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Sand votes to provide backpay to hundreds of DOC employees

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May 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, IA – State Auditor Rob Sand, Monday, voted to provide Department of Corrections (DOC) employees back-pay owed to them for on-the-job COVID-19 testing. The required testing occurred prior to the employees clocking in for their shifts at the Newton Correctional Facility from July 2020 to May 2021.

“Iowans expect to pay a fair day’s wages for a fair day’s work,” said Sand. “Plus, correctional officers’ jobs are already dangerous enough.”

Sand is one of three members of the State Appeal Board. The board voted unanimously on Monday to provide more than $112,000 in back pay to more than 235 current and former DOC employees.

Legislature unanimously approves bill to address violent behavior of some students

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May 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa legislature has unanimously approved a bill that requires K-through-12 schools to have discipline policies for students who are violent or disruptive. Senator Lynn Evans, a Republican from Aurelia, is a former superintendent. “It creates more structure for what schools must include in their discipline policies for threats of violence or incidents of violence,” Evans says, “while still giving the school leeway to adjust based on the specific situation.”

In March, the House voted to require in-school suspensions ANY time a student is removed from a classroom due to violent behavior. Last month, the Senate adjusted the bill giving schools more latitude, but requiring escalating discipline for students who are disruptive or violent. The House has now approved those changes and sent the bill to the governor. Representative Brook Boden, a Republican from Indianola, says lawmakers are responding to teachers, support staff, parents and administrators.

“We listened and we developed language here that will provide the support in education for all the parties,” Boden says, “making sure that we provide the tools needed to ensure that we have environments in which children can learn.” The bill will allow educators to report incidents of classroom violence or the destruction of school property to the State Ombudsman for investigation.

Representative Sharon Steckman, a Democrat from Mason City, is a retired teacher who suggests the bill is a good first step to addressing the problem. “I think this bill has come a long way,” Steckman says. “We’ve done lots of negotiating on this. I still think we have a lot more work to do on it.” Senator Molly Donahue, a Democrat, is a teacher from Cedar Rapids who urged her peers to back the bill. “It protects our teachers, it protects our kids,” Donahue says. “It makes sure that there’s some clarity around behavior in the schools.”

A report from the Iowa Department of Education indicates there were nearly two-thousand assaults in Iowa schools during the last school year. Over 11-hundred incidents of property damage were reported.

House bill would require in-person participation in Iowa Caucuses

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May 2nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that would derail the Iowa Democratic Party’s plan to have mail-in presidential preference cards for the Iowa Caucuses. Representative Bobby Kaufmann is a Republican from Wilton. “House File 716 is our Caucus integrity bill,” Kaufmann says. “…It requires the Caucuses be held in person.” Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann — who is Representative Kaufmann’s father — says New Hampshire officials consider the Democratic Party’s mail in plan akin to a primary and New Hampshire would move its primary ahead of Iowa’s Caucuses.

Democrats in the House voted against the bill. House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst says the legislature should not be dictating how either party conducts its business and she questions why Representative Kaufmann — who is a paid staffer on Trump’s Iowa campaign — has taken the lead on the bill.

“It’s hard to imagine it’s not something like greasing the skids for Donald Trump,” Konfrst says. The bill’s fate in the Iowa Senate is unclear. Senator Brad Zaun of Urbandale was the first elected Republican official in Iowa to endorse Trump in 2015. Zaun says he’s wary of legislators telling either party how to run the Caucuses, but he wants to see the changes House Republicans made in the bill before making a final judgment.

Nodaway Valley girls, Mount Ayr boys win at Pride of Iowa Conference Meet 05/01/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Pride of Iowa Conference Track and Field Meet
05/01/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 127
  2. Mount Ayr 110
  3. Wayne 107
  4. Martensdale-St. Marys 101
  5. Central Decatur 72
  6. Lenox 54
  7. Southeast Warren 45
  8. Bedford 44
  9. Southwest Valley 42
  10. East Union 34

Nodaway Valley got wins from Annika Nelson in the 100M (12.07) and 100M Hurdles (16.39), Emma Lundy in the 200M (26.52), and Abby Engles in the 400M (1:03.00). The Wolverines also won the 4x100M Relay and Sprint Medley.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 152
  2. Central Decatur 127
  3. Lenox 110
  4. Southeast Warren 76
  5. East Union 57
  6. Nodaway Valley 56
  7. Wayne 50
  8. Martensdale-St. Marys 41
  9. Southwest Valley 38
  10. Bedford 33

Ryce Reynolds paced Mount Ayr with wins in the 100M, 200M, 400M, and 400M Hurdles.

Nodaway Valley’s Trenton Warner won the Shot Put.

Southwest Valley’s Marshall Knapp took the High Jump.

Full results: POITrackMeet2023

Woodbine sweeps Rolling Valley Conference Meet in Mondamin

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Rolling Valley Conference Track Meet
05/01/2023 @ West Harrison

Girls Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 160
  2. Boyer Valley 89
  3. Ar-We-Va 74
  4. Glidden-Ralston 68
  5. CAM 63
  6. Coon Rapids-Bayard 46
  7. Exira-EHK 36
  8. Paton-Churdan 23
  9. West Harrison 16

Woodbine won 8 events on their way to securing the team title.

