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Regional Volleyball Schedule 10/18/2022

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October 18th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 4A

Region 1

Sergeant Bluff-Luton @ Glenwood
LeMars @ Bishop Heelan

Region 2

Creston @ Winterset
Denison-Schleswig @ Boone

Region 3

Storm Lake @ Carroll
Spencer @ Humboldt

CLASS 5A

Region 1

Des Moines East @ Des Moines Lincoln

Region 2

CB Thomas Jefferson @ Sioux City West

Three juveniles badly hurt, man killed in wreck near Northwest Community College

News

October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A man died and three juveniles were seriously hurt following a car crash early Monday morning near Northwest Community College in Sheldon. The Iowa State Patrol’s accident report indicates that just before 6:30 Monday morning, the teenage driver of a car crossed the center line of Highway 18 west of Sheldon and hit a semi head on. All four occupants of the car were trapped inside the vehicle and had to be freed by emergency crews. A passenger in the back seat, 44-year-old Samuel Garcia-Ruiz of Worthington, Minnesota, was killed. The 17 year old male who was driving has life-threatening injuries according to the State Patrol and two 17 year old females who were passengers were seriously injured. All three teenagers are hospitalized in Sheldon.

The semi driver was not hurt. Both lanes Highway 18 were closed for several hours.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022

Weather

October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 44. N/NW winds @ 15-25 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 15.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 52. W @ 10-15.
Thursday: Partly cloudy. High 62.
Friday: P/Cldy. High near 72.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 46. Our Low this morning, 16. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 75 and the Low was 38. The Record High on this date was 86 in 2003. The Record Low was 17 in 1952.

Reynolds and DeJear meet in only debate of 2022 campaign for governo

News

October 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Governor Kim Reynolds and Democratic challenger Deidre DeJear outlined diverging paths on taxes, abortion and carbon pipelines during their debate last night on Iowa P-B-S. Reynolds said eminent domain should be a last resort for pipelines that would ship carbon out of Iowa ethanol plants and she supports current rules for how developers may get authority to seize property along the pipeline routes from unwilling landowners.

“Fifty-five percent of our corn goes to ethanol plants today and if we lose that ethanol industry, that will have a tremendous impact on farmers,” Reynolds said. DeJear said she opposes the use of eminent domain for the pipelines. “I believe that the landowner should have power in this situation because they put their blood, sweat and tears into their land,” DeJear said. DeJear called the individual income tax cuts Reynolds signed into law in March shortsighted.

“The vast majority of Iowans are going to get about $50 to $55 a month…It doesn’t do anything to resolve the issues with our education system today, our mental health care system today and so rather than cutting, I think this is a moment where we should be investing so that we can restore Iowans and they can have sustainability.” Reynolds said: “I’d like to respond to that. Talk to the working families, $55, $25, that matters to them, it makes a difference, especially as they’re seeing grocery prices skyrocket…Everything is increasing across the board, so any time that we can help Iowans keep more of their hard earned money it does matter.”

The two candidates had an extended and sometimes tense discussion about abortion. Reynolds declined to say whether she’d seek new restrictions beyond the 2018 law to ban abortions after about the sixth week of pregnancy, a law that’s in limbo due to a lawsuit. “When it’s going through the courts, I’m not going to weigh in either way,” Reynolds said, “but my goal is to make sure that we make the law that’s on the books law.” DeJear said Roe v Wade had provided reasonable restrictions with exceptions and that policy should become Iowa law.

“I believe that it is undemocratic and irresponsible for us to try to dictate in black and white this situation that has infinite variable as it relates to pregnancy,” DeJear said. DeJear said politicians shouldn’t inject themselves in conversations women have with doctors about a pregnancy. “We cannot put Iowans in those types of situations. My faith teaches me to trust people and I trust women to make that decision,” DeJear said.

