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Baseball fans, dinner in the Field of Dreams outfield is now an option

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There’s limited outdoor seating available for dining in the outfield featured in the iconic 1989 movie about baseball that was filmed near Dyersville.

That’s site manager Roman Weinberg. “Dinner on the Diamond” is being offered this Friday through Sunday as well as the last weekend in September and two weekends in October. There will be three separate seatings for diners each evening, at 5 p.m., 6:30 and 8 p.m.

The menu is “Iowa inspired” according to Weinberg and it features one reimagined ballpark staple.

Reservations are required. An area near the Field of Dreams site had been tapped as the location of a Major League Baseball game this summer, but those plans were pushed back until 2021 due to the pandemic.

Teacher on leave for ‘pretend you are a slave’ assignment

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A high school teacher in Iowa has been placed on leave for assigning students to “pretend you are a black slave.” The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that the assignment for an online freshman class at Liberty High School in Iowa City asked students to write four sentences about what they would do if they were a slave who was freed.

The district says the teacher, whose name was not released, was placed on administrative leave and the assignment was removed. The district called the assignment “inappropriate.”

 

Page County Sheriff’s report (9/18/20)

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two recent arrests. On Sept. 13th, 46-year old Joe Edward Harris, of Essex, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. Harris’s arrest stems from an incident where Harris showed up at a residence about two-miles east of Shenandoah at around 11:20-p.m.

Joe Edward Harris

He allegedly began yelling and banging on the door, creating a loud disturbance, and waking the residents with no other purpose than to annoy them. Harris was transported to the Page County Jail where he was held without bond until seen by a magistrate.

And 48-year old Timothy Clayton McCollum, of Coin, was arrested at the Page County Sheriff’s Office on a Page County Warrant for Possession of a controlled substance/3rd or subsequent offense, and Failure to appear for motion to suppress hearing. McCollum posted a $25,000 bond prior to being booked into jail.

Stolen Vehicle Recovery Results in Multiple Charges and Arrest in Page County

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers reports a woman from Missouri was arrested Thursday following an investigation into a stolen vehicle. Brothers says 23-year old Alexandria Gabrielle Miller, of St. Joseph Missouri, was arrested at around 3:15-p.m., for possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of a controlled substance (believed to be methamphetamine), possession of burglary tools and resisting arrest.

Miller was taken into custody after she was observed driving a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup in the 1100 block of South 16th St. The truck had been reported as stolen earlier in the week. At the time of her arrest, Miller was in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine and briefly struggled with officers during the arrest. Miller was also in possession of tools that are believed to have been used in a recent burglary.

The woman was being held in the Page County Jail on $9,300 bail pending initial appearance before the court. The Clarinda Police Department was assisted by the Page County Sheriff’s Department with the arrest of Miller. All reports will be forwarded to the office of Page County Attorney Carl Sonksen for review and the filing of formal charges in Page County District Court.

USDA Designates 10 Iowa Counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas

Ag/Outdoor

September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

U-S Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, today (Friday) designated 10 Iowa counties as primary natural disaster areas. Producers in Buena Vista, Hamilton, Harrison, Ida, Madison, Monona, Pocahontas, Polk, Pottawattamie and Story counties who suffered losses caused recent drought may be eligible for U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA)
emergency loans. The natural disaster designation allows FSA to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters.

Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation or the refinance of certain debts. Producers in the contiguous counties listed below are also eligible to apply for emergency loans:
· Iowa: Adair, Boone, Calhoun, Cass, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Crawford, Dallas, Franklin, Guthrie, Hardin, Humboldt, Jasper,
Kossuth, Marion, Marshall, Mills, Montgomery, O’Brien, Palo Alto, Sac, Shelby, Union, Warren, Webster, Woodbury and Wright.
· Nebraska: Burt, Douglas, Sarpy, Thurston and Washington

The deadline to apply for these emergency loans is May 10, 2021. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available and repayment ability. FSA has a variety of additional programs to help farmers recover from the impacts of this disaster. FSA programs that do not require a disaster declaration include: Emergency Assistance for Livestock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program; Emergency Conservation Program; Livestock Forage Disaster Program; Livestock Indemnity Program; Operating and Farm Ownership Loans; and the Tree Assistance Program.

