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Survey: More than half of Iowans plan to take Christmas vacations this year

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September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa might be quieter than usual around the holidays this year as a survey finds a large percentage of the state’s residents are planning to go, well, someplace else. Brian Ortner, spokesman for Triple-A Iowa, says Christmas is less than three months away and savvy travelers are booking early. “People are wanting to travel, especially across the state of Iowa,” Ortner says. “More than half of Iowans, 52% say they’re going to take a holiday vacation this year. The difference is, there’s about 40% of them booking travel plans right now due to higher travel prices, but people are still planning on traveling. They’re going to be taking at least one flight.”

COVID-19 is a distant, bad memory for many of us, and he says many Iowans are breaking the habits they formed in recent years by returning to taking vacations abroad. “The numbers for travel, as we’ve seen over the summer in the last couple years, are continuing to get back to pre-pandemic levels,” Ortner says, “so that’s a great sign for all of us who are ready just to get out and live again.”

Christmas falls on a Monday this year, so Ortner suggests you plan carefully to avoid a zoo at the airport. “A lot of folks travel two to four days prior to the holiday, so that means we might be seeing folks traveling on Thursday or Friday before Christmas. So those busiest days at the airport are probably going to be that Friday and Saturday,” Ortner says. “So if you can swing an extra day around Christmas to leave on Wednesday or Thursday, it might not be a bad opportunity or possibly even coming home and booking the day after Christmas, if you’re able to do that.”

According to a report from the travel app Hopper, airfares are down about nine-percent compared to last year, and they’re down ten-percent compared to 2019.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Sept. 27, 2023

Weather

September 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy fog between 7am and 9am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 74. North northeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 52. East northeast wind around 6 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Southeast wind 6 to 11 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. Southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 88. Breezy.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 66. Breezy.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Breezy.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 76. Our Low this morning (As of 5-a.m.), was 49. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 76 and the Low was 31. The record High for Sept. 27th was 94 in 2021. The Record Low was 28, in 1893. Sunrise is at 7:12-a.m. Sunset will be 7:09-p.m.

Denison-Schleswig XC Meet

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

At the Denison-Schleswig Cross Country Meet the Kuemper Catholic boy’s team finished in first place wand scored 51 points. Woodbine came in second with 75, Harlan was third with 127, MVAOCOU was fourth with 131, and Tri-Center ended in fifth with 138 points.

Landon Bendgen from Woodbine came in first on the day. He was followed by teammate Gunner Wagner in second. Ryan North from Kuemper Catholic came in third, Ian Shelton from Harlan was fourth, and Jacob Greving was fifth.

The Harlan girls took first with 38 points and a massive point differential. South Central Calhoun was second with 103 points, Woodbine was third with 116, Denison-Schleswig was fourth with 134, and Storm Lake fifth with 152.

Lindsey Sonderman from Harlan ran for first place. Logan-Magnolia’s Allysen Johnsen was second, Lola Mendlik from Denison-Schleswig third, Chloe Judisch from South Central Calhoun was fourth, and in fifth Marie Des from Kuemper Catholic.

No injuries following an accident Tuesday morning in Creston

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September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – No injuries were reported and no citations were issued, following an accident Tuesday morning, in Creston. Authorities say a 2010 Toyota Highlander SUV driven by 59-year-old Timothy H. Gerber, of Lenox, pulled in behind an unoccupied 2005 Chrysler Minivan at the Creston Wal-Mart service bay and attempted to stop, but the SUV hit the rear bumper of the mini-van.

Gerber told police his brakes failed. He attempted to back out, but struck the van again. The accident happened at around 8:22-a.m. Damage from the incident amounted to $3,000.

Witnesses told police the SUV’s brakes were functioning properly, in contradiction his statement. The report recommended Gerber have his driving skills re-examined because he “Showed his inability to safely keep his vehicle under control.”

Candidate ballot order determined in Montgomery County

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September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Montgomery County Auditor Jill Ozuna, Tuesday evening, issued a statement indicating “Per Iowa code Lots were drawn to determine Candidate Ballot Order” today (Tuesday) and that 5-p.m. was the deadline for objections and withdrawals.

