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End of planting season approaching as weather stays dry

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Farmers saw enough dry weather last week that planting season is closing in on the end. The U-S-D-A crop report shows 95 percent of the corn crop is now in the ground. That’s nine days ahead of last year and 12 days ahead of the five-year average. Sixty-five percent of that corn is poking through — about six days ahead of average.

Soybean planting moved from 69 to 84 percent complete in the last week. that puts farmers around one week ahead of last year and two weeks ahead of normal. Forty-three percent of the beans have emerged — which is six days ahead of average.

Injury accident in Creston, Monday afternoon

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A collision Monday afternoon (May 22) in Creston, resulted in one person being transported to the hospital for treatment of unknown/possible injuries. Creston Police report the accident happened at around 12:49-p.m. on Highway 34, near Sumner Avenue.

A 2000 Saturn LS1 driven by 27-year-old Jerrie Michelle Boothe, of Creston, was traveling westbound on Hwy 34 and approaching the intersection with Sumner. Boothe thought she was clear to make a left turn into the Creston Wal-Mart parking lot, but her car was struck on the front right side by an eastbound 2008 Chevy Silverado pickup, driven by 27-year-old Jose Luis Carreon, of Creston.

Boothe complained of neck pain. She was transported by ambulance to the hospital. Carreon was not injured. He was unable to provide proof of financial liability, and was cited. Damage from the collision amounted to $3,000.

Three SWIFT angler teams punch their ticket to fish for a National and World Championship

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

CAM students Owen & Brentyn Hoover and Atlantic’s Joaquin & Jake Walies have qualified to fish for a High School National Championship at the 14th Annual at Bass Federation’s (TBF) Student Angler Federation (SAF) Championships in Lacrosse, Wisconsin June 20-24. In the Junior division Atlantic Trojans Grayson Molgaard and Owen Miller are moving on to compete at the TBF Junior World Championships to be held on Sonner Lake in Oklahoma July 26-29.

The high school student anglers earned their spot by competing in the third annual TBF/SAF Iowa State Championship held Saturday, May 20 for the first time ever on the Okoboji Chain of Lakes. High skies, sunshine and a light variable wind welcomed 43 two-person teams in the High School Division (grades 9-12) as they left the Emerson Bay Boat Ramp area at 6:30 a.m.

According to Bob Harris, SWIFT coach, the bite was tough in the morning after Friday’s cold front, but as the day progressed, the bite improved. “Many of the teams caught up to 25-30 bass throughout the tournament as they worked to upgrade the weight of their five best bass.”

Each team worked to figure out the best pattern for the area they were fishing for. 32 teams brought five-bass limits to the stage at the 2:30 p.m. afternoon weigh-in. A total of 190 bass were weighed in and safely released back into the lake.

Leading the way with a five-fish weight of 18.06 pounds was the team of Ways Raasch and Will Neville of team OABICG Falcons. They also brought in the tournament’s big fish with a 5.01 pounder.

Second place went to Noah Franken and Jay Van Zee of team Unity Christian with a five-fish limit of 17.06 pounds. Meanwhile, Emmett King and AJ Draper of Panorama High School Panthers took third place with a five-fish limit weight of 16.07 pounds. Fourth place with a five-fish weight of 15.15 pounds went to Henry Rosener and Clay Price of the Johnston Fishing Club Dragons. Harris says, “It was really a tight competition with the top five teams separated by a mere three pounds.”

Results for the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team High School Team

#5-Owen Hoover and Brentyn Hoover with a five-fish limit weight of 15.02 pounds.
#9 Tegan Steinkuehler and Brock Lemrick with a five-fish limit weight of 13.11 pounds.
#12 Joaquin and Jake Wailes with a five-fish limit weight of 13.06 pounds.
#18 Cameron Hoden and Wyatt Conrad with a five-fish limit weight of 10.14 pounds.
#20 Carey Mitchel and Tyson Partlow with a five-fish limit weight of 10.06 pounds.
#20 Cody Swank and Gavin Dougherty with a five-fish limit weight of 10.06 pounds.
#25 Grady Joens and Lucas Bose with a five-fish limit weight of 9.15 pounds
#29 Jarrett Hansen and Christian Thompson with a five-fish limit weight of 8.10 pounds.
#30 Hunter Quist and Braxton Hass with a five-fish limit weight of 8.10 pounds.
#35 Colton and Collin Rudy with a five-fish limit weight of 7.03 pounds.
#36 Jordon Robinson and Nathan Bentler with a five-fish limit weight of 6.15 pounds.
#37 Eli Becerra and Mason Mcintosh with a four-fish limit weight of 6.14 pounds.
#39 Hannah Thomas and Kai Carritt with a five-fish limit weight of 4.10 pounds.
#40 Caden Forristall and Taven Moore with a two-fish limit weight of 4.09 pounds.
#42 Isaac and Kyler Chapman.

