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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/

Creston man arrested Tuesday evening

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston (Iowa), Tuesday evening, arrested 36-year-old Douglas Edward Woodward III, of Creston. He was taken into custody at around 4:45-p.m.,  in the 1100 block of Sunrise Drive, for Driving While Barred. Woodward was transported to the Union County Jail, where his bond was set at $2,000.

Building on the State Fairgrounds sustains heavy fire damage Wed. morning

News

August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – A building on the Iowa State Fairgrounds was just north of the Youth Inn at the Iowa State Fairgrounds went up in flames around 2:30 a.m. today (Wednesday). According to Des Moines television stations KCCI and WOI, the building located at East 33rd and Dean was a warehouse. Trailers, but no livestock were stored inside.

Crews had the flames under control now and were working to find the cause for the blaze. The building is seriously damaged. Reports say the roof is gone, and the siding is charred and falling off, exposing the metal framing. No injuries have been reported.

Additional information is currently not available.

FRANKLIN R. JORGENSEN, 86, of Debary, FL [formerly of Audubon] (Celebration of Life 8/25/22)

Obituaries

August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

FRANKLIN R. JORGENSEN, 86, of Debary, FL [formerly of Audubon], died July 24, 2022, at the Hospice of Orange City, FL. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for FRANKLIN JORGENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Aug. 25th, at the First United Methodist Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

A family visitation will be held from 9:30-a.m. Thursday until the time of service, at the First UMC in Audubon.

Burial is in the Maple Grove Cemetery, in Audubon.

FRANKLIN JORGENSEN is survived by:

His wife – Doris Jorgensen, of Debary, Florida.

His son – Scott (Danielle) Jorgensen of Orange City, FL.

His brother – Phil (Donna) Jorgensen of Long Wood, Florida.

5 grandchildren, his in-laws, other relatives and many friends.

Lewis Central and Harlan start at the top of 2022 Radio Iowa football rankings

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August 24th, 2022 by admin

Class 5A
1. Ankeny (@ Waukee)
2. Dowling Catholic (vs #4 Southeast Polk)
3. Iowa City High (vs Iowa City Liberty @ Kinnick Stadium)
4. Southeast Polk (@ #2 Dowling)
5. Pleasant Valley (vs #10 CR Prairie)
6. WDM Valley (vs Waukee Northwest)
7. Cedar Falls (vs Johnston)
8. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (vs Iowa City West (Thur))
9. Urbandale (vs Bettendorf)
10.Cedar Rapids Prairie (@ #5 Pleasant Valley)

Class 4A
1. Lewis Central (1-0) (vs 3A #1 Harlan (Thur))
2. Cedar Rapids Xavier (@ Western Dubuque)
3. Waverly-Shell Rock (vs 2A #2 Waukon)
4. Webster City (@ 3A #4 Humboldt)
5. North Scott (vs Davenport North)
6. Indianola (@ Ankeny Centennial)
7. Bondurant-Farrar (@ 3A #10 Ballard)
8. Spencer (vs Spirit Lake)
9. Norwalk (@ Pella)
10.Decorah (vs Crestwood)

Class 3A
1. Harlan (@ 4A #1 Lewis Central (Thurs))
2. Solon (@ West Liberty)
3. West Delaware (vs Dubuque Wahlert)
4. Humboldt (vs 4A #4 Webster City)
5. Davenport Assumption (1-0) (Idle)
6. Nevada (@ Boone)
7. Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley (@ 2A #4 Central Lyon/GLR)
8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (@ LeMars)
9. Mount Vernon (vs Anamosa)
10.Ballard (Huxley) (1-0) (vs 4A #7 Bondurant-Farrar)

Class 2A
1. West Lyon (@ Western Christian)
2. Waukon (@ 4A #3 Waverly-Shell Rock)
3. Williamsburg (vs 1A #6 Iowa City Regina)
4. Central Lyon/George-Little Rock (vs 3A #7 Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley)
5. OABCIG (vs Ridge View)
6. West Marshall (vs South Tama)
7. Monticello (vs Cascade)
8. Osage (vs A #10 Saint Ansgar)
9. New Hampton (vs MFL MarMac)
10.North Fayette (vs South Winneshiek)

