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Iowa beats Longwood in season opener 106-73

Sports

November 10th, 2021 by admin

The Iowa men’s basketball team opened up the season with a 106-73 win over Longwood on Tuesday night in Iowa City. Jordan Bohannon connected on six 3-pointers to finish with 18 points and Keegan Murray dropped in a career-high 24 points to go along with 7 rebounds and 5 blocks for the Hawkeyes.

Iowa jumped on top early with a 14-0 run and led 56-29 by the half. The Hawkeyes forced Longwood into 35% shooting for the game with 12 turnovers.

Iowa (1-0) returns to action on Friday, hosting Kansas City (0-1). Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. We’ll have coverage on KJAN starting at 6:00 p.m.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, Wed. 11/10/21

Weather

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/rain & isolated thunderstorms. High 57. SE @ 10-20.

Tonight: Rain ending, becoming P/Cldy to cldy. Low 37. NW @ 15-30.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy. High near 50. W/NW @ 20-35 mph.

Friday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of flurries. High 37.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High 42.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 63. Our Low was 36. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 36 and the Low was 24. The Record High on this date was 76 in 1927. The Record Low was 3 in 1986.

JAMES KOHLES, 93, of LaVista, NE (Mass of Christian Burial 11/13/21)

Obituaries

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

JAMES KOHLES, 93, of LaVista, NE., died Friday, Nov. 5th. A Mass of Christian Burial for JAMES KOHLES will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 13th, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation takes place at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling, on Friday (11/5), from 5-until 8-p.m., with a Rosary at 7-p.m.

Burial is in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery.

JAMES KOHLES is survived by:

His sons – Jack Kohles of Defiance, Alan Kohles (Margie Polenz), of Omaha, NE; Danny Kohles, of Chandler, AZ; & Gerald (Jennifer) Kohles, of Earling.

His daughters – Loretta (Don) Wipf, of Omaha, NE; & Annette (Gilbert) Morales, of San Antonio, TX.

11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren

Red Oak woman arrested on drug charges Tuesday evening

News

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Red Oak was arrested on drug charges Tuesday evening. According to Red Oak Police, 26-year-old Veronica Interiano was taken into custody at around 6:10-p.m. in the 1800 block of N. 8th Street. Interiano was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance/1st offense (Marijuana), and Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia. She was being held in the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on a $1,000 bond.

Grassley co-sponsors new bill on cattle market price discovery

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Chuck Grassley and three other Senators say they have developed a compromise plan that give independent cattle producers more clues about what meatpackers are paying for cattle raised under private contracts. “One step closer, a big step closer to making that happen,” Grassley says. Grassley, along with a Republican senator from Nebraska and Democratic senators from Montana and Oregon are co-sponsors of the legislation. It would create a sort of library of sale contracts and require meat packers to disclose how many cattle they plan to buy for slaughter in each of the next 14 days.

Grassley says the aim now is to tack this proposal onto an already-existing livestock-related law that congress has to vote to reauthorize in December. “The next month will be critical as we talk to the leadership of the agriculture committees in both the House and Senate to get this bill included,” Grassley says. Grassley says a key senator who had blocked action on the issue in the past retired from the senate a year ago and leaders of the House and Senate ag committees appear open to negotiations.

“Producers across the country are counting on congress to make real reform to the cattle market,” Grassley says. Cattle producers have complained there’s a growing disparity between what they’re being paid for their livestock and what consumers are paying for beef at the grocery store.

Slain Fairfield teacher remembered for her smile, laugh, joy

News

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Family and friends who spoke at the service honoring the Fairfield High School teacher who was murdered last week used words like sparkle and joy to describe Nohema Graber. Her oldest son, Christian, read a note his mother wrote to herself before this school year started. “I didn’t know what I was going to say in this moment,” he began, “but then I found this notebook in my mother’s study room and I thought I’d share a few words with you guys: ‘My plan is very simple and I think very powerful. My plan is to smile all the time. The reason is that I think a smile is contagious.'”

Graber, who was 66, wrote that by putting her intentions on paper, she would be aware of how others reacted to her smile. It took her son just over two minutes to read his mother’s words aloud. “When I come back to work and I have difficult students, I will try to see them as they are: just young children. I will be aware that this is only just a temporary thing,” Graber’s son read. “…We, the teachers, must be a positive role model for our students and even if the students forget about my Spanish classes, I hope they remember how and why to smile to life and to be honest.” A niece spoke next.

“She was a wonderful aunt by how she made life sparkle,” Sabrina said. “From her eyes literally sparkling when she’d give one of her full throated, full bodied laughs to way she would sparkle her words with such joyous inflection.” Others in the crowd stepped forward to pay tribute, including former students like Lorena Hucke. “Everything that I remember about Spanish and about Senora Graber is just surrounded in positivity and happiness,” Hucke said, “and this pure joy that she shared.” Mathew Johnson and Graber attended the same church in Fairfield.

“She was a wonderful soul that brought many different cultures together,” Johnson said, “and I am just absolutely blessed and honored to have known her.” Father Nick Adam of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Fairfield led the service and concluded by expressing the community’s sympathy to Graber’s family.

“Nohema was deeply loved,” he said, “and she’s going to be deeply missed.” Last (Tuesday) night’s event was held at Fairfield High School, where Graber had been a teacher since 2012. She was reported missing a week ago. Her body was found in the park in Fairfield where she often went for walks. Two 16 year old Fairfield high school students have both been charged in adult court with first degree murder.

