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U.S. 30 west of Glidden to close on Monday, Nov. 6

News

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Nov. 1, 2023 – If you travel on U.S. 30 west of Glidden you need to be aware of a construction project that may slow down your trip. Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 6, the Iowa Department of Transportation will close U.S. 30 west of Glidden in Carroll County for culvert replacement.

U.S. 30 traffic will be detoured on Carroll County roads N-38, E-26, and N-41. The detour is expected to be in place until Nov. 12, weather permitting.

Red Oak woman arrested for DUS Wed. morning

News

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 9:03-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. According to Red Oak Police, 32-year-old Jessica Lynn Hardman, of Red Oak, was arrested in the 1200 block of N. 1st Street, on a charge of Driving Under Suspension. Hardman was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on bond amounting to $491.25.

Adair County Supervisors meeting news

News

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, today (Wednesday), approved the renewal of a liquor license for the 4-H Building on the Adair County Fairgrounds, and a Right-Of-Way contract for the N24 Prussia (Township) culvert project. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman shared the details…

Kauffman said also, he was satisfied with a Purple Wave Auction of some of the Adair County Secondary Roads Department equipment.

Kauffman said he held interviews Monday with two people who then accepted offers for positions within the County Roads Department. Their pre-employment paperwork is in the process of being filled-out and filed.  And, he spoke with regard to project updates and other Secondary Roads Dept. activities.

Kerry Aistrope, with ISU Extension, presented a report to the Supervisors, along with an invoice for a grant reimbursement, with regard to 4-H Summer Camps.

In addition to the popular grilled cheese sandwich camp, there was a pizza challenge for the younger kids.

“All-in-All,” she said, “We did 19 total camps this year,” including an Adair Library Camp, where the younger kids read a book and work on some crafts. Next summer, she said, they hope to conduct a similar camp for the Stuart Library.  The summer 4-H interns conducted the day-camps last June and much of the summer in other areas, such as the Adair County Fair. Kerry said “They were immensely important to us.”

NOVEMBER 2023

Birthday Club

November 1st, 2023 by Lori Murphy

November 1:

  • Lynn Dorsey of Anita (winner)

November 2:

  • Jane Schwartz of Atlantic (winner)

November 3:

  • Mark Foss of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cathie Grover of Audubon

November 4:

  • Kathy Bradfield of Lewis (winner)

November 5:

  • Ryan Evans of Griswold (winner)
  • Bart Feltner of Exira
  • Jim Behrens of Atlantic
  • Jeff Strand of Atlantic
  • Teagen Williams of Atlantic

November 6:

  • Mary Gochanour of Atlantic (winner)
  • Laura Bacon of Audubon

November 7:

  • Ava Lee of Griswold (winner)
  • Carol Lea Rasmussen of Exira
  • Joyce Jorgensen of Exira
  • Barbara Fischer of Marner
  • Yvonne Wittrock of Hamlin

November 8:

  • Shelly Davis of Exira (winner)
  • Thad Planck of Atlantic
  • Michael Myers of Atlantic

November 9:

  • Isla Jean Nelson of Audubon (winner)
  • Scarlett Toft of Audubon
  • Tom Benton of Exira
  • Deb Field of Atlantic

November 10:

  • Tristen Petersen of Exira (winner)
  • Bob Behrens of Atlantic
  • Elizabeth Ann Lillard of Anita
  • Tom Christoffersen of Hamlin

November 11:

  • Cathy Stockwell of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Mahala Kemp of Atlantic

November 12:

  • Tom Williams of Lewis (winner)
  • AJ Barber of Wiota
  • Rosemary Mally of Atlantiuc
  • Shari Clemsen of Brayton

November 13:

  • Tedd Thomas of Atlantic (winner)

November 14:

  • Sherry Kluever of Atlantic (winner)
  • Kathy Jo Brockman of Atlantic
  • Becky Akers of Exira

November 15:

  • Robert Schmidt of Harlan (winner)

November 16:

  • Roberta Roddy of Audubon (winner)
  • Brad Wolfe of Exira

November 17:

  • NO BIRTHDAYS SUBMITTED

November 18:

  • Jayce Fiebelkorn of Exira (winner)
  • Grace Martins 0f Atlantic
  • Olivia Erickson of Gallup, NM
  • Lisa Hoffman Whalert of Anita
  • Kelly Knight of Atlantic
  • Cindy Koontz of Lewis

November 19:

  • Jessie Evans of Griswold (winner)
  • Mike Brown of Exira

November 20:

  • Greg Zellmer of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cindy Cuerdet of Oakland
  • Gloria Hansen of Exira

November 21:

  • Hosea Ehrman of Anita (winner)
  • Ryan Brown of Fontanelle
  • Arnie Bintner of Exira

November 22:

  • Cooper Lamp of Atlantic (winner)

