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Polls for today’s Primary Elections open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

News

June 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Tens of thousands of Iowans have cast absentee ballots for today’s Primary Election. Secretary of State Paul Pate has the latest numbers. “We’re about 65,000 early voting. That is above 2018 numbers, so that, to me, is a good indicator that people are paying attention,” Pate told Radio Iowa. “I don’t know if it’ll be as high as the past presidential cycle, but for a non-presidential election year, I think it’s pretty good.”

Iowa set an all-time primary election participation record of nearly half a million voters in 2020 — during the pandemic when many voters opted to cast absentee ballots rather than vote in person. Pate isn’t making predictions about turnout for this year’s Democratic and Republican Primary Elections. “Democrats and Republicans both have primaries in the U.S. Senate race. We have quite a few legislative primaries here and there across the state, so I think there’d be motivation to see a higher turnout, but my crystal ball is not that clear enough
to give you a hard number,” Pate said.

Iowans voting in-person today should double-check their polling location, as some have changed. That’s because of the once-every-decade process that has redrawn the boundaries of legislative and congressional districts. “It’s why you hear us talking about having a voting plan, checking your voting site, checking the secretary of state’s website to know where you’re going or call your county auditor because we want to make sure you’re comfortable in knowing where you’re supposed to be doing that voting,” Pate said.

Republican lawmakers shortened the time period for requesting an absentee ballot and the Iowa Capital Dispatch is reporting 461 voters in four of Iowa’s largest counties missed the deadline. Pate said he doesn’t have any statewide data, but isn’t surprised by those numbers from Polk, Linn, Scott and Black Hawk Counties. “I did expect that we’d see some of that. It’s going to probably take another election cycle to get people used to this,” Pate said, adding that county auditors have systems in place to notify voters if they didn’t make the absentee ballot request deadline and those voters have been able to vote in person at the county auditor’s office — or they can vote in-person today at their local precinct, “so they won’t be shut out.”

Iowans who’ve filled out an absentee ballot, but didn’t get it delivered have two options today. They can surrender it at their local precinct and cast a new ballot at the polling place or they can take the absentee ballot to their local county auditor’s office. Absentee ballots must be delivered to the auditor’s office by 8 p.m. tonight, or the ballot will not be counted.

The Legislative Council voted last month to give Pate authority — in emergency situations like fires — to let county election officials move precinct locations. “It could be something as simple as a water pipe burst,” Pate says. “In another incident, they moved a site because there were some other activities going on that were putting a lot of traffic congestion at a polling site so that people couldn’t readily access it, so we just basically moved it to the other side of a building, but it’s a technical thing and we want to make sure we handle it properly because the last thing we want to do is confuse a voter about having them go to the wrong spot and then find we moved it, so we want to be very sensitive in how we handle that.”

The polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. A 2021 law change moved up poll closing time an hour.

Corn and soybean planting just about ready to wrap

Ag/Outdoor

June 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A small percentage of corn and soybean planting remains after a busy week in the fields. The U-S-D-A report shows that 98 percent of the corn crop is in the ground. That’s three days ahead of the five-year average — but eleven days behind last year’s quick pace. Eighty-seven percent of the corn crop has emerged and the condition is rated 86 percent good to excellent. Ninety-four percent of soybeans are planted — which is six days ahead of the five-year average.

Sixty-nine percent of soybeans have emerged, which is one week behind last year but one day ahead of average. The first soybean condition rating showed 82 percent in good or excellent condition. (67% good 15% excellent).

Elliott man arrested for failure to appear on a drug charge

News

June 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 37-year-old Corey Smith,from Elliott,was arrested at around 5-p.m. Monday, in the 200 block of Cherry Street, in Elliott. Smith was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and charged with Failure to Appear, on an original Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine – 3rd offense, charge. His cash-only bond was set at $5,000.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue. June 7, 2022

Weather

June 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; P/Cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms, mainly this afternoon. High 78. S @ 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Mo. Cldy w/scatt. Shwrs & tstrms. Low 59. S-N @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Showers ending ealry; P/Cldy. High 76. N 10-15.
Thursday: P/Cldy w/shwrs & tstrms late. High 79.
Friday: Showers ending; P/Cldy. High 76.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 78. Our Low was 57. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 90 and the Low was 62. The Record High on this date was 98 in 1934/2011. The Record Low was 36 in 1894.

