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Iowa State Drops Contest to Drake 85-73

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November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (1-1, 0-0 Big 12) fell to Drake (3-0, 0-0 MVC) Sunday by a score of 85-73 after the Cyclones couldn’t pull off the second-half comeback.

Drake did not allow an Iowa State field goal in the second quarter, but ISU went on to outscore the Bulldogs 27-14 while shooting at 64.7 percent in the third to get right back in it. Iowa State took a lead in the final quarter, but Drake closed the game on a 18-6 run to take the win.

Audi Crooks had both her first-career double figure and 20-plus point performance leading the Cyclones with 23 in 18 minutes. Hannah Belanger totaled 11 points with eight coming in the third quarter, including three 3-points on six attempts.

Top Performance

Freshman Audi Crooks led the Cyclones with 23 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the field and making 9-of-12 free throws. Crooks also had one defensive and two offensive rebounds.

Up Next

Iowa State will return home to Hilton Coliseum Monday, Nov. 20 to host Southern for a 6:30 p.m. tip-off.

Iowa Celebrates Senior Day

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November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CORALVILLE, Iowa — University of Iowa volleyball fell to Northwestern, 3-0, Sunday afternoon inside Xtream Arena.

The Hawkeyes recognized seniors Audrey Black, Delaney McSweeney, Caitlan Buettner, Amanda Darling, Bailey Ortega, and Jacqlyn Caspers.

McSweeney led the way for the Hawkeyes, posting nine kills and hitting at a percentage of .563. Buettner and freshman Gabby Deery recorded seven kills a piece. Ortega put up 15 assists for the Hawkeyes, and libero Darling registered 12 digs on the day.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Friday, Nov. 17 to play the Gophers. First serve is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. CT on B1G+ (subscription required).

Iowa Women’s Wrestling Dominate in Home Debut

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November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The eighth ranked University of Iowa Women’s Wrestling team put on a show in their Carver-Hawkeye Arena debut against #13 Presbyterian, #11 Lindenwood, and #5 Sacred Heart.

NOTABLES 

  • The Hawkeyes earned a total of 127 team points, leading all four teams (Presbyterian had the second most with 43 points), allowing only 5 team points to be scored against them.
  • The Hawkeyes documented a winning record of 32-1.
  • Iowa led in most pins and tech. falls in the least amount of time, totaling 26 falls.
  • Sophomore Ava Bayless recorded the fastest tech. fall of the night at 34 seconds.
  • A total of 8,207 fans were in attendance of a the historic dual, breaking the record for attendance at a college women’s wrestling event.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH CLARISSA CHUN 

“Our women know how to bring a lot of energy. They know how to have fun, keep it light, but they also know how to flip that switch and get to business. That’s what is so special about our team, how they have found a way to do that, because it allows them to just be them. They focus on what is in front of them, and try not to worry too much about what the outcome is. Because at the end of the day, we’re just here to enjoy the moment and the process along the way, and just soak it all in.”

UP NEXT 

The Hawkeyes will travel to Marshall, Missouri next weekend to compete at the Missouri Valley Open on Friday and Saturday. The tournament can be followed live on FloWrestling.

No. 3 Iowa women roll at UNI as Caitlin Clark becomes Iowa’s all-time leading scorer

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November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The third ranked Iowa Hawkeye women outscored Northern Iowa 35-16 in the third quarter to blow the game open in 94-53 victory in a sold out McLeod Center in Cedar Falls.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder. The Hawkeyes limited the Panthers to two for 19 shooting from three point range.

Gabbie Marshall snapped out of an early season slump with 17 points, including five of 10 from behind the arc.

Caitlin Clark scored 24 points and in the process became the school’s all-time leading scorer. She broke the mark set by former national player of the year Megan Gustafson.

Clark views it as an an honor she shares with her teammates.

UNI shot a dismal 25 percent for the game and made only 19 of 33 from the foul line.

That’s Panther coach Tanya Warren. UNI point guard Maya McDermott was limited to just under 11 minutes of action and Taryn Wharton drew the assignment of guarding Clark.

It was the first-ever sellout for a UNI women’s game.

House fire in Atlantic Sunday afternoon

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – No injuries were reported following a house fire Sunday afternoon, in Atlantic. Atlantic Fire was paged out to 2821 County Club Drive at around 4:19-p.m.  According to Atlantic Fire Chief Tom Cappel, witnesses alerted dispatch when they saw smoke coming from the residence.

A quick assessment of the scene determined there was a working house fire. Chief Cappel says the homeowner had inhaled some smoke, and was sitting outside the home. He was treated at the scene by Cass EMS. It was then that crews began to make an an interior attack on the fire.

Once they were inside, crews entered the basement and encountered heavy black smoke both upstairs and downstairs. The fire downstairs was quickly knocked-down, Cappel said. The heat was so intense downstairs, though, a few windows were broken and the fire essentially flash extinguished itself.

The fire he said, originated with a burning candle. Cappel thanks the Atlantic Police Department and Cass EMS for their assistance. All crews returned to their quarters by around 5:45-p.m .

Drake women beat Iowa State 85-73

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November 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Drake women outscored Iowa State 22-4 in the second quarter then held off a second half rally by the Cyclones for an 85-73 win in Des Moines. Taylor McCauly scored 27 points as the Bulldogs posted their first win over the Cyclones since 2019.

That’s Drake coach Allison Pohlman. ISU roared back in the third quarter after trailing by 18 at halftime.

Freshman center Audi Crooks led ISU with 23 points.

Crooks was seven of nine from the field and nine of 12 from the line.

