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Candidates at Iowa-Iowa State game to score points with Iowa voters

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September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

Five G-O-P presidential candidates were at the Iowa-Iowa State game this weekend, hoping to score points with potential Iowa Caucus-goers.

The two leading candidates in the Republican Party’s presidential race attracted the most attention in Ames. Before the game, former President Donald Trump briefly spoke to hundreds waiting outside the A-G-R fraternity and he threw some autographed footballs into the crowd. As Trump made his way into the stadium, Trump was cheered and greeted with a “U-S-A!” chant, but there were a some boos and obscene gestures directed Trump’s way during the day. Trump watched the game from a private stadium suite with Gary Kirke, a Des Moines businessman who’s the co-owner of two Iowa casinos. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis strolled through the throngs of tailgaters, then during the game, DeSantis sat in the stands next to Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds.

Reynolds has said she’s neutral in the presidential race so all candidates feel welcome to campaign here, but Reynolds isn’t ruling out making an endorsement on down the road — closer to the January 15th Caucuses. North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy also campaigned in the tailgate zone before Saturday’s Iowa-Iowa State game.

Montgomery County Weekend Sheriff’s Report

News

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

Montgomery County deputies report that on Friday, September 8th just after 5:00 pm a traffic stop at highway 34 and G Avenue resulted in the arrests of 33 year old Kelli Kyle and 34 year old Austin Stites, both of Omaha.  Kyle was charged with possession of methamphetamine, 1st offense and Stites was charged with unlawful possession of prescription medication.  Both were taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $1,000 bond.

Also, on Friday just prior to 9:00 pm, deputies arrested 44 year old Brooke Scott on a warrant for violating probation.  She was held on $5,000 bond at the Montgomery County Jail.

On Sunday, Thomas Delgado, who was already in the Montgomery County Jail, was served a warrant for violating a no-contact order.  Bond was set at $300.

Skyscan Forecast for Monday, September 11, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

Monday:  A chance of showers and thunderstorms early. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny with a high near 71. North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Monday Night:  Mostly clear, with a low around 47. North wind at 5 mph.

Tuesday:  Sunny with a high near 74. Calm wind becoming west northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.

Wednesday:  Sunny with a high near 75.

Thursday:  Sunny with a high near 76.

Friday:  Mostly sunny with a high near 75.

ROBERT “BOB” JORGENSEN, 78, of Avoca (9-14-2023)

Obituaries

September 11th, 2023 by Jim Field

ROBERT “BOB” JORGENSEN, 78, of Avoca died Saturday, September 9, 2023 at his home.  Funeral service for ROBERT “BOB” JORGENSEN will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 2:00 pm at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca is assisting the family.

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Family will greet friends on Wednesday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

ROBERT “BOB” JORGENSEN is survived by:

Sons:  Steven (Nikki) Jorgensen of Avoca; Michael (Wendy) Jorgensen of Avoca.

Daughter:  Jill (Todd) Feignbutz of Oakland.

Sisters:  Judy (John) Yeager of Sheridan, WY; Barb (Johnny Villegas) Petersen of Manilla.

Brother-in-Law:  John (Nancy) Nielsen of Dunlap

Sisters-in-Law:  Sheri Nielsen of Omaha; Patti Jorgensen of Avoca

8 Grandchildren

1 Great-Grandchild

Iowa natives on Tampa Bay’s win over Minnesota

Sports

September 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers opened the NFL season with a 20-17 win over the Minnesota Vikings in the Twin Cities. Former Iowa star T.J. Hockenson had eight receptions for the Vikings and says pressure by the Tampa defense was a key.

The Vikings need to bounce back in a hurry. They visit Philadelphia on Thursday night.

Tampa Bay tight end Ko Kieft, of Sioux Center, says this was a big win for the Bucs.

Kieft, who played college ball at Minnesota, had a lot of people in the Twin Cities watching him.

Kieft says he is living his dream playing in the N-F-L.

Iowa downs Iowa State 20-13

Sports

September 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa defense held Iowa State out of the end zone until late in the game while blocking a field goal and scoring on an interception to win 20-13 in Ames Saturday. Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says they expected a hard-fought game.

Linebacker Sebastian Castro picked off Cyclone quarterback Rocho Becht in the second quarter and returned it for a 30-yard touchdown. It’s the 16 straight season Iowa’s defense has had a pick six and Castro was asked if that is expected.

The Hawkeye defense ended the game by stopping Iowa State on downs as they were trying to get the tying score.

Iowa’s offense got 17 of its 20 points in the first half and couldn’t complete drives in the second. Quarterback Cade McNamara says he missed some throws, and there were some mistakes, but he says they are getting better.

The win gave Iowa the Cy-Hawk trophy back after a loss last year in Iowa City. Hawkeye lineman and Cedar Rapids native, Connor Colby says that’s a great feeling.

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says he thought this was the best game his team has played in the series since he took over.

He said he was proud of the way his team battled back after getting down early.

Campbell said it was good to see the response by quarterback Rocho Becht after the interception for a touchdown.

