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Atlantic School Board hears comments about a student walkout & YMCA letter

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May 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) [UPDATED] – The Atlantic School Board meeting Wednesday evening began with a Public Hearing on the Amended 2022-23 Certified Budget. Afterward, the regular Board session got underway. During the Public Comment segment, LeAnne Pellett, of Atlantic, spoke with regard to a student walk-out held March 1, 2023. The event was to protest what was termed in the online school newspaper “The Needle,” as “anti-LGBTQIA+ bills being debated at the time in the Iowa legislature. Pellett said was speaking “On behalf of the citizen taxpayers” who were in attendance at the meeting, and “Many more citizens who were upset” about the event held on school property.

The event on March 1st was scheduled for 1-p.m.

Pellett asked rhetorically, “Were opposing views on this protest ever presented to all persons?”

Similar walkouts occurred at 14 school districts in Iowa, led by the Iowa QSA, or Queer Student Alliance, a youth-led organization. Atlantic High School Principal Heather McKay stated to the Needle prior to the event, that “If a student chooses to participate in this activity in a manner that does not cause a school-wide disruption and [they] remain on school grounds, they will not be disciplined for truancy.”

Other public comments received during the meeting were with regard to news last week, that the Atlantic School District sent a letter to the Nishna Valley Family YMCA. Executive Director Dan Haynes said “The letter gives notice that we should vacate the ELC Infant Room by Dec. 15, 2023.” An agreement between the District and YMCA Board, stipulates the agreement to vacate should have been given no less than 120 days before the end of the end of the current school year, in order for the termination to be in effect for the next school year. The letter was dated April 25th, 2023.”  The letter stated an increase in Special Education needs for the district’s three-year-old population necessitated the need for an extra preschool room.

He added, “We believe that with widespread community collaboration, we can meet the needs of all families we both have already committed to. After meeting with the State Fire Marshall and our DHS consultant this, we also believe that without widespread collaboration the YMCA board will have to seriously evaluate if we can physically and financially be able to continue to provide infant care in our community.” Local economic development officials, including Atlantic Chamber Director Bailey Smith, CADCO Executive Director Jennifer McEntaffer, and Christina Bateman, speaking on behalf of CCHS CEO Brett Altman, also spoke of the dire need to leave the child care space alone, citing current and future child care demands upon the community. No action was taken on either topic during the School Board’s meeting.

In response, Superintendent Steve Barber, in his report to the Board, said in the discussion, it’s important to talk about the needs of the district’s preschool program, and how to best serve those children.

He said “fast forward to March of this year…”

By adding a fourth section of preschool, Barber says “We were faced with a space issue.”

At the beginning of the new school year, Barber says, “A temporary classroom will be created in the southeast portion of the multi-purpose room, which connects the ELC and Wickman building. Half-way though next year, we are looking at permanently moving into the ELC classroom with our fourth, three-year old program.” Those reasons, he said are part of the rational “behind the thinking of meeting the needs of our preschool programs, and we anticipate moving forward and noticing some great things with those students.”

Atlantic’s Jada Jensen signs with Simpson hoops

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May 10th, 2023 by admin

Atlantic senior Jada Jensen signed on Wednesday afternoon to continue her basketball and academic career at Simpson College next season. Jensen has been a standout in many sports for the Trojans and she said her love for hoops grew the past few years.

Jensen signed at Atlantic High School with family and coaches in attendance. Jensen averaged 10.7 points, 4.7 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game this past season, helping lead the Trojans to a share of the Hawkeye Ten Conference Title. She said Simpson won out because they recruited her the most consistently.

She said Simpson sees her staying in the point guard role and they like the versatility she brings with her size. She feels like she’ll be a great fit.

Jensen plans on studying Biology to eventually pursue a Masters for a nursing career. She’ll join former teammate Haley Rasmussen on the Simpson roster.

