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Bill would require printing 211 crisis line info on student IDs

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April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Printing the state’s 211 suicide crisis line on student I-D cards would be required under a bill getting bipartisan backing in the Iowa legislature. Senator Bill Dotzler, a Democrat from Waterloo, grew emotional as he thanked his colleagues for supporting the bill.

“I was there at one time in my life, but didn’t have the courage to go through it. At times, you don’t have people to talk to or you just want to hold it in,” Dotzler said. “I mean even though I’m 60 years past that, it’s still there.”

Senator Jeff Taylor, a Republican from Sioux Center, said the bill applies to student IDs issued by public schools in Iowa, but he’s hoping private schools offer the same information if they provide ID cards to students.

“All of us have been children. All of us remember that it’s not always easy being a kid. the struggles that we have whether it’s with depression or bullying or anxiety — all of that,” Taylor said. “This bill is not going to solve all the problems, but I think it’s a step in the right direction to provide some kind of access for a child who feels alone, struggling with something that’s beyond what he or she can handle.”

Sen. Bill Dotzler. (IA Legislature)

The bill passed the Senate unanimously today. It passed the House on a 91-4 vote a month ago. Republican Representative Ray Sorenson of Greenfield said the Your Life Iowa program has an app for smart phones — and kids can text or call 211 to reach the program’s counselors. “For me, if it can save even one life, maybe a kid looking for help, for a lifeline,” Sorenson said, “it’s worth the small amount of ink to simply print it on student IDs.”

Representative Timi Brown-Powers, a Democrat from Waterloo, said for the past three years a group of Waterloo students has been lobbying for the bill. “One of the things to remember is this number on the back of the ID can help them with any…mental health crisis they may be in, any bullying that they may be experiencing,” Brown-Powers said.

Representative Jeff Shipley, a Republican from Fairfield, said recent surveys show a troubling and dramatic increase in kids saying they feel persistently feel sad and hopeless. “In general, I tend to be pretty uneasy about unfunded mandates on school districts, but given the scope of the problem I think a mandate is definitely appropriate,” Shipley said.

The House must approve a slight change the Senate made in the bill before it goes to the governor.

Cass Health Volunteers Celebrated during Volunteer Recognition Month

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April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – April is Volunteer Recognition Month, which is the perfect time to highlight the dynamic role that volunteers play in every community. Volunteers in the Cass Health Auxiliary contribute their talents, time, and financial support in a variety of ways.

“We are extremely fortunate to have such active and caring volunteers who choose to share their time and talents with Cass Health. They make the lives of our patients better, and they truly embody our slogan, Neighbors Caring for Neighbors,” said Kolton Hewlett, Chief Human Resources Officer. “Not only do our volunteers have a great impact within the walls of Cass Health, but they also make an impact through several community-based volunteer programs. We are also grateful for the volunteers on our hospital board, auxiliary board, foundation board, and county board of health.”

Photos from the annual volunteer appreciation reception

Over the last year, Cass Health’s nearly 100 active volunteers have assisted in the surgery waiting room, covering 1,169 surgeries and accumulating more than 500 hours of service. Library service volunteers delivered 2,351 items to local homes. In the Gift Shop, volunteers worked 3,396 hours. Transportation volunteers drove 23,499 miles to help take patients to appointments. Senior Health Insurance Information Program (SHIIP) volunteers saw 111 clients between July and December 2022. Volunteers also assist by crocheting baby hats, coordinating the “Hello Baby” gift program for parents of newborns, transporting laboratory materials, calling community members signed up for the telecare program to check in on them, and making walker bags for patients at Cass Health and local nursing homes.

“We are always thankful to have new members – both active and inactive. I think many of our volunteers would say that volunteering is beneficial for their own mental and physical health, too, so we do encourage anyone interested to talk with us and see where we can best use their talents. It’s a win-win,” said Beth Spieker, Director of Community & Guest Relations.

