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Teen injured in Union County rollover accident

News

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A 14-year old male from Afton was injured during a single-vehicle accident Monday morning, in Union County. The Sheriff’s Department reports Kody Scott Exline was drivig a 2001 Toyota Tundra pickup westbound on 150th Street, at around 8:10-a.m., when the vehicle went out of control. Authorities say the pickup crossed the road, came back across and rolled into the north ditch. Exline complained of pain and possible injury. He was transported by private vehicle to the Greater Regional Medical Center, in Creston.

The Sheriff’s Office says the pickup sustained $6,000 damage, and was declared a total loss.

Volunteers Needed as American Red Cross Responds to Wildfires and Hurricanes

News

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IOWA – SEPTEMBER 16, 2020 — Trained American Red Cross disaster workers are working 24-7 to help people whose lives have been uprooted by wildfires, hurricanes and a derecho. Volunteers are providing food, shelter, supplies and comfort to people in need across as many as 10 states as tens of thousands of people have been impacted by recent disasters. With the current disasters and complexities of COVID-19, more help is needed. The Red Cross is asking people who are able to make a significant impact by becoming a Red Cross volunteer today. Review the most urgently needed volunteer positions at redcross.org/volunteertoday.

Jill Orton, Region Executive for the Nebraska-Iowa Region of the Red Cross, says “It has been an incredibly busy time for the Red Cross with thousands of disaster workers responding to help people whose lives were turned upside down by wildfires, hurricanes and other disasters.” Orton says also, “They need your help now. Please consider becoming a Red Cross volunteer, donating to help people affected by disasters, or giving blood today.”

There are as many as 90 large fires raging throughout the West, which have burned more than 5 million acres in the past few weeks. Thousands of homes and businesses have been affected and thousands more are still threatened. Besides volunteering, those wishing to help people affected by disasters like wildfires, storms and countless other crises can make a gift to Red Cross Disaster Relief. Financial gifts enable the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters big and small. Visit redcross.org, call 800-RED-CROSS or text the word DISASTER to 90999 to make a $10 donation.

Additionally, disasters such as wildfires and hurricanes cause blood drives to be canceled. The Red Cross encourages eligible individuals to give blood or platelets to help ensure a sufficient blood supply. Learn more here.

The Big Ten Conference adopts stringent medical protocols; football season to resume October 23-24

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by admin

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) adopted significant medical protocols including daily antigen testing, enhanced cardiac screening and an enhanced data-driven approach when making decisions about practice/competition. The COP/C voted unanimously to resume the football season starting the weekend of October 23-24, 2020. The decision was based on information presented by the Big Ten Return to Competition Task Force, a working group that was established by the COP/C and Commissioner Kevin Warren to ensure a collaborative and transparent process.

The Big Ten will require student-athletes, coaches, trainers and other individuals that are on the field for all practices and games to undergo daily antigen testing. Test results must be completed and recorded prior to each practice or game. Student-athletes who test positive for the coronavirus through point of contact (POC) daily testing would require a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test to confirm the result of the POC test.

“Everyone associated with the Big Ten should be very proud of the groundbreaking steps that are now being taken to better protect the health and safety of the student-athletes and surrounding communities,” said Dr. Jim Borchers, Head Team Physician, The Ohio State University and co-chair of the Return to Competition Task Force medical subcommittee.

“The data we are going to collect from testing and the cardiac registry will provide major contributions for all 14 Big Ten institutions as they study COVID-19 and attempt to mitigate the spread of the disease among wider communities.”

Each institution will designate a Chief Infection Officer (CInO) who will oversee the collection and reporting of data for the Big Ten Conference. Team test positivity rate and population positivity rate thresholds will be used to determine recommendations for continuing practice and competition.

All COVID-19 positive student-athletes will have to undergo comprehensive cardiac testing to include labs and biomarkers, ECG, Echocardiogram and a Cardiac MRI. Following cardiac evaluation, student-athletes must receive clearance from a cardiologist designated by the university for the primary purpose of cardiac clearance for COVID-19 positive student-athletes. The earliest a student-athlete can return to game competition is 21 days following a COVID-19 positive diagnosis.

In addition to the medical protocols approved, the 14 Big Ten institutions will establish a cardiac registry in an effort to examine the effects on COVID-19 positive student-athletes. The registry and associated data will attempt to answer many of the unknowns regarding the cardiac manifestations in COVID-19 positive elite athletes.

“From the onset of the pandemic, our highest priority has been the health and the safety of our students.  The new medical protocols and standards put into place by the Big Ten Return To Competition Task Force were pivotal in the decision to move forward with sports in the conference,” said Morton Schapiro, Chair of the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors and Northwestern University President, and Chair of the Return to Competition Task Force Steering Committee. “We appreciate the conference’s dedication to developing the necessary safety procedures for our students and the communities that embrace them.”

