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Police crisis negotiators compete in Sioux City

News

October 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Law enforcement crisis negotiators from around the state are in Sioux City this week to train and compete against each other in the 11th annual Iowa Hostage and Crisis Negotiator Conference. Sergeant Michael Clyde of the Iowa State Patrol is one of the event leaders. “The furthest this team is from Dubuque in Fort Madison, so they crisscross the state from the opposite corner to the opposite corner. One-hundred-13 negotiators and there’s probably 15 or 16 teams, and then there’s 12 teams who are actually competing,” he says.

The teams are competing in a scenario where a father is in a hospital and doesn’t want his dying son taken off life support. “And so it’s really challenging the negotiators to dig deep into their empathy really kind of feel for where this guy is in his life,” Clyde says. “How would they feel they were in the same situation, about ready to lose a family member. So it’s really challenging them to kind of turn the cop brain off and turn the listening negotiator brain on.”

The competitors are judged on a scale of one to nine, with nine being the best. “The judges have rubrics of different categories, active listening skills, rapport, teamwork, communication skills, and then there’s a couple just yes or no questions if they did certain techniques that we would expect every team to do,” he says.

The winning team gets a championship belt. Attendees also had case studies and debriefs from nationally recognized experts in the field of crisis/hostage negotiations. The three-day event wraps up today (Thursday).

Trick-or-treating can bring genuine scares for Iowa kids on busy streets

News

October 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Halloween is one of the deadliest nights of the year for pedestrians, according to a University of Iowa researcher who studies how to make roads, sidewalks and crossings safer. Elizabeth O’Neal, a U-I professor of community and behavioral health, says costumed kids get excited — and distracted — while trick-or-treating and that can be a dangerous combination when it comes to crossing a street.  “There are more pedestrians out on the roadways, crossing streets than usual,” O’Neal says. “Second, it’s dark, which makes pedestrians more difficult to see. Also, many of the costumes are dark, which makes children even more difficult to see, because we do know that more pedestrian deaths occur at nighttime.”

Parents can drill into a child how they need to look both ways before crossing the street, but they may have to repeatedly reinforce that mantra during trick-or-treat night. O’Neal says kids who are a little older might be in even greater danger. “They’re often trick-or-treating without parents at a time when being with their peers results in them wanting to engage in riskier behavior,” O’Neal says, “so that can pose an even greater risk to those older kids during trick-or-treating.”

Parents play a key role in helping to keep their kids safe, and a few cosmetic changes to a costume could make a tremendous difference in their visibility without destroying the spooky illusion. “If the costume doesn’t need to be black and dark, that’s always helpful,” O’Neal says. “Using glow sticks and bracelets to help illuminate pedestrians. And if children are going to be alone, just emphasizing there’s plenty of time to get to the next house, so take the time to make sure there aren’t any cars coming before crossing the street.”

O’Neal and the U-I team have done extensive research with dozens of Iowa City-area parents and kids in a virtual reality simulator, having them cross a computer-generated road with approaching cars. The findings reinforce the dangers of peer pressure. “When children are alone, they choose gaps that are appropriate for a single individual to cross through,” she says, “but when older children, say 12 years old, are crossing together, they don’t choose gaps that are large enough to accommodate both crossers.”

One recent U-I study found kids learn to be better and safer at crossing busy streets when they have hand-in-hand help from their parents.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024

Weather

October 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy & breezy, w/a 20% chance of late day showers & thunderstorms. High near 72. S/SE winds 10-20 mph w/gusts to near 30.
Tonight: A 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms mainly before 10pm; Partly cloudy. Low around 44.
Tomorrow: Sunny, with a high near 62. North winds 10-mph.
Tom. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 32.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 61.
Sunday: Sunny & breezy. High near 69.
Monday: Partly sunny & windy with a high near 79.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 63. The Low was 31. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 79 and the Low was 58. The Record High for Oct. 24th in Atlantic was 82 in 1891. The Record Low was 15 in 1999. Sunrise today: 7:42; Sunset: 6:26.

1 adult dead, 2 juveniles injured in a NW Iowa crash Wed. evening

News

October 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ida County, Iowa) – A collision Wednesday evening north of Battle Creek in Ida County resulted in the death of an adult male and injuries to two juvenile females. The Iowa State Patrol reports a semi tractor-trailer was traveling north on Carriage Avenue at around 6-p.m., and slowing down to turn west onto 230th Street. A pickup driven by 29-year-old Joshua Fowler, of Holstein, was also northbound on Carriage Avenue.