The Cass Health Auxiliary also raises funds through the Gift Shop, membership dues, and fundraisers. The proceeds from their efforts are used for scholarships for local students pursuing healthcare careers, as well as funding equipment, training, or other items for Cass Health. Recently the Cass Health Auxiliary purchased heated massage chairs that patients use while receiving infusions and treatments in the Tyler Family Cancer Center.

Iowa wrestling sets DI attendance record; leads nation for 16th straight year

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April 27th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa wrestling program’s 118,870 fans set the Division I attendance record and the Hawkeyes led the nation in attendance for the 16th straight year, it was announced Thursday by the National Wrestling Media Association.

The Hawkeyes drew an average of 14,858 fans per home date during the 2022-23 season with more than 118,000 fans entering the doors of Carver-Hawkeye Arena.  Iowa drew capacity crowds of 14,905 in six of their eight home duals.  (Attendance records began being recorded in 2002.)

Along with having the top home attendance figures, Iowa was the top draw for six opponents in 2022-23 – Penn State (15,998), Minnesota (5,250), Wisconsin (5,256), Army (1,903), Chattanooga (2,743) and Purdue (1,956).

The team’s 118,870 fans broke Iowa’s previous record of 97,325, which was set in the 2015-16 season.  That included an NCAA-record 42,287 fans at Kinnick Stadium for the Grapple on the Gridiron against Oklahoma State.

The 14,858 average is the second-highest average attendance in college wrestling history, second only to the Hawkeyes’ 14,905 average last season.

Iowa has led the nation in attendance in each season of head coach Tom Brands’ tenure (attendance totals weren’t tracked during the 2020-21 season due to most venues having no-spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic).  This was the 14th straight year the Hawkeyes have averaged more than 8,000 fans.

Iowa has led the nation in home attendance in 20 of the 21 seasons it has been tracked. Penn State was second (64,577/9,225 avg.) in 2022-23, while Iowa State (37,012/5,287 avg.) ranked third.

Injury accident southwest of Atlantic

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April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass EMS along with Atlantic Fire and Rescue were dispatched early this (Thursday) afternoon, to the scene of a single-vehicle accident, southwest of Atlantic. The incident occurred just north of Lansing Road on Highway 6. The page went out at 12:46-p.m.  According to scanner traffic from Cass County Communications, two elderly people were said to be in the vehicle, one with lacerations to their face. The vehicle was reportedly in the east ditch.

Additional details are currently not available.

ROGER CONRAD BARBERO, 85, of Atlantic (Mass of Christian Burial 5/17/23)

Obituaries

April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

ROGER CONRAD BARBERO, 85, of Atlantic, died Thursday, April 27th, at home. A Mass of Christian Burial for ROGER BARBERO will be held 11-a.m. Wednesday, May 17, 2023, at the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is on the 17th from 10-a.m. until the time of service, with a luncheon in the church Parish Center to follow the Mass.

A private family burial will be held at a later date at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Adel, IA.

Memorials be made to the family to donate to some of his favorite organizations. Memorials may be mailed in c/o Melanie Petty, 56535 Jasper Road, Atlantic, IA 50022.

ROGER BARBERO is survived by:

His daughters – Deanna Gammell, Christine (Preston) Nelson, Melanie (Darrin) Petty, and Caryn (Kevin) Just.

His sister – Irene (Arnie) Brothers

5 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, his sister-in-law; lifelong friend and brother Wally Mader; other relatives, and friends.

Oil industry says millions would be spent to make E15 available in summer

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April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A trade group that represents the oil industry is calling on Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and seven other governors to drop their push to get gas with 15% ethanol available in the Midwest all year long. Patrick Kelly is with the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, which used to be known as the National Petroleum Association. He says fewer than five percent of U.S. gas stations are able to sell E15 today. “Retail stations must ensure that all of their underground infrastructure including tanks, seals, pumps, vapor and liquid lines are all compatible with E15,” he says.

