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Looming El Nino could bring Iowa farmers decent growing season, drought relief

News, Weather

April 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The La Nina weather pattern is gone, and the National Climate Prediction Center anticipates an El Nino will develop within a few months, which could be welcome news for Iowa farmers. Meteorologist Dennis Todey, director of the U-S-D-A’s Midwest Climate Hub — based in Ames, says El Ninos typically mean a decent growing season for our region, while the extra rainfall could help to knock down the long-running drought. “Conditions look like they’re heading towards El Nino, in the way of the computer models and what we’re seeing in the way of sea surface temperatures,” Todey says, “so they issue what they call an El Nino Watch, which means that an El Nino is likely to be occurring after this.”

While the La Nina lasted for three years, he say the switch to an El Nino pattern is coming on much faster than expected. “The ocean temperatures in the Pacific, especially close to South America, are warming up very quickly,” Todey says. “The computer models continue that progression to likely being El Nino. Reading the advisory now, the El Nino seems more likely by summer which seemed a very quick transition.” Wide areas of Iowa have suffered with drought, and this weather shift could provide some much-needed relief.

“El Ninos typically are better growing seasons for us. They may not be outstanding growing seasons but the tendency is for them to not be bad growing seasons,” Todey says. “Temperatures tend to be more moderate, better chances for precipitation. So for the drought areas, that’s not a bad thing and actually a good thing.” Northwest Iowa’s Monona and Woodbury counties are in the worst category — exceptional drought, while much of Iowa’s western half is either rated in moderate, severe or extreme drought, while broad sections of central and eastern Iowa are listed as abnormally dry.

Classes at the DeSoto Middle School cancelled due to fire & water damage

News

April 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(DeSoto, Iowa) – Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (ADM) School District Superintendent Greg Dufoe, posted on social media this (Wednesday) morning, that late Tuesday evening, “DeSoto Intermediate experienced a roof fire on the 1990’s portion of the building.” The fire was contained, but “Due to the efforts taken to stop the fire and in order to determine the full extent of the damage,” Dufoe said, “Intermediate students will not have school…” today (Wed., April 19, 2023.

“All other students and ADM School Buildings,” he said, were holding classes as planned. The Superintendent added, “We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause and will share more information when we know more. We would also like to thank the many first responders and firefighters who responded quickly.”

ACGC boys win at Ballard Co-Ed Meet, Charger girls finish 7th

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

Ballard Co-Ed Meet
04/18/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Ballard 138
  2. Gilbert 101
  3. Iowa Falls-Alden 89
  4. West Marshall 80
  5. South Hamilton 68
  6. Collins-Maxwell 49
  7. ACGC 42
  8. South Tama County 17

Ava Campbell went 2nd in the 800M for ACGC (2:37.09) and they won the 4x800M Relay (Hayden Coffman, Adalyn Benson, Katelyn Schafer, Ava Campbell 11:03.39).

Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 156
  2. Central Springs 94
  3. Ballard 93
  4. South Tama County 72
  5. Collins-Maxwell 58
  6. South Hamilton 50
  7. Dowling Catholic 32
  8. Perry 21

The Chargers picked up a number of wins on their way to the team crown. Lance Bunde won the High Jump (6-00) and Long Jump (20-01.50). Austin Kunkle took the 100M (11.49), Treyton Schneider won the 110M Hurdles (17.52), and Payton Jacobe won the Shot Put (51-06.50). The Chargers also won the 4x100M Relay (Brock Littler, Jedd Weinkoetz, Lance Bunde, Austin Kunkle 44.92) and Shuttle Hurdle (Tate Fever, Jathan South, Brexton Schneider, Treyton Schneider 1:08.28).

Fremont-Mills girls, Woodbine boys win at CAM Classic

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

CAM Classic Track and Field Meet
04/18/2023 at Atlantic High School

Girls Team Scores

  1. Fremont-Mills 176
  2. Woodbine 159.5
  3. Audubon 86
  4. Stanton 85
  5. CAM 66
  6. Coon Rapids-Bayard 43.5
  7. Exira-EHK 40
  8. Atlantic JV 37
  9. Paton-Churdan 10

Fremont-Mills got a big night from Hannah Wilson with wins in the 800M (2:26.92), 1500M (5:24.02) and 400M Hurdles (1:11.80). Teegan Ewalt won the 400M (1:02.12). Emily Madison won the High Jump (4-10) and Macy Mitchell won the Discus (101-06). The Knights also won the Distance Medley, Sprint Medley, 4x200M Relay, 4x400M Relay, and 4x800M Relay.

