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Drake women advance to MVC Semifinals

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March 11th, 2023 by admin

The Drake women’s basketball team picked up a 73-70 win over Missouri State in the quarterfinals of the MVC Tournament on Friday afternoon. The Bulldogs fought back after trailing most of the game to advance.

A pair of threes from Katie Dinnebier and Sarah Beth Gueldner tied the game up at 63 and the Bulldogs took the lead with under a minute to play on a Maggie Bair acrobatic layup. Drake then got a big block from Anna Miller and were clutch down the stretch at the foul line to seal the win.

Maggie Bair and Grace Berg each dropped in 20 points and Bair also had 10 rebounds to notch her 11th double-double of the season. Katie Dinnebier had 19 points and 4 assists and went a perfect 6 of 6 at the free throw line.

The Bulldogs improved to 20-9 on the season and will now take on Illinois State in the semifinals of the Hoops in the Heartland Tournament at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in Moline, Ill.

Missouri State dropped to 20-11 on the season.

AHSTW hires familiar face as the new HS Principal

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March 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca) AHSTW Schools Superintendent Darin Jones, Friday, released statement on Twitter, announcing the District’s next High School Principal. Jones said  “The AHSTW Community School District is excited to announce that Mr. Davis Pattee has been named our next High School Principal beginning with the 2023-2024 school year!”

Pattee is a graduate of the District, where has also served in the past, as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach, including a runner-up finish in 2018. In February 2019, the Harlan Community School District hired Pattee as Assistant Principal and Athletic Director, replacing the retiring Mitch Osborn.

Iowa State falls short against Kansas in Big 12 Semifinals

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March 11th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State fell to Kansas 71-58 in a hard fought Big 12 Tournament semifinal game in Kansas City on Friday night. The Cyclones rallied from an 8-point halftime deficit to take their first lead early in the second half but the Jayhawks promptly responded. A 10-2 run put KU up 48-41 with just under 11 minutes left and Iowa State never recovered.

Kansas made 52% of their shots from the field and were led by 25 points and 10 rebounds from Jalen Wilson. Gradey Dick added 15 points and 5 boards and Dejuan Harris dropped in 11 points, dished out 6 assists, and had 3 steals. The Jayhawks improved to 27-6 and advance to face Texas in the Big 12 title game on Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

Iowa State got 16 points and 4 rebounds from Jaren Holmes and Robert Jones added 11 points and 5 rebounds. The Cyclones head into the NCAA Tournament with a record of 19-13. The Cyclones will wait for their tournament placement on Sunday.

Triple fatal crash in Eastern Iowa

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March 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Walcott, Iowa) – A head-on crash on Interstate 80 in eastern Iowa Friday night claimed three lives. One other person was injured. The Iowa State Patrol says the crash happened at around 11:15-p.m. north of Walcott, in Scott County. The report says a 2014 VW and a 2014 Chevy collided head-on in the inside land of I-80 at mile marker 284.

The direction of travel for each vehicle was undetermined and under investigation as of the latest report. The three victims of the crash who were not wearing their seat belts died at the scene. The fourth victim was wearing a seat belt. They were transported by Medic EMS to the Genesis East Hospital in Davenport. No names were released.

The Scott County Sheriff’s Office, Davenport Police, Iowa DOT, Walcott Fire assisted at the scene.

ISU women advance to Big 12 Tournament Semifinals

Sports

March 11th, 2023 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Iowa State (20-9, 12-7 Big 12) ended victorious with the 74-63 victory over Baylor (19-12, 10-9 Big 12) Friday night in the quarterfinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship. ISU capped the win on an 11-point scoring run to move on to the semifinals.

The score stood at 63-63 with just over four minutes of play remaining while the Cyclones held Baylor scoreless from there. Ashley Joens was magnificent through the night, ending with 30 points and totaling seven 3-pointers. Emily Ryan put up 15 points and Morgan Kane had 10 to make for three in double figures.

Iowa State recorded 10 3-pointers to total 258 on the season. Iowa State has now hit the mark of 250 in 17 seasons in program history, all 17 coming under head coach Bill Fennelly.

Up Next

The Cyclones move on to the semifinals of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Women’s Basketball Championship, facing No. 14 Oklahoma tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

DALE FERGUSON, 94, of Humboldt (formerly of Atlantic) – Svcs. 3/20/23

Obituaries

March 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DALE FERGUSON, 94, of Humboldt (formerly of Atlantic), died Friday, March 10, 2023, at Long Term Care, in Humbolt. A Masonic service for DALE FERGUSON will be held 10:15-a.m. Monday, March 20, 2023 at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic, followed by a funeral service at 11-a.m.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements. The service will be recorded and available on the funeral home website by noon on Tuesday.

A Visitation Coffee will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 17th at the Faith United Methodist Church in Humboldt.

Visitation in Atlantic with the family present, will be held Monday, March 20, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic.

Because Dale was known for his sense of humor and penchant for fun, crazy socks, the family will be honoring him by wearing socks from his vast collection. They would love to invite you to join in the fun, if you would like.

Burial, with military honors, by the Atlantic Color Guard, will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials can be left to any United Methodist Church, Shriner’s Hospital for Children or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

DALE FERGUSON is survived by:

His wife – Phyllis.

His children: Kris (Craig) Christensen of Humboldt; Kurt (Zoe) Ferguson of Godfrey, Illinois, and Karol (Terry) Schoenfeld of Winterset.

8 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Atlantic Chamber warns of advertising scam in the area

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March 10th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce issued a warning on Friday that they have been made aware of a scam that is targeting local businesses. An individual has reached out to a Chamber Member selling an “advertising opportunity” for a magazine that would go out four times a year to members of the Atlantic Golf & Country Club, Crestwood Hills, and the Griswold Golf Club. Be advised that this individual is very convincing.  If you receive this call, please ignore.

