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Iowa DNR seeks public’s help in its gray fox research

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Experts in the Iowa Department of Natural Resources are asking Iowans — including trappers — for help in research that may explain why there are a dwindling number of gray fox in Iowa. Vince Evelsizer — a furbearer biologist for the D-N-R — says gray fox are pretty secretive, not very vocal and live primarily in wooded areas of eastern and southern Iowa.

“For the past 25 years or so their population trend has been downward, however we don’t know a whole lot about the gray fox. We know much more about the red fox than we do the gray fox,” Evelsizer says. “…Our ‘guess-timate’ is that there would be 10-20% of the gray fox out there that there used to be and that might be a generous estimate.”

The D-N-R is offering 400 dollars to trappers who catch a gray fox in a cage and turn the live animal over for the D-N-R’s research project so it can be fitted with a neck collar that has a tracking device. Evelsizer says Iowans who are certain they know where gray fox may be in their area can call the agency, because he and another staffer who’re working on the project might be able to catch the fox and put a G-P-S collar on it.

“Also if they find a fresh dead gray fox this fall and winter, we’d even like to have that for study as well. We can look at the health of that dead gray fox as far as what kind of shape was it in, what was the reason it died,” Evelsizer says, “so live foxes and dead foxes are helpful for our study.” The D-N-R conducted a survey between 2018 to 2021 and found next to zero gray fox were being trapped in Iowa, so it’s unlikely the population decline is because they’re being captured for their fur.

“What we think the likely causes are for their population decline are other things such as disease, changes to habitat and competition with other predators such as coyotes and bobcats,” Evelsizer says, “and even domestic dogs, too.”The state of Indiana has a similar project to track gray fox there. Evelsizer says the gray fox population is declining steadily in Midwestern states.

“However, in the southeastern U.S., the gray fox population is doing fine and then, also of interest, the gray fox are doing pretty well in the northern half of Minnesota,” Evelsizer says. “Why are they not doing well in the Midwest? We have some ideas, but we’d like to figure it out and get the answers through research so that we have a science based approach to it…knowing whether or not there are any kind of solutions we can implement.”

Gray fox are native to Iowa. An adult gray fox typically weighs between 10 and 12 pounds.

Third NW IA turkey operation hit by bird flu this month

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State and federal officials have confirmed bird flu has hit a third commercial turkey operation in northwest Iowa. The facility is in Buena Vista County and had about 30-thousand turkeys on site. Another turkey production facility in Buena Vista County was hit by bird flu two weeks ago.

On October 23rd, officials announced birds in a commercial turkey operation in neighboring Pocahontas County were being euthanized after bird flu had been detected there. From April through September of this year, there were NO cases of bird flu reported in the state.

According to the Iowa Department of Agriculture, though, there were two outbreaks of bird flu at the beginning of the year — one in late January at a Buena Vista County turkey production facility and another in mid-March in a backyard flock in Chickasaw County.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell on the Big 12 title chase

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell wants his players to remain focused on the process and not the standings. The Cyclones enter the final month of the regular season part of a five-way tie at the top of the Big 12 as they get ready to host Kansas.

Campbell says the Cyclones are doing what it takes to be successful.

It promises to be an electric atmosphere Saturday night under the lights against a Jayhawk team that is coming off an upset of Oklahoma.

ISU has won four of its last five and Campbell says it begins with protecting the football.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz on the firing of Brian Ferentz as Offensive coordinator

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says Monday’s dismissal of his son, Brian, as offensive coordinator is a departure from his normal practice of making staff changes in the off-season. Interim AD Beth Goetz announced the current season will be Brian’s final one on the staff. The Hawkeyes have the nation’s lowest ranked offense.

Ferentz believes the off-season is the best time to make coaching changes.

Ferentz says he was notified of the decision over the weekend and while he would prefer it be made after the season he respects the chain of command.

Ferentz did not make any players available for interviews and says he wants them to remain focused on Saturday’s game against Northwestern in Wrigley Field.

