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State moves to “Drought Watch”

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa is back in the “Drought Watch” category on the system put together last year to keep tabs on the situation. D-N-R Hydrology coordinator, Tim Hall, works with other state agencies in assessing the issue. “We take a number of factors and look at them together. And we we decide whether a region of the state is normal, drought watch, drought warning, or drought emergency,” Hall says. He says the drought watch is similar to a thunderstorm or tornado watch.

“Which is really just a call for people to be very careful and pay attention. Because things are looking on the dry side,” he says, “and right now they’re getting a little bit worse all the time. So we’re just trying to keep an eye out and work with folks to make sure everybody has the information they need.” Hall says the state is also seeing the start of what could be a “flash drought,” or rapid increase in drought conditions in some areas. “Particularly in the eastern part of the state where things just got really dry really fast. We saw the U-S Drought Monitor pop up with severe drought in in parts of northeast Iowa and southeast Iowa. So you know, we were kind of on the mend there for a while and then March and particularly April and May have just turned dry on us and they have not done us any favors,” Hall says.

He says there are some indications the conditions might change and bring more rain, and June is normally the wettest month in the state. Hall says until we see more rain, everyone should do what they can to stop water waste by fixing any leaky fixtures. “Which is which is about as pure and simple wasting water as you can get. If you’re just dribbling it down the drain, you’re using resources to pump the water, to treat the water to get it to your house. And if you’re just letting it go down the drain, that’s an absolute waste of resources,” Hall says. “So figure out how to get those leaking faucets fixed and leaking toilets fixed.”

Hall says the situation may soon call for other measures as well. “Unfortunately, it looks like we’re getting into a situation where we’re going to have to start to remind people that water conservation is a necessary thing,” he says. “And we’re going to have to try to work on that a little bit in the state as we get through these dry, these dry weeks here.”

Hall says the best case scenario would be for normal June rainfall to return and turn the drought conditions around. But he says we have to be prepared if that does not happen.

IGHSAU Softball Rankings 06/08/2023

Sports

June 9th, 2023 by admin

THIRD Iowa High School Softball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, June 8, 2023

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 North Linn 13-1 4
2 Martensdale-St. Marys 9-1 8
3 Southeast Warren 12-3 1
4 Newell-Fonda 11-3 2
5 Sigourney 9-1 5
6 Fort Dodge St. Edmond 11-2 10
7 Wayne 9-3 7
8 Remsen St. Mary’s 9-1 3
9 Mason City Newman Catholic 12-2 9
10 Clarksville 12-0 12
11 Collins-Maxwell 9-2 6
12 Logan-Magnolia 7-2 11
13 Earlham 11-4 NR
14 Exira-EHK 9-1 13
15 Twin Cedars 6-2 15
Dropped Out: Woodbine (14)

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Iowa City Regina 8-3 1
2 Central Springs 11-1 2
3 Lisbon 8-2 3
4 Van Meter 12-3 5
5 Wilton 12-4 4
6 West Monona 12-3 10
7 North Union 10-3 6
8 Cascade 8-6 8
9 Northeast 6-6 9
10 Interstate 35 7-7 14
11 Missouri Valley 15-1 NR
12 Alburnett 11-3 12
13 South Hardin 12-4 7
14 Osage 11-3 11
15 Waterloo Columbus Catholic 13-3 NR
Dropped Out: Louisa-Muscatine (13), Ridge View (15)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 Williamsburg 13-0 1
2 Davenport Assumption 11-2 2
3 Davis County 11-0 5
4 Dubuque Wahlert 11-2 4
5 Estherville Lincoln Central 15-0 6
6 Mount Vernon 10-2 7
7 Saydel 7-1 3
8 Solon 10-3 8
9 West Lyon 11-0 12
10 Center Point-Urbana 9-3 10
11 Albia 8-3 9
12 Sumner-Fredericksburg 12-2 11
13 Sioux Center 9-3 13
14 Chariton 9-1 14
15 Grinnell 9-3 NR
Dropped Out: Benton (15)

