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2023 Iowa Big Ten Volleyball Schedule Announced

Sports

June 14th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa 2023 Big Ten schedule was announced Wednesday by the league office.

The 20-match conference slate begins with two home matches against Minnesota on Sept. 20 and Ohio State on Sept. 24 inside Xtream Arena.

Iowa faces Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Purdue, Rutgers only once this season. The Hawkeyes will compete against Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Penn State, and Wisconsin in a home-and-home series.

The Hawkeyes will play only two matches on Wednesdays: against Minnesota on Sept. 20 and against Wisconsin on Oct. 4. Three matches will be played on Sunday — against Ohio State on Sept. 24, Northwestern on Nov. 12, and Nebraska on Nov. 19 — with the remaining matches falling on Friday and Saturday.

The nonconference schedule, ticket information, start times, and TV designations will be announced at a later date.

SEASON TICKETS

  • Season tickets are on sale now. Season tickets for adults and youth are $55/$35. The Hawkeyes bring back a game day setup at Xtream Arena that sits the fans closer to action with additional seating on the floor at the endline. All tickets will be general admission for both floor and bowl seating.
  • Tickets are available over the phone at 800-IA-HAWKS and online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.

Iowa’s Brody Brecht earns NCBWA Third-Team All-American Honors

Sports

June 14th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore RHP Brody Brecht was named a third-team All-American it was announced Wednesday by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

It is the third straight year a Hawkeye starting pitcher has earned All-American distinction (Adam Mazur and Trenton Wallace). Brecht is the 11th player to earn All-American honors under head coach Rick Heller and the 25th Hawkeye all-time.

Brecht earned third-team honors after going 5-2 with a 3.74 ERA in 16 starts. The right-hander posted four quality starts and fanned 109 batters over 77 innings. The Ankeny, Iowa native leads the nation in hits allowed per nine innings (4.32).

Brecht was named a freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball and Perfect Game a year ago.

The Hawkeyes finished the 2023 season with a 44-16 overall record with the 44 wins tied for most in program history. Iowa finished third in the Big Ten regular season standings, advanced to the Big Ten Tournament finals and the team won two games at the Terre Haute Regional in Iowa’s first NCAA Regional appearance since 2017.

USDA Accepts More Than 1 Million Acres in Offers Through Conservation Reserve Program General Signup 

Ag/Outdoor

June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON, June 14, 2023 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced earlier this week that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting more than 1 million acres in this year’s Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) General signup. This is one of several signups that USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is holding for the program. The results for CRP General signup reflect the continued importance of CRP as a tool to help producers invest in the long-term health, sustainability, and profitability of their land and resources. The signup’s results include nearly 18,000 acres in Iowa.

“This year’s General CRP signup demonstrates the value and continued strength of this voluntary conservation program, which plays an important role in helping mitigate climate change and conserve our natural resources,” said Matt Russell, State Executive Director in Iowa. “This week’s announcement is one of many enrollment and partnership opportunities within CRP, including opportunities through our working lands Grassland CRP, Continuous CRP, and Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP). USDA will continue working to ensure producers and landowners have the information they need to take advantage of the options that work best for their operations.”

Offers for new land in this General CRP signup totaled about 295,000 acres nationwide. Producers submitted re-enrollment offers for 891,000 expiring acres, reflecting the successes of participating in CRP longer term. The total number of CRP acres will continue to climb in the coming weeks once FSA accepts acres from the Grassland CRP signup, which closed May 26. Additionally, so far this year, FSA has received 761,000 offered acres for the Continuous CRP signup, for which FSA accepts applications year-round.

The number of accepted acres that are enrolled in General CRP will be confirmed later this year. Participating producers and landowners should also remember that submitting and accepting a CRP offer is the first step, and producers still need to develop a conservation plan before contracts become effective on October 1, 2023. Each year, during the window between offer acceptance and land enrollment, some producers ultimately decide not to enroll some accepted acres, without penalty.

