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Update: Road closure on U.S. 30 1.5 miles northeast of Woodbine will now begin on Tuesday, Oct. 3

News

September 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

If you travel on U.S. 30 near Woodbine in Harrison County you need to be aware of a bridge replacement project that may slow down your trip beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 3 through Tuesday, Oct. 24, weather permitting.

While construction crews work on this project, you will be detoured around the work zone using Iowa 37, Iowa 191, and Harrison County Road F-32.

Help keep everyone on the road safer. Drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

Iowa State Announces Women’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

Sports

September 8th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State has announced its women’s basketball non-conference schedule for the 2023-24 season.

The schedule features eight home contests in Hilton Coliseum. The Cyclones will play a preseason exhibition game against Truman State on November 1 before opening the season on Monday, November 6 against Butler. Both matchups will be played in Ames.

Iowa State travels to Drake on November 12 for its first road contest before returning to Hilton ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday to play Southern on November 20. The Cyclones are set to travel to the South Point Shootout November 24-25 where they face Vanderbilt and Syracuse. Iowa State’s final non-conference road game will be played November 29 at St. Thomas.

The Cyclones close the non-conference slate with five home contests in December, returning to Ames to face UNC Wilmington (Dec. 3). The annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series game against Iowa returns to Hilton Coliseum on December 6 before the Cyclones play host to North Dakota State on December 10. Breaking for finals, Iowa State will return to action with games against Troy (Dec. 17) and UNI (Dec. 20).

2023-24 Iowa State Women’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

Nov. 1 – Truman State (Exh.) – Hilton Coliseum

Nov. 6 – Butler – Hilton Coliseum (Education Day)

Nov. 12 – Drake – Des Moines, Iowa

Nov. 20 – Southern – Hilton Coliseum

Nov. 24 – Vanderbilt – Las Vegas, Nev. *South Point Shootout*

Nov. 25 – Syracuse – Las Vegas, Nev. *South Point Shootout*

Nov. 29 – St. Thomas – St. Paul, Minn.

Dec. 3 – UNC Wilmington – Hilton Coliseum

Dec. 6 – Iowa (Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series) – Hilton Coliseum

Dec. 10 – North Dakota State – Hilton Coliseum

Dec. 17 – Troy – Hilton Coliseum

Dec. 20 – UNI – Hilton Coliseum

2023-24 Season Ticket Information

Season tickets are on sale now! To purchase season tickets, please click here.

Should you have questions in regard to requesting season tickets, please contact the Iowa State Athletics Ticket Office by phone at 888-478-2925 or by email at tickets@iastate.edu.

Atlantic FFA Summer Livestock Judging

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

Over the summer, the Atlantic FFA participated in several different livestock judging contests across the area; all of which at county fairs.  Livestock judging is all about analyzing animals, whether that be beef, swine, sheep, or goat, and how they compare with one another as well as how they compare to an ideal standard.  At most local events, teams up to four will just have to place four animals in the most optimal order, while at state events and above, contestants will have to give specific reasoning for their choices.

The first contest that members attended was at the Adams County Fair, which is where Team 1 placed 7th and Team 2 placed 15th.  The first team included Miraylie Stuart, Lily Johnson, and Lauren Comes, who placed 5th individually.  The 15th-place team was made up of Aly Dreager, Frank Freund, and Hayden Kleen.

Moving on to the Carroll County Fair with team 1 consisting of Lola Comes, Lily Johnson, and Mckenna Sonntag, placed 7th and Sonntag individually placed 7th. Team 2 consists of Aly Dreager, Frank Freund, and Hayden Kleen. I2 of which placed individually, Kleen, 8th, and Dreager, 10th.

