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(Atlantic, Iowa) – Sustained high wind Tuesday evening, in Atlantic, caused damage to trees, property and infrastructure. According to the National Weather Service’ wind gauge at the airport, winds at around at around 6:15-p.m. went from 15-to as high as 59-miles per hour by 6:35-p.m. The winds caused multiple tree limbs to come crashing down, in one case, falling on a parked van. The wind storm also resulted in downed power and cable-TV lines. Crews from the Atlantic Street Department were working diligently Tuesday, to remove the trees from the roads.
Other storm damage was reported in Oakland, where shingles were torn-off of a roof. The Weather Service had issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for parts of northeastern Cass, northwestern Adair, parts of Audubon and Guthrie County, after the storm passed through Atlantic. In Greenfield, there were reports of tree branches snapped and on the ground.
There were no reports of injuries. In the storm’s aftermath, many in the area noticed a full rainbow. Miranda Olson sent us this photo:
FREMONT-MILLS LAST CHANCE CO-ED
1. Fremont-Mills (141 points)
•Ava Forney, 800 meter run (2:48.41)
•Bella Gute, 400 meter hurdles (1:06.81)
•Emily Madison, high jump (5-02.00)
•Macy Mitchell, shot put (37-10.75)
•Shuttle hurdle relay: Bella Gute, Izzy Weldon, Lana Alley, Emily Madison (1:06.88)
2. Stanton (87 points)
•Lauren Johnson, 100 meter dash (13.21)
•Kyla Hart, 200 meter dash (28.32)
•Hannah Olson, 100 meter hurdles (15.92)
•4×100 meter relay: Kyla Hart, Elly McDonald, Hannah Olson, Lauren Johnson (53.03)
3. Southwest Valley (86 points)
•Emma Cooper, long jump (16-00.25)
•4×200 meter relay: Emma Cooper, Katey Lillie, Haidyn Top, Anistyn Poston (1:56.06)
4. Essex (67 points)
5. Sidney (64 points)
•Lilly Peters, discus throw (118-03)
•800 sprint medley: Alyssa Melvin, Jocelyn Tackett, Addy Haning, Eve Brumbaugh (1:57.98)
6. Heartland Christian (38 points)
7. East Mills (36 points)
8. Boyer Valley (10 points)
•Mariah Falkena, 1500 meter run (5:22.85)
9. Shenandoah (9 points)
Class 1A Sectional 3 at Kingsley-Pierson — 4. Boyer Valley 366, 5. Glidden-Ralston 390
Local Area District Qualifiers — None
Boyer Valley — Evan Ten Eyck 87, Cale Soma 89, Tristen Burkhart 94, Brody Koski 96, Michael Davis 99, Landon Dumbaugh 101
Glidden-Ralston — Carson Peters 89, Colby Wallace 97, Charles Schon 100, Jackson Whitaker 104, Mason Dunn 111, Greyson Renze 119
Class 3A Sectional 8 at Creston — 7. Creston 381
Area District Qualifiers — None
Creston — Marshall Long 87, Max Skellenger 96, Garrick Clausen 98, Chasse Downing 100, Carson Rice 110, Tristan Evans 111
Atlantic 8, Denison-Schleswig 1
Atlantic singles winners — Kinnick Juhl, Nolan Waters, Conner Johnson, Nick Bennett, Gradyn O’Hara, Conner Silence
Atlantic doubles winners — Juhl/Waters, Johnson/Reid Woodward
Denison-Schleswig doubles winners — Adonay Arellano/Owen Galvin
2-0s: Juhl, Waters, Johnson (Atlantic)
FREMONT-MILLS LAST CHANCE CO-ED
1. Fremont-Mills (97 points)
•Cooper Marvel, shot put (46-03.50) & discus (134-03.00)
•4×400 meter relay: Kaden Foster, Carter Rycroft, Cade Harris, Landon Morse (4:09.97)
•Shuttle hurdle relay: Lucas Madison, Blake Schaaf, Carter Rycroft, Landon Baker (1:06.18)
2. Sidney (91 points)
•William Bryant, 200 meter dash (23.59)
•Carter Buttry, 1600 meter run (5:07.96)
•Aiden Stenzel, high jump (5-10.00)
•4×100 meter relay: Kolt Payne, Aiden Stenzel, Tate Mount, Will Bryant (46.50)
•4×800 meter relay: Andreas Buttry, Flynt Bell, Carter Jorgenson, Calvin Johnson (9:23.72)
3. Southwest Valley (80 points)
•KC Sitzman, 100 meter dash (11.86)