Atlantic boys golf finishes 6th at sectionals

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May 10th, 2023 by admin

Class 3A Boys Golf Sectional @ Majestic Hills GC (Denison-Schleswig)
05/10/2023 @ Denison (Par 69)

Team Scores

  1. ADM 302 (Qualified for Districts)
  2. Ballard 322 (Qualified for Districts)
  3. North Polk 334
  4. Bondurant-Farrar 339
  5. Denison-Schleswig 352
  6. Atlantic 356
  7. Saydel 447
  8. Perry NTS

Individual Results

  1. Easton Korell, ADM, 70
  2. Grant Hickey, ADM, 73
  3. Carter Madison, ADM, 79
  4. Jacob Egan, North Polk, 79 (Individual District Qualifier)
  5. Hudson McIntosh, Bondurant-Farrar, 79 (Individual District Qualifier)

Atlantic Scores

Tristan Hayes  91
Hudson McLaren  87
Roth Den Beste    93
Sam Brosam   87
Trevan Hansen  91
Tate Niklasen   95
Atlantic Head Coach Ed DenBeste: “We knew that going into this match we were going to have to play very well.  We had three teams that had better averages than we did this year.  I knew we could do it but had to come out well.  Unfortunately that didn’t happen today.  We have lots of three putts as well as several holes with large numbers.  Tristan had a tough hole 7 today.  Had a hard time getting it going today.  Hudson had too many 3 putts.  Roth had several double bogeys as well as a couple of triple bogeys.  I thought Sam played well and so did Trevan.  Both worked through some tough holes.  Tate worked hard to keep it in the mid 90s as well.  Disappointing day for us.  Hoped to get at least an individual through and possibly the team.  Not the time to play one of the worst rounds as a team however, it was a good year of learning.  Looking forward to next year with so many coming back.  We will miss Cruz as he moves on as well.”

Kuemper Catholic takes boys golf sectional at Willow Vale GC

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May 10th, 2023 by admin

Class 2A Boys Golf Sectional @ Willow Vale GC (MVAOCOU)
05/10/2023 @ Mapleton (Par 70)

Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 308 (Qualified for Districts)
  2. South Central Calhoun 328 (Qualified for Districts)
  3. Ridge View 328
  4. Missouri Valley 358
  5. Underwood 361
  6. MVAOCOU 362
  7. East Sac County 370
  8. AHSTW 402

Individual Top Ten

  1. Braxton Vonnahame, Kuemper Catholic, 73
  2. Carter Putney, Kuemper Catholic, 75
  3. Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 77
  4. Justin Hanks, South Central Calhoun, 78
  5. Kellen Clausen, Ridge View, 78 (Qualified for Districts)
  6. Bryan Steig, South Central Calhoun, 79
  7. Gavin Vohs, Ridge View, 81 (Qualified for Districts)
  8. Charlie Nattress, SCC, 82
  9. Drew Burk, Ridge View, 82
  10. Kayden Schon, Kuemper Catholic, 83

UNI and Drake to collide Thursday in Missouri Valley softball tournament

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May 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa softball coach Ryan Jacobs says team chemistry has been a big part of the Panther’s success. UNI takes a 38-11 record and school record 17-game winning streak into Thursday morning’s quarterfinal round of the Missouri Valley Tournament in Carbondale, Illinois, against Drake.

Jacobs says all of the players accepted their role.

Drake advanced with a 7-0 win over Evansville. The Panthers beat the Bulldogs three times during the regular season by a combined score of 29-5.

Iowa’s Rick Heller on the status of leading hitter Keaton Anthony

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May 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller is not sure if leading hitter Keaton Anthony will be back in the lineup on Friday when the Hawkeyes open a three game series at home against Michigan State. Anthony was one of a handful of baseball players benched for last weekend’s series against Ohio State as the University investigates gambling allegations involving more than two dozen athletes. Anthony leads the Big Ten in hitting with a .463 average and has driven in 19 runs in 14 conference games.

Heller says the Hawkeyes are preparing as if they won’t have Anthony in the lineup.

Heller says he is confident in how the University investigation is handling it.

Losing an All-American during a stretch run is a tough break but Heller believes the Hawkeyes are still a team that can make a run to an NCAA Regional.

Without Anthony in the lineup the Hawkeyes still managed to take two of three games from Ohio State.

The Hawkeyes are 10-7 in the Big Ten and 34-12 overall.

Governor signs bill to let physician assistants practice independently

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May 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa will no longer require experienced physician assistants — known as P-As — to be work under the direct supervision of doctor in order to practice medicine. P-As who are newly licensed, though, will have to have an agreement with a supervising doctor for two years before they may practice independently. Governor Kim Reynolds signed the bill making those changes into law today (Wednesday).