Making those adjustments will be expensive for gas stations, according to Kelly. Susan Grissom, the group’s vice president, says some oil refineries would face costs, too, if E15 is to be sold in the Midwest all year. “They would need to make capital investments at a cost of $50-75 million per facility,” she says. “Such projects typically take two years to complete and that’s if permitting goes smoothly.”

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and a bipartisan group of governors have asked the EPA to grant a waiver, so E15 can be sold through the summer months in eight Midwestern states.
Reynolds and the other governors said E15 is a lower cost alternative for consumers and keeping gasoline with a higher blend of ethanol on available year round would address some potential fuel shortages caused by the war in Ukraine.

Pilot program that provides monthly payments in three counties set to kick off

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April 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A pilot program that will study the effect of providing a monthly basic income on reducing poverty will make its first payments next month to a group of central Iowa residents. The project called UpLift will give 110 people in Polk, Dallas and Warren counties 500 dollars each month for the next two years. Project coordinator Michael Berger says there are no restrictions on how the money can be used as financial emergencies are unpredictable. “So that’s why our approach to it and our perspective is, okay, if you give people the money to meet their needs and then let them determine how best to meet those needs, what is the result and outcomes of that approach?,” Berger says.

Des Moines University is leading the study, and their public health chair, Rachelle Reimer says they will be conducting surveys every six months with participants and will also follow a control group of residents who don’t receive the money. “These community members are living in very complex systems and it’s hard to isolate the impact of one thing, and so the only way we can really know for certain the impact of this unrestricted basic income is to compare it with another group of similar individuals,” Reimer says.

The UpLift participants were randomly selected from six-thousand applicants for the program. Payments begin going out on May 15th. The funding for the program comes from federal pandemic relief money, as well as local private and nonprofit foundations.

IGHSAU Soccer Rankings 04/27/2023

Sports

April 27th, 2023 by admin

2023 FIFTH Iowa Girls’ High School Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, April 27, 2023
 
Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Des Moines Christian
9-0
1
2
Nevada
9-2
4
3
Van Meter
6-1
6
4
Davenport Assumption
6-3
2
5
Gilbert
4-3
5
6
Underwood
5-2
3
7
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
7-3
7
8
Hudson
7-1
9
9
Denver
9-1
11
10
Center Point-Urbana
3-2
8
11
Dike-New Hartford
7-2
10
12
Panorama
7-1
14
13
Solon
6-3
12
14
Harlan
8-2
NR
15
Beckman Catholic
7-1
13
 
Dropped Out: Dubuque Wahlert Catholic (15)
 
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Dallas Center-Grimes
7-2
1
2
North Scott
8-0
2
3
Waverly-Shell Rock
7-0
3
4
Independence
9-0
6
5
Pella
7-2
7
6
North Polk
5-3
4
7
Lewis Central
7-2
8
8
Spencer
8-2
5
9
Bondurant-Farrar
5-4
10
10
Cedar Rapids Xavier
3-4
9
11
ADM
5-4
11
12
Marion
7-0
13
13
Norwalk
7-3
12
14
Western Dubuque
4-3
NR
15
Central DeWitt
4-5
NR
 
Dropped Out: Glenwood (14), Iowa Falls-Alden (15)
 
Class 3A
 
School
Record
LW
1
Waukee Northwest
9-0
1
2
West Des Moines Valley
9-1
2
3
Johnston
4-4
4
4
Ankeny
6-2
6
5
Dowling Catholic
5-2
5
6
Pleasant Valley
7-3
9
7
Linn-Mar
7-3
3
8
Ankeny Centennial
5-3
7
9
Bettendorf
6-2
12
10
Waukee
6-4
8
11
Muscatine
5-4
11
12
Dubuque Hempstead
7-1
10
13
Urbandale
5-4
13
14
Mason City
9-1
NR
15
Sioux City East
4-1
15
 
Dropped Out: Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln (14)

IHSAA spring golf postseason sites and assignments

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April 27th, 2023 by admin

Sites and assignments for the 202 spring golf postseason were released this past weekend by the IHSAA.

