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Possible USDA move from DC could have far-reaching negative impacts

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The federal government is considering moving at least two divisions of the U-S-D-A out of Washington D-C and Iowa is pushing to be the new headquarters, but some oppose the move. Jonathan Hladik, policy director for the Center for Rural Affairs, says the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture should stay put in the nation’s capital. “Over the past few years, this office has taken a hit,” Hladik says. “We’ve seen across the board within federal government employees, a lot of people retiring, a lot of people leaving. So, there are a lot of very good career employees who are employed by these agencies now and if the agency moves to a different city or moves across the country, we’re going to lose a lot of that top talent.”

U-S Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue says moving the agencies would save the federal government money, but Hladik disagrees. He says cross-country moves will bring a loss of experience and it’ll show up in what’s being produced. “The lower quality of research and lower quality work has cascading effects because this is the research that universities rely on, that associations rely on, that other organizations rely on to do their job,” Hladik says. “I think they take a hit here as well.”

One of the major concerns is not just the geographic move, but Hladik says it’s in shifting the power structure. “We’re moving authority. We’re changing who is going to be in charge of these organizations and the very tenor of this organization,” Hladik says. “This move would fundamentally make it more of a political position.”  An investigation of the proposed move by the USDA’s inspector general could trigger further efforts by Congress to block or restrict the decision. The Center for Rural Affairs is based in Lyons, Nebraska.

Cellulosic ethanol plant sold to subsidiary of German firm

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEVADA, Iowa (AP) — The DowDuPont cellulosic ethanol plant in central Iowa has been bought by a German biofuels company’s U.S. subsidiary. Verbio North America Corp. and DowDuPont announced Thursday that the purchase includes the 30 million-gallon plant in Nevada and a portion of its corn stover inventory. The price was not released. The cellulosic ethanol plant, which opened in 2015, is considered the next generation in renewable fuel production. It uses corncobs, husks and stalks to produce the biofuel. DowDuPont closed the plant last fall, announcing that it was for sale. DowDuPont said the operation no longer fit its strategic plan.

Verbio intends to install equipment for making natural gas made from corn stover and other cellulosic crop residue. Verbio North America Corp. is based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and is a subsidiary of Verbio Vereinigte BioEnergie AG, which is based in Leipzig, Germany.

State Volleyball Championship Round Schedule: Friday, Nov. 9th

Sports

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Class 5A State Championship
10:00 a.m. – Cedar Falls (46-0) vs. Ankeny Centennial (40-3)

Class 4A Championship
12:15 p.m. –  Dubuque Wahlert (25-12) vs. Cedar Rapids Xavier (29-8)

Class 3A Championship
2:30 p.m. – Kuemper Catholic (44-1) vs. Tipton (39-3)

Class 2A State Championship

4:45 p.m. – Unity Christian (32-6) vs. Western Christian (41-5)

Class 1A State Championship
7:00 p.m. –  Janesville (45-5) vs. Holy Trinity Catholic (37-3)

 

Red Oak woman arrested Thursday night for Criminal Mischief

News

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak have arrested a woman on a Criminal Mischief charge. 40-year old Cynthia Darlene Nagunst, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 8:30-p.m. in the 800 block of Senate Avenue. Nagunst was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where she was charged with Criminal Mischief in the 3rd Degree, the bond for which was set at $2,000.

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: 11/9/2018

Weather

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy & windy, w/light snow or flurries (through early afternoon). High 26. NW @ 15-30 mph. Wind chill around 5 degrees. New snow accumulation of less than 1/2 inch is expected.

Tonight: Clearing skies. Low 8. N/NW winds @ 15-25mph diminishing overnight.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 34. S @ 10-15.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High 39.

Monday: P/Cldy. High around 36.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 34. Our Low this morning, 23. We received a Trace of snowfall Thursday night in Atlantic. Last year on this date our High was 36 and the Low was 16. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 73 in 1999. The Record Low was 8 in 1973.

Hawkeye women open against Oral Roberts

Sports

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye women open a season of lofty expectations tonight (Friday night) when they host Oral Roberts. The Hawks will be without junior guard Kathleen Doyle who suffered a broken hand in practice last week.