Class 4A
School Record LW
1 Indianola 12-2 5
2 Norwalk 7-2 3
3 Dallas Center-Grimes 9-3 1
4 Fort Dodge 9-3 2
5 Carlisle 10-1 6
6 North Scott 8-4 7
7 North Polk 10-2 8
8 Winterset 10-4 13
9 Burlington 8-1 9
10 Western Dubuque 11-2 10
11 Cedar Rapids Xavier 8-5 4
12 Clear Creek-Amana 9-3 11
13 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13-2 15
14 Storm Lake 11-0 NR
15 Knoxville 7-2 NR
Dropped Out; Creston (12), ADM (14)

Class 5A
School Record LW
1 Ankeny Centennial 10-1 7
2 West Des Moines Valley 8-3 1
3 Waukee Northwest 11-2 2
4 Ankeny 9-4 6
5 Linn-Mar 10-3 4
6 Southeast Polk 10-6 3
7 Muscatine 10-1 8
8 Pleasant Valley 7-3 5
9 Johnston 7-6 9
10 Bettendorf 6-4 10
11 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 10-3 13
12 Des Moines Lincoln 11-4 11
13 Ottumwa 7-5 NR
14 Dubuque Hempstead 10-5 NR
15 Dubuque Senior 9-3 NR
Dropped Out: Urbandale (12) Ames (14), Sioux City East (15)

Logan-Magnolia gets by Riverside in game of big swings

Sports

June 9th, 2023 by admin

The Logan-Magnolia softball team came away with a 15-10 win over Riverside on Thursday night in a game we had on KJAN. It was a game full of some very big swings.

Logan-Magnolia jumped on top 5 nothing right out of the gate in the first. Brooke Johnsen capped off a three-run third for the Panthers with a 2-run blast to right center. The Panthers added another run in the top of the 4th to go up 9-0 and appeared to be running away with the game.

Riverside responded with a monster bottom of the fourth. The Lady Dawgs pounded out 6 hits and scored 10 runs in the frame to rally to take the lead by one. The Panthers committed 4 fielding errors in the inning to assist the Bulldog rally.

Logan-Magnolia responded though with 4 runs in the 5th to grab the lead right back and added 2 more in the 6th to secure the victory.

The Panthers improved to 8-2 on the season. Riverside falls to 5-6.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, June 9, 2023

Weather

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 6 to 10 mph.

Tonight: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60. South southeast wind around 8 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Saturday: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Southeast wind 7 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Saturday Night: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Low around 58. East wind 8 to 11 mph becoming north northeast after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 72. Breezy. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 76.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 76. The Low was 54. We received .3” rain at the KJAN studios, Thursday. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 77 and the Low was 57. The Record High on this date was 101 in 1985. The Record Low was 38 in 1915. Sunrise is at 5:46. Sunset at 8:52.

Big Ten releases new football schedule format

Sports

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Big Ten Conference will end divisional play in football when USC and UCLA join the league in 2024. The conference released a schedule that finds Iowa visiting USC and Ohio State and hosting UCLA. The flex schedule finds Iowa playing every other league team over two years while preserving traditional rivalries with Minnesota, Wisconsin and Nebraska.

That’s Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti on the BTN show releasing the schedule.The new schedule included 11 protected rivalries. Iowa has three of them.

The new schedule has been set for two years but Petitti believes the flex schedule format will continue down the road.

In 2024 the Hawkeyes will also host Maryland, Nebraska and Wisconsin while playing at Minnesota, Illinois and Rutgers.

What may be rare Michael Jordan trading card found in unclaimed deposit box

News

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)- State Treasurer Roby Smith is having what appears to be a rare Michael Jordan rookie card appraised before including it in an auction. The trading card was in an unclaimed safety deposit box turned over to the state treasurer’s office. Smith says the card is being sent to a California company that determines if sports memorabilia is legit and how much it might be worth.

“It might take a couple of months, then we’ll try to continue to get the owner or will probably put it up for auction,” Smith says. “We’ll see.” A company called Fleer released a set of N-B-A trading cards in 1986 that included a rookie card for future hall of famer Michael Jordan. The state treasurer says experts from the Professional Sports Authenticator company will consider the Jordan card’s condition and come up with a grade.

“If it’s a 10, it’s worth $150,000,” Smith says. “It could be fake, so we want to make sure it’s worth that.” Smith’s office hired a national firm that handles auctions for state and local governments to sell valuables from some of the safety deposit boxes that have been declared unclaimed property and turned over to the state. An online auction currently underway through next Wednesday initially included the Michael Jordan card, but Axios Des Moines was first to report it had been pulled for an appraisal.