Reynolds interjected: “So it’s late term abortion. They believe you can abort a baby right up until the moment it’s born.” DeJear replied: “That’s not what you just heard from me.” Reynolds said: “Yeah, that is what you’re saying. You’re not answering the question. You’re saying it’s up to the woman to decide.”

The hour-long debate was the only face-to-face meeting between Reynolds and DeJear before the November 8th General Election. A debate tonight (Tuesday) between Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson and Liz Mathis, the Democratic challenger in Iowa’s second congressional district, has been cancelled. Hinson was admitted to a Cedar Rapids hospital on Sunday night for treatment of a kidney infection. Last (Monday) night, her chief of staff says Hinson is feeling better, but was still in the hospital undergoing treatment.

Atlantic swings past Shenandoah, advances to regional semifinal

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October 17th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans picked up a 3-1 win over the Shenandoah Fillies in a Class 3A Region 3 first round game on Monday night. The Trojans had a pretty solid night outside of a disjointed second set. The final set scores were 25-23, 23-25, 25-10, and 25-19. Atlantic head coach Michelle Blake was proud of the effort.

After 7 service errors in the second set Coach Blake said they talked about just moving on and forgetting about the start and moving forward. The Trojans successfully refocused by ripping off a 7-point run after giving up the first point of the third.

Atlantic improves to 18-19 on the season and advances to the regional semifinals. The Trojans will play at Class 3A #1 Des Moines Chrstian. Coach Blake said it will be a fun challenge.

Shenandoah ends their season at 17-14. We’ll have coverage of Atlantic at Des Moines Christian on Wednesday. Pre-match coverage will start around 6:50 p.m.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 10/17/2022

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October 17th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 1A

Region 1

(3-0) Gehlen Catholic 25-25-25, Woodbury Central 9-10-6
(3-2) Woodbine 18-12-25-25-15, Boyer Valley 25-25-23-21-12
(3-0) Remsen St. Mary’s 25-25-25, Kingsley-Pierson 10-12-16
(3-0) River Valley 25-25-25, Siouxland Christian 6-11-17
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, West Harrison 10-12-12
(3-0) Westwood 25-25-25, Whiting 6-12-21
(3-0) Riverside 25-25-25, Heartland Christian 14-7-13
(3-2) St. Albert 22-25-22-25-15, Logan-Magnolia 26-18-25-22-9

Region 2

Ankeny Christian-BYE
(3-0) Audubon 25-25-25, Nodaway Valley 22-16-12
(3-0) CAM 25-25-25, Exira-EHK 16-8-14
(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, Bedford 3-15-14
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Hamburg 7-8-12
(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Lenox 23-16-20
(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Essex 13-9-10
(3-0) Griswold 25-25-25, Coon Rapids-Bayard 13-14-16

Region 3

(3-0) Newell-Fonda 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 12-8-6
(3-0) St. Edmond 28-25-25, Ar-We-Va 26-12-23
(3-0) Bishop Garrigan 11-9-16, Harris-Lake Park 11-9-16
(3-1) George-Little Rock 25-31-21-25, Trinity Christian 16-29-25-21
(3-0) AGWSR 25-25-25, West Hancock 10-12-10
(3-0) North Iowa 25-25-25, GTRA 4-14-13
(3-0) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-25, Storm Lake St. Mary’s 12-14-14
South O’Brien at West Bend-Mallard

Region 4

North Tama-BYE
(3-1) Collins-Maxwell def. Colo-Nesco
(3-0) Waterloo Christian 25-25-25, GMG 10-17-9
(3-0) HLV 25-25-25, Baxter 18-15-12
(3-0) Southeast Warren 25-2525, East Union 9-13-14
(3-1) Murray 23-27-25-25, Lamoni 25-25-23-22
(3-0) Earlham 25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 20-8-11
(3-0) Diagonal 25-25-25, Martensdale-St. Marys 23-13-20

CLASS 2A

Region 3

(3-1) AHSTW 25-25-17-25, IKM-Manning 6-17-25-21
(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25, Panorama 6-17-11

