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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022

Weather

December 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly Cloudy. High around 19. Winds NW @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 5. NW @ 10-15.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 25. SE @ 10.
Monday: Mo. Cloudy w/a 40% chance of snow (around 1.5”). High 34. SW @ 10.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High 8. NW @ 10.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 24. Our Low this morning, 13. We received a Trace of snow yesterday. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 41 and the Low was 25. The Record High on this date was 65 in 1939. The Record Low was -18 in 1951.

No. 12 Iowa women host UNI Sunday

Sports

December 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

There is a women’s in-state battle in Iowa City on Sunday when 12th ranked Iowa hosts UNI. The Hawkeyes are 8-3.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who enjoys the emotions of in-state games.

Bluder says senior guard Kate Martin will play on Sunday. Martin suffered a shin injury in a win over Minnesota.

UNI enters the game with a record of 5-3.

That’s Panther coach Tanya Warren who calls Iowa junior Caitlin Clark the best guard in the country.

The Panthers opened in-state play with an 88-85 loss to Iowa State a month ago.

Iowa State men host Western Michigan Sunday

Sports

December 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State returns from final exams on Sunday by hosting Western Michigan. The Cyclones are 8-2. The Broncos are 3-7 and former Michigan State assistant Dwayne Stephens is in his first season trying to turn the program around.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger whpo talks about the challenges the Broncos provide.

Western Michigan is coming off a loss to Illinois-Chicago last weekend.

Iowa Man Found Guilty of All Counts, Including Felony Charges, Related to Capitol Breach

News

December 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – An Iowa man was found guilty in the District of Columbia of all 12 charges against him, including six felonies, for his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach. His actions and the actions of others disrupted a joint session of the U.S. Congress convened to ascertain and count the electoral votes related to the presidential election.

Salvador Sandoval, Jr. (Sandoval), 25, of Ankeny, Iowa, was found guilty of four counts of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers for assaulting Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers; one count of obstruction of an official proceeding; one count of civil disorder; and the following misdemeanors: entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds; engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds; disorderly conduct in a Capitol building; act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or building; and parading demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building. The verdict followed a bench trial, yesterday, before U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan.

Judge Hogan scheduled sentencing for April 25, 2023. The government requested the defendant be immediately remanded and, after a detention hearing today, the defendant was taken into custody.

According to the government’s evidence, Sandoval and his mother, Deborah, were present at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Sandoval is seen on video stating “We’re at the State Capitol, or the U.S. Capitol.” In a second video clip, Sandoval states, “Got pepper sprayed in the face and mouth…Got out cause I needed a break, and there’s still people inside.” The video then pans to the US Capitol Building where dozens of individuals are draped in Trump flags and chanting “USA, USA, USA!” in front of the Rotunda entrance. In surveillance video from inside the US Capitol building itself, Sandoval is seen inside the Capitol engaging in the assaulting of law enforcement officers, by pushing law enforcement officers who are clearly identified as Metropolitan Police Officers via insignias on their jackets and helmets. Sandoval and other rioters also grabbed the police shield of two additional Metropolitan Police Officers, attempting to pull the shield away from the officers. Sandoval and the other rioters were successful in prying a police shield free from one of the officer’s grasp.

Sandoval was arrested on February 19, 2021, in Iowa.

The charge of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers carries a maximum sentence of eight years in prison for each count; the charge of obstruction of an official proceeding carries a maximum sentence of 20 years; the charge of civil disorder carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. Each of the following misdemeanors carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison: entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds. The following misdemeanors each carry a maximum sentence of six months in prison: disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, act of physical violence in the Capitol grounds or building, and parading demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building. The Court will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

The case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. Valuable assistance was provided by the Southern District of Iowa, and the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division.

The case was investigated by the FBI’s Omaha Field Office and Washington Field Office. Valuable assistance was provided by the U.S. Capitol Police, and the Metropolitan Police Department.

