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High School Boy’s and Girl’s Tennis Scores from Friday

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April 6th, 2024 by admin

Boys Tennis Results

Creston 7, Audubon 2
Clarke 7, Chariton 2
St. Albert 7, Denison-Schleswig 2

Girls Tennis Results

Ballard 6, Clarke 3
Ballard 9, Audubon 0
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 5, Kuemper Catholic 4
Clarinda 9, Glenwood 0
Dallas Center-Grimes 8, Audubon 0

Audubon Golf Victorious against Exira-EHK and AHSTW

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April 6th, 2024 by admin

Boys Results

Audubon 

Henry Burr – 44
Ryan Hermansen – 46
Mason Steckler – 47
Evan Alt – 40
Edward Miller – 39
Oliver Deist 40

Team Score – 163

AHSTW

Drew Lee – 43
Kayden Jorgenson – 46
Tyson Osbhar – 55
Nate Jorgenson – 45
Justin Freeman – 51
Zach Nielson – 57

Team Score – 185

Exira-EHK

Josh Nelson – 51
Jameson Kilworth – 59
Cole Brabham – 55
Quintinn White – 54
Alex Hansen – 54
Aiden Flathers – 71

Team Score 214

 

Girls Results

Audubon

Mari Gleason – 58

Riverside Golf Win’s both Boy’s and Girl’s matchups against Tri Center

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April 6th, 2024 by admin

Boys Results: Riverside 170, Tri-Center 211

Riverside 

Garrett Hough – 44
Mason McCready – 42
Taven Moore – 41
AC Roller – 43
Nathan Smith – 56
James McCready – 48

Team Gross – 274
Team Net – 170

Tri-Center

Jayden Johnson – 45
Brandt Freeberg – 50
Jayce Waller – 50
Braden Meyer – 66
Rylan Ring – 78
Chaz Leaders – 69

Team Gross – 358
Team Net – 211

Girls Results: Riverside 215, Tri-Center 269

Riverside

Addison Brink – 46
Autumn Bennett – 64
Jadyn Beckman – 62
Akia Turney – 62
Kaycie Perkins – 49
Laney Rice – 58

Team Gross – 341
Team Net – 215

Tri-Center

Natalie Ausdemore – 52
Kendra Calhoun – 70
Addy Rendenbaugh – 73
Kayleigh Crozier – 82
Avery Assmann – 74
Joanna Cook – 74

Team Gross – 425
Team Net – 269

Boy’s and Girl’s High School Soccer Scores from Friday

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April 6th, 2024 by admin

Boys Soccer Scores

Ballard 2, Grand View Christian 0
Bishop Heelan 7, Underwood 0
St. Albert 6, Creston 0
Carroll 4, Logan-Magnolia 0
Treynor 15, Missouri Valley 0
Pella 2, Carlisle 0
Bondurant-Farrar 1, Nevada 0

Girls Soccer Scores

St. Albert 9, Creston 0
Treynor 10, Missouri Valley 1
Tri-Center 4, Sioux City West 0
Nevada 1, Bondurant-Farrar 0

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, April 6th, 2024

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April 6th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: **RED FLAG WARNING from 1-pm until 6-p.m. today  FOR STRONG WINDS AND HIGH FIRE DANGER***Sunny, with a high near 65. E/SE winds 15-40 mph.
Tonight: **WIND ADVISORY in effect from 6-p.m. today until 1-a.m. Sunday** Showers and thunderstorms. Low around 44. SE winds 20-40. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 63. SE @ 15-30 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. S
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. West wind 10 to 20 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63.
Friday’s High in Atlantic was 60. Our Low this morning, 24. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 41, and the Low was 32. The All-Time Record High on April 6th in Atlantic, was 89, in 1972. The Record Low was 6, in 1982. Sunrise: 6:53. Sunset: 7:50.

Food Bank of Iowa leader doesn’t see letup in need

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April 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Food Bank of Iowa is conducting a series of statewide meetings learning about the issues facing those who don’t have enough food. Food Bank of Iowa C-E-O Michelle Book visited one the meetings in Webster City to talk to a group of food pantry representatives about the problem. She says they all say the need for their services continues to grow.

Book says there’s another group that’s also being hit hard.

There is more information on the meetings at foodbankiowa.org.

Vocalist brings Iowa a gumbo of blues, folk, gospel and R&B

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April 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A singer-songwriter whose childhood was split between rural Kentucky and New York City will bring her unique blend of music to Iowa next week for two stops. Martha Redbone is on a national tour offering songs — and stories — which she says aim to lend a voice to issues of social justice, while bridging traditions and cultures from the past and present.

The 58-year-old is Native and African-American, as her father was a gospel singer and her mother had roots in the Cherokee, Shawnee and Choctaw nations.

Martha Redbone (Photo provided by Des Moines Performing Arts)

In her teens, Redbone met country legend Willie Nelson at the opening of the Hard Rock Cafe in New York, and he remains one of her enduring heroes.

When you play music, she says, you’re representing all the people who’ve influenced your life, your family, your teachers. One of her early mentors was songwriter and producer Walter “Junie” Morrison, a member of the prominent ’70s funk band, Parliament Funkadelic.

