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The Perry High School Principal shot on Jan. 4th has died

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – An Iowa high school principal who was shot and wounded while trying to protect his students during a school shooting earlier this month has died from his injuries. Officials with the Perry School District confirmed on Sunday, the death of Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger. He was among seven people injured in the Jan. 4 shooting. One student, 11-year-old sixth grader Ahmir Jolliff, was killed.

Caldwell Parrish Funeral Home & Crematory also confirmed the death of Perry High School Principal Dan Marburger after the family announced it on a GoFundMe page. “At approximately 8:00 am, January 14, Dan lost his battle,” the post said. “He fought hard and gave us 10 days that we will treasure forever.”

Marburger was called a hero by many in the days after the shooting. He put himself in harm’s way so students could try to escape from the teenage shooter who opened fire in the cafeteria as students were gathering for breakfast before class, the AP reported.  The state Department of Public Safety said Marburger “acted selflessly and placed himself in harm’s way in an apparent effort to protect his students.”

“Our entire state is devastated by the news of Dan Marburger’s death,” Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a statement Sunday. “Dan courageously put himself in harm’s way to protect his students, and ultimately gave his own life to save them. He will forever be remembered for his selfless and heroic actions. May he rest in peace.” Reynolds ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff Sunday and remain that way until sunset on the day of his funeral.

No. 3 Iowa Throttles No. 14 Indiana

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January 14th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

(hawkeyesports.com) IOWA CITY, Iowa – The third-ranked Iowa women’s basketball team downed No. 14 Indiana, 84-57, in a primetime conference matchup inside a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday night. Iowa improved to 17-1 on the season and 6-0 in conference play.

All-American Caitlin Clark registered a game-high 30 points, 11 assists, and five rebounds. Molly Davis eclipsed her career-best in points in a Hawkeye uniform with 18, and Kate Martin played a key role on defense grabbing a career high 12 boards finishing with a double-double adding 10 points. Gabbie Marshall finished with 12 points shooting 4-7 from three.

It was a back-and-forth game in the first quarter with the Hawkeyes leading 19-17 after one. Indiana was able to tie it up at 19 at the start of the second, but the Hawkeyes took control leading through the rest of the quarter. Davis made back-to-back layups followed by back-to-back three by Clark at the end of the second to give Iowa the 43-37, lead going into halftime.

The Hawkeyes came out of halftime on a 11-2 run. Clark led the quarter with 10 points as Iowa outscored the Hoosiers 22-11, in the third to give them their biggest lead of the game, a 17-point margin, going into the fourth. Iowa continued its run through the fourth outscoring Indiana 19-9, to close out the game.

UP NEXT
The third-ranked Hawkeyes will host Wisconsin on Jan. 16. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. (CT) inside a sold-out Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The game will broadcast on Peacock (subscription required) and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Cyclones Roll Past Cowboys, 66-42

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January 14th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State forced 20 turnovers and held Oklahoma State to just 31.9 percent shooting from the field on its way to a 66-42 win inside Hilton Coliseum on Saturday evening. The game was delayed more than two hours due to a blizzard in Iowa as well as travel delays and plane issues which caused the Cowboys to not arrive in Ames until the middle of Saturday afternoon.

ISU (13-3, 2-1 Big 12) cranked up the heat defensively after a slow start on the offensive end. OSU (8-8, 0-3) registered the second-lowest field goal percentage in conference action by a Big 12 team this season.

Four Cyclones reached double figures in the game as they improved to 23-1 under head coach T.J. Otzelberger when four or more players score in double figures. Tamin Lipsey went 7-for-8 at the line, setting a new career-high for free throws made, and finished with a team-high 17 points to lead the Cyclones.

Iowa State converted the 20 Cowboy turnovers into 20 points.

How It Happened

Oklahoma State jumped out to a 15-10 lead just over seven minutes into action as the Cyclones started slow on the offensive end. Keshon Gilbert got the Cyclones going with a layup as ISU opened up a 10-0 run, taking its first lead of the game with 8:31 remaining in the opening stanza on a Lipsey layup.

