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Atlantic-CAM sends 10 grapplers on to Districts

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February 5th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic-CAM wrestling team advanced 10 wrestlers on to District competition and won the 2A Sectional 3 at Central Decatur. The Trojans scored 263 points to earn the top spot. Creston was runner-up with 238pts.

The Trojans got first place finishes from Aiden Smith (106), Ethan Follmann (126), Easton O’Brien (132), Brian South (152), Kadin Stutzman (170), Jarrett Armstrong (182), and Brenden Casey (195).

Atlantic-CAM also had runner-up finishes from Dante Hedrington (138), Cruz Weaver (120), and Josh Hass (113).

Team Scores
1 Atlantic 263.0
2 Creston 238.0
3 Clarinda 177.0
4 Clarke, Osceola/Murray 113.0
5 Shenandoah 80.0
6 Central Decatur 66.0

Full results HERE.

Cass County Legislative Coffee topic: “Back the Blue” bill

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February 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Iowa Senator Tom Shipley from Nodaway, and Tom Moore, from Griswold, appeared on Zoom, Saturday morning (Feb. 5th) to answer questions from their constituents. The two men were part of a legislative coffee hosted by the economic development organization P.R.I.D.E (Progressive Rural Iowa Development Enterprise).

A number of southwest Iowa residents, including Atlantic Superintendent Steve Barber, Denise O’Brien, SWIPCO’s C.J. Petersen, and others, joined in on the electronic forum. One of the last questions posed to the legislators, was with regard to the “Back the Blue” law, and how it’s structured, relative to how law enforcement is paid. Senator Shipley said he had not heard anymore about the bill, but added to his knowledge, “it does not have to be a one-year deal.”

Representative Moore said he too is not aware of any committee movement on the subject, but is aware of a situation in Cass County (IA), where Moore says “The Chair of their Compensation Board is saying that they [The Supervisors] have acted illegally by reducing all of the salaries by half. And I don’t believe the Back the Blue bill affected their ability to do by law, what they’re capable of doing, which is if they reduce one branch of the government salary, they have to reduce al branches by the same amount.

Rep. Tom Moore on Zoom (Ric Hanson photo, 2/5/22)

So I believe what Cass County did was reduce that 26% that they were asking for the increase in the Sheriff’s salary [but] reduced that by half, I believe, to 13% and did the same for all the others. And so, I think they’ve acted legally.” Moore said he received a call about the matter Friday, when he got home, and that he will be checking on that the first of this week (Feb. 7-11), “just to make sure that is a part of the Back the Blue Bill, but I don’t believe it is.”

Cass County Board of Supervisor’s Chair Steve Baier also attended Saturday’s Zoom meeting. He confirmed what Rep. Moore said “In good faith, our Compensation Board, with very little guidance in the bill, took what they thought was ‘comparable,’ and that’s how the 26-percent raise for the Sheriff came about (as well as the 6-percent for the other, County-elected officers).” Baier said “We did cut the 26% proposed raise to 13% and cut the other departments (Treasurer, Auditor and so forth) by 50% to 3%.”

Cass County Board of Supervisor’s Chair Steve Baier on Zoom, 2/5/22. (Ric Hanson photo)

He went on to say, “Because of the structure of how we pay road deputies, chief deputies and so forth, the salary raise for the sheriff ended-up being about $12,000 at that reduced rate – a one-year jump of $12,000 – and our other chief deputy, investigating deputy, road deputies ended-up getting in the range of Seven-to Nine-thousand dollar increases. So the pot  for law enforcement went up considerably.”

“Although the Back the Blue didn’t spill over into jailers and dispatchers,” Baier said, “They also got – again, because of the way things are structured – considerable raises. Maybe some of these were justified, because of where we were, comparable to – again, whatever comparable means – so that part of county government got much larger increases in salaries, than the others.” Bair added, “The budget process isn’t over, but we had to settle those things to meet deadlines, really from a practical standpoint, by the end of [Feb. 4th]. So, that’s where we are with that, locally.”

We’ll have more on this weekend’s legislative coffee Monday, on KJAN. The next legislative coffee will take place Saturday, March 5 at 9:30 a.m., hosted by P.R.I.D.E. Vice-President, Clarke Gerlock, at the Cumberland Fire Station for an in-person gathering. The final coffee will take place Saturday, April 2 at 9:30 a.m. at a location TBD. Save the date!

The Progressive Rural Iowa Development Enterprise is an economic and community development nonprofit whose purpose is community growth and engagement through education.

Conservation Report 02/05/2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 5th, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks and Cass/Adair County Conservation Officer Grant Gelly talk about all things outdoors. This week they discuss licensing numbers from 2021, a little ice fishing, and land vegetation improvement opportunities.

