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Sandfort Named CSC Second-Team Academic All-American

Sports

April 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa junior Payton Sandfort has been named a College Sports Communicators Second-Team Academic All-American, it was announced Wednesday by the CSC.

Sandfort is the seventh Hawkeye and 10th overall Academic All-American in program history. He is the fourth Academic All-American under head coach Fran McCaffery and the first since 2016.

The Waukee, Iowa, native, earned Winter Academic All-Big Ten and CSC Academic All-District honors and was a fall semester Dean’s List honoree in 2023. Sandfort, who carries a 3.91 grade point average in finance, was a co-recipient of the team’s Academic Excellence Award during the end-of-year banquet.

On the court, Sandfort was a third-team All-Big Ten selection after leading the team in scoring (16.4 points) and ranking second in rebounds (6.6). He made a Big Ten-best 94 3-point field goals, shooting 37.9 percent from long range.

On Feb. 27 against Penn State, Sandfort recorded the first triple-double in Iowa men’s basketball history. He finished the season with five double-double, tied for the most on the team.

The Hawkeyes finished the 2023-24 season with a 19-15 overall record. The team tied for sixth in the Big Ten (10-10 record) and advanced to the NIT Second Round.

Lipsey Earns CSC Academic All-America Honors

Sports

April 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State sophomore point guard Tamin Lipsey has been named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Second Team, the organization announced Wednesday morning.

Lipsey is just the eighth Cyclone men’s basketball player to be named a CSC Academic All-American and just the third to do so in the same season as being named an All-American on the floor. He joins Fred Hoiberg (1995) and Melvin Ejim (2014), as both were named an All-American by Basketball Times. Lipsey is the first player in school history to earn AP All-America and CSC Academic All-America honors in the same season.

The award recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Student-athletes must have a 3.5 cumulative GPA and the proper athletic accomplishments to make the ballot. Lipsey was previously named to the Academic All-District® team and advanced to the national ballot.

All student-athletes are required to have one year in residence or be a transfer to be eligible for the team. Lipsey was the only sophomore selected to the 15-member team.

Lipsey was a finalist for the Naismith National Defensive Player of the Year, the Lefty Driesell Defensive Player of the Year and the Lute Olson National Player of the Year. He was also selected to the Big 12 Championship All-Tournament team after leading the Cyclones to their sixth Big 12 Championship. He was also named an NABC First Team All-District selection. Lipsey has also been named to the All-Big 12 First Team and Big 12 All-Defensive Team this season.

Lipsey averaged 12.4 points, 4.9 assists, 4.6 rebounds and 2.7 steals this year. He is one of 17 players in the country, and the first in Big 12 history, to average those numbers since 1996-97. Lipsey had a school-record steal streak of 34-straight games snapped this season. It was the second longest streak in the country. He has a steal in 66 of the 69 games he has played.

Tyrese Haliburton Named to USA Basketball Olympic Team

Sports

April 17th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Former Iowa State Cyclone Tyrese Haliburton has been named to the 2024 USA Men’s National Team roster for the Paris Olympics. The 12-member team will compete at the Olympic Games Paris 2024, set for July 26-Aug. 11, 2024. The team was selected by USA Basketball Men’s National Team managing director Grant Hill and approved by the USA Basketball Board of Directors.

This will be the fourth time Haliburton has appeared on a USA Basketball roster, as he was a member of the FIBA World Cup team last summer, U19 World Cup team in 2019 and the U.S. Select Team in 2021. A reigning two-time NBA All-Star, Haliburton made the all-tournament team after winning gold in 2019, while the 2021 USA Select Team trained alongside the 2021 USA Men’s National Team prior to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

The team is highlighted by 12 athletes with extensive USA Basketball experience including three-time Olympic champion Kevin Durant (Phoenix Suns) and the NBA’s all-time scoring leader LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers), who owns a pair of Olympic gold medals.

In addition to Durant and James, the 2024 USA Men’s National Team features Bam Adebayo (Miami Heat), Devin Booker (Phoenix Suns), Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors), Anthony Davis (Los Angeles Lakers), Anthony Edwards (Minnesota Timberwolves), Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers), Jrue Holiday (Boston Celtics), Kawhi Leonard (L.A. Clippers) and Jayson Tatum (Boston Celtics).

