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Produce in the Park’s Christmas Market Now Accepting Pre-orders

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA (December 13, 2021) – Produce in the Park’s Christmas Market is now accepting preorders at  www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com. Pre-orders will be accepted through Monday, December 20. Christmas Market 2021 will also offer in-person shopping, but some products—such as Miss NiNi’s pies and cheesecakes and Pomodoro Fresh Italian Food Truck’s take and bake meals—are only available pre-order.

Christmas Market is being held Thursday, December 23 from 3-7 PM at the Cass County Community Center (805 W. 10th St. Atlantic, up the hill from the fairgrounds). Christmas Market offers an excellent variety of premium homegrown and homemade products. The holiday farmers market is being held just two days before Christmas, so shoppers can enjoy delicious local foods on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day—including a variety of sweet treats, desserts, produce, meats, and more—in addition to handmade stocking stuffers, gifts, and decorations.

Christmas Market Vendors:
Vendors offering pre-ordering only:
• Miss NiNi’s Fine Desserts – Handmade pies and cheesecakes in over 10 flavors
• Harrisdale Farmstead – Produce (squash, pie pumpkins, garlic)
Prepared food vendor (take and bake meals offered pre-order only):
• Pomodoro Fresh Italian Food Truck:
o Homemade pasta, sauces, sandwiches, salads and dessert offered on-site.
o Take and bake meals for two or four offered pre-order only (Chicken Alfredo, Lasagna,
Spaghetti and Meatballs).
Vendors offering pre-ordering and in-person shopping:
• Bridgewater Farm – Organic produce (spinach, beets, potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots,
kohlrabi, garlic, turnips), eggs, and meat
• Brun Ko Farm – Beef, pork, chicken, lamb, granola, suet blocks, cookies, and desserts
• Erickson Foods – Produce, syrups, fruit butters, and jellies
• Frosting Inc. – Cupcakes, cookies, hot cocoa bombs, and more
• Johnna Joy Designs – Jewelry and more
• Kingwood Farm – Goat milk soap, detergent, bath shreds, lotion. Pasture-raised pork, eggs,
beef
• Kringle Man – Danish kringle, cream horns, Danish letters, Danish pastries
• Noble Provisions – Beef
• Smudge – Bath and body products, soaps, and candles
• Sweet Sisters Vegan – Vegan health and beauty products
• The Pet Bistro – Dog and cat food and treats; cat toys and beds
• TJ’s Kitchen – Wine bread pastries
Vendors offering in-person shopping only:
• Connie’s Creations – Hand-crocheted dishcloths, hats, hot pads, and more
• DeLaine’s Designs – Doll clothes
• DezaRae Farm Soaps – Goat milk lotions and soaps
• JD Crafters – Items made using a laser and CNC router and a lathe, including Christmas and table
ornaments, signage, cutting boards, coasters, serving trays and catch all trays, and more
• Mandy’s Sweet Tooth Confections – Homemade pies, sugar cookie bars, cupcakes, cookie trays,
candy barks and fudge, savory pretzels and snack mix, and other assorted desserts
• Slightly Sassy Orchid Designs – Tumblers and signs
• Wud Bi Tek – CNC laser carvings and cuttings

Christmas Market is made possible by sponsorships from the Atlantic Community Promotion Commission, First Whitney Bank and Trust, Camblin Mechanical, Cass County Tourism, Cass County Farm Bureau, the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, Meyer and Gross, and Smith Land Service. Produce in the Park thanks customers for masking and distancing at indoor markets. For the latest information on Christmas Market, follow Produce in the Park on Facebook
(www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/) or sign up for the Produce in the Park newsletter at www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com.

Iowa Gaming Association CEO says his group would be neutral on bill to legalize online casinos

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December 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A representative of the 19 state-licensed casinos in Iowa says lawmakers may debate legalizing online casino gambling — but NOT during the 2022 legislative session. Six other states (Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia) have already authorized online casinos. Iowa Gaming Association president and C-E-O Wes Ehrecke says the concept is still in its embryonic stage.

“We don’t envision any legislation coming forward, but if it is, we’re going to be neutral,” Ehrecke says. “We have some of our members that support looking at it. There are others that are opposed. They have questions and thoughts and so this is going to need to evolve over the next year or two before any serious legislation or consideration would happen.” It became legal for Iowans to place SPORTS bets online on August 15th of 2019. Ehrecke says he doesn’t expect making online casinos legal as well would lead to the demise of the brick and mortar operations in the state.

