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High School Girls Track results from Tuesday April 9th

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

GRISWOLD RELAY

Class A

1. Boyer Valley (168 points)

•Morgan Hast, 100 meter dash, (13.20), 200 meter dash, (28.17) & high jump, (5-02.00)

•Lauren Malone, 400 meter hurdles, (1:10.12)

•Hailey Cue, 800 meter run, (2:42.77)

•Jenna Mitchell, shot put, (34-09.00) 

•4×800 meter relay: Malone, Cue, Gorham, O’Day, (10:41.82)

•Distance medley relay: Sylvia Sullivan, O’Day, Cue, Gorham, (5:02.01) 

 

2. Griswold (164 points)

•Addy Gade, long jump (12-09.75)

•Shuttle hurdle relay: Brystol Wyman, Reese Laverty, Addison Adams, Carsyn Adams (1:15.70) 

 

3. Sidney (82 points)

Eve Brumbaugh, 400 meter dash (1:03.63)

Lilly Peters, discus (111-07.50) 

4×100 meter relay: Alyssa Melvin, Jocelyn Tackett, Addy Haning, Brumbaugh (54.83)

4×200 meter relay: Melvin, Haning, Tackett, Alexis Beatty (1:58.58)

4×400 meter relay: Tackett, Haning, Melvin, Brumbaugh (4:48.45) 

 

4. Heartland Christian (55 points)

Keira Diehm, 1500 meter run (5:34.26)

Grace Steinmetz, 3000 meter run (12:26.87) 

 

5. Essex (51 points)

Sprint medley relay — Aila Valdez, Aiyana Keasey, Kylie Valdez, Cindy Swain (2:09.23) 

 

6. Iowa School for Deaf (12 points)

 

CLASS AA

1. St. Albert (149 points)

Keira Hochstein, 100 meter hurdles (16.81)

Lili Denton, 800 meter run (2:23.29) & 3000 meter run (10:29.02)

Avah Underwood, high jump (5-04.00)

Sprint medley relay: Madi Walter, Sophia Denton, Ellie Monahan, Alexa Lenz (1:56.40) 

4×100 meter relay: Walter, Sophia Denton, Lenz, Ellie Monahan (52.76) 

Distance medley relay: Lilly Krohn, Greta Livingston, Molly Wise, Maura Ryan (4:45.64) 

 

2. Woodbine (141 points)

Katy Pryor, 400 meter dash (1:01.69)

Izabelle Seda, 1500 meter run (5:29.84) 

Amanda Newton, shot put (34-08.00)

Shuttle hurdle relay: Adalynn Coenen, Reese Leaders, Nicole Hoefer, Kylie Neligh (1:13.39) 

 

3. Riverside (140 points)

Lydia Erickson, 100 meter dash (13.18), 200 meter dash (27.46) 

Carly Henderson, 400 meter dash (1:07.85) 

Madison Kelley, discus (98-04.50) 

4×400 meter relay: Veronica Schechinger, Elly Henderson, Carly Henderson, Erickson (4:15.59) 

4×800 meter relay: Carly Henderson, Bentley Rone, Schechinger, Elly Henderson (10:19.53) 

 

4. AHSTW (74 points)

4×200 meter relay: Delaney Goshorn, Brooklyn Buck, Rylie Knop, Bella Lamp (1:53.92) 

 

5. Red Oak (51 points)

Jocelyn O’Neal, long jump (16-01.00 

 

6. East Mills (23 points) 

 

EARLHAM CO-ED

5. Nodaway Valley (67 points) 

•Emma Lundy, 200 meter dash (26.88)

 

10. Coon Rapids-Bayard (11 points) 

 

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., April 10, 2024

Weather

April 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Increasing clouds, with a high near 72. South southwest wind 5-to 10-mph becoming west northwest this afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy & breezy. Low around 43. N/NW @ 5-15 mph w/gusts to 25 mph.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny & windy. High near 61. N/NW winds 20-to near 35 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 66.
Saturday: Mostly sunny & breezy. High near 81.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 84.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 67. Our Low this morning was 30. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 75, and the Low was 40. The All-Time Record High on April 10th in Atlantic, was 94, in 1930. The Record Low was 17, in 1989. Sunrise: 6:48. Sunset: 7:54.

High School Girls & Boys Soccer Scores from Tuesday April 9th

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

Girls

Lewis Central 4, Omaha Burke 0

Denison-Schleswig 6, Riverside 0

Kuemper Catholic 10, Greene County 0

Logan-Magnolia 5, Carroll 1

Underwood 2, Treynor 0

Sioux City East 2, Abraham Lincoln 0

Thomas Jefferson 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2

Sioux City North 5, LeMars 0

Bishop Heelan Catholic 10, Sioux City West 0

 

Boys

Lewis Central 4, Denison-Schleswig 3

Greene County 4, Kuemper Catholic 1

Treynor 7, Underwood 2

Abraham Lincoln 3, Sioux City East 2

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 5, Thomas Jefferson 1

Sioux City North 4, LeMars 1

 

Iowa House votes to regulate traffic cameras

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April 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has voted to establish statewide regulations for automated traffic cameras that generate tickets for speeding and running red lights. Republican Representative Phil Thompson of Boone says tickets could only be issued if a vehicle is caught going at least 10 miles an hour over the posted speed limit. “While I certainly would prefer to ban these outright,” Thompson says, “the longer we sit around and do nothing on this, the more we’re seeing these systems being abuse across our state.”

