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IATC team cross country rankings 10/18/2022

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October 18th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa Association of Track Coaches has released their weekly cross country rankings ahead of state qualifying meets this week. Here is a look at the area ranked teams.

Class 3A Girls

6. Glenwood
7. Harlan
9. Atlantic

Class 3A Boys

4. Glenwood
11. Lewis Central

Class 2A Girls

16. Clarinda

Class 2A Boys

19. Clarinda

Class 1A Girls

1 Logan-Magnolia
2. Earlham
10. ACGC
17. IKM-Manning
19. Martensdale-St. Marys

Class 1A Boys

1 ACGC
3. Woodbine
4. St. Albert
9. IKM-Manning
14. Riverside

Full rankings HERE

Grassley says Iowa voters concerned about his age should follow him around to see how he works

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Chuck Grassley says not concerned by a new poll that shows his bid for an eighth U.S. Senate term may be his toughest race since 1980. A Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll released this weekend shows nearly two-thirds of voters surveyed about Grassley’s race against Democrat Mike Franken have concerns about Grassley’s age. That includes more than a third of the Republicans who said they’ll vote for the 89 year old, despite their concerns about his age. “If people think I can’t do the job, they ought to follow me around,” Grassley says. “I go to bed at 9. Get up at 4. (Run) two miles in morning. Get to the office before 6. Usually in the office until 6:30, quarter ’til 7. I have a full schedule when I’m in the office — you know committee meetings, caucuses, interviews like this that I do 52 times a year.”

Grassley made his comments this (Tuesday) morning during an interview with Iowa radio reporters. Grassley has been emphasizing his more than four decades of experience in the Senate, but only a third of Iowa Poll respondents said they view Grassley’s tenure as an asset. If he’s elected, Grassley will be the longest serving senator. If Republicans win a majority of seats, he’ll be the president pro tem of the Senate — which makes him fourth in line to the presidency. “I don’t know whether people understand the seniority system but it’s a reality and you have to work within that system,” Grassley says. “Iowa’s going to be number one when I’m number one. Iowa’s always been number one for me. I love the people of Iowa. I love working for them.”

Grassley says if Iowans elect his opponent to the senate, Franken will have little seniority compared to the influence he’d have, perhaps as chairman of the Budget Committee in 2025 if Republicans have a majority in the senate. Grassley’s seniority positions him to return as chairman of the Judiciary Committee for the next two years if Republicans win more seats than Democrats this November.

Griswold CER/BEDS numbers down this Fall

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Superintendent of the Griswold Community School District reports their Certified Enrollment and BEDS numbers. Dave Henrichs says Certified Enrollment is the number of students who live in the District, regardless of where they attend school. It’s the one the District will submit to the State. BEDS is the Basic Educational Data Survey, which includes the number of students who attend Griswold, regardless of where they live.

Henrichs says a big reason for the decline in students, has to do with Open Enrollment.

In other matters, the Griswold School Board, Monday evening, were informed they do not have to take action on Board of Directors redistricting, because of a formula that districts use to determine how big a district can become, with regard to the ideal district population. In Griswold’s case, the range is 700 to 850.

There remained questions about whether or not that number is based upon the individual district or a total of all the districts added together.

The Griswold School Board approved the replacement of all existing outside facility lights (not including the athletic field), at a cost of $8,707, after rebates and incentives. The move is expected to pay off in terms of energy savings amounting to $5,000 per year, or a 1.66 year payback. The Board also approved a bid of about $17,000 from Larson Painting out of Council Bluffs, the same company who painted the high school gym,

The Griswold School Board decided not to change the current early retirement policy.

The Board approved the hiring of Carla Wilson as Assistant Girls HS basketball coach, and the resignation of Matt Spanaugle as Assistant HS baseball coach.

Railroad work on Olive Street today in Atlantic

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October 18th, 2022 by admin

City of Atlantic officials report that the railroad will be doing work today on the olive street intersection and parts of the road will be closed. 3rd & Olive will be closed as well as Commerce & Olive. Please plan accordingly.

5th Annual Trivia Night set for Nov. 5th, in Atlantic

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Atlantic Rising will host its 5th Annual Trivia Night Fundraiser, Saturday, November 5th, at The Venue on Walnut Street. The organization continues to hold this event to fundraiser for the annual Christmas Box program. Atlantic Rising Social Chair Kelsey Beschorner says “This event has been very successful in the past. In 2021, we had 8 teams register and were able to raise over $2,500 for the program. We hope to exceed that amount this year due to the number of nominations continuing to increase each year.”

The event will include eight rounds of ten questions each. Categories range from math to music to Saturday Night Live and everything in between. There is a prize awarded to the winning team. Teams are also encouraged to create team themes to add to the fun of the evening. A prize is awarded to the best team theme and is chosen by the staff at The Venue. Freshly popped popcorn, water/coffee station and cash bar will be available all night long.

Beschorner says “Our goal is to have everyone come out to enjoy a fun night while raising money for a project that does so much good for our community.” For more information on Trivia Night or to register a team, contact Kelsey Beschorner at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce at 712-243-3017 or visit www.atlanticiowa.com.

Heartbeat Today 10-18-2022

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October 18th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Ken Moorman about the Atlantic Friends of the Library Book Sale.

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U of I president Barbara Wilson on Further Big Ten expansion

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

University of Iowa president Barbara Wilson says further expansion of the Big Ten Conference is not imminent. USC AND UCLA announced this summer they were leaving the Pac 12 to join the Big Ten.

The Los Angeles schools begin competing in the Big Ten in the fall of 2024.

Wilson made her comments on the Iowa PBS program “Iowa Press”

Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley previews Missouri State

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The UNI football team needs a strong finish to bolster its playoff hopes. The Panthers are 3-4 and three of their four remaining opponents are or have been nationally ranked. It begins this week at home against Missouri State.

That’s Panther coach Mark Farley. Missouri State has lost four straight games but Farley says that is a function of who the Bears have played.

Farley says the Bears are much better than their record.

Farley says Missouri State quarterback Jason Shelley has the ability to throw and run.

Drake basketball Media Day

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

In four years with Darian DeVries as coach, Drake basketball has averaged more than 23 wins, claimed a share of a Missouri Valley regular season title and registered its first NCAA Tournament victory in a half century. There have also been two second place finishes and DeVries says an experienced Drake team feels there is unfinished business.

The Bulldogs have five players returning with starting experience and the bulk of its scoring returning from last year’s team that finished 25-11. In each of the last two seasons the Bulldogs have suffered crucial injuries down the stretch to key players.

With four players returning who averaged 10 or more points last season the Bulldogs are considered by many to be the Valley preseason favorite.

DeVries says from a style standpoint the Bulldogs will be similar but should be better offensively.

The Bulldogs open at home on November ninth against IUPUI.

Northern Iowa basketball Media Day

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October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The losses from last year were significant but the expectations remain the same for UNI basketball. Leading scorer AJ Green is in the pro ranks and second leading scorer Noah Carter transferred to Missouri. They were key parts of last year’s team that won the Missouri Valley regular season crown.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson, who says expectations are nothing new for the Panthers. UNI has been in the NCAA Tournament four times since 2009 an won two of the last three Valley regular season titles.

Jacobson says the past success of the program has made UNI an attractive place to play.

UNI may regain the services of senior center Austin Phyfe later in the season. Hampered by long-term Covid last year, Phyfe is being treated for blood clots that developed in the offseason. He has not been cleared to play.