Audubon’s Madison Steckler won the 100M (13.37), 200M (26.69), and 100M Hurdles (16.72). Stefi Beisswenger won the 3000M (11:54.78).

CAM’s Emma Follmann was 2nd in the High Jump (4-08) and Karys Hunt went 2nd in the Discus (96-09).

Full results: cam invite results Girls 4.18.23

Boys Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 173
  2. CAM 104
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard
  4. Exira-EHK 81
  5. Audubon 75
  6. Fremont-Mills 58
  7. Atlantic JV 53
  8. Stanton 47
  9. Griswold 34
  10. Woodbine JV 7

Woodbine was led by a win from Landon Bendgen in the 1600M, Gunner Wagner in the 3200M, and Andrew Thoreson in the Long Jump. The Tigers also won the 4x800M Relay.

CAM got wins from Cale Maas in the 400M (53.21), Jack Follmann in the 110M Hurdles (15.74) and 400M Hurdles (57.41). Those two runners were joined by Sam Foreman to help win the 4x400M Relay, Sprint Medley, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay for the Cougars as well. The Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Jack Follmann, Cale Maas, Collin Bower, Sam Foreman) ran 1:00.90 and qualify for Drake Relays with that mark.

Exira-EHK’s Cash Emgarten won the 100M (11.61) and Derek Kommes won the High Jump (5-10).

Audubon’s Zeke Konkler won the 800M (2:10.39) and the Wheelers took the Distance Medley (Dakota McCrainie, Mason Steckler, Brody Schultes, Zeke Konkler 4:00.72).

Full results: cam invite results boys 4.18.23

Glenwood girls, Lewis Central boys win at LC Co-Ed Meet held at Glenwood 04/18/2023

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

Lewis Central Co-Ed Track and Field Meet
04/18/2023 @ Glenwood Track due to power issue at LC

Girls Team Scores

  1. Glenwood 124.5
  2. Atlantic 88
  3. Treynor 75.5
  4. Lewis Central 73
  5. Abraham Lincoln 53
  6. Clarinda 51
  7. St. Albert 47
  8. SC East 45
  9.  Harlan 45
  10. Underwood 44
  11. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 34
  12. Red Oak 20
  13. Creston 19
  14. SC West 10
  15. SC North 6
  16.  Thomas Jefferson 6

Danika Arnold led Glenwood with a win in the 100M (13.20). The Rams also won the 4x400M Relay, 4x800M Relay, and Distance Medley.

Atlantic got a win from Ava Rush in the 400M (1:00.34). She also went 2nd in the 800M (2:23.05). Atlantic went 2nd in the 4x400M Relay (Rush, Morgan Botos, Claire Pellett, Chloe Mullenix 4:11.62). Morgan Botos was 2nd in the 400M Hurdles (1:09.33). The 4x800M Relay team for Atlantic went 2nd as well (Mariah Huffman, Abby Smith, Claire Wiederstein, Claire Pellett 10:42.60).

Boys Team Scores

  1. Lewis Central 129
  2. Glenwood 82
  3. Clarinda 80
  4. Sioux City East 62
  5. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 57
  6. Underwood 54
  7. Atlantic 47
  8. Treynor 41
  9. Harlan 41
  10. St. Albert 38
  11. CB Thomas Jefferson 34
  12. Red Oak 33
  13. Creston 21
  14. CB Abraham Lincoln 12
  15. Sioux City North 7
  16. Lewis Central JV 3

Lewis Central was led by three wins from Ethan Eichhorn. He won the 800M, 1600M, and 3200M. Parker Matiyow swept the Shot Put and Discus for the Titans as well.

Atlantic won the 4x800M Relay (Alex Sonntag, Caden Andersen, Jayden Proehl, Bennett Whetstone 8:34.13). Jayden Proehl was 2nd in the High Jump (6-00). Carter Pellett was 2nd in the 400M (52.62). Colton Rasmussen was 3rd in the 110M Hurdles (16.65) and 4th in the High Jump (5-10).