“Our focus with the Task Force over the last six weeks was to ensure the health and safety of our student-athletes. Our goal has always been to return to competition so all student-athletes can realize their dream of competing in the sports they love,” said Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren. “We are incredibly grateful for the collaborative work that our Return to Competition Task Force have accomplished to ensure the health, safety and wellness of student-athletes, coaches and administrators.”

The Big Ten Conference will use data provided by each Chief Infection Officer (CInO) to make decisions about the continuation of practice and competition, as determined by team positivity rate and population positivity rate, based on a seven-day rolling average:

  • Team positivity rate (number of positive tests divided by total number of tests administered):
    • Green 0-2%
    • Orange 2-5%
    • Red >5%
  • Population positivity rate (number of positive individuals divided by total population at risk):
    • Green 0-3.5%
    • Orange 3.5-7.5%
    • Red >7.5%

Decisions to alter or halt practice and competition will be based on the following scenarios:

  • Green/Green and Green/Orange: Team continues with normal practice and competition.
  • Orange/Orange and Orange/Red: Team must proceed with caution and enhance COVID-19 prevention (alter practice and meeting schedule, consider viability of continuing with scheduled competition).
  • Red/Red: Team must stop regular practice and competition for a minimum of seven days and reassess metrics until improved.

 

The daily testing will begin by September 30, 2020.

Eventually all Big Ten sports will require testing protocols before they can resume competition. Updates regarding fall sports other than football, as well as winter sports that begin in the fall including men’s and women’s basketball, men’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and wrestling, will be announced shortly.

Lewis Central’s Eichhorn finishes 2nd at WDM Valley XC Meet

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by admin

Lewis Central’s Ethan Eichhorn came across the finish line second in a time of 17:20 at the West Des Moines Valley Cross Country Meet on Tuesday. Aidan Booton and Juan Martinez of Thomas Jefferson also medaled in 4th and 10th respectively. Lewis Central placed fourth as a team while TJ was fifth. View full results HERE

On the girls side Lewis Central’s Haley Bach was the highest-finishing area runner in 24th. View full results HERE

Harlan girls, Trey Gross take titles at Storm Lake XC Meet

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by admin

The Harlan girls cross country team and Trey Gross took titles at the Storm Lake Cross Country Meet on Tuesday. The girls notched 38 points to distance themselves from the field. Kaia Bieker and Brecken VanBaale went third and fourth to lead the way. In the boys race Trey Gross won with a time of 17:00.42, about 20 seconds faster than the runner-up Sam May from MOC-Floyd Valley. LeMars won the boys individual title and Harlan finished 7th.

Full results from that meet can be found here: StormLakeXC2020

Big Ten changes course, aims for October start to football

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Big Ten is going to give fall football a shot after all. Less than five weeks after the conference announced it would push football and other fall sports to spring because of the pandemic, the conference changed course. The Big Ten plans to begin its season the weekend of Oct. 24 with an eight-game schedule for each team. The Big Ten says its Council of Presidents and Chancellors voted unanimously to restart sports. Back in August, the conference voted to postpone fall sports.

 

Atlantic FFA competes at the Iowa State Fair

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic FFA Advisor Eric Miller says “In the spirit of tradition, the Iowa State Fairgrounds was excited to host the 2020 Fair Special Edition: Iowa 4-H and FFA Livestock Show, presented by Alliant Energy.” Miller said also, “Held with the same prestige and competition found at the Iowa State Fair, the 2020 Special Edition showcased the superior showmanship, hard work, and determination of Iowa’s FFA youth.” The purpose of the event, he said, is to support the mission statement of the Iowa State Fair by providing an opportunity for FFA youth to showcase their hard work and livestock projects.

Brett Dreager won a Blue Ribbon for Purebread Spotted pig

Colton Becker w/Grand Champion Draft Horse “Fire”

Colton Becker, winner of the Cart Class, w/horse “Fire”

Rio Johnson w/her Phoenix Rooster {All photos courtesy Eric Miller)

Cody McCreedy w/his Reserve Champion FFA Breeding Goose

Rio Johnson wins purple

Taylor McCreedy w/a winning goat.

This year 5 members of the Atlantic FFA members participated in a variety of shows. To begin the first weekend of the fair, Colton Becker won the Grand Champion Draft Horse with his horse Fire. Colton also won the Cart class with Fire. Becker said “ it was different not having the large crowd, but it was really enjoyable and having a chance to try something new this year.” During the second weekend the Atlantic FFA had 3 members show swine and poultry. Sophomore Brett Dreager showed a purebred Spotted pig and stood 7th in his class winning a Blue Ribbon.

