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Atlantic spoils Knoxville Homecoming

Sports

September 23rd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

(Knoxville) — It was an old fashion football victory for Atlantic against Knoxville. The focus of the Trojan offense was limit turnovers, control possession of the ball, and take time off the clock. Those ingredients would lead to a 20-17 win over Knoxville at Ken Locke Stadium during homecoming.

The first score of the game was a 20 yard chip shot from Connor Willis, after a goal line stand starting on the Trojan one. Panthers led 3-0 in the first quarter. The Trojans would then attempt a fake punt that was stopped and the Panthers drove again down the field. This time on the field goal attempt the snap was low and fumbled. Atlantic would then set up in the I-Formation for the majority of the night and continue to slowly drive the ball down the field. The Trojans then managed to score a 5-yard score from Dante Hedrington. The game turned into 6-3.

Late in the second quarter the Knoxville offense woke up and scored on a touchdown throw to make the game 10-6. Atlantic had under two minutes to drive, but Zayden Parker connected with Jarrett Hansen for over 40 yards on a touchdown throw. Atlantic had the lead 12-10 heading into halftime.

In the third quarter the I-Formation continued to dominate for Atlantic and it allowed Colton Rasmussen to go deep for a 35 yard touchdown reception along the sideline to make the game 20-10. When the fourth quarter arrived the Panthers pieced together a key drive enabling a touchdown. The game was 20-17 Atlantic. The Trojans got the ball back was less than 5 minutes to go late in the fourth and methodically drained the clock. Parker’s last snap was in the victory formation and Atlantic started their district campaign with a victory.

Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer noted the positivity his team had for winning a homecoming game.

The I-Formation was key for the Trojans as it allowed them to control the game and set their own tone.

Atlantic’s next game is at home Friday September 29th against the undefeated Creston Panthers. It is a game that Coach Brummer is not taking lightly.

Knoxville is on the road next Friday facing Nevada.

High School Football Scoreboard Week 5 (09/22/2023)

Sports

September 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

8-MAN

DISTRICT 10 

  • CAM 36, Exira-Elk Horn-Kimballton 12
  • Stanton-Essex 70, Griswold 46
  • Fremont-Mills 55, East Mills 22

DISTRICT 9

  • Audubon 22, Coon Rapids-Bayard 16
  • Glidden-Ralston 38, Collins-Maxwell 6
  • Colo-Nesco 38, Baxter 16

DISTRICT 8

  • Southeast Warren 56, Murray 39

DISTRICT 1

  • West Harrison at Siouxland Christian Delayed to Saturday
  • St. Mary’s Remsen 51, Newell-Fonda 18

NON-DISTRICT

  • Boyer Valley 41, Sidney 12

CLASS A

DISTRICT 7 

  • ACGC 27, Riverside 15
  • South Central Calhoun 35, IKM-Manning 7
  • Panorama 49, Southwest Valley 15

DISTRICT 8 

  • Woodbury Central 41, St. Albert 6
  • Logan-Magnolia 34, Tri-Center 21
  • Westwood 40, West Monona 0

CLASS 1-A

DISTRICT 7 

  • Woodward-Granger 45, Ogden 0

DISTRICT 8 

  • Underwood 49, Shenandoah 0
  • Red Oak 26, Missouri Valley 20
  • Treynor 26, AHSTW 25

CLASS 2-A

DISTRICT 7 

  • Clarinda 44, Interstate 35 7
  • Van Meter 48, Clarke 10

DISTRICT 8

  • Kuemper Catholic 39, Greene County 3
  • Roland-Story 20, Southeast Valley 14
  • Des Moines Christian 47, Saydel 0

CLASS 3-A

DISTRICT 1 

  • MOC-Floyd Valley 40, Carroll 34

DISTRICT 6 

  • Atlantic 20, Knoxville 17 **on KJAN/KJANTV**
  • Creston 25, Harlan 22
  • Nevada 49, Perry 14

CLASS 4-A

DISTRICT 1 

  • Denison-Schleswig 15, Fort Dodge 12
  • Storm Lake 28, Sioux City West 19 — Thursday

DISTRICT 6 

  • Lewis Central 49, Glenwood 21
  • Dallas Center-Grimes 35, Thomas Jefferson 0

Ottumwa man fails to appear for verdict in murder triial

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

OTTUMWA, IOWA – The Ottumwa Police Department and the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 63-year-old Gregory Allen Showalter Sr.  Showalter has an arrest warrant for Failure to Appear- Murder in the First Degree. The case was being held in Wapello County District Court. Showalter was not present when the jury found him guilty today, September 22, 2023, for the murder of his wife in August of 2021.

