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Atlantic football has great leadership in 2022

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August 24th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic football team will have a strong number of guys to turn to for leadership in 2022. The Trojans return a lot of experienced players and have a large senior class of 22 players. Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer said the program overall has good numbers this year and that makes the possibilities for the team exciting.

Coach Brummer said another benefit to having their returning experience is the accountability that they naturally bring to each other.

On the defensive side of the ball the line of scrimmage should be a strength. Brenden Casey, Jarrett Armstrong, Miles Mundorf, Nathan Keiser, and Evan Sorensen all have starting experience on the line. All the starters in the linebacking core return as well with Logan Terrell, Colton Becker, Easton O’Brien, Tanner O’Brien, and Jackson McLaren. The secondary is where some shoes will need to be filled from last year but Coach Brummer said there are guys that have some experience and there as been good competition there. Coach Brummer said the offseason commitment has been good and they hope to be able to finish games stronger this season.

The Trojans open up the season on Friday night at Glenwood. We’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame at 6:30 p.m. and kickoff at 7:00 p.m. You’ll also be able to hear a full preview with Coach Brummer on Trojan Preview each Friday through the season at 4:45 p.m.

Drake’s Kriceri gets ready for a final season

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Covid-19 pandemic cut many seasons and careers short but others have taken advantage to extend their playing days. Drake linebacker Ryan Kriceri is entering his sixth and final season with the Bulldogs and when he is done he will leave with three degrees.

The native of Aurora, Illinois also plays on special teams and was named second team All Pioneer Football League as a long snapper. There was never any doubt about returning for a final season.

The Bulldogs are coming off a 2-9 season and Kriceri hopes to leave his mark on the program.

The Bulldogs open the season on September third with a visit to defending FCS champion North Dakota State.

Officials in Spirit Lake district have plan for armed school staff

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Spirit Lake School Board held a special meeting this week to share a plan to increase security on school grounds and possibly school events. School officials say the goal is to have 10 anonymous staff members on school grounds who would carry a concealed gun. Superintended David Smith says NONE of the 10 would be teachers, as he wants to keep guns out of classrooms, but having others inside the building who are armed is key to responding to an active shooter. “It comes down to statistics and what the experts are telling us on the best way to limit loss is quick action in addressing a shooter,” Smith says.

Spirit Lake has security measures in place to limit access to school facilities. Angela Olsen, director of special projects for the district, says tragic school shootings elsewhere involving students shows that may not be enough. “That raises our level of concern as well that they could also have access to our buildings,” Olsen says.

The ten people sanctioned by the Spirit Lake district to carry a concealed weapon on school grounds will have to complete a five-day, 40 hour training course conducted by a Dickinson County deputy sheriff and have a license to carry a firearm. Spirit Lake school officials say statistics from school shootings show a large portion of casualties occur in the first few minutes and this plan is a way to speed up the response to an active shooter and lower the risk of injuries and fatalities.

Cass County Supervisors agree to abate taxes on a certain parcel; Act on bridge resolution

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday, agree to abate the taxes in the amount of $1,592 on a certain parcel, following an explanation of the request from Cass County Assessor Mary Anstey.

The parcel in question is also known as Nishna Manor Condo, Apt. #1.  The Board also passed a Resolution to approve a bid and award a twin box culvert bridge project (and replacing the 52-foot bridge, #182), to Gus Construction, Inc., out of Casey. Assistant to the Cass County Engineer, Rich Hanson, explained there were three bids during the letting.

The project can be found south on Chestnut Street, near the Lewis/Oxford Road. Hansen also reviewed Secondary Roads Department activities. He noted several projects have been completed, while others are almost complete.

All that’s left on the G-61 paving project is shoulder work and centerline striping (pavement markings.) He said also, their project pipe projects are finished.

Alzheimer’s Association invites Harlan area residents to join 2022 Walk to End Alzheimers

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

HARLAN, August, 24, 2022 – The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be held in Harlan at Pioneer Park on Saturday, Sept. 10. Registration begins at 9 a.m., and the Walk kicks-off at 10 a.m. On Walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with Promise Garden flowers which signify our solidarity in the fight against the disease. The colors of the Promise Garden flowers – purple, yellow, blue and orange – represent the different reasons why people walk to end this disease.

This year, the Alzheimer’s Association has a goal of raising $35,000 at the Harlan Walk. Last year, nearly $20,000 was raised, and so far this year almost $11,000 has been raised. The money raised will help the Association provide care and support to families in Iowa, while also advancing critical research toward methods of treatment and ultimately a cure.

