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RANDY ANDERSEN, 62, of Clive (Svcs. 11/12/22)

Obituaries

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

RANDY ANDERSEN, 62, of Clive, died Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022, at home. Funeral services for RANDY ANDERSEN will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 12th (2022), at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held on Saturday, from 10-until 11-a.m., at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church; Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial with military honors by the Elk Horn American Legion Post #322, and the United States Navy Honor Guard.

RANDY ANDERSEN is survived by:

His mother – Karen Turnure.

His sons – Stephen (Missy) Andersen, Jared (Lindsey) Andersen, Joshua Andersen, and Dru Andersen.

His daughter – Kiara (Dylan) Rhodes.

His brothers – Mark Andersen and Steve (Kim) Andersen.

His sister – Teresa (Thad) Scarrow.

9 grandchildren;  his lifelong special friend, Tina Gaubatz; and many nieces and nephews.

3 injured in a northern Iowa crash

News

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Three people, including two from North Las Vegas, NV were injured during a crash Saturday morning in Cerro Gordo County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2010 Dodge Journey traveling west on 300th Street (north of Clear Lake), when it failed to stop at the posted intersection with Grouse Avenue. The SUV pulled into the path of a 2012 Jeep Wrangler and was struck on the passenger side door. The crash happened at around 8:06-a.m.

The Iowa State Patrol reports following the impact, both vehicles entered the southwest ditch. The injured victims included the driver of the Dodge 21-year-old De Saun Ronald Smith, and his passenger, 21-year-old Kmaurian Philogene, both of Las Vegas, and 42-year-old Michael John Lester, of Clear Lake, who was driving the Jeep.

They were all wearing their seat belts and were transported to Mercy One Hospital by Clear Lake and Mason City Fire crews.

 

Quadruple fatal crash in Marshaltown

News

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Marshalltown, Iowa/ UPDATED) Four teens consisting of two brothers and two sisters, all from Marshalltown, died Friday, when the 2008 BMW 550 they were in, went out of control and struck a utility pole before bursting into flames. Marshallton Police, Saturday, identified the victims of the crash as 13-year-old Adrian Lara, 16-year-old Isacc Lara, 15-year-old Linette Lopez, and 17-year-old Yanitza Lopez.

The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened at around 11:12-p.m. as the car was traveling south on 6th Street near Edgeland Drive. Police Chief Michael Tupper issued a statement that said “Mental health professionals will be available to students, families, and staff members from 1-3 p.m. [Sunday, Nov. 6], at both the Marshalltown High School Library and the Miller Middle School Library.

Additional counseling support services will be available throughout the week at each school as deemed necessary

 

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, 11/5/22

Weather

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Rain/possible snow flurries this morning; Becoming sunny this afternoon. High 50. N @ 15.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 41. SW @ 15-20.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 58. NW @ 15.
Monday: Mo. Sunny. High 54. E @ 10-15.
Tuesday: Mo. Cldy w/a 50% chance of afternoon rain. High 51. SE @ 10-20.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 40. Our Low was 37. We received .67″ of an inch of rain Friday through early today. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 61 and the Low was 39. The Record High on this date was 79 in 2020. The Record Low was 3 in 1951.

Sac County man arrested on assault, weapon, theft & eluding charges following a pursuit

News

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) – A Sac County man was arrested Friday afternoon following a pursuit, crash and extensive search. According to the Carroll Police Deparment, 47-year-old Victor Scalco, of Lytton, was arrested after a woman reported to police at around 12:32-p.m. Friday, that she had been held against her will and assaulted, at a residence in Carroll. The woman was transported to St. Anthony Regional Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. She told police Scalco had allegedly stolen her vehicle and was armed with a hand gun.

Carroll Police located the vehicle being driven by Scalco near Clark and Valley Drive. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle but Scalco instead led them on a chase through the east part of town and north on Griffith Road, where the vehicle left the road and continued through fields. The pursuit continued on-and off-roads north to 170th and Olympic Avenue, where the stolen vehicle left the road and crashed into a waterway, where Scalco bailed out and took off on foot.