The General CRP Signup 60 ran from February 27 through April 7, 2023. To learn more about FSA programs, producers can contact their local USDA Service Center. Producers can also prepare maps for acreage reporting as well as manage farm loans and view other farm records data and customer information by logging into their farmers.gov account. If you don’t have an account, sign up today.

Native Iowan Amy Hornocker leads College World Series

Sports

June 14th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

An Iowa native has gone from a fan to leading the College World Series in Omaha. Amy Hornocker is in her first year as Executive Director. Her first experience at the College World Series was as a baseball manager at Des Moines East High School.

As she said in the previous cut her first experience at the event was in 1998 at Rosenblatt Stadium.

After graduating from Iowa State, Hornocker took a job as an intern at the College World Series, would later work 10 years for the Omaha Sports Commission before returning to the CWS in 2017 for a marketing position.

Hornocker says her experience working for the event helped make the transition to Executive Director a smooth one.

Hornocker says thousands of fans from her home state will be heading to Omaha for an event the city has hosted since 1950.

The College World Series begins Friday afternoon when Oral Roberts plays TCU.

Adair County Supervisor’s pass speed limit resolution & consider 28-E agreement for Environmental Health

News

June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, Wednesday morning, passed a Resolution allowing a Speed Limit sign for a joint road with the City of Casey. The request was made by a resident landowner in the area. The Board also considered, but took no action, on the renewal of a 28-E Agreement (Cost sharing), for Environmental Health Services with the Adair/Guthrie County Environmental Health Agency. Environmental Health Director Jotham Arber explained there are some differences from the previous agreement, with regard to billing and the annual base fee, which went from $7,500 to $15,000.

The Adair County Supervisors heard from Laurie Cooley and Amanda Wahlert from Zion Recovery Services, with regard to Opiod Settlement Funds. And, Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman reported on County Secondary Roads Department Maintenance and Activities.

Kauffman also presented a voucher, and assorted plans, for the Board to approve, and Chairman Jerry Walker to sign. The voucher was with regard to a FY23 Farm-to-Market Rock Contract with Schildberg’s, in the amount of $247,414.72, and the title sheets for plans covering the W14 Jefferson Culvert Project, W11 Union Culvert Project, and Right-Of-Way contracts, amounting to $5,374.08.

Iowa State adds Alisa Williams to 2023-24 Roster

Sports

June 14th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State women’s basketball head coach Bill Fennelly announced the addition of Alisa Williams to the 2023-24 roster on Wednesday. Williams joins the Cyclones after spending her freshman season with LSU as part of the Tigers’ National Championship squad.

“We are excited that Alisa will be joining the Iowa State family,” said Fennelly. “Alisa was someone we recruited very hard in high school. She has a very versatile game that fits the way we like to play. I think using this upcoming season as a redshirt year will be very beneficial to Alisa in all areas.”

Alisa Williams // 6-2 // F // Denton, Texas

Williams appeared in 20 games for LSU, playing a total of 58 minutes for the Tigers as a true freshman. She scored 18 points and pulled down 20 rebounds while adding two blocks as a reserve. She tallied career-highs in points (10) and rebounds (7) against Western Carolina on November 13th as LSU ran away with a 107-34 victory.

As a left-handed guard for Braswell High School, Williams led the Bengals to a 35-3 record as a senior while advancing to the Class 6A Region I championship game. She averaged a combined 17.8 points per game and 7.0 rebounds per game over her junior and senior seasons and was named the Denton Record-Chronicle’s All-Area Offensive Player of the Year as a junior.

As a sophomore, Williams helped lead Braswell to its first District Championship and earned a spot on the Texas Girls Coaches Association Class 5A All-State Team. Williams played for her mother, head coach Lisa Williams, for three seasons at Braswell after transferring from Guyer High School at the conclusion of her freshman year.

Ernst says US should focus on military assistance to Ukraine, end humanitarian aid

News

June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/Fox News) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says the U.S. should stop humanitarian aid to Ukraine and focus on providing more military equipment.  “This is where we can provide some savings,” Ernst says. “Let’s focus on what America does well and that’s providing military platforms and those types of services.” Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, served 23 years in the Iowa National Guard and Army Reserve. Speaking on Fox News, Ernst says it’s important to our own national security to provide Ukraine with what it needs to defeat the Russians.