ISU closed the half on a 27-11 run, holding OSU scoreless for more than six minutes during the stretch. The Cowboys stayed in the game via the long ball, connecting on six first-half three-pointers as five different players hit a three.

ISU forced 12 turnovers and scored 12 points off of them. Lipsey had 11 points and Hasan Ward tallied 10 points, including six on three dunks.

The Cyclones used a 7-0 run early in the second half to break open the game, extending their lead to 49-30 with 12:50 left as Milan Momcilovic banged home his second three of the half.

ISU never looked back the rest of the way as it improved to 2-1 in conference play.

Up Next

Iowa State hits the road next week for a pair of games, starting with an 8 p.m. (CT) tip on Tuesday at No. 18 BYU. It will be the first meeting between the schools as members of the same conference.

Hawkeyes Notch 1st Win; Down FGCU, 5-2

Sports

January 14th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

FORT MYERS, Fla. – After getting rained out during Friday’s season opener, the University of Iowa women’s tennis team closed out the weekend with a 5-2 victory over Florida Gulf Coast on Saturday at the FGCU Tennis Complex.

The Hawkeyes opened the dual by winning the doubles point with victories at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions. Sophomore Daianne Hayashida and junior Marisa Schmidt captured the dual’s first win on court two, downing Jordana Ossa and Madeleine Joffe, 6-2.

Sophomore Pia Kranholdt and junior Barbora Pokorna secured the doubles point with their win over Paloma Goldsmith and Ida Ferding on court three, 6-3. Sophomore Nikita Vishwase and senior Vipasha Mehra led their match over Isabella Colmenares and Fanny Norin, 5-4, at the No. 1 line, but the match went unfinished after the point was secured.

The Hawkeyes rolled in singles, posting victories at one, two, four and six.

Kranholdt notched Iowa’s second point at No. 6 singles with a straight set win over Joffe, 6-2, 6-2. Schmidt followed on court two, downing Ossa in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2, and Hayashida made it 4-0 with her 6-2, 6-3 win over Norin at the No. 1 spot. Mehra continued the straight set wins, downing Colmenares on court four, 7-6, 6-3.

FGCU got on the board with wins at No. 5 and No. 3. Pokorna dropped a 7-6, 6-4 decision to Goldsmith at No. 5 singles and Vishwase fell, 6-2, 5-7, 0-1, at No. 3.

UP NEXT 

Iowa will head to South Bend next weekend to compete at Notre Dame. The match will start at 10 a.m. (CT) on Saturday.

Driver swerves to miss an on-coming car in Union County & hits a bridge guard rail

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – An accident in Union County, Saturday evening caused $2,000 damage to a pickup truck, but no one was injured. The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a 2004 GMC Sierra pickup driven by 32-year-old Nicholas Duane Johnson, of Leon, was traveling east on Highway 34 at around 7:53-p.m., when a small car crossed the middle lane. When Johnson swerved to avoid a collision, his pickup hit the bridge railing, causing damage to the vehicle.

The driver of other vehicle did not stop.

(Update 1/14/24) – House fire in Anita: Structure a total loss; Firefighters brave frigid conditions

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – [In an update to our previous reports]  Anita Fire Chief Eric Steffensen says a residence in Anita was a total loss following a fire Saturday morning. The blaze at 305 Michigan Street was reported at around 8:20-a.m.  Steffensen told KJAN News Sunday morning, that “Upon arrival we had to get some skid loaders and stuff to clear the three-foot of snow out in the driveway. We pulled in there and there was heavy smoke coming out of the attic eaves and the addition eaves. We tried to vent [the home] and [conduct] an interior attack. We couldn’t get on the roof to do anything because of the ice and the wind and everything.”

Chief Steffensen said with the wind and cold temperatures, “Things were freezing-up. We tried to spray water on the fire and it [was] just making ice on everything real thick, like an inch or two thick, real fast.” Fortunately, even with ice everywhere, none of the firefighters were hurt. The homeowner got out safely. “Because of the weather and that,” Steffensen said “We could not get the fire put out,” which resulted in the home being a total loss. He was the only occupant of the home.

Photo courtesy Kennon, Cass County EMA.

