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IHSBCA 2021 All-District Baseball Teams

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August 2nd, 2021 by admin

The Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association has released their 2021 All-District Baseball honorees. Here is a look a the area districts and links to the full lists from around the state.

1A SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

FIRST TEAM 
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P Leyton Nelson Tri-Center 12 7-0
P Quentin Culbertson Coon Rapids-Bayard 12 6-2
P Corey Bantam Woodbine 11 5-1
P Jaydon Knight Mt. Ayr 10 6-1
C Colby Rich CAM 11 .539
C Jaxon Johnson Tri-Center 11 .491
1B Isaac Sherrill St. Albert, CB 12 .437
2B Mason Rohatsch Tri-Center 12 .452
SS Jalxon Frost Mt. Ayr 10 .661
3B Landon Gililand Lamoni 12 .535
OF Joe Kaufman CAM 11 .457
OF Brendon Monahan St. Albert, CB 10 .422
OF Justice Weers Tri-Center 11 .512
OF Tre Melby Logan Magnolia 12 .376
UT Cy Patterson St. Albert 12 .543
UT Trent Kozeal Tri-Center 12 .500
UT Caelen Devault Nodaway Valley 11 .522 5-3
UT Kasey Carter Martensdale-St. Mary’s 11 .446
UT Lane Spieker CAM 11 .514 5-1

SECOND TEAM
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P Eric Matthai St. Albert 12 6-1
P Bode Dykens Lamoni 12 3-0
P Matt Hughes Martensdale-St. Mary’s 11 5-1
P Luke Hubbard St. Albert, CB 12 5-3
C Aaron McAlister Coon Rapids-Bayard 12 .318
C Cooper Kock Ar-We-Va 12 .418
1B Brett McGee Tri-Center 12 .500
2B Colton Brennan St.Albert 10 .350
SS Mason King West Harrison 10 .444
3B Joe Hedger Logan Magnolia 12 .419
OF Carson Elbert Martensdale-St. Mary’s 12 .412
OF Easton Hays Coon Rapids-Bayard 11 .390
OF Javin Stevenson Lamoni 11 .434
OF Gabe Gilgen West Harrison 11 .358
UT Lance Clayburg Coon Rapids-Bayard 10 .449 3-2
UT Gavin Smith Audubon 11 .403
UT Mason Mather Nodaway Valley 12 .406 5-1
UT Sage Evans West Harrison 10 .472 5-1
UT Erik Trujillo Mount Ayr 12 .345 5-1
Honorable Mention: Tanner Dierking (12) SE Warren, Colby Royal (12) Stanton, Keegan Christiansen (12) Lenox.

 2021_All-District_Team_Class_1A

2A SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

FIRST TEAM 
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P Jack Vanfossan Underwood 09 6-1
P Drew Taylor Panorama 12 6-1
P Michael Shull Clarinda 12 4-2
C Jaxson Schumacher Treynor 10 .520
C Evan Taylor Panorama 12 .507
1B Austin Tigges Kuemper 12 .367
2B Blake Hall Underwood 12 .471
SS Blake Pottebaum Kuemper 12 .455
3B Cooper Neal Clarinda 11 .376
OF Hunter Dukes Shenandoah 09 .436
OF Alec Fichter Missouri Valley 12 .432
OF Wyatt Schmitt Clarinda 10 .338
UT Blake Holst AHSTW 12 .411
UT Cal Wanninger Kuemper 11 .337 6-0
UT Dawson Bond Red Oak 10 .394

SECOND TEAM
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P Cael Jensen Underwood 12 3-2
P Brice Taylor Panorama 11 3-1
P Devin Adams Central Decatur 11 4-2
C Brock Wallace Treynor 12 .254
C Kale Rockhold Central Decatur 09 .400
1B Jarod McNeese Clarinda 11 .300
2B Tadyn Brown Clarinda 10 .370
SS Matthew Boothe Central Decatur 11 .453
3B Kayden Snyder Treynor 11 .422
OF Mason Boothby Underwood 09 .333
OF TJ Fallis Central Decatur 12 .392
OF Garrett Couse Red Oak 12 .387
UT Braden Knight Shenandoah 12 .346
UT Domonic Walker Panorama 12 .375
UT Logan Sibenaller Kuemper 10 .325