“The Ukrainians are doing an incredible job of pushing back our adversary,” Ernst says, “and because of what they have done in Ukraine and these incredible fighters, we see a diminished capacity from Russia over the next 10-15 years for them to come after our great United States of America.” The Biden Administration last month gave the go-ahead for NATO allies in Europe to provide F-16 fighter jets and air defense systems to Ukraine. “Russia has invaded a sovereign nation,” Ernst says. “…I think we need to provide the military platforms as necessary for them to win and I am critical of this administration because I don’t feel they have done enough soon enough.”

Since the war began in February of last year, the U.S. has provided 75 BILLION dollars in aid to Ukraine, most of it military assistance. Ernst says our European allies are better positioned to provide food and other humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Ernst made her comments Monday, during a debate series sponsored by the Edward Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate. Her hour-long conversation with a Democratic senator from New Hampshire will air Sunday night on Fox News.

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Dept. reports 3 recent accident

News

June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Guthrie County say there were three, separate accidents over the past week. The latest occurred at around 5:20-a.m., Saturday, on Wagon Road, near Panora. Authorities say 37-year-old Donald P. Felgate, of Panora, was driving a 1992 Chevy Silverado pickup, when he swerved to miss a deer on the road. He over-corrected, causing the vehicle to roll over. The pickup struck a mailbox and 911 address marker in the process. The property, belonging to Ronald Clark, of Panora, sustained $500 damage.  Felgate was complained of pain and was examined by Panora EMS before being transported to the Guthrie County Hospital. He was cited for Failure to hold insurance, accident-related.

The second accident happened Friday night on 280th Street at the Guthrie/Dallas County line. The Sheriff’s Department says 40-year-old Daniel Rice, of Guthrie Center, was traveling southeast on 280th Street at around 11-p.m. The 2008 Dodge RAM pickup he was driving failed to negotiate a curve in the road and continued straight, until it hit a utility pole. He was transported by his mother to the Guthrie County Hospital to be treated for minor injuries. Authorities said there were no visible skid marks on the road. Daniel told his mother that he saw a deer and swerved to avoid a collision, but the Sheriff’s report said “There is no evidence to support or back up that claim.” The pickup was totaled in the crash. Rice was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

And, at around 7:45-p.m. June 6th, a 1999 Chevy pickup driven by 22-year-old Bryce C. Block, of Bayard, was traveling south on 1st Avenue in Bayard. A 2000 Ford Ranger pickup driven by 27-year-old Rodney J. Blackmon, of Bayard, was also southbound on 1st Avenue, and behind the Chevy. The report says Block and a witness advised authorities the Ranger pickup was following too closely. When Block turned-off onto a gravel parking lot/driveway because the Ford was too close.

The Ranger continued southbound, and the Chevy also drove southbound. Blackmon’s Ranger stopped on the traveled portion of the road, cutting off Block’s vehicle in the process. Block locked-up his brakes and slid on the gravel into the driver’s side door of the Ranger. Damage from the collision amounted to $4,000. Deputies cited Rodney Blackman for Reckless Driving, Following too close, and stopping on the paved portion of a highway.

(UPDATE] Additional details released on a motorcycle accident in Lewis, Tue. evening

News

June 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports one-person was injured during a motorcycle accident Tuesday evening, in Lewis. Authorities say at around 7:39-p.m., first responders were called to an area within the 500 block of East Main Street in Lewis for a motorcycle accident with injury.  Deputies and area first responders found that a 2010 Harley Davidson motorcycle, being operated by Bo Wilson, of Lewis, was operating South on 582nd St.

As his motorcycle was approaching a curve towards the West, Wilson failed to negotiate the curve. The motorcycle continued South and went out of control before sliding into a ditch in the 500 block of East Main St.  Wilson suffered injuries to his face and head, and was flown to an area hospital via Life Flight.  The accident remains under investigation.

Heartbeat Today 6-14-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 14th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Lauren Livingston, Director of Communications for Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter about Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month and the progress that is being made in treatment and early detection.

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