Listed below are the candidate positions in ballot order, along with public measures, for the upcoming City-School Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. The polls will be open from 7-a.m. until 8-p.m. that day.

CITY OFFICES THAT WILL BE ON VARIOUS BALLOTS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Red Oak City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Mayor – Vote for One: Shawnna L. Silvius

Council Member Ward #1 – Vote for One: John F. Haidsiak

Council Member Ward #3 – Vote for One: Adam Hietbrink

Council Member At Large – Vote for One Sharon Bradley

Elliott City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Mayor – Vote for One: Michael Carson

Council Member At Large – Vote for Two: Leta Rush, Lisa Jamison

Grant City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Mayor – Vote for One: John J. Giefing, Emerson Hill

Council Member At Large – Vote for Five: Greg Karwal, Connie K. Giefing, Clay Amos, Chelsea Dvorak, Lyn Sliger, Jeff Brown, Nancy Taylor

Stanton City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Mayor – Vote for One: None Filed

Council Member At Large – Vote for two: Pier Osweiler, Greg Hampel

Council Member At Large – TFV- Vote for one: Justin R. Rhamy

Coburg City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Council Member At Large – Vote for Three: None Filed

Villisca City Offices and Candidates Filed:

Mayor – Vote for One: Marilyn Halda

Council Member At Large – Vote for Three: Robert Tripp Narup, Marsha S. Shepherd, Vince Abraham, Gabrielle Jackson

SCHOOL BOARDS THAT WILL BE ON VARIOUS BALLOTS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Red Oak School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for Two: Ashley York, Scott Bruce, Aaron D. Schmid

Stanton School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for Two: John McDonald, Zachary Ward

Villisca School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for Three: Richard Allen Mullen, Jason Poston, Tom A. Williams

East Mills School Board:

Director District #1 East – Vote for One: Mark Stearns

Director District #2 West – Vote for One: Trent Jones

Director District At Large – TFV – Vote for One: Suzanne Schraft, Nicole Marie Semrau, Dana Carter

Essex School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for Three: Doug Ohnmacht, Meredith K. Baker, Brian R. Johnson

Director At Large – TFV – Vote for One: Heidi Hossle

Griswold School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for One: Ryan Smith

Shenandoah School Board:

Director At Large – Vote for Two: Jeffrey A. Hiser, Glenn Owen Mason Jr, William Brent Twyman

Iowa Western Community College:

Director District #1 – Vote for One: Gilbert Thomas

Director District #2 – Vote for One: Kerry Newman

Southwestern Community College:

Director District #2 – Vote for One: Fred Shearer

Director District #3 – TFV – Vote for One: Susan Stearns

Director District #4 – Vote for One: Carol Saxton

Director District #7 – Vote for One: Amy Mobley

Director District #8 – Vote for One: John Cass

PUBLIC MEASURES THAT WILL BE ON VARIOUS BALLOTS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

East Mills School District: Public Measure OZ:

Shall the Board of Directors of the East Mills Community School District, in the Counties of Mills and Montgomery, State of Iowa, for the purpose of purchasing and improving grounds; constructing schoolhouses or buildings and opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings; purchasing of buildings; purchase, lease or lease­ purchase of technology and equipment; paying debts contracted for the erection or construction of schoolhouses or buildings, not including interest on bonds; procuring or acquisition of libraries; repairing, remodeling, reconstructing, improving, or expanding the schoolhouses or buildings and additions to existing schoolhouses; expenditures for energy conservation; renting facilities under Iowa Code Chapter 28E; purchasing transportation equipment for transporting students; lease purchase option agreements for school buildings or equipment; purchasing equipment authorized by law; or for any purpose or purposes now or hereafter authorized by law, be authorized for a period of ten (10) years to levy and impose a voter-approved physical plant and equipment tax of not exceeding One Dollar Thirty-four Cents ($1.34) per One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) of assessed valuation of the taxable property within the school district, and be authorized annually, in combination, as determined by the board, to levy a physical plant and equipment property tax upon all the taxable property within the school district commencing with the levy of property taxes for collection in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, and to impose a physical plant and equipment income surtax upon the state individual income tax of each individual income taxpayer resident in the school district on December 31 for each calendar year commencing with calendar year 2025, or each year thereafter?

