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Nodaway Valley finishes 6th at 1A Girls District Golf at Diamond Trail

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Girls District Golf Final at Diamond Trail GC
05/17/2023 Hosted by Lynville-Sully

Team Scores

  1. Grundy Center 350
  2. BCLUW 365
  3. Woodward-Granger 409
  4. Pleasantville 417
  5. Colfax-Mingo 424
  6. Nodaway Valley 428
  7. Mount Ayr 432
  8. Martensdale-St Marys 439

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Abbie Lindeman, Grundy Center, 73
  2. Brooklynn Backoff, BCLUW, 84
  3. Brylee Hoeg, Grundy Center, 88
  4. Lindsay Beeghly, BCLUW, 88
  5. Sydney Anderson, BCLUW, 89
  6. Lindsay Mescher, Woodward-Granger
    92

Izzy Eisbach of Nodaway Valley finished 22nd with a 106.

High School Baseball Scoreboard 05/17/2023

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Coon Rapids-Bayard 10, Glidden-Ralston 0 (CR-B: Coach John Waddle’s 800th career victory.)
Storm Lake 12, Denison-Schleswig 0
West Harrison 9, Missouri Valley 1

Girls Regional Soccer Scoreboard 05/17/2023

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Girls Regional Soccer
05/17/2023

Class 1A

Region 5 Quarterfinals
Underwood 8, Missouri Valley 0
Kuemper Catholic 3, Tri-Center 2
Harlan 2, Treynor 1
St. Albert 7, Logan-Magnolia 1

Region 3 Quarterfinal
Panorama 10, Chariton 0

Region 1 Quarterfinal
West Central Valley 4, Knoxville 0

Boys Team Tennis Substate Final Scoreboard 05/17/2023

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Boys Substate Team Tennis Finals
05/17/2023

CLASS 1A

Substate 7
Ballard 5, North Polk 4

Substate 8
Glenwood 5, Lewis Central 3 (Rams advance to State Team Tennis Tournament May 31st and June 1st in Iowa City.

Atlantic City Council approves fireworks display contract & tentatively sets the dates for other fireworks use

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May 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City Council in Atlantic, Wednesday evening, awarded the 2023 Fireworks Display Contract to last year’s vendor, “Wild Wayne’s,” and after discussion, tentatively set the days fireworks may be used leading up to the show, as June 30 through July 4th, from 6-until 11-p.m. on those dates. Action on approving the actual days for fireworks use by the public, will come during their next City Council meeting.

The agreement with “Wild Waynes” will cost the City $12,500, which is more than what was budgeted for, but City Administrator John Lund said he can accommodate the cost overrun through use of the Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) Progress Fund. A spokesman for Wild Wayne’s said he knows there were complaints about last year’s show at the Well Fields/Sports Complex being too short and not visible enough. He attributed that latter due to the fact he was situated on a lower part of the terrain, which didn’t give him the proper placement needed to set-off the type of display his Class-B fireworks should have had. The Council will finalize this year’s site location after consulting with Fire Chief Tom Cappel, and Public Works Director/Street Superintendent Kirk Knudsen.

Atlantic Mayor Grace Garrett asks residents to be considerate of their neighbors when setting off fireworks.

In other business, the Council, after a public hearing was held – during which there were no comments – passed an amended FY 2023 Budget, as previously explained and twice published in the local newspaper. The Council tabled, however, approving an agreement with Fusebox Marketing, for City Website Design & Development, Website hosting, Security, and Site Health, a Website Enhancement plan along with photography and video services. It was the second time the matter was tabled.

Atlantic City Council mtg. 5-17-2023

After much discussion, the Council agreed they wanted to hear formal presentations from 5Q in Atlantic, and Fusebox Marketing, to compare services that are not currently offered and those that could be. While 5Q services are currently used by the City, the Chamber and CADCO, Mayor Grace Garret said feedback she’s heard privately from certain individuals indicates they are not entirely happy with the company, and that she herself has had issues navigating the City’s website.

She said also, “There are no local customer service representatives. They are east coast to west coast, which means we are all on a different time frame.” Garrett said “We must have adequate technology,” and space, to provide what is required of a city to publish. The Mayor said when she personally tried to help someone outside of Atlantic navigate the City’s website in order to find information they were requesting, she had to go through about “six layers to find what I needed to tell them to use.”

A motion by Councilperson Otte to approve an agreement with Fusebox, was rescinded by her, until such time as the Council hears presentations from both website providers. In other news, the Atlantic City Council passed a Resolution “Adjusting season 2023 benefits for Sunnyside Pool lifeguards,” which, as we’ve mentioned provides for a $1,000 sign-on bonus, with $500 paid after a full 40-hours of work completed, and the balance at the end of the swimming season. The Council also passed the 3rd and final reading of an amended Sewer Service Ordinance, and the 2nd reading of an amended Special Parking Permit section of Ordinance #1032.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Director submits his resignation, citing a personal & professional concerns

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May 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council was shocked to learn during their meeting this (Wednesday) evening, that our new Parks and Recreation Department Director has submitted his resignation, effective May 26, 2023. City Administrator informed the Council about the news Wyatt Adderton, is resigning. Adderton told Lund about his decision following Monday’s meeting of the Parks and Rec Board. Lund says the news came like a “shot in the stomach.”

