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Hawkeye volleyball set to make two appearances on BTN in 2021

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August 10th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Big Ten Network announced on Monday that two University of Iowa volleyball matches will be televised live on BTN in 2021.

The Hawkeyes will open their Big Ten season on BTN against Illinois on Sept. 22. The match is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m, CT.

Iowa’s road contest against Wisconsin on Oct. 6, will also be televised live on BTN beginning at 6 p.m. CT.

In total BTN and ESPN combine to air 54 conference matches beginning with Baylor vs. Minnesota on Aug. 27, on ESPNU.

In the coming weeks, additional matches are expected to be assigned to both Big Ten Network and Big Ten Network+, a subscription service for non-televised live events. Sport-specific packages are available for fans only interested in viewing volleyball events. For details and subscription information, please visit btnplus.com.

The Hawkeyes open the 2021 season on the road against Duke and Coastal Carolina on Aug. 28, at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., respectively, in the Coastal Carolina Invitational.  A complete schedule is available at hawkeyesports.com.

Cardinals place Kim on 10-day Injured List, activate Ponce de Leone

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August 10th, 2021 by admin

ST. LOUIS, MO., August 9, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced this afternoon that they have placed left-handed pitcher Kwang Hyun Kim (left elbow inflammation) on the 10-day Injured List, retroactive to August 8, and activated right-handed pitcher Daniel Ponce de Leon (right shoulder) from the 10-day Injured List.

Kim, who is second on the team in games started (19) and innings pitched (91.0), has posted a 6-6 mark and 3.36 ERA in his second season in the majors.

Ponce de Leon, who last pitched for the Cardinals on June 22, made four injury rehab outings between Memphis (AAA) and Springfield (AA).  He worked 1.2 innings in relief on August 3 for Springfield in his most recent outing.

Ponce de Leon has made 17 appearances for the Cardinals in 2021, including two starts in April.  He has compiled a 1-1 mark and two saves in 24.1 innings of work.

Kim missed time on the Injured List twice previously this season with back related ailments.  He is among seven Cardinals starting pitchers to have spent time on the Injured List this season, joining Dakota Hudson, Miles Mikolas, Jack Flaherty, Carlos Martínez, Adam Wainwright and Ponce de Leon.

Individual tournament added for Iowa high school bowling postseason

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August 10th, 2021 by admin

(IHSAA) Starting in the 2021-22 season, the state meet and state qualifying meets will feature both team and individual tournaments. Team events will feature baker games, then a bracketed format at the state meet. Individual tournaments will be three games, including a bracket for the top eight individuals at the state meet. Details on host sites, qualifiers, and games will be provided by the IHSAA and IGHSAU before the start of the 2021-22 season.

Bowling classifications for boys and girls have also been changed to move the largest 32 programs by enrollment to Class 3A, the next largest 32 programs to Class 2A, and the remaining teams to Class 1A.

Backyard & Beyond 8-10-2021

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August 10th, 2021 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Carole Schuler about the Cass County Relay for Life fund raiser for the American Cancer Society on August 15 at the Atlantic High School.

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Track and Field season will have earlier start date in Iowa

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August 10th, 2021 by admin

The IHSAA and IGHSAU have recently approved recommendations from the joint track and field advisory committee to move up the start date for the season to allow for more practice time.

The first practice date for the 2022 season will now be Monday, February 21st which is a full week earlier than the previously set date of February 28th. The first competition date will remain on Monday, March 7th.

 

Atlantic School Board to act on Middle School Classroom Construction Plan at the Achievement Center

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August 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will meet in a regular session Wednesday evening, in the High School Media Center. The session begins at 6-p.m. and will be broadcast live via YouTube. Among the action items on their Consent agenda is –

  • Approving the resignations of: Kassidy Edwards, Middle School Special Ed Teacher; Katy Christianson, Freshman Girls Basketball; Bus Mechanic Nathan Renz, and Food service workers Stephanie Kloewer and Angela Hillhouse.
  • Approval of contract recommendations for the following:
    • Michaelin Julh and Stephanie Kloewer, HS Spec. Ed Paraeducators (internal transfers)
    • Kerry Jepsen, HS Spec. Ed Para; Trena Page,Audrey Stewart, Jen Renz and Aliyah Jordan as Washington Spec. Ed. Para’s
    • Emily Hansen, Melissa Smith and Lindsey Mitchell, Food Service.
    • Scott Dickerson, HS Night Custodian
    • Sarah Rose, HS Student Council Sponsor, and Angela Sieh, MS Student Council Sponsor.
    • Clint Roland, Asst. MS Football Coach
    • Katy Christensen, Vol. Volleyball Coach
    • Abby Becker & Don Pobanz, Vol. Cross Country Coaches.

The Board will also act on 2021-22 TLC Mentor Contracts for: Stacy Johnson; Tracy Daugherty; DeLana Harris; Jenny Madsen; Chelsey Lee; Angela Oglesbee; Liz Reid; Allison Berryhill; Kathy Hobson; Mandi Brauer and Rhonda Hawkins. Each Mentor receives a $2,500 stipend, for a total cost of $32,199.75. In other business, the Atlantic School Board will act on a Middle School Classrooms Construction Plan for the Achievement Center (alternate education site while the Middle School is being cleaned-up and reconstructed, following the July 27th fire).