More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease – a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In Iowa alone, there are more than 66,000 people living with the disease and 73,000 caregivers.

The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s will also be held in Council Bluffs, at the River’s Edge Pavilion on Saturday, Sept. 24. Registration begins at 9 a.m., and the Walk kicks-off at 10 a.m.

To register and receive the latest updates on this year’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit: alz.org/walk.

Joni Ernst Announces Sarah Huckabee Sanders as Special Guest for 2022 Roast & Ride

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

RED OAK, Iowa – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst today (Wednesday) announced that Sarah Huckabee Sanders, former White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump and the GOP nominee for governor of Arkansas, will join her as the headline guest for this year’s Roast & Ride. The event is scheduled for October 22, 2022 and will include a “Ruck March” for the first time ever.

Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, says “Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a good friend and relentless fighter for our strong, conservative values. I am thrilled to have Sarah joining me, and so many Iowans, for this year’s Roast & Ride. We look forward to seeing you in October!”  Huckabee Sanders says “Joni Ernst is on the frontlines every day, pushing back against the radical policies of the far left in Washington, D.C., and I am excited to join my friend at her annual Roast & Ride this year. Iowans, like Arkansans, know that we need to elect strong conservatives in November who will defend our freedom and enact bold reforms.”

Sen. Joni Ernst on a “Roast and Ride.” (2016 file photo from Radio Iowa)

Tickets for Ernst’s 2022 Roast & Ride are available starting TODAY (Wednesday). Click HERE for more information. She held her first Roast & Ride in 2015. Over the years, the event has featured some of the biggest names in Iowa and national politics, including President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Ambassador Nikki Haley, Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Lindsey Graham, Governor Terry Branstad, and many others.

For more information or to purchase tickets for Joni’s Roast and Ride, click here.

Woodbury County leaders vote to virtually kill wind farm project

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The potential for wind energy is now severely limited in Woodbury County. The board of supervisors voted Tuesday night to increase the setback distance for wind turbines from 12-hundred-50 feet to 25-hundred. The change will prevent MidAmerican Energy from building the 90-plus wind turbines proposed in its Siouxland Wind Farm Project. County supervisor Justin Wright voted against the measure, calling it unfair to the nearly 60 residents already signed on to the project. “There’s a minority of constituents in Woodbury County that are on the opposing side of the issue,” Wright says, “but we are still going to strip a right away from a smaller group of Woodbury County taxpayers.”

Many residents showed up to the public hearing to support the amended ordinance, citing safety concerns. The majority of the board sided with the almost 900 residents that signed a petition supporting the change. Supervisor Matthew Ung says he understood their concerns about the potential disruption the turbines could pose to the county.  Ung says, “Good, bad or indifferent, the nuisance issues with turbines are exacerbated by the population density in Woodbury County compared to other areas with industrial wind farms that are widespread.”

Representatives from MidAmerican energy opposed the measure, as the new ordinance shrinks the buildable acres in the county from 177 to just one-point-seven.

(reporting by Kendall Crawford, Iowa Public Radio)

KC Chiefs Legend Len Dawson has Died

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August 24th, 2022 by Jim Field

The Kansas City Chiefs are saddened to share the passing of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback, Chiefs legend and Kansas City icon, Len Dawson.

“My family and I are heartbroken. Len Dawson is synonymous with the Kansas City Chiefs. Len embraced and came to embody Kansas City and the people that call it home. You would be hard-pressed to find a player who had a bigger impact in shaping the organization as we know it today than Len Dawson did,” Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said. “I admired Len my entire life – first as a Hall of Fame player on the field, and later as he transitioned into a successful broadcasting career. Throughout his remarkable career, Len made it a priority to give back to the community that he loved. The franchise has lost a true legend. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and his family.”

Dawson was the heart and soul of the Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs franchise during his illustrious14-year Chiefs career, helping make the franchise one of professional football’s premier teams while becoming one of the game’s elite passers.

Under the leadership of Head Coach Hank Stram, who brought Dawson to the Texans/Chiefs franchise in 1962, Dawson’s Chiefs were perennial contenders and won American Football League Championships in 1962, 1966 and 1969. He earned the Most Valuable Player award for Super Bowl IV when he directed Kansas City to a 23-7 win over the heavily favored Minnesota Vikings. Dawson won the AFL passing title four times and still holds the franchise’s career records for pass attempts (3,696), completions (2,115), passing yards (28,507) and touchdowns (237).