“It’s not just gaming,” Ehrecke says. “It’s the dining, the hotels, the comedy clubs — the variety of things that are within a casino, plus the concerts and conventions and the like. We’ve really created premier destinations in 19 places.” But Ehrecke says analyzing the record in the six states that have legalized online casinos will be key. He says there’ll be questions of how online gaming revenue compared to in-person wagering and whether foot traffic declines significantly in casinos.

“Is it going to be something that’s worthwhile like when we’re having our blizzards in the wintertime and things like that, so there’s just a variety of things — and how to structure it properly,” Ehrecke says. “You know, where’s the appetite for Iowans and legislators to want to have this as an option?”

Ehrecke made his comments during an appearance this weekend on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S.

No. 17 Iowa State beats Jackson State 47-37

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December 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It was ugly but still a win as 17th ranked Iowa State had to grind out a 47-37 win over Jackson State. The Cyclones won despite shooting just 35 percent as they improve to 10-0.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. The Cyclones survived cold shooting with another strong defensive effort.

Otzelberger says the Cyclones never got clicking on offense.

Iowa State is off for finals and hosts Southeast Louisiana next Sunday.

Jaz Kunc led ISU with 12 points. Gabe Kalscheur added 11 and says the Cyclones have become a confident team.

It was Iowa State’s lowest scoring total in a victory in 40 years.

2 injured during an ATV rollover Sunday afternoon

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December 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Elliott, Iowa) – Two people were injured during an ATV rollover accident Sunday afternoon, west of Elliott. The incident happened near 2166 110th Street, at around 4:20-p.m. A medical helicopter was requested at the scene. Additional information is currently available.

House fire in Elliott Sunday afternoon

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December 12th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

[Updated 12/13/21) (Elliott, Iowa) – Firefighters from Elliott and Red Oak were dispatched to a residential structure fire at approximately 1:40-p.m., Sunday.  The flames were reported at 600 Elm Street, the residence of Steve & Jessica DeLage and their son, Dax.  Griswold and Grant Fire Departments were called to offer mutual aid in the form of water tankers and additional fire fighters.

According to Griswold Fire Chief J.C. Wyman, the family had safely evacuated the structure prior to firefighters’ arrival. The house was a total loss. Strong winds fanned the flames through the two-story house. Crews were on the scene for about three-hours. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known.

Elliott house fire 12/12/21. (Photo submitted)

Other agencies assisting at the scene included the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and the Red Cross, along with the Cass and Montgomery County Emergency management agencies.

Stutzman wins 170 pound title at Council Bluffs Wrestling Classic; Trojans place 16th

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December 12th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic/CAM senior Kadin Stutzman won the 170 pound title at the Council Bluffs Wrestling Classic Saturday at Mid America Center. Stutzman earned three pins and a tech fall to bull his way to the title. The Trojans finished 16th in the team standings at the two-day event.

Other place winners in the gold bracket for Atlantic/CAM were Aiden Smith with a 5th place finish at 106 and Ethan Follmann with a 7th place finish at 132. Other finishes for the Trojans were Cruz Weaver 15th at 120, Easton O’Brien 20th at 138, Brian South 11th at 145, Tanner O’Brien 18th at 152, Jarrett Armstrong 15th at 182, Brenden Casey 15th at 195, Miles Mundorf 18th at 220, and Nathan Keiser 14th at 285.

The team championship went to Brandon Valley, SD. Underwood placed 3rd. The Eagles had a champion and two runners-up. Gable Porter won the title at 132. 2nd place finishers for Underwood were Blake Allen at 120, Stevie Barnes at 138, and Hagen Heistand at 145.

The Underwood girls had a champion with Molly Allen winning at 107. Lewis Central’s Sophie Barnes took the title at 126.

Full results HERE.

High School Basketball Scoreboard 12/11/2021

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December 12th, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Audubon 64, Central Decatur 51
Carroll 53, Storm Lake 20
Dallas Center-Grimes 60, DM Christian 22
Davis County 47, Wayne 37
Exira-EHK 64, IKM-Manning 44
Martensdale-St. Marys 66, SW Valley 21
Treynor 61, Red Oak 25

BOYS BASKETBALL

Carroll 71, Storm Lake 41
Central Decatur 50, Audubon 45
Exira-EHK 51, IKM-Manning 41
Harlan 68, Blair, NE 64
Martensdale-St. Marys 52, SW Valley 41
Treynor 58, Logan-Magnolia 38
Van Meter 67, Kuemper Catholic 50
West Harrison 70, Paton-Churdan 38

Audubon boys hang around but come up short to Central Decatur

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December 12th, 2021 by admin

The Audubon boys basketball team never led but kept hanging around against Central Decatur on Saturday in Des Moines, ultimately falling 50-45 to the Cardinals. Central Decatur hit a couple shots at the end of the first quarter to lead 16-8 at the end of 1 and were up 23-14 at halftime. The lead stayed around 8-10 points through most of the second half until the Wheelers made it interesting late. Using pressure defense the Wheelers forced a few Cardinal turnovers and got the lead down to 5 a couple times. The Cardinals ultimately did enough to hang on.