“This is a game changer for rural hospitals and it really makes a difference to be able to provide that access to Iowans who need it,” Reynolds says. “We want to make sure that we do everything we can to maintain health care in rural Iowa.” Over half of the licensed P-As in Iowa today are working in rural communities. Representative Josh Turek, of Council Bluffs, says about 40 percent of the P-As who graduate in Iowa, though, leave to practice elsewhere. “Allowing the PAs to operate independently I think will lead us to keeping more of our PAs here as we are the Harvard of the PAs,” Turek says.

The first class of P-As graduated from the University of Iowa in 1974. The P-A program at Des Moines University has been operating nearly four decades. In the past decade, St. Ambrose University in Davenport and the University of Dubuque started P-A training programs. The P-A program at Northwestern College in Orange City started in 2020.

DCI and Monona County Sheriff’s Office Investigate Stabbing in Onawa; 1 in custody

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May 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Onawa, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Public Safety reports that at around 1:50-a.m today (Wednesday), the Monona County Communications Center responded to an individual suffering from being stabbed and was subsequently receiving medical treatment at the Burgess Health Center, Onawa.  The individual was flown Mercy One in Sioux City, Iowa.

After an investigation by the Monona County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, the stabbing victim has been identified as 32-year-old Derek Webster Jr., of Monona, Iowa.  Webster Jr is currently in stable condition at Mercy One.

Inessa Lyons, 30 year old, of Monona, Iowa was arrested by the Monona County Sheriff’s Office and has been charged for Attempted Murder and Willful Injury.

Court documents indicate Webster told investigators he’d been attacked outside a bar by a white man on a motorcycle, but Lyons later admitted Webster had repeatedly asked her to take him to a store to buy more booze and she stabbed him with a knife in their kitchen.

Inessa Lyons

Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

Audubon wins boys golf sectional at Quail Run

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May 10th, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Boys Golf Sectional @ Quail Run Golf Course (Tri-Center)
05/10/2023 in Neola (Par 72)

Team Scores

  1. Audubon 334 (Qualified for Districts)
  2. Westwood 334 (Qualified for Districts)
  3. Boyer Valley 338
  4. Exira-EHK 351
  5. Woodbine 364
  6. Tri-Center 393
  7. Logan-Magnolia 396
  8. IKM-Mannnig 420

Individual Top Ten

  1. Evan TenEyck, Boyer Valley, 77 (Individual Qualifier for Districts)
  2. Jay Remsburg, Audubon, 80
  3. Willy Kirk, Westwood, 82
  4. Evan Alt, Audubon, 83
  5. Trey Petersen, Exira-EHK, 83 (Individual Qualifier for Districts)
  6. MJ Crawford, Westwood, 83
  7. Ben Nichols, Boyer Valley, 84
  8. Brandon Steinhoff, Booyer Valley, 84
  9. Ryan Hermansen, Audubon, 85
  10. Breyden Jensen, Westwood, 85

Full results: 2023 Boys Sectional 1A Meet – Tri-Center

ISU signs Junior National Champion Chittum

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May 10th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Kevin Dresser announced the addition of Cody Chittum to the program Wednesday afternoon. Chittum was ranked as the No. 1 pound-for-pound high school prospect by FloWrestling after the 2021-22 season.

Chittum brings an impressive list of credentials to Ames. The projected 157-pounder has won Who’s Number One, Super 32 – one of the country’s most prestigious high school wrestling events – and a junior freestyle national title.

The Tennessee native also took fourth at the U20 men’s freestyle world team trials and won gold at the Junior Pan-American Games in Colombia last year. Wrestling unattached, Chittum reached the quarterfinals of the 2022 Southern Scuffle before suffering a high-ankle sprain and medically forfeiting out of the tournament.

Chittum spent his freshman high school season at Blair Academy where he was a Beast of the East champion and a National Prep runner-up. As the pandemic hit, Chittum stayed in Tennessee and enrolled at Cleveland High School, where he won a state title in 2021.

Most recently, Chittum competed on the senior level freestyle circuit and medaled in three events. He earned silver at the Bill Farrell and bronze medals at the Henri Deglane and Egypt Ranking Series.