The proceeds from these auctions will be available — just in case someone discovers their name or a relative’s listed on the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt website or comes forward to claim a long-abandoned deposit box. “We have the right to be able to auction it off after a year, but some of this stuff is over 10 years so we’ve kept it an extra long period of time auction to make sure we can return it to the owners,” Smith says. “When we do sell it, the money still goes back to the owners of the box and there’s no time limit. They can wait 10 more years, 20 more years. They will still get the money.”

The state currently has three THOUSAND unclaimed safety deposit boxes and is running out of secure storage. Smith was given a tour shortly after he took over as state treasurer in January and got to see the contents of one of the boxes. “The one they opened up, it was just a random one. I think it had some bicentennial quarters in there. It had some old credit cards,” Smith says. “…It’s kind of like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get when you open it up, but there’s always a story behind it.”

Last year, someone paid over a million dollars for a rookie Michael Jordan trading card, but it had been signed by Jordan. The value of Jordan trading cards went up in 2020 after the release of a documentary about Jordan’s career and the Chicago Bulls’ last championship season.

Grassley, GOP presidential candidates reax to Trump indictment

News

June 9th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Chuck Grassley is the only member of Iowa’s congressional delegation who’s commented on former President Trump’s announcement that he’s been indicted by a Florida grand jury. In a tweet, Senator Grassley said having Trump indicted on the same day House Republicans had to view a redacted document that contains allegations against President Biden fuels the belief that there are two standards of justice.

Some of the G-O-P presidential candidates who’ve been campaigning in Iowa have weighed in, too. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says the country is seeing an uneven application of the law based on political affiliation and DeSantis asks why Hillary Clinton or Hunter Biden haven’t faced charges. G-O-P candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says if he’s elected president, he’d pardon Trump.

Perry Johnson, another Republican running for president, is calling on President Biden to pardon Trump now. Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson was the only candidate in the race to call on Trump to end his presidential campaign. Hutchinson says Trump’s actions should not be allowed to define the G-O-P or the country.

Former Vice President Mike Pence made comments in Iowa BEFORE Trump announced he’d been indicted. Pence said such a move would be extraordinarily divisive and would send the wrong message to the world. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott says the 2024 election should be decided by the voters rather than a Justice Department Scott says has been weaponized.

Trump, when he campaigned in Iowa last week, said an indictment would be election interference.

High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 06/08/2023

Sports

June 9th, 2023 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 1, Lewis Central 0 (A: Ava Rush 3 hits, 1 run. Lila Wiederstein 2 hits, 1 RBI)
Clarinda 8, Glenwood 3
Creston 6, Shenandoah 1
Red Oak 10, Sidney 0
St. Albert 9, Harlan 4
St. Albert 8, Harlan 7

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 13, IKM-Manning 1
Audubon 9, Tri-Center 0
Logan-Magnolia 15, Riverside 10 – ON KJAN (LM: Campbell Chase 4 hits, 3 RBI, 2 runs. Macanna Guritz 4 hits, 2 RBI, 2 runs. Brooke Johnsen 2-run homer. R: Madison Kelley 2 hits. All 10 runs scored in the fourth.)

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 9, Lenox 8 (C: Scored 6 runs in the top of the 7th to rally)
Woodbine 8, Westwood 0 (W: Charlie Pryor 2-hit shutout with 14 K’s)

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 21, West Harrison 1
Griswold 7, Nodaway Valley 1 (G: Karly Millikan school record 18 K’s, allowed 3 hits, no walks. Marrissa Askeland 3 hits, 3 runs, 1 RBI.)

Pride of Iowa Conference

East Union 15, Stanton 3
Martensdale-St. Marys 10, Central Decatur 5

Other Scores

Ballard 10, Carroll 1
CB Thomas Jefferson 11, Sioux City West 1
CB Thomas Jefferson 7, Sioux City West 0
I-35 5, ACGC 0
I-35 11, ACGC 0
Orient-Macksburg 12, Mormon Trail 8
Sioux City North 4, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Sioux City North 13, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Van Meter 9, West Central Valley 1

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Lewis Central 8, Atlantic 4 (LC: Luke Wolmann 3 RBI. A: Sawyer Tarrell 2 hits, 2 runs)
Clarinda 5, Glenwood 1
Creston 12, Shenandoah 2
Red Oak 4, East Mills 0
St. Albert 12, Harlan 4
St. Albert 3, Harlan 1