In the 23 months since Jan. 6, 2021, close to 900 individuals have been arrested in nearly all 50 states for crimes related to the breach of the U.S. Capitol, including over 275 individuals charged with assaulting or impeding law enforcement. The investigation remains ongoing.

Atlantic boys let lead slip away in the fourth at Lewis Central

Sports

December 16th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team led Lewis Central 39-33 heading into the fourth quarter on Friday night but let that lead slip away and came out with a 54-50 loss to the Titans. It was a very physical game all night long and Lewis Central made enough plays inside down the stretch to grab the win. Boston Hensley came up with the difference-making play for Lewis Central in the final minute when he drove the right side of the lane to get a layup and foul to push a one point Titan lead to four at 51-47. The Trojans couldn’t get any closer from there.

Atlantic had led most of the night prior to the final period. The Trojans led by three at the end of the first, and by four at half 25-21. Atlantic led from mid first quarter all the way to mid-fourth quarter when Lewis Central went up 44-43.

The Titans were led by 12 points from Nash Paulson and 11 from Owen Thomas. Lewis Central improves to 4-2 on the season and they will take on Freeman, NE on Saturday at the MAC Shootout.

Atlantic got 15 points from Jackson McLaren and 13 from Colton Rasmussen. The Trojans drop to 1-5 on the season and will host Nodaway Valley on Saturday. We’ll have that game against the Wolverines on KJAN and KJANTV.

Big second quarter send Lewis Central to win over Atlantic girls

Sports

December 16th, 2022 by admin

Lewis Central outscored Atlantic 21-5 in the second quarter and grabbed a 49-34 win over the Trojans on Friday night in girls hoops.

The Trojans had a strong start to the game and led 15-9 at the end of the first quarter, boosted by three triples early in the game. Lewis Central responded by knocking down 9 shots from the field in the second quarter to grab a 30-20 halftime lead.

The Trojans got within 8 a couple times in the third quarter but Lewis Central continued to respond. The Titans were led by 16 points from Lucy Scott who had four threes in the game. The Titans improved to 5-2 and will face Urbandale on Saturday at the MAC Shootout.

Atlantic was led by 11 points from Paytn Harter. The Trojans fall to 5-3 on the season and will host Nodaway Valley on Saturday afternoon. We’ll have that game on KJAN and KJANTV.

Logan-Magnolia girls pull away from AHSTW in second half

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December 16th, 2022 by admin

The Logan-Magnolia girls basketball team outscored the AHSTW Lady Vikes by 10 in the second half and pulled away for a 51-37 win at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs on Friday afternoon.

AHSTW led 8-7 at the end of the first but the Panthers grabbed a four point lead by halftime at 20-16. Macanna Guritz proceeded to drop 15 of her team-leading 17 points in the second half to lead the Panthers charge.

Ava Goldsmith added 12 for the Panthers, including three triples in the game. Logan-Magnolia improves to 5-3 on the year.

AHSTW got 24 points from Delaney Goshorn but only three other Lady Vikes got in the book. Ellie Petersen finished with 9. The Lady Vikes fall to 3-6 on the season.

Martensdale-St. Marys wins Pride of Iowa Wrestling Tourney

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December 16th, 2022 by admin

Pride of Iowa Wrestling Tournament
Southeast Warren High School
12/16/2022

Team Scoring

  1. Martensdale-St. Marys 187
  2. Nodaway Valley/O-M 166.5
  3. SW Valley 151
  4. SE Warren/Melcher-Dallas 148.5
  5. Lenox 105
  6. East Union 85.5
  7. Central Decatur 70
  8. Wayne 66
  9. Bedford 52
  10. Mount Ayr 37

Nodaway Valley/O-M got championships from Keyin Steeve (113), Ashton Honnold (195), and Trent Warner (285)