Our next stop was Crawford County. Team 1 was made up of Lauren Comes, Lola Comes, Aly Dreager, and Mckenna Sonntag placed 2nd. Individuals were placed, Dreager, 7th, Lola Comes, 10th,

Hayden Kleen, Lily Johnson, Maddy Anderson, and Miraylie Stuart

and Sonntag 12th. Team 2 consisted of Hayden Kleen, Lily Johnson, Maddy Anderson, and Miraylie Stuart, they placed 7th. Our 3rd team was made up of Frank Freund, Parker Brock, Bailey Grieshaber, and Kaydence Sturm together placing 12th.

Next, we went to the Montgomery County Fair. Our first team made up of Aly Dreager, Colton Becker, Lauren Comes, and Mckenna Sonntag placed 2nd. Individually, Mckenna placed  4th, Aly 11th, and Lauren 18th. Team 2 consisting of Lily Johnson, Hayden Kleen, Parker Brock, and Miraylie Stuart placed 16th. The 3rd team was made up of Jaquie Freund, Natalie Smith, Kaydence Sturm, and Addalynn Sonntag placing 12th.

Moving on to Union County with team 1 containing Aly Dreager, Miraylie Stuart, and Lauren Comes. Together they placed 3rd and individually Lauren placed 8th and Aly placed 10th. Team 2 had members Maddy Anderson, Lily Johnson, and Chloe Sonntag placing 6th. Individually Maddy placed 9th. Our 3rd team consisted of Kaydence Sturm, Jaquie Freund, and Bailey Grieshaber. As a team, they placed 8th.

Parker Brock, Addie Freund, Bailey Grieshaber, and Frank Freund

During the Cass County Fair, we had several members judge in the FFA and 4-H districts category. FFA team 1 placed 8th, made up of Colton Becker, Lauren Comes, Miraylie Stuart, and Aly Dreager. Team 2 consisted of Kaydence Sturm, Maddy Anderson, Lola Comes, and Hayden Kleen, as a team they placed 12th. Our 3rd team placed 13th, containing members Parker Brock, Addie Freund, Bailey Grieshaber, and Frank Freund.

For state livestock judging, we had 3 members participate, those of which were Aly Dreager, Lauren Comes, and Mckenna Sonntag. They earned a silver medal and both Mckenna and Lauren placed in the top 25.

Aly Dreager, Lola Comes, Lauren Comes, and Mckenna Sonntag

The Guthrie County Fair livestock judging contest was held on August 31st. Atlantic FFA team 1 consisted of Aly Dreager, Lola Comes, Lauren Comes, and Mckenna Sonntag, they placed 3rd.  Team 2 members Frank Freund, Hayden Kleen, Lily Johnson, and Miraylie Stuart, placed 6th. Team 3 was made up of Rylee Harlan, Addylynn Sonntag, Maddy Anderson, and Addie Freund, they placed 9th. Individually, Mckenna placed 4th, and Lola placed 10th.

As a reflection, Lauren Comes said ”Atlantic had a really good turnout for livestock judging this year. Earlier in the summer we took a trip over to Cedar Rapids, which was something new that we tried and we had never done before but I definitely enjoyed that not only for the judging aspect but being able to just compete against new individuals and new teams that we aren’t used to and having a new environment that we don’t typically see often. Then we went around to about 10 counties around Iowa this summer and overall we did pretty well. We usually had a team or two and a couple of individuals placed in the top 10 in every county. We ended off our year by taking three individuals, including myself, up to the state livestock judging contest in Ames. This contest had a really big turnout. There were a lot of individuals and schools from all over Iowa. There was a lot of competition but overall we did really well. Mckenna Sonntag and I placed in the top 25 out of 150 individuals which is really cool to experience and really good to see for Atlantic to get up in the top 25. Our team placed 16th out of 45 teams and earned a silver rating. I think next year with this new group of young kids coming in, we have a lot of potential. I see a lot of growth within the Atlantic chapter, and I am really excited to see what the future holds for us not only within livestock judging but just overall as a chapter.”

