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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, June 16, 2023

Weather

June 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Widespread haze between 7am and noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. East wind 6 to 10 mph.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 3am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 62. East southeast wind around 8 mph.
Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. High near 84. South wind 9 to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Saturday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely before 10pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between 10pm and 1am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60. South southwest wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 87.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 89. The Low was 55. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 89, and the Low was 62. The Record High on this date in Atlantic, was 103 in 1946. The Record Low was 42 in 1974. Sunrise today: 5:45; Sunset: 8:56.

Atlantic native wins IPA Mentorship Award

News

June 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Pharmacy Association have announced an Atlantic native is the winner of the 2023 Thomas R. Temple Mentorship Award. The award was presented Thursday to CoraLynn Trewet (MS, PharmD, BCPS, CDE), of Ankeny. The Thomas R. Temple Award recognizes an individual who has mentored, supported and sponsored pharmacists in a transformative way. The pharmacist for whom the award is named, and the inaugural recipient, Thomas R. Temple, inspired and mentored through his career as CEO for the Iowa Pharmacy Association (1979-2011) and beyond.

The IPA says Trewett “Began her journey with the IPA in 2001 as the Executive Intern.” She was “mentored by CEO Emeritus Tom Temple,” his staff and many IPA members. A graduate of Drake University, Dr. Trewett worked for several years at the University of Iowa as an Associate Clinical Professor, practicing in family medicine. She currently serves as the Senior Medical Science Liaison in cardiovascular disease, at Bristol Myers Squibb.

Dr. Coralynn Trewet (center) receives the IPA 2023 Thomas R. Temple Award. (Photo submitted)

Dr. CoraLynn Trewett lives in Ankeny with her husband, Matt, and their three children.

The Iowa Pharmacy Association takes great pride in recognizing individuals for their contributions of leadership, patient care, professional involvement and public service. These awards serve to capture Iowa pharmacy’s spirit of service and its culture of professionalism.

 

GOP presidential candidate Elder, in Iowa, touts commission to oversee prosecutors

News

June 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new national political action committee is calling on Iowa lawmakers to set up a commission that would investigate and discipline county attorneys who refuse to enforce certain laws. Republican presidential candidate Larry Elder spoke on behalf of the PAC at a Des Moines news conference and began by criticizing local prosecutors in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia. “The number one job of the government is to protect people and property and the number one job of government is not being fulfilled,” Elder said.

Elder and the group, though, are starting their national campaign for a crackdown on local prosecutors in Iowa, which hosts the kick off event of the GOP presidential campaign, and Elder criticized Polk County Attorney Kimberly Graham. Graham said as she campaigned for the job last year that she wants to end prosecution for first time offenders caught with a small amount of marijuana. “The soft on crime DA knows she’s being watched and, so far, she’s not done anything egregious,” Elder said.

Neither Graham, nor an official with the Iowa County Attorneys Association were available for comment on the idea of a new commission in Iowa to police local prosecutors. Elder’s next appearance for the Enforce the Law PAC will be in New Hampshire, which hosts the first presidential primary. The group’s initial proposal is patterned after a Georgia law.

“One of the things that this commission will do is it will serve as a deterrent,” Elder said. “Even if no action is taken, the fact that these DAs know that something like this exists and there’s a possibility that they could be removed I think will make them behave far more responsibly.”

A spokesman for the group said the draft of their proposal for the 2024 Iowa legislature is not yet ready and the commission concept will be adjusted to fit the legal framework in each state. The spokesman also said Elder is not a paid spokesman for the PAC, which has not yet filed a report with the Federal Election Commission.

US Iowa’s christening ceremony is tomorrow in Connecticut

News

June 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A new Navy submarine named for the state of Iowa will be christened tomorrow (Saturday) morning at a shipyard in Connecticut. Tom Hudson is executive director of the U-S-S Iowa’s commissioning committee.) “I’ve been to that shipyard many times. I’ve seen the submarine as its gone from individual pieces to a completed, welded together submarine that’s ready to be put into water and go to sea,” he says.

The ceremony starts at 9 a.m. Iowa time tomorrow (Saturday). Former Iowa First Lady Christie Vilsack has been designated by the Navy as the ship’s sponsor. She’ll be the person breaking the champagne bottle over the submarine’s bow. “The submarine will not slide down and go into the water,” Hudson says. “They don’t do that anymore, so this will just be a symbolic opportunity where the champagne bottle is broken and celebrated that the major construction milestone is done and sometime in the next few weeks the submarine will then be placed in the water and start its trials.”

The U-S-S Iowa will be tested at sea for about a year before it’s officially commissioned and placed into service as an active warship. Hudson spent 20 years on active duty in the U-S Navy and he’s lead the group of volunteers who’re raising money to support events like the christening and travel to Iowa for sailors who’ll serve on the U-S-S Iowa. The group’s fundraising will also help outfit the sub with things like exercise equipment and mattresses for the sailors’ bunks that aren’t part of the construction budget.

