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Lewis Central wins girls Hawkeye Ten Tennis Tournament

Sports

May 4th, 2023 by admin

Girls Hawkeye Ten Tennis Tournament
05/03/2023 @ Caroll

Team Scores

  1. Lewis Central 28
  2. Clarinda 26
  3. St. Albert 19
  4. Red Oak 18
  5. Kuemper Catholic 17
  6. Harlan 12
  7. Creston 8
  8. Shenandoah 6
  9. Denison-Schleswig 6
  10. Glenwood 4
  11. Atlantic 0

Lewis Central’s Lanee Olsen was the winner at #1 Singles with an 8-3 win over St. Albert’s Landry Miller in the final.

Mallory Kjeldgaard of Lewis Central was the winner at #2 Singles with a tiebreak win over Sammy Swensen of Harlan in the final.

Clarinda’s Mayson Hartley and Taylor Cole claimed their third consecutive title at #1 Doubles. They defeated Red Oak’s Merced Ramirez and Tessa Rolenc in the final 8-1.

Clarinda’s Avery Walter and Brooker Brown won the #2 Doubles bracket for the second straight season with an 8-0 win over St. Albert’s Lily Barnes and Mari Valdivia.

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DOUGLAS HOWARD, 65, of Atlantic (Graveside Svcs. 5/6/23)

Obituaries

May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DOUGLAS HOWARD, 65, of Atlantic, died December 30th, 2022, at Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. A Graveside service for DOUG HOWARD will be take place 11-a.m. Saturday, May 6th, in the Atlantic Cemetery.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is handling the arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Gideon’s International.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Mount Ayr wins boys Pride of Iowa Golf Tournament

Sports

May 4th, 2023 by admin

Pride of Iowa Conference Boys Golf Tournament
05/03/2023 @ Leon Golf & Country Club (Par 72)

Team Scores

1 Mount Ayr 347
2 Nodaway Valley 365
3 Bedford 366
4 Wayne 375
5 Southwest Valley 378
6 East Union 381
7 Lenox 404
8 Southeast Warren 406
9 Martensdale-St. Marys 428

Individual Top Ten

1 Micah Johnson Bedford 82
2 Drew Ehlen Mount Ayr 82
3 Tanner Streit Mount Ayr 82
4 Landon Klobnak Nodaway Valley 82
5 Austin Ledlie Southeast Warren 82
6 Nash Buckingham Wayne 84
7 Isaac Currin Southwest Valley 86
8 Cole Keller Martensdale-St. Marys 87
9 Josh Lopez East Union 88
10 Jaxson Greene Mount Ayr 88

Full Results HERE

Fremont-Mills wins boys Corner Conference Golf Tournament

Sports

May 4th, 2023 by admin

Corner Conference Boys Golf Tournament
05/03/2023 @ Griswold Golf Course (Par 72)

Team Scores

  1. Fremont-Mills 357
  2. Sidney 358
  3. East Mills 360
  4. Essex/Stanton 400
  5. Griswold 421
  6. Hamburg 507

Individual Top Ten

  1. Keith Thompson, Hamburg, 71
  2. Hayden Thompson, Sidney, 82
  3. Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 84
  4. Kyler Williams, East Mills, 84
  5. Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills, 85
  6. Owen Thornton, Fremont-Mills, 87
  7. Will Bryant, Sidney, 88
  8. JT Mahaney, Fremont-Mills, 89
  9. Lincoln Palmer, East Mills, 91
  10. Fletcher Proctor, East Mills, 92

Full results HERE

Sidney wins girls Corner Conference Golf Tournament

Sports

May 4th, 2023 by admin

Corner Conference Girls Golf Tournament
5/3/2023 @ Griswold Golf Course (Par

Team Scores

  1. Sidney 422
  2. East Mills 486
  3. Essex/Stanton 503
  4. Griswold NTS
  5. Hamburg NTS

Individual Top Ten

  1. Avery Dowling, Sidney, 91
  2. Joanna Reynolds, Griswold, 92
  3. Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 93
  4. Ellie Ward, Sidney, 102
  5. Sycily Baker-Hall, Sidney, 102
  6. Mallory Lang, East Mills, 105
  7. Leah Sandin, Essex/Stanton, 109
  8. Emersyn Burdic, East Mills, 110
  9. Loycee Palmer, East Mills, 119
  10. Hilda Thompson, Hamburg, 122

Full results HERE

Time to go home, key lawmaker says

News

May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s 150 legislators have gathered at the Capitol for the final day of the 2023 legislative session. Representative Gary Mohr, of Bettendorf, is the Republican who led development of the state budget. “This is a wonderful day, absolutely,” Mohr says. “We had a great session, but it’s time to go home.”

A handful of bills remain on the list for votes in the House and Senate. Governor Reynolds will host a ceremony this (Thursday) afternoon to publicly sign the property tax relief plan the legislature

Gov. Reynolds Announces Community Contest to Showcase Support for Iowa’s Small Businesses

News

May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

May 4, 2023 (DES MOINES) Gov. Kim Reynolds marked the start of National Small Business Month with the announcement of a chance for Iowa communities to showcase their support for small businesses through the third annual #IowansUnite Community contest. The winning community will be awarded a custom mural.

The contest invites cities, municipalities and economic development organizations to submit creative and inspirational videos showcasing how their community members support small businesses and celebrate the businesses’ importance to the community. Communities that submit a video have the chance to win a one-of-a-kind mural designed and installed by Iowa artist Ben Schuh that welcomes visitors to their shopping district or downtown area.