Iowa State falls to 1-1 and is at Ohio on Saturday. Iowa Moves to 2-0 and returns home to face Western Michigan Saturday.

Ferentz win at ISU is 200th

Sports

September 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Hawkeye win Saturday over Iowa State was the 200th career coaching victory for Kirk Ferentz. Ferentz says he didn’t achieve the milestone alone.

 

Ferentz has been the head coach for 25 years since returning to Iowa and that include 188 of the 200 wins. He says counting wins isn’t the goal of a coach.

 

Hawkeye players say Ferentz was emotional in the locker room after the game. Offensive lineman Conor Colby says it was special to be able to deliver the 200th win to Ferentz.

Quarterback Cade McNamara transferred to Iowa this season.

Ferentz started at Iowa as an assistant and left to become head coach at Maine for three seasons before returning to the Hawkeyes.

Hawkeyes Defeat Missouri State, 3-1

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September 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

CORALVILLE, Iowa — University of Iowa volleyball downed Missouri State on Saturday night, 3-1, in its second installment of the Hawkeye Invitational inside Xtream Arena.

Sophomore Nataly Moravec posted a .303 clip with 12 kills on 33 attempts to lead the Hawkeyes. Fifth year Caitlan Buettner and senior Delaney McSweeney also posted double-figure kills, knocking down 13 and 11, respectively. Senior setter Bailey Ortega registered a double-double with 25 assists and 10 digs. Buettner added three service aces and four blocks to her stat line, leading Iowa in both. On the receiving end, juniorSydney Dennis led the defense with 20 digs.

HOW IT HAPPENED

SET 1 (IOWA, 25-19): Iowa kicked off the match in commanding fashion, going on a 7-1 run with kills from junior Michelle Urquhart, McSweeney, freshman Gabby Deery (2), and Buettner — all assisted by Ortega. Missouri State chipped away, trying to take the lead, but the Hawkeyes capitalized on two Bear errors, along with a kill from redshirt junior Anna Davis and Buettner’s first ace of the night, going up 13-7. The Bears called timeout and Buettner came back with her second-consecutive ace. The set continued with each team allowing the other a couple points at a time, but it was Iowa that came out on top.

SET 2 (Missouri St., 25-21): Missouri State took the early lead, 2-0. Deery took it upon herself to get the Hawkeyes in the set, posting the first three point with two kills assisted by Ortega and the third assisted by freshman setter Kaia Mateo. The set was tied at four with a hitting error from the Bears. Davis posted a kill to tie the set again at five, but Missouri State got hot, taking the lead, 15-8. The Hawkeyes fought back with a five-point scoring run, lessening the spread to two. The two teams exchanged sets of three to keep Iowa within two before Missouri State called a timeout with the Hawkeyes down, 19-17. The Bears scored out of the break, but Iowa once again put up three points, tying the set at 20. The Bears won the set and tied the match at one-all.

SET 3 (IOWA, 25-21): A kill from Mateo and Buettner’s third ace of the match gave Iowa the early advantage. The two teams exchanged errors before Iowa posted three-consecutive points to lead, 7-3. As Missouri State crept up, the Hawkeyes kept the lead, 12-9, with back-to-back kills from Buettner and Davis. A pair of aces from the Bears tied the set at 12 and forced Iowa into a timeout. Missouri State got two more out of the huddle, but Iowa recovered and took back the lead with three Moravec kills and a Bear error. Out of a Missouri State timeout, the Bears tied the Hawkeyes for the last time in the set. Iowa responded with four before the Bears attempted a comeback, but Iowa kept the lead, winning its second set with a kill from Buettner and two blocks from Davis and Deery and Buettner and Davis.

SET 4 (IOWA, 25-21): Out of the gate, Missouri state posted three errors to give Iowa the early lead and before calling a timeout. Scoring went back and forth with the Hawkeyes keeping the lead after McSweeney registered a kill assisted by Mateo. The Bears went on a 7-1 run, taking the lead, 14-10, but Iowa fought hard, exchanging points and then going on its own 8-1 run, regaining the lead, 18-16. The Bears tried to recoup, but Iowa posted four kills and a block to close out the set and win the match.

HAWKEYE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ortega posted a double-double with 25 assists and 10 digs.
  • Urquhart assisted three kills to register a season-high and most as a Hawkeye.
  • Five Hawkeyes posted double-figure digs, including Dennis (20), Buettner (15), Amanda Darling (11), Urquhart (10), and Ortega (10).

UP NEXT

Iowa closes out the Hawkeye Invitational on Sunday at 2 p.m. as they take on Grand Canyon inside Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa. The match will be live streamed on B1G+.

Tim Thomas Cross Country Classic Dominated by MOC-Floyd Valley and Saint Edmond Fort Dodge

Sports

September 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

(Holstein, IA) — At the Tim Thomas Cross Country Classic. Sioux City North won a close one in Class A for the boys.  The Dutchman earned second place in Class A boys, but won first in Class A girls. In Class B, East Sac County won the varsity boys title and Saint Edmond fort Dodge won the girls.