DeSantis book tour, Haley’s second swing less than year from Iowa Caucuses

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March 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The pace of presidential campaigning in Iowa is accelerating, with former President Donald Trump due in Davenport Monday and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis there today.

DeSantis shared the stage with Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. DeSantis touted how he and Reynolds responded to the pandemic by banning mask mandates and reopening schools. “Minnesota — they were fleeing lockdowns to come to Sarasota and Naples and these places, but when I meet Iowans in Florida, they’re happy,” DeSantis said, to laughter and applause. “They love their state because it’s well run.”

A large crowd cheered DeSantis as he listed several bills he’s signed into law, including one that dissolves a special taxing district for Walt Disney World that gave the Disney Company authority over things like roads, water systems, garbage collection on the property.

“Disney no longer controls its own government in Florida. There’s a new sheriff in town,” DeSantis said, to cheers.

DeSantis is here to promote his new book and is expected to enter the GOP’s 2024 presidential race later this year. He and Reynolds will make another appearance together early this evening in Des Moines.

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst hosted an event in Clive today with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley focused on foreign policy. Haley was appointed by Trump to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. She’s on her second tour around Iowa after launching her presidential campaign in February.

“The United Nations, it’s a farce. I mean, that’s the first thing I’ll say,” Haley said as the crowd applauded and Ernst laughed. “The United Nations is not for the faint at heart. Every day, you know, it felt like I was putting on body armor because you knew you’d have a fight — you just didn’t know which country you were fighting that day.”

During a discussion of the war in Ukraine, a man in the audience yelled that Ukraine is not our ally and he was done with the Republican Party if it’s the war party. Haley responded.

“What I’ll tell you is we have no better ally at the United Nations than Ukraine,” Haley said. “There wasn’t one thing we voted for that they weren’t there. There wasn’t thing I fought that they weren’t standing beside us. There wasn’t any time that I had to ask Ukraine for anything. They were always there.”

Haley told the crowd winning the war in Ukraine sends an important message to adversaries like Russia and China and will prevent a world war. The man who raised the issue then left.

Trump’s event in Davenport Monday is his first event in Iowa since announcing he would run again for president. The Iowa Republican Party’s first in the nation Caucuses are less than a year away.

Turn the clocks ahead this weekend, check batteries in smoke detectors

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March 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans are reminded to set their clocks ahead an hour before hitting the hay Saturday night, as Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday morning at 2 o’clock.

As we spring ahead, home safety expert Andrew Beckett says it’s the traditional time to check the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, though it could also be time to change out the devices themselves. “Carbon monoxide detectors should really be replaced about every five years,” Beckett says, “and smoke detectors about every ten.”

Studies find the risk of dying in a fire is cut by 50% if there’s a working smoke alarm in the house. While you’re changing your clocks, make sure to give your other safety supplies a once over. Beckett says be sure to have some essentials stored away in an emergency kit in case the power or water goes out.

Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins 2-a.m. Sunday

“Make sure that it has essential items like nonperishable food, and enough water to support you and anyone else in your house for 72 hours,” he says. Check the fire extinguishers in the house to make sure they’re still fully charged and ready for action. Beckett suggests a few other items be placed in your emergency kit.

“Flashlights, batteries, first aid kits, making sure that all those things are there,” he says. “In addition to that, it’s a great time to go around and check the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home and make sure that they’re working properly.” While we’ll lose an hour of sleep this weekend, consider this — we’re also gaining an hour of sunlight.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Visit Brown’s Shoe Fit Co.

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March 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Brown Shoe Fit Co. on Thursday, March 9th, 2023. Ambassadors welcomed Avery Zakrzewski as the new Manager in Training/ Assistant Manager.

Avery grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and graduated from Midland University with a degree in Human Performance with an emphasis in Strength and Conditioning. Avery started working at Browns Shoe Fit in 2020 after college and fell in love with the tight-knit business model and decided to move forward in the program to eventually own her own store.

Brown’s Shoe Fit’s program requires the individual to work under two managers. Avery has worked as the Assistant Manager in Columbus prior to moving to Atlantic in January 2023. Brian Ruge, owner, has encouraged Avery to take the reins and “learn by doing.”

Brown’s Shoe Fit Staff (Left to Right): Joyce Weiser, Avery Zakrzewski, Brian Ruge
Ambassadors (Left to Right): Kelsey Beschorner, Sue Liston, Krysta Hanson, Jo Beth Jensen, Julie Waters, Megan Sramek, Colt Doherty, Abbey Becker, Dr. Keith Leonard, John Bricker, Jim Kickland, Alden Harriman, Jeremy Butler, Anne Quist, Tori Gibson, Bailey Smith

When asked what goals Avery has for the store, Avery shared that she would like potential and existing customers to understand that Brown’s is not just a store for high quality shoes. Brown’s Shoe Fit can also help with dry-cleaning, tuxedo rentals, shoe inserts and more.

Brian Ruge, owner, shared that Brown’s Shoe Fit will be hosting “pop-up” events in Bedford and Red Oak in the coming months. These pop-up events consist of the Brown’s team loading a cargo trailer full of a variety of shoes and taking them to surrounding communities. Brown’s Shoe Fit will “set up shop” for a few days which allows the residents to shop Brown’s Shoe Fit’s great selection of shoes while staying close to home. Brian shared that he enjoys the pop-up events because he gets to build relationships with customers outside of the area.

Brown’s Shoe Fit Co. is located at 502 Chestnut Street; Contact 712-243-1336 for more information or visit http://www.brownsshoefitco.com/