Steffensen confirmed Highway 148 coming into Anita was blocked for a time. He said if the fire had been out in the country instead of in-town, he doubts they would have been able to make it to the scene due to the snow drifts. “Even an ambulance ..if we gotta get into the country, it’s gonna take a while.”

The Chief said “We’d like to thank Atlantic, Wiota and Adair Fire, and Cass County EMA for coming over and assisting” with the incident. He said it’s his understanding the Red Cross was going to help the resident with shelter, as much as possible, and it’s likely someone will get an account set up for the gentleman.

Steffensen said he wanted to thank also, “People of Anita or wherever they may possibly be from, they were bringing us coffee and doughnuts and cookies and water. We really appreciate all that. We got some soup and stuff to keep warm. [As] It was just miserable out.”

Chief Steffensen said the cause of the fire “Is undetermined at this time.”

Trumps still leads in IA poll, but Haley overtakes DeSantis

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa Capital Dispatch) – Former President Donald Trump continues to lead the pack in the Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom Iowa Poll released Saturday, but his lead has dropped by a few percentage points since December. The poll also showed former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has moved into second place, ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the first time in the Iowa Poll. The survey of likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers found 48% pick Trump as their first choice candidate, followed by Haley at 20% and DeSantis at 16%.

Trump and DeSantis both fell by 3 percentage points from the December poll, when the former president led with 51%. Haley was one of two candidates whose numbers rose in the poll, rising by 4 percentage points. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy was the first choice for 8% of likely caucusgoers in January, compared to 5% in December. A majority of the GOP caucusgoers polled, 68%, said their minds were made up, while a quarter said they could still be persuaded. That percentage is much higher for Trump supporters at 82% whose minds are made up. For Haley, 63% of those who picked her as their first choice are committed to supporting her caucus night; 64% of DeSantis’ supporters say their minds are made up.

Though top-line results showed a positive shift for Haley in Iowa, she still trails the frontrunner, Trump, by double digits. She also may face problems with enthusiasm: a majority, 49%, of Haley supporters said they are only “mildly enthusiastic” to caucus for her, compared to 49% of Trump supporters who said they are “extremely enthusiastic,” and 39% who said they are “very enthusiastic.” Only 9% of respondents who said Haley was their top pick said they were “extremely enthusiastic,” and 30% “very enthusiastic.” DeSantis’ enthusiasm grew from the December poll, with 23% who said they are “extremely enthusiastic” to support him on caucus night, up 7 percentage points from the previous poll. Haley’s base of supporters in Iowa also looks different than her competitors. Thirty-nine percent of likely Republican caucusgoers who plan to support her identify as independents, and 11% identify as Democrats. In comparison, 78% of both Trump and DeSantis supporters identify as Republicans, and just 1% identify as Democrats.

Trump still holds an overall lead with independents who plan to attend the Republican caucuses at 37%. Haley has the support of 33% of independents, followed by DeSantis at 14% and Ramaswamy with 5%. Issues like enthusiasm could play a decisive role in the Jan. 15 Republican caucuses. Participants are required to attend in person at 7 p.m. on caucus night in order to express their presidential preference. With temperatures predicted between -1 and -7 degrees Fahrenheit and the possibility of more snow, Iowa Republicans say there could be lower turnout than previously expected.

Though blizzards and dangerous wind chill have created hazardous travel conditions across Iowa, presidential candidates are still holding events in the final days before caucus night and encouraging Iowans to participate despite the winter weather on Monday. DeSantis urged supporters to “brave the elements” and bring their friends and family to caucus at a Saturday event in West Des Moines. Haley urged Iowans at Saturday events to attend the caucuses and “set the tone” for the rest of the nominating cycle, according to the Huffington Post. The former South Carolina governor has said that while she hopes for a “good showing” on caucus night, that she hopes to take on Trump for the top position in New Hampshire and her home state of South Carolina.

Trump, who canceled three of his four Iowa events planned for the weekend, said at a livestreamed town hall in Des Moines Saturday that while the weather is not favorable, he knows his supporters will “walk over glass” to help him return to the White House. While he has a large lead, he said  showing up to caucus is important to “send the message, most importantly, for November” that he can win against President Joe Biden.