High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 06/06/2022

Sports

June 7th, 2022 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Creston 14, Atlantic 4
Creston 7, Atlantic 4
Glenwood 6, Lewis Central 0
Glenwood 10, Lewis Central 3
Kuemper Catholic 3, Harlan 2
St. Albert 7, Clarinda 2
Clarinda 6, St. Albert 4
Southwest Valley 11, Red Oak 1

Western Iowa Conference

Logan-Magnolia 10, Audubon 0
Missouri Valley 4, AHSTW 0
Treynor 10, IKM-Manning 2
Underwood 17, Riverside 7

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 18, West Harrison 9
Woodbine 5, Boyer Valley 0

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 15, East Mills 3
Griswold 13, Essex 1 (4 inn. G: Abby Gohlinghorst Grand Slam)

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 9, Moravia 3
East Union 10, Mormon Trail 0
Lenox 15, Stanton 2
Mount Ayr 10, Murray 0

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 5, CB Thomas Jefferson 4
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 3
West Central Valley 5, Madrid 2

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 3, Creston 1 (A; Tanner O’Brien 1 hit, 2 RBI. Wyatt Redinbaugh and Garrett McLaren with 1 hit and 1 run scored each)
Creston 7, Atlatnic 5 (A: Tanner O’Brien 2 RBI. Ethan Sturm and Wyatt Redinbaugh 2 hits each)
Harlan 5, Kuemper Catholic 0
Lewis Central 6, Glenwood 0
Red oak 12, Southwest Valley 0
St. Albert 2, Clarinda 1
Clarinda 13, St. Albert 0

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 12, Logan-Magnolia 1
IKM-Manning 3, Treynor 1
Missouri Valley 6, AHSTW 2
Underwood 12, Riverside 1

Rolling Valley Conference

West Harrison 2, Ar-We-Va 1
Woodbine 3, Boyer Valley 2

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 13, East Mills 2
Griswold 16, Essex 0
Lenox 5, Stanton 0

Pride of Iowa Conference

East Union 3, Mormon Trail 2
Lenox 5, Stanton 0
Mount Ayr 14, Murray 0
Moravia 4, Central Decatur 3
Red Oak 12, Southwest Valley 0

Other Scores

West Central Valley 4, Madrid 3

Carlin challenging Grassley in tomorrow’s GOP Primary

News

June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There are two statewide races in Tuesday’s Primary Election for Iowa’s U-S Senate seat. Three candidates are competing in the Democratic Primary. In the Republican Primary, Jim Carlin is challenging incumbent Chuck Grassley. Grassley is seeking an eighth term. Carlin is an attorney and a state senator from Sioux City. “I feel that the base of people that are going to align themselves with us is very energized,” Carlin said.

According to the most recent campaign filing, Carlin raised over half a million dollars for his campaign and had about 56-hundred left in mid-May.  “I’m very fortunate to have some very good staff around the state and they’ve done a really good job getting us in front of a lot of people,” Carlin says. “….I think the message of the preservation of freedom has really resonated with a lot of people.”

Carlin says too many politicians care more about power than about representing their constituents.

Kids Fishing Day at Lake Anita draws nice crowd

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 6th, 2022 by Jim Field

The Friends of Lake Anita hosted their annual Kids Fishing Day program in conjunction with the Iowa free fishing weekend this past Saturday. The event drew a nice crowd of 75 kids registered on the day.

Kids in attendance heard a presentation on fish identification from Iowa DNR Fisheries Technician Mark Boucher. He used some posters to talk about the differences in fish species in Iowa and then brought out some live fish to have the kids put their identifying skills to the test.