Sectional meets are set for Wednesday, May 11, unless otherwise noted. District meets are set for Monday, May 16, unless otherwise noted.

Qualifiers from these meets advance to the 2022 IHSAA State Golf Championships, currently set for May 23-24 in Ames.

Class 3A

Sectional @ Denison Majestic Hills Golf Course, 9:00 a.m.
Atlantic, Carroll, Denison-Schleswig, Glenwood, Greene County, Harlan, Lewis Central, Perry
District @ Spencer Golf and Country Club May 16th @ 10:00 a.m.

Class 2A

Sectional @ Treynor Recreation Area 10:00 a.m.
Clarinda, Missouri Valley, Nodaway Valley, Red Oak, Shenandoah, Treynor, Underwood, West Monona.
District @ Shenandoah Golf Course May 16th at 10:00 a.m.

Sectional @ Jewell Golf and CC 10:00 a.m.
ACGC, Colo-Nesco/Collins-Maxwell, Southeast Valley, Kuemper Catholic, Ogden, Panorama, Roland-Story, South Hamilton
District @ Carroll Country Club May 16th @ 10:00 a.m.

CLASS 1A

Sectional @ Lakeside GC (Fort Dodge) 10:00 a.m.
Audubon, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Exira-EHK, Glidden-Ralston, IKM-Manning, Madrid, St. Edmond
District @ Spring Valley GC May 16th at 10:00 a.m.

Sectional @ Brookside GC 10:00 a.m.
Kingsley-Pierson, Lawton-Bronson, Logan-Magnolia, Siouxland Christian, Westwood, Woodbine, Woodbury Central

Sectional @ Dunlap GC 10:00 a.m.
AHSTW, Boyer Valley, CAM, Griswold, Riverside, St. Albert, Tri-Center

Sectional @ Fremont County GC 10:00 a.m.
Bedford, East Mills, Essex-Stanton, Fremont-Mills, Lenox, Sidney, Southwest Valley

District for three above @ Majestic Hills Golf Course (Denison) May 16th at 9:30 a.m.

IHSAA releases district and substate tennis assingments

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April 27th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association has released the postseason assignments for boys tennis.

District meets are set for Monday, May 8. The IHSAA State Individual Tennis Tournament will be played on May 23-24 in Iowa City (2A) and Waterloo (1A).

Team substate meets will take place on Friday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 17. The IHSAA State Team Tennis Tournament is scheduled for May 31-June 1 in Waukee (2A) and Iowa City (1A).

Here is a look at the local district assingments.

CLASS 1A

@ Denison-Schleswig
Bishop Heelan
Cherokee
Denison-Shleswig
LeMars
Lewis Central
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
St. Albert
Storm Lake

@ Kuemper Catholic
Atlantic
Audubon
Ballard
Estherville-Lincoln Central
Harlan
Kuemper Catholic
Spencer
Spirit Lake/Okoboji

@ Red Oak
Clarinda
Clarke
Creston
Des Moines Hoover
Glenwood
Shenandoah
Southwest Valley
Red Oak

CLASS 2A

@ Sioux City North
CB Thomas Jefferson
Dallas Center-Grimes
Sioux City East
Sioux City West
Waukee Northwest

@ WDM Valley
CB Abraham Lincoln
Des Moines East
Des Moines Lincoln
Norwalk
Waukee
WDM Valley

Here is a look at Substate Team Assignments

CLASS 1A

Substate 7
Atlantic
Ballard
Clarke
Creston
Des Moines Hoover
Kuemper Catholic
North Polk
Southwest Valley

Subtate 8
Audubon
Clarinda
Denison-Schleswig
Glenwood
Harlan
Lewis Central
Red Oak
Shenandoah
St. Albert

CLASS 2A

Substate 1
CB Abraham Lincoln
Sioux City East
Sioux City North
Sioux City West
Southeast Polk
WDM Valley

Substate 2
CB Thomas Jefferson
Des Moines East
Des Moines North
Indianola
Waukee
Waukee Northwest

Full lists HERE