. and Billie Ray Pillar of Character Award,” Ortman says. “She obviously is a very familiar name across Iowa and an incredible, incredible woman with high character, integrity and kindness.” While at Hubbard-Radcliffe High School, Brinkmeyer was named Miss Iowa Basketball in 1993. She won accolades at Drake University as both a basketball player and an assistant coach, and went on to become an assistant director of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union.

Launched in 2005, the Iowa Character program has since recognized more than 150 Iowans — individuals, groups, businesses and organizations.

The rest of this year’s recipients are:

Doug Alberhasky, Iowa City – Citizen of Character
Salvador Montes-Clausen, Mason City – Citizen of Character
Grace McCunn, Ames – Aaron Eilerts Community Service Award
Thomas Braverman, Iowa City – Educator of Character
Jay Byers, Des Moines – Character Champion
Nevada FFA, Nevada – Student Organization of Character
Walter Solar and Roofing, Clive – Business of Character
Louisa-Muscatine Community School District, Muscatine (School of Character)
Covenant Construction Services, Des Moines – Partner of the Year

Iowa’s Haley Ward and Kylie Welker to Compete at U20 Pan American Championships

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July 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Two University of Iowa women’s wrestlers – incoming freshman Haley Ward and freshman Kylie Welker – will compete at the U20 Pan American Championships on Friday in Santiago, Chile.

Ward (72 kg) will compete in Group A against Karla Castillo Garcia (Venezuela) and Nubia Lorenzana Ballesteros (Mexico).

Welker (76 kg) will compete in a round robin against Maria De Almeida Dos Santos (Brazil), Karime Cortes Resendiz (Mexico), Myah Phillips (Canada) and Aomi Riques Morales (Peru)

The championships will take place at Centro Nacional de Entrenamiento Olimpico beginning at 9 a.m. (CT).  Brackets, real-time results and a live stream will be provided by United World Wrestling at uww.org.

FRANCES GROSS, 91, of Fontanelle (Celebration of Life 7/19/23)

Obituaries

July 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

FRANCES GROSS, 91, of Fontanelle, died Thursday, July 5, 2023, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.  Celebration of Life services for FRANCES GROSS will be held July 19th, 10:30-a.m., at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Lamb Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Open Visitation:  Will be held on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Family Visitation:  The family will greet friends on Tuesday evening at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Burial is in the Fontanelle Cemetery.  A luncheon will be held at the church following the burial.

Memorials:  May be directed to the Frances Gross Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

FRANCES GROSS is survived by:

Her children – Lori (Lance) Overmyer, of Omaha; Eric (Sarah) Gross, of Fontanelle, and Jill Allegri, of Leawood, Kansas.

Her sister – Irma Jean Mitchell, of Greenfield.

Six grandchildren; four great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

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

Iowa’s Gabe Arnold and Bradley Hill Head to U20 Pan American Championships

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July 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Two University of Iowa wrestlers – incoming freshman Gabe Arnold and redshirt freshman Bradley Hill – will compete at the U20 Pan American Championships on Saturday in Santiago, Chile.

Arnold (79 kg) awaits the winner of Mexico’s Kevin De Leon Trevino vs. Venezuela’s Darfel Parada Camacaro in the quarterfinals.

Hill (125 kg) will compete in a four-man bracket along with Brazil’s Wesley Barros Das Dores, Canada’s Karanveer Singh Mahil and Mexico’s Luis Enrique De La Rosa Arteaga.

The championships will take place at Centro Nacional de Entrenamiento Olimpico beginning at 9 a.m. (CT).  Brackets, real-time results and a live stream will be provided by United World Wrestling at uww.org.

Pott. County conversation on Aug. 1st Special Election set for July 8th

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July 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) – The Western Iowa Labor Federation (WILF AFL – CIO) and Concerned Citizens of Pottawattamie County, will host a Community Conversation at Destination Coffee, this weekend, in Oakland. Organizers say the event, which begins at 10-a.m., Saturday, is intended to discuss the August 1st Supervisor districting election in Pottawattamie County.

In the Special Election, county residents will have the chance – for the first time – to decide how they want to elect members to the County Board of Supervisors. Organizers say “Now that the groups have collected nearly 4,000 signatures from across the county to trigger this election, their focus for the final weeks before the ballots are cast, will be to inform citizens of early voting and absentee ballots and to answer questions regarding redistricting and their advocacy for Plan 3.” (Sample ballot for the Special Election)

In a press release, Jen Pellant, President of WILF AFL-CIO, says “Our current Board has been irresponsible with taxpayer dollars and unresponsive to taxpayers’ concerns. So we want to talk to people about why we think Plan 3 is a way to get a more accountable Board.” 

Concerned Citizens of Pottawattamie County member Geri Frederiksen says “We want to answer any clarifying questions concerning the election and let people in the rural part of Pottawattamie County know why Plan 3 is the best for everyone.”

And, Shawna Anderson, a resident and business owner in Oakland, says “The best, greatest ideas usually come from people sitting down and having conversations…..having a conversation about supervisor districts,” she says, “Is the best way to understand the facts rather than lies, misinformation and disinformation.”

MARGARET BAKER, 99, of Atlantic (Private Family graveside Svcs. planned)

Obituaries

July 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MARGARET BAKER, 99, of Atlantic, died Thursday, July 6, 2023, at Cass Health in Atlantic. A Private family graveside service for MARGARET BAKER will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting the family.

The service will be recorded and available on the funeral home’s website by end of day Wednesday, July 12th.