We will have one more contest in October at Northwest Missouri State University with members participating in several different events including livestock judging

Atlantic FFA Reporter – Lily Johnson

Davenport alderman ousted from city council for drunkenness, harassment

News

September 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

Seven members of the Davenport City Council voted last (Thursday) night to remove another council member accused of misconduct. Derek Cornette was accused of showing up drunk for council meetings and harassing city staff. Brian Heyer is an Assistant City Attorney.

The human resources director for the City of Davenport says Cornette would have been fired for his conduct if he’d been a city employee. Cornette says he’ll run for reelection and his attorney says Cornette will go to court to challenge his removal from Davenport’s city council. It’s rare for local government councils and boards to remove fellow members. The Des Moines City Council was preparing to take that step, but a councilwoman who hadn’t attended council meetings for six months submitted her resignation this week. Three years ago, a Woodbury County supervisor resigned rather than sue to keep his seat on the county board after officials determined he had moved out of the district he represented.

School Bus vs. Tow Truck Accident in Mills County

News

September 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

The Iowa State Patrol reports that a Clarinda school bus hit the rear of a tow truck in Mills County Thursday night.

The accident happened on Highway 275 near the 29 mile marker around 8:45 p.m.  Troopers say 65-year-old Richard Owens of Clarinda was driving the school bus south on Highway 275 and hit the left rear corner of the tow truck’s flatbed with its front right tire, crossed the center line and went into the ditch.

Troopers said the school bus was returning from a sporting event with 14 students on board and no one was injured.

The tow truck was performing a towing operation at the time and had its amber warning lights on.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office assisted the patrol at the scene.

Emma’s Brace Powers ISU past Portland State

Sports

September 8th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (3-3-1) blanked Portland State (1-4) by a score of two-nil on Thursday afternoon behind a pair of scores from fifth-year team captain Mira Emma.

The win pushed Iowa State to its best start since 2016, when it began the year 5-2.

Avery Gillahan recorded the second clean sheet of her career on Thursday, as the Iowa State backline didn’t even allow her to face a shot on goal until the final 15 minutes of play.

The Cyclones outshot the Vikings 14-10, putting seven shots on goal and earning five corner kicks to Portland State’s one.

Emma pushed the issue early and often for the Cyclones, as the senior was tied for the team -lead with three shots on the day with Alex Campana. As Portland State struggled to clear a ball out of its side of the field, Maddie Brant fed a ball inside to Emma who sent a left-footed laser into the back left of the net to put Iowa State up 1-0.

Following the goal, Iowa State withstood a pair of Viking shots before countering with a push of its own. Iowa State was able to push the ball into the PSU box, resulting in a foul which led to an Emma penalty kick – her fourth of the year.

Emma prepared herself and was able to send one past the Viking goalkeeper to notch her second career brace, giving the Cyclones a 2-0 cushion.

Iowa State would continue to test the Viking defense, sending five more shots toward the PSU keeper before the break, but they stood tall. Iowa State went into half leading for the second time this season.

Coming out of the break, Portland State was much more aggressive on offense. After being outshot 9-4 in the first, Portland State put up four shots in the first 20 minutes to try and spark a run.

Gillahan and the ISU backline dealt with the Viking attack, forcing off-target shots and turnovers, securing a 2-0 victory in Oregon.

In the teams’ first-ever meeting, Iowa State took the advantage, downing the Vikings 2-0.

Mira Emma scored career goals 14 and 15 today, pushing her into a tie for seventh-most all-time in school history.

Fannon’s Thoughts 

“I’m really happy with the way we took care of business today. We gave away no chances, we created plenty and we toughed out the moments of the match that we gad to do. It was a complete performance.”

 

Goals 

Iowa State: Mira Emma 15’ & 27’ (pen.)

Portland State: N/A 

 

Assists 

Iowa State: Maddie Brant 

Portland State: N/A  

 

Up Next
Iowa State will return from its trip out west to host the Kentucky Wildcats on Sunday, September 10, in the non-conference finale. The game against Kentucky is also ISU’s Senior Day, where eight Cyclones will be honored. The Cyclones and Wildcats will get underway at 1 p.m. and the action will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. 

