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ACGC dominates at South Hamilton Cross Country Invitational

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October 7th, 2022 by admin

South Hamilton Cross Country Invitational
10/06/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. ACGC 52
  2. Madrid 62
  3. Roland-Story 69
  4. West Marshall 92
  5. BCLUW 120
  6. East Marshall 137
  7. South Hamilton 157

Girls Individual Top Ten

1 Campbell, Ava 10 Adair-Casey/ 20:15.71 1
2 Brandhorst, Katelyn 9 Madrid 20:41.99 2
3 Truesdell, Claire 10 Roland-Story 21:05.16 3
4 Kemp, Abby 10 Bcluw 21:12.87 4
5 Thompson, Addie 9 West Marshall 21:26.71 5
6 White, Emily 12 Madrid 21:44.43 6
7 Stover, Kalia 10 Bcluw 21:48.61 7
8 Benson, Adalyn 10 Adair-Casey/ 22:01.52 8
9 Kilstofte, Lauryn 11 Roland-Story 22:04.06 9
10 Fett, Mary 9 Panorama 22:04.29

Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 21
  2. East Marshall 66
  3. Madrid 81
  4. South Hamilton 111
  5. BCLUW 132
  6. West Marshall 133
  7. Roland-Story 161

Boys Individual Top Ten

1 Reinhart, Justin 12 Adair-Casey/ 16:36.65 1
2 Loutzenheiser, Ethan 11 Madrid 16:37.24 2
3 Warson, Clay 11 Madrid 17:15.77 3
4 Terrones, Joe 12 East Marshall 17:21.21 4
5 Mahaffey, Andrew 11 Adair-Casey/ 17:43.45 5
6 Sloss, Gavin 10 Adair-Casey/ 17:57.54 6
7 Kading, Noah 10 Adair-Casey/ 18:02.31 7
8 Slifer, Patrick 12 East Marshall 18:04.83 8
9 McLeland, Cayden 12 Bcluw 18:11.13 9
10 Grove, Landon 12 South Hamilton 18:18.75 10

Full results HERE

Woodbine sweeps RVC Cross Country Meet at Boyer Valley

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October 7th, 2022 by admin

Boyer Valley XC Meet
10/06/2022

RVC Girls Team Scoring

  1. Woodbine 24
  2. Boyer Valley 33
  3. Exira-EHK 81
  4. CAM 97

RVC Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Addison Murdock, Woodbine
  2. Lapel Adyson, Woodbine
  3. Nicole Sherer, Woodbine
  4. Lauren Malone, Boyer Valley
  5. Mariah Falkena, Boyer Valley
  6. Elise Olson, Woodbine
  7. Clara Gorham, Boyer Valley
  8. Lauryn Muff, Boyer Valley
  9. Lily Heistand, Boyer Valley
  10. Ella Petersen, Exira-EHK

RVC Boys Scoring

  1. Woodbine 15
  2. Exira-EHK 49
  3. West Harrison 78

RVC Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
  2. Patrick Heffernan, Boyer Valley
  3. Gunner Wagner, Woodbine
  4. Thomas Tremel, Woodbine
  5. Lane Vennink, Woodbine
  6. Adam Barry, Woodbine
  7. Gavin Clayton, CAM
  8. Landon Cook, Coon Rapids-Bayard
  9. Eric Wilson, Exira-EHK
  10. Xander Johnson, Woodbine

Girls Overall Team Scores

  1. Logan-Magnolia 21
  2. IKM-Manning 56
  3. Woodbine 60
  4. Boyer Valley 85
  5. Exira-EHK 149
  6. CAM 167

Girls Individual Top Ten

1 Madison, Sporrer 10 Logan-Magnolia 19:26.52 1
2 Allysen, Johnsen 09 Logan-Magnolia 19:35.75 2
3 Mya, Moss 12 Logan-Magnolia 19:51.14 3
4 Murdock, Addison 11 Woodbine 19:57.18 4
5 Irwin, Lilly 11 Underwood 20:14.50
6 Broer, Chloe 09 West Monona 20:20.14
7 Haedyn, Hall 10 Logan-Magnolia 20:41.92 5
8 Adyson, Lapel 10 Woodbine 20:54.45 6
9 Albertsen, Emily 10 Ikm-Manning 20:58.55 7
10 Beckendorf, Taylor 10 Ikm-Manning 20:59.45 8