Full results: LC COED MEET RESULTS

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/18/2023

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Des Moines Christian Tournament
Kuemper Catholic shot a 420 to win the tournament.
Medalist: Addy Beiter, Kuemper Catholic, 93
Runner-up: Elsa Tiefenthaler, Kuemper Catholic, 94

Essex 263, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 46
Runner-up: Joey Reynolds, Griswold, 48

Harlan 206, Glenwood 221
Medalist: Macy Mueller, Harlan, 48
Runner-up: Timber Svendsen, Harlan, 50

IKM-Manning 204, Riverside 228
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 44
Runner-up: Addison Brink, Riverside, 46

Lamoni NTS Bedford NTS
Medalist: Emma Shields, Lamoni, 57
Runner-up: Kendra Sleep, Bedford, 61

Logan-Magnolia 216, Woodbine NTS
Medalist: Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 44
Runner-up: Jazmyn Guritz, Logan-Magnolia, 55

Martensdale-St. Marys 228 Mount Ayr 233 Wayne 260 East Union NTS Southeast Warren NTS
Medalist: Kathryn Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 49
Runner-up: Sara Collins, East Union, 50

Red Oak 219, Sidney 228
Medalist: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 43
Runner-up: Addey Lydon, Red Oak, 49

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 208, Sioux City West 245, CB Thomas Jefferson 283
Medalist: Cora Eckhoff, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 47
Runner-up: Morgan Pack, Sergeant Bluff-Luton, 52

Sioux City East 209, LeMars 219, CB Abraham Lincoln 258
Medalist: Aubrey Koch, Sioux City East, 42
Runner-up: Jada Plueger, LeMars, 50

Treynor 205, Shenandoah 220
Medalist: Brooklynn Currin, Treynor, 45
Runner-up: Sophi Pedersen, Treynor, 48

Tri-Center 231, Boyer Valley 238
|Medalist: Lilly Thomas, Tri-Center, 48
Runner-up: Kylie Kepford, Boyer Valley, 55

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 166, Denison-Schleswig 184
Medalist: Easton Emery, Denison-Schleswig, 40
Runner-up: Tristan Hayes, Atlantic, 40
Other Atlantic Scores: Roth Den Beste 41, Hudson McLaren 52, Sam Brosam 43, Tate Niklasen 44, Jake Simonton 50

AHSTW 209, Essex 211, Griswold 216
Medalist: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 41
Runner-up: Hogan Hook, Griswold, 42

Bedford 177, Lamoni NTS
Medalist: Micah Johnson, Bedford, 41
Runner-up: Logan Moyer, Bedford, 42

Boyer Valley 165, Tri-Center 186
Medalist: Evan TenEyck, Boyer Valley, 39
Runner-up: Ben Nichols, Boyer Valley, 40

Chieftain Invite @ Bellevue East (Tara Hills)
3rd- Lewis Central 322, 10th- St. Albert 388

LC: Lucas Campbell 6th with a 78.

Glenwood 159, Harlan 164
Medalist: Gavin Schau, Glenwood, 37
Runner-up: Drew Bladt, Harlan, 40

Mount Ayr 171, Wayne 225, Martensdale-St. Marys 236, East Union NTS
Medalist: Drew Ehlen, Mount Ayr, 39
Runner-up: Louden Main, Mount Ayr, 43

Riverside 152, IKM-Manning 157
Medalist: Josh Walker, IKM-Manning, 45
Runner-up: Garrett Hough, Riverside, 46

Rock Port 193, Mound City 205, Hamburg 241
Medalist: Keith Thompson, Hamburg, 34

Sidney 179, Fremont-Mills 184, Red Oak 192
Runner-up: Owen Thornton, F-M

Treynor 167, Shenandoah 180
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 37
Runner-up: Jade Spangler, Shenandoah, 39

Woodbine 182, Logan-Magnolia 190
Medalist: Kylon Reisz, Woodbine, 42
Runner-up: Gavin Kiger, Logan-Magnolia, 44

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/18/2023

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Atlantic 1, Des Moines North 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 12, Sioux City West 4
CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0
East Sac County 4, Kuemper Catholic 3
Panorama 6, Logan-Magnolia 1
St. Albert 8, Denison-Schleswig 1
Tri-Center 4, AHSTW 0