Class 1A
1. Van Meter (@ Earlham)
2. West Sioux (vs A #3 HMS (Hartley))
3. Dike-New Hartford (vs #10 Waterloo Columbus)
4. Dyersville Beckman (vs Camanche)
5. Underwood (0-1) (@ Tri-Center)
6. Iowa City Regina (@ 2A #3 Williamsburg)
7. Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center (vs Greene County @ Ogden (Sat))
8. Pella Christian (vs DSM Christian)
9. Denver (@ A #6 Wapsie Valley)
10.Waterloo Columbus (@ #3 Dike-New Hartford)

Class A
1. North Linn (vs Alburnett)
2. West Hancock (vs Garner-Hayfield-Ventura)
3. HMS (Hartley) (@ 1A #2 West Sioux)
4. Lynnville-Sully (vs Pleasantville)
5. East Buchanan (vs Highland (Riverside))
6. Wapsie Valley (vs 1A #9 Denver)
7. Woodbury Central (vs Hinton)
8. Grundy Center (@ South Hardin)
9. Mount Ayr (vs Nodaway Valley)
10.Saint Ansgar (@ 2A #8 Osage)

8-Player
1. Remsen St. Mary’s (@ Harris-Lake Park)
2. Easton Valley (@ #4 Don Bosco)
3. WACO (1-0) (vs Springville)
4. Don Bosco (vs #2 Easton Valley)
5. Newell-Fonda (@ West Bend-Mallard)
6. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (@ North Iowa)
7. Turkey Valley (@ Edsgewood-Colesburg)
8. Lenox (@ Seymour)
9. Baxter (@ Colo-Nesco)
10.Graettinger-Terril/Ruthven-Ayrshire (vs Kingley-Pierson)

Clarinda sweeps the podium at Shenandoah Early Bird XC Meet

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August 24th, 2022 by admin

Shenandoah Early Bird XC Meet
08/23/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Clarinda 35
  2. Treynor 58
  3. AHSTW 63
  4. Creston 92
  5. Tri-Center 106
  6. Shenandoah 178
  7. Red Oak 180

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Raenna Henke, Clarinda 20:45.83
  2. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda 21:56.53
  3. Quincey Schneckloth, Tri-Center 22:55.86
  4. Maya Hunter, Clarinda 23:06.89
  5. Hannah Wilson, Fremont-Mills 23:23.00
  6. Kasey Lang, Treynor 23:36.01
  7. Rylie Knop, AHSTW 23:44.54
  8. Lilly Irwin, Underwood 23:54.01
  9. Ava Paulsen, AHSTW 24:00.89
  10. Alyssa Kulesa, Treynor 24:17.56

2022 Shen Girls Early Bird XC Meet

Boys Team Scores

  1. Clarinda 42
  2. Tri-Center 69
  3. Creston 85
  4. Treynor 87
  5. Shenandoah 92
  6. East Mills 163
  7. Underwood 173
  8. Essex 199

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Treyton Schaapherder, Clarinda 17:36.02
  2. Kyle Wagoner, Clarinda 18:09.87
  3. Alex Razee, Shenandoah 19:16.61
  4. Mason Yochum, Treynor 19:35.81
  5. Riley Wipperman, Creston 20:02.53
  6. Sean McGee, Tri-Center 20:07.64
  7. Alex Lihs, Clarinda 20:11.39
  8. Tony Racine, Essex 20:19.72
  9. John Ross Biederman, Treynor 20:21.58
  10. Steven Barrett, East Mills 20:24.22

2022 Shen Boys Early Bird XC Meet

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Aug. 24, 2022

Weather

August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy w/isolated showers & tstrms. High around 90. S @ 10-15.
Tonight: P/Cldy w/scatt.. shwrs & tstrms. Low 68. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Scatt. shwrs/tstrms. High 86. NW @ 10.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 86.
Saturday: P/Cldy w/isolated shwrs & tstrms. High 84.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 87. Our Low was 60. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 94 and the Low was 72. The Record High on this date was 105 in 1936. The Record Low was 37 in 1908.

