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Midwest black bear population may start calling parts of Iowa home down the road

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – There’s a pretty good chance that, in the next several weeks, Northeast Iowa will be visited by a few wandering black bears coming down from Minnesota and Wisconsin ahead of the breeding season. It’s been an annual occurrence in this region each spring since 2014. While much of Iowa does not have the habitat necessary to support a black bear population, certain locations do, primarily northeast, eastern and southern parts of the state. As black bear populations in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Missouri are stable to increasing, it is possible that a small population could set up residence in Iowa.

“Within the next three to five years, we may see cubs show up and a small breeding population become established. If that occurs, we should look to our neighbors in Wisconsin and Minnesota who have learned to live with bears,” said Vince Evelsizer, furbearer and wetland wildlife research biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “It won’t be perfect and there will be bumps along the way, but we need to start having conversations about the idea of bears coming back to Iowa, at least in certain places along the Mississippi River and Northeast Iowa where suitable habitat exists.”

Wisconsin’s black bear population is estimated to be 23,300, Minnesota’s 12,000 – 15,000 and Missouri, which held its first bear hunt last fall, as many as 1,000. Missouri’s population is growing at an estimated 9 percent annually. “For example, in Wisconsin, with that many black bears, residents have learned to make a few adjustments to minimize bear conflicts, like putting away their bird seed in the spring, putting away their barbeque drip pans, and by keeping pet food and garbage in places bears can’t access. There are still occasional problems, but these basic precautions result in much fewer negative encounters between bears and humans,” Evelsizer said.

Bears are omnivores and their diet changes with the seasons. In the spring, bears emerge from their winter dens hungry. They’ll feed heavily on newly emerging tender grasses and sedges. In summer, its berries, ants, various plants, and grubs. In the fall, its acorns and other tree nuts. They are also known to feed on nontraditional sources, like row crops, orchard fruits, and honey – which is similar to striped skunks and raccoons. “They’re like a big raccoon, motivated by hunger and willing to take advantage of whatever food is available, from fawns to eggs, bee hives, bird feeders – this is where making some changes can minimize nuisance bear interactions,” he said.

Black bears are native to Iowa. However, Iowa has been without a resident bear population for more than 100 years. In the Iowa code, black bears are not listed as a species of wildlife found in Iowa because they were not present in the state when these laws were created, nor have they been since. This means the Iowa DNR does not have the legal authority to manage black bear populations through actions such as designating protection status or adding a limited hunting season if the population eventually support it in the future. Iowa is the only state among its Midwest neighbors where the state’s wildlife agency does not have regulatory authority to manage bear populations, which typically includes handling nuisance conflicts and conducting research.

While the Iowa DNR does not regulate bears, it does have a bear response protocol. “The objective with the response protocol is to provide guidance for our staff in dealing with any potential human-bear conflicts that arise. A proactive strategy will increase the odds for a better outcome for both the bears and for humans. For example, trap and transport of bears is a common scenario shown on TV shows, however in reality most states have moved away from this method because it often results in simply moving the problem to someone else’s backyard. It’s all about reducing conflicts where bears are instead,” Evelsizer said. “We want to keep Iowans informed about this interesting and emerging wildlife story and increase our collective knowledge about bears in order to live with them successfully and minimize conflicts.”

Since 2002, there have been 49 confirmed black bears in Iowa, and two to five per year since 2014. As bears have become more of a regular visitor, the chance to encounter a bear, although small, is a possibility. “Black bears have some general tendencies and habits, but individual bears may go against the norm. Some are shy, others are not. They are typically secretive and want to be left alone – while others are bold and may be more daylight active,” he said. Bears are typically nocturnal but get more active during late May to July breeding season, especially at dawn and dusk. Most of Iowa’s bear sightings start in late May continuing into early July.

“If you encounter a bear, avoid running away,” Evelsizer said. “Instead, back away slowly and cautiously while facing it. Make noise so they know you’re there.” There are a number of resources available to help people minimize conflict with bears, Evelsizer said, including www.bearwise.org.

