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High School Baseball Scoreboard 05/18/2023

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May 19th, 2023 by admin

Bishop Heelan 2, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 8, Bishop Heelan 2
Creston 8, Nodaway Valley 2
Kuemper Catholic 3, Logan-Magnolia 2
Sioux City North 16, CB Thomas Jefferson 5
Sioux City North 20, CB Thomas Jefferson 5
Tri-Center 6, Boyer Valley 0

Orange City Tulip Festival underway

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – If you fancy yourself a road trip this weekend, consider the 82nd annual Orange City Tulip Festival. This year’s Tulip Festival is currently under way. The event Queen is Amanda Hulstein, a senior at MOC/Floyd Valley High School. She says the excitement of being named Tulip Queen has been building since she was crowned last November. “Just through the day I was very excited and it just brought me memories from other tulip festivals that I’ve been involved in. And when we went back out on stage to find out who the Queen was, I was a little nervous but I was always so smiley. And then when Mayor de Haan read my name, I was almost in shock because I didn’t know that it would actually be me,” she says.

Hulstein rode the queen’s float Thursday afternoon as things got underway and says she learned something about the event as it took off. “One thing that I realized that many people don’t notice is all of the people that work behind the scenes and work year round to make these three days in may happen it’s just crazy how many people are involved and how much they do for our town,” Hulstein says.

The Orange City Tulip Court: Nevaeh Sampson, Kinzie Van Kekerix, Queen Amanda Hulstein, Elizabeth King, and Katelyn Huizenga. (OCTF photo)

Hulstein offers advice for people attending the Orange City Tulip Festival. “Get outside, get involved with anything that you can,” she says. “When the Dutch dancers asked for you to be pulled out into the crowd, definitely go out there. Make sure you get to all the different events like the Dutch dozen. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, which is the night show this year. See all the tulips take lots of pictures and enjoy.”

Hulstein plans to attend Iowa State University when after graduation. The Orange City Tulip Festival runs through Saturday. Go to octulipfestival.com to see the full schedule of events.

UI studies loneliness in the post-pandemic workplace

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Studies find ten-percent of us feel like we have -no- friends at work, while 70-percent say workplace friendships are crucial to their overall happiness. University of Iowa researchers are studying the importance of our work relationships and how to improve them, especially post-pandemic. Beth Livingston, a U-I professor of management and entrepreneurship, says we all feel the need to connect with others, particularly if we’re spending eight, ten or 12-hours a day at work. “When we don’t feel like we can connect with other people in our workplace, it leaves us with a kind of gaping hole in terms of our connection with other people,” Livingston says, “and that is especially true for people who may not have those extended connections outside of work, and so connecting with other people at work becomes increasingly important.”

These connections were key before COVID-19, but it’s even more vital now as so many people who began working from home during the pandemic have made the change permanent. “I have not run across a company yet who is not concerned about the wellbeing of their employees and the burnout that so many employees are talking about now,” Livingston says. “The social affiliation and connection can really fill your cup. It can make you feel more energized. It can provide you a sense of connection and meaning in the workplace.”

Workers who feel friendless and isolated may be more likely to quit, she says, further contributing to the continued plague of turnover. Livingston says Iowans can make it a goal to seek out new friendships at work. “You don’t have to wait and be passive recipients of connections. You can go out and say, ‘I’m going to ask people about their lives,'” Livingston says. “‘I’m going to take notes and remember things about them. I’m going to try to strike up conversations that demonstrate that I have an interest in who they are and what they’re doing.’ And you can practice those things. They are skills that you can do.”

Studies find people with plenty of friendly social connections at work tend to be more engaged, they’ll produce higher quality work, and they’re less likely to quit. Employers are taking note, she says, as the company can save money by not having to hire and train new people.  “A lot of times I think people feel like, ‘Well, I’m just not a good people person, I’m not someone who is naturally able to connect,’ and the good news is, those are absolutely things that you can practice and plan to do better.”

Livingston calls loneliness a “critical social issue,” as loneliness is linked to an increased likelihood of depression, it impacts mortality rates, and it can erode physical and mental well-being.

Governor signs child care assistance expansion into law

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed a bill into law that’s expected to offer child care assistance to more Iowans. It raises the income limit for families to qualify and increases government payments to facilities that care for the kids from those families. Reynolds says it’s been about 15 years since the state raised the income limit for state child care assistance. Parents have had to work at least 28 hours a week to qualify, but the new law raises that to 32 hours a week.