The pickup struck a grain trailer being pulled by the semi, on the right rear side. Joshua Fowler was trapped in his pickup following the collision.  He died at the scene. One juvenile female in the pickup was flown to MercyOne in Sioux City by Wings AirCare. The other juvenile female was transported to Horn Memorial Hospital in Ida Grove. None of the occupants in the pickup truck were wearing their seat belts.

The driver of the semi, 74-year-old Donald Schultz, of Battle Creek, was transported to the hospital in Ida Grove for treatment of minor injuries. The Iowa State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Ida County Sheriff’s Office, Battle Creek Fire/Rescue and Ida Grove Ambulance.

DORIS GUDE, 95, of Atlantic [formerly of Elk Horn] (Svcs. 10/28/24)

Obituaries

October 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DORIS GUDE, 95, of Atlantic [ & formerly of Elk Horn] died Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for DORIS GUDE will be held 11-a.m. Monday, Oct. 28th, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Open visitation, with no family present, will be held from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., Sunday, October 27th at Roland Funeral Home; The family will greet friends beginning at 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 28th at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church

Interment will be in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery.

DORIS GUDE is survived by:

Her sons – Fred (Diana) Gude, and Paul (Annette) Gude, all of Atlantic, and Dave (Pam) Gude, of Harlan.

Her daughter – Mary (Denny) Moore, of Maryville, TN.

9 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Donna Gude of Elk Horn, Iowa.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

ACGC Volleyball’s Season comes to an End at the Hands of Pleasantville

Sports

October 24th, 2024 by Christian Adams

The ACGC Chargers Volleyball team was eliminated from the 2A region 8 playoffs by the Pleasantville Trojans after dropping their quarterfinal match 3-2. It was a close and intense match with each team neck and neck with tons of momentum swings. Unfortunately for ACGC, it was the Trojans the grabbed momentum late.

Set one was not the cleanest of matches for the Chargers. Along with a few services errors they suffered from some unforced errors. This coupled with the play of the Trojans allowed Pleasantville to grab control of the lead and hold on to take set one 25-18.

In set two the Chargers found an emphatic response. Holding a 9-7 lead ACGC grabbed the momentum and went on a 6-0 run. After surrender just 2 points, the Chargers led by Shay Lemke and Stella Largent, would go on 10-0 run to win set two 25-10.

Set three was characterized by long runs for both teams. Each squad had runs of five or more and were diving all over the floor to keep balls alive. However late in the set things tightened up as ACGC were unable to pull away. Finally, on their third set point were able to get it done to win the set 27-25.

Everything seemed like it was on the Chargers side with a chance to close out the match and move on. However, set four would prove to be the turning point. ACGC jumped out to an early lead, one they seemed destined to hold on too. However, down 17-12 Pleasantville would go on numerous runs to come all the way back and swipe set four 25-21. With the momentum flipped Pleasantville went to work establishing an early lead in set five, and it would be one they would not relinquish winning the final set 15-10.

Head Coach Barb South Said she was very proud of the season her group put together.

South on the contributions of her Captain.

One of the highlights of the night was the tremendous effort from Becca Littler and the Charger defense.

Pleasantville will travel to Pella Christian to take on the Eagles in the semi-final on Monday.

Cross Country Results from the Council Bluff Abraham Lincoln 4A State Qualifying Meet

Sports

October 23rd, 2024 by Christian Adams

Girls Team Results

1. Waukee Northwest – 38
2. Valley, West Des Moines – 55
3. Ames – 66 pts

5. Lewis Central – 125 pts

9. Council Bluffs Lincoln – 244 pts

Girls Individual Results

1. Ella Jones – Waukee Northwest (19:26.43)
2. Emee Dani – Waukee Northwest (19:44.84)
3. Lauren Risdal – Ames (19:47.05)
4. Claire Helmers – Ames (19:49.77)
5. Allison Sheriff – Waukee Northwest (19:55.38)
6. Delayna Reese – Lewis Central (20:03.77)
7. Klaire Lietz – West Des Moines Valley (20:04.68)
8. Autumn Mills – West Des Moines Valley (20:12.82)
9. Kate Vogel, Kate – West Des Moines Valley (20:17.63)
10. Piper Vander Ley – Waukee Northwest (20:25.44)
11. Emma Stanley – Ames (20:41.53)
12. Jayde Kearney – West Des Moines Valley (20:47.74)
13. Molly O’Halloran- Dowling Catholic (20:47.82)
14. Sadie Reinhardt – Dowling Catholic (20:48.32)
15. Arianna Horras – Dowling Catholic (20:52.58)