Region 4

(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Ogden 20-12-20
(3-1) I-35 25-25-19-25, Madrid 17-22-25-22

CLASS 3A

Region 2

(3-0) Unity Christian 25-25-25, MOC-Floyd Valley 17-14-19
(3-0) Cherokee 25-25-25, Harlan 16-21-20
(3-0) Nevada 25-25-25, Southeast Valley 9-16-11
(3-1) OABCIG 30-26-20-25, Greene County 28-24-25-18

Region 3

(3-0) Des Moines Christian 25-25-25, Saydel 14-5-10
(3-1) Atlantic 25-23-25-25, Shenandoah 23-25-10-19- ON KJAN
(3-0) Van Meter 25-25-25, Clarke 16-11-10
(3-2) Clarinda 21-26-25-18-15, Red Oak 25-24-23-25-12

2 hurt in a collision Monday evening in Atlantic

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October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  A chain-reaction collision on southwest 7th Street Monday evening in Atlantic, resulted in two people suffering from non life-threatening injuries. According to Atlantic Police Sgt. Caleb Smith, the accident across from Villa Dance happened at around 5:04-p.m., when a car and an SUV stopped for traffic as both vehicles were northbound on southwest 7th. The driver of a pickup truck was distracted, and unable to stop before they struck the rear of the SUV. That vehicle was then shoved into the rear of the car.

The injured parties were transported to Cass Health.  No names were immediately released. Atlantic Police were assisted at the scene by Cass EMS, Atlantic Fire and Rescue and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office.

Parks & Rec Board receives check for Camblin Shelter

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors, Monday evening, received a check from the Atlantic Rotary Club, for improvements to the Ross Camblin Addition at Sunnyside Park, such as sandblasting the shelter and repainting it. Ross Camblin is the great uncle of Atlantic businessman Bob Camblin. He served on the Parks Board 55-years, from 1918 to 1973.

Bob Camblin said his uncle was “A visionary and he liked to take action and get things done.” Ross was also a founding member of the Atlantic Rotary Club. The Rotary Board wanted to make a connection between what Ross Camblin did back then, and the impact he had on Sunnyside Park.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board Mtg., 10-17-22

Rotary President Ruth Sears presented a check for $2,500 to City Clerk Barb Barrick.

The check is just the first of many annual installment payments to come. By-the-way, Ruth noted that Bob Camblin has been a member of the Rotary for 55 years, as well as past President. In other business, the Parks and Rec Board approved an agreement with Snyder and Associates Engineers, for the engineering aspect of the future splash pad, which includes surveying, site layout and other aspects of the design phase. The agreement is in the amount of $35,800, $11,500 of which will from the pool planning section of the budget. The rest comes from the Local Option Sales Tax and Hotel/Motel Tax Park Reserve fund.

Byrant Rasmussen receives a $2,500 from Atlantic Rotary President Ruth Sears.

They also agreed to install flag pole landscaping at the Schildberg Rec Area, near the shelter on the west side of the lake by the parking lot. In his report to the Board, Parks Director Bryant Rasmussen said the Tour De Parks last Saturday was a big hit, with people coming from all over southwest Iowa to partake in the free event.

Another free event is the Zombie Run on Oct. 29, from 5-until 9-p.m., at the Schildberg Recreation Area. Assistant to Bryant Rasmussen, Jeff Christensen, explained how the event will unfold.

Bryant Rasmussen thanked the Atlantic Kiwanis for putting in a new flag pole at Sunnyside Park near the historic school house.

This was the last Parks and Rec Board meeting for Byrant Rasmussen, who has accepted a position in Mills County with the USDA’s Soil and Water Conservation District. Board President Jolene Smith thanked him for his hard work and dedication, and programs he’s established for people of all ages. Rasmussen’s last day in Atlantic is Friday.