John Lund said Wyatt is an exceptional worker and offered to talk through Adderton’s issues with the Personnel and Finance Committee.

Adderton said he would wants to the discuss his reasons for feeling disparaged. One is the management of the Sunnyside Pool. Lund says compensation isn’t an issue for Adderton, “it’s the work environment,” and issues of harassment.

Wyatt will talk with his spouse and see if they can “Make this work.”  Lund made it clear though, that “effectively, the Parks Department is a joke,” and a symptom of a dysfunctional organization that we have.”

The City Council will meet 1-p.m. Monday with Wyatt and the Personnel and Finance Committee to discuss the issues at hand, and ask if he will reconsider his resignation.

Kuemper’s Beiter advances to state golf from 2A District at Carroll Municipal

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Class 2A Girls District Golf at Carroll Municipal GC
05/17/2023 Hosted by Kuemper Catholic

Team Scores

  1. Roland-Story 348 (State Qualifier)
  2. Van Meter 357 (State Qualifier)
  3. Kuemper Catholic 387
  4. Clarinda 392
  5. Des Moines Christian 397
  6. Red Oak 400

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Brinley Carlson, Roland-Story, 77
  2. Makenna Carlson, Roland-Story, 78
  3. Addy Beiter, Kuemper Catholic, 79
  4. Josie Bemis, Van Meter, 82
  5. Olivia French, Iowa Falls-Alden, 82
  6. Regan Bernhardt, Van Meter, 83

Gilbert and Nevada advance from 3A Girls District Golf Final at Carroll

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

Class 3A Girls District Golf at Carroll Country Club
05/17/2023 Hosted by Carroll

Team Scores

  1. Gilbert 321
  2. Nevada 350
  3. Atlantic 395
  4. ADM 399
  5. Ballard 401
  6. Carroll 411
  7. North Polk 421
  8. Perry 426
  9. Denison-Schleswig 428
  10. Webster City 467
  11. Glenwood 488
  12. Greene County 493

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Eden Lohrbach, Gilbert, 76
  2. Ella Lohrbach, Gilbert, 79
  3. Ava Lohrbach, Gilbert, 80
  4. Olivia Axmear, Nevada, 81
  5. Bridget Cahill, Nevada, 82
  6. Macy Underwood, Gilbert, 86
    Sydney Lynch, Gilbert, 86

Atlantic Scores

8th- Belle Berg 91
13th- Makenna Schroeder 95
25th- Abby Muller 103
34th- Emma Rose 106
55th- McKenna Sonntag 123

2023 State Track and Field Meet begins Thursday; Catch full coverage on KJAN

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May 17th, 2023 by admin

The 2023 State Track and Field Meet will fire up on Thursday and run through championship events on Saturday at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. We’ll have coverage throughout the event on KJAN. Thursday and Friday’s schedule will have Class 1A and 4A athletes competing in the morning session beginning at 9:00 a.m. and Class 2A and 3A athletes in the afternoon session that begins at 2:40 p.m. Saturday’s championship schedule will be all classes starting at 9:00 a.m. Check out the full schedule HERE 

Check out the full list of area qualifiers at our previous story HERE. You can check out heat and lane assignments at the following links:

We’ll have live updates on-air throughout each day of the event and continuous updates on our sports page. Check out the full rundown of our report times below.

Thursday, May 18

10:45 am – 11:45 am – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Friday, May 19

10:45 am – 11:45 am – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm – 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm

Saturday, May 20

9:45 am – 10:45 am – 11:45 am – 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm – 2:45 pm – 3:45 pm – 4:45 pm

Tractor operator killed in a NW Iowa accident late Wed. morning

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May 17th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Edna, Iowa) – An accident late Wednesday morning near the northwest Iowa community of Edna, claimed the life of a 77-year-old man from Rock Rapids. The Iowa State Patrol reports Myron Krull was driving a 1963 International tractor that was pulling a spraying implement, when a 2007 International tanker truck attempted to pass on the left. The truck struck the left rear corner of the sprayer, which became detached from the tractor, causing the tractor to roll over into the north ditch.

Myron Krull died at the scene. The truck, driven by 52-year-old Dennis Hayenga, of Little Rock, IA, came to rest on the road. Hayenga was not injured.

The crash happened at around 11:15-a.m. in the 3600 block of 180th Street, in Lyon County.