Boys Overall Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 26
  2. IKM-Manning 31
  3. West Monona 101
  4. Missouri Valley 121
  5. Exira-EHK 129
  6. Logan-Magnolia 159
  7. Underwood 174
  8. West Harrison 220

Boys Individual Top Ten

1 Bendgen, Landon 11 Woodbine 15:42.54 1
2 Heffernan, Patrick 12 Boyer Valley 15:53.96
3 Keller, Caden 12 Ikm-Manning 16:05.40 2
4 Wagner, Gunner 10 Woodbine 17:12.80 3
5 Hinners, Reed 12 Ikm-Manning 17:19.37 4
6 Sams, Lane 11 Ikm-Manning 17:19.43 5
7 Tremel, Thomas 11 Woodbine 17:25.17 6
8 Vennink, Lane 12 Woodbine 17:31.91 7
9 Johnson, Nathan 12 Ikm-Manning 17:39.04 8
10 Barry, Adam 10 Woodbine 17:41.23 9

Full results HERE

Atlantic pulls out five set win over Winterset

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October 6th, 2022 by admin

It came down to the final two points and the Atlantic volleyball team pulled off an exciting five set win over Winterset on Thursday night at Atlantic High School.

The Trojans opened up with a dominant first set win 25-13, led by some big kills from Abby Smith. The second set was controlled by the Huskies and they came out with a 25-17 margin to tie it up at 1-1. Atlantic ripped off a five point rally late in the third set to turn a 15-14 deficit into a 19-15 lead. They ultimately closed out the third 25-19 to go up 2-1. The fourth set turned into a back and forth see saw. Winterset seized control late with a five point rally to lead 24-18, then closed it off 25-19.

The decisive fifth set was full of runs. Atlantic led 5-1 before Winterset rallied to tie it at 10. It was tied again at 13 before Atlantic got a point in the corner off a great shot by Aubrey Guyer. Chloe Mullenix then went to the service line and her serve was misplayed on the back line and the ace gave Atlantic the victory.

Atlantic continues to ride a late season hot streak and improved to 17-19 on the season. They will close off the regular season next Thursday at St. Albert.

Post-match comments from Coach Michelle Blake below

Earlham girls, Winterset boys win at Atlantic Cross Country Invitational

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October 6th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic Cross Country Invitational
10/06/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Earlham 59
  2. Harlan 85
  3. Atlantic 51
  4. Glenwood 106
  5. Clarinda 132
  6. Winterset 161
  7. Denison-Schleswig 169
  8. Treynor 196
  9. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 234
  10. CB Abraham Lincoln 272
  11. Kuemper Catholic 288
  12. Creston 309

Girls Individual Top Ten

1 Sonderman, Lindsey 10 Harlan 19:21.82 1
2 Hartley, Mayson 12 Clarinda 19:49.76 2
3 Harger, Mackenzie 09 Earlham 19:56.34 3
4 Mendlik, Lola 10 Denison-Schlswg 20:00.79 4
5 Pellett, Claire 11 Atlantic 20:06.42 5
6 Spurling, Olivia 11 Earlham 20:11.44 6
7 Dea, Marie 11 Kuemper Cath 20:13.65 7
8 Rush, Ava 12 Atlantic 20:27.13 8
9 Smith, Amanda 09 Earlham 20:29.20 9
10 Hughes, Lauren 11 Glenwood 20:31.44 10

g v xc Results 10.6.22

Boys Team Scores

  1. Winterset 36
  2. Kuemper Catholic 124
  3. St. Albert 136
  4. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 144
  5. Denison-Schleswig 152
  6. Atlantic 168
  7. Clarinda 178
  8. Harlan 180
  9. Riverside 204
  10. CB Abraham Lincoln 265