Open visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 11th at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

MARGARET BAKER is survived by:

Her daughter – Joanne (Frank) Pross.

Her son – Larry (Mary Carol) Baker

10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; and daughter-in-law, Judy Baker.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Pence says he looks forward to debating Trump

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July 6th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Vice President Mike Pence, campaigning in western Iowa this week, says he looks forward to debating former President Donald Trump next month. The first debate among the candidates seeking the Republican Party’s 2024 presidential nomination will be held in Milwaukee on August 23rd.

“There are people, including my former running mate, that are signalling a desire to walk away from American leadership in the world and I’m someone that believes we are the leader for the free world, so we are going to have a good debate,” Pence said in Sioux Center, “and it’s going to be about the future of the party, the future of the country, but I really look forward to it.” Pence says there are also key domestic issues that separate the candidates.

“I see not only the former president, but others that are running for president that are walking away from the right to life at precisely the time that we’ve been given a new era for life,” Pence says. Trump has said he may not participate in the debate because he has a massive lead in the polls and because it will be broadcast on Fox, a network Trump says has been hostile toward him.

Pence campaigned in Holstein earlier today (Thursday) and he’s scheduled to be in Neola early this (Thursday) evening to meet with Pottawattamie County Republicans. Pence has said his goal is to visit each of Iowa’s 99 counties before the Iowa Caucuses.

Jonas Blixt fires a 62 at the John Deere Classic

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July 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Jonas Blixt is the early leader at the John Deere Classic. The three-time winner on the PGA Tour fired a nine under par 62 during today’s opening round.

It was a good start for Blixt who has only one top 25 finish this season in eight PGA Tournaments.

Blixt says he felt good preparing for the tournament.

Texas Selected Atop Big 12 Football Media Preseason Poll

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July 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

For the first time since the Conference went to a divisionless format, Texas was picked atop the Conference’s 2023 preseason poll as voted on by media representatives. The Longhorns were slotted fourth in last year’s preseason poll behind Baylor, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State.

First-place votes were spread among six teams with Texas receiving 41 and a total of 886 points. The reigning Big 12 Champion, Kansas State, placed second with 14 and 858 points. Oklahoma and Texas Tech each received four first-place votes with 758 and 729 points, respectively. TCU, coming off appearances in the Big 12 Championship Game and CFP National Championship Game, rounded out the top five with three first-place votes and 727 points.

Baylor gathered 575 points to place sixth while Oklahoma State secured the final first-place vote with 470 points for seventh place. The remaining positions were 8. UCF (463 points), 9. Kansas (461 points), 10. Iowa State (334 points), 11. BYU (318 points), 12. Houston (215 points), 13. Cincinnati (202 points) and 14. West Virginia (129 points).

Big 12 Football Media Days, Presented by Old Trapper will be conducted next Wednesday and Thursday, July 12-13. Coverage from both days will be provided on ESPNU and Big 12 Now on ESPN+. For additional information, follow Big12Sports.com and the Conference’s official social media platforms.

2023 Big 12 Football Media Preseason Poll
1. Texas (41), 886
2. Kansas State (14), 858
3. Oklahoma (4), 758
4. Texas Tech (4), 729
5. TCU (3), 727
6. Baylor, 572
7. Oklahoma State (1), 470
8. UCF, 463
9. Kansas, 461
10. Iowa State, 334
11. BYU, 318
12. Houston, 215
13. Cincinnati, 202
14. West Virginia, 129

Final Iowa High School Softball Rankings Compiled by the IGHSAU – Thursday, July 6, 2023

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July 6th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Class 3A
 
School
Record
LW
1        Williamsburg
30-9
1
2        Davenport Assumption
29-6
2
3        Dubuque Wahlert
28-8
6
4        Davis County
21-4
4
5        Estherville Lincoln Central
28-3
5
6        Benton Community
25-14
11
7        Mount Vernon
25-10
3
8        Saydel
20-6
    7
9        Chariton
19-5
 8
10       West Lyon
25-2
10
11       Solon
22-13
    9
12       Albia
18-8
12
13       Greene County
20-6
13
14       Washington
23-12
   NR
15       Sumner-Fredericksburg
25-6
NR
Dropped Out: Grinnell (14), West Liberty (15)
Class 4A
 
School
Record
LW
1        North Polk
28-4
2
2        Carlisle
28-6
1
3        Fort Dodge
29-9
3
4        Norwalk
29-9
5
5        Dallas Center-Grimes
28-10
4
6        Indianola
26-11
6
7        Cedar Rapids Xavier
27-12
    7
8        Western Dubuque
27-9
 8
9        ADM
22-12
   11
10       Winterset
23-12
9
11       North Scott
23-10
   10
12       Burlington
19-8
12
13       Maquoketa
25-9
13
14       Clear Creek-Amana
18-16
NR
15       Sergeant Bluff-Luton
33-6
15
 
Dropped Out; Gilbert (14)
Class 5A
 
School
Record
LW
1        Ankeny Centennial
31-5
1
2        Ankeny
29-6
3
3        Waukee Northwest
         29-11
2
4        Southeast Polk
29-9
5
5        West Des Moines Valley
32-8
6
6        Pleasant Valley
28-9
9
7        Muscatine
29-5
4
8        Bettendorf
         25-10
7
9        Linn-Mar
         23-11
8
10       Johnston
         25-13
10
11       Dubuque Hempstead
         29-10
11
12       Iowa City Liberty
         22-13
14
13       Dubuque Senior
         25-14
NR
14       Waukee
         16-22