Essex School District: Public Measure QV

Shall the Board of Directors of the Essex Community School District, in the Counties of Page and Montgomery, State of Iowa, for the purpose of purchasing and improving grounds; constructing schoolhouses or buildings and opening roads to schoolhouses or buildings; purchasing of buildings; purchase, lease or lease-purchase of technology and equipment; paying debts contracted for the erection or construction of schoolhouses or buildings, not including interest on bonds; procuring or acquisition of libraries; repairing, remodeling, reconstructing, improving, or expanding the schoolhouses or buildings and additions to existing schoolhouses; expenditures for energy conservation; renting facilities under Iowa Code Chapter 28E; purchasing transportation equipment for transporting students; lease purchase option agreements for school buildings or equipment; purchasing equipment authorized by law; or for any purpose or purposes now or hereafter authorized by law, be authorized for a period of ten (10) years, to levy annually, a voter-approved physical plant and equipment property tax not to exceed One Dollar Thirty-Four Cents ($1.34) per One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) of the assessed valuation of the taxable property within the school district commencing with the levy for collection in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, or each year thereafter?

93 dogs rescued from Boone County puppy mill

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September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Boone, Iowa) – The Boone County Sheriff’s Office reports on Friday September 22, 2023, a Boone County Sheriff’s Deputy went to a location in the 800 block of 170th St to do a welfare check on a missing female. At the same property the deputy noticed there were many dogs that appeared to be neglected. The property appeared to be what’s commonly referred to as a puppy mill. The conditions the deputy noted were reported to animal control authorities.
Representatives from the Iowa Department of Agriculture along with the Boone Area Humane Society and the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, Inc arrived at the scene. An assessment of the facility was done by the Iowa Department of Agriculture.
The facility owner cooperated and ultimately agreed to allow approximately 93 dogs to enter the care of the ARL and Boone Area Humane Society. Some dogs do still remain on scene and the facilities owner does continue to cooperate with authorities.
The case remains under investigation by the Boone County Sheriff’s Office. No determination has been made at this time regarding criminal charges.

(Update) – 2 transported to CCHS after a collision w. of Atlantic

News

September 26th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Authorities say two people were transported to Cass Health following a collision west of Atlantic, early Tuesday afternoon. Atlantic Fire and Rescue along with two Cass EMS ambulances were dispatched at around 12:18-p.m. to the area of 570th and Galveston Road, where two vehicles rolled over.

According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, a 2001 SUV struck the driver’s side of a UPS truck at the uncontrolled intersection, causing the truck to roll over before coming to rest on its wheels. The Ford Explorer SUV rolled onto its side.

The accident victims suffered minor injuries and were treated at the hospital. Their names were not immediately released.

Hawkeyes Finish 2nd; Post 5th-Best Score in Program History

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

LUBBOCK, Texas – All five University of Iowa women’s golfers finished in the top-25, helping the Hawkeyes to a runner-up team finish at the Red Raider Invitational, which wrapped up Tuesday at The Rawls Course.  The Hawkeyes finished with a 876 total (291-290-295), tying the fifth-best 54-hole score in program history.

Sophomore Kaitlyn Hanna notched the highest finish and first top-20 finish of her career, tying for 12th at with a 219 total.  The 54-hole total is the best of her career and her second round 72 matched her career-best round.

Sophomore Shannyn Vogler and freshman Ximena Benites both tied for 18th with 222s.  Vogler had the team’s best round of the day, shooting a one-over par 73, while Benites posted her third straight 74.  It was Vogler’s third career top 20 finish and the first for Benites.

Dabagia and Miranda both finished among the top 25 in the field.  Dabagia shot a two-over par 74 on Tuesday en route to a 223 total (79-70-74) to tie for 21st, while Miranda tied for 24th with a 224 (73-74-77).

