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Atlantic girls golf wins Sioux City East Invite

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May 5th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic girls golf team won the Sioux City East Invite at Whispering Creek Golf Course on Wednesday.

  1. Atlantic 414
  2. Bishop Heelan 428
  3. Sioux City East 421
  4. Moville 457
  5. MVAOCOU 469
  6. Sargent Bluff-Luton 474

Medalist: Isabella Boyle, Sioux City East, 90.
Runner-Up: Roni Hook, Atlantic, 93

Other Atlantic Scores:
4th: Abby Smith, Atlantic – 102.
10th: Lexi Noelck, Atlantic – 107.
Abby Muller – 112
Reagan Leonard – 118.

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson:

“All 5 girls played well today on a very tough course.  Very happy with them all. The front 9 is a links style course, relatively flat with lots of tall thick grass played as penalty areas.  The back 9 is up and down hills coupled with the grassy areas.  And, greens not like we are use to – large and undulating.  As a team we lost 24 balls and still had a very good 414.  Always a great experience playing different courses and different teams.”

Treynor girls, IKM-Manning boys win Western Iowa Conference Golf Tournament 05/05/2021

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May 5th, 2021 by admin

The Western Iowa Conference held their boys and girls golf tournaments on Wednesday at Nishna Hills Golf Club in Atlantic. IKM-Manning won the boys tournament and Treynor won the girls title.

Girls Team Scores

  1. Treynor 383
  2. Logan-Magnolia 428
  3. IKM-Manning 433
  4. Audubon 436
  5. Tri-Center 447
  6. AHSTW 477
  7. Riverside 483
  8. Underwood NTS
  9. Missouri Valley NTS

Girls Top 6 Individuals

  1. Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 80
  2. Brooklyn Currin, Treynor, 89
  3. Maddie Lewis, Treynor, 89
  4. Keely Smith, Treynor 97
  5. Sydney Beymer, Audubon, 97
  6. Madison Mahoney, Missouri Valley 98

Full Results: 2021 WIC Tourney – Girls

Boys Team Scores

  1. IKM-Manning 308
  2. Treynor 317
  3. Underwood 335
  4. Missouri Valley 348
  5. Logan-Magnolia 353
  6. Tri-Center 355
  7. Audubon 356
  8. AHSTW 371
  9. Riverside 372

Boys Individual Top 6

  1. Coby Fink, Underwood, 71
  2. Joey Konz, Treynor, 73
  3. Tyler Brandt, IKM-Manning, 74
  4. Kyler Rasmussen, IKM-Manning, 74
  5. Max Nielsen, IKM-Manning, 78
  6. Dawson Goss, Treynor, 79

Full Results: 2021 WIC Tourney – Boys

Atlantic man arrested in Shenandoah

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Shenandoah say an Atlantic man was arrested Tuesday night on a theft charge. Authorities say 33-year-old Zane Edward Szeliga was taken into custody at around 10:15-p.m., on charges of Theft in the 3rd Degree, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His arrest followed a reported incident of theft incident at Casey’s General Store, in Shenandoah. Bond at the Page County Jail was set at $2,300.

Reynolds defends decision to decline $95 million in federal funds

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds says she declined 95 million dollars in federal funds for Covid surveillance testing in Iowa schools because the state has nearly 300 million in federal funding available for testing. “We can’t continue to just take this money. There is a cost to taxpayers,” Reynolds says. “And the amount of money that is flowing into these states because of some of the bad decisions that some of the other states have made is unconscionable.”

Public health officials say surveillance testing isn’t about diagnosing individuals, but about collecting data to understand and predict outbreaks. “We haven’t to date had any school reach out to do the surveillance testing,” Reynolds says. “Even when we proactively offered with the Iowa City High School, they declined it or didn’t ask for it because they felt that they had the resources there.” Iowa City schools had a spike in Covid cases last month.

Several Democratic lawmakers have criticized the Republican governor for turning down money congress approved in March, saying the state should accept all the pandemic support it’s offered. The Iowa Department of Public Health has asked the C-D-C if the 95 million dollars could be used instead on vaccine distribution.

Hamburg celebrates big step in flood prevention

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Hamburg marked a major milestone today (Wednesday) in the long fight against Missouri River flooding. Local, state, and national officials were on hand for a groundbreaking for the expansion by eight feet of what is called the Ditch Six levee located along Highway 333. Omaha District Corps of Engineers Colonel Mark Himes saluted local officials for their efforts in pushing for the expansion to 919 feet…

“Hamburg’s resolve to provide additional flood resiliency serves as an example to other communities along the Missouri River and throughout the nation who face similar challenges,” Himes says. “You’ve already done an amazing done, and have made tremendous progress recovering from the 2019 flood event. Today, I along with the U-S Corps of Engineers’ Omaha district team are proud to partner with you in taking another major step in moving forward.”

Hamburg officials agreed to pay the difference between the cost of returning the to the levee’s original design capacity, and the cost of raising it higher. Hamburg Mayor Cathy Crain recalled how the flood impacted the city. “We lost water, sewer, natural gas for 120 days,” Crain says. “Two-thirds of our town was covered in water. Only three of our 44 businesses could open. The other 41 were underwater, and some of them couldn’t even open until September.”

Crain says Hamburg also lost 73 homes to the flooding. Two years later, Crain says the city’s business sector has rebounded, and new housing projects are in the offing. “We now have one more business than when we had the flood,” she says. “We have three new businesses now up and running. We’ve got three more under construction. We’ve purchased two 10-acre plots of land for new subdivisions, and hopefully, if materials for building could just stabilize a little bit, we’ll be able to get those built.”