18. Madelyn Hoss – Lewis Central (20:54.11)

Boys Team Results

1 Dowling Catholic – 30 pts
2 Waukee Northwest – 74 pts
3 Ames 87 – pts
4 Lewis Central – 89 pts

8. Council Bluffs Lincoln – 250 pts

Boys Individual Results

1. Jack Flori – Dowling Catholic (16:19.25)
2. Owen Wolfe – Dowling Catholic (16:19.29)
3. Kuma Gutema – Sioux City North (16:23.27)
4. Nicholas Paulsen – Dowling Catholic (16:29.77)
5. Ayden Gabrielson – Waukee Northwest (16:34.16)
6. Kevin Coots – Lewis Central (16:35.69)
7. Brennen Bhave – Ames (16:37.12)
8. Zack Janulewicz – Waukee Northwest (16:38.22)
9. Charlie Deick – 10 Dowling Catholic (16:44.6)
10. Marshall Arkfeld – Lewis Central (16:51.12)
11. Kellen Tuylsn – Waukee Northwest (16:56.01)
12. Jonathan Owens – Valley, West Des (16:57.66)
13. Evan Lillie – Lewis Central (16:59.31)
14. Brody Burr – Dowling Catholic (16:59.63)
15. William Tice – William 10 Dowling Catholic (17:00.68)

 

 

Cross Country Results from the Pella 3A State Qualifying Meet

Sports

October 23rd, 2024 by Christian Adams

Boys Team Results

1. Pella – 35 pts
2. Washington – 71 pts
3. Bondurant-Farrar – 96 pts
4. Winterset – 119 pts

8. Knoxville – 173 pts

Boys Individual Results

1. Canaan Dunham – Pella (15:05.57)
2. Isaac Rankin – Knoxville (16:15.68)
3. Tyler Alderton – Washington (16:29.11)
4. Mason Gaulke – Pella (16:29.91)
5. Andrew Rees – Washington (16:31.53)
6. Noah Schuknecht – Pella (16:34.24)
7. Nyle Davis – Bondurant-Farrar (16:35.00)
8. Devon Browne – Pella (16:35.94)
9. Collin Kessler – Winterset (16:37.76)
10. Cole Hotopp -Winterset (16:52.42)
11. Cooper Lenz -Newton (16:57.28)
12. Sawyer Tschantz – Washington (16:58.05)
13. Riley Tripp – Fort Madison (17:07.00)
14. Jacob Shottenkirk – Fort Madison (17:07.99)
15. Brady Sanger – Bondurant-Farrar (17:08.83)

Girls Team Results

1. Pella – 18 pts
2. Winterset – 82 pts
3. Washington – 96 pts

8. Bondurant- Farrar – 195

Girls individual Results

1. Marissa Ferebee – Pella (16:37.99)
2. Elsie Brenneman – Pella (17:32.91)
3. Ruth Dunham – Pella (18:34.85)
4. Lizzy VandeVoort – Pella (19:02.75)
5. Iris Dahl – Washington (19:14.68)
6. Ava Hope – Winterset (19:22.26)
7. Tierney Carter – Oskaloosa (19:23.80)
8. Carleigh Altwine – Pella (19:25.31)
9. Lizzie Neumann – Pella (19:39.15)
10. Maven Smith – Winterset (19:40.67)
11. Avery Rump – Fort Madison (19:44.31)
12. Mara Schiebout – Pella (19:48.27)
13. Morgan Back – Winterset (19:50.50)
14. Audrey Muckler – Newton (20:06.400
15. Mallory Back – Winterset (20:08.25)

23. Lauren Watson – Bondurant-Farrar (20:56.25)

 

 

