The North Central Conference has announced it is adding Eagle Grove, Forest City and Garner-Hayfield-Ventura beginning in 2026. Quinn Douglas reports.
The North Central Conference has announced it is adding Eagle Grove, Forest City and Garner-Hayfield-Ventura beginning in 2026. Quinn Douglas reports.
The Northern Iowa women return to action Tuesday night at home against South Dakota. The Panthers are 4-4 after a 75-71 loss to Creighton.
That’s UNI coach Tanya Warren. The Panthers lead the country by averaging 43 percent from three point range.
South Dakota is 4-6 and has one of the nation’s top scorers in former Southeast Polk High School star Grace Larkins.
(Radio Iowa) – The project to restore a historic Iowa train depot will include new exhibits to show the influence of railroads on population growth and tourism. The 140-year-old depot in Spirit Lake has been home to the Dickinson County Historical Museum for five decades. Mary Drier, the museum’s curator, says the first rail line to reach the shore of Big Spirit Lake was the Burlington-Cedar Rapids-Northern Railway and it began bringing tourists to the Great Lakes region.
“That railroad also built the magnificent Orleans Hotel and the original ‘Queen’ steamboat,” she says. A different rail line then connected Spirit Lake and Spencer. The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot opened in Spirit Lake in 1884. “Our first depot agent was a 16-year-old girl named Eva Ballou. Her father started out as the depot agent, but he was in ill health, so she took over,” Drier says. “She actually lived in a shack on the grounds while the depot was being built.” Eva’s story, along with others, will be featured in the new exhibits.
“What we’ve learned from kids visiting the depot and the museum is that kids of today don’t understand how important and vital railroads were to the early communities,” Drier says. “If a community had a railroad going through it, it would thrive. If it did not have a railroad going through it, it probably became non-existent.” A brick addition was built onto the depot in 1995 because the depot had no heat or air conditioning and could not be used year-round. Drier says the depot is now properly insulated, with a new H-VAC system in place. There’s been a 10-fold increase in visitors to the museum since 2021 and Drier credits new programming.
“That brings people in through the door and then once they’re in through that door, they come back,” Drier says. “We’ve spent the last year improving our exhibits in our exhibit hall, really focusing on the stories of the area, more than the stuff and the artifacts of the area. We make sure we all tell stories that help bring people and visitors into relationship with the history of the county.”A quarter of a million dollars has been raised so far to finance the upgrades to the museum.
(Radio Iowa) – Sioux Central agriculture teacher Melanie Bloom is the 2025 Iowa Teacher of the Year. The governor and Department of Education director made the announcement during an assembly at the school in Sioux Rapids this (Monday) morning. Bloom said she was shocked when she learned she was named the Iowa Teacher of the Year. “Humbled and really flattered, this is just really, really special” she says.
The Teacher of the Year award recognizes exceptional teachers who demonstrate excellence in the classroom, and who have made a significant impact on student outcomes and their fellow educators. The Teacher of the Year will spend the year traveling the state to work with other teachers. “I’m so excited to be bale to advocate for teachers and the profession like this,” Bloom says.
Bloom said her favorite part of teaching is seeing student’s faces light up and smile when they solve a problem. Bloom has been a teacher for 16 years. She established Sioux Central’s first full-time agriculture program, and serves as the F-F-A advisor. Bloom says keeping up with the technology and changes in the ag industry is a challenge.
“I really rely a lot on our alumni and our community and the agriculture industry as a whole to help me bring kids up on the topics of importance,” she says. “It’s not possible for me to be a master of all trades, and so I really depend on outside help and industry experts to help me get our students where they need to be so they’re ready for careers in agriculture.”
Bloom was one of nine Regional Teacher of the Year winners who were finalists for Teacher of the Year. The Iowa Teacher of the Year award was established in 1958.
BELLEVUE – On Sunday, December 8th, at approximately 11 a.m., a boat with three occupants capsized below Lock and Dam No. 12 in Bellevue on the Mississippi River. The victims were fishing in a restricted area directly beneath the dam when their boat overturned.
Despite lifesaving measures all occupants drowned. The incident continues to be investigated.