Host Texas Tech ran away with the team title, finishing with a 17-under 847.  The Red Raiders’ Maja Ambroziak was the individual medalist, shooting a seven-under par 209.

QUOTING COACH MENZEL

“The team put together three consistent rounds. We all feel like things are trending in a positive direction. It was great to play with a really good Texas Tech team today and we walked away knowing we need to finish stronger and continue to work to have great speed on the greens. Ximena had a great first team outing and it was great to see Kaitlyn post another career best.”

IOWA LEADERBOARD

T12 – Kaitlyn Hanna – 73-72-74=219

T18 – Shannyn Vogler – 71-78-73=222

T18 – Ximena Benites – 74-74-74=222

T21 – Madison Dabagia – 79-70-74=223

T24 – Paula Miranda – 73-74-77=224

2nd – IOWA – 291-290-295=876

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes continue on the road, heading to the East Coast to compete in the Yale Invitational on Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in New Haven, Connecticut.

No. 1 Iowa Hosts No. 11 Ohio State, Michigan State

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

THIS WEEK

The top-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team returns to Iowa City to continue Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes will host Ohio State at 3 p.m. (CT) on Friday before welcoming Michigan State to Iowa City at noon on Sunday. Friday’s matchup will be a blackout and Sunday’s contest will be a pink out.

FOLLOW LIVE

• Both Friday and Sunday’s games will be live streamed on B1G+.

• Iowa field hockey fans can follow all contests via live stats on hawkeyesports.com.  Game updates are also available on X/@iowafieldhockey.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

• The Hawkeyes are ranked No. 1 in this week’s NFHCA poll for the fourth week in a row. It is the second time in program history the Hawkeyes have been ranked No. 1 (2021) by the NFHCA. Iowa has been ranked in 76 consecutive polls dating back to the 2016 season.

• No. 1 Iowa leads the nation in winning percentage (1.000), shutouts (7), shutouts per game (.78), scoring margin (4.23), scoring average (4.56), goals (41), goals per game (4.56), goals allowed (3), goals against average (0.33), and points per game (12.33). The Hawkeyes rank third in assists per game (3.22) and fourth in assists (29).

• Sophomore Mia Magnotta was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week on August 29 and NFHCA Division I Defensive Player of the week on August 30. She recorded her 18th save and seventh shutout in the Hawkeye’s Big Ten Opener against Michigan.

• Freshman Dionne van Aalsum was named NFHCA Offensive Player of the Week on September 13. She was also named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week twice this season (Sept. 11, Sept. 18) and Big Ten Freshman of the Week three times this season (Aug. 26, Sept. 5, Sept. 11).

• Iowa has defeated the top-ranked team in three straight seasons (3-1 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2021, 2-0 vs. No. 1 Northwestern in 2022 and 3-2 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2023).

• The Hawkeyes return seven starters and 14 letterwinners from a team that finished 12-8, advancing to the Elite Eight for the 21st time in program history in 2022.

• The Hawkeyes made their fifth straight and 27th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history — the most of any team as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

• Fifth-year senior Esme Gibson (second-team) earned All-Big Ten recognition for the 2022 season.

• Head coach Lisa Cellucci is in her tenth season at the helm of the Hawkeye field hockey program and her 24th season overall.  Cellucci has been a part of 287 Iowa victories and in 2020, she led the program to the Final Four for the 12th time — the first since 2008.  Iowa has posted double digit win totals in eight of her ten seasons. The Hawkeyes have won three Big Ten titles (2019, 2019 (BTT), 2021) under her watch.

• Cellucci earned her third straight Big Ten Coach of the Year honor in 2021.  She is the first coach in Big Ten history to be named Coach of the Year in three consecutive seasons.

Iowa’s Cade McNamara on the Hawkeye offense

Sports

September 26th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa quarterback Cade McNamara is confident the Hawkeye offense will make progress. Iowa is coming off a 31-0 loss at Penn State in which the Hawkeyes managed only four first downs. Through four games they are ranked next to last in the country in total offense.

McNamara says the Hawkeyes have shifted their focus to Saturday’s game at home against Michigan State.

McNamara delivered an impassioned speech to the team following the loss at Penn State.