“Small businesses are not only important economic drivers, but they also serve as cultural pillars in our thriving communities,” Gov. Reynolds said. “This contest is an opportunity for communities to showcase their support for their small businesses by entering for a chance to win custom art for their downtown and I look forward to seeing the creative entries.”

To enter the contest, communities must create a short video and submit it through the official entry form found on the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Facebook page through June 23, 2023. Creativity is encouraged, but all submissions must feature local residents and small businesses and must incorporate elements reflecting each community’s unique brand of hometown spirit. Examples include storefronts, main street districts, notable landmarks and people shopping or eating. Videos may be created by an individual or group representing the community, but the video must be submitted by the city, municipality or economic development organization.

Following an online voting period (June 26 through June 29), the communities whose videos meet the designated vote threshold for their community size will become finalists. Small communities, cities with a population of 15,000 or less, must have at least 500 votes. Large communities, cities with a population of 15,001 or more, must have at least 1,000 votes.

The finalists will receive an assignment to showcase their community spirit. An independent panel of judges will review and score all assignments submitted along with the video submitted with the official entry form. The community with the highest score will win the contest and a custom mural. IEDA and IFA officials will meet with designees from the winning community to facilitate the mural project.

“Both small businesses and community art add life and vibrancy to our downtown districts and this contest provides the unique opportunity to celebrate the importance of both,” said Debi Durham, executive director of IEDA and IFA. “One community will win a custom mural that will serve as both a local tribute and a visitor attraction and I wish all entrants the best of luck in the competition.”

The 2023 #IowansUnite contest is the third annual contest in conjunction with National Small Business Month. Previous winners include the communities of Knoxville and Washington, photos of their murals are available on IEDA’s Facebook page.

For more information about the #IowansUnite Community Contest, including official rules and the submission process, visit https://woobox.com/oqhd3r

El Nino Watch issued for this summer could mean drought relief

News, Weather

May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Areas of Iowa that have suffered through months of drought may see some relief soon with the development of an El Nino weather pattern, as the Climate Prediction Center has issued an El Nino Watch for this summer. Doug Kluck, the Central Region climate service director for the National Weather Service, says the El Nino would come after three years of a La Nina. “If this does turn into an El Nino, and it turns into a moderate and/or strong one, it is the opposite of what we expect from a La Nina,” Kluck says. “In the wintertime, El Nino brings warmer-than-normal temperatures in the northern states, cooler-than-normal temperatures in the southern states, and wetter conditions along the south and drier conditions along the north.”

An El Nino occurs when Pacific Ocean surface temperatures rise above normal, and for Iowa, it typically means moderate temperatures and better chances for precipitation. Kluck says weather patterns change under an El Nino. “It tends to have a split jetstream, meaning, that the southern part of the U.S. gets more activity. The northern part, is sort of the northern jet, if you will, splits over the top, it stays in Canada. We don’t get as many arctic air pushes, it doesn’t get as cold and we have a relatively warm winter.”

Kluck says the El Nino is expected to develop rapidly this summer. Parts of Woodbury and Monona counties are in the worst categories of drought: exceptional, extreme and severe, while moderate to severe drought extends across wide sections of western Iowa. Large areas of central and eastern Iowa are considered extremely dry by the U-S Drought Monitor.

Atlantic girls golf takes 2nd at Sioux City East Invite

Sports

May 4th, 2023 by admin

Sioux City East Girls Golf Invite
05/03/2023 @ Whipering Creek (Par 72)

Team Scores

  1. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 384
  2. Atlantic 395
  3. Sioux City East 400
  4. Bishop Heelan Catholic 421
  5. Sioux City West 432
  6. Le Mars 449
  7. Sioux City North 451

Individual Scores

Medalist: Brianna DeLaGarza, Sioux City West, 87
Runner-Up: Isabella Boyle, Sioux City East, 88
3. Maddie Hilts, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 89
4. Cora Eckhoff, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 90
5. Jaycee Chase, Sioux City West, 94
6. Hollie Peterson, Sioux City East, 98
7. Lexi Noelck, Atlantic, 98
8. Emma Rose, Atlantic, 98
9. Alyssa Schorg, Bishop Heelan Catholic, 98
10. Abby Smith, Atlantic, 99

Atlantic Scores

Lexi Noelck, 98, 7th. Emma Rose, 98, 8th. Abby Smith, 99, 10th. Makenna Schroeder 100, McKenna Sonntag 102.

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: “Fun day on a challenging course.  The girls handled an unfamiliar course well. Makenna Schroeder left a birdie putt on the lip on a tough, uphill, par 3.  She also laced a shot out of the brome onto the green from about 65 yards out. Lexi Noelck had 6 pars.  Abby Smith 2 pars. McKenna Sonntag 2 pars. Makenna Schroeder 2 pars.  Emma Rose 1 birdie, 1 par. Everybody contributed to a successful day.”

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Grilled Buttermilk Chicken (5-4-2023)

Mom's Tips

May 4th, 2023 by Jim Field

  • 1 1/2 cups buttermilk
  • 4 fresh thyme sprigs
  • 4 garlic cloves, halved
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 12 boneless skinless chicken breast halves (about 4.5 lbs.)

Place the buttermilk, thyme, garlic and salt in a large bowl or shallow dish.  Add chicken and turn to coat.  Refrigerate for 8 hours or overnight, turning occasionally.

Drain chicken, discarding the marinade.  Grill, covered, or over medium heat until a thermometer inserted in chicken reads 165 degrees, 5-7 minutes per side.

YIELD:  12 servings