2021_All-District_Team_Class_2A

3A SOUTHWEST DISTRICT

FIRST TEAM 
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE REC
P Justin Hackett Winterset 11 3-2
P Trevor Hamil Dallas Center-Grimes 10 5-1
P Morgin Smith Boone 12 7-2
C Blake Deal Carlisle 12 .352
C Bodie Johnson Atlantic 12 .338
1B Clayton Campidilli Dallas Center-Grimes 10 .381
2B Zach Truitt Carlisle 12 .414
SS Kayden Anderson Glenwood 09 .511
3B Evan Behn Boone 11 .372
OF Dawson Forgy Winterset 11 .436
OF Tegan Bock Boone 12 .407
OF Archer Ogbourne Carlisle 11 .375
UT Jayme Fritts Glenwood 11 .396 2-4
UT Alex Monson Harlan 11 .387 3-3
UT Will Heithoff Winterset 12 .258 7-2

SECOND TEAM
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE REC
P Ben Craven Boone 12 4-2
P Jake Porter Winterset 11 3-3
P Tate Stine-Smith ADM 12 3-5
C Jensen Kaldenberg Winterset 11 .292
C Martin Smith Boone 09 .242
1B Kole Teeples Greene County 11 .377
2B Gannon Greenwalt Creston 10 .410
SS Joey Moser Harlan 11 .340
3B Nathan Castellano Carlisle 11 .318
OF Austin Patton Glenwood 11 .420
OF Cole Williamson ADM 12 .357
OF Isaiah Ahrenholtz Harlan 12 .370
UT Tyson Guard Carlisle 11 .388
UT Bryce Stalder Greene County 11 .435 3-4
UT Joey Marker Carlisle 10 .340

2021_ All-District_Team _Class_ 3A

4A WEST DISTRICT

FIRST TEAM 
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P JC Dermody Lewis Central 11 6-2
P Sean McManamy Sioux City East 12 7-1
P Aidan Haukap Sioux City East 11 5-3
C Easton Voight Sioux City East 11 .269
C Keenan Hegna Sioux City West 12 .315
1B Aron Harrington Lewis Central 11 .424
2B Drew Benson Sioux City West 11 .430
SS Cael Boever Sioux City East 12 .438
3B Cam Riemer Sioux City East 12 .395
OF Jonah Pomrenke Lewis Central 12 .333
OF Terrick Thompson Sioux City East 12 .364
OF Tyler Huey Council Bluffs TJ 12 .425
UT Evan Helvig Sioux City North 12 .474 5-3
UT Cael Malskeit Lewis Central 12 .297 3-0

SECOND TEAM
POS NAME SCHOOL GR AVE W-L
P Trevor Hill Sioux City East 12 4-0
P Ryan Smith Sioux City West 11 2-4
P Ayden Schrunk Sioux City North 09 4-5
C Carson Schaa Council Bluffs Lincoln 11 .255
C Britton Bond Lewis Central 11 .277
1B Kaleb Nutt Sioux City East 12 .365
2B Drew Kinnaman Sioux City North 12 .347
SS Braydon Lincoln Council Bluffs Lincoln 10 .275
3B Casey Clair Lewis Central 10 .286
OF Bennett Vanderloo Sioux City East 12 .337
OF Jaden Reiss Council Bluffs Lincoln 12 .325
OF Carter Pinney Sioux City North 11 .328
UT Skylar Hansen Sioux City West 11 .315 2-3
UT Kelynn Jacobsen Sioux City East 10 .371

2021_All-District_Team_Class_4A

Glenwood Police report, 8/2/21

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

One person was arrested over the weekend, in Glenwood. Authorities report 32-year-old Eric Marco, of Omaha, was arrested Saturday for Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd offense, Poss. of Marijuana and Poss. of drug paraphernalia. His total bond was set at $6,300.

CDC reports substantial, high COVID-19 transmission in most Iowa counties

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports substantial or high levels of COVID-19 transmission in most Iowa. A county-by-county map of Iowa shows high transmission levels in multiple Iowa counties, including (Locally): Cass, Adair, Audubon, Guthrie, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Mills, and Ringgold. The number of people in Cass County who are fully vaccinated, according to the CDC, is 48%, while 51.7% have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Adams, Fremont, Dallas and Madison Counties report a substantial rate of COVID-19 transmission.