If you see Gregory Showalter Sr., or know of his whereabouts, please contact 911 or the Ottumwa Police Department at 641- 683-0661.

Showalter booking photo

Gregory Allen Showalter is 6-feet 2-inches tall. He weighs 160 lbs.  Showalter is considered armed and dangerous.

GMU issues Boil Water Order for Pacific Junction

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Mills County, Iowa) – Officials with Glenwood Municipal Utilities (GMU), announced today (Friday), A BOIL WATER ORDER IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE for the entire City of Pacific Junction, and the following:

  • 188th St.
  • 190th St.
  • 195th St.
  • Hanna Ave
  • Hemford
  • Hyland Ave.
  • I-29 Northbound and Southbound rest areas
  • Ingraham Ave.
  • Jesup Ave.
  • Jinkins Ave.
  • Kane Ave.
  • Kelting Ave.

GMU said “We are working to make the water main repairs as quickly as possible. If you have been without water or are experiencing low pressure, we are working to restore your service. REMEMBER THE BOIL ORDER IS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!!!! BOIL BOIL BOIL! Thank you to everyone for your patience and cooperation during this time.”

Repairs to barrier that keeps ‘nuisance’ carp out of northwest Iowa lake

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

State officials are repairing an electric fish barrier in Lost Island Lake, which is near Ruthven in northwest Iowa. Mike Hawkins, a fisheries biologist with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says the barrier is targeting a fish that’s considered a nuisance.

Lost Island Lake is just 16 feet deep. Hawkins says carp destroy native aquatic plants and increase sediment in the water by rooting around the bottom of a lake.

Over the past several years the D-N-R has stocked Lost Island Lake with walleye, northern pike and even large mouth bass.

But Hawkins says they’re incredibly effective and use a fairly low amount of electricity to create the electrical field in the water to keep the fish from swimming. Over time, though, the water causes erosion damage on the electrodes. Hawkins and his team began replacing those electrodes yesterday (Thursday).

Moose spotted near Sioux Center in NW Iowa

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A video appeared Thursday on Facebook of what appears to be a young bull moose crossing an empty field in northwest Iowa, and Sioux Center’s Police Chief issued a warning that the moose was near Dordt University this (Friday) morning. D-N-R Regional Conservation Officer John Sells hasn’t seen the moose in person, but has seen the photos.

 

Sells says moose sightings are not as unusual as you would think.

He says if moose come this far south, it’s usually because of one thing.

Moose in a field in Sioux County. (Sioux Center PD Facebook photo)

Sells says moose are a protected species in Iowa, you cannot shoot or hunt them, and if you see a moose, you should stay clear

Sells says moose can travel five to tens miles a day, and have been known to travel up to 100 miles a week. He says the moose’s trajectory is in a southeasterly direction, which could put it in the Orange City and Alton areas Saturday, unless it decides to turn around and go back home. Sioux County Conservation Board Biologist Sunday Ford says there’s been an increase of unusual wildlife recently spotted in the area. She cites a report of a wild bull Elk in Plymouth County this week, and an Armadillo near Hospers in August.

New book guides visitors to ‘secret’ Iowa attractions

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – What is there to see in Iowa? Plenty! A new book by a central Iowa woman offers dozens of entertaining options, including the world’s largest popcorn ball, the biggest bull, the most crooked street and the smallest church. Megan Bannister’s book is called, “Secret Iowa: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure.”