Full results HERE

High School Basketball Scoreboard 12/16/2022

Sports

December 16th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Lewis Central 49, Atlantic 34 (A: Paytn Harter 11pts)
Clarinda 40, Denison-Schleswig 37
Glenwood 46, Creston 35
Harlan 67, Red Oak 12
Kuemper Catholic 55, Kingsley-Pierson 45
St. Albert 48, Shenandoah 34

Western Iowa Conference
Logan-Magnolia 51, AHSTW 37 (L-M: Macanna Guritz 17pts. A: Delaney Goshorn 24pts)
Treynor 90, IKM-Manning 32
Tri-Center 40, Missouri Valley 32
Underwood 55, Audubon 27 (U: Alizabeth Jacobsen 16pts)

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 63, Boyer Valley 42 (C: Eva Steffensen 27pts)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, Ar-We-Va 25
Glidden-Ralston 68, West Harrison 48

Corner Conference
East Mills 64, Griswold 8
Sidney 63, Essex 25
Stanton 41, Fremont-Mills 29 (S: Riley Burke 12pts)

Other Scores
Ballard 59, Carroll 40
Bishop Heelan 72, CB Thomas Jefferson 28
CB Abraham Lincoln 57, Sioux City West 47
Mormon Trail 59, Orient-Macksburg 44

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Lewis Central 54, Atlantic 50 (A: Jackson McLaren 15pts)
Denison-Schleswig 64, Clarinda 52
Glenwood 82, Creston 67
Harlan 67, Red Oak 45
Kuemper Catholic 77, Kingsley-Pierson 49
St. Albert 77, Shenandoah 38

Western Iowa Conference
AHSTW 57, Logan-Magnolia 24 (A: Kyle Sternberg 19pts)
IKM-Manning 49, Treynor 48 (OT)
Tri-Center 50, Missouri Valley 44
Underwood 63, Audubon 44

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 79, Boyer Valley 54
Coon Rapids-Bayard 49, Ar-We-Va 36
West Harrison 68, Glidden-Ralston 23

Corner Conference
East Mills 71, Griswold 26
Sidney 86, Essex 58
Stanton 79, Fremont-Mills 70

Other Scores
Ballard 74, Carroll 63
Bishop Heelan 57, CB Thomas Jefferson 27
CB Abraham Lincoln 78, Sioux City West 63
Madrid 82, West Central Valley 45

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors visit NISHNANET

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December 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors visited with Scott Bennett, owner of NISHNANET, on Thursday, December 15th, 2022, to learn about new technology and services they will be providing.

NISHNANET came to serve the rural Atlantic and Audubon counties in 2018. Since then, NISHNANET has expanded to serve over 300 customers providing them with low cost, high-speed internet, phone service, tech support, and more. NISHNANET takes pride in customer service and recognizing a problem before the customer experiences the issue, which sets them apart from other larger companies. NISHNANET recently invested in a new hardware & software platform that allows their team to view and track “how the internet feels to the customer” regarding latency. Scott explained that latency is how long it takes for the customer to ask for something and for the internet to give it back them. This in turn determines how the customer experiences their internet services.

Ambassador’s Pictured Left to Right: Steve Tjepkes, Jennifer McEntaffer, Bailey Smith, Steve Andersen, Scott Bennett, Kelsey Beschorner, Dolly Bergmann, Bill Saluk, Anne Quist, Julie Waters, Dr. Keith Leonard, Jim Kickland, Elaine Otte, Jeremy Butler, Tiffany Johnson, Grace Garrett, and Kathie Hockenberry

On top of the new software, NISHNANET will be launching a technology in Atlantic that is as fast as fiber but can be done wirelessly. The benefit of this technology is having the speed of fiber optics without the price of installation, which allows this small local company to provide low-cost internet to the customer. Starting Thursday December 15th, NISHNANET will be accepting reservations for residential customers inside Atlantic city limits. These internet plans will start at $75 a month, 50 mbps by 10 mbps, unlimited.

For more information about NISHNANET and the services they provide, visit their website https://nishnanet.com/ or call 712-243-2497.