Virus Transmission levels: Red = High; Orange/brown= Substantial; Yellow = Moderate; Blue = Low

View the CDC’s COVID-19 data tracker here. The Iowa Department of Public Health reports more than 150 patients being treated for COVID-19, up from 100 last week. Thirteen percent of those hospitalized with COVID-19 are under age 30, and 3% are under age 18.

5 arrested in Mills County

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Five people were recently arrested on separate charges in Mills County. The Sheriff’s Office reports 37-year-old Peter James Zelenka, of Omaha, was arrested today (Monday) at around 12:30-a.m. on I-29. Zelenka was charged with: Possession of a Controlled Substance (PCS); Poss. of drug paraphernalia; Poss./Control of an Offensive Weapon in a controlled substance Violation, and, on a warrant for Failure to Appear on a PCS charge. His bond was set at $2,300.

This past Saturday (July 31), 31-year-old Christopher Lee McDaniel, of Pacific Junction, was arrested at 290th Street/Highway 34 in Mills County, for Driving While Barred, and Presenting a False ID to law enforcement/public official. Bond was set at $2,000.

Friday evening, 38-year-old Jessica Gonzalez Herrera, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody at the Nebraska Prison, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. Bond was set at $10,000. At around 12:05-a.m., Friday, 46-year-old Nicole Renae Greene, of Rock Port, MO., was arrested in Mills County on a Fugitive from Justice warrant. She was being held without bond.

And, on July 28th, 19-year-old Rosella Raeann Weaver, a transient, was arrested at the Woodbury County Jail, on a Mills County warrant for Unauthorized Use of a Credit Card. Her bond was set at $2,000.

 

Injury accident in Mills County

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a man from Ohio was injured during a single-vehicle accident Thursday night. 60-year-old Bruce Kohler, of North Canton, OH, was driving a 2008 Ford northbound on the Interstate 29 on-ramp from Bunge Road at around 10:30-p.m., when his vehicle drove off the right side of the road and struck a light pole on the east side of the highway. Authorities say Kohler was suspected of being impaired by alcohol. He was transported by Silver City Rescue to Jennie Edmundson Hospital.

And, no injuries were reported following an accident Saturday afternoon, in Mills County. Officials say a 2004 Buick driven by 45-year-old Jesse Hemsworth, of Glenwood, and a 2021 Ford driven by 19-year-old Ethan Fisher, of Pacific Junction, were both traveling west on Bunge Road at around 1:30-p.m., when Fisher slowed to turn left, onto 195th Street. Hemsworth didn’t realize Fisher was turning, and was unable to avoid the rear-end collision. The impact caused damage to the rear rack on the Ford, and suspension damage to the Buick.

Ernst concerned proposed military justice system reform may be scaled back

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Proposed changes in how the military investigates serious crimes are now included in a larger bill senators will vote on in the coming weeks, but Iowa Senator Joni Ernst says she’s worried the plan will be scaled back as the bill works its way through congress. “I’m really on pins and needles right now because we know that the reform has been long overdue,” Ernst says.

Earlier this year, Ernst endorsed a plan to no longer have military commanders oversee sexual assault investigations. The plan also calls for all felony cases involving members of the military to be handled by trained military investigators, outside of the chain of command. Those provisions are now included in a military spending bill that has cleared the Senate Armed Services Committee. Ernst is a member of the panel. “The House and the Senate will have our versions of the Defense Authorization Act and then they come together in a conference committee before the end of the year,” Ernst says. “Hopefully it stays in through both the House and the Senate.”

For years, Pentagon leaders resisted changes in how criminal cases are handled in the military’s justice system — but President Biden and the secretary of defense have recently said they support having independent special prosecutors in the military investigate sex crimes. “But the bill we have, it removes all serious crimes from the chain of command, so it would include crimes like murder, child pornography,” Ernst says, “so we think it’s really important that we include all serious crimes.”

Ernst says commanders would still oversee investigations that are directly related to military service, like allegations of dereliction of duty or being AWOL) — absent without leave. In 2013, Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley signed onto New York Senator Kristin Gillibrand’s bill to remove felony investigations from the military chain of command. Ernst, a sexual assault survivor, endorsed the proposal this year. A recent Pentagon report found thousands of soldiers are sexually assaulted each year, but few file reports and only 350 cases led to an alleged perpetrator being prosecuted in the military justice system.