Exira-EHK School Board monthly meeting Monday begins w/a Public Hearing

News

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – The Exira-EHK School Board meeting Monday, will begin at 6-p.m. in the Conference Room in the Elk Horn Building, with a Public Hearing on a proposed 2022-23 Budget Amendment, followed later on by action on approving the amendment as proposed. Other, action items for the Exira-EHK School Board, include: approving an updated agreement with the Green Hills AES for the the 2023-24 School-Based Interventionist Program; an Athletic Sharing Agreement with the Audubon Community School District; 2023-24 School Fees, and a 2023-24 Teacher Program Agreement with Northwestern Community College.
The Exira-EHK Board will act on the hiring of; Drew Buckholdt – HS Assistant Baseball Coach; Ashlie Heuss – Shared Business Office Specialist; Cassidy Nerland – HS Asst. Track Coach, & Tony Santisteban – HS Head Boys Basketball Coach.  (See the full agenda below)

Fatal crash in Jasper County Friday night

News

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Collins, Iowa) – A wrong-way car collided with a semi Friday night in Jasper County, killing the car’s driver. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2020 KIA Soul driven by 79-year-old Ronald Vasey, of Maxwell, was traveling north in the southbound lanes of Highway 65 near Collins, at around 10:30-p.m., when the vehicle collided with a 2018 Freightliner driven by 39-year-old Martin Cory, of Cedar Rapids. Vasey died at the scene.

The accident remains under investigation. The Jasper County Sheriff’s Office and EMS assisted at the crash scene.

Red Oak woman arrested on Criminal Mischief charges

News

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A woman from Red Oak was arrested Friday night on Criminal Mischief charges. According to Red Oak Police, 45-year-old Jill Renee Coddington was arrested in the 300 block of E. Washington Street at around 8:20-p.m. She charged with Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, and two-counts of Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. Coddington was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

Severe storms bring twisters, large hail and flash floods

News, Weather

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Nebraska/Iowa) – Parts of central and eastern Nebraska were hit by tornadoes and large hail, Friday, while heavy rain caused street flooding in western Iowa. The National Weather Service in Valley, NE, says in western Iowa, thunderstorm winds caused damage in Hamburg at around 6:45-p.m., with tree limbs broken and shingles blown-off of roofs.

Flash flooding was reported at around 8:25-p.m. in Onawa, where streets were closed and vehicles were left stranded. Rain amounting to 4.4-inches was recorded in Harrison County, about three-miles west of Magnolia, at around 11-p.m., Friday.

Tornadoes and large hail were observed near Ames, Bend, Boone, Colfax, Hooper, North Bend, Oakland, Pawnee, Platte, Scribner, NE, and at least four other communities, with funnel clouds seen elsewhere in the southeastern part of the Cornhusker State.

Damage reports were received from numerous parts of the affected area, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, May 13, 2023

Weather

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 79. South southeast wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming east northeast after midnight.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a steady temperature around 64. Breezy, with a northeast wind 7 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 70.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 77. Our Low this morning, 66. We received .01” rain overnight into early this morning. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 80 and the Low was 47. The Record High on this date was 95 in 1915. The Record Low was 23 in 1997.

Truck driver killed in a collision with a train Friday in eastern Iowa

News

May 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Lisbon, Iowa) – The driver of a 2016 Mack truck died, when the vehicle was struck by a train Friday afternoon, in eastern Iowa’s Linn County. The Iowa State Patrol says the driver attempted to cross the railroad tracks in the 120th block of 115th Street in Lisbon at around 1:36-p.m., when it the truck was hit on the driver’s side, by an eastbound train.

The truck driver’s name and other accident information was being withheld by authorities, pending notification of family.

The State Patrol was assisted at the scene, by the Lisbon/Mt. Vernon Police Department and Ambulance, Mechanicsville Fire Dept., the Iowa DNR and DOT.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/12/2023

Sports

May 12th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Atlantic 3, Denison-Schleswig 1
Tri-Center 5, Missouri Valley 0

BOYS SOCCER

Denison-Schleswig 10, Atlantic 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, Glenwood 1
Treynor 9, St. Albert 0

Girls Regional Golf Scoreboard 05/12/2023

Sports

May 12th, 2023 by admin

Top two teams advance to Regional Final. If host school is one of top two teams, then the third place team advances as well. Top 6 individuals (including ties) at each site advance to Regional Finals.

Class 1A Region 1A @ Alta-Aurelia

  1. Alta-Aurelia 397 (Qualifier)
  2. Kingsley-Pierson 404 (Qualifier)
  3. West Monona 417 (Qualifier)
  4. Boyer Valley 452
  5. Westwood 464
  6. Glidden-Ralston 472
  7. River Valley 487

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Addy Boell, Glidden-Ralston 88
  2. Maggie Bloom, Alta-Aurelia, 94
  3. Jordyn Sitzmann, Kingsley-Pierson, 95
  4. Chloe Elston, Alta-Aurelia, 96
  5. Kylie Kepford, Boyer Valley, 96
  6. Sage Minnihan, West Monona, 96

