GIRLS TENNIS
St. Albert 5, Shenandoah 4
BOYS TENNIS
Denison-Schleswig 6, Sioux City East 3
St. Albert 6, Shenandoah 3
GIRLS TENNIS
St. Albert 5, Shenandoah 4
BOYS TENNIS
Denison-Schleswig 6, Sioux City East 3
St. Albert 6, Shenandoah 3
GIRLS GOLF
Lenox 260, East Union 266
-Medalist: Abbie Notz, Lenox, 56. Runner-Up: Sara Collins, East Union, 60.
Logan-Magnolia 221, Riverside NTS.
-Medalist: Kali Collins, Lo-Ma, 47. Runner-Up: Adi Brink, Riverside, 49.
Wayne 290, Mount Ayr NTS
-Medalist: Emmalee Schaefer, Mount Ayr, 53. Runner-Up: Mallory Wheeler, Mount Ayr, 59.
BOYS GOLF
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East Union 214, Lenox 255
-Medalist: Danny Thomlinson, East Union, 52. Runner-Up: Wyatt Carlson, Eas Union, 53.
Logan-Magnolia 184, Riverside NTS
-Medalist: Gavin Maguire, Lo-Ma, 42. Runner-Up: Brody West, Lo-Ma, 44.
Wayne 200, Mount Ayr 216
-Medalist: Drew Ehlen, Mount Ayr, 46. Runner-Up: RC Hicks, Mount Ayr, 47.
Winterset 169, Clarke 174, Creston 211
DES MOINES – Thousands of students across Iowa made their voices heard about the upcoming election when they cast ballots in Secretary of State’s Paul Pate’s Iowa Youth Straw Poll, Tuesday. Students in K-12 schools were invited to vote for their preferred candidates in Iowa’s congressional and gubernatorial races. Candidates submitted video messages tailored toward students. As of the last report, with nearly 9,000 votes cast, Republican Chuck Grassley leads all candidates in the U.S. Senate race with 39 % of the vote. Republican Jim Carlin is second with 23%. Democratic Abby Finkenauer has 20%.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds leads the gubernatorial field, with 65% of the vote. Some Youth Straw Poll participants will be eligible to participate in the June primary and November general election this year. Secretary Pate says “It’s important to engage our young people in civics at an early age and this is a fun, hands-on way to do that. Voting is not only a civic duty, but also the best way to make your voice heard. My thanks to all the students who participated, and to the teachers that helped organize events at their schools.”
Iowa’s four U.S. Congressional races were also polled, with Republicans leading in three of the four districts. Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks leads Christina Bohannan in the First District, 65-35%. Ashley Hinson is ahead of Liz Mathis in the Second District, 66-34% Democrat Cindy Axne has the most votes so far in the Third District, with 30%, followed by three Republicans, Nicole Hasso at 28%, Gary Leffler at 22% and Zach Nunn at 20%. Republican Randy Feenstra is leading in the Fourth District with 66%.
The Iowa Youth Straw Poll is open to students of every grade level and youth civic organizations.
Vote totals are available by clicking here.
(Washington, D-C) – President Biden has announced five new federal judicial nominees, all of whom are extraordinarily qualified, experienced, and devoted to the rule of law and our Constitution, including a District Court Judge in Iowa. His office says “These choices also continue to fulfill the President’s promise to ensure that the nation’s courts reflect the diversity that is one of our greatest assets as a country — both in terms of personal and professional backgrounds.” The announcement marks the President 16th round of nominees for federal judicial positions and his fourth slate of nominations in 2022, bringing the number of announced federal judicial nominees to 90.
District Court
Judge Stephen Henley Locher: Nominee for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
Judge Stephen Henley Locher has served as a U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Southern District of Iowa since 2021. He was previously a partner at Belin McCormick, P.C., in Des Moines, Iowa from 2013 to 2021. From 2008 to 2013, Judge Locher was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa. From 2004 to 2008, Judge Locher was an associate at Goldberg Kohn in Chicago. Judge Locher served as a law clerk for Judge John R. Gibson on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from 2003 to 2004.
Judge Locher received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2003, and his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, magna cum laude, in 2000.
Jim Field visits with Produce in the Park Market Manager Brigham Hoegh about the Spring Celebration Market this Friday, April 15 from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center. Today is the last day to pre-order items, go to www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.
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(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Department says no injuries to a motorist from Cass County, after a vehicle struck a deer Tuesday night. Authorities say a 2010 Dodge Caliber driven by 66-year-old Anita Ruth Shimer, of Griswold, was traveling west on Highway 34 at around 8:40-p.m., when a deer came out of the south ditch and crossed the road. The car struck the deer, causing $1,500 damage to the vehicle.
And, Creston Police say a woman residing in the 100 block of S. Jarvis Street, in Creston, reported on Tuesday, that two tires on her vehicle had been slashed overnight. The loss was estimated at $299.
(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School Board will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening in the Schuler Elementary School Media Center. The meeting (which can be viewed on You Tube) begins at 5:30-p.m., with three Public Hearings on:
In other business, the Atlantic School Board will act on the following resignations and contract recommendations:
Other action items during the Board’s meeting include:
The Atlantic School Board will also act on approving Winter Season Coaching contracts for
And, the Board is expected to approve a sharing agreement with the Griswold CSD for Transportation Director. Their final order of business before entering into a closed session, is with regard to a Long-Term Suspension Agreement. After the Board comes out of their closed session for discussion with District Legal Counsel, they are likely to act on a Legal Complaint with regard to the Middle School Fire.
(Elk Horn, Iowa) – The Exira-EHK School District met Monday evening and accepted the resignation of Secondary Principal Nate McDonald, who has accepted a similar role with the Missouri Valley School District. The board also approved the FY 2023 School Budget, which calls for the tax levy rate to decrease roughly twenty cents, to $11.68/$1,000 valuation.
The Exira-EHK Board approved a list of 26 Seniors for graduation for May 15th, pending completion of students’ respective course requirements. The board renewed sharing agreements with Green Hills AEA for a Librarian and School Based Interventionist, and they approved a bid $14,500 from Audubon Furniture Mart for new flooring in the Elk Horn cafeteria. The project will begin as soon as school is out for summer break.
As expected (and previously announced as an action item), the Exira-EHK Board approved the resignations of: Ryan Gaumer (4th Grade Teacher); Emma Bireline (HS English Teacher); Para-Educators Stephanie Thompson and Kristi Madsen, and (as mentioned), Nate McDonald (Secondary Principal).
And, they approved the hiring of the following personnel: Sara Myers (MS/HS Guidance Counselor); Stephanie Ford (5th Grade Teacher); Derek Reischauer (HS Social Studies Teacher); Andrea Schwery (Head Softball Coach), Courtney Peppers (Assistant Softball Coach); Tom Petersen (Head Baseball Coach), and Drew Buckholdt (Assistant Baseball Coach).