November 23:

  • Drew Barber of Wiota (winner)
  • Heather Erickson of Gallup, NM
  • Amber Knudsen of Marne
  • Brennan Williams of Atlantic

November 24:

  • Yvonne Camblin of Atlantic (winner)
  • Garry Martens of Anita

November 25:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

November 26:

  • Gloria Hackwell of Exira (winner)

November 27:

  • Debbie Crawford of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Angie Madsen of Harlan
  • Maury Sutton of Audubon

November 28:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

November 29:

  • Jedd Jensen of Exira (winner)
  • Duane Christensen of Audubon

November 30:

  • Sophie Johnson of Lewis (winner)
  • Nancy Templeman of Atlantic
  • Patrick Roddy of Audubon
  • Raymond Coglin of Exira

Colonel DeWayne Orville “Bud” Sunderman, 84, of Colorado Springs, CO (Graveside Svcs. 11/4/23)

Obituaries

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

COLONEL DeWAYNE ORVILLE “Bud” SUNDERMAN, 84, of Colorado Springs, CO, died Oct. 4, 2023. A Graveside service with military honors for COL. DeWAYNE “Bud” SUNDERMAN will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, November 4, 2023, in the Atlantic Cemetery, Field of Glory Section. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Following the graveside service, a luncheon visitation will take place in the reception room of the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

BUD SUNDERMAN is survived by:

His sons – Thomas Sunderman, of Colorado Springs, CO; and Robert (Denise) Sunderman, of Somers, WI.

3 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildrens, his sister-in-law Sheryl Sunderman, of Atlantic, and many other friends and family.

State Auditor releases a report on a Special Investigation of the IWD -Labor Services Division

News

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

[UPDATED] (Radio Iowa) – A special investigation by the state auditor’s office has found a former state employee failed to deposit thousands of dollars in fees and taxes and received unauthorized gifts — including ring-side access to an event in Denver. Dawn Chamberlain was a program planner in the Iowa Athletic Commission, which oversees mixed martial arts as well as professional boxing and kickboxing and pro wrestling in Iowa. State Auditor Rob Sand says his staff has identified over 17-thousand dollars in state license fees and taxes that were either not collected or not deposited during Chamberlain’s time in the job.

“The bottom line here is that taxpayers missed out on money that was due to the State of Iowa, where this public employee was instead getting gifts and benefits on the side,” Sand says. “That looks to me to be a pretty clear quid pro quo.” On November 15th of last year, Chamberlain’s agency got a call from someone who said Chamberlain was “taking money under the table” and, after an internal investigation, Chamberlain was fired a month later. “Absolutely an extraordinary tip. We don’t see situations like this in Iowa very often,” Sand said. “This is good evidence of exactly why we ask people to report things to us. If you see something, say something.” Sand says a promoter for an event at Wells Fargo Arena wrote a 43-hundred dollar check to Chamberlain to cover pay for event officials — and Chamberlain deposited it in her own account. Sand says that’s a huge red flag.

“There shouldn’t be anyone working in the state of Iowa who thinks writing a check to a public employee for doing something related to their job is ever acceptable,” Sand says. Auditors found Chamberlain used her Venmo account to pay some event officials and Chamberlain told investigators she paid the rest of the fees in cash. The special investigation says Chamberlain attended sporting events without seeking approval from her supervisors — including a World Boxing Association event in Jefferson where she presented the winner with a championship belt.

“I think this is a clear case of someone who was getting far too into the potential personal benefits of her job and ignoring her personal obligations to be a fair and impartial employee the who was serving taxpayers,” Sand says. The report from the auditor’s office indicates Chamberlain received at least 17-hundred dollars in unauthorized gifts for trips she took to events in Colorado and Michigan.

According to the report, Chamberlain told investigators everyone else in the office accepts insane amounts of gifts. The state auditor’s report indicates officials in the agency are not aware of any other employee accepting gifts.

UNI to study climate change in Alaska and impact on locals

News, Weather

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The University of Northern Iowa will work with four other schools to address climate change in Alaska over the next four years. The Cedar Falls institution is getting a near-14-million grant from the National Science Foundation to research the social and economic impacts of climate change on the Aleutian Islands’ indigenous population. Professor Andrey Petrov, director of U-N-I’s Arctic Center, says most of his team’s scientific work will go toward goals beyond the initial grant. “We think of this project not just like one big thing that happens in four years,” Petrov says. “We really think of it as a foundation for a long-term study that creates local capacity. The main problem in these local communities is they don’t have the local capacity to study what they want to study.”

Petrov says one of the goals is to bring sustainable employment and education to the area. “That would establish a network of local community research leads that would provide training and opportunities within the project,” he says, “but hopefully, other agencies will see it as a chance to develop a workforce in Alaska.”