Victor Scalco

Authorities say during the pursuit, the stolen vehicle rammed a Carroll Police vehicle, causing damage. After an extensive search of the waterways and nearby farms, Victor Scalco was located, hiding in Storm Creek. He was transported to the hospital and treated for suspected hypothermia. The man faces charges that include Domestic Abuse/2nd offense, Eluding, Control of a firearm by a domestic abuse offender, Theft in the 1st degree, and assault while displaying a weapons. Additional charges are pending completion of the investigation.

Agencies assisting the Carroll County Police Department during the incident, include: The Carroll, Calhoun and Sac County Sheriff’s Departments, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa DNR, Iowa DMV Enforcement, Calhoun County EMS, and Carroll County Ambulance.

1 dead and 1 hurt in southern Iowa crash, Friday evening

News

November 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Lucas County, Iowa) – A head-on crash northwest of Chariton, Friday evening resulted in the death of one person and injured to another. Both drivers are from Chariton. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2006 Buick Rendezvous SUV driven by 56-year-old Amy J. Finnell was northbound on 200th Avenue at around 6:30-p.m., just north of the 496th Lane, when the SUV crossed the center line into the southbound lane, where the vehicle struck a northbound 2004 Chevy Colorado pickup, driven by 22-year old Riley E. Voss.

Both drivers were transported by Lucas County Ambulance to the Lucas County Health Center, where Finnell died from her injuries. Voss was treated for minor injuries before being released from the facility. Neither driver was wearing a seat belt.

Lynnville-Sully grounds out win over AHSTW

Sports

November 4th, 2022 by admin

The Lynnville-Sully Hawks ground their way through the rain to grab a 20-0 win over AHSTW in the Class A Quarterfinals on Friday. Hawks tailback Corder Noun-Harder opened the scoring with a 69-yard punt return touchdown and ran for another score in the second half to lead the Hawks to the semis.

A driving rainfall was the story of the game, making it difficult for either team to hang on to the ball and put together much on offense. The Hawks were able to tilt the game in their favor by winning the field position battle early. A Viking fumble gave the Hawks a short field in the first quarter and they eventually got the punt return by Noun-Harder with 2:48 left in the first quarter to grab the lead.   The Vikings best starting field position of the first half came on the next possession because the Hawks sent the kickoff out of bounds but the Vikings went three and out. Late in the half the Vikings had a punt from their own end zone tipped and it went out of bounds at the 23 to give the Hawks a very short field. 5 plays later Kyle Squiers punched it in on a 3-yard run to make it 14-0 at half.

The ground game took over for Lynnville-Sully in the second half. Using a tight wing formation and direct snaps to Noun-Harder the Hawks melted away the clock. They had a 12-play drive and 9-play drive on their first two possessions of the second half. The second possession ended with a 1 yard plunge from Noun-Harder to make the score 20-0 with 1:20 left in the third quarter.

Ball security plagued both teams due to the rain but the Vikings seemed to struggle much more than the Hawks. The Vikings had three drives end in fumbles and a large number of snaps and handoffs hit the ground throughout the game.

Lynville-Sully improved to 11-0 on the season and advance to the Class A Semifinals next Thursday against West Hancock at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls.

AHSTW sees their phenomenal season end with a record of 10-1.

 

 

High School Football Playoffs Semifinal schedule

Sports

November 4th, 2022 by admin

2022 Iowa High School Football Playoffs
Semifinals

CLASS 5A

Friday, November 11

4:00— #14 Valley, West Des Moines (7-4) vs. #1 Dowling Catholic, WDM (10-1)
7:00— #6 Johnston (8-3) vs. #2 Southeast Polk (10-1)

CLASS 4A

Thursday, November 10

4:00— #5 Carlisle (10-1) vs. #3 Lewis Central (11-0)
7:00—#6 North Scott (9-2) vs. #1 Xavier, Cedar Rapids (11-0)

CLASS 3A

Saturday, November 12

4:00— #4 ADM (10-1) vs. #1 Harlan (10-1)
7:00—#3 Humboldt (10-1) vs. #2 Mount Vernon (11-0)