Farmers may contact their local USDA service center for further information on eligibility requirements and application procedures for these and other programs. Additional information is also available online at farmers.gov/recover.

Atlantic Rising and Atlantic Rotary Partner in Donation to the Atlantic Schools

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September 18th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Rising and the Atlantic Rotary Club today (Friday) presented Washington Elementary School Principal Stacey Hornung and staff, with 300 hand sanitizer wristbands. The wristbands will be distributed to all educators and faculty to aid in slowing the spread of COVID-19 in the school system.

Washington Elem. Principal Stacey Hornung and others receive a tub of 300 sanitizer wristbands,

Kelsey Beschorner, Atlantic Rising Social Chair explained how the idea came to be. She said “I was scrolling on my phone one evening and an ad popped up for hand sanitizer wristbands. I thought they were brilliant. Atlantic Rising was working on the Educator Appreciation night at the time and I thought, man, this would be great if every faculty member could have one of these as they head back to school.” Beschorner brought the idea up to Bailey Smith, Chamber Director and Rotary member, and both thought it would be the perfect partnership to accomplish the project.

Kelsey Beschorner shows the sanitizer wrist band

The bands were purchased locally, from J-and-J Design. The teachers and staff will wear them like a watch, with a bulb of sanitizer on the underside of their wrist, to simply pump into their palm when sanitizer is needed.

Bailey Smith said “As a service organization, one of Atlantic Rotary’s focus areas is education and ways the club can support and benefit students, faculty and the community. After sharing the idea with Rotary board members, we all agreed this would be a great partnership to aid and appreciate educators in the Atlantic community.”

Atlantic Rotary generously donated $1,000 to help cover the cost of the hand sanitizer wristbands. The wristbands are made of silicone and have a refillable reservoir for hand sanitizer. The user has a bottle with a plastic needle that fits into the reservoir and allows the user to refill the wristband easily. Brian Harris, Atlantic Rotary Club President, said “We recognized that this year has been particularly hard for all of the school’s staff and we understand that they are under a lot of stress. The Rotary Board voted and unanimously approved to move forward with this project because we thought it would be one way that we could alleviate some stress. Even though we will not be able to have our annual Rotary auction, we are still out in the community and willing to help wherever we can.”

To learn more about the organizations, visit their respective websites www.atlanticiowa.com and www.atlanticrotary.com.

Backyard & Beyond 9-18-2020

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 18th, 2020 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits about cleaning.

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High School Football Schedule – Week 4 – 09/18/2020

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September 18th, 2020 by admin

Thursday (09/17/2020)

CLASS 4A:

District 0

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 44, Sioux City, West 7

Friday (09/18/2020)

CLASS 4A:

Ankeny at Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson

CLASS 3A:

District 9

Denison-Schleswig at Harlan
Glenwood at Creston O-M
Lewis Central at Carroll

CLASS 2A:

District 9

Atlantic vs Clarinda (at Glenwood High School) –ON KJAN and KJANTV
Nodaway Valley at Greene County (ND)
Red Oak at Shenandoah

CLASS 1A:

District 8

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll at ACGC
Panorama, Panora at Woodward-Granger
West Central Valley, Stuart at Van Meter

District 9

East Sac County at OABCIG
MVAOCOU at Missouri Valley
Underwood at Treynor

CLASS A:

District 8

Nodaway Valley at Greene County (ND)
Wayne, Corydon at Madrid

District 9

AHSTW at Sidney
Riverside, Oakland at Tri-Center, Neola
Southwest Valley at St. Albert, Council Bluffs

District 10

West Monona – Whiting at IKM-Manning
Westwood, Sloan at Woodbury Central, Moville

CLASS 8:

District 7

Bedford at Lenox
CAM, Anita at East Mills
Fremont-Mills at East Union– Cancelled
Griswold at Stanton/Essex Vikings