Redbone and her band will perform April 11th at the Englert Theatre in Iowa City, and April 12th at the Temple Theater in Des Moines.

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Listen to some snippets of her music:

“How sweet I Roamed”:

“On Another’s Sorrow”:

https://martharedbone.com/

Englert Home


https://desmoinesperformingarts.org/events/martha-redbone/

Iowa GOP chair says stakes of ’24 race will transcend ’23 rift between Gov. Reynolds and Trump

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April 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Republican Party chairman Jeff Kaufmann says the friction between former President Donald Trump and Governor Kim Reynolds over her November endorsement of Ron DeSantis will evaporate as the General Election campaign gets underway.

Trump complained about the governor’s lack of loyalty throughout 2023. In the weeks leading up to the Iowa Caucuses, crowds at Trump rallies in Iowa often booed when Trump mentioned Reynolds by name.

Kaufmann suggests Reynolds and Trump have some fence mending to do, however.

Reynolds has been Iowa’s governor for nearly seven years.

Republican Party of Iowa chairman Jeff Kaufmann (Iowa PBS photo)

Kaufmann says with one-point-six million dollars in her campaign account and an aggressive travel schedule in Iowa, Reynolds is well positioned to run for reelection in 2026 if that’s what she intends to do.

Kaufmann made his comments this (Friday) morning during taping of “Iowa Press” which airs tonight (Friday) on Iowa P-B-S. In a written statement released this (Friday) afternoon, Reynolds noted she has endorsed Trump and said it’s important for Iowa Republicans to deliver Iowa for Trump, end Joe Biden’s political career and return Trump to the White House.

SWIPCO Celebrates Completion of Building Addition

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April 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA – Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO) is celebrating the completion of an addition to their main office in Atlantic. SWIPCO and Southwest Iowa Transit Agency continue to grow, providing more services and working on more projects than ever that benefit the residents of Southwest Iowa. Officials say the growth caused SWIPCO to outgrow the previous office space. An area designed for seven employees was housing 17 workers. To remedy that problem a 60’x30’ addition was planned onto the east side of the building and has now been completed.

The space is an open office area that now houses planning and housing team members along with communications and safety coordinators. During construction many of these individuals were working out of a temporary, rented office space nearby.

SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy described the value of the new space, “We’ve needed to expand our office space in Atlantic for a long time and had the first concept plans actually drawn up in 2017. Pre-Covid we had already turned our conference room into workspace for several employees. Covid taught us a lot about how we function, both that we could be more flexible with remote work options but also that we need in person, onsite capacity to serve our clients. This addition enables us to make the best use of the space we have here and will be flexible for future changes and keep our operations on one site in Atlantic. We also added an additional women’s restroom, which may not sound like a big thing but with 22 female employees at this location was very much a priority!”

Reorganization of office space will also allow for more functionality of previous spaces. The conference room will once again be able to be utilized for Policy Council and other meetings after being used for office space for over five years.

Construction was completed by Building Crafts Inc. of Red Oak and began in early 2023. The much- anticipated completion will help SWIPCO continue to support the whole region for the long term. In total SWIPCO employs over 100 people, with about 30 in the office in Atlantic.

SWIPCO celebrated the new space with the SWIPCO Policy Council at their meeting on March 28 th

Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors hosted by Sisters Simply Clean

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April 5th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted, Thursday, by Sisters Simply Clean for a ribbon cutting ceremony during their Grand Opening of their cleaning company’s office location in Atlantic.
Sam Green, owner and CEO, founded the company three years ago when she returned to the workforce after her cancer diagnosis and found she wanted to work for herself. With a few cleaning supplies and a van, Sam set out with her only goal being to provide affordable service to those in need and help her community. The business began to gain traction with more jobs and, after landing a few large contracts, the business was launched to a new level.
In January of 2023, the team decided they were running out of space in Sam’s home and van and decided to open an office and freshen up their branding.

Pictured Left to Right (Back Rows): Kelsey Beschorner, Sue Liston, Emily Kennedy, Grace McAfee, Elaine Otte, Lana Westphalen, Jeff Green, Tori Gibson, Krysta Hanson, Jim Kickland, Jennifer McEntaffer, Kate Olsen, Anne Quist, Julie Waters, Megan Sramek, Kennedy Freund, BJ Hart, Bill Saluk, Colt Doherty, Mel Newton; Pictured Left to Right (Front Row): Randy, Haley Akers, Sam Green, Tea Stevens, Shayla Stevens, Amanda Hansen

Sisters Simply Clean is now a team of 11 employees located all throughout Iowa. The team provides both residential and commercial cleaning along with lawn care, laundry services, window cleaning, post construction cleans, move-in cleans, move-out cleans and more. Sam and her team also provide help for the elderly and disabled such as routine cleanings, picking up groceries, gardening and any other help the client may need. When talking about the services provided, Team Lead, Tea Stevens, says, “our overall goal is to accommodate our clients however we can and make their lives easier.”
Sisters Simply Clean is located at 1205 Sunnyside Lane in Atlantic. For more information or to book a service, visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SistersSimplyCleanIA or call 712-250-1358