Ferentz says Deacon Hill remains the starting quarterback. Hill is the nation’s lowest rated quarterback and is completing less than 38 percent of his passes.

Hill remains the starter even though he fumbled twice and threw an interception in a 12-10 loss to Minnesota.

Northwestern’s David Braun previews Iowa

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

With a 4-4 record Northwestern has been a surprise this season. Interim coach David Braun took over after a scandal ridden summer that had the Wildcats seemingly headed for a disastorous season. They are coming off an upset win over Maryland and now prepares to play Iowa in Wrigley Field.

Braun says the Wildcats are preparing for the next challenge.

Braun on preparing for the Iowa defense.

Braun says the key for the Wildcat punt team will be to limit the touches of Iowa’s Cooper DeJean.

Western Iowa Conference Volleyball All-Conference Selections

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October 31st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

First Team: 

-Aubree James (Treynor)

-Mattie Nielsen (Audubon)

-Nora Konz (Treynor)

-Mikenzie Brewer (Tri Center)

-Meya Wingert (Tri-Center)

-Haley Swanson (Treynor)

-Ella Tiarks (Treynor)

-Ayla Richardson (Riverside) 

Second Team: 

-Brooklyn Lange (Missouri Valley)

-Alyse Petersen (Underwood)

-Cassidy Cunningham (Tri-Center)

-Carly Henderson (Riverside)

-Ruby Patomson (Underwood

-Addie Hocker (Audubon)

-Harlow Miller (Audubon) 

-Elly Henderson (Riverside) 

Honorable Mentions:

-Alizabeth Jacobsoen (Underwood)

-Delaney Goshorn (AHSTW)

-Elyssa Amdor (Riverside)

-Bentley Rone (Riverside)

-Sophie Taylor (Riverside)

-Marki Bertelsen (Loma)

-Harlie Leaders (Tri-Center)

-Henley Arbaugh (Missouri Valley)

-Maili McKern (Treynor)

-Anna Larsen (Audubon) 

-Megan Williams (IKM-Manning)

“Do what you do Best” is CAM’s key for Friday night’s matchup

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October 31st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The (10-0) CAM Cougars will face off against the (9-1) Bishop Garrigan Golden Bears Thursday night in Algona for a trip to the UNI-Dome. The cougars are coming off a nail biting 36-34 victory over West Bend-Mallard last Friday. It was a game where CAM found themselves down 28-14 at halftime and needed some heroic play in the second half to pull off the come from behind victory.

For Head Coach Barry Bower the win showed the grit and mental toughness his team possess.

Quarterback Chase Spieker had a strong performance going 15-26 in the pocket, with 238 yards, and 2 touchdowns. Spieker’s legs ran the ball 27 times for 105 yards, and 3 scores. His top target on the night was Jack Follman who had 7 grabs, 132 receiving yards, and Spieker’s only two touchdowns through the air.

The connection they had last Friday night was not new to Coach Bower. He commented on the history that Follmann and Spieker share.

Now the Cougars have a chance to go back to the UNI-Dome with one more win. To advance, they will have to beat an equally tough Bishop Garrigan team.

When preparing for Thursday’s match up, Coach Bower noticed the execution, athleticism, and tenacity from the Golden Bears. Including the sharp play from their sophomore quarterback Tate Foertsch.

Bishop Garrigan is coming off an emotional 21-18 win as well, with an upset against the defending 8-Player State champions Remsen St. Mary’s.

As Coach Bower noted, Tate Foertsch has been impressive this year. Foertsch is 66-114 with 1030 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 1 interception. Next to him in the backfield is Caden Roethler who has 142 carries, 963 yards, and 17 rushing touchdowns.

To get a win on the road this Thursday November 2nd, Coach Bower wants his team to play focused and relaxed.

KJAN will bring you coverage of CAM against Bishop Garrigan starting at 6:00pm with the pregame show and kickoff is set for 7:00pm.