Cross Country Results from the Harlan 3A State Qualifying Meet

Sports

October 23rd, 2024 by Christian Adams

Girls Team Results

1. Glenwood – 59
2. Harlan- 71
3. North Polk Alleman – 76

7. Denison-Schleswig – 203 pts

Girls Individual Results

1. Lindsey Sonderman- Harlan (18:10.50)
2. Grace Berglund – Glenwood (18:17.48)
3. Addison Bertrand – Bishop Heelan Catholic Sioux City (18:59.58)
4. Ashlyn Rau – Harlan (19:11.19)
5. Kyliee Zylstra – Grinnell (19:16.16)
6. Alexis Hergenreter – North Polk Alleman (19:34.13)
7. Elyse Zwart – Boyden-Hull (19:40.12)
8. Peyton Morey – Spencer (19:51.60)
9. Breckyn Petersen – Glenwood (19:57.00)
10. Megan Hughes – Glenwood (20:07.84)
11. Lola Mendlik – Denison-Schleswig (20:14.19)
12. Ellie Bunnell – North Polk Alleman (20:16.97)
13. Alexa Tremblay – Denison-Schleswig (20:17.95)
14. Madelyn Berglund – Glenwood (20:27.60)
15. Elliotte Von Roden – ADM Adel (20:36.94)

Boys Team Results

1. Grinnell – 50 pts
2. ADM, Adel – 53 pts
3. Carlisle – 104 pts

7. Denison-Schleswig – 204 pts

Boys individual Results

1. Cadel Conner – Grinnell (16:14.07)
2. Torin Timmerman – ADM Adel (16:29.62)
3. Kael Streeter – Carlisle (16:41.37)
4. Liam Crites – Grinnell (16:52.83)
5. Rylei Koppie – Spencer (17:01.28)
6. Andres Gonzalez -Bishop Heelan Catholic Sioux City (17:03.450
7. Kamden Brown – Carlisle (17:04.84)
8. Ty Landphair- ADM Adel (17:05.03)
9. Shay Holdmeyer – ADM Adel (17:06.27)
10. Kevin Sanchez – Denison-Schleswig (17:11.17)
11. Isaac Sandquist – Grinnell (17:12.47)
12. Brett Postel – North Polk Alleman (17:13.84)
13. Aaron Lee – LeMars (17:14.52)
14. Max Marple – ADM Adel (17:15.44)

 

Cross Country Results from the 3A Gilbert State Qualifying Meet

Sports

October 23rd, 2024 by Christian Adams

Boys Team Results 

1. Gilbert – 15 pts
2. Sioux Center – 82 pts
3. Moc-Fv  – 101 pts

9. Atlantic – 238 pts

 

Boys Individual Results

1. Carson Squiers – Gilbert (15:12.50)
2. Logan Bleich – Gilbert (15:48.00)
3. Jacob Tallman – Gilbert (15:50.70)
4. Emmett Barber – Gilbert (16:00.00)
5. Emrick Ryan – Gilbert (16:03.20)
6. Gavin Weber – Algona (16:04.20)
7. Joel Ramirez-Parra – Storm Lake (16:04.30)
8. Caden Kooiker – Sioux Center (16:15.50)
9. Preston Stensland – Gilbert (16:17.00)
10. Matthew Dahm – Sioux Center (16:20.50)
11. Isaac Hummel – Moc-Floyd Valley (16:27.90)
12. Micah VandeVegte – Sioux Center (16:30.20)
13. John Artz – Gilbert (16:33.30)
14. Thatcher Doughan – Moc-Floyd Valley (16:35.60)
15. Max Davidson – Ballard (16:36.10)

36.  Luke Irlmeier – Atlantic (17:43.90)

 

Girls Team Results

1. Sioux Center – 54 pts
2. Gilbert – 72 pts
3. Moc-Fv – 80 pts

7. Atlantic – 206 pts

Girls Individual Results

1.  Annika Larson – Ballard (18:47.10)
2. Natalie Anderson -0 Moc-Floyd Valley (18:50.30)
3. Sarah Feddersen – Gilbert (18:51.20)
4. Kienna Lassen – Moc-Floyd Valley (19:02.80)
5. Molly Isakson – Sioux Center (19:08.40)
6. Audrina Jones – Sioux Center (19:12.20)
7. Silvia Kampbell – Storm Lake (19:14.70)
8. Sarah May – Moc-Floyd Valley (19:26.90)
9. Brynn Wilson – Ballard (19:32.90)
10. Kolby Oldenkamp – Sioux Center (19:34.90)
11. Macyn Van Aartsen – Sioux Center (19:38.50)
12. Lily Myers – Perry (19:39.20)
13. Emmalyn Thomas – Boone (19:41.20)
14. Keira Andersen – Gilbert (19:48.10)
15. Reese Strunk – Creston (19:54.60)

18. Katrina Williams – Atlantic (20:27.30)