Representative Brian Best, a Republican from Glidden, says after years of wrangling, it’s clear there’s no perfect answer, but it’s time to act. “Without this amendment and this bill…I think there’s going to be a lot of unwanted and unneeded traffic cameras that are going to keep springing up,” Best said.

The bill would require revenue from traffic camera tickets to be used on law enforcement budgets. Republican Representative John Wills of Spirit Lake wants to go further and ban all traffic cameras. “We don’t have to be found guilty just because our car was there, our license plate was there,” Wills says.

If the bill becomes law, cities that want to have traffic cameras would have to get a permit from the Iowa Department of Transportation. Cities with fewer than 20-thousand residents could not have mobile cameras that change locations. The bill passed on an 85 to 12 vote and now goes to the Senate.

High School Girls & Boys Tennis Scores from Tuesday April

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

Girls

Atlantic 7, Glenwood 2

Shenandoah 5, St. Albert 4

Clarinda 9, Southwest Valley 0

Red Oak 8, Audubon 1

Lewis Central 8, Harlan 1

Clarke 6, Creston 3

Denison-Schleswig 8, Storm Lake 1

Bishop Heelan Catholic 7, Sioux City North 2

LeMars 7, Sioux City West 2

 

Boys

Glenwood 9, Atlantic 0

Shenandoah 8, St. Albert 1

Southwest Valley 6, Clarinda 3

Red Oak 8, Audubon 1

Lewis Central 8, Harlan 1

Sioux City East 8, Denison-Schleswig 1

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 9, Estherville-Lincoln Central 0

LeMars 9, Sioux City West 0

 

High School Girls Golf Scores from Tuesday April 9th

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

Atlantic 186 Glenwood 213

Medalist: Belle Berg, Atlantic (40)

 

Clarinda 213 Shenandoah 235

Medalist: Sarah Pickens, Shenandoah (46)

 

Southwest Iowa Cup (at Creston)

Clarke 421 Winterset 457 Creston NTS East Union NTS Lenox NTS 

Medalist: Sophia Davis, Clarke (99) 

 

Denison-Schleswig 217 IKM-Manning 218 Boyer Valley 221

Medalist: Maeve Nielsen, IKM-Manning (47) 

 

Riverside 230 Logan-Magnolia 259

Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside (51)

 

Underwood 214 Tri-Center 239 

Medalist: Natalie Ausdemore, Tri-Center (43)

 

Mount Ayr 195 Wayne 238 Melcher-Dallas NTS

Medalist: Jaylee Shaffer, Mount Ayr (37)

 

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 411 Bishop Heelan 426 Abraham Lincoln 609

Medalist: Cora Eckhoff, Sergeant Bluff-Luton (95)

 

High School Boys golf results from Tuesday April 9th

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April 10th, 2024 by admin

Mustang Invitational (at Shenandoah)

Atlantic 302, Syndney 333, Red Oak 35

Atlantic – Tristan Hayes led the Trojans’ efforts and carded the tournament’s top score with a 70 (+1)

 

Southwest Iowa Cup

1. Winterset 316, 2. East Union 353, 3. Creston 363, 4. Lenox 401

East Union — Zayne Eslinger 81 (4th), Austin Lack 84, Brock Jones 92, Dyson Kessler 96, Josh Lopez 101, Ty Tallmon 103

Creston — Marshall Long 80 (3rd), Carson Rieck 92, Garrick Clausen 93, Chasse Downing 98, Tristian Evans 108, Ethan Holiday 117

Lenox — Laramie Stoaks 92, Kolben Robinson 101, Dayton Tull 103, Patton Adams 105, Cash Brammer 106, Daysen Gregg 113

 

Riverside 183 Logan-Magnolia 192 

Medalist: Nathan Smith, Riverside (43)

 

Tri-Center 173 Underwood 188 

Medalist: Danny Stein, Underwood (40)

 

Wayne 169 Mount Ayr 173 Melcher-Dallas 247

Medalist: Nash Buckingham, Wayne (38)

 

Central Decatur 225 Mormon Trail 283 

Medalist: Cooper Horton, Central Decatur (47)

 

 

 

 

Carbon pipeline related bill clears Senate subcommittee

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A House-passed bill that would give property owners resisting a proposed carbon pipeline a new legal option has cleared initial review in the Iowa Senate. Senator Jason Schultz, a Republican from Schleswig, is working on some adjustments to the bill, but he says it’s time for the legislature to do something. “I do believe this is the correct thing…to give people an opportunity to know the fate of their land without waiting three years,” Schultz said. “That just seems cruel and unusual.”

