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Wheelers dome send-off set for Tuesday afternoon

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November 8th, 2021 by admin

The Audubon School District is inviting the public to come out Tuesday afternoon to send the Wheeler football team off to the UNI-Dome in style.

The team is set to leave the school grounds at 2:50 p.m. and travel down Stadium Drive and then north on East Division Street and Leroy Street, and finally down Broadway leaving town.

Come support the Wheelers as they head out for the state semifinals.

McDonald IV and Mevis earn weekly Big 12 football awards

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November 8th, 2021 by admin

IRVING, Texas – A pair of Cyclone football players were honored by the Big Conference today for their performances against Texas. Defensive end Will McDonald IV was named the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week and placekicker Andrew Mevis received Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week accolades, announced today by the league office.

Both players earned their respective awards for the second time this season.

McDonald IV posted another dominating effort in Iowa State’s 30-7 victory over Texas on Saturday, registering career highs in tackles (six) and sacks (2.5). He also had a forced fumble and a pass breakup.

A native of Pewaukee, Wis., McDonald IV was a key player in ISU’s second-half surge on Saturday, as the Cyclones outscored (27-0) and outgained (296-81) the Longhorns after intermission.

It was the third time this season McDonald IV had two or more sacks in a game. He’s currently second in the Big 12 and fifth nationally in sacks at 10.0.

McDonald IV became ISU’s all-time career sack leader (27.5) in the victory and his 20.5 sacks since 2020 is the most in the nation. His 27.5 sacks is seventh all-time in Big 12 history.

Mevis was perfect again against Texas, making all three field goals and all three PATs. He drilled a 51-yarder in the fourth quarter, his second-longest kick of the season. It marks the first time since 2012 a Cyclone kicker has made two 50+ yard field goals in a season.

A native of Warsaw, Ind., Mevis has made 88.2 pct. of his field goals (15-of-17), on pace to be the second-best season clip in ISU history and is 9-of-11 on kicks from 40 yards or longer. His nine made field goals of 40+ yards are the most by a Cyclone in a season and ranks second nationally among FBS kickers.

Mevis is currently riding a streak of 11-straight field goals made, tying for the second-best string in school history and the fourth-best active streak nationally.

Atlantic’s Reynolds qualifies for State Swim Meet in 200 Yard Freestyle

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November 8th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic’s Lexi Reynolds earned a spot in the 200 Yard Freestyle race at the upcoming State Swimming and Diving Championships. Reynolds finished 5th in the race at the Waukee Regional Meet on Saturday with a time of 2:00.48. That comes in as the 25th best time in the state, earning Reynolds a spot amongst the top 32 at the state meet this weekend.

Also on Saturday Reynolds placed 7th in the 500 Yard Freestyle with a time of 5:30.12. Atlantic’s Ava Bruckner went 13th in two regional races. She swam 27.25 in the 50 Yard Freestyle and went 59.52 in the 100 Yard Freestyle.

The State Swimming and Diving Meet will be held this upcoming Friday and Saturday at the Marshalltown YMCA/YWCA with the following schedule.

Friday, November 12
11:00 a.m. – State Diving Competition
5:00 p.m. – State Swimming Preliminary Meet
Saturday, November 13
12:00 p.m. – State Swimming Finals

Tickets for the meet can be purchased through varsity bound and are $10 plus fees for each session of the meet.

Regional Meet Results

Ankeny Results
Clinton Results
Dubuque Results
Fort Dodge Results
Johnston Results
Waukee Results

2021 State Qualifiers

SUSAN HOLM, 59 of Kimballton (Visitation 11/15/21)

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November 8th, 2021 by Jim Field

SUSAN HOLM, 59 of Kimballton died Saturday, November 6, 2021 at Atlantic Specialty Care.  An open visitation for SUSAN HOLM, with the family present, will be held from 5-until 7-p.m. Monday, November 15, 2021 at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Condolences can be sent at: schmidtfamilyfh.com

SUSAN HOLM is survived by:

Husband:  Marc Holm of Kimballton

Father:  Richard Straw of Nebraska City, NE

Son:  Rudy Lewis of Panama

Sisters:  Denise Arnold of Council Bluffs and Vicki Straw of Texas

6 Grandchildren

and other extended family members and friends.

Young Iowa kids are starting to be vaccinated for coronavirus

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa health care providers are now vaccinating children between the ages of five and 11 for COVID-19. UnityPoint Health started to give the Pfizer vaccine to that age group today (Monday). Eric Haugen is a pediatrician with Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines.  Haugen says, “This is something that will make it easier and safer for children to go to school, to be part of events that they like to participate in.”

He says with the holiday season coming up, kids who are vaccinated will be less likely to spread coronavirus to family members with whom they gather. Doctors say getting the vaccine to this age group will make schools safer, while some parents will feel more confident about letting their kids go to sleepovers and sporting events again. Sara Schutte, a pediatrician with MercyOne in Ankeny, says young kids are often anxious to get shots — so it takes a bit more coaxing and more nurses on the ground to help them through it. “But kids do very well, in general,” Schutte says. “They’re more anxious about getting vaccines of any kind and then by the time we get it done, they actually are not quite as bad as they thought.”

