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Iowa State lands Dowling Guard Ross

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May 25th, 2017 by admin

Another Iowa prep offensive lineman for the class of 2018 committed to Iowa State on Wednesday. Dowling Catholic Guard Zach Ross announced that he will continue his football career as a Cyclone.

Ross is 6’3″, 290 pounds, and is rated as a two-star prospect by most recruiting services. Speculation is that Ross could play Center at Iowa State.

Ross is the second in-state lineman to commit to the Cyclones in as many weeks. Creston star Trevor Downing announced his decision to join the Cyclones last week.

High School Soccer Scoreboard 5/24/2017

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May 25th, 2017 by admin

Boys Substate Semifinals

Class 1A Substate 7
Des Moines Christian 3, Kuemper Catholic 0
Gilbert 4, Creston 0

Class 1A Substate 8
St. Albert 3, Tri-Center 1
Treynor 2, AHSTW 1 (OT)

Class 2A Substate 1
Spencer 4, Denison-Schleswig 1

Class 2A Substate 8
Winterset 5, Harlan 1

Girls Regular Season

Treynor 5, Riverside 0

High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 5/24/2017

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May 25th, 2017 by admin

Softball

Atlantic 6, Missouri Valley 3
A-D-M, Adel 12, Carroll 2

CAM, Anita 4, Griswold 3
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 10, Denison-Schleswig 9
Glidden-Ralston 12, St. Mary, Storm Lake 0
I-35 7, Lenox 0
Logan-Magnolia 12, Charter Oak-Ute 0 (4 innings)

Melcher-Dallas 12, Orient-Macksburg 0
River Valley 12 Ar-We-Va 4
Shenandoah 19, Essex 5
Stanton 5, Nodaway Valley 1

Winterset 4, Perry 0

Baseball

Atlantic 14, Logan-Magnolia 4
ADM, Adel 6, Earlham 2
CAM, Anita 14, Griswold 2
Denison-Schleswig 14, Carroll 4
Stanton 23, Clarinda Academy 0

Water utility plans to expand nitrate removal facility

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Des Moines Water Works plans to double the size of the nitrate removal facility that treats drinking water from the Raccoon and Des Moines rivers. The Des Moines Register reports the utility’s board this week approved an $800,000 design contract. The utility expects to spend $15 million on the project, and officials say the new equipment and the cost to operate it will require bigger future rate increases.

The utility had sued three northern Iowa counties, accusing them of allowing agricultural drainage districts to send nitrate pollution into the rivers. The lawsuit sought damages for the money the utility has spent to remove the nitrates.

A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit March 17, saying Iowa’s water quality problems were an issue for the Iowa Legislature.

Atlantic School District enrollment numbers expected to decline slightly for the short term

News

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An enrollment study commissioned by the Atlantic Community School District in advance of plans for improved academic and athletic facilities shows enrollment will experience some ebbs and flows over the next five-years. Robert Schwarz, with RSP and Associates in Overland Park, KS., projects overall enrollment for the 2017-18 school year (K-12) will be down seven students. A large drop of 42 students is anticipated for the 2018-19 school year, before a slight increase in enrollments happens for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years, and then a drop of 10 students for 2021-22.

A breakdown of the numbers shows a nearly steady enrollment for Washington Elementary at around 427, except for a jump from 2019-through 2022. At Schuler Elementary, the number of students are expected to decline for the 2018-2021 school year before rebounding a bit for 2021-22.

The Atlantic Middle School is expected to show a steady enrollment for much of the next five years, with a decline beginning in the 2021-22 school year. After experiencing a nearly steady enrollment for 2016-17 and 2017-18, the Atlantic High School is expected to realize a decline of 50 students during the 2018-19 school year, followed by a jump of more than a dozen students that leads to a steady increase through 2022.