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UI starts construction on $249M Health Sciences Academic Building

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October 31st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – University of Iowa leaders are breaking ground this (3 PM Tuesday) afternoon on a quarter-BILLION dollar building that will eventually be home to three of the U-I’s most popular and top-ranked programs. Rod Lehnertz, the U-I’s senior vice president for finance and operations, says the structure will house Communication Sciences and Disorders, including audiology and speech-language pathology, Health and Human Physiology, and the Carver College of Medicine’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Services.

Once complete, Lehnertz says the Health Sciences Academic Building will be a stunning addition to the campus, filled with classrooms, offices, laboratories and more — while also being welcoming to visitors and patients.

The six-story structure will have a modern look, mostly glass merged with a white cast-stone material, located just south of Slater Residence Hall.

The first phase of the 249-million dollar structure should be complete in mid-2025. A U-I news release says the building will be funded through a combination of University Hospitals Building Usage Funds, university investment income, and private donations — with no state funds.

DeJean Named Thorpe Semifinalist; Evans to Burlsworth Trophy List

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October 31st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Two University of Iowa football student-athletes — junior defensive back Cooper DeJean and sixth-year defensive lineman Joe Evans — have been named to lists for various postseason awards. DeJean is a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, while Evans is a nominee for the Burlsworth Trophy, an award presented to the most outstanding former walk-on.

DeJean is one of 15 semifinalists for the Thorpe Award, which is awarded to the nation’s best defensive back. He is one of two players from the Big Ten Conference on the list along with Ohio State’s Denzel Burke.

The midseason first-team All-America selection by the Associated Press, The Athletic, ESPN and FOX is fourth on the team with 38 tackles, he has 1.5 tackles for loss, three pass break-ups and two interceptions, including one in the end zone in the win over Michigan State. DeJean has played more than 300 snaps in coverage this season without giving up a touchdown.

The Odebolt, Iowa, native is leading the Big Ten and ranks 14th nationally with a 12.3 punt return average this season and he is second nationally in punt return touchdowns. DeJean had a 70-yard game-deciding touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Spartans.

Evans is one of 73 players nominated across Division I for the 2023 Bulsworth Trophy. Each nominee must have begun his first season of participation with an FBS football program without financial aid of any kind from his university’s athletic department.

The Ames, Iowa, native joined the Hawkeyes as a walk-on in the fall of 2018 — two months later than the other players in his recruiting class. After changing positions from linebacker to defensive end, Evans played his way onto the field in 2019 as a pass rushing specialist. He finished the season with four sacks.

Evans saw action in all eight games in 2020 and all 14 contests in 2021, where he tied for the team lead with seven sacks. In 2022, he earned second-team All-Big Ten honors after finishing the season with 8.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks.

This season, Evans has been voted a team captain by his teammates each week of the season and he has moved into the top 10 in program history in career sacks (22). Evans will end his Hawkeye career as a five-year letterwinner.

The Jim Thorpe Award Committee will reconvene on the Sunday following Thanksgiving to select three award finalists. The award finalists will be announced as part of a special presentation by ESPN on Nov. 28. The winner will be announced on The Home Depot College Football Award on Friday, Dec. 8.

The Burlsworth Trophy award ceremony to honor the three finalists and to announce the 2023 recipient will be on Dec. 4, in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Iowa (6-2, 3-2) will travel to Chicago on Saturday to face Northwestern in the Wildcats Classic at Wrigley Field. The game will begin at 2:30 p.m. (CT) and it will be streamed on Peacock (subscription required).

Iowa-Northwestern Hawkeye Huddle Information

Sports

October 31st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Hawkeye fans following the University of Iowa football team to Chicago, Ill., as the Hawkeyes take on Northwestern at Wrigley Field, are encouraged to attend the Hawkeye Huddle prior to kickoff on Saturday.

Fans are invited to join the I-Club and Office of Alumni Engagement from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Bamboo Club, 3505 N Clark St., in Chicago.

The Hawkeye Huddle will feature our Hawkeye DJ, Iowa Spirit Squads, door prizes, snacks, and cash refreshments.

The Iowa Hawkeyes will face the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

For more details on the Hawkeye Huddles visit jointheiclub.com or find the National I-Club (@jointheiclub) on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.