The squad boasts a combined 11 Olympic appearances and owns 10 Olympic gold medals as well as three FIBA World Cup titles. In total, the U.S. will take 12 NBA All-Stars, four NBA MVPs and six NBA champions to Paris.

“It’s an honor to introduce the 2024 USA Basketball Men’s National Team,” Hill said. “I’m grateful to these 12 men for their commitment to represent USA Basketball. The United States is home to some of the best basketball players in the world and I appreciate the vast interest in being part of this roster. These decisions weren’t easy, but it was a pleasure to go through the process and reach this outcome.

USA Basketball will commence training camp on July 6 in Las Vegas. Following the game vs. Canada, the Americans will embark on an international training window that begins when the USA hosts Australia and Serbia on July 15 and 17, respectively, at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi. Australia and Serbia will also face off on July 18 in Abu Dhabi.

As part of Group C, the American men will face Serbia on July 28, South Sudan on July 31 and the winner of the Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) in Puerto Rico on Aug. 3 in the first round of the Olympic tournament. The 5-on-5 Olympic basketball group phase will take place in Lille, France, before the tournament moves to Paris for knockout and medal rounds.

 

Cyclones with USA Basketball
1959 – Gary Thompson (Pan American Games)
1979 – Joe Ashley (U.S. Olympic Festival)
1985 – Jeff Grayer (U.S. Olympic Festival)
1988 – Jeff Grayer (Seoul Olympics)
1989 – Victor Alexander (World University Games)
2000 – Jamaal Tinsley (U.S. Select Team)
2001 – Marcus Fizer (Goodwill Games)
2009 – Craig Brackins (World University Games)
2019 – Tyrese Haliburton (U19 World Cup)
2021 – Tyrese Haliburton (U.S. Select Team)
2023 – Omaha Biliew (U19 World Cup)
2023 – Tyrese Haliburton (FIBA World Cup)
2024 – Tyrese Haliburton (Paris Olympics)

Connections Area Agency on Aging Senior Farmer’s Market Voucher Distribution

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Officials with Connection Area Agency on Aging say farmers market vouchers are available for seniors meeting income requirements. Vouchers can be used at participating area Farmers Markets to buy $50.00 worth of fresh, locally grown fruit, vegetables, herbs and honey.  The Vouchers are valid June 1st through October 31st.

New this year!   Applications will automatically be mailed to anyone that received vouchers in 2023. First time applicants and anyone who did not receive vouchers in 2023 will need to call 800-432-9209 and leave a message with their name, address, and phone number.  Applications will be mailed within 5-7 business days.

Program Criteria:

  • Must be at least 60 years of age or older.
  • Annual income must be less than

$27,861               One-person household

$37,814               2- person household

2024 Farmers Market Process:

 Applications will automatically be sent to last years voucher recipients by mid-May.

  • First time applicants will need to call and request an application.
  • Applicants must complete an application and meet eligibility criteria to receive vouchers.
  • Voucher distribution is limited. It is recommended applications be returned promptly.
  • Farmers Market distribution will be done by mail ONLY.

Caitlin Clark introduced in Indianapolis

Sports

April 17th, 2024 by admin

Former Iowa star Caitlin Clark says the chance to join the Indiana Fever was part of her decision to forgo an additional year at Iowa. The Fever made the two-time national player of the year the first pick in Monday’s WNBA Draft. Clark was introduced this morning in Indianapolis.

Clark feels Indianapolis is a perfect fit for her and goes beyond what she hopes to accomplish on the court.

Clark led the nation in scoring and assists this past season at Iowa and knows there will be an adjustment to the WNBA.

Clark has spearheaded record ratings and crowds at the collegiate level and accepts the pressure that comes with it.

Clark joins a young but talented Indiana roster that is hungry for success. The Fever have not made the playoffs since 2016.

Besides starting her pro career Clark also hopes to be named to the U-S team that will compete in the Olympics in Paris.

Dickinson County adopts carbon pipeline ordinance

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Dickinson County Board of Supervisors has unanimously adopted an ordinance that would require a proposed carbon pipeline to be at least 16-hundred feet outside of cities in the northwest Iowa county. Buffer zones also would be required around homes, schools, medical facilities and public parks. Bonnie Ewalt, of Milford, says the ordinance is needed to protect the health and safety of Dickinson County residents.