With the exception of Schuler Elementary School, the District’s other buildings will experience an enrollment of students that exceeds the respective capacities of each building, caused by students in the lower grades moving up through the system. That’s especially true for Washington Elementary, where capacity is 396 students but the enrollment numbers are projected to be from 426 through 442 between 2017 and 2022. The Atlantic Middle School is also expected to be over its capacity of 338 students, with enrollment in excess of 360 for 2018 through 2021. As for the Atlantic High School, where student capacity is 441, the district is over capacity for 2017-18, just like with the 2016-17 school year, but then the enrollment numbers slip under the maximum for 2018-19 and indicate an increase for the remaining three-years in the study, but still under capacity.

Factors the School Board has to consider when it comes to the District’s facilities over the next five-years, according to Schwarz, is a possible influx of workers for the Elite Octane Ethanol Plant, and an increase in the number of single-family homes being constructed or being made available with aging seniors looking to downsize. Various infrastructure improvements may also bring more young families to the area.

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 5/25/17

Weather

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly Cloudy w/isolated showers this afternoon. High 75. S @ 10-20.

Tonight: P/Cldy to Cloudy w/scattered showers & tstrms. Low 57. S @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Showers ending; P/Cldy. High 77. NW @ 10-15.

Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms. High 68.

Sunday: Partly sunny. High 73.

Monday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/light rain possible. High 68.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 68. Our Low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 41. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 80 and the low was 57. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 98 in 1967. The Record Low was 30 in 1925.

2 arrested for Public Intox. in Red Oak

News

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested Wednesday evening in Red Oak. Red Oak Police report 58-year old Rodney Lynn Vanderhood and 58-year old Vicki Susan Huber, both of Red Oak, were arrested for Public Intoxication in the 100 block of N. Broadway Street a little after 8-p.m. The pair were brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on a $300 cash bond, each.

Motorists issued big fines for ‘excessive’ speeding in Iowa

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May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol has provided an update on a couple cases of “excessive speed” on interstates. Troopers say a driver who was clocked at 144 miles an hour on I-80 in eastern Iowa earlier this month was issued a $560 ticket. That incident occurred at 3 in the morning north of Stockton. This past weekend, another motorist was clocked at 124 miles an hour on I-29 in western Iowa and was handed a ticket of $424. The driver told the trooper they were running late for a graduation party.

(Radio Iowa)

Leake leads Cardinals to 6-1 win over Dodgers

Sports

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mike Leake allowed four hits over eight innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 on Wednesday night. Jedd Gyorko had three hits and drew a walk in the two-run second inning that gave the Cardinals the lead for good.

Yadier Molina hit a solo home run in the seventh inning to extend his hitting streak to 13 games. Molina’s streak ties Kolten Wong for the Cardinals’ longest this season. Leake (5-2) struck out five and walked none. He maintained a National League-leading 1.91 ERA.

Dodgers starter Rich Hill walked seven and allowed five earned runs in 4-plus innings. He threw two more balls (42) than strikes (40). Hill (1-2) walked four in a two-run, 36-pitch second inning.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, May 25th, 2017

News

May 25th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:54 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ first day in office has included a thank you letter to state employees. Reynolds sent the letter via email Wednesday. A spokesman says it was sent to employees in all state agencies. Reynolds says in the letter to employees that she is “honored to serve Iowa with you.”

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The chairwoman of the University of Iowa Alumni Association has resigned ahead of a key meeting on whether the group should be merged with the UI Foundation. Association board chair Clare Kelly had been critical of UI President Bruce Harreld’s merger plan, unveiled in March. She submitted her resignation last week, ahead of a June 9 meeting to discuss the merger idea.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — State officials say fake food inspectors have again popped up at restaurants in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals says in a news release Wednesday that people posing as inspectors appear to be targeting ethnic restaurants in Scott County and central Iowa. The scam involves a person posing as a food inspector who promises restaurant owners a license renewed license in exchange for a $5 payment by credit card.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A man has pleaded not guilty to charges that he killed a sheriff’s deputy and wounded another while escaping from an Iowa jail. Court records say Wesley Correa-Carmenaty filed the written pleas Tuesday to charges of murder, attempted murder, escape, kidnapping and other crimes. Authorities say Correa-Carmenaty grabbed one of the deputies’ guns and shot them both before escaping from the jail in Council Bluffs. He was caught in Omaha, Nebraska.