Originally from the Chicago area, Bannister moved to Iowa 14 years ago for school and says discovered she loved it and never left. And why would she? After all, the state boasts destinations like the future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk, the only remaining Frank Lloyd Wright-designed hotel in the world, and the world’s largest strawberry.

The book is filled with suggestions for fun road trips that are strewn across the entire state, from the familiar and famous Field of Dreams in Dyersville to the lesser-known Lover’s Leap Swinging Bridge in Columbus Junction.

Bannister lives in Des Moines and this is her second book, following “Iowa Supper Clubs.” The author is holding book signings and presentations tomorrow (Saturday) in Pella and Des Moines, with more events in the coming weeks in: Windsor Heights, Muscatine, Cedar Falls, Van Horne, Marion, Bedford and Oskaloosa.

Parking Restrictions for Sept. 30th Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Parade

News

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Clarinda Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Clarinda that no parking is allowed on the following streets from 7:30 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 30th , 2023 for the annual Southwest Iowa Band Jamboree Parade.

  • The 100 through 800 block of W. Main Street
  • The 100 block of E. Main Street
  • The100 block of N. 15th St.
  • The 100 block of E. Washington Street
  • The 100 block through 300 block of W. Washington Street
  • 24th Street (Cardinal Drive) from Garfield Street to State Street (*SCHOOL BUS PARKING*)

The police department appreciates the cooperation of all citizens in removing their vehicles from the parade route. Vehicles that are not removed from the parade route shall be towed at the expense of the vehicle’s registered owner.

IA Nat’l Guard hosts Vietnam Medal of Honor recipient

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September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Johnston, Iowa – The Iowa National Guard hosted Medal of Honor recipient and Vietnam Veteran, Michael J. Fitzmaurice in Sioux City this past week. The visit included a tour of the 185th Air Refueling Wing maintenance facilities, meetings with leadership and a flight on a KC-135R Stratotanker aircraft.

Fitzmaurice first joined the U.S. Army in 1969. He was presented the Medal of Honor on October 15, 1973, for his heroic actions during a battle in Khe Sanh, Vietnam, in which, despite being seriously wounded and partially blinded, he fought in hand-to-hand combat to overcome the enemy.

Medal of Honor recipient Michael J. Fitzmaurice greets 185th Air Refueling Wing members after a flight on a KC-135 September 19, 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Daniel Ter Haar)

“I’m just a lucky guy,” said Fitzmaurice when asked about the events that led to receiving the Medal of Honor.

During the visit Fitzmaurice and other local Veterans witnessed aerial refueling operations from the boom pod in the rear of a KC-135. The group saw a number F-16s assigned to the South Dakota Air National Guard’s 114th Fighter Wing refueled. The flight was also the first time Fitzmaurice had been in a KC-135. “Ive seen a lot of things in my life but I’m going to have to move this to the top of my list, it was awesome,” said Fitzmaurice.

After the F-16 fighters had received their fuel, Fitzmaurice was also given the opportunity to sit up front in the flight deck the during the landing back into Sioux City. “I liked watching the pilots, they have to know so many things, it was impressive,” said Fitzmaurice.

Upon landing Fitzmaurice was greeted with a salute by 185th members and after thanking Col. Sonya Morrison, 185th Wing Commander, he took the opportunity to shake hands and personally thank each Airmen for their service.

A U.S. Air Force F-16 Falcon from the South Dakota Air National Guard’s 114th Fighter Wing flies next to a U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker from the Iowa Air National Guard’s 185th Air Refueling Wing September 19, 2023. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Daniel Ter Haar)

MICHAEL DEAN FANCOLLY, 70, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life 9/28/23

Obituaries

September 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MICHAEL DEAN FANCOLLY, 70, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, September 20, 2023, at Atlantic Specialty Care.  A Celebration of Life visitation and luncheon for MIKE FANCOLLY will be held from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., Thursday, September 28th at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A memorial graveside service will be held at the Atlantic Cemetery immediately following the time together at the funeral home.

Memorials may be designated to the family for later designation to Care Initiatives Hospice.

MICHAEL FANCOLLY is survived by:

His brother – Ken Fancolly (Peggy) of Raymore, MO.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.