CLASS 2A

Saturday, November 12

10:00— #4 Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque (9-2) vs. #1 Williamsburg (11-0)
1:00— #3 OABCIG (10-1) vs. #2 Central Lyon/George-Little Rock (11-0)

CLASS 1A

Friday, November 11

10:00— #4 West Branch (11-0) vs. #1 Van Meter (10-1)
1:00— #3 Underwood (11-0) vs. #2 West Sioux, Hawarden (10-1)

CLASS A

Thursday, November 10

10:00— #4 Lynnville-Sully (11-0) vs. #1 West Hancock, Britt (11-0)
1:00— #3 Woodbury Central, Moville (11-0) vs. #2 Grundy Center (11-0)

EIGHT-PLAYER

Wednesday, November 9

1:00—Newell-Fonda (10-1) vs. WACO, Wayland (12-0)
4:00—Lenox (11-0) vs. St. Mary’s, Remsen (11-0)

High School Football Quarterfinal Scoreboard 11/04/2022

Sports

November 4th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 5A

Dowling Catholic 41, Waukee Northwest
Southeast Polk 41, Prairie, Cedar Rapids 0
Johnston 23, Ankeny 13
Valley, W.D.M. 27, Cedar Falls 13

CLASS 4A

Xavier, Cedar Rapids 23, Indianola 6
North Scott 20, Waverly-Shell Rock 10
Lewis Central 47, Glenwood 24
Carlisle 56, Iowa City, Liberty 28

CLASS 3A

Harlan Community 55, Nevada 7
Mount Vernon 17, Solon 0
Humboldt 34, Independence 26
ADM 68, North Polk 42

CLASS 2A

Central Lyon/George-Little Rock 42, West Lyon, Inwood 7
OABCIG 19, Spirit Lake 0
Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque 41, Crestwood, Cresco 6
Williamsburg 35, Centerville 0

CLASS 1A

West Sioux 49, Western Christian 20
West Branch 27, MFL MarMac 24
Van Meter 45, Sigourney/Keota 0
Underwood 47, Pella Christian 28

CLASS A

Woodbury Central 27, Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn 24
West Hancock 52, North Linn 21
Grundy Center 20, East Buchanan 6
Lynnville-Sully 20, AHSTW 0

Powerball jackpot increased again

News

November 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Strong sales across the country have pushed the Powerball Jackpot higher again for Saturday’s drawing.

Iowa Lottery spokesperson, Mary Neubauer details the numbers. “It’s a world record for tomorrow’s drawing it’s an estimated $1.6 billion annuity, $782.4 million cash option,” she says. Neubauer says the sales have picked up dramatically in Iowa. She says the number of tickets being bought for the drawing would be a week’s worth of sales when the jackpot is smaller.

Neubauer says more people are buying tickets — but it seems like they are not overspending. “Wednesday night’s drawing the average ticket purchase here in Iowa remained about seven dollars. That’s about four plays per ticket,” Neubauer says. “So we’re just seeing a whole lot of people you know, having fun and playing the game but people aren’t going overboard, and that’s a really important part of the message too. It only takes one ticket to win and we want people to continue to be safe and just have fun, but don’t get in over their heads.”

Neubauer says they keep an eye on one particular figure. “Lotteries can estimate how many of all the possible combinations in the Powerball game have been purchased for a particular drawing. It’s called coverage — meaning how many of the combinations have been covered. The coverage estimate for tomorrow night’s drawing now has risen to 60 percent,” according to Neubauer.” Again, that just shows sales are high. The higher the coverage percentage it can mean it’s more likely that there will be a jackpot winner — it’s not a definite.”

Neubauer says with the large volume of ticket sales, it can take some time to determine if someone has won. “Processing is going to take longer and especially in the really big states around the country — think New York, California, Florida — their processing time is probably going to take longer just because ticket sales have been so high,” she says. “So, I would say sometime, around midnight, maybe a little bit after midnight, the official word will come as to whether or not there was a jackpot winner.”

The estimated $1.6 billion jackpot jumped the previous record Powerball prize of $1.586 billion won in the drawing on January 13th, 2016.

Neubauer says there is the possibility that the jackpot could be raised again before Saturday night’s drawing.