Meanwhile, Haugen says he’s heard from a lot from parents, many are excited about the vaccine, some are hesitant. He points to a study that enrolled thousands of 5 to 11-year-olds to make sure the vaccine is safe and effective. The study found -no- serious side effects. Nationwide, more than 83-hundred children have been hospitalized because of COVID.

(reporting by Katie Peikes, Iowa Public Radio)

ISU research finds symptoms of depression/anxiety higher among inactive Americans

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University research has found adults who spent a higher amount of time sitting during the early months of the pandemic were more likely to have higher symptoms of depression. I-S-U kinesiology professor Jacob Meyer says a follow-up survey this fall found those effects lingered among study participants who tended to be inactive for longer periods of the day. “Being a little bit more conscious of how much we sit and when we have to sit and when we don’t have to sit might be really important to our on-going mental health,” Meyer says.

Meyer is director of I-S-U’s Wellbeing and Exercise Laboratory. He led the research team that surveyed three-thousand adults from all 50 states and the District of Columbia during April, May and June of last year, then did a follow-up survey this year. Meyer’s team asked study participants to keep track of how much time they spent exercising versus sitting and whether they’d experienced changes in feeling stressed, lonely, anxious or depressed. They were also asked if they were no longer enjoying things that used to bring joy or pleasure.

Jacob Meyer (ISU photo)

“That’s one piece that we can really not be aware of,” Meyer says. “As we’re not aware of it, it means we don’t necessarily know that our behavior could have actually have a really important impact on it if we don’t know that it’s there in the first place.”  Meyer says moving benefits our physical and mental health.

“The acute effects of exercise, as soon as someone starts moving, are really powerful and in particular are really powerful for people who have high levels of depression or anxiety,” Meyer says, “and so as soon as someone starts moving, even if it’s just getting up and going for a walk, their neurobiology changes and the way that they feel
starts to improve.”

Meyer joined the I-S-U faculty in 2017 and his research focuses on developing new treatment approaches that incorporate exercise in the treatment of depression.

Glenwood Police report 3 arrests

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports three arrests occurred over the weekend. On Saturday, 21-year-old Brandon Mayberry, of Council Bluffs was arrested for OWI 1st offense. His cash/surety bond was set at $1,000. And, 28-year-old Regina Fencl, of Glenwood was arrested for OWI 1st Offense. Her bond was also set at $1,000.

On Sunday, Glenwood Police arrested 24-year-old Brian Muhia, of Bellevue, NE, for a Probation Violation, with bond set at $5,000.

Kickoff times set for multiple Iowa and Iowa State football games

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November 8th, 2021 by admin

Kickoff times have been set for multiple Iowa and Iowa State football games down the stretch run of the regular season. Iowa’s home game this weekend against Minnesota has been set for a 2:30 p.m. We’ll have coverage on the Hawkeye Radio Network starting at 12:30 p.m. that day.

The following weekend on November 20th Iowa’s final home game against Illinois has been set for a 1:00 p.m. kickoff. Our radio coverage that day will start  at 11:00 a.m. The Hawkeyes final regular season game at Nebraska was already known to be a 12:30 p.m. kickoff.

Iowa State travels this upcoming Saturday to Lubbock, TX to face the Texas Tech Red Raiders. That game has been set for a 2:30 p.m. kickoff and will be televised on ESPN2. The following week on November 20th the Cyclones road game against the Oklahoma Sooners has been set for an 11:00 a.m. kickoff and will be televised on FOX in their highlight Big Noon Kickoff game of the week. ISU’s final regular season game at home against TCU on November 26th will be a 3:30 p.m. kickoff on FS1.

Cardinals become first MLB team to have 5 Gold Glove winners in single season

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November 8th, 2021 by admin

ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 7, 2021 – This evening, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, second baseman Tommy Edman, third baseman Nolan Arenado, left fielder Tyler O’Neill and center fielder Harrison Bader were named National League recipients of the 2021 Rawlings Gold Glove Award for defensive excellence.  It is the first instance any MLB team has had five individual award winners in a single season and the most by any team since the Cardinals and Seattle Mariners had four each in 2003.

The St. Louis Cardinals have had 96 Rawlings Gold Glove selections since the award originated in 1957—most among all Major League teams.  It is the 31st time the Cardinals have had multiple Gold Glove winners in the same season and the fourth time the franchise has had at least four winners in one year (1963, 2002, 2003,  2021).