Along with the SAF Iowa High School State Championship, the Junior Division State Championship (grades 3-8) was also on the line with a total of 12 two-person teams competing. Once again, it became a shoot-out and close weights with nine of the teams bringing 5-fish limits to the scales. The team of Ethan Timmerman and Ty Timmerman of the Cedar Falls Tigers ran away with the title with a five-fish limit weight of 16.02 pounds. Second place with a 5-fish weight of 12.13 pounds went to the team of Ryder Lane and Wyatt Reed from the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team. Meanwhile, the team of Jared Kettman and Jonah Leonard of the Cedar Falls Tigers with a five-fish weight of 11.13 pounds. They also brought the big fish of the day to the scales, a 4.10 pounder.

Results for the Southwest Iowa Fishing Team High School Team

#6-Grayson Molgaard and Owen Miller with a five-fish limit weight of 10.12 pounds.
#7 Letty McSorely and Brendan Wilke with a five-fish limit weight of 10.10 pounds.
#8 Colton Anderson and Hoden DeVore with a five-fish limit weight of 9.15 pounds.
#11 Quinlan McKee and Charlee Marquis with a one-fish limit weight of 3.06 pounds.
#13Colton Frieze and Caden Frieze

Harris adds, “I was extremely proud of our SWIFT. They worked together to figure out what they needed to do to catch these fish. Congratulations to all these teams.”

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Creighton economist says gov’t default would damage global value of US dollar

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says he expects D-C negotiators will strike a deal to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling. “To paraphrase Winston Churchill, when you try every other thing that doesn’t work, you somehow stumble upon what does work,” Goss says, “and I think there will be a solution.” But Goss says investors should expect volatility as the stalemate between Republicans in congress and President Biden remains unresolved.

“There will be some real deviations, some real swings here in the next week or so as they try to find that solution,” Goss says. “That would be swings in the stock market, swings in the bond market and also in terms of gold prices, for example.” If the impasse isn’t resolved before the U.S. government runs out of cash to pay its bills, Goss says things like Social Security checks could be delayed. The main impact of default, according to Goss, would be damage to the U.S. dollar, since central banks in other countries hold U.S. currency in reserve.

“The dollar will remain the reserve currency, but it will undermine it,” Goss says. Goss says it would aid China’s push to make the Yuan the reserve currency of the globe. Having the U.S. dollar be the dominant currency around the world aids U.S. trade and creates stability for the goods and services Americans buy.

1 dead 1 injured Monday morning in a Dallas County crash

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Dallas Center, Iowa) – The driver of a pickup truck died following an accident this (Monday) morning, in Dallas County. The accident happened on Highway E-44 near Dallas Center, at around 9:46-a.m.

The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2021 Chevy pickup driven by 69-year-old Michael Remus, of Grimes, was stopped in traffic westbound, waiting for other, turning traffic, when a westbound 2018 Kenworth concrete mixer driven by 32-year-old Kodi Hoback, of Grimes, struck the rear of the pickup.

Remus suffered fatal injuries in the collision. A passenger in the pickup,  65-year-old Julie Remus, of Grimes, was transported by Dallas County EMS to Methodist Hospital, for treatment of non-serious injuries. The driver of the Concrete mixer was not hurt.

Gov. Reynolds Announces Informational Webinars for Parents on Students First Education Savings Accounts

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Governor Reynolds has announced a schedule of informational webinars to assist parents and guardians who plan to apply for the state’s new Students First Education Savings Accounts (ESAs). The live webinars will be hosted by Odyssey, the program administrator selected by the state. Webinars begin Tuesday, May 23, and a total of six sessions will be offered through June 7. The complete schedule and registration links for each session are posted on the Department of Education’s ESA webpage. A recording of the webinar will also be available for parents and guardians who cannot attend a live session.

The ESA application period for the 2023-2024 school year will open on Wednesday, May 31, at 8 a.m.  A link to the online application will be provided on the Department of Education’s ESA webpage. Applications will be accepted through Friday, June 30, 2023.

The Students First Act was signed into law earlier this year and will provide state funding for eligible students who attend accredited nonpublic schools starting in the upcoming school year.

All incoming kindergarteners and all K-12 students currently enrolled in a public school district are eligible for the ESA program.

Families whose children currently attend an accredited nonpublic school are also eligible for ESAs based on their annual income during the first two years of the program. For the 2023-2024 school year, income eligibility is 300 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL); and 400 percent FPL for the 2024-2025 school year.

Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, all K-12 students in Iowa who choose to attend an accredited nonpublic school will be eligible for an ESA regardless of income.

Answers to frequently asked questions about the ESA application process, eligibility, and more are posted on the Department of Education’s ESA webpage

Atlantic School Board Special Meeting set for Wed. evening

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting beginning 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, May 24th, in the High School Media Center. During their meeting, the Board will act on Contract Recommendations for Bodie Johnson – Summer Grounds, and Maria Pearson – 6-through 12th Grade Teacher Librarian. The Board will also consider and act on the resignations of Dalton Franken – JV Boys Basketball, and Savannah Belt – Schuler Title 1 Teacher.