NANCY COLLINS, 73, of Shelby (10-21-2022)

Obituaries

October 17th, 2022 by Jim Field

NANCY COLLINS, 73, of Shelby died Sunday, October 16, 2022 at her home.  Services for NANCY COLLINS will be held on Friday, October 21, 2022 at 10:30 am at the AHSTW High School Gymnasium in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family.

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Family will greet friends on Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

NANCY COLLINS is survived by:

Husband:  Kenneth Collins of Shelby.

Son:  Gary (Kate) Collins of Shelby.

Daughter:  Stephanie (Adam) Harder of Avoca.

Brothers:   John Evans, Gerald Evans, Richard Evans and Steve Evans

5 Grandchildren

nieces and nephews; other family and many friends.

IGHSAU Final Volleyball Rankings 10/17/2022

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October 17th, 2022 by admin

2022 FINAL Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Monday, October 17, 2022
Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Springville
34-3
1
2
North Tama
36-4
2
3
Gehlen Catholic
19-7
4
4
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
29-9
5
5
Burlington Notre Dame
29-13
3
6
Newell-Fonda
25-4
6
7
Ankeny Christian
33-3
7
8
Don Bosco
25-12
8
9
Holy Trinity Catholic
25-15
10
10
North Cedar
24-9
11
11
Sidney
29-8
9
12
New London
25-9
14
13
Stanton
28-8
15
14
AGWSR
14-23
12
15
Dunkerton
20-14
13
 
Dropped Out: None
 
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
40-2
1
2
Western Christian
37-5
2
3
Wapsie Valley
38-4
3
4
Hinton
23-2
7
5
Denver
33-10
4
6
Lisbon
36-2
6
7
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
27-5
5
8
Sumner-Fredericksburg
28-10
9
9
Grundy Center
29-12
10
10
West Burlington
34-6
11
11
Kuemper Catholic
35-4
13
12
Beckman Catholic
26-10
14
13
Treynor
27-8
15
14
Missouri Valley
32-6
8
15
Ridge View
28-7
NR
 
 Dropped Out: Wilton (15)
 
Class 3A
School
Record
LW
1
Des Moines Christian
42-5
1
2
Davenport Assumption
27-7
2
3
Mount Vernon
31-5
3
4
Sioux Center
27-3
4
5
West Liberty
28-7
6
6
Unity Christian
20-9
7
7
Osage
26-6
8
8
Union
39-9
5
9
Solon
23-12
9
10
Nevada
22-13
10
11
Mid-Prairie
25-11
11
12
Dubuque Wahlert
12-17
12
13
Clarion-Goldfield-Dows
23-3
NR
14
Monticello
22-10
14
15
Vinton-Shellsburg
26-13
15
 
Dropped Out: Center Point-Urbana (13)
 
Class 4A
School
Record
LW
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
28-4
1
2
North Scott
30-5
2
3
Marion
33-6
3
4
Indianola
35-6
5
5
Western Dubuque
22-10
4
6
West Delaware
28-14
6
7
North Polk
28-9
7
8
Clear Creek-Amana
30-10
10
9
Lewis Central
26-7
11
10
Norwalk
23-10
8
11
Bondurant-Farrar
22-10
9
12
Oskaloosa
22-10
NR
13
Pella
18-12
NR
14
Bishop Heelan
21-14
15
15
Knoxville
25-12
13
 
Dropped Out: ADM (12), Charles City (14)
 
Class 5A
School
Record
LW
1
Iowa City Liberty
28-8
1
2
Ankeny
33-4
2
3
Pleasant Valley
25-6
3
4
Dowling Catholic
29-9
4
5
Cedar Falls
32-6
6
6
Ankeny Centennial
27-9
5
7
Waukee Northwest
26-12
7
8
Johnston
25-10
8
9
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
21-11
12
10
Valley
19-20
9
11
Urbandale
14-19
10
12
Sioux City East
22-12
12
13
Sioux City North
21-14
13
14
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
22-17
14
15
Dubuque Senior
20-16
15
 
Dropped Out: None