Western Iowa Conference

IKM-Manning 2, AHSTW 1
Riverside 11, Logan-Magnolia 5 (R: Scored all 11 runs in final 2 innings. Garrett Hough 2 hits, 3 RBI, 2 runs.
Treynor 16, Missouri Valley 1
Tri-Center 11, Audubon 3

Rolling Valley Conference

Coon Rapids-Bayard 7, Nodaway Valley 2
Exira-EHK 10, Panorama 5 (E: Jaiden Pettepier 3 for 4 with two singles, a double, 1 RBI)
Woodbine 8, Fremont-Mills 5

Corner Conference

Stanton 6, East Union 3

Pride of Iowa Conference

Bedford 11, Sidney 1
Lenox 6, CAM 3
Lynville-Sully 5, Southeast Warren 0

Other Scores

Ballard 12, Carroll 3
CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Sioux City West 3
CB Thomas Jefferson 9, Sioux City West 8
Sioux City North 9, CB Abraham Lincoln 2
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, Sioux City North 4
I-35 13, ACGC 3
I-35 2, ACGC 4
Van Meter 16, West Central Valley 1

Pottawattamie County Announces Temporary Parking Lot Closure at Courthouse

News

June 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials in Pottawattamie County have announced a temporary change to its parking structure at the courthouse, beginning Wednesday, June 14th.

As part of the ongoing construction of a 22,000 square foot addition to the Pottawattamie County Courthouse, work is now moving to the parking lot. The lot on the east side of the courthouse will close Wednesday, June 14th. Parking will move to the property just south of the lot under construction, at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pearl Street. On-street parking will remain available around the courthouse.

Project coordinators expect demolition and reconstruction of the existing parking lot to be complete by September.

MidAmerican to request a natural gas delivery rate increase

News

June 8th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – MidAmerican Energy plans to ask state regulators for an increase in its natural gas delivery rates for the more than 600-thousand customers in Iowa. MidAmerican spokesperson, Tina Hoffman, says this is the portion of your bill that is set and covers the cost of the infrastructure to pipe in the natural gas. “It will be the first time that we’ve requested a gas rate increase since 2002. So we’ve been maintaining and upgrading our system for more than 20 years and keeping those costs the same for customers,” Hoffman says.

Hoffman says there have been changes in delivery area and security issues that are addressed in the increase. “Our customer base has grown, you think about the communities around the state that have grown, that requires new infrastructure, upgrades to infrastructure, and cybersecurity and physical threats to the gas delivery system are different than they were 20 years ago,” she says. The other portion of your gas bill is the cost of the gas that is delivered to your home or business.

“For the last few years, that cost of gas has been pretty high. Fortunately, the prices of gas are coming down pretty significantly for a while,” She says. “So that will really lessen the impact of the delivery rate increase. And even with the small increase to our delivery rates, gas bills, year over year are expected to be lower than they were in 2022 overall.” MidAmerican estimates the average residential customer would see a monthly gas bill increase of less than five dollars, or 60 dollars per year.

Hoffman says there will be an interim increase of five percent until the Iowa Utilities Board rules on the permanent six percent increase. “Around the end of June, that interim rate would go into effect. And then if the Utilities Board makes a different decision, those rates, the you know the difference in that would be refunded to customers,” Hoffman says. The I-U-B will seek comments from customers and interested parties and make a final determination on the proposed rate increase in May of next year.

Public meetings on the topic are scheduled across MidAmerican’s Iowa service area at the dates, times and locations below:
Sioux City – 6 p.m. Monday, July 24, 2023, Sioux City Convention Center, 801 Fourth St.
Waterloo – 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 26, 2023, Majestic Moon, 1955 Locke Ave.
Des Moines – 6 p.m. Thursday, July 27, 2023, Holiday Inn Des Moines-Airport Conference Center, 6111 Fleur Drive.
Davenport – 6 p.m. Monday, July 31, 2023, The River Center, 136 E. Third St.
Cedar Rapids – 6 p.m. Tuesday, August 1, 2023, The Olympic South Side Theater, 1202 Third St. S.E., Suite 200.

Virtual – 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Thursday, August 3, 2023.

Details about participating online and at the customer comment meetings are available on the IUB’s website, iub.iowa.gov.