Team results in Class A Varsity Boys:

1 Sioux City North V (63)
Total Time: 1:26:31.27
Average: 17:18.26

2 Moc-Floyd Valley V (66)
Total Time: 1:28:50.32
Average: 17:46.07

3 Sioux Center V (99)
Total Time: 1:30:37.89
Average: 18:07.58

Team results in Class A Varsity Girls:

1 Moc-Floyd Valley V (34)
Total Time: 1:47:28.53
Average: 21:29.71

2 Sioux Center V (46) 6 7 9 11 13 15 22
Total Time: 1:48:24.41
Average: 21:40.89

3 Sioux City North V (135) 1 23 25 39 47 48 51
Total Time: 1:55:23.84
Average: 23:04.77

Individual Results Boys Class A:

1 Kifle, Natnael 12 Sioux City North V 15:15.51 1
2 Bendgen, Landon 12 Woodbine V 15:52.70 2
3 Osler, Evan 11 Okoboji V 16:43.63 3
4 Mirande, Trevor 11 Moc-Floyd Valley V 17:00.47 4
5 Wagner, Gunner 11 Woodbine V 17:06.65 5
6 Schultz, Connor 11 Sioux City North V 17:15.83 6
7 Jacob, Greving 12 Kuemper Carroll V 17:25.92 7
8 Kling, Steven 12 Sioux City North V 17:33.65 8
9 North, Ryan 12 Kuemper Carroll V 17:35.65 9
10 Van Der Werff, Ian 11 Moc-Floyd Valley V 17:42.94 10

Individual Results Girls Class B:

1 Johnson, Hanna 10 Sioux City North V 20:16.01 1
2 Putze, Rachel 10 Woodbury Cent-KP V 20:47.76
3 Bertrand, Addison 10 V-Bishop Hee 21:10.97 2
4 Anderson, Natalie 09 Moc-Floyd Valley V 21:14.53 3
5 May, Sarah 11 Moc-Floyd Valley V 21:18.06 4
6 Lassen, Kienna 10 Moc-Floyd Valley V 21:20.04 5
7 Jones, Audrina 09 Sioux Center V 21:29.57 6
8 Romero, Mya 12 Sioux Center V 21:32.00 7
9 Woodall, Grace 10 Cherokee V 21:33.27 8
10 Isakson, Molly 09 Sioux Center V 21:34.78 9

Team Results in Class B Varsity Boys:

1 East Sac County V (39)
Total Time: 1:29:25.11
Average: 17:53.03
2 Saint Edmond Fort Dodge V (90)
Total Time: 1:35:09.66
Average: 19:01.94
3 Ogden V (94)
Total Time: 1:34:45.96
Average: 18:57.20

Team Results in Class B Varsity Girls:

1 Saint Edmond Fort Dodge V (51)
Total Time: 1:48:08.86
Average: 21:37.78
2 Alta-Aurelia V (89) 1 7 10 16 55 60
Total Time: 1:50:59.36
Average: 22:11.88
3 Sioux Central V (128) 8 13 14 28 65 72
Total Time: 1:58:00.82
Average: 23:36.17

Individual Results Boys Class B: 

1 Van Sickle, Carson 12 Ogden V 16:32.16 1
2 Engel, Parker 12 East Sac County V 16:51.67 2
3 Byers, Ben 10 Sibley-Ocheyedan V 17:19.53 3
4 Valles, Anthony 10 V-Saint Edmo 17:21.29 4
5 Gorham, Dane 09 Boyer Valley V 17:21.58
6 Aragon, Isaiah 12 East Sac County V 17:28.00 5
7 Sporrer, Landon 10 East Sac County V 17:37.31 6
8 Benbow, Jude 11 Ogden V 17:59.47 7
9 McCready, Mason 12 Riverside V 18:01.57
10 Brodie, Davis 09 Logan-Magnolia V 18:03.34

Individual Results Girls Class B: 

1 Peterson, Nora 11 Alta-Aurelia V 18:55.39 1
2 Richman, Alyssa 11 V-Manson Nor 18:57.19 2
3 Allysen, Johnsen 10 Logan-Magnolia V 20:07.56
4 Judisch, Chloe 12 V-South Cent 20:28.05 3
5 Lursen, Anna 10 V-Saint Edmo 20:53.06 4
6 Landwehr, Hannah 12 V-Saint Edmo 20:56.55 5
7 Leiting, Michaela 12 V-Saint Edmo 21:10.18 6
8 Robertson, Taylor 12 Alta-Aurelia V 21:10.97 7
9 Broer, Chloe 10 West Monona V 21:19.55
10 Madsen, Marley 10 Sioux Central V 21:26.17 8

Skyscan Forecast for Sunday, September 10, 2023

Weather

September 10th, 2023 by Jim Field

Today: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy with a high near 76. Northeast wind at 5 mph.

Tonight: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 56. North northeast wind to mph.

Monday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Cloudy then gradually becoming mostly sunny with a high near 72. North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny with a high near 73. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny with a high near 73.