Boys Individual Top Ten

1 Back, Mason 12 Winterset 16:43.55 1
2 Gonzalez, Richard 10 Denison-Schlswg 16:54.82 2
3 Lillie, Colin 12 St. Albert, CB 16:56.93 3
4 Schaapherder, Treyton 11 Clarinda 17:02.03 4
5 Hensley, Sam 11 Winterset 17:02.65 5
6 Wagoner, Kyle 10 Clarinda 17:06.11 6
7 Berg, Doug 12 Nodaway Vall 17:14.25 7
8 North, Ryan 11 Kuemper Cath 17:27.44 8
9 Easter, Ethan 12 Winterset 17:29.96 9
10 Cowman, Eli 11 Winterset 17:36.94 10

boys v xc results 10.6.22

Comments from Atlantic Coach Dan Vargason

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UI launches nursing master’s program in January to address nurse shortage

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Due to factors ranging from retirement to COVID burnout, some studies show Iowa hospitals will be short hundreds of nurses in the coming few years, and the University of Iowa is stepping up its effort to train more of the vital medical professionals. Dr. Sandy Daack-Hirsch, executive associate dean of the U-I College of Nursing, says the first class of students will start in January in the new “Master of Science in Nursing — Entry into Practice” program.

“This is for people who have a degree in some other major, other than nursing, maybe out working, may have just finished college but have decided, ‘Hey, you know, I think I might want to be a nurse,'” Daack-Hirsch says. “This gives people an option to get a nursing degree at the masters level, but entry into practice is at the RN licensure.” The 15-month program has fewer than 20 students in the first class, but the U-I plans to ramp up quickly in the coming years to 48 students in per class. The U-I has also long offered a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or B-S-N. 

“We graduate 80 students in December and then we graduate 80 students again in the spring from our BSN program. That’s the program that we offer to incoming freshmen,” Daack-Hirsch says. “This is 48 more students in addition to that, so that’s a pretty big jump for us.” Decades ago, a majority of nurses in the U-S were women, but that’s been steadily changing.

“We’re not at 50-50, but we have a growing number of men in nursing,” Daack-Hirsch says. “I would say that we see a nice increase every year.” About half of the Iowa City institution’s B-S-N program graduates stay in Iowa to practice and she’s hopeful the master program will attract even more people who will remain in-state to put their valued skills to use.

https://nursing.uiowa.edu/academics/msn-entry-practice

Ames Repair Cafe first event of its kind in Iowa

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Residents of Ames will be able to get electronics, small appliances, computers, bicycles, clothing, or other items that need some work, fixed for free this weekend.

Mike Van Vertloo organized the Ames Repair Café where some 25 volunteers will lend their repair skills to the effort.
“We can teach them how to repair or improve the function of those items,” he says. Van Vertloo says the goal is to cut down on the amount of waste that goes to the landfill by keeping the items working.

“Unfortunately, a lot of times financially that makes the most sense. You know, the newer thing is made more cheaply, or made in a part of the world where labor is super cheap. And it is often cheaper to replace something, and then that is to fix it,” Van Vertloo says. He had the idea for doing this and then came across some others in the community who were also looking to get it started.

(City of Ames graphic)

Van Vertloo says it’s something that is happening globally. “People around the world have events like this, but this is the first one in Iowa, that I found, I haven’t been able to find anything in Iowa, ” he says. Van Vertloo says some of the fixes may not take long.

“A lot of repairs can be deceptively simple. Once you know kind of what to do,” he says. “And you know, sometimes it comes down to having the right specialized tool. And we are looking at ways to sort of combat that where somebody doesn’t have the right tool, so maybe they’ll go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and pick up a tool for 20 dollars and use it exactly once.” He says they hope to eventually branch out from the repair Cafe idea and maybe create a tool library that lets people borrow the tool they need to make their own repairs.

Van Vertloo says the Repair Cafe will be first-come, first-serve. He says they had a booth at a recent event in Ames and there appears to be a lot of interest. “I suspect, we will have a good turnout, I think it might even get to the point where we end up turning people away, because we don’t have the capacity to do everything within the six hours that we’ve got,” he says. Van Vertloo says they may eventually make this a regular ongoing event.