USS Iowa SSN797 awaits christening in a Groton, CT dry dock

“I served on board two different submarines during my career,” Hudson says. “That’s what kind of got me interested in participating in this program now that I’m retired, some way to get connected and stay in tune with what’s going on.” Hudson will be out of state Saturday for a family event and will watch the sub’s christening online. Watch parties are also planned in nine Iowa cities.

The watch parties will be held in Dubuque, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Hiawatha, Des Moines, Van Meter, Fort Dodge, Creston, Council Bluffs and Sioux City.

Exira-EHK wins a nailbiter against CAM

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Two high school teams dueled this evening in Elk Horn. Every inning past the second saw runs exchanged and fierce pitching. In the end, Exira-EHK were victorious with a 7-5 victory over CAM. Thanks to a 10-strikeout performance from Trey Petersen, patience in the box which saw four different batters getting walked, and 8 hits. Coach Randy Kelly took note of his team’s performance at the plate.

Trey Petersen not only caught his coach’s eye with his 10 K’s, but also with his hitting. Petersen went 2-4, with 2 RBI’s.

A win always feels good, but Coach Kelly noted that there still is more work to be done for the Spartan team.

Exira-EHK bumps up to 7-5 and the Cougars record now sits at 6-8. The Spartans will be on the road Friday June 16th facing West Harrison. CAM’s next game is Tuesday June 20th, at home against Grand View Christian.

Sports book fined for self gambling ban violation

News, Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission fined an online sports betting company five-thousand dollars Thursday at their meeting Waterloo. Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilko says Bally Bet missed the weekly download of the self gambling ban list, which is required every seven days.

He says the Commission reached an agreement on the fine based on the company’s past history.

The fine would increase if Bally Bet had a similar violation within the next 365 days.

Former Hawkeye Riley Reiff prepares for new season in New England

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Former Iowa All-American Riley Reiff is preparing for his 12th season and fifth different team in the NFL. After playing for the Lions, Vikings, Bengals and Bears, Reiff is getting ready for his first season with the New England Patriots.

Reiff says there are some advantages to being a veteran player.

Reiff joined a team that includes a former college teammate.

Reiff says his time at Iowa prepared him to play in the NFL.

Omaha set to host College World Series

Sports

June 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Omaha has hosted the College World Series since 1950 and eight teams begin play on Friday afternoon. TCU plays Oral Roberts in the opener. TCU coach Kirk Saarloos (sar-lohs).

after starting the season 23-20 the Horned Frogs have won 19 of ther last 21 games.

After winning a regional at Oklahoma State and a super regional at Oregon, Oral Roberts is in the College World Series for the first time since 1978.

That’s coach Ryan Folmer, who has Oral Roberts in the College World Series for the first time in 45 years.

Former Eldridge city clerk charged with theft, forgery

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The former city clerk in the eastern Iowa city of Eldridge is being charged with four felonies for allegedly using over 76-thousand dollars in city money for personal expenses. Denise Benson was fired last October after working for the the City of Eldridge since 1992. She’d been the city clerk for nearly 20 years. According to a news release from the Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Benson’s home was searched earlier this month and officers found several items purchased with the city’s credit card.

Benson is being charged with first degree theft, unauthorized use of a credit card, identity theft and forgery. A special investigation by the State Auditor’s Office was released last month. The report found she used 16-thousand dollars worth of city funds to pay her own credit card bills and she also shopped with the city’s credit card for things like toys, clothes, electronics and a dog door.

Historic bank in northwest Iowa town saved from demolition

News

June 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A developer plans to restore a historic building in downtown Terril. The former bank was in danger of being demolished. The Terril City Council has unanimously approved transferring ownership of the building to Tyler Kilgore of Estherville. “I liked the look of the building,” Kilgore says. “I didn’t want to see it torn down, so I thought I’d put a proposal in to try to turn it into something and try to generate some business in the Terril area,” he says.

Kilgore says he’d consider retrofitting the building for a specific tenant, but his initial plan is to turn the old bank into an events center. “Something people could rent out for birthday parties, wedding events, dances, anything like that. That was kind of my initial thought. I’m kind of open to stuff, I guess. I’m not really stuck on that,” Kilgore says. “…If someone were to come in and…get ahold of me and say: ‘Hey, I want to open up a restaurant in that area,’ I would be open to turning it into that also.”

Terril bank building. (Terril FB photo)

Kilgore estimates it will take about 265-thousand dollars to complete the restoration he has in mind. “The exterior and the foundation looks pretty good. The whole inside needs to be redone…Plumbing, electrical, H-VAC, pour concrete inside, redo the roof, put either garage doors in the windows or just all new windows but in the original openings because they’re pretty big because they’re like 10 feet tall and like 8 feet wide, I think,” Kilgore says. “Just kind of restore it not necessarily to its original state, but something similar.”

Kilgore was the only person to submit a bid to save the building.