Iowa’s Riley Moss on the upcoming season

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa corner Riley Moss is trying to be more of a leader on and off the field. The Ankeny native returned for a fifth season after earning some All American honors last season. He was named a preseason All American by the Associated Press this week.

Moss says he returned because there are still areas he needs to improve in before trying to latch on in the NFL.

The defense is again expected to carry the Hawkeyes but Moss says expectations from the outside are never higher than they have internally.

Iowa opens the season September third at home against South Dakota State.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 08/23/2022

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August 24th, 2022 by admin

(2-0) Clarinda def Lenox (21-6, 21-6)
(2-0) Stanton def Lenox (21-16, 21-16)
(2-0) Stanton def Clarinda (21-11, 21-17)

(2-1) Denison-Schleswig def MVAOCOU (12-21, 21-18, 15-8)
(2-0) Sioux City West def. Denison-Schleswig (21-17, 21-19)
(2-0) Siouxland Christian def Denison-Schleswig (21-16, 21-17)

(3-1) Earlham def Ogden (25-18, 25-20, 19-25, 25-12)

(2-0) Glidden-Ralston def Collins-Maxwell (25-9, 25-9)
(2-0) Greene County def Collins-Maxwell (25-11, 25-6)
(2-0) Greene County def Glidden-Ralston (25-19, 25-16)

(2-0) Logan-Magnolia def Heartland Christian (25-9, 26-24)
(2-0) Logan-Magnolia def West Harrison (25-16, 25-9)
(2-1) West Harrison def Heartland Christian (18-25, 25-18, 15-12)

(3-0) Ridge View def South Central Calhoun (25-19, 25-23, 25-18)

(2-0) Riverside def Bedford (25-19, 25-21)
(2-0) Riverside def Essex (25-7, 25-1)
(2-0) Bedford def Essex (25-18, 25-20)

(2-0) Southeast Warren def North Mahaska (21-15, 21-15)
(2-1) North Mahaska def Seymour (17-21, 21-7, 15-3)
(2-1) North Mahaska def Moravia (19-21, 21-8, 15-7)

(3-0) Twin Cedars def East Union (25-12, 25-18, 25-8)

(3-1) Van Meter def ACGC (25-20, 24-26, 27-25, 25-17)

(3-0) West Central Valley def Panorama (25-15, 25-23, 25-16)

(3-2) Woodward-Granger def. Madrid (26-24, 20-25, 22-25, 25-18, 15-3)

Back-to-school time can mean a spiral into the blues for dogs & cats

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August 24th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The start of school is an exciting time for students but it can be a confusing, stressful trial for our pets. Cassandra Johnson, animal enrichment supervisor at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, says after a full summer of undivided attention from their kid companions, our animals will soon see their routine switch to hectic mornings and long, lonely days.  “It’s definitely a little bit of a struggle for our cats and dogs once everybody leaves,” Johnson says. “They’ve been there almost every single day if not every day for three months and it’s just like a quitting cold turkey.”

Cassandra Johnson. (ARL photo)

It’s important for pets to have time to themselves and Johnson says it can help to make back-to-school time less traumatic. “I’m very much one of those, even if it’s a puppy or an adult dog, that we start working on alone time,” Johnson says. “Whether that be productive alone time or just alone time with you physically, there in the house or outside of the home. Gradual is always better versus, you know, ‘Hey, I’ve been with you 24 hours a day for three months. I’m just going to suddenly do a 12-hour day or 10-hour day.'”

She suggests leaving a radio or T-V on in the house during the day, or even tuning in one of the dog- or cat-specific channels on cable.  “Most people, not everyone, when they’re home alone, there is some sort of background noise,” Johnson says. “Very rarely are we having complete and utter silence, so for some of our animals, it’s kind of off-putting.” Animals that are stressed may show symptoms like: depression, lethargy, destructive behavior, and a decrease in eating and drinking. She says simple things might help.

“If you have the ability in the morning, take the dog on quick walk, get some physical exercise in there,” Johnson says, “or even after you get home to kind of get an outlet there for them to decompress a little bit from you being gone.” In some cases, pet owners might consider hiring a petsitter to check in on the animals to ease their loneliness and make sure they’re okay.