Arenado, 30, won his ninth consecutive career Gold Glove Award, having won in each of his first nine seasons since debuting in 2013.  He is the first MLB player to win nine consecutive Gold Glove Awards since outfielders Ichiro Suzuki and Torii Hunter won their ninth straight following the 2009 season, and the second player in MLB history to win the coveted trophy in each of his first nine seasons (Suzuki, 10, 2001-2010).  This year, Arenado ranked first among NL third basemen with 125 putouts and 38 double plays turned.  He also ranked 2nd among NL 3B in Defensive Runs Saved (6) and Outs Above Average (10).  Arenado is the 18th player in MLB history to win nine consecutive Gold Gloves at any position, the third to do so as a third baseman (joining Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson-16 and Mike Schmidt-9), and the first infielder to win at least nine consecutive since Omar Vizquel from 1993-2001.  He is the 10th infielder (23rd player) in MLB history to win at least nine career Gold Gloves and surpasses Cardinals Hall of Famer Scott Rolen for third-most all time among MLB third baseman.  Arenado joins Rolen (2002-04, 2006), Terry Pendleton (1987, 1989), Ken Reitz (1975) and Ken Boyer (1958-61, 1963) as third basemen to win a Gold Glove with St. Louis.

Goldschmidt, 34, won his fourth career Gold Glove Award and first since 2017 with Arizona.  He led all MLB first basemen with 10 Defensive Runs Saved and a 3.5 Ultimate Zone Rating (nearly double the next closest first baseman).  His two errors (1313.0 innings) were the fewest among all first basemen with at least 920.0 innings played. Goldschmidt is now tied for the most Gold Gloves among active first basemen with Anthony Rizzo and Eric Hosmer.  He is the first Cardinals first baseman to earn the award since Albert Pujols in 2010.

O’Neill, 26, won his second consecutive Gold Glove Award after winning his first in 2020.  For the second straight year, O’Neill led all MLB left fielders in Defensive Runs Saved (12) and Ultimate Zone Rating (6.7).  His seven outfield assists ranked T1st among National League left fielders.  O’Neill is the first Cardinals outfielder to win consecutive Gold Glove Awards since Jim Edmonds took home six straight from 2000-05.

Edman, 26, won his first career Gold Glove Award playing primarily at second base (115 starts) while also starting 35 games in the outfield.  He led all MLB second basemen with 13 Outs Above Average and ranked T2nd among NL 2B in Defensive Runs Saved (6).  His five errors were tied for the fewest among all second basemen with at least 1000.0 innings played.  Edman joins Kolten Wong (2019-20) and Fernando Viña (2001-02) as the only second basemen to win the award in franchise history.  The Cardinals have won three straight Gold Glove Awards at second base, with Kolten Wong taking home the honor the previous two seasons.

Bader, 27, won his first career Gold Glove after being named a finalist for the award in 2019.  Bader led all NL outfielders with 15 Defensive Runs Saved and 14 Outs Above Average.  His 11 “four and five star catches”, defined as catches with probabilities of less than 50% of being made, ranked 4th among all MLB outfielders.  Bader is the first Cardinals centerfielder to win a Gold Glove since Jim Edmonds in 2005 and joins Curt Flood (1963-69), Willie McGee (1983, 1985-86), Jason Heyward (2015) and Tyler O’Neill (2020-21) as Cardinals outfielders to win a Gold Glove.  This marks the first time in franchise history that two Cardinals outfielders have won Gold Gloves in the same season.

According to FanGraphs, the Cardinals led all Major League teams in Defensive Runs Saved in 2021 with 86, eight more than the next closest team.  Nine-time award winner Yadier Molina was announced as a 2021 Rawlings Gold Glove finalist on October 28, finishing in the top-three among NL catchers.

The Rawlings Gold Glove Award winners are selected by the managers of all 30 MLB teams and up to six of their respective coaches.  Each manager and coach vote from a pool of qualified players in their League, but cannot vote for players from their own team.  In 2013, Rawlings added a sabermetric component to the Gold Glove Awards selection process, as part of its collaboration with the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).  The SABR Defensive Index (SDI) has previously comprised of approximately 25% of the overall selection total, with the managers and coaches’ vote carrying the majority.

Starting Sunday, fans can now vote Arenado, Goldschmidt, O’Neill, Bader or Edman to be named the Rawlings Platinum Glove Award winner at Rawlings.com.  A combination of the national fan vote and the SDI will determine who takes that honor.  Voting will remain open through Thursday, November 11 at 10:59 PM CT and the winners will be unveiled on Friday, November 12 on the MLB Network.

(UPDATE): Pott. County death investigation

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November 8th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – In an update to our previous report, the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), identified a woman who had been fatally shot Sunday morning, in eastern Council Bluffs, as 83-year-old Bonnie Rankin. A man in the residence, 86-year-old Harvey Rankin, was found suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to University of Nebraska Medical Center by Lewis Township Rescue. A Pottawattamie County Deputy followed the ambulance to the hospital and placed a law enforcement hold on Harvey Rankin. The victims were found after Deputies responded to a domestic disturbance incident in the 400 block of Timber Drive, at around 7:45-a.m., Sunday.

In a press release, Pott. County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jim Doty said “We believe that everyone involved in this incident is accounted for and there is no danger to the public. The investigation is ongoing. Sheriff’s Office Investigators will be working with the Pottawattamie County Attorney’s Office regarding any criminal charges.” The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division had responded to the residence on Timber Drive to conduct a death investigation and process the scene. They were assisted by the Sheriff’s Office Emergency Response Team.

Sheriff Brown and the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office have offered their condolences to the family and friends of Bonnie Rankin.