BOYS SOCCER

CB Abraham Lincoln 1, Sioux City West 0
Denison-Schleswig 3, St. Albert 0
Kuemper Catholic 1, East Sac County 0
Panorama 8, Logan-Magnolia 0
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Treynor 11, Riverside 0
Tri-Center 1, AHSTW 0

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/18/2023

Sports

April 19th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Denison-Schleswig 6, Atlantic 3

Singles

  1. Kiana Schultz 11 (D) def Rio Johnson 12 (A)                   8-1
  2. Abby Gutierrez 11 (D) def Keira Olsen 12 (A)                  8-0
  3. Quincy Sorenson 11 (A) def Emma Ahrenholtz 12 (D)    8-3
  4. Claire Leinen 11 (D) def Josephine Sorenson 12 (A)       8-2
  5. Lynnae Johnson 10 (D) def Dani Bennett 10 (A)             8-3
  6. Geneiveve McCalla 11 (A) def Zoey Beery 11 (D)           8-2

Doubles

  1. JSchultz/Leinen (D) def Johnson/Olsen (A)                      8-1
  2. Gutierrez/Ahrenholtz (D) def JSorenson/Bennett (A)       8-3
  3. QSorenson/GMcCalla (A) def Johnson/Berry (D)              8-2

Harlan 7, Glenwood 2
Lewis Central 8, St. Albert 1
Red Oak 6, Shenandoah 3
Southwest Valley 6, Audubon 3

BOYS TENNIS

Denison-Schleswig 6, Atlantic 3

Singles

  1. Carson Seuntjens (D) def. Clevi Johnson (A) 10-7
  2. Nolan Waters (A) def. Braden Curnyn (DS) 10-6
  3. Kinnick Juhl (A) def. Wyatt Johnson (DS) 10-6
  4. Gavin Hipnar (DS) def. Alex Rosenbaum (A) 10-5
  5. Isaac Henson (A) def. Blaine Brodsky (DS) 10-8
  6. Cole Kastner (DS) def. Michael Hotze (A) 10-4

Doubles

  1. Johnson/Seuntjens (DS) def. Johnson/Waters (A) 10-2
  2. Curnyn/Hipnar (DS) def. Juhl/Rosenbaum (A) 10-8
  3. Brodsky/Kastner (DS) def. Henson/Hotze (A) 10-6

Boone 8, Kuemper Catholic 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Glenwood 9, Harlan 0
Shenandoah 9, Red Oak 0
Southwest Valley 8, Audubon 1

Saturday Is Prescription Drug Take Back Day

News

April 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday from 10 a-m until 2 p-m. The D-E-A’s Emily Murray says the majority of people who have misused prescription medications in the past got them from family members or friends or they stole them from a family member or friend. Murray says. two-thirds of teens who have misused pain relievers in the past got those prescription medications from family and friends.

You can find a site to take back your prescription drugs at TakeBackDay.com.

As of April 19, 2023, here are Drug Take Back collection site sponsors and locations in the KJAN listening area:

  • In Atlantic: the Drop-off box is permanently located in the entryway to the Atlantic Police Dept., during business hours
  • Red Oak Police Dept.: Drop-off site at the Red Oak Hy-Vee.
  • Council Bluffs Police Dept.: Drop-off site at the Walgreens Store.
  • Dallas County Sheriff’s Office: Drop-off site at the Sheriff’s Office in Adel.
  • Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office: Drop-off site at the Sheriff’s Office in Mount Ayr.

The take back event lets you turn in the medication anonymously. “Some people are fine just tossing their prescription pill bottles into the box or the receptacle. Other people feel a little bit more comfortable putting their prescription medications inside a brown bag and dropping that off,” She says. “This is definitely no questions asked. It’s a very safe and anonymous way to drop off your medications.”

She says they will also take back vaping devices and cartridges. “But the only thing that we asked with that is that you please remove the lithium battery and we may ask you just to show that the battery has been removed before we before you drop that into the receptacle,” Murray says. She says they will not take back sharp items like syringes, or illegal drugs.

Bridal Company To Lay Off Employees At 4 Iowa Stores

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April 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – David’s Bridal has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time in five years — which will lead to the lay off of 94 employees at four Iowa stores. The company has notified Iowa Workforce Development that it plans to lay off 29 employees in Clive, 22 in Davenport, 26 in Marion and 17 in Sioux City. The layoffs in Iowa will begin June 12th.