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Iowa trounces Iowa State 35-6

Sports

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — First-year coach Kevin Dresser came to Iowa State to turn it into a program that could finally beat Iowa. Sunday’s annual dual meet in Ames was a reminder that it’s going to take more than one year to compete with the Hawkeyes.
Seventh-ranked Iowa trounced host Iowa State 35-6 in wrestling for its 14th consecutive win in the series. The Hawkeyes have won 29 of the last 30 meetings and 53 of the last 57 — but rarely have things gone as poorly as they did for Iowa State on Sunday.

Freshman Spencer Lee set the tone for Iowa, opening the meet with a 40-second pin. Seven consecutive Hawkeye wins followed before forfeiting at 197 pounds — a move that infuriated Dresser — to give Iowa State its only points. Alex Marinelli also notched a pin and heavyweight Sam Stoll closed out the rout with a major decision.

Dresser, who is signed to a seven-year contract worth $2.25 million plus incentives, is just the latest coach to try and turn around a proud program that produced Olympic champions like Dan Gable, Cael Sanderson and most recently Jake Varner. Dresser, a former Hawkeye wrestler from nearby Humboldt, left Virginia Tech to take over an Iowa State team that had fallen apart under former coach Kevin Jackson. The Cyclones scored just one point at last year’s NCAA meet and finished tied for 56th, an unusual outcome for a school with eight national championships to its credit.

In came Dresser, who brought along three assistants, Mike Zadick, Derek St. John and Brent Metcalf, that like him were highly successful wrestlers for Iowa. But having former Hawkeyes as coaches isn’t the same as having wrestlers as talented as the ones Iowa had compete on Sunday.

The Hawkeyes have five wrestlers ranked in the top-five nationally, including a potential 2020 Olympian in Lee. Iowa State doesn’t have anyone ranked in the top 10 — and Dresser said that Iowa’s reputation got to a few of his athletes as well. This was Iowa State’s second-straight rout at the hands of an in-state rival, as the Cyclones lost to Northern Iowa 31-7 on Feb. 10.

Only scoring on a forfeit showed how far Iowa State is from being competitive with top-tier programs. Dresser also focused on Iowa State’s work on the recruiting trail a day after Iowa’s iconic state wrestling meet wrapped up — and he closed his press conference by issuing a promise for the next Hawkeyes-Cyclones dual meet in Ames set for 2020. “This will be a different day here, next time it’s in Ames. I’m just telling you that. It’ll be a different day,” Dresser said.

Missing Clarinda teen found safe

News

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A teenager from Clarinda who was reported missing last week, was found safe. The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports 15-year-old Cheyenne Rose Fahey was located, Saturday. The runaway was reporting missing at 5:20 pm on Monday. No other information was released.

Cheyenne Fahey

County funding may force Iowa senior center closure

News

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A senior center in southeast Iowa may have to close due to a loss of funding from the county.

The Des Moines County Board of Supervisors agreed Tuesday on a list of cuts to make from proposed budget increases. The board ended up cutting out $12,000 requested by the Steamboat Senior Center in Burlington, the Hawk Eye reported .

Without the money to continue operating, “it’s going to be pretty hard to keep this place going,” said Helen Rawlings, the center’s president. “We won’t be here very long then, I guess,” Rawlings said. “I don’t know where we’re going to get the money.”

The requested $12,000 is what the center’s vice president, Marilyn Leight, estimated will be needed to cover the utility bills in the coming year. The center leases the building from the city of Burlington for free. The center cost more than $1,500 last month to run, but it brought in less than $400 in revenue.

Golden Oldies events and card game fees were the center’s biggest sources of revenue last month. Leight said the card game fee is a sore subject to talk about.
“We have to charge our seniors to play cards in the center because we need the money,” she told supervisors in a budget hearing last month. “Every time someone comes in to play cards, we have to charge them a dollar.”

Des Moines County gave the center $4,500 in fiscal 2016, and $1,500 last year, according to the county auditor’s office. Supervisors said to completely eliminate the funding this past week. “I can’t see where we can do anything for something non-mandated,” said Jim Cary, board chairman. “With the budget like this, we can’t do anything for any non-mandated entities.”

Some question if Iowa victims rights bill would help victims

News

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A push to add language to the Iowa Constitution ensuring the rights of crime victims is moving through the Legislature despite opposition from a crime victims group and prosecutors.

The law has bipartisan support and the backing of Gov. Kim Reynolds, but others argue the legislation could ultimately hurt victims by siphoning money away from other programs that now help them.

Critics point to other states with similar legislation, like South Dakota, where lawmakers are currently trying to alter language added to the state constitution in 2016 to reduce the unintentional burden on county attorneys’ offices.

But supporters of Iowa’s proposal say lawmakers learned from other states and designed the amendment to avoid added burden to a court system facing budget cuts and reduced courthouse staffing.

Applications now being taken for Iowa Century & Heritage Farms

Ag/Outdoor

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who live on farms that’ve been in the family for ten decades or more are invited to apply for the Century and Heritage Farm program. Becky Lorenz is the coordinator of the program for the Iowa Department of Agriculture and the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. “Our requirements are at least 40 acres of the original piece of ground,” Lorenz says. “We include any kind of relationship, aunts, uncles, cousins, besides the traditional grandfather, father, son, daughter, that type of relationship.”