2 arrested in Adair County are cited & released

News

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Two people arrested last week on separate charges in Adair County, were subsequently cited and released. The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports on July 25th, 38-year-old Tim Lee Roy Wambold, Jr., of Fontanelle, was issued a summons to appear on charges of Theft in the 2nd Degree and Trepass/1st offense. Law enforcement and fire/rescue were requested for a person stuck in a field, needing a lift assist. Upon arrival an Adair County Deputy located Wambold, Jr., sitting on an ATV that was stuck in a ditch. The field owner was determined to be the victim of the Trespass. They told authorities they wanted to press charges for the offense. After the ATV was removed from the field, it was discovered the machine was listed as stolen out of Washita County, Oklahoma. Wambold, Jr., claimed he purchased the vehicle from a man in Bridgewater about two-years ago.

And, 26-year-old Taylor Marie Turnbull was arrested at around 12:50-a.m. Friday, following a traffic stop for speeding on Highway 92 in Adair County. An investigation resulted in the determination the woman was Operating While Intoxicated. Her initial breath test registered over .08%. A follow-up test registered .159% Breath Alcohol Content. Turnbull was issued a citation and released.

Online student registration is now open in the Atlantic Community School District

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic Community School District report online student registration is now available for the upcoming school year. In case you didn’t receive notification by e-mail, the District will “continue to utilize the “rollover” online registration process with JMC. If your student(s) attended ACSD last school year (2020-21) and were still in attendance on the last day of school, you need to follow (the steps below) to verify registration information and pay student fees. Student fees need to be paid by Friday, October 8, 2021.

  • Students who are new to the school district and are planning to enroll for the 2021-22 school year will need to contact each student’s school office to make an appointment to begin the enrollment process.
  • If you don’t have access to the internet/online, please feel free to stop at your child’s school. The office will be more than happy to assist you in any way. Should you have any questions regarding school registration or the payment of school fees, please contact the respective school your child will likely attend, at the numbers mentioned below.

For more information please visit: https://www.atlanticiaschools.org/registration

Washington Elementary School

Pre-K – 3rd grade

Phone: 712-243-5234

Stacey Hornung, Principal

Hours: 7:30 am – 3:30  pm

Schuler Elementary School

Grades 4-5

Phone: 712-243-1370

James Northwick, Principal

Hours: 7:30 am – 3:30 pm

Atlantic Middle School

Grades 6-8

Phone: 712-243-1330

Josh Rasmussen, Principal

Hours: 7:30 am – 3:30 pm

Atlantic High School

Grades 9-12

Phone: 712-243-5358

Heather McKay, Principal

Andrew Mitchell, Asst Principal/Activities Director

Hours: 7:30 am – 3:30  pm

Transportation

All Grades

Phone: 712-243-3374

Mark Weis, Supervisor

Food Service

All Grades

Phone: 712-243-5369

Natalie Ritter, Supervisor

Hours: 7:30 am- 3:30 pm

2021-2022 Transportation Map for Bicyclists now available

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa – Aug. 2, 2021 – The 2021-2022 Iowa Bicycle Map is now available in both paper and digital formats. The Iowa Department of Transportation is distributing the free paper version of the map at Iowa DOT driver’s license centers, county treasurer’s offices, the six Iowa DOT district offices, Iowa DOT rest areas, and state welcome centers. There are also static and interactive online versions at https://iowadot.gov/iowabikes/transportation-map-for-bicyclists.

This popular publication has been updated to show new four-foot, paved shoulders and recreational trails completed since the 2019-2020 version was published. As in past versions, the map highlights bike-friendly routes when traveling on two wheels through Iowa by identifying bike trails and traffic levels on all paved roads. The map also includes insets of Iowa’s 16 largest cities.

A person riding on a public road has all the rights and is required to know and obey all traffic laws and rules of the road, applicable to the driver of a motor vehicle. To assist bicyclists in understanding their rights and responsibilities, a section of the map is dedicated to highlighting rules of the road. Also, bicyclists are urged to always wear helmets, use lights at night and watch out for road hazards including parallel-slat stormwater grates, gravel, sand, and debris.

Clarinda man arrested for Public Intox., Saturday

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August 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Saturday, of 57-year-old James Vincent White, from Clarinda. White was taken into custody in Clarinda, during a disturbance at a business where the Sheriff’s Office was assisting the Clarinda Police Department. He was transported to the Page County Jail and held on a $300 bond, pending further court proceedings.

Page County S/O photo