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Monday (6-27) High School Softball Scores

Sports

June 28th, 2022 by Jim Field

HAWKEYE TEN CONFERENCE

  • Harlan 7, Shenandoah 5
  • Shenandoah 12, Harlan 11 (8 inn)
  • Denison-Schleswig 11, Red Oak 1
  • Denison-Schleswig 12, Red Oak 0
  • Kuemper Catholic 6, Clarinda 5
  • Kuemper Catholic 9, Clarinda 1
  • Creston 8, Lewis Central 6
  • Creston 10, Lewis Central 3
  • Glenwood 5, St. Albert 0
  • Glenwood 9, St. Albert 1

WESTERN IOWA CONFERENCE

  • Underwood 8, IKM-Manning 7

ROLLING VALLEY CONFERENCE

  • CAM 5, Coon Rapids-Bayard 2
  • CAM 3, Coon Rapids-Bayard 0
  • Woodbine 9, Boyer Valley 4
  • Ar-We-Va 12, West Harrison 3

CORNER CONFERENCE

  • Griswold 14, Essex 0 (Griswold wins Corner Conference Championship)
  • Stanton 15, Sidney 8
  • Fremont-Mills 11, East Mills 0

NON-CONFERENCE

  • Audubon 9, Bedford 3
  • West Monona 5, AHSTW 2
  • Missouri Valley 16, Westwood 2
  • Lamoni 4, Lenox 3

Monday (6-27) High School Baseball Scores

Sports

June 28th, 2022 by Jim Field

HAWKEYE TEN CONFERENCE:

  • Harlan 10, Shenandoah 0
  • Harlan 12, Shenandoah 0
  • Clarinda 3, Kuemper Catholic 2
  • Clarinda 10, Kuemper Catholic 0
  • Denison-Schleswig 5, Red Oak 3
  • Red Oak 6, Denison-Schleswig 0
  • Lewis Central 10, Creston 0
  • Lewis Central 15, Creston 1
  • Glenwood 11, St. Albert 4

ROLLING VALLEY CONFERENCE:

  • CAM 7, Coon Rapids-Bayard 4
  • CAM 12, Coon Rapids-Bayard 7 (CAM wins RVC championship)
  • West Harrison 10, Ar-We-Va 9
  • Woodbine 8, Boyer Valley 5
  • Whiting 10, Glidden-Ralston 9

CORNER CONFERENCE:

  • Griswold 17, Essex 2
  • Fremont-Mills 5, East Mills 3
  • Sidney 6, Stanton 1

OTHERS:

  • West Monona 3, AHSTW 2
  • Bedford 5, Audubon 2
  • Underwood 12, Nodaway Valley 0
  • Kingsley-Pierson 12, Treynor 4
  • Woodbury Central 14, Tri-Center 0
  • Southwest Valley 10, Clarke 0
  • Missouri Valley 15, Westwood 10
  • Lamoni 3, Lenox 2

Iowa State’s T.J. Otzelberger on developing new scorers

Sports

June 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger says the Cyclones need to develop additional scorers this summer. With Izaiah Brockington going pro and Big 12 freshman of the year Tyrese Hunter transferring to Texas the Cyclones lost their top two scorers from last year’s team that made it to the Sweet-16.

Otzelberger says summer is a good time to begin to establish roles.

Holmes is a transfer from St. Bonaventure and Kalscheur averaged just over nine and a half points last season. Otzelberger expects more scoring from senior forward Jaz Kunc (koons), who shot better than 39 percent from three point range.

Otzelberger wants Kunc to be more aggressive on offense.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., June 28 2022

Weather

June 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 88. SW @ 10-20.
Tonight: Fair to Partly cloudy. Low around 68.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 90. S @ 10-20.
Thursday: P//Cldy. High 92.
Friday: P/Cldy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 85.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 80. Our Low was 50. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 85 and the Low was 66. The Record High on this date was 103 in 1936. The Record Low was 50 in 1896 & 2006.

Prosecutors announce Cedar Rapids drug ring leader has pleaded guilty

News

June 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Federal prosecutors say a Cedar Rapids man who was the leader of a major drug ring has pleaded guilty to distributing heroin, fentanyl and other synthetic substances. Court records indicate federal authorities got a wiretap on 32-year-old Brian Jarell Dennis’s phone to track drug dealing activity. He’s pleaded guilty and faces at least a decade or a maximum sentence of life in prison.

Seven other people have previously pleaded guilty to being involved in the drug ring and are awaiting sentencing. One man involved already has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison and three other people are awaiting their trials.

4 arrests in Fremont County

News

June 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope Reports:

On June 23rd, around 12-p.m., deputies were called to Riverton for a dispute. They arrested 64-year-old Edward Umbreit, of Riverton, for Disorderly Conduct and Simple Assault. Umbreit was being held at the Fremont County Jail on $1,500 cash bond.

Umbreit

At around 4:15-a.m. Monday, June 27th, Fremont County Deputies were called to a single-vehicle roll over accident involving a semi, in the 1700 block of Highway 275, north of Sidney. Deputies made contact with the semi driver, 40-year-old Joseph Dale Linkenhoker.  He had been traveling south on highway, and failed to negotiate the curve. The semi left the roadway to the left, and entered the ditch, where it rolled onto its side. Linkenhoker was uninjured. The semi was a total loss. Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the accident. Linkenhoker was arrested for OWI 1st Offense, and was being held on $1000 bond. Sidney Fire and Rescue assisted the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office on the call.