The U-N-I group will look to recruit, train and educate research team leads from local populations as part of a workforce development initiative. The center will launch the project November 15th.

(by Grant Winterer, Iowa Public Radio)

Hawkeye Soccer Ready for Big Ten Tournament Semifinals

Sports

November 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

THIS WEEK

University of Iowa women’s soccer takes on No. 5 Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament Semifinals. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. (CT) on Thursday at Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio.

WATCH/FOLLOW LIVE

  • The Big Ten Tournament Semifinals will air live on Big Ten Network.
  • Links to streaming and live stats can be found at the schedule page on hawkeyesports.com.
  • Fans can follow the Iowa soccer program on Twitter (@HawkeyeSoccer) for live in-game updates.

SCOUTING THE NITTANY LIONS

  • Penn State is ranked fifth in the United Soccer Coaches Poll and is the Big Ten Tournament fourth-seed.
  • The Nittany Lions downed No. 19 Indiana, 3-0, in the first round. Penn State finished 6-1-3 in conference play. A loss to No. 21 Wisconsin in the regular season finale thwarted dreams of a 21st regular season Big Ten Championship in Happy Valley.
  • Coach Dambach has led Penn State to 11 Big Ten regular season titles, four Big Ten Tournament titles, 15 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and, in 2015, the program’s first NCAA Championship.
  • Penn State leads the Big Ten defensively, averaging just 0.50 goals against this season.
  • Goalkeeper Katherine Asman leads the league in goals against average (0.48) and save percentage (.895). Asman’s save percentage ranks fifth nationally.
  • Forward Kaitlyn McBean leads Penn State with 14 points on six goals and two assists; three other Nittany Lions have scored at least 11 points this season.
  • Penn State is Iowa’s highest-ranked opponent in 2023; the Hawkeyes are 1-1-1 against ranked competition this season.

SERIES HISTORY – PENN STATE

Iowa is 3-26-1 against Penn State in the all-time series. One of those victories came in the 2020-21 Big Ten Tournament Semifinals, when Iowa knocked off fourth-ranked Penn State, 1-0, for the highest-ranked win in program history. The Hawkeyes went on to win the first conference tournament championship in program history. Iowa and 24th-ranked Penn State tied, 2-2, last season at the Iowa Soccer Complex.

1A-5A Semifinal Matchups for State Volleyball

Sports

November 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Class 1A

(#1) Ankeny Christian (37-3) vs. (#4) BCLUW (35-10) @ 6:00 p.m.
(#2) Boyden Hull (22-11) vs. (#3) Holy Trinity Catholic (32-10) @ 6:25 p.m.

Class 2A

(#1) Dike-New Hartford (48-0) vs. (#4) Denver @ 4:00 p.m.
(#2) Hinton (31-1) vs. (#3) Grundy Center (38-7) @ 4:25 p.m.

Class 3A

(#1) Mount Vernon (34-4) vs. (#4) Davenport Assumption (28-7) @ 2:00 p.m.
(#3) Western Christian (30-13) vs. (#7) Union Community (39-11) @ 2:25 p.m.

Class 4A

(#1) Clear Creek Amanda (46-0) vs. (#4) North Scott (27-4) @ 12:00 p.m.
(#2) Indianola (37-4) vs. (#6) Lewis Central (32-2) @12:25 p.m.

Class 5A

(#1) West Des Moines Dowling (31-7) vs. (#4) Pleasant Valley (28-5) @ 10 a.m.
(#2) Ankeny Centennial (31-6) vs. (#3) Waukee Northwest (25-9) @ 10:25 a.m.

Class 1A-3A State Volleyball Scores

Sports

November 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Class 1A

(#1) Ankeny Christian 3, (#8) Newell-Fonda 1 (20-25, 25-11, 25-21, 25-14)
(#4) BCLUW 3, (#5) Saint Ansgar 2 (18-25, 29-27, 21-25, 25-16, 15-11)

Class 2A

(#1) Dike-New Hartford 3, (#8) Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 0 (25-23, 25-5, 25-12)
(#2) Hinton 3, (#7) Aplington-Parkersburg 0 (25-14, 25-13, 25-16)
(#4) Denver 3, (#5) Sumner-Fredericksburg 0 (25-18, 25-16, 25-11)
(#3) Grundy Center 3, (#6) Kuemper Catholic 1 (25-19, 20-25, 25-19, 25-22)

Class 3A

(#1) Mount Vernon 3, (#8) Wahlert Catholic 0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-21)
(#7) Union Community 3, (#2) Cherokee Washington 0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-15)
(#4) Davenport Assumption 3, (#5) Des Moines Christian 0 (25-21, 25-15, 25-21)
(#3) Western Christian 3, (#6) Center Point-Urbana 1 (25-14, 25-19, 22-25, 25-22)