Kids then had about an hour to fish and with some bait and tackle provided if needed. After fishing all kids received a prize package and everyone in attendance was treated to a free will hot dog meal from the Friends of Lake Anita.

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City of Atlantic to begin mosquito spraying this week

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 6th, 2022 by Jim Field

The City of Atlantic is informing residents that mosquito spraying will begin this week and will continue every week until further notice. Spraying will take place on Thursday and Friday mornings from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.

2022 Hawkeye Ten All-Conference Boys Soccer Teams

Sports

June 6th, 2022 by admin

2022 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE BOYS SOCCER TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 Aidan Anderson Creston 12 CM/F
2 Ashton Lyon** Harlan 12th F/MF
3 Manuel Alcaraz Denison-Schleswig 12 Striker
4 Chris Campos Denison-Schleswig 11 Right Back
5 Edin Barrios Denison-Schleswig 11 Center Mid
6 Jade Nanfito** Glenwood 12 ST
7 Caden Johnson Glenwood 11 MF
8 Jayme Fritts Glenwood 12 MF
9 Cort Lovato, Jr Glenwood 10 MF
10 Will Devine** Lewis Central 12 GK
11 Brayden Shepard Lewis Central 10 MF/ST
12 Colton Costello Lewis Central 12 MF
13 Easton Adams Lewis Central 12 D
14 Jonah Churchill Lewis Central 12 ST
15 Gavin Tarbox** St. Albert Catholic 12 F
2ND TEAM
1 Ramon Perez Denison-Schleswig 12 Center Mid
2 Richard Gonzales Denison-Schleswig 9 Winger
3 Evan Jeronimo Denison-Schleswig 11 Winger/Striker
4 Oscar Hernandez Denison-Schleswig 12 Center Mid
5 Collin Lincoln Glenwood 12 CD
6 Jacob Slaughter Glenwood 12 MF
7 Thomas Nieman Glenwood 12 CD
8 Adam Severn Glenwood 10 MF
9 Luke Freund Harlan 12th D
10 Grant Assmann Harlan 12th D
11 Matthew Borkowski Kuemper Catholic 11 D
12 Boston Hensley Lewis Central 11 MF/ST
13 Johnny Barradas Lewis Central 12 D
14 Dylan Voudry Lewis Central 10 MF/D
15 Chase Morton St. Albert Catholic 12 GK
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Lee Houser Atlantic 12 M
2 Nathon Pobanz Atlantic 12 D
3 Tristian Mathisen Atlantic 12 F
4 Briley Hayes Creston 12 Left Mid
5 Derek Paup Creston 12 G
6 Dillon Starlin Creston 10 Holding Mid
7 McCoy Haines Creston 10 Right Mid
8 Jesus Hernandez Denison-Schleswig 10 Left Back
9 Jesse Velasquez Denison-Schleswig 11 Center Back
10 Casey Godbout Glenwood 10 GK
11 Ian Shelton Harlan 10th F
12 Isaac Evans Kuemper Catholic 12 Mid
13 Tommy Fitzsimmons Kuemper Catholic 10 F/MF
14 Gaige Tripp Lewis Central 12 Center/Back
15 Nate Kay St. Albert 12 D/F

4 arrests in Mills County

News

June 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Monday (today), reports four arrests took place over the past week. At around 1:17-a.m. today (Monday), 19-year-old Anthony Michael Bobzien, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on Bunge Avenue, for Driving While Barred (Bond $2,000).  Saturday night, 23-year-old Andrew James Hughes, of Glenwood, was arrested at 284th Street & Highway 34, for OWI/1st offense (Bond $1,000).

Friday afternoon, Deputies in Mills County arrested 47-year-old Toby Leland Blankenship, of Omaha, at Mills County Corrections (Jail), on a warrant for Sex Abuse Assault/2nd offense. He remains held in the jail without bond. And, on June 1st, 18-year-old Christopher John Goynes, of Omaha, was arrested following a traffic stop on I-29. He was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance & Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia (Bond $1,300).