CAM got a win from Karys Hunt in the Discus with a toss of 90-10. Lilly Barber was right behind her in 2nd for the Cougars with a throw of 86-03.

Exira-EHK’s Harlee Fahn was 2nd in the Shot Put with a throw of 30-00.00.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 146
  2. CAM 103
  3. Exira-EHK 92
  4. Coon Rapids-Bayard 93
  5. Boyer Valley 82
  6. West Harrison 36
  7. Glidden-Ralston 28
  8. Ar-We-Va 8

Woodbine won 5 events and secured the RVC team title. Landon Bendgen led the way with wins in the 1600M and 3200M.

CAM won the Sprint Medley (Kegan Croghan, CHase Spieker, Sam Foreman, Cale Maas) 1:40.90, Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Jack Follmann, Cale Maas, Collin Bower, Sam Foreman) 1:01.49, and 4x400M Relay (Jack Follmann, Sam Foreman, Gavin Clayton, Cale Maas) 3:41.43. The Cougars also got a win from Maas in the 400M (52.59), Foreman in the 110M Hurdles (15.35), and Follmann in the 400M Hurdles (57.30).

Exira-EHK’s Cash Emgarten won the 100M (11.43) and 200M (23.13).

Full results: RVC Meet Results 5-1-23 Mondamin

High School Girls Tennis Scoreboard 05/1/2023

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Creston 5, Boone 4

Lewis Central wins Hawkeye Ten boys tennis championship

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May 2nd, 2023 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Boys Tennis Tournament
05/01/2023

Lewis Central won the team title at the Hawkeye Ten Conference Meet in Shenandoah on a breezy Monday. Christian Jensen led the Titans with a championship at #1 Singles. Atlantic finished 5th.  Here is a look at the Trojans’ performance on the day.

#1 Singles

Nolan Waters 11 (A) def Nolan Smith 12 (SA)                           8-1
(3 seed) Max Devries 11 (RO) def Nolan Waters 11 (A)          8-4
Ben Batten 12 (G) def Nolan Waters 11 (A)                                8-3
7th place Nolan Waters 11 (A) def Lucas Sun 9 (S)                    8-5

 #2 Singles

(4 seed) Kinnick Juhl 10 (A) def Jaxson Lehnen 11 (SA)                      8-0
(1 seed) Mason Reicks 10 (K) def (4 seed) Kinnick Juhl 10 (A)         8-2
3rd Place Brody Taylor 11 (G) def (4 seed) Kinnick Juhl 10 (A)           8-2

#1 Doubles

Clevi Johnson 12/Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) def Branden Woods 12/ Jonah Wemhoff 12 (RO)        8-5
(1 seed) Tyler Harger 12/Kayden Anderson 11(G) def Clevi Johnson 12/Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) 8-1
Clevi Johnson 12/Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) def Rushing/Cooper (cr)   8-1
Clevi Johnson 12/Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) def Langel/Housman (K) 8-3
5th place Lawrence/Gray (S)  def Clevi Johnson 12/Alex Rosenbaum 12 (A) 8-6

#2 Doubles

Isaac Henson 12/ Michael Hotze 12 (A) def Ben Hill 11/Damian Meyer 11 (Cr)                  8-?
(2 seed) Max Reincke 10/ Braxton Lu 10 (K) def Isaac Henson 12/ Michael Hotze 12 (A) 9-8 (2)
Isaac Henson 12/ Michael Hotze 12 (A) def Joshua LeRette 11/James Gass 12 (RO)           8-3
Isaac Henson 12/ Michael Hotze 12 (A) def Brodsky/Kastner (D)                                           8-5
5th place Isaac Henson 12/ Michael Hotze 12 (A) def Morelock/ Brunk (S)                                       9-8 (4)

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/01/2023

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May 1st, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

West Central Valley 3, Atlantic 1 (A: Lindley Eblen with the Trojan goal)
Glenwood 4, Sioux City East 0
Harlan 2, East Sac County 1
Kuemper Catholic 2, Denison-Schleswig 0
Lewis Central 4, St. Albert 1
Logan-Magnolia 5, Missouri Valley 4 – 2 OT/PK’s
Underwood 2, Van Meter 1

BOYS SOCCER

CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Riverside 3
Denison-Schleswig 5, Kuemper Catholic 0
East Sac County 3, Atlantic 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, Harlan 0
Lewis Central 4, St. Albert 0
Van Meter 1, Underwood 0

Trojan Triumph: Atlantic sweeps Bruce Henderson Invitational

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May 1st, 2023 by admin

After getting washed out by rain last year the Bruce Henderson Invitational was finally able to be ran after it was renamed to honor the legendary Atlantic coach last year. The hometown Trojans made the old coach leave with a big smile as they swept the team titles on the night and capped off the evening with wins by both the girls and boys 4x400M Relay teams.