The Iowa Poll of 705 likely Republican caucusgoers was conducted Jan. 7-12 by the polling firm Selzer & Co. headed by J. Ann Selzer. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points.

Griswold School Board to hold facilities walk-through & regular meeting, Monday

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – The Griswold Community School District’s Board of Education is slated to hold a Work Session on Monday (Jan. 15), beginning at 4:30-p.m. in the Conference Room at the School. Board members will proceed throughout the District’s facility,with the purpose of conducting a facilities assessment. The Board will conduct its regular session in the Conference Room, beginning at 5:30-p.m.  The agenda for that session is as follows:

• Call Meeting to Order

• Reading of Mission Statement

• Approval of Agenda (D.R.)

• Public Input

• Superintendent’s Report:

  1. Thank You Card(s) (I)
  2. The Month in Review – Administration (I)
  3. Board Learning Opportunities (I)

– Honor December Recipients

– Select January Recipient(s)

– Day On The Hill

– FFA Week

• Consent Agenda (D.R.)

Approval of Minutes

Approval of Financial Statements

Approval of Bills

4. Personnel

5. Gifts, Memorials, Bequests

Old Business

6. Board Policies – Second Reading (D.R.) – 708, 709, 710.1, 710.1E1, 710.1E2, 710.2, 710.3, 710.4

New Business

7. Accept FY23 Audit Report (D.R.)

8. Consider Approval Of Modified Supplement Amount (MSA) And Plan

For Dropout Prevention And At-Risk Programs (D.R.)

9. Consider Approval Of 2024-2025 Corner Conference Agreement (D.R.)

10. Approval Of Chemical Application Specifications (D.R.)

11. Board Policies – First Reading (I) – 502.7, 605.6, 605.6R1, 605.8, 605.8R1,

701.1, 701.2, 701.3, 701.4, 711.1, 711.2, 711.2R1. 711.3. Rescind 703.2. Renumber 401.13 to 713, 401.13R1 to 713R1, and 401.13E1 to 713.E1.

12. Discussion On 2024-2025 School Calendar (I)

• Adjourn

(D.R.) = Decision Required

(I.) = Informational

Final agenda will be posted in the Central Office no less than 24 hours before the meeting.

Audubon School Board to meet Monday night

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January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Members of the Audubon Community School District’s Board of Education will meet 7-p.m. Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, in the Audubon High School Board Room. Their agenda follows:

1.0 Call to Order

2.0 Approve Agenda

3.0 Approve Consent Agenda

3.01 Minutes – December 18, 2023, Regular Meeting

3.02 Warrants and Financial Reports

4.0 Public Comments – Please contact the Supt. or Board President (Board Policy #213)

5.0 Action Items

5.01 Approve Fundraiser for Free Student Admission

5.02 Approve Auditor Contract

5.03 Approve Change Orders

5.04 Approve Reimbursement of Athletic Fund from General Fund for Safety Equipment – $1681.07

5.05 Personnel

Hires – Kris Obermeier – Head Softball

Resignations – Jaime Christensen

6.0 Communication & Updates

6.01 Superintendent Report

6.01.1 – Building Project Update

6.01.2 – Safety Grant Update

6.01.3 – Bus Garage Update

6.01.4 – Legislative Update

6.02 Principal’s Reports

6.03 Adjournment

Next Regular Meeting: Monday, February 19, 2024, 7:00 PM

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024

Weather

January 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

**WIND CHILL WARNING UNTIL NOON, TUESDAY**

Today: Mostly sunny and cold, with a steady temperature around -17. W/NW winds 10-25 mph. Wind chill values as low as -45.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -19. W/NW @ 10. Wind chill values as low as -35.

M.L.King Day: Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near -5. W/NW @ 10-25 mph. Wind chill values as low as -30.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -15. W/NW @ 10-20 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny and cold, with a high near 5.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -7.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 17.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was -1. Our Low this morning was -19. We received a trace of snowfall yesterday. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 41 and the Low was 4. The Record High for Jan. 14th in Atlantic, was 54 in 1914. The Record Low was -29, in 1957. Sunrise today: 7:44. Sunset: 5:13.