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Council Bluffs man arrested after wrecking stolen truck in pursuit

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February 5th, 2022 by admin

A Council Bluffs man was arrested after a pursuit ended with him flipping a stolen vehicle on it’s top on Friday evening.

Council Bluffs Police report they were called to the Speedee Mart gas station at 2301 S. 24th Street at 4:11 p.m. on Friday for an attempted theft of a pick-up truck. Officers searched the area but were unable to locate the vehicle. Then at 5:15 p.m. Officers were called to the area of Grace Street and East Pierce Street for a vehicle matching the description and a man trying to steal a motorcyle. Detectives found the Chrysler truck and tried to initiate a traffic stop but the vehicle fled southbound on Bluffs Street.

When the vehicle attempted to turn westbound on 9th Avenue it hit a patch of ice and flipped on its top. The driver, 27-year-old Joseph Cias Smith Jr. of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody and suffered no injuries in the accident.

Smith Jr. was interviewed by Omaha detectives, as he is the suspect in possible additional charges in Omaha. He was eventually booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail on charges of Fugitive from Justice for a warrant for Sarpy County, Theft 1st (Possession of stolen vehicle), Burglary 3rd, Disobedience to sign and sign (4 counts), Eluding (Speed in excess of 25mph over the speed limit), Reckless Driving, and Unsafe Passing.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 02/05/2022

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February 5th, 2022 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, February 5, 2022  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. SW 10-20. High 42.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. S @ 5-10. Low 27.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. N @ 10-15. High 36.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy. NNW @ 5-10. Low 15.

Monday: Partly cloudy. High 40.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy. Mild. High 50.

Yesterday’s high was 27 and the low overnight was 3. This day last year we had a high of 21 and a low of -3. The all-time record high for today’s date was 66 in 1948 and the record low was -26 in 1936. Sunrise today is 7:28 a.m. Sunset tonight at 5:41 p.m.

Boys District Swimming is Saturday

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February 4th, 2022 by admin

Trojan LogoSix member school sites will host the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s 2022 district swimming meets, scheduled for 12 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 5.

All sites will utilize digital tickets through IHSAA partner HomeTown Ticketing.

The fastest 32 individual swimmers and 24 relay teams from district competition will qualify for state competition. The state meet is currently scheduled for Feb. 11-12 at the University of Iowa’s Campus Recreation & Wellness Center in Iowa City.

Atlantic will compete at Johnston along with Des Moines East, Des Moines Roosevelt, Johnston, Indianola, Newton, Ottumwa, and Waukee.

Sectional wrestling hits the mats Saturday

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February 4th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A and 2A Sectional Wrestling Meets will be held around the state on Saturday. The 1st and 2nd place winners in each weight class from Sectionals advance to District meets next Saturday.

In 2A Atlantic/CAM will head to Sectional 3 at Central Decatur high school in Leon to square off with Central Decatur, Clarinda, Clarke, Creston, and Shenandoah. Sectional 4 at Harlan will feature Carroll, Glenwood, Greene County, Harlan, Red Oak, and Southwest Iowa (Sidney). Qualifiers out of these two sectionals will advance the the District 2 meet at Glenwood.

In Class 1A area teams will be in Sectional 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, and 16. Sectional 9 at I-35 will include Nodaway Valley, Sectional 10 at Ogden will include Panorama.

Sectional 11 at AHSTW will include AHSTW, Audubon, Coon Rapids-Bayard, St. Albert, Treynor, Tri-Center, and Underwood. Sectional 12 at Riverside will feature ACGC, Bedford-Lenox, East Mills, East Union, Griswold, Riverside, Southwest Valley, and West Central Valley. Qualifiers from these two sites will advance to District 6 at Underwood.

Sectional 15 @ MVAOCOU includes Kuemper Catholic, Logan-Magnolia, Missouri Valley, MVAOCOU, South Central Calhoun, West Harrison, and Woodbine. Sectional 16 @ Woodbury Central includes West Monona, Westwood, Woodbury Central, Manson NW Webster, Lawton-Bronson, Hinton, East Sac County, and Alta-Aurelia. Qualifiers from these two sites will advance to District 8 at West Monona.

Action for all sectional meets get underway at Noon on Saturday. District meets on the 12th will start at 11:00 a.m.

Listen to Atlantic-CAM Head Coach Tim Duff’s full preview interview below.

