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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., March 30, 2022

Weather

March 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light rain. Temps falling from the Low 40’s to the upper 30’s. NW winds 15-25 mph.

Tonight: Cloudy w/a rain or light snow. Low 30. N/NW @ 15-25.

Thursday: Light snow ending in the morning (1-2″ on the grassy areas). High 42. NW @ 15-25.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 55.

Saturday: A chance of light rain in the morning. Mo. Cldy. High 48.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 63. We received just a trace of rain last night at KJAN. Our 24-hour Low (at 7-a.m.), was 36. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 52, and the Low was 22. The Record High was 87 in 1968. The Record Low was 8, in 1964.

Major step for Bottle Bill re-do as Senate passes plan on 31-18 vote

News

March 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill to make changes in Iowa’s “Bottle Bill” has made it farther in the Iowa legislature this year than any previous attempt to adjust the deposit and redemption system. Senator Jason Schultz of Schleswig guided the bill through Senate debate yesterday (Tuesday).

“Ladies and gentlemen, I didn’t fully expect to get to this point where we’d be on the floor offering Iowans an opportunity to extend the life of what polling shows 83% of Iowans want it to survive either in its current form or expand it,” Schultz said. Schultz and his fellow Republicans in the Iowa Senate have voted to let grocery stores in Iowa refuse bottle and can returns starting next summer.

The bill would increase the handling fee for redemption centers from one cent to three cents of every nickel deposit on a beverage container. The wholesalers that distribute beer and pop to retailers would be able to keep un-redeemed deposits. Democrats in the Senate opposed the bill. There are only 60 redemption centers operating today and Senator Herman Quirmbach, a Democrat from Ames, says this plan will kill the Bottle Bill.

“We’re asked to believe in this mythology that somehow redemption centers will all of a sudden pop up across the countryside. I think that’s ridiculous,” Quirmbach says. “I saw the redemption center in Ames disappear about 25 years ago and I don’t see it coming back.” Senator Bill Dotzler, a Democrat from Waterloo, says when grocery stores opt out of the system, consumers won’t be able to easily find a place to take their empties.

“The consumer is basically paying five cents for something they’re not going to be able to get back,” Dotzler says, “and that’s a big mistake.” Schultz says the bill offers an incentive to expand and open new redemption centers. “I think if you triple the amount of money that goes into a certain sector whether it’s cotton candy, a gun shop or a luxury car dealership, you’re going to get more of them,” Schultz says. “It happens that way.”

A bill that takes a slightly different approach is eligible for debate in the Iowa House. The Republican who’s leading development of that House plan says negotiations with the Senate are underway and he’s hopeful about reaching an agreement on a Bottle Bill re-do this year.

Pipeline opponents hold ‘public hearing’ at Capitol

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 30th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Opponents of proposed carbon pipelines have staged what they’re calling a public hearing in the Iowa Capitol rotunda. Shelby County Supervisor Steve Kenkle says there’s been little public input and county officials lack the authority to have any say about the projects. “I call a spade a spade and if it doesn’t make sense or people are not accountable, I ask a lot of questions and so I’ve been at meetings asking questions…I think the process is flawed,” Kenkel said to applause and cheers. “It’s flawed and that’s the reason I’m here.”

Kenkel lives on a century farm near Earling, about a mile from the proposed route for the Summit pipeline. Some of the other speakers were landowners who don’t want to sell easements on their property so the pipelines can pass through. They oppose letting the Iowa Utilities Board invoke eminent domain authority so property can be seized for the projects. Carolyn Raffensperger, executive director of the Science and Environmental Health Network, also addressed the crowd.

“They want to take your property through this unique power of government and hand it over to a private corporation so they that they make their profit using your land…and I say: ‘No!'” Raffensperger said, to cheers. A small group of union members attended the rally with the counter message that good-paying jobs are connected to pipeline construction.

ACGC boys win at Colfax-Mingo Co-Ed Invite 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Colfax-Mingo 88
  2. Baxter 87
  3. Des Moines Christian 84
  4. ACGC 58

ACGC’s Ava Campbell won the 800M and was 2nd in the 1500M. Kiersten Knobbe was 3rd in the 3000M for the Chargers. Chloe Largent won the High Jump and ACGC won the 4x800M Relay.

Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 104
  2. Des Moines Christian 99
  3. Baxter 62
  4. Colfax-Mingo 52

ACGC picked up wins from Austin Kunkle (100M, 200M), Trevin Suhr (1600M, 3200M), Lance Bunde (High Jump), 4x100M Relay, and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Full results HERE

High School Tennis Scoreboard 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

St. Albert 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

BOYS TENNIS

CB Abraham Lincoln 9, Harlan 0
Glenwood 7, Southwest Valley 2

High School Soccer Scoreboard 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Carroll 2, Denison-Schleswig 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, St. Albert 0
Nodaway Valley/West Central Valley 2, Logan-Magnolia 1
Underwood 3, Treynor 3 (OT, Suspended due to weather)

BOYS SOCCER

Lewis Central 3, Indianola 0
Sioux City East 3, Denison-Schleswig 0

Earlham Early Bird Track Meet 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

Girls

Jaidyn Sellers of Panorama won the 100M and 400M.

Full girls results HERE.

Boys

Dominic Braet of Earlham won the 800M. Earlham also won the Distance Medley.

Full boys results HERE

Bedford Track Invite 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

Girls Team Scores

1
Wayne
112.00
2
Fremont-Mills
51.00
3
Lenox
48.00
4
Southwest Valley
38.00
5
Griswold
30.00
6
CAM
29.00
7
Bedford
26.00
8
East Union
14.00
9
Orient-Macksburg
10.00
10
Southeast Warren
6.00

Paige Luft of Griswold was 2nd in the Discus. CAM’s Mallory Behnken was 5th in the Discus and 4th in the Shot Put. CAM’s Jenna Wheatley was 3rd in the 100M.

Full girls results HERE

Boys Team Scores

1
Lenox
78.00
2
CAM
71.00
3
Fremont-Mills
44.00
4
Southwest Valley
42.00
5
Bedford
40.00
6
Southeast Warren
33.00
7
Wayne
26.00
8
East Union
17.00
9
Griswold
12.00
10
Orient-Macksburg
5.00
11
Clarinda
3.00

CAM’s Lane Spieker won the 100M and Long Jump. Cale Maas won the 400M for the Cougars. Cade Ticknor of CAM was 2nd in the Discus.

Full boys results HERE

Audubon Boys Early Bird Meet 03/29/2022

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

Team Scores

1
Underwood
176.00
2
Treynor
107.00
3
Riverside
78.00
4
OABCIG
68.00
5
Audubon
60.00
6
Missouri Valley
56.00
7
East Mills
42.00
8
West Harrison
37.00
9
AHSTW
33.00
10
Ar-We-Va
30.00
11
Exira-EHK
25.00
12
Heartland Christian
16.00
13
Paton-Churdan
1.00

Underwood had champions in the following events: Chase Ryan (100M, 200M), Alex Ravlin (400M), Scott Pearson (800M), Easton Eledge (Discus), Thomas Huneke (Shot Put), 4x800M Relay, and Sprint Medley. Audubon’s Gavin Smith won the 110M Hurdles and 400M Hurdles. The Wheelers also won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay. Tyler Kingery of Exira-EHK won the High Jump. Riverside took the 4x400M Relay.

Full results: 2022 Audubon Boys Early Bird

Joe Toussaint enters transfer portal

Sports

March 29th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Junior point guard Joe Toussaint has notified head coach Fran McCaffery of his intentions to transfer from the University of Iowa and the men’s basketball program.

“After much consideration and thought, I have decided to put my name in the transfer portal to pursue an expanded role at another institution. I am thankful to my teammates, coaches, and fans for a memorable three years. Winning a Big Ten championship and building lifelong relationships that I have made during my time in Iowa City is something I will always cherish.”

“We want to thank Joe Toussaint for being an integral part of multiple NCAA Tournament teams and a Big Ten championship team,” said head coach Fran McCaffery. “He brought great effort and character to our program. He will be great wherever he goes, and we wish him the very best moving forward.”

Toussaint led the team in assists (3.2) and steals (1.4) per game (3.2) and averaged 4.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 36 games this past season. In three seasons with the Hawkeyes, Toussaint played in 98 games, including 41 starts, averaging 4.8 points, 2.8 assists, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.2 steals per contest.