Under the bill, property owners along a proposed hazardous pipeline route could go to court after a permit application is filed for a ruling on whether developers would have eminent domain authority to seize land for the project. Property owners who don’t want the carbon pipeline on their land are urging senators to pass the bill. Kathy Carter of Rockford says they need relief.

“We need relief from the unending stress,” Carter said. “We need the relief of the worry of how do I afford to continue on, all in an effort to protect my own property.” Jeff Boeyink, a lobbyist for Summit Carbon Solutions, says if the bill becomes law, it would have a chilling effect on Summit’s pipeline, as well as natural gas pipeline development. “At its core, this bill has been written to frustrate infrastructure development,” Boeyink said. “There’s just no doubt about it.”

Another lobbyist for the company told senators that Summit has paid 158 million dollars to over 12-hundred Iowa landowners who’ve signed voluntary easements for the pipeline — accounting for nearly 75 percent of the pipeline route through Iowa.

Atlantic School Board to meet Wednesday evening

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April 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School Board will meet Wednesday (April 10, 2024) in the High School Media Center. Their meeting begins at 5:30-p.m., and includes action on setting the 2nd Budget Hearing as April 24th at 5:30-p.m., and the following resignations:

  • Chelsey Christensen, Kitchen, effective immediately
  • Terry Hinzmann, 8th Grade Girls Basketball Coach for 24-25 season
  • Terry Hinzmann, 7th Grade Boys Basketball Coach for 24-25 season
  • Holly Esbeck, NHS Sponsor for 24-25 school year
  • Alyssa Boltz, Assistant Volleyball Coach, Fall 2024 Season

The Board will also act on the following Contract Recommendations and/or Letters of Assignment:

  • Brett Johnson, Full-time Grounds Supervisor, starting April 11, 2024
  • Kerry Jepsen, High School Office Secretary starting July 1, 2024
  • Laura Horn, K-12 Librarian for 24-25 school year
  • Julie Coffey, ELL Teacher for 24-25 school year
  • Nicole Corpela, 2nd Grade Teacher for 24-25 school year
  • Cory Bartz, High School Math Teacher for 24-25 school year
  • Title I teacher, Schuler Elementary
  • Stacey Schmidt, Director of Student Services
  • Nick Bennett, Special Education Para thru TPRA Grant
  • Cambry Miller, Girls Swim Coach
  • Alyssa Boltz and Jesse McCann, Soccer coach stipends.

You can view the full agenda here: Public Agenda 04102024

Clark Named Wooden Award NPOY

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April 9th, 2024 by admin

LOS ANGELES — University of Iowa All-American Caitlin Clark was named the Wooden Award National Player of the Year, which is presented annually to the most outstanding women’s basketball player who achieves tremendous on-court success, for the second straight season. The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Joining Clark as a finalist for the esteemed award are Cameron Brink (Stanford), Paige Bueckers (UConn), Hannah Hidalgo (Norte Dame), and JuJu Watkins (USC). All five players are invited to Los Angeles for the 48th annual presentation of the Wooden Award.
The Wooden Award Gala will honor the Men’s and Women’s Wooden Award winners and will include the presentation of the Wooden Award All-America teams in Los Angeles on Friday, April 12. Honorees were certified by their universities as meeting or exceeding the criteria of the Wooden Award.
The most dominant player in women’s college basketball recently led the Hawkeyes to their second straight National Championship and finished the season leading the nation in assists (8.9 assists per game) and in scoring (31.6 points per game). She became the first player to finish No. 1 in both categories in back-to-back seasons. Clark owns a career 3,900+ points and she recently became the first Division-I player to record 1,000+ points in back-to-back seasons. She is also the only player in NCAA DI men’s or women’s basketball history to lead her conference in scoring and assists in four consecutive seasons.
Clark is the first time that an Iowa women’s basketball player has won the Wooden Award. The West Des Moines, Iowa, native helped lead the Hawkeyes to their second National Championship appearance in school history in her final season.
2023-24 AWARDS  
– Wooden Award
– Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year
– Ann Meyers Drysdale Award
– Honda Sport Award
– Wade Trophy
– Associated Press National Player of the Year
– Naismith National Player of the Year
– USA Today National Player of the Year
– ESPN.com National Player of the Year
– The Athletic National Player of the Year
– Sporting News National Player of the Year
– AP, USBWA, USA Today First Team All-America
– Big Ten Player of the Year
– First Team All-Big Ten
– Big Ten Player of the Week; Nov. 13, Nov. 27, Dec. 11, Dec. 18, Jan. 2, Jan. 8, Jan. 15, Feb. 5, Feb. 19, Feb. 26, March 4.
– WBCA National Player of the Week; Nov. 14, Nov. 28, Jan. 3, Jan. 9, Jan. 16, Jan. 31, Feb. 6, Feb. 20.
– AP National Player of the Week; Nov. 14, Jan. 9, Feb. 20.