He was named to six AFL All-Star teams and one Pro Bowl squad, and also earned AFL Player of the Year honors for the 1962 season. Dawson started 158 regular season games for Kansas City, the most of any quarterback in franchise history. He led the AFL in passing four different seasons (1962, 1964, 1966 and 1968), pacing the AFL in completion percentage eight times, including a string of six-straight seasons from 1964-69.

Dawson was recognized as the 1973 NFL Man of the Year, one of five Chiefs players to ever earn the honor. He retired from professional football on May 1, 1976. He was enshrined into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1979 and was immortalized at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, in 1987. He was also enshrined in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Purdue Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996.

Dawson enjoyed an equally legendary broadcasting career that began during his playing days. In 1966 he served as a sports anchor with KMBC Radio and as sports director for KMBC-TV while serving as the club’s signal caller. Following his retirement from professional football after the 1975 season, Dawson joined NBC and served as a color analyst on NFL games until 1982. He then joined the Chiefs Radio Network as a color commentator in 1984, serving on the team’s radio crew for 35 years. While working NFL games for NBC, Dawson embarked on what would become a 24-year run that spanned four decades (1977-2001) as the host of HBO’s popular “Inside the NFL,” cable television’s longest-running series and the first NFL-related program to air on cable.

For his contributions to broadcasting, Dawson was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the recipient of the Hall’s Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award in 2012. He became just the third individual in professional football history to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as both a player and a broadcaster, joining Dan Dierdorf and Frank Gifford.

Dawson began his professional career as a first-round draft pick of the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers in 1957. He went on to land with Cleveland in 1960 but was cut by the Browns prior to the 1962 season, at which point he was signed by the Dallas Texans as a free agent on July 2, 1962. In total he spent 19 years as a quarterback in the NFL/AFL.

(Chiefs.com)

Atlantic School Board Special Meeting set for this evening

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting this evening at 5:30, in the High School Media Center. The Board will discuss and soon thereafter take action on approving their 2022-23 Strategic Plan and Board Goals. They’re expected to act on approving Contract Recommendations for:

  • Daniel Towne, MS Paraeducator
  • Loretta Barringer, PreSchool Bus Driver
  • and Gerald Luddington, Substitute Car/Van Driver.

The Board will also act on a Sharing Agreement with Adair-Casey, for a School Business Official (SBO), and on approving a Change Order for the HS South Parking Lot Improvement Project. Their final order of business is a closed session for the annual evaluation of Superintendent Steve Barber.

Want to pet a tarantula? ISU Insect Zoo holds open house on Saturday

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Insect Zoo at Iowa State University is hosting an open house this weekend for Iowans who love all things creepy and crawly. Ginny Mitchell, education program coordinator for the traveling insect zoo, says events on Saturday will include “Roach Racing” as well as a feature called “Painting with Maggots.” “We’re going to have over 125 living species of arthropods, so of course, these are things like insects, spiders, tarantulas, millipedes, scorpions, all sorts of fun things,” Mitchell says. “There’ll be lots of hands-on opportunities for the public to get up close and personal with these animals.”

There will be “touch bowls” into which visitors will be able to carefully stick their hands to find out what it feels like to have one of these multi-legged critters scurry across your fingers. “Rosie, our Chilean rose hair tarantula, is definitely a fan favorite. She’s probably the most popular animal we have,” Mitchell says. “Another really fantastic one is the jungle nymph walking stick. It looks nothing like a stick. It looks like a big green leaf. They’re native to Malaysia.” Of course, not every creature in the insect zoo is touch-friendly. “We’re also going to have a deathstalker scorpion which is the most venomous scorpion that we know of,” Mitchell says. “It’s native to the Middle East and Northern Africa.”

Chilean rose hair tarantula Rosie. (ISU photo)

That portion of the open house runs from 10 AM to 2 PM Saturday in the Advanced Teaching and Research Building on the I-S-U campus. The Entomology Graduate Student Organization is also hosting on an Insect Field Day where visitors can learn about common insects in Iowa, go collecting on campus, then learn to preserve what they collected. To register for that event, email “clcunn@iastate.edu”. On Saturday evening, another event will get underway at Carr Park in Ames where ultraviolet lights will be used to see what bugs may be in our own backyards.

“We’ll have white sheet set up with the black lights there and we’re going to attract all sorts of bug friends to those lights,” Mitchell says. “Now before it gets dark, we’re going to be taking the kids around and looking around to the park for bugs that we find during the day, and then we’ll see how many of those bugs come to the light at night.”

That event runs from 6 to 10 PM. Learn more about the zoo and the events here: https://www.facebook.com/ISUInsectZoo/