They will then proceed to consider the purchase of 1014/1016 E. 3rd Street Place, from the City of Atlantic (for the Building & Trades Program), and discuss/act on a District Developed Special Education Service Delivery Plan. Their final order of business, Wednesday evening, is action on a Pay Application, with regard to the High School Air Quality Project.

The Board will move into a closed session once the Special Session is Adjourned. The Closed Session – allowed under the Iowa Code – is being held to conduct the Superintendent’s Annual Evaluation. The next REGULAR meeting of the Atlantic School Board takes place June 14th, at 5:30-p.m.

Boys Substate Soccer Schedule 05/22/2023

Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Substate Semifinals

Substate 7 @ DM Christian
PCM @ Des Moines Christian 7:30 p.m.
Van Meter vs. West Central Valley 5:30 p.m.

Substate 8 @ Treynor
St. Albert @ Treynor 7:30 p.m.
Tri-Center vs. Underwood 5:30 p.m.

Class 2A Substate Semifinals

Substate 8
Carroll vs. Perry (@ Greene County Middle School) 5:30 p.m.
Harlan @ Glenwood 7:00 p.m.

Class 3A Substate Semifinals

Substate 1
Storm Lake vs. Spencer (@ Spencer Northwest Iowa Soccer Field) 7:00 p.m.
Denison-Schleswig vs. Sioux City West (@ SC North High School) 5:30 p.m.

Substate 7
Indianola @ Dallas Center-Grimes 7:30 p.m.
North Polk @ Lewis Central 7:00 p.m.

Class 4A Substate Semifinals

Substate 2 @ Waukee NW
Marshalltown @ Waukee Northwest 7:30 p.m.
CB Abraham Lincoln vs. Ankeny Centennial 5:30 p.m.

Local food program receives more funding

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A non-profit organization that works to bring locally grown food to people in need is getting more money from the U-S-D-A. Giselle Bruskewitz is the director of the Iowa Valley Resource Conservation and Development program that works with food hubs, food banks, and Meskwaki nation. “It’s going out to under-served communities and a lot of different ways. It’s not a one size fits all program. So the food hub and food banks especially are working with folks all across the state,” she says.

She says there are a lot of people in Iowa right now who need food and they work to get high-quality produce, meat, and other products out to them. “In different areas, the need is different. So you talked to one pantry, and they’ll say that the need for fresh produce is really, really dire and it’s hard to find those really high-quality produce items,” Brusckewitz says. “And then sometimes you’ll talk to another community access site and they’re more interested in finding those local high-quality meat products.”

Brusckewitz says setting up distribution systems so the food can be delivered fresh is part of the project. “The food hub managers working group has been working with the Department of Ag for several years to try to develop this hub-to-hub network. So, through this program and even before the program, but definitely thanks to the program, we’ve expanded a lot of those routes from the food hubs,” she says. “And the majority of the producer relationships are through a food hub. And so they’re getting really creative about how to help better distribute that food to food banks and other sites.”

Brusckewitz says they have a range of prices that the producers tell them are fair prices that meet their cost of production to sell their products to sustain their businesses. “And so, there’s opportunity for producers that are smaller scale, or maybe beginning farmers to be able to get into this new market and be able to build those relationships to help build their businesses. And so that’s a really big deal to be able to have that flexibility in pricing range so we can get more people sustaining their business and growing food in our state,” Brusckewitz says.

The latest award is two-point-nine million dollars, bringing the total to over five-point-six million dollars for the three-year program. To learn more about the program or how to participate, visit: www.iowalfpa.org.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 5/22/23

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May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Sheriff’s Department reports two people were arrested on separate charges last week, while two others were cited. On May 14th, 20-year-old Ashton Reece Turner, of Fontanelle, was arrested in Fontanelle, on two Adams County warrants for Failure to Appear in court on May 4th. Turner was handed-over to the custody of Adams County Sheriff’s Deputies.

On May 19th, Adair County Deputies arrested 31-year-old Kayla Dawn Herring, of Bridgewater, for Public Intoxication and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. She was taken into custody on Main Street in Bridgewater at around 10:10-a.m., in front of a bank, where she was seen yelling and making pointing gestures to an employee, through the window. After questioning Herring, a Deputy searched her for safety reasons, and found a smoking device used to inhale burnt marijuana. The pipe was found in one of the pockets in her shorts. Herring denied the pipe was hers. Her Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) measured .128%. Herring was released on a $300 bond later in the evening.

And, the Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports 38-year-old Lora Jean Day, of Charleston, West Virginia, & 20-year-old Tyler Lee Glenn, of Bellevue, NE., were arrested by Deputies Saturday afternoon in Bridgewater, following a disturbance at a residence. Day reported to a Deputy that her nephew, Tyler, allegedly threatened her, and had “gotten in her face,” so she grabbed him by the throat and neck area, which left a red mark on the left side of his neck. She was charged with Assault with Bodily Injury. Tyler Glen was charged with Simple Assault, after he allegedly “Chest bumped” Day into her own car.

Both subjects were cited at the scene, and released.