For family farms that have even more history in Iowa, there’s a step beyond Century Farms. “We have Heritage Farm Awards also for 150 years of continuous ownership in the same family,” Lorenz says. “Applications are due June 1st to qualify for the program which will be August 16th at the fair.”

Last year, 354 Century Farms and 119 Heritage Farms were recognized at the Iowa State Fair. Since the inception of the Century Farm program in 1976, more than 19,000 farms statewide have received the recognition. The Heritage Farm program was started in 2006 on the 30th anniversary of the Century Farm program and more than 1,000 farms have been recognized. For details, contact Lorenz by phone at 515-281-3645 or by e-mail at Becky.Lorenz@IowaAgriculture.gov.

(Radio Iowa)

Exira-EHK, Griswold & CAM School Board meetings set for Monday

News

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE: The Exira-EHK School Board Meeting will be postponed to Thursday Feb. 22nd. )

The Exia-EHK, Griswold and CAM Boards of Education all have regular School Board meetings set to take place Monday evening. The Exira-EHK Board meeting gets underway in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn Building, beginning at 5-p.m.  On their agenda are Public Hearings on Capital Improvement Projects and the 2018-19 School Calendar, followed later on during the meeting, of a vote on approving bids for General Obligation Bond Projects and the 2018-19 Calendar. The Board will also receive information with regard to Coaches vs. Cancer, and act on approving a bid for Audit services, along with personnel hires, transfers and/or resignations.

The Griswold School Board meeting begins at 5:30-p.m. in the Central Office at the Middle School/High School Building. Their Board will receive updates from KPE Architects and Estes Construction, as available. They will also hear a presentation about and act on approving, a school sign purchase. In other business, the Griswold School Board will act on approving: Building Project Bids; the Brainfuse Program; E-Rate Application; Chemical Application bids; and Mowing specifications. They’ll also discuss and act on Bus specifications, and a joint Board meeting with the Lenox Board of Education. Their meeting will conclude with a closed session to discuss negotiations strategy with a Certified Bargaining Unit.

And, in Anita, the CAM School Board will meet in the High School Media Center, beginning at 5:30-p.m., Monday. On their agenda, is the Appointment and Oath of Office for the Board Secretary/Treasurer, and discussion with regard to the purchase of new computers. Other discussion/action items include those pertaining to: Capital Projects; Early Retirement resignations/incentives; the Fiscal Year 2017 Audit Report; CAM Education Association (CAMEA) initiation of bargaining toward the 2018-19 Master Contract; Approving an out-of-state field trip for Connections Academy, and a Fundraiser request for the Middle School.  The CAM School Board will also hold a closed session of strategy negotiations with Bargaining Unit.

MARY ANN GETTLER, 91, of Guthrie Center & formerly of Adair (Svcs. 2/22/18)

Obituaries

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MARY ANN GETTLER, 91, of Guthrie Center (& formerly of Adair), died Friday, Feb. 16th, at the Guthrie County Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial for MARY ANN GETTLER will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Feb. 22nd, at St. John’s Catholic Church, in Adair. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held one-hour prior to the service Thursday, at St. John’s Catholic Church in Adair.

Burial will be in the St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Adair.

MARY ANN GETTLER is survived by:

Her sons – Ronald (Ramona) Gettler, of Saratoga, FL.; Thomas (Gina) Gettler, Kenneth (Debra) Gettler, Paul (Marcia) Gettler, and John Gettler, all of Adair, and Mark (Dianna) Gettler, of Harlan.

18 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren.

Prescott man arrested Saturday night on an OWI charge

News

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 11-p.m. Saturday, of Brian Fitzgerald, of Prescott. Fitzgerald was taken into custody for OWI/1st Offense, following a traffic stop. The was brought to the Adams County Jail.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 2/18/18

Weather

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & windy, with a high near 55. S winds @ 20-30 mph w/gusts up to 45, decreasing to 15 to 20 mph later this afternoon. WIND ADVISORY in effect from 9-a.m. until 2-p.m.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, w/a 70% chance of rain, mainly after midnight. Low around 34. South winds @ 5-10mph becoming east northeast after midnight. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Monday (Washington’s Birthday): Cloudy w/morning rain becoming mixed with and changing over to freezing rain. Little or no ice accumulation is expected. The temperature will be falling into the upper 20’s during the day. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Monday Night: Freezing rain likely, mainly after midnight, otherwise Cloudy, with a low around 22. North wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New ice accumulation of 0.1 to 0.2 of an inch possible.
Tuesday: A chance of freezing rain before noon. Mostly cloudy & blustery, with a high near 25. N @ 10-25mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy & bluster, with a low around 7.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 25.

Illinois State stages comeback to top Northern Iowa, 79-75

Sports

February 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Malik Yarbrough converted five straight free throws in the final minute to allow Illinois State to hold off a late rally by Northern Iowa, 79-75 in a Missouri Valley Conference clash on Saturday night.

Illinois State entered the game tied with Drake for the No. 3 seed into the conference tournament. The Bulldogs face Missouri State this (Sunday) afternoon. Northern Iowa is in ninth place, a game behind Indiana State.