100th Freedom Rock® winning bidder to be announced Thursday (Veteran’s Day)

News

November 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – For more than two decades, artist, Ray “Bubba” Sorensen II, has been painting giant boulders across Iowa. After painting the original rock in 1999 in rural Iowa, Sorensen and his family went on the Iowa County Freedom Rock® Tour, showcasing this impactful art all over the state.

A $20,000 bid was accepted and the winning bidder, along with the 100th Freedom Rock® location will be announced on Veteran’s Day. The Sorensen’s plan to make the announcement on the Freedom Rock® Facebook page. The 100th Freedom Rock® is slated for completion in the winning community on or around July 4, 2022.

The Sorensen family stand beside the 99th Freedom Rock in Linn County.

The auction was a way for communities to demonstrate support and gratitude for our nation’s service members and fund the needs of Veterans with a portion of the proceeds going to The Puppy Jake Foundation and T.A.P.S Foundation. It was also a unique opportunity for cities who didn’t yet have a Freedom Rock® to bid and join 99 of their peers across the state.

Sorensen and his family will now focus on a Freedom Rock® in every state, adding to Freedom Rocks® already placed in North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Washington and Nebraska and others scheduled for Ohio, Illinois and Oklahoma.

Class 1A District 8 All-District Football Awards

Sports

November 9th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A District 8 All-District football selections by team

Underwood

Name Team Position Year
Joey Anderson 1st RB Sr.
Alex Ravlin 1st QB Jr.
Scott Pearson 1st WR/LB Sr.
Collin Brandt 1st WR Sr.
Easton Eledge 1st OL/DL Sr.
Stevie Barnes 1st DL Sr.
Walter Ausdemore 2nd OL Jr.
Chase Ryan 2nd DB Sr.

Honorable Mention
Tyler Jacobsen (Sr.)
Wyatt Baker (Jr.)
Gage Savin (Jr.)

Treynor

Name Team Position Year
Adley Drake 1st LB Sr
Owen Mieska 1st DB Sr
Todd Pedersen 1st TE Sr
Caleb Iliff 1st DL Sr
AJ Schiltz 1st DL Sr
Kaden Miller 2nd FB Sr
Jaxon Schumacher 2nd RB Sr

Honorable Mention
Payton Chapman (Sr),
Kayden Dirks (Jr),
Caden Hill (Jr)

Kuemper

Name Team Position Year
Cal Wanninger 1st D-Line SR.
Isaac Evans 1st O-Line SR.
Max Pietig 1st LB JR.
Trevor Rial 1st DB JR.
Nate Overmohle 2nd WR SR.
Evan Adams 2nd D-Line SO.

Honorable Mention
Jared Hausman (SR.)
Taye Vonnahme (JR.)
DJ Vonnahme (SO.)

West Monona

Name Team Position Year
Devin Monahan 1st LB Sr.
JJ Lander 1st QB Sr.
Kodiak Nelson 1st LB Sr.
Brad Bellis 2nd WR Sr.
Megaeska Kalskett 2nd DL Sr.

Honorable Mention
Micah Farrens (JR)
Kaden Broer (JR)
Micah Farrens (JR)

MVAOCOU

Name Team Position Year
Kolby Scott 1st LB JR
Nick Collins 1st WR/S JR
Ryan Allen 2nd DL SR
TJ Nutt 2nd LB JR

Honorable Mention
Cole Behrens (JR)
Adam Mitchell (SR)
Will Forbes (SR)

East Sac County

Name Team Position Year
Tyler Schmitt 1st Lber 12
Cale Niehaus 2nd D Line 12
Alex Hauser 2nd Lber 12

Honorable Mention
Jackson Stoltenberg
Charlie Veit
Luke Wright

District Awards Class 1A District 8

Coach of the Year: Nate Mechaelsen, Underwood
Asst. Coaches of the Year: Jon Schnepel, Treynor. Tim Richard, Underwood.
Offensive Player of the Year: Alex Ravlin, Underwood, Jr.
Defensive Player of the Year: Tyler Schmitt, East Sac County, Sr.
Special Teams Player of the Year: Thomas Schwartz, Treynor, Sr.
Lineman of the Year: Easton Eledge, Underwood, Sr.

Hawkins notches double-double in Creighton debut

Sports

November 9th, 2021 by admin

Ryan Hawkins had a strong debut for the Creighton Bluejays on Tuesday night, finishing with a double-double to aid a Creighton comeback victory. Hawkins finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 3 assists to help the Bluejays rally from a nine point halftime deficit to a 90-77 opening win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

Hawkins started and logged 34 minutes in his first game with the Bluejays. He joined the squad this past spring after entering the NCAA transfer portal and taking advantage of his extra year of eligibility due to the pandemic. Hawkins decided to leave Northwest Missouri State after helping them to another championship in the spring of 2021.

Next up for the Bluejays is a home game against Kennesaw State on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

Iowa State opens Otzelberger era with win over Kennesaw State

Sports

November 9th, 2021 by admin

New Iowa State Head Men’s Basketball Coach TJ Otzelberger opened up his tenure with an 84-73 win over Kennesaw State on Tuesday night at Hilton Coliseum. The Cyclones led by 8 at the intermission and built the lead to as much as 17 in the second half. The Owls didn’t go quietly away though. chipping the lead to 6 multiple times down the stretch but Iowa State finished strong for the win.

Gabe Kalscheur finished as the Cyclones scoring leader with 19 on the night. Izaiah Brockington finished with 18 points and rebounds. Freshman guard Tyrese Hunter notched 11 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, and 4 steals.

Kennesaw State was led by 21 points from junior guard Terrell Burden and Chris Youngblood added 16. The Owls now travel to Omaha to face Creighton on Thursday.

Next up for Iowa State is a home game against Oregon State on Friday at 7:00 p.m.