On the girls side the Trojans ended up locking down the title after winning the 4x100M Relay and then put the exclamation point on in the 4x400M. Nicole Middents had a good start, Mariah Huffman kept the pace, Chloe Mullenix built a big lead in the third leg, and Ava Rush left no doubt as the Trojans easily outdistanced the field. Mullenix said they focus in well on that race.

Rush said she feels like the team is peaking at the right time.

Atlantic also got a 1-2 finish from Morgan Botos and Chloe Mullenix in the 400M Hurdles. Botos said it was great to push each other to the end.

Atlantic girls also picked up a win in the 4x100M Relay (Hailey Huffman, Lila Wiederstein, Nicole Middents, Jayci Reed 53.33), 4x800M Relay (Abby Smith, Mariah Huffman, Claire Wiederstein, Claire Pellett 10:30.06), Sprint Medley (Nicole Middents, Jayci Reed, Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush 1:53.82), and Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Chloe Mullenix, Adler Bruce, Morgon Botos, Jayci Reed). Rush also won the 400M (1:00.08).

On the boys side in the 4x400M Relay Colton Rassmussen, Bennett Whetstone, and Caden Andersen all had strong legs and then Carter Pellett sprinted out extremely fast in the final leg to pass Glenwood and he had enough gas to close out the win. The Trojans had a team lead heading into the race but knew they needed to finish strong to secure the title. Pellett gave his thoughts on that anchor leg.

Fellow senior Caden Andersen enjoyed the chance to run at home on Senior Night.

The Atlantic boys also picked up a 1-2 finish in the High Jump from Jayden Proehl(5-10.00) and Colton Rasmussen (5-08.00). The Trojans also won the 4x800M Relay (Bennett Whetstone, Alex Sonntag, Tanner O’Brien, Caden Andersen (8:30.23) and the Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Jackson McLaren, Colton Rasmussen, Alex Keiser, Easton O’Brien 1:04.49). McLaren also went 2nd in the 110M Hurdles (15.63). Alex Keiser also had a big point gathering third place finish in the Discus.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 135
  2. Glenwood 122.50
  3. Harlan 78
  4. Lewis Central 76
  5. Clarinda 68
  6. Shenandoah 64
  7. St. Albert 63
  8. Red Oak 54.50
  9. CB Abraham Lincoln 37
  10. Creston 36

Girls Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 138
  2. Glenwood 121.20
  3. Harlan 92.70
  4. CB Abraham Lincoln 82.20
  5. Lewis Central 72.70
  6. Shenandoah 59.20
  7. St. Albert 56
  8. Clarinda 51
  9. Creston 30
  10. Red Oak 26
  11. CB Thomas Jefferson 11

Combined Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 273
  2. Glenwood 243.70
  3. Harlan 170.70
  4. Lewis Central 148.70
  5. Shenandoah 123.20
  6. CB Abraham Lincoln 119.20
  7. St. Albert 119
  8. Clarinda 119
  9. Red Oak 80.50
  10. Creston 66
  11. CB Thomas Jefferson 11

Full results: Bruce Henderson Invite Results-5.1.23

Full interviews with Morgan Botos and both 4x400M Relay teams below.

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High School Golf Scoreboard 05/01/2023

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May 1st, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

 

CB Abraham Lincoln 230, St. Albert 243
Medalist: Alexis Narmi, St. Albert, 49
Runner-up: Samantha Richard, Abraham Lincoln, 51

IKM-Manning 216, Logan-Magnolia 261 
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 47
Runner-up: Brooke Booth, IKM-Manning, 55

Red Oak 224, Creston NTS
Medalist: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 53
Runner-up: Emily Sebeniecher, Red Oak, 54

Riverside 226, Tri-Center 247 
Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside, 48
Runner-up: Natalie Ausdemore, Tri-Center, 55

Southwest Valley 219, Lenox NTS
Medalist: Sidney Crill, Southwest Valley, 53
Runner-up: Maggie Haer, Southwest Valley, 53

Treynor 224, AHSTW NTS 
Medalist: Brooklynn Currin, Treynor, 46
Runner-up: Sophi Pedersen, Treynor, 50

BOYS GOLF

Creston 195, Red Oak 203
Medalist: Max Skellenger, Creston, 44
Runner-up: Sam Fields, Red Oak, 46

Fremont-Mills 171, Southwest Valley 217, Lenox NTS
Medalist: JT Mahaney, Fremont-Mills, 39
Runner-up: Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills, 42

Harlan 163, Glenwood 165, Lewis Central 169
Medalist: Jonas Reynolds, Harlan, 38
Runner-up: Braden Sneed, Glenwood, 38

Kuemper Catholic 162, Carroll 184
Medalist: Carter Putney, Kuemper Catholic, 35
Runner-up: Braxton Vonnahme, Kuemper Catholic, 42

Logan-Magnolia 189, IKM-Manning 218 
Medalist: Gavin Kiger, Logan-Magnolia, 43
Runner-up: Jace Straight, Logan-Magnolia, 46

Treynor 179, AHSTW 202
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 41
Runner-up: Bradley Stock, Treynor, 43

Tri-Center 197, Riverside NTS
Medalist: Michael Turner, Tri-Center, 41
Runner-up: AC Roller, Riverside, 46