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Legislature, by 131-13 tally, votes to regulate traffic cameras

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April 16th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Senate has sent the governor a bill to set up state regulations for traffic cameras that generate tickets for speeding. Senator Mike Klemish, of Spillville, says cities and counties will have to get a traffic camera permit from the Iowa Department of Transportation.

“The DOT may grant the permit based on if the local authority can show that a speed camera is the appropriate, necessary and least restrictive means to address the traffic hazards at the proposed location,” Klemish says. Cities and counties will have to submit information to justify the speed limit in the area where a camera is placed, along with data about the number and severity of traffic accidents in the area.

“I think we’ve set up a very robust regulatory framework…and actually require cities and municipalities to prove the concept, to prove they need to have these traffic cameras in these locations,” Klemish says. “We’ve also put in place guidelines for where they can spend their money.” The fines from traffic camera tickets must be used on law enforcement. Legislators have been debating whether to ban or regulate traffic cameras since 2011.

Senator Tony Bisignano, of Des Moines, says there’s a need for automated traffic cameras in urban areas of the state, including the Des Moines freeway where he says it’s too dangerous for police to pull speeding motorists over and issue tickets.  “Those of you in this room who drive I-235 coming to and from the Capitol, if you haven’t sensed that your life’s in jeopardy at times by people who have no regard for your safety and theirs,” Bisignano said.

Senator Lynn Evans, a Republican from Aurelia, was the only senator to vote against the bill. The House passed the bill last Tuesday on an 85-to-12 vote.

High School Girls golf results from Monday April 15th

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April 16th, 2024 by admin

Denison-Schleswig 211 Storm Lake 221

Medalist: Emily Bahnsen, Denison-Schleswig (50) & Maddy Reveling, Storm Lake (50)

 

Kuemper Catholic 204 Harlan 211

Medalist: Macy Mueller, Harlan (48) 

 

East Mills vs. Bedford

Medalist:  Kendra Sleep, Bedford (48) 

 

Mount Ayr 196 Essex NTS I-35 NTS

Medalist: Jaylee Shaffer, Mount Ayr (38)

 

Logan-Magnolia 205 Tri-Center NTS

Medalist: Jazmyn Guritz, Logan-Magnolia (49) & Steph Schmit, Logan-Magnolia (49)

 

IKM-Manning 211 AHSTW NTS

Medalist: Maeve Nielsen, IKM-Manning (45)

 

Nodaway Valley 220 Martensdale-St. Marys 228 

Medalist: Abigail White, Martensdale-St. Marys (49)

 

RVC: Glidden-Ralston 269 Woodbine NTS CAM NTS Boyer Valley NTS Coon Rapids Bayard NTS 

Medalist: Addy Boell, Glidden-Ralston (55)

High School Boys golf results from Monday April 15th

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Clarinda 161 Lewis Central 172 

Medalist: Justus Fine, Clarinda (38)

 

East Mills 164 Bedford NTS 

Medalist: Kyler Williams, East Mills (37)

 

Mount Ayr 171 Interstate 35 193 Essex 211 Central Decatur 244

Medalist: Dylan Graham, Mount Ayr & Peter Nagel, Interstate 35 (41)

 

AHSTW 187 IKM-Manning 202 

Medalist: Josh Walker, IKM-Manning (42)

 

Nodaway Valley 182 Martensdale-St. Marys 233 Lenox NTS

Medalist: Landon Klobnak, Nodaway Valley (37)

 

Coon Rapids-Bayard 170 Woodbine 178 CAM 178 Boyer Valley 186 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 194 Glidden-Ralston 200

Medalist: Chase Jahde, CAM & Logan Kenyon, Coon Rapids-Bayard (39)

 

Spencer Tournament

1st Place — Kuemper Catholic 311

3. Maverick Schwabe (75)

10. Kayden Schon (77)

 

High School Boys and Girls Tennis results from Monday April 15th

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Boys

Clarinda 6, St. Albert 3

Southwest Valley 6, Red Oak 3

Glenwood 9, Thomas Jefferson 0

Kuemper Catholic 9, Harlan 0

Lewis Central 5, Abraham Lincoln 4

Creston 6, Chariton 3

 

Girls

Red Oak 8, Southwest Valley 1

Kuemper Catholic 9, Harlan 0

Creston 9, Chariton 0

Thomas Jefferson 7, Abraham Lincoln 2

 

High School Boys and Girls Soccer results from Monday April 15th

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Boys

Harlan 10 Red Oak 0

Glenwood 4 Tri-Center 0

Lewis Central 15 Atlantic 0

Denison-Schleswig 5 St. Albert 3

 

Girls

Lewis Central 10 Atlantic 0

St. Albert 5 Denison-Schleswig 1

Harlan 6 Logan-Magnolia 0

Abraham Lincoln 4 LeMars 3

 

 

Audubon Wheelers Girls Track Season update

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April 16th, 2024 by admin

The Audubon Wheelers girls track and field season has got off to very good start.