Montgomery County Supervisors to canvass Nov. 7th City/School election results

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors will meet at 8:30-a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14th, in their Courthouse Meeting Room. On their agenda is approval of the 1st Tier Canvass of the Nov. 7, 2023 City/School Election results.

The Board is then expected to receive a presentation from Angela Moerke, Crime Victim Advocate with the Family Crisis Center, along with a request for a $250 donation. New business for the Board includes approving a Class-C Retail Alcohol License Renewal for the Red Oak Lanes, and discussion/possible action with regard to a new desktop computer for the Montgomery County Attorney’s Office.

AC-GC School Board meeting set for Monday night

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Adair, Iowa) – The Adair-Casey Community School District’s Board of Education will meet in a regular session beginning at 7-p.m. Monday (Nov. 13), in the AC/GC Junior High Media Center (3384 Indigo Ave., Adair). Here’s a preview of their agenda for the evening:

I. Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Approve Meeting Agenda
IV. Welcome Visitors/Public Comment
V. Principal Report
VI. Superintendent Report
VII. Board Report
VIII. Financial Reports
A. Cash Balances & Bank Reconciliation
B. Nutrition Fund: Monthly Report
C. Student Activity Fund: Monthly Report
D. All Other Funds: Monthly Report
E. General Fund: Line Item Budget Monthly Report
F. General Fund: Year-to-Date Revenue/Expenditure Summary
G. General Fund: Salaries & Benefits Comparison Report
IX. Consent Items
A. Board Meeting Minutes
B. Monthly Bills
1. Prepaid
2. General Fund
3. Management Fund
4. PPEL/SAVE
5. Student Activity Fund
6. Nutrition Fund
7. VISA Credit Card
C. Open Enrollment
1. OUT- Guthrie Center- Kindergarten
2. OUT- West Central Valley- Kindergarten
3. OUT- CAM Iowa Connections Academy- 12th
4. OUT- CAM Iowa Connections Academy- 12th
D. Special Education Contracts
1. Special Education Contract – Guthrie Center
E. Resignations
F. Contract Recommendations
G. Gifts, Grants & Bequests
X. Discussion Items
A. Little Smiles Daycare
B. Early Retirement Policy
C. Enrollment Discussion
XI. Upcoming Dates
A. IASB Delegate Assembly & Pre-Convention Workshops – November 15th
B. IASB Annual Convention & Trade Show – November 16th
C. Regular Board Meeting- December 20th
D. Thanksgiving Break- November 22-27
XII. Action Items
A. 2021-22 Audit Report
B. Pay App #1 – JH Bleacher Project
C. Little Smiles 28E Agreement
XIII. Adjourn Meeting

CAM School Board regular meeting set for Monday evening

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education will meet in a regular session beginning at 6:30-p.m. Monday, Nov. 13th, in the CAM High School Media Center. Among the items on their agenda, is a presentation from the CAM Cross Country Team.

Discussion and possible action items include (but are not limited to):

  • Approval of an Achievement Center Agreement with the Atlantic Community School District.
  • Approval of the Corrective Action Plan and Authorizing the Administration to submit the Corrective Action Plan to the School Budget Review Committee (SBRC)
  • Election Results
  • Discussion with regard to Enrollment for 2023 and Financial Projections
  • Discussion pertaining to the Facility Project Process.

Atlantic Rotary Annual Auction set for this Saturday

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November 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Rotary is celebrating a milestone this year with the annual auction. This year celebrates the 40th anniversary of the auction. It is scheduled for Saturday, November 18th at the Cass County Community Center.

Rotary spokesperson Dolly Bergmann says over those 40 years the auction has raised over 1.2 Million dollars that have been reinvested into the community. Funds have gone to the building of the new community center, providing scholarships for Atlantic High School seniors, assisting with reading programs for the preschool. The funds have also been used toward the Dolly Parton Imagination reading program at the Library. Other donations have been to the Cass County Hospital Foundation, the American Cancer Society Festival of Trees, the Atlantic Community School Teacher Appreciation, Veteran Appreciation. Donations have been made to The Nishna Valley YMCA Partnership with Youth, the Shop with a Cop program, the ARISE Food Box program and so much more.

Bergmann said it is because of the generosity of the area businesses and individuals many wonderful items are donated to the auction. The other key to the success of the auction are those attending and purchasing items at the auction.

A raffle is associated with the auction. This year those proceeds will be going to the Splash Pad project. Tickets can be purchased from any Rotarian or at Midwest Health, located at 1101 E 7th Street. Tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100. The raffle drawing will be for a chance to win either $500, $1,000 or $1,500. The drawing will be held at the auction so you need to get your tickets as soon as you can.

Tickets to the auction are $40 per person. A meal catered by the Downtowner will be served. The evening starts with cocktails (cash bar) at 5:30 PM. Dinner is scheduled for 6:15 PM and the auction will begin at 7:15 PM. If you have not gotten your tickets please contact Ted Robinson at First Whitney Bank, 243-3195 before Friday, November 17th.

A great number of items have been donated for the auction. Some of those items include an air compressor from Atlantic Ag and Auto, an Amana washer from W & S Appliance, four-night stay at Keystone Colorado Condominium, a catered event at the Whitney Room up to 20 people by Carol Johnson from the Downtowner. You will also find two beautiful necklaces from Hanson Fine Jewelry have been donated. There is a Victorian Terrarium donated by Darrin Kimball from RELIC. There are so many more items available. Check out the Atlantic Rotary Facebook page for pictures of many of the items available.