Events Planned for Celebrating Jack Trice’s Life

Sports

September 8th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Oct. 8 will mark the 100th anniversary of the death of former Cyclone student-athlete Jack Trice. He died from football injuries received several days earlier in Minneapolis during a game against the University of Minnesota.

Iowa State’s year-long centennial commemoration of that tragedy and Trice’s legacy opened during Homecoming weekend last fall, Nov. 4-6. It included dedicating artist Ivan Toth Depeña’s Breaking Barriers sculpture north of the football stadium, launching a lecture series, sharing Trice’s story at the university’s Iowa State Fair exhibit and the city renaming a section of South Fourth Street in front of the stadium as Jack Trice Way.

Several more events are scheduled this fall:

  • Sept. 10, 1-2 p.m., Program, “Through the Photographic Lens: Interpreting Art on Campus and Jack Trice’s Legacy,” with artist King Au and university museums curators, Christian Petersen Art Museum, Morrill Hall
  • Sept. 21, 4:30 p.m., Artist’s talk, “Breaking Barriers,” Ivan Depeña, second floor atrium, Scheman Building
  • Oct. 3, 6 p.m., Jack Trice Legacy Lecture, “Moments of Impact,” Jaime Schultz, based on her book of the same name, Sun Room, Memorial Union
  • Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m., Lecture, “Trice 100: The Name, The Legacy,” George Trice, Trice Legacy Foundation; and Jill Wagner, 1975-76 ISU student body president, Parks Library
  • Oct. 7, start time TBA, Jack Trice Legacy Football Game, vs TCU, Cyclones will wear throwback uniforms to pay tribute to Trice, Jack Trice Stadium
  • Oct. 8 (100th anniversary of Trice’s death), noon, closing ceremony, central campus

In addition, several exhibits about Trice may be viewed this fall. Special collections and university archives’ “Once, Twice, Trice: Students Tackle Naming Jack Trice Stadium,” highlighting 24 years of student activism to honor Jack Trice and his ideals, is on the first floor of Parks Library through Dec. 31. University museums’ “Honoring Jack Trice” is at the Christian Petersen Art Museum’s Neva Petersen Gallery in Morrill Hall through Oct. 8.

Ames History Museum‘s Jack Trice traveling exhibit will be in the Multicultural Center, 2260 Memorial Union, Sept. 25-Oct. 27.

Heartbeat Today 9-8-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 8th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

Jim Field visits with Phil Sklar, Co-Founder and CEO of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum in Milwaukee, WI.  They are introducing a pair of new Herky bobbleheads.  Find out more at:  www.bobbleheadhall.com.

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Iowa’s Gennings Dunker and Iowa State’s Jim Bonifas preview the Cy-Hawk game

Sports

September 8th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

Iowa sophomore right tackle Gennings (jennings) Dunker says the Hawkeyes hope to find more success running the ball in Saturday’s game at Iowa State. The Hawkeye ground game posted an anemic 88 yards in a 24-14 win over Utah State and has averaged just over 62 yards in the last two games against the Cyclones.

Dunker says the Cyclones have a unique defense but it is up to the offensive line to limit mistakes.

Iowa State sophomore center Jim Bonifas felt the offensive line showed progress in a 30-9 win over UNI.

Bonifas grew up in Dubuque as a Cyclone fan and remember watching these games as a youngster.

Skyscan Forecast for Friday, September 8, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 8th, 2023 by Jim Field

Friday:  Isolated showers before 8:00 am.  Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 82.  East northeast wind at 5 mph.
Friday Night:  Clear, with a low around 55.  East wind around 5 mph.
Saturday:  Sunny, with a high near 83.  South wind at 5 mph.
Sunday:  A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.  Partly sunny, with a high near 78.
Monday:  A chance of showers and thunderstorms.  Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71.