With Doyle out they may need more minutes senior Tania Davis, who is working her way back after an ACL injury cut last season short.

Norton has 17 points to lead Drake to a 98-52 victory

Sports

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Nick Norton led the way with 17 points as Drake had five players in double figures as the Bulldogs opened the season with a 98-52 thumping of Division III Buena Vista on Thursday night.

Norton was almost perfect on the night, hitting 3 of 4 from deep while making 7 of 8 field-goal attempts. He also grabbed five rebounds while dishing out five assists. Liam Robbins added 16 points with six rebounds, Noah Thomas contributed 15 points, Tremell Murphy chipped in 14 with eight rebounds and Anthony Murphy had 12 points with six boards.

Drake scored 54 points in the paint while limiting Buena Vista to just 10 and won the rebound battle 52-33. Garrett Sittner led Buena Vista with 12 points. Dominic Sesma contributed 11.

Wieskamp scores 15, Iowa beats UMKC 77-63

Sports

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — It wasn’t all pretty, but it was a pretty impressive collegiate debut for Iowa’s Joe Wieskamp. The true freshman from Muscatine, Iowa scored 15 points, to lead the Hawkeyes (1-0) in a 77-63 season-opening win over UMKC on Thursday night.

“I think it’s kind of what we expect,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said. “He’s very confident in himself and the game comes easy to him. He plays at both ends of the floor, and played really good defense tonight. He’s tough. I’m just really thrilled for him and satisfied presently for what he’s done. You can tell he’s going to be special. “In the first half he was the only one hitting.”

For his part, Wieskamp wasn’t surprised by his debut, having been with the team since June and working out daily to get his game college-ready. The former Mr. Basketball for the state of Iowa preached confidence as the reason for his steadiness in the opener. “Any time you make your first shot, you know it’s going to be a good game,” Wieskamp said. “My teammates and coaches have the utmost confidence in me, and so that confidence carries over. I know I can score the ball and do a lot of things to help this team win, and that’s what I tried to do.”

The Hawkeyes got 12 points from Jordan Bohannon, as well as 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists from Tyler Cook. Maishe Dailey added 11 points for Iowa.

UP NEXT: Iowa hosts Green Bay on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in the Hawkeyes’ second preliminary game for the 2K Empire Classic.

Owner of Field of Dreams site dies from cancer

News, Sports

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The owner of The Field of Dreams Movie Site in Dyersville died on Wednesday after a battle with a rare form of liver cancer. Denise Stillman purchased the famous ball diamond and iconic farm from the Lansing family in 2011 and founded Go the Distance Baseball.

Denise Stillman

The company’s operations manager, Roman Weinberg, says Stillman was a motivating leader who will be deeply missed. “She was a one-of-a-kind spirit and definitely an intelligent, accomplished businesswoman,” Weinberg said. “She was one of those people who could motivate to do just about anything and lift you up, no matter what mood you were in.”

Go the Distance Baseball will continue to move forward, according to Weinberg, just without Stillman’s “visionary” leadership. “The Field of Dreams Movie Site will remain open and operate as normal,” Weinberg said.

The company is also planning to add a youth baseball/softball tournament complex to the property called All-Star Ballpark Heaven. “We are looking at honoring her memory, getting these ballparks built, and fulfilling her dream,” Weinberg said.

The Field of Dreams Movie Site is scheduled to host a 30th Anniversary Celebration on Father’s Day Weekend next summer.

Arkansas man standing by the road struck by a pickup Thu. night in Fremont County

News

November 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man from Arkansas was injured during a single-vehicle accident Thursday night, in Fremont County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2010 Ford F-250 pickup driven by 55-year old Christopher Majka, of Bellevue, NE., was traveling in the left lane northbound on Interstate 29 at around mile marker eight, when the vehicle went out of control. The accident happened at around 7:20-p.m.

The pickup crossed into the right lane and into the east ditch, where it struck a pedestrian, 65-year old Thomas A. Ronsick, of Searcy, Arkansas. Ronsick was standing next to the road following a previous accident, when he was struck. He was transported by LifeNet helicopter to the Nebraska Medical Center. A report on his condition was not immediately available.

The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.