Trey Hullinger had a big game for Central Decatur with 23 points. Matthew Boothe added 9 and Jack Scrivner had 7. The Cardinals stayed unbeaten at 4-0.

Audubon was led by 14 points from Carson Bauer and 10 from Edward Miller. The Wheelers fall to 1-3. They’ll host Riverside on Tuesday.

Audubon girls respond in fourth quarter to take down Central Decatur

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December 12th, 2021 by admin

The Audubon girls basketball team responded to a third quarter push from Central Decatur and pulled away in the final period for a 64-51 win at Wells Fargo Arena on Saturday. The Wheelers started the game with an 8-0 run and built a 14 points halftime lead behind a 16 point half from Jaci Christensen. Central Decatur clawed their way back in with a 14-0 run early in the third quarter. The Cardinals got as close as 1 and it was 45-42 at the end of the third. The Wheelers got back on track in the fourth with a 12-0 start to the quarter and grabbed the win.

Audubon head coach Darran Miller said they let down a bit but liked the late response.

Jaci Christensen led the Wheelers with 20 points and Aleah Hermensen dropped in 14 points. A number of other Wheelers came through with some timely outside shots. Sienna Albertsen hit three triples and Audrey Jensen and Madison Steckler each hit two. Coach Miller said it was key to knock down some of those open looks.

Audubon improves to 3-1 on the season and will prep for a home game against Riverside on Tuesday. Central Decatur was led by 13 points from Layni Masters and 12 from Hallee Hamilton. The Cardinals fall to 2-3.

Riverside Wrestling Invitationals girls results

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December 12th, 2021 by admin

Riverside Wrestling Invitational
12/11/2021
Girls Division

Girls Division – 103-113
1st Place – Jordan Buffum of Logan Magnolia
2nd Place – Madison Foster of Savannah
3rd Place – Dani Kron of Ridge View
4th Place – Quincy Sorensen of Atlantic-CAM

Girls Division – 109-115
1st Place – Adyson Lundquist of Southwest Valley
2nd Place – Jolynn Tiefenthaler of Ridge View
3rd Place – Nicole Bond of Red Oak
4th Place – Natalie Bisbee of Aurora

Girls Division – 117-123
1st Place – Madeline McCoy of Southwest Valley
2nd Place – Jayden Carrigan of Riverside
3rd Place – Haley Lawrence of Ridge View
4th Place – Erin Ford of Nodaway Valley

Girls Division – 119-125
1st Place – Carly Henderson of Riverside
2nd Place – Mae Sikes of Aurora
3rd Place – Jocey Mcentaffer of Atlantic-CAM

Girls Division – 130-135
1st Place – Haley Glade of Earlham
2nd Place – Tymberlee Bentley of Red Oak
3rd Place – Jada Heald of Savannah
4th Place – Ayeanna Smith of Aurora

Girls Division – 127-137
1st Place – Kehlanee Bengtson of Aurora
2nd Place – Tatum Shepherd of Ridge View
3rd Place – Grace Bradley of Savannah
4th Place – Mariah Nolting of Logan Magnolia

Girls Division – 136-142
1st Place – Rose Lonsdale of Nodaway Valley
2nd Place – Josie McCunn of Red Oak
3rd Place – Shyann Shaw of Aurora
4th Place – Shania Graybill of Ridge View

Girls Division – 144-150
1st Place – Grace Britten of Nodaway Valley
2nd Place – Emily Kesterson of Southwest Iowa
3rd Place – Kiara Meek of Riverside
4th Place – Chloe Spady of Aurora

Girls Division – 151-157
1st Place – Braelyn Wilson of Southwest Iowa
2nd Place – Tatiana Orozco of Southwest Iowa
3rd Place – Allyson Keener of Riverside

Girls Division – 150-166
1st Place – Tiffany Senff of Aurora
2nd Place – Isabella Deeds of Ridge View
3rd Place – Taylor Owen of Savannah
4th Place – Laney Morrical of Southwest Iowa

Girls Division – 168-171
1st Place – Daynia Werner of Ridge View
2nd Place – Maddison Hensley of Southwest Iowa
3rd Place – Ellen Gerlock of Atlantic-CAM

Girls Division – 192-212
1st Place – Isabella Canada of AHSTW
2nd Place – Savannah Sistad of Creston/O-M
3rd Place – Tia Tiegre of Aurora