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst and Congresswoman Cindy Axne co-sponsored the bill which allows the corps to begin pre-construction on levee improvements without waiting for congressional approval if a project is determined to be critical to flood prevention, and costs less than 25 million dollars. Hamburg is the first community to take advantage of the new provision.

Governor and Senate GOP back a tax plan; House GOP offers different plan

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is presenting her fellow Republicans in the legislature with a wide-ranging tax plan that she describes as a compromise.  “We think we’ve landed in a really good spot and we’re excited to move forward with it,” she says. Her plan has the support of Senate Republicans, but Republicans in the Iowa House are unveiling their own plan. The governor’s plan would speed up income tax cuts and get rid of the state inheritance tax — those are both moves that all Republicans in the legislature now support. However, cutting property taxes by 100 million dollars by having the state take over the mental health system has the support of just SENATE Republicans and the governor.

“Iowa has never been in a better position to take tax burdens off the backs of Iowans and invest state revenue to sustain critical and important services,” she says. “Now’s the time to come together and take action and that’s exactly what I’m asking the House and the Senate to do in the remaining days of the legislative session.”

Gov. Kim Reynolds, 5/5/21

House Speaker Pat Grassley says House Republicans are interested in cutting property taxes, but Grassley says they’re not convinced all the questions about how the state would manage the mental health system have been fully answered.

“Okay, we pick up the levee, what does this now look like and how does this play forward, not only for the cost to the state, but the services provided to Iowans? And I think we’re in a position where there’s a lot of unknowns,” Grassley says. “…If we’re going to take on another social program at the state level, we have to do it right.”

The state’s mental health system is managed on a regional basis and, since county property taxes are used to finance the system, county officials are in charge. Iowa is currently the only state that uses property taxes to pay for mental health services.

LARRY OTIS SMITH, 78, of Anita (5-9-2021)

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May 5th, 2021 by Jim Field

LARRY OTIS SMITH, 78, of Anita, died Monday, May 3rd at home.  A graveside service for LARRY OTIS SMITH will be held 11-a.m. Sunday, May 9th, at Oakwood Cemetery in Lewis.  Hockenberry Family Care in Anita is handling the arrangements.

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LARRY OTIS SMITH is survived by:

His daughters – Kelly (John) Snyder; Kerrie (Jordie) Harrell, and Tracy (Brad) Suhr.

His son – Brent (Malisa) Smith.

11 Grandchildren, and 6 Great-Grandchildren

Arrest made in kidnapping & murder of Davenport girl

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Charges are now filed in the kidnapping and killing of a Davenport girl who vanished last summer, whose remains were found in a Clinton County pond in March. Scott County Attorney Mike Walton made the announcement at a news conference this (Wednesday) morning that the man who had been a person of interest all along in the case is the only person charged in the girl’s disappearance and fatal shooting. “This morning, Henry Earl Dinkins was charged in the death of 11-year-old Breasia Terrell,” Walton says. “These charges are the result of a nine-month investigation by the Davenport Police Department and numerous other agencies.”

Breasia Terrell

The 48-year-old Dinkins is accused of first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping. Walton read the charges, referring to the slain girl by her initials, B-T. “On or about July 10th, 2020, Henry Dinkins did remove a child from 2744 East 53rd Street, Davenport, Iowa, without consent or authority or by deception to secretly confine and inflict serious injury, and as a result of the kidnapping, B.T. was murdered.” Walton also read the murder charge, but would offer no further details beyond the legal document. “On or about July 10th, 2020, Henry Dinkins did remove and confine a child and with premeditation, malice of forethought and intent to kill B.T., shot her with a firearm, causing her death.”

The girl’s remains were found March 22nd by a couple that was fishing at a pond in a rural area north of DeWitt. Breasia had spent the night before she disappeared with her half-brother and the boy’s father, Dinkins. He was already in jail on charges he violated his sex offender registration requirements. The Iowa Department of Corrections reported Dinkins pleaded guilty to third-degree sexual abuse of a minor in 1990. If convicted of Breasia’s murder, Dinkins will face a mandatory life prison term.

Iowa Arts Council announces arts scholarship winners

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May 5th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Four of Iowa’s most talented high school seniors have earned an Iowa Scholarship for the Arts to support their college education this fall. Faith De Groot of Alta, Ruby Hummel of Yale, Mikayla Lane of Cresco and Mio Legaspi of Adel are the recipients of the prestigious award from the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs. The Iowa Scholarship for the Arts program supports Iowa high school students with proven artistic ability in dance, creative writing, music, theater, traditional arts or visual arts who plan to pursue a major in the arts at an accredited Iowa college or university. Each scholarship winner will receive $2,500 for his or her college tuition and related expenses as a full-time undergraduate student in 2021-2022.

Ruby Hummel of Panorama High School will study music education at Drake University in Des Moines. Inspired by teachers and peers, she wants to continue to perform while studying to become a music educator, so she can help future generations connect with music.

More information about the Iowa Scholarship for the Arts is available at iowaculture.gov.

SHARON KAY WITT, 74, of Harlan (Svcs. 05/07/2021)

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May 5th, 2021 by admin

SHARON KAY WITT, 74, of Harlan died Tuesday, May 4th at home. Funeral Services for SHARON KAY WITT will be held on Friday, May 7th at 2:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 6th from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with family greeting friends from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Burial will be in the Cuppy’s Grove Cemetery in Harlan.

SHARON KAY WITT is survived by:

Husband: Alan Kent Witt of Harlan.

Daughter: Christena (Brad) Hemmingsen of Audubon.

Sons: David (Kairee) Witt of Audubon. Steven (Cecily) Witt of Elkhorn, NE.

5 Grandchildren