“It’s just minimal and I think we’re just really doing whatever we can to really help families, but to encourage them,” Reynolds says. “We have such a workforce shortage in the state of Iowa.” Tammy McNeil is the owner and director of Childcare Discovery Center in Fort Dodge, where Reynolds signed the bill into law. She says the higher payments to providers will help her center a lot, as the parents of nearly half the kids are getting government-funded child care assistance.

“I have been in child care for almost 40 years and to watch it slowly crumble has been heartbreaking,” she said. “Thank you for recognizing the importance of child care and working directly with us to address our concerns and take action.” Reynolds was surrounded by children enrolled in McNeil’s center as she signed the bill into law.

The Legislative Services Agency estimates nearly 27-hundred more children will be enrolled in the state’s child care assistance program due to the hike in income eligibility for parents.

(Reporting by Katarina Sostaric, Iowa Public Radio)

City Council hires law firm to investigate Ottumwa Fire Department

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A southeast Iowa city has hired an independent law firm to investigate its fire department. Ottumwa’s City Council unanimously approved the hiring of Des Moines-based Dentons Davis Brown PC in a closed session. The session was held to review possible personnel concerns within the Ottumwa Fire Department.

City officials did not discuss any reasons why the fire department has fallen under scrutiny, however, Ottumwa Mayor Rick Johnson did mention two firefighters are on paid administrative leave and will remain so for the duration of the investigation.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, May 19, 2023

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May 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. North northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 40. North wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 71. North northeast wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the afternoon.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 78.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 79.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low this morning, 50. We received .15” rain Thursday evening in Atlantic. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 88 and the Low was 56. The Record High on this date was 94 in 1934 & 1975. The Record Low was 22 in 1894.

Girls Regional Soccer Schedule 05/19/2023

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May 18th, 2023 by admin

Girls Regional Soccer
05/19/2023

Class 2A Regional Quarterfinals

Region 2
Carroll @ Perry 7:00 p.m.
Creston @ Boone 7:00 p.m.

Region 7
Atlantic @ CB Thomas Jefferson 7:00 p.m.
Winterset @ Glenwood 7:00 p.m.

Region 8
Sheldon Sibley-Ocheydan @ LeMars 7:00 p.m.
Storm Lake @ Denison-Schleswig 7:00 p.m.

2023 State Track – Day 1 Photos and Interviews

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May 18th, 2023 by admin

Veronica Andrusyshyn interview from the 100M Prelims

Cash Emgarten 100M and 200M Prelims

CAM Boys Shuttle Hurdle Prelims (Sam Foreman, Collin Bower, Jack Follmann, Cale Maas

Atlantic’s Jayden Proehl and Colton Rasmussen -High Jump

Atlantic 4x800M Relay (Alex Sonntag, Tanner O’Brien, Bennett Whetstone, Caden Andersen)

Ava Rush 400M

Listen to Atlantic Girls Shuttle Hurdle Relay by KJAN Sports on #SoundCloud

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Smoke from Canadian fires expected to impact Iowa today and tomorrow

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – An approaching cold front is pulling smoke from Canadian wildfires down to ground level, and areas of unhealthy, very unhealthy, and hazardous air quality are being measured across much of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Montana, Minnesota, and North and South Dakota. This smoke is expected to impact Iowa today and tomorrow.

The air quality in Northwest Iowa was impacted first this morning, with a band of heavy smoke working its way through the state from Northwest to Southeast. The smoke is expected to impact central Iowa this evening. Through the overnight hours, northwest winds will move the smoke out in the same pattern, with clearing beginning in far Northwest Iowa by tomorrow morning. Cleaner air statewide is forecast by Friday afternoon. However, intermittent and patchy smoke episodes are possible even throughout the weekend.

Unhealthy levels are anticipated across Iowa as the smoke passes through. Twenty-four-hour averages may reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups, and levels considered unhealthy for everyone may be measured. Sensitive groups include older adults, those with respiratory or heart disease, and children. The health impacts of the smoke can be reduced by limiting prolonged outdoor exertion until air quality conditions improve.

Real-time air quality maps and information about the air quality index can be found on EPA’s airnow.gov site.  A graphic approximation of the extent and trajectory of the smoke plume can be seen on the map at fire.airnow.gov

Woman dies in garage fire in Cedar Rapids

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May 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A woman pulled from a burning garage in Cedar Rapids early this (Thursday) morning has died. According to the Cedar Rapids Fire Department, the garage was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived, but due the intensity of the fire and a high level of debris in the garage, it took several minutes for firefighters to get inside and find the trapped woman. She was treated at the scene, then transferred to a hospital, but did not survive. The cause of the fire has not been determined.

A woman died in this Cedar Rapids garage fire. (CRFD photo)