Coach Alaena Christensen talked about some of the events that have contributed to the success to the Wheeelers track program this season.

Coach Christensen elaborated on what individuals have done well so far this season.

Coach Christensen said she is basically trying to get a good meet under their belt for the season

Coach Christensen talked about what the wheeler’ fan base can expect when they go out and watch the team the rest of the year.

The Wheelers next track meet will be Tuesday April 16th CAM Classic Track Meet in Atlantic. That track meet will start at 4:30 p.m

Cy-Hawk Softball Game Postponed

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April 15th, 2024 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Due to the severe weather forecasted for Tuesday, April 16, the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series matchup between Iowa State and Iowa has been postponed with the hopes of finding a date later this month that is workable for both teams.

This is seventh game this season – and fifth home contest – impacted by weather for the Cyclones. Stay tuned to cyclones.com and Iowa State social channels for more information.

Iowa State will now be back in action this Thursday, when it heads to Utah for a four-game road trip. ISU’s first action will come on Thursday, April 18, when it faces off with the BYU Cougars for a three-game series. The Cyclones round out the trip this Sunday facing Utah Valley in Orem.

Martin Drafted by the Las Vegas Aces

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April 15th, 2024 by admin

NEW YORK – University of Iowa graduate student Kate Martin was selected by the Las Vegas Aces with 18th overall pick in the 2nd round of the WNBA Draft. Martin joins teammate Caitlin Clark in the 2024 draft class as the fifth Hawkeye to be drafted into the WNBA since 2019, following Kathleen Doyle, Megan Gustafson, Monika Czinano, and Clark.

19 Hawkeyes have been drafted or signed in the WNBA since the league originated in 1997. This marks the first time since 1998 that two Hawkeyes have been drafted in the same year.

The Edwardsville, Illinois, native stands as the first Iowa women’s basketball player to have amassed 900+ points, 500+ rebounds, 400+ assists, 120+ steals, and 60+ blocks in a career and is the third player in school history behind Clark and Sam Logic to net 1,200+ points, 700+ rebounds, and 450+ assists. Martin scored 10+ points in 30 games this season, 15+ points in 17 games, while averaging 13.1 points per game in her senior campaign.

Martin was named to the Ann Meyers Drysdale USBWA National Player of the Year Watchlist and to the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association’s 21st class of “So You Want To Be A Coach” program in her final season.

QUOTING P. SUE BECKWITH, MD, HEAD COACH LISA BLUDER

“I’m so proud of Kate because her dreams came true. She has been such a big part of our program over the last six years. Her efforts did not go unnoticed by her peers. I wish Kate all the success with this next step!”

Caitlin Clark taken No. 1 in WNBA Draft

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April 15th, 2024 by admin

As expected former Iowa star Caitlin Clark was the first pick in the WNBA Draft.

The announcement on ESPN’s coverage of the draft. Clark is a two-time national player of the year and is college basketball’s all-time leading scorer and third all-time in assists.

Clark feels her passing will be her biggest strength in the WNBA.

Clark led the Hawkeyes to back-to-back appearances in the national title game and shared a moment with Hawkeye coach Lisa Bluder after being selected by the Fever.

Clark joins a young but talented Fever team that is anxious to regain its winning ways. Indiana has not made the WNBA playoffs since 2016.

Clark has spent the past year balancing endorsement opportunities, school and basketball and feels that has prepared her for the next level.

Final week of spring football at Iowa State

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April 15th, 2024 by admin

Iowa State football coach Matt Campbell says it has been a competitive spring for the Cyclones as they get ready to close it out Saturday in Jack Trice Stadium. The Cyclones are coming off a scrimmage over the weekend that Campbell said included about 125 plays.

Campbell says they have tried to test the Cyclones in a variety of ways.

The only significant injury occured to redshirt sophomore linebacker Carson Willich (will-ik). The native of Blue Springs, Missouri appeared in all 13 games last season and suffered an ACL injury early in spring.

Campbell says Willich will miss next season.