The Repair Cafe for Ames residents runs from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday (Oct 8) at the Ames Public Library.

Sioux City impacted as Tyson moves corporate employees

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Tyson foods has announced plans to move all of its corporate employees from Dakota Dunes, South Dakota, Chicago and Downers Grove, Illinois to its world headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas. That could impact as many as 550 Tyson employees in the Sioux City area. Those employees have been given until November 15th to decide on moving to Springdale or leave the company. The president of the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce, Chris McGowan had this response to the announcement.

“I want to state emphatically that the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce will do everything in our power to minimize the adverse impact on our Siouxland Community. We will work tirelessly with those employees who have been affected and want to find employment, so that they in their families can remain in our community,” McGowan says. He says the area will rally around the Tyson employees.

“This is one of those times where we see Siouxland come together. It is in the most challenging of circumstances throughout our history that we’ve come together as a community — and I will expect that that will be the case in this instance as well,” he says. A Tyson statement says the company will expand their world headquarters, which will include indoor and outdoor spaces designed to foster collaboration, connection and creativity. Tyson’s statement says team members will begin the phased relocation in early 2023.

Nearly 100 new jobs tied to expansion of Purina plant in Clinton

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Nestle Purina has completed a 156-million dollar expansion of its plant in Clinton. Nearly 600 people are employed at the Purina plant in Clinton. That includes most of the 96 jobs tied to the plant’s expansion.

Purina has been making pet food in Clinton since 1969. According to the company’s website 190 different pet products have been produced at the plant over the past five decades and it’s the only site where Purina’s prescription pet food is made.

Woman who accused Franken of unwanted kiss says she’s become a pawn of both parties

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Des Moines woman who has accused U.S. Senate candidate Mike Franken of kissing her without her permission has commented publicly for the first time. In April, Kimberley Strope-Boggus told a police officer she met with Franken in March, shortly after she’d been fired from the campaign, and the two discussed a new campaign role for her before the kiss. Strope-Boggus is quoted in a Politico story about Franken, saying “it happened” — a direct response to Franken’s statement that the kiss “never happened.”

Strope-Boggus said she’s been treated like a disposable pawn by both political parties since a conservative website published her police report last month. Franken campaign manager Julie Stauch says if anyone has made Strope-Boggus a pawn, it’s the Grassley campaign. According to Stauch, the revelation of the police report was done in collaboration by Franken’s former campaign manager and Grassley and his staff.

A spokeswoman for Senator Grassley’s campaign points to two unnamed women cited in Politico’s story who also accused Franken of making women uncomfortable. Michaela Sundermann, Grassley’s communications director, said that raises very serious questions about Franken. Franken’s campaign manager says it’s all an effort to undermine Franken’s campaign because he’s on track to beat Grassley.

Grassley and Franken are scheduled to debate tonight (Thursday) at seven on Iowa P-B-S — their only scheduled debate of the campaign.

Cass Health Welcomes Nurse Practitioner Kellie Enderson

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October 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IOWA – Officials with Cass Health, today (Thursday) announced the addition of Kellie Enderson, ARNP, to the team of providers at Atlantic Medical Center, RHC. Enderson is board-certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners to care for patients of all ages. She will offer appointments in both the Atlantic and Griswold Medical Centers, and she will also occasionally provide care in AMC Rapid Care. To make an appointment, please call 712-243-2850.

Originally from Huxley, Iowa, Enderson and her husband moved a year ago to a small hobby farm in Guthrie County. “I attended Grandview University for my bachelor’s degree in nursing, and then I completed by master’s degree in nursing from Chamberlain University. I have worked in the medical field for more than 29 years, with experience in cardiology, neurology, hospice, and chronic health conditions as a health coach,” said Enderson.

Kellie Enderson

“I enjoy building a working relationship with my patients and providing education. I practice using a holistic approach with my patients, using both pharmaceuticals and nonpharmaceutical approaches, and asking questions to get a better understanding of each person, their health, and their day-to-day lifestyles,” said Enderson.