IHSAA and IGHSAU approve basketball shot-clock implementation beginning in 2022-23 season

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August 10th, 2021 by admin

A shot clock will be coming to a high school basketball gym near you. The IHSAA and IGHSAU have voted to introduce a 35-second shot clock for varsity basketball starting in the 2022-23 season.

The implementation will be required of all participating member schools starting that season with use of the clock in sub-varsity competition allowed by not required. There will not be any experimental implementations for the 2021-22 regular season.

The 35-second timing is what has been approved as a nationwide standard by the National Federation of High Schools.

Further shot clock information and rule implementation will be provided by the IHSAA and IGHSAU as it becomes available ahead of the 2022-23 season.

Grocery solution offered for the communities of Elk Horn and Kimballton

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August 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Danish Villages Improvement Organization (DVIO) aim to change the so called “Food desert” for the Danish Villages of Elk Horn and Kimballton. A “food desert is an area where access to affordable, healthy food options are limited or nonexistent because grocery stores are too far away. DVIO Board Member Klare Chapman says the need became obvious, after results of a survey confirmed it was a top issue for the community.

Theo Ramsey of Ramsey’s Market/Fresh Out of the Box will be speaking at a meeting of the Danish Villages Improvement Organization (DVIO) on Wednesday, August 18th, 7pm at the Kimballton Town Hall. The public is encouraged to attend and learn more. Theo will be discussing his innovative grocery locker system which brings groceries and hardware to small towns across Southwest Iowa. They are a rural company focused 100% on rural needs. Theo and Bonnie Ramsey currently own and operate brick and mortar grocery stores serving Lennox & Manning and are now expanding to serve communities throughout the region by providing next day grocery and hardware delivery, 7 days a week, to refrigerated and frozen lockers located in each participating community. Currently, Shelby and Walnut have the lockers in place, with Griswold adding theirs in November.

DVIO, which serves both Elk Horn & Kimballton is considering whether or not the Fresh Out of the Box locker system would be a good fit for the Danish Villages.

The locker will work like this:

  • You place your grocery order online.
  • You will get a notification your delivery is ready and a code.
  • You punch in your code into the screen on the locker and the lights above the doors your order is in will light up.
  • You open the doors and take your groceries.

Grassley to vote ‘yes’ on massive infrastructure bill, ‘investment’ in Iowa’s future

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August 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’ll be voting in favor of the trillion-dollar infrastructure bill when it comes up for a vote this (Tuesday) morning. Grassley, a Republican, says the bill is truly a bipartisan measure which he says will make a “significant investment” in Iowa’s future. “I often hear from Iowans in my 85 county meetings I’ve been in so far this year about the need to fix Iowa’s aging infrastructure,” Grassley says. “We finally have a bipartisan package that delivers critical improvement for Iowa’s roads and bridges, locks and dams, and airports.” The legislation includes 65-billion dollars for improvements to broadband and Grassley says many Iowans in rural corners of the state are in dire need of better access to high-speed internet service.

“I think the emphasis upon broadband is because telehealth has come into vogue because of the pandemic,” Grassley says, “and distant learning and a lot of families haven’t been able to access this.” Before he decided to vote “yes” on the 2,700-page bill, Grassley said he had concerns that it might include new social programs and not enough “traditional, physical infrastructure,” things like roads and bridges. He says he no longer has those worries about “liberal priorities” being contained in the massive measure.

“There’s no mileage tax, no Green New Deal, no amnesty for undocumented immigrants in this bill,” Grassley says, “and the only reason I emphasize that is because there’s a lot of talk about that stuff being in this bill.” After the infrastructure bill is passed, Democrats will move on to the three-point-five trillion dollar budget bill, which he says is sure to contain some of those social programs. Grassley says he and the rest of the Republicans will likely vote against the budget, which he says will “further feed the fires of inflation.”

Iowa Transportation Commission approves RISE Program grant application for Audubon County

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August 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Carroll, Iowa) The Iowa Transportation Commission met in Carroll this (Tuesday) morning, and approved an application from Audubon County for a RISE (Revitalize Iowa’s Sound Economy) grant. The Commission also approved RISE settlements with the Cities of Ames, Boone and Grimes. For Audubon County, up to $261,253 from the county share of the RISE Fund was approved for an Immediate Opportunity grant to assist in the paving of approximately 285 feet of 100th Street, grading 173 feet of 100th Street, and intersection improvements to County Road M-66 and 100th Street located south of Manning.  Officials say the project is necessary to provide improved access to the proposed expansion of Puck Enterprises, a liquid manure application equipment manufacturer, to support a commitment of the creation of 30 new full-time jobs out of 40 RISE-eligible created jobs and $7,565,413 in associated capital investment.  The project is anticipated to be completed by October 2022.

Iowa cities and counties are eligible for funding in the form of a grant, loan, or combination thereof.  Projects must involve the construction or improvement of a public roadway.  There are two RISE project types: 1) Immediate Opportunity, and 2) Local Development.

Projects funded by the RISE program promote economic development in Iowa through the establishment, construction, and improvement of roads and streets. The RISE program is targeted toward value-adding activities that feed new dollars into the economy and provide maximum economic impact to the state on primary or secondary roads, and city streets open for public use. While all counties and incorporated cities in Iowa are eligible to apply, funding is generally limited to industrial, manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, and professional office developments, with few exceptions.

More information is available HERE.