Class 1A Region 1B @ Manning-Manilla GC

  1. IKM-Manning 400
  2. Logan-Magnolia 444
  3. Riverside 446
  4. St. Albert 488
  5. Tri-Center 498
  6. CAM NTS
  7. Audubon NTS
  8. Exira-EHK NTS

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Addison Brink, Riverside 87
  2. Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning 88
  3. Kali Irlmeier, Audubon 94
  4. Reese Snyder, CAM 97;
  5. Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia 100
  6. Alexis Narmi, St. Albert 101

Class 1A Region 1C @ Fremont County GC (Sidney)

  1. Sidney 401
  2. Southwest Valley 443
  3. Essex-Stanton 466
  4. Hamburg 491
  5. Bedford NTS
  6. East Mills NTS
  7. Griswold NTS
  8. Lenox NTS

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Avery Dowling, Sidney 83
  2. Joanna Reynolds, Griswold 96
  3. Mallory Lang, East Mills 99
  4. Linsey Keiser, Griswold 102
  5. Ellie Ward, Sidney 102
  6. Emersyn Burdic, East Mills 103

Class 1A Region B @ Woodward-Granger

  1. Woodward-Granger 408 (Qualifier)
  2. Pleasantville 429 (Qualifier)
  3. Martensdale-St. Marys 443
  4. Ogden 460
  5. Earlham 471
  6. Panorama 492

Medalist: Savannah Charlet Earlham 96
Runner-Up: Ameilia Schroeder, Ogden, 98
3. Lindsay Mescher, Woodward-Granger 100
4. McKenna Carroll, Woodward-Granger 101
5. DeLaney Harvey, Pleaseantville, 101
6. Molly Cue, Woodward-Granger 102

Class 1A Region 3C

  1. Nodaway Valley 433 (Qualifier)
  2. Mount Ayr 438 (Qualifier)
  3. East Union 466 (Qualifier)
  4. Wayne 481
  5. Lamonia, NTS
  6. Melcher Dalllis NTS
  7. Southeast Warren NTS

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Sara Collins, East Union 99
  2. Mallory Weehler, Mount Ayr 103
  3. Emma Shields, Lamoni 104
  4. Lindsey Davis, Nodaway Valley 105,
  5. Peyton Rhoades, Wayne 105
  6. Ashlyn Gutierrez, Nodaway Valley 107

CLASS 2A

Region 2A at Red Oak

  1. Kuemper Catholic 402 (Qualifier)
  2. Red Oak  411 (Qualifier)
  3. Clarinda 411  (Qualifier)
  4. Underwood 425
  5. Treynor 440
  6. Shenandoah 447

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Addy Beiter, Kuemper Catholic 85
  2. Mary Stephens, Underwood 91
  3. Addey Lydon, Red Oak 92
  4. Taylor Rasmussen, Clarinda 92
  5. Brynn Knaus, Red Oak 92
  6. lsa Tiefenthaler, Kuemper Catholic 94

Boys Substate Team Tennis results 05/12/2023

Sports

May 12th, 2023 by admin

CLASS 1A

Subtate 7 @ North Polk
First Round
North Polk 5, Creston 0
Atlantic 5, Southwest Valley 1

Second Round
North Polk 5, Atlantic 1
1S (NP): Ethan Moon def. Clevi Johnson (6-0, 6-0)
2S (NP): Easton Moon def. Nolan Waters (6-0, 6-0)
3S (NP): Landon Murch def. Easton O’Brien (6-0, 6-1)
4S (A): Kinnick Juhl def. Derrick Rhoads (6-4, 6-3)
5S (NP): Vance Rupp def. Isaac Henson (6-1, 6-4)
6S (NP): Elijah Dickinson def. Michael Hotze (7-5, 6-3)

Substate 7 @ Ballard
First Round
Ballard 5, Des Moines Hoover 0
Keumper Catholic 5, Clarke 0

Second Round
Ballard 5, Kuemper Catholic 4

Substate 8 @ Glenwood
Preliminary
Audubon 5, Harlan 1

First Round
Glenwood 5, Audubon 0
Shenandoah 5, Red Oak 1
Lewis Central 5, Clarinda 0
Denison-Schleswig 5, St. Albert 1

Second Round
Glenwood 5, Shenandoah 0
Lewis Central 5, Denison-Schleswig 2

CLASS 2A

Substate 1 @ Sioux City
First Round
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, Sioux City North 4
Second Round
Sioux City East 5, CB AL 1

Substate 2 @ Waukee Northwest
First Round
CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Des Moines North 1
Second Round
Waukee Northwest 5, CB Thomas Jefferson 0