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has identified the victims as:
1 | Woodward Granger | 191.0 |
2 | Belle Plaine | 139.0 |
3 | AC/GC | 126.0 |
4 | Des Moines Roosevelt | 117.0 |
5 | Coon Rapids-Bayard | 99.5 |
6 | Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas | 98.5 |
7 | Martensdale-St Marys | 94.0 |
7 | Saydel | 94.0 |
9 | East Marshall/GMG | 78.0 |
10 | Colfax-Mingo | 72.5 |
11 | Des Moines North-Hoover | 33.0 |
ACGC Individual Finishes
Team Scores | ||
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1 | Logan Magnolia | 248.0 |
2 | Winterset | 222.0 |
3 | Glenwood | 166.5 |
4 | Harlan | 148.5 |
5 | Lenox | 121.5 |
6 | East Union | 109.5 |
7 | Elkhorn | 93.0 |
8 | Perry | 75.5 |
9 | Audubon | 75.0 |
10 | Denison | 71.5 |
11 | West Central Valley | 69.0 |
Audubon Individual Finishes
Exira-EHK Individual Finishes
Harlan Individual Finishes
Treynor Cardinal Invite
Team Scores | ||
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1 | Lawton-Bronson | 160.5 |
2 | Omaha Buena Vista | 137.5 |
3 | Panorama | 128.0 |
4 | St. Albert | 117.5 |
5 | Woodbine | 90.0 |
6 | Kingsley-Pierson | 80.0 |
7 | Griswold | 79.5 |
8 | Treynor | 73.0 |
9 | OABCIG | 70.0 |
10 | Southwest Iowa | 68.0 |
11 | West Harrison, Mondamin | 23.0 |
Griswold Individual Finishes
Team Scores | ||
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1 | Nodaway Valley | 239.0 |
2 | Pleasantville | 174.5 |
3 | Wayne, Corydon | 153.0 |
4 | Central Decatur | 135.0 |
5 | Mount Ayr | 122.0 |
6 | Clarinda | 117.5 |
7 | Knoxville | 106.5 |
8 | Southwest Valley | 96.5 |
9 | AHSTW | 95.5 |
10 | Clarke | 72.0 |
11 | Bedford | 37.0 |
12 | CAM | 19.0 |
Nodaway Valley Individual Finishes
Individual Finishes for AHSTW
Individual Finishes for CAM
Team Scores | ||
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1 | Clarinda | 191.5 |
2 | Dallas Center-Grimes | 143.5 |
3 | Logan-Magnolia | 136.5 |
4 | Western Iowa | 127.5 |
5 | Central Lyon-George Little Rock | 122.5 |
6 | SWAT | 121.5 |
7 | Atlantic | 74.5 |
8 | West Central Valley | 70.0 |
9 | Treynor | 68.5 |
10 | East Union | 65.0 |
11 | Red Oak | 60.5 |
12 | Tri-Center | 56.0 |
13 | South Central Calhoun | 51.0 |
14 | Carroll | 48.0 |
15 | Audubon | 43.0 |
15 | Glenwood | 43.0 |
17 | Denison-Schleswig | 41.0 |
18 | East Sac County | 31.0 |
19 | Kuemper Catholic | 27.0 |
20 | Emmetsburg | 22.0 |
21 | Urbandale | 17.5 |
22 | Council Bluffs Jefferson | 3.0 |
Atlantic Individual Finishes
Audubon Individual Finishes
SWAT Individual Finishes
(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports 21-year-old Kyrsten Rohmeyer-Clemons, of Omaha, was arrested on drug charges, Sunday. Rohmeyer-Clemons was charged with Possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. She posted a $1,300 bond and was released.
WATERLOO, Iowa – The Iowa Dept. of Corrections reports 20-year-old Daeonnis Javir Gates, who was convicted of Willful Injury – Causing Serious Injury and Intimidation with a Dangerous Weapon in Black Hawk County, failed to report back to the Waterloo Residential Correctional Facility as required Sunday (yesterday).
Gates is a 6-foot tall, 188-pound Black male. He was admitted to the work release facility on March 12, 2024.
Persons with information on Gates’ whereabouts should contact local police.
JIMMIE LYNN SMITH, 85, of Griswold, died Saturday, December 7, 2024. Memorial services for JIM SMITH will be held 3-p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14th, at the Central Church of Christ in Griswold. Rieken-Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is assisting the family.
A Masonic service for will be held at the Central Church of Christ in Griswold at 6-p.m. on Friday, Dec. 13th, 2024, followed by visitation with the family until 7:30-p.m.
JIMMIE SMITH is survived by:
His wife – Joy.
His son – Brian (Deniese) Smith (Deniese).
His daughters – Diane (Todd) Halbur, and Carol (Dell) Beebe.
His brother – Mike (Pam) Smith.
6 grandchildren, and other relatives.
WANTED: carbon paper, standard legal paper size. Text or call 712-249-7289.
FOR SALE: Set of 4 Goodyear Wrangler 22″ tires. 2 worn more than other two but still have a lot of life left in them. Asking $150.00/4. Call 712-249-5206.
FOR SALE: women’s shoes and women’s boots. Contact 712-249-5675. In Atlantic. KEEN women’s size 7 winter boots. Hardly worn. Paid $120.00. Asking $20.00. Women’s oil and slip resistant work shoes. Women’s once. Size 7 1/2. Asking $20.00.
FOR SALE: *Price Reduced* Now $7,500 2009 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab SLT 4WD $8,500 or best offer. 187,000 miles, 5.3L V8, DVD Entertainment System, remote start, heated seats, newer tires. 641-512-6117 – Located in Avoca.
FOR SALE: Pickup box trailer for sale. Taking reasonable offer. Call 712-249-6729 in Lewis
FOR SALE: 2 female purebred miniature Dachshunds, 5-weeks old. They have their papers and shots up to date. $800 each. Picnic table for $100. Call 712-309-6964 for more information and they’re located in Audubon.
FOR SALE: In the box never been used circular saw $45, Tree stands for real trees never been used, make an offer, and microwave cart on rollers make an offer. Call 243-4308.
FOR SALE: Chevy Astro Van…4wd. Needs a motor. Taking offers. Motorcycles from 150cc to 1100cc including a Can Am Spyder with only 900 miles. Starting at $700. Call 712-355-1566
FOR SALE: Jackrat Puppies for Sale $100! The Dad is a Purebred Jack Russell Terrier & the Mom is a Purebred Rat Terrier. They will be ready to go to their forever homes the week of Christmas. They will be wormed & have 1st round of puppy shot…Both parents are on the farm! CALL OR TEXT: 712-589-3503.
WANTED: Good used telephone pole. Also looking for a small grain wagon on wheels. 12-14′ preferably on wheels and a small feed wagon with auger. Call 712-355-1566
FOR SALE: Troybilt 21″, 4 cycle. Used very little. $195 cash. Located in Atlantic call 712-249-6835. NO TEXT MESSAGES PLEASE!
FOR SALE: Nitro walker … 200$. 249-7173.
FOR SALE: A pickup load of split firewood…ready to burn. $125.00 Located in Griswold. Call 402-689-5954
FOR SALE: Newer hospital grade Cardio-Slider for feet, arms and legs. Comes with information screen. Holds up to 350 lbs. Asking $450. Call 712-249-3730