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High School Basketball Scoreboard Friday 02/04/2022

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February 4th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Denison-Schleswig 38, Atlantic 32 -OT
Creston 68, Red Oak 33
Harlan 45, Lewis Central 39 (H: Raegen Wicks 20pts)
Kuemper Catholic 60, Shenandoah 51

Western Iowa Conference
Tri-Center 38, Riverside 26
Logan-Magnolia 55, IKM-Manning 27 (LM: Ava Goldsmith 16pts)
Underwood 62, Missouri Valley 27

Rolling Valley Conference
Exira-EHK 68, Woodbine 62 –ON KJAN
CAM 59, Glidden-Ralston 27
Coon Rapids-Bayard 48, Boyer Valley 28

Corner Conference
East Mills 68, Essex 30
Fremont-Mills 38, Griswold 17
Nodaway Valley (MO) 44, Sidney 39
Stanton 46, Conestoga NE 25

Pride of Iowa Conference
Martensdale-St. Marys 54, Central Decatur 45
Mount Ayr 55, Bedford 38
Nodaway Valley 59, Lenox 42 (NV: Maddax DeVault 21pts)
Southeast Warren 47, East Union 36

Other Scores
Seymour 49, Orient-Macksburg 36
Sioux City East 57, CB Abraham Lincoln 28
Sioux City North 56, CB Thomas Jefferson 22

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Atlantic 69, Denison-Schleswig 61 (A: Colton Rasmussen 28pts)
Kuemper Catholic 67, Shenandoah 34
Lewis Central 53, Harlan 43
Nebraska City 48, Clarinda 41
Red Oak 58, Creston 45

Western Iowa Conference
Riverside 55, Tri-Center 53
Logan-Magnolia 53, IKM-Manning 42
Underwood 67, Missouri Valley 43

Rolling Valley Conference
Ar-We-Va 79, Paton-Churdan 72
CAM 40, Glidden-Ralston 29
Coon Rapids-Bayard 53, Boyer Valley 47 -OT (CRB: Tanner Oswald 17pts, game tying 3 in regulation.)
Woodbine 68, Exira-EHK 56- ON KJAN

Corner Conference
Conestoga NE 57, Stanton 42
East Mills 81, Essex 18
Fremont-Mills 64, Griswold 39
Sidney 64, Nodaway Valley (MO) 50

Pride of Iowa Conference
Central Decatur 65, Martensdale-St. Marys 33
Lenox 59, Nodaway Valley 57 (L: Gabe Funk 20pts)
Mount Ayr 60, Bedford 52
Southeast Warren 50, East Union 44
Other Scores
CB Abraham Lincoln 81, Sioux City East 63
Seymour 49, Orient-Macksburg 36
Sioux City North 44, CB Thomas Jefferson 42

Woodbine boys earn season split with Exira-EHK

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February 4th, 2022 by admin

The Woodbine boys basketball team controlled the lead most of the way in a 68-56 win at Exira-EHK on Friday night, earning a season split with the Spartans. The Tigers led by 3 at half but increased that advantage to 11 by the end of the third and held serve down the stretch.

The Tigers jumped out to a 7-1 lead at the beginning of the game to set the tone. The Spartans were able to fight back for a brief lead in the second but a layup by Carter Gruver just before half swung momentum back to the Tigers. Gruver was huge in the second half as well making 10 of 10 from the free throw line to maintain the lead.

Gruver finished with 16 points, as did Cory Bantam. Dylan Hoefer led the Tigers with 18. Woodbine improved to 10-8 on the season. Next up for the Tigers is a road trip to West Harrison on Monday.

Exira-EHK was led by 16 points from Cash Emgarten and 15 from Aiden Flathers. The Spartans fall to 11-8 on the season and they will head to Paton-Churdan on Monday.

Exira-EHK rallies for big win over Woodbine, secures RVC Title

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February 4th, 2022 by admin

Exira-EHK fought back from a 7-point halftime deficit to defeat Woodbine 68-62 on Friday night and secure another Rolling Valley Conference Championship. Woodbine came out firing and had a 9-2 lead to start the game, forcing the Spartans to play catch-up until the third. Exira-EHK poured in 28 points in the third quarter and took the lead back by 2. The Spartans then took control down the stretch.

Exira-EHK wrestled that lead back in the third despite the Tigers knocking down 6 threes in the period. Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen was proud of the way the team locked in during that run.

Shots started to fall for the Spartans in the second half and Macy Emgarten finished with 21 points to lead the way. Shay Burmeister was big with 17 points, 9 in the third quarter alone. Coach Petersen said he needs her to come up big.

The Spartans improved to 18-1 with the win and secure another Rolling Valley Conference Championship. The Spartans have two games left on the schedule before hosting a Regional Quarterfinal on the 15th.

It was a valiant effort from Woodbine as they hit a ton of big shots all night. The Tigers were led by 17 points from Charlie Pryor. She had 15 points in the first half. Nicole Sherer added 14 as the Tigers dropped to 15-3 on the season, with two of those losses to the Spartans. Woodbine also has two games left before hosting Heartland Christian in First Round play on the 10th.