Linkenhoker

At around 10-a.m. Monday, deputies were called to the Tall Corn Motel near Shenandoah for a report of a burglary in progress. Law Enforcement made contact with 31-year-old Hope Kalkas, of Shenandoah. She was observed by witnesses removing items from a hotel room that did not belong to her. Kalkas was arrested for Theft 5th Degree and Burglary 3rd Degree. Kalkas was being held at the Fremont County Jail on $5,300 bond. (No photo available)

And, a little after 2-p.m., Monday, Fremont County Deputies were called to an address in Sidney for a report of a fight in progress. Witness advised a male was on top of a female assaulting her outside of a residence. Upon arrival, witnesses advised the pair had entered a residence. Deputies could hear a disturbance inside the residence and made entry. Deputies arrested 35-year-old Robert Reafling, of Sidney, for Domestic Abuse 2nd Offense. Reafling was being held at the Fremont County Jail pending initial appearance with a Magistrate.

Reafling

Disclaimer: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Ottumwa city council to keep pit bull ban in place

News

June 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Ottumwa’s city council has voted to keep the city’s pit bull ban in place. With a 4-1 vote, the council approved the first reading of the revised animals ordinance to the city’s code. The revised ordinance keeps pit bulls in the dangerous animals category, making it illegal for an owner to keep a pit bull within city limits. The ordinance must be read two more times publicly before it is adopted into law which is expected to happen in July.

A protest to dispute the revised ordinance was held yesterday (Sunday). Community for Animal Responsibility and Education (We C.A.R.E.) argues that breed-specific language laws do not stop dog bites, are difficult to enforce and punish responsible owners.

MARY ELIZABETH BEATTY, 96, of Elk Horn (Funeral service 7/2/22)

Obituaries

June 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

MARY ELIZABETH BEATTY, 96, of Elk Horn, died Sunday, June 26th, at the Salem Lutheran Home, in Elk Horn. Funeral services for MARY BEATTY will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, July 2nd, at the United Church of Avoca. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family.

Visitation with the family will take place one hour prior to the service, Saturday (10-a.m. until 11-a.m.).  Lunch will be served immediately following the service.

Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery at Hancock at 1:00 PM.

MARY BEATTY is survived by:

Her son – Chester P. Wasko, of Long Beach, CA.

Her step-daughter: Barbara Mueller, of Papillion, NE.

3 step grandchildren; and five step great-grandchildren, many other relatives and friends.

Gov. Reynolds, IEDA announce $16.5M in first round of Destination Iowa funding for quality of life and tourism

News

June 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES– Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds and the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) have announced $16.5 million in grant funding for the following four projects through Destination Iowa. The $100 million program, announced in April, invests in transformational attractions that will bolster the quality of life in Iowa communities and attract visitors and new residents.

The Governor says “Communities in all corners of the state are creating unique destinations, from the Field of Dreams in Dyersville to a thriving arts and culture scene in Sioux City. Destination Iowa will help more communities fuel tourism and economic growth while enhancing the quality of life for Iowans.”

  • The Siouxland Regional Trail System was awarded $7,000,000 to develop five trail projects and connect the communities of Sioux City, Le Mars, Hinton, Merrill, Sergeant Bluff. The project will provide over 100 miles of continuous trail projects in the area and includes the Cone Mountain Bike Park, the 18.5-mile PlyWood Trail and 4.3-mile Loess Hills Scenic Trail.
  • Universal Television, LLC, was awarded $6,000,000 for the development of a Field of Dreams television series. Filming will be based in several Iowa counties including Polk, Mahaska, Boone and Clinton, with primary sets located in Polk City. Plans include set construction of a ball field and refurbishment of a farmhouse in Polk City. Filming is scheduled to begin in 2022.
  • Polk County Conservation was awarded $2,500,000 for the Easter Lake North Shore Project, which will transform Des Moines’ Easter Lake into an accessible recreational hub for rowing, swimming, fishing, and other water sports. Plans include adaptive fishing boats, accessible canoe/kayak launches, an inclusive playground for children of all abilities, and an environmental education learning center.
  • Dallas County Conservation was awarded $1,000,000 to complete the remaining four miles of trail to connect the Raccoon River Valley Trail and High Trestle Trail in central Iowa. This project will create a 120-mile continuous loop of trail and connect two existing popular trails.

IEDA began accepting applications on May 9 and will continue to review applications as they arrive through December 31 or until funding runs out.  Applications are scored based on eligibility, completeness, and the project’s ability to meet the program goal of creating transformational tourism attractions. Cities, counties, nonprofits and other organizations can apply for Destination Iowa grants through four separate funds: Economically Significant Development, Outdoor Recreation, Tourism Attraction, and Creative Placemaking.

Funded projects must be completed by June 30, 2026. For more information on the Destination Iowa program, visit iowaeda.com/destination-iowa/. Funding for this program is being made available through the federal American Rescue Plan Act.

Republican lawmaker endorses Democrat running for reelection to state senate

News

June 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A retiring Republican member of the Iowa House who’s a former member of the Iowa G-O-P’s governing board has endorsed a Democrat seeking reelection to the Iowa Senate. It may not be unprecedented, but it’s rare. Republican State Representative Jarad Klein of Keota is endorsing Democratic Senator Kevin Kinney of Oxford. Kinney faces Republican State Senator Dawn Discoll of Williamsburg in the General Election.

Klein, who lives in the senate district, is a former member of the Iowa Republican Party’s state central committee. Klein says he and Kinney, the Democrat, have worked together on many issues and Klein says Kinney is committed to doing what’s best for his constituents.

Iowa G-O-P chairman issued a statement criticizing Kinney and praising Driscoll, but never mentioning the fellow Republican who endorsed a Democrat. Kaufmann says votes in lock step with the liberal progressives in the Democratic Party, while Driscoll has fought to lower taxes, protect freedoms, and has defended parents’ rights every time she’s had the chance.