In the Poultry show Atlantic FFA member Cody McCreedy won Reserve Champion FFA Breeding Goose with his Chinese goose. Junior Rio Johnson had an outstanding day winning 5 Purple and 5 Blue Ribbons. Rio placed 1st in class & went on to be named Champion AOSB with her Phoenix Rooster. In Crele Old English Game Bantams, both Pullet & Cockerel received purples. The Pullet was named Reserve Champion Game Bantam. Rio finished the show by winning Reserve Champion English bird as well.

Eric Miller says “In the final weekend Senior Taylor McCreedy showed 4 Dairy Goats. Taylor won Grand Champion overall recorded grade and Grand Champion Junior for All other Breed. Taylor also showed the Reserve champion Senior Doe All other breed and Reserve Champion overall All other breed. In the final drive Taylor won Reserve Supreme Champion with her FFA Dairy Goat.”

Taylor McCreedy said, “This year the State Fair was different, but I am glad that we had the opportunity to compete. Thanks to everyone who helped make the shows as normal as possible.”

Missouri Valley boys, AHSTW girls win at AHSTW Cross Country Meet

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by admin

The Missouri Valley boys and AHSTW girls took team titles at the AHSTW Cross Country Meet on Tuesday in Avoca. Cole Dooley of Treynor won the boys individual title and Courtney Sporrer of Logan-Magnolia won the girls race.

Girls Team Scores

  1. AHSTW 49
  2. Logan-Magnolia 53
  3. Treynor 85
  4. Underwood 102
  5. Audubon 129
  6. Exira-EHK 130
  7. Missouri Valley 146

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Courtney Sporrer, Logan-Magnolia
  2. Reese Duncan, St. Albert
  3. Georgia Paulson, Underwood
  4. Clara Tiegland, Treynor
  5. Carly McKeever, St. Albert
  6. Hannah Thygesen, Audubon
  7. Julia Kock, AHSTW
  8. Holly Hoepner, AHSTW
  9. Chloe Falkena, AHSTW
  10. Mya Moss, Logan-Magnolia

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

  1. Missouri Valley 54
  2. IKM-Manning 58
  3. Treynor 96
  4. Underwood 98
  5. Woodbine 117
  6. Riverside 134
  7. Logan-Magnolia 146
  8. St. Albert 168

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Cole Dooley, Treynor
  2. Quentin Dreyer, IKM-Manning
  3. Cody Gilpin, Missouri Valley
  4. Gable Porter, Underwood
  5. Connor Keller, IKM-Manning
  6. Brek Boruff, Missouri Valley
  7. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
  8. Will Gutzmer, Missouri Valley
  9. Ben Schroder, Riverside
  10. Mason Yochum, Treynor

Full results HERE

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/16/20

News, Podcasts

September 16th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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High School Volleyball Scoreboard Tuesday 09/16/2020

Sports

September 16th, 2020 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-2) Atlantic 25-25-18-23-15, Clarinda 18-10-25-25-10
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Atlantic 22-11-12
(3-0) Glenwood 25-25-25, Clarinda 13-8-11
(3-2) Creston 25-13-7-25-15, St. Albert 22-25-25-20-7
(3-2) Kuemper Catholic 25-21-16-25-15, Harlan 11-25-25-20-10
(3-0) Red Oak 25-25-25, Lewis Central 10-12-19

Western Iowa Conference 

(3-0) Logan-Magnolia 25-25-25, AHSTW 11-23-15
(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25, Audubon 15-12-15
(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 12-16-14
(3-2) Underwood 23-25-25-25-15, Treynor 25-21-27-22-8

Rolling Valley Conference 

(3-2) Boyer Valley 20-25-25-18-15, Woodbine 25-16-23-25-11
(3-1) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-23-25, Ar-We-Va 22-18-25-23
(3-1) Paton-Churdan 25-25-25-25, West Harrison 27-20-11-18

Corner Conference 

(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Sidney 16-22-18
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-28, Griswold 13-17-26

Pride of Iowa Conference 

(3-0) East Union 25-25-26, Mount Ayr 23-12-24
(3-1) Martensdale-St. Marys def. Central Decatur
(3-1) Nodaway Valley 25-25-15-15, Southwest Valley 13-18-25-14
(3-0) Southeast Warren def. Wayne

Other Scores

(3-0) Bedford 25-25-25, North Nodaway 16-9-20
(3-0) Bishop Heelan Catholic 25-25-25, Thomas Jefferson 9-15-9
(3-1) Murray 25-17-25-25, Melcher-Dallas 17-25-14-19
(3-1) Sioux City East 25-25-19-25, Abraham Lincoln 14-13-25-21