District 8

Ar-We-Va, Westside at Glidden-Ralston
Audubon at Boyer Valley, Dunlap
West Harrison/Whiting Hawkeyes at Coon Rapids-Bayard

Atlantic rides winning streak into District clash with Clarinda

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September 18th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans football team is riding a two-game win streak heading into their contest with the Clarinda Cardinals tonight. After a tough opening loss to Underwood, the Trojans have put together solid performances in wins against Kuemper Catholic and Greene County. They hope to carry that momentum into tonight’s contest. Clarinda is coming off their first win of the season over Red Oak after a couple of tough games to start the season. Cardinals Head Coach Collin Bevins feels like his team has improved each week of the season.

The Cardinals are led by a strong line up front on both sides of the ball and the offense is led by senior receiver Michael Shull and sophomore quarterback Wyatt Schmitt. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said the Cardinals always play a very physical style of football and the Trojans will need to be strong up front.

The defense has come up with some big plays in the two Trojan victories and Coach McDermott said he expects that veteran group to continue to set the tone.

The Trojan offense has started to achieve some good balance on offense has the season has progressed. Coach Bevins said his team will have to be ready to try to slow down the run game, while also paying attention to some speed on the outside.

We’ll have the Trojans and the Cardinals for you tonight on KJAN. The game is being played at Ram Memorial Field in Glenwood due to the ongoing construction at the Trojan Bowl. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call from Glenwood on AM 1220, FM 101.1, online at kjan.com and live video on KJANTV. Start the evening by hearing an in depth interview with Coach McDermott on Trojan Preview at 4:45 p.m. Our weekly pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? will air at 6:00 p.m. followed by the Dvorak Tire and Service pregame show at 6:30 p.m. and kickoff at 7:00 p.m.

Panorama girls, Madrid boys win at Panorama XC Invite

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September 18th, 2020 by admin

The Panorama Cross Country Invitational on Thursday had a crowded and talented field. Madrid won the boys team title and Panorama won the girls title.

Boys Team Scoring

  1. Madrid 60
  2. Earlham 67
  3. DM Christian 87
  4. Ogden 156
  5. ACGC 156
  6. Nodaway Valley 174
  7. IKM-Manning 199
  8. Greene County 199
  9. Clarinda 211
  10. Kuemper Catholic 213
  11. Tri-Center 298
  12. SE Valley 319
  13. Boyer Valley 337
  14. Woodbine 339
  15. Van Meter 353
  16. Woodward-Granger 474
  17. CAM 480
  18. Ankeny Christian Academy 490
  19. West Central Valley 534
  20. Woodward Academy 583

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Jason Renze, Madrid
  2. Clay Pehl, Madrid
  3. Brett McGee, Tri-Center
  4. Jayden Dickson, Earlham
  5. Carson Houg, DM Christian
  6. Zach Dixon, Earlham
  7. Aaron Fynaardt, DM Christian
  8. Stephen Flynn, Ogden
  9. Quentin Dreyer, IKM-Manning
  10. Trevin Suhr, ACGC

Girls Team Scoring

  1. Panorama 59
  2. ACGC 95
  3. Van Meter 100
  4. DM Christian 102
  5. Earlham 157
  6. Nodaway Valley 177
  7. Clarinda 191
  8. Kuemper Catholic 241
  9. Audubon 247
  10. Tri-Center 270
  11. Exira-EHK 310
  12. Boyer Valley 320
  13. Madrid 330
  14. Ogden 348
  15. SE Valley 348
  16. Woodward-Granger 383
  17. Greene County 422

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Clare Kelly, Van Meter
  2. Ella Waddle, Panorama
  3. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
  4. Lily Dixon, Earlham
  5. Rylee Sloss, ACGC
  6. Grace Slater, Audubon
  7. Gwen Steffen, Panorama
  8. Mary Kelly, Van Meter
  9. Kate Muller, DM Christian
  10. Olivia Steffen, Panorama