•Carson Cooper, 800 meter run (2:18.98)
4. Stanton (69 points)
•Nolan Grebin, 110 meter hurdles (15.62) & 400 meter hurdles (59.50)
•Gavin Ford, long jump (18-06.25)
5. Heartland Christian (58 points)
6. Shenandoah (41 points)
•4×200 meter relay: Bryce Crabs, Hadyn Holman-Wheatley, River Smithhisler, Lukus Major (1:38.73)
7. East Mills (37 points)
8. Essex (25 points)
9. Riverside (20 points)
•Grady Jeppesen, 400 meter dash (51.19)
•Sprint medley relay: Cole Jeppesen, Aaron Smith, Jaxon Gordon, Mason McCready (1:37.60)
9. AHSTW (20 points)
11. Boyer Valley (10 points)
•Distance medley relay: Owen Garside, Levi Reineke, Justin Heiman, Dane Gorham (3:51.50)
12. Clarinda (8 points)
PCM 4, Boone 3
Sioux City East 6, Council Bluffs Jefferson 2
Sioux City North 1, Council Bluffs Lincoln 0
St. Albert 9, Logan-Magnolia 0
Girls Scores
Council Bluffs Lincoln 3, Sioux City North 0
Denison-Schleswig 1, Glenwood 0
Missouri Valley 6, Riverside 1
ADM 1, Ballard 0
Nevada 18, Greene County 0
Treynor 1, West Central Valley 0
Council Bluffs Jefferson 1, Sioux City East 0
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 3, Sioux City West 0
MINDEN, Iowa [KETV] — The mayor of Minden, Iowa, says funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, also known as FEMA, can’t come fast enough. Last Thursday, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds requested an expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration for nine counties, including Pottawattamie, where Minden is. Mayor Kevin Zimmerman said the state and county can only do so much.
KETV in Omaha reports FEMA Region 7 external affairs director Michael Cappannari said damage assessments in Mills County are complete. On Tuesday, FEMA looked at damage in Shelby and Pottawattamie counties. Cappannari said the assessments should be done by Wednesday. That’s when communities like Minden will be one step closer to getting federal funds.
(Omaha/Valley, NE.) – Officials with the National Weather Service in Omaha, Tuesday, reported that on Monday, May 6, three Tornadoes swept through a portion of southwest Iowa. Tornado number 1 (rated an EF-2) touched down near Glenwood at approximately 8:48 p.m. It was 250 yards wide and carried wind speeds as high as 110 miles per hour. It traveled northeast for 5.66 miles before lifting at 8:55 pm.
The second tornado (an EF-1) touched down at around 9:07-p.m.near Carson and Macedonia. It was approximately 200 yards wide and carried with it 93 mile per hour winds. It was on the ground for 1.53 miles.
The third and final tornado (Also an EF-1) touched down at around 9:13-p.m. Tuesday, east of Minden and Shelby. The Weather Service says it was 450 yards wide and had winds of up to 110 miles per hour. The twister traveled northeast for 4.05 miles, and lifted at 9:19 pm.
Today: Partly sunny w/a 30% chance of showers & thunderstorms. High near 73. S/SW winds 5-to 10 mph becoming E/SE.
Tonight: Partly cloudy w/A 40% of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 48.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/a 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms. High near 62. North wind 10 tos 20 mph.
Tom. Night: P/Cldy w/a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 43. N
Friday: Mostly sunny & breezy, with a high near 71.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 73.
Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 73. Our Low this morning, 54. We received .01″ (One-one hundredth) of an inch of rain late yesterday into early today. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 82 and the Low was 57. The Record High was 95 in 1895. The Record Low was 25 in 1980. Sunrise: 6:09. Sunset: 8:25.