“Summit drew up the route for this hazardous CO2 pipeline without any regard for topography or proximity to high risk areas,” Ewalt said. Summit Carbon Solutions has proposed a pipeline through Iowa and four other states, to ship liquefied carbon to underground storage in North Dakota. Scott O’Konek, a Minnesota-based project manager for Summit, says ordinances like this could stymie development of the pipeline and harm the ethanol plants that plan to connect to it.

“The whole project is up to 57 plants and this ordinance has the ability to take that competitiveness away from Green Plains Superior.” Green Plains Superior is an ethanol plant located in Dickinson county. Summit has sued five other counties with ordinances similar to the one in Dickinson County.

CAM School Board approves Budget & School Calendar

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The CAM School District’s Board of Education held the second of two public hearings this past Monday evening in Anita, on the proposed 2024-25 Certified Budget and FY25 School Calendar, as well as the Revised FY 24 School Calendar. Superintendent Paul Croghan said the Board afterward, set the property tax levy asking lower than the previously announced rate, and lower than last year.

The Board approved both Calendar proposals, with the revised calendar for the current school year, due to snow days.

(The 2024-25 School Year begins August 23rd, not May 23rd as he stated.)

Superintendent Croghan said, in other business, the CAM School Board approved the sale of the #20 bus, a 2019 Hogland school bus, through the Purple Wave auction site. They approved the list of graduating Seniors from CAM and the Iowa Connections Academy. They also discussed the District’s Facility Project Process.

And, the CAM School Board approved the retirement of several teachers effective the end of the current school year.

Mills County man arrested on a Probation Violation warrant

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest Tuesday evening, of a man from Hastings (IA). 29-year-old Dakota John Allen was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. Allen was being held in the Mills County Jail, on a $5,000 bond.

Critter causes power outage in Atlantic Tuesday night

News

April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – If your power went out at around 10:45-p.m. Tuesday, in Atlantic, you can blame a raccoon for truly keeping you in the dark. Atlantic Municipal Utilities General Manager Steve Tjepkes said the incident started in the area of the Atlantic School District’s Bus Barn.

Approximately 267 AMU customers were without power for a little over three-hours before electricity was restored.

The area affected included parts of 3rd Street Place to Olive Street, and south to about 10th Street, and as far east to Burger King. Adding to the fact the incident happened overnight, AMU crews had to contend with some gusty winds, but at least there wasn’t a thunderstorm, which can really present dangerous working conditions.

Tjepkes said AMU is taking steps to hopefully prevent such outages from occurring again, or at least limit the length of the outage.

He said AMU is happy their crews were able to get out and fix the problem, get the power restored, and return home safely.

Griswold School District Property Tax levy declines once again

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April 17th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – Griswold School District patrons are getting some good news with regard to their property tax rate. Superintendent Dave Henrichs says the tax asking levy per thousand dollars assessed valuation, has declined again.

It’s the fifth- or sixth-year in a row they’ve been able to decrease the levy rate, according to Henrichs. Another positive is with regard to the District’s General Obligation Bond, which was originally taken out to construct the new Elementary Building.

With regard to the 2024-25 District Calendar, there was a reduction in two instructional days, which will coincide with two less days for the teachers’ contract.

The 2024-25 School Year in Griswold begins August 23rd, 2024, and will conclude May 23rd, 2025, providing there aren’t several snow days. Public hearings were held Monday on both the Budget and Calendar. There were no objections to either, therefore the Board passed each as presented.

In other business, the Griswold School Board approved renewal of a Transportation Director Sharing Agreement with the Atlantic School District, and a School Business Official (SBO) Sharing Agreement with the Riverside School District.

He said the agreements have been in-place for years, and has proven to have been a good working relationship with each respective district, fills the district’s needs, and also provides a little extra funding through Operational Sharing. Henrichs said also, Middle/High School Principal Stephanie Brady submitted her resignation, which the Board accepted, and is in effect at the end of the current school year.

Superintendent Henrichs reported that all teaching positions have been filled.And, he said the Board approved a 2024-25 shared Girls Wrestling Program with the Red Oak School District. The agreement began at the start of the current school year, and while the Griswold School Board approved the arrangement, there is a chance the Red Oak School District may elect not the renew it for the coming school year, if the Iowa Girl’s High School Athletic Association makes changes to wrestling classifications.

In their final order of business prior to a Closed Session, Monday evening, the Griswold School Board approved the list of 2024 graduates.