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Atlantic Public Library Closed after Fire Alarm

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August 22nd, 2023 by Jim Field

The Atlantic Public Library experienced a fire alarm on Monday night that prevents the Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning system and the elevator from working properly until it is repaired.  At this time, the library will NOT be open on Tuesday, August 22.  Library Director Michelle Anderson thanked the Atlantic Fire Department for their quick response and expertise in responding to the alarm.  Keep updated on the library’s Facebook page as they hope to open as soon as the issue is resolved.

Nunn Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Help Rural Communities Recover from Flood Damage

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

DES MOINES — U.S. Representatives Zach Nunn (IA-03) and Don Davis (NC-01) Monday introduced legislation to support rural communities by restoring land quality after devastating natural disasters. The bipartisan Protecting Farmers from Natural Disasters Act would expand the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Emergency Watershed Protection Program to enhance long-term protection of our nation’s watersheds and rural communities.

“Our country is fed and fueled by the hearts, hands, and hard work of Iowa’s farmers. When natural disasters happen, though, rural communities and farmers are often hit especially hard,” said Rep. Nunn. “Floods and other natural disasters devastate livelihoods in Iowa and have a ripple effect on our nationwide food and fuel supply chain, which is why I’m working to ensure Iowa’s farmers have the tools to extend the health of their land after natural disasters.”

One third of all crop losses over the last twenty years have been due to flooding or storms. In 2019, Midwestern farmers lost $6 billion in crop sales due to rain. After the 2020 Derecho, Iowa farmers experienced crop losses that cost more than $490 million.

Currently, the USDA Emergency Watershed Protection Program provides farmers and rural communities with assistance to recover from natural disasters; however, the program will only allow for restoration efforts that return an area to its pre-disaster condition, even if that condition was previously degraded, limiting the success of the program.

The Protecting Farmers from Natural Disasters Act will allow for restoration efforts above pre-disaster conditions if the restoration is in the best interest of the long-term health and protection of the watershed.

Rep. Nunn introduced the legislation during a tour of the American Flood Coalition’s flood prevention research site in Guthrie Center, Iowa.

Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson on Austin Phyfe’s decision to medically retire from basketball

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August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Northern Iowa basketball coach Ben Jacobson says it was a difficult decision for Austin Phyfe to medically retire from basketball. Phyfe was limited two years ago by long COVID and missed all of last season due to blood clots in his lungs.

Jacobson says he supported Phyfe’s decision.

Jacobson says the former Waverly-Shell Rock standout will still be around the team.

Phyfe was a first team All-Missouri Valley selection in 2020.

Former Hawkeye Great and Super Bowl Champion Bryan Bulaga is 2023 America Needs Farmers Wall of Honor Recipient

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa— Iowa Farm Bureau and the University of Iowa Athletics Department announced former Hawkeye great and Super Bowl champion Bryan Bulaga as the 2023 America Needs Farmers (ANF) Wall of Honor recipient.  Bulaga marks the 11th former Hawkeye to join the ANF Wall of Honor at Kinnick Stadium.  The ANF Wall of Honor salutes past University of Iowa football players who exemplify the tenacity, work ethic and character of the Iowa farmer.

Bulaga’s path to success was defined by hard work and perseverance in the face of adversity, just like Iowa’s farm families who know all about overcoming challenges.  From earning a spot on Iowa’s football team as a freshman, to becoming a first-round NFL Draft pick and winning Super Bowl XLV, Bulaga has earned accolades for his play on the field and the work ethic that defines his character. Today, Bulaga recognizes the importance of instilling the work ethic that defines ANF to the next generation.

“As a father, I want to pass down that ANF mentality to my kids,” Bulaga said.  “Toughness, determination and the ability to face adversity and push through are things my wife and I try to pass down to our kids.”

Bulaga’s NFL career stretched over a decade with the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Chargers, and he was regularly recognized as one of the NFL’s top offensive linemen. Bulaga had a standout career for the Hawkeyes, culminating with an Orange Bowl win in 2010.  Bulaga persevered through multiple knee injuries and overcame thyroid disease during his football playing days, and the character Bulaga displayed to overcome his challenges earned his recognition on the ANF Wall of Honor.

“If I’ve learned anything in my football career, it’s that winners never give up, no matter the obstacles,” said Bulaga.  “To me, that’s what sets America’s farmers apart from others.  In no other country do so few people not only produce the food and fiber we need, but also help ensure national security and economic stability, while weathering many challenges along the way.  For that, I’m forever grateful.”

Previous ANF Wall of Honor recipients include Casey Wiegmann (2012), Jared DeVries (2013), Bruce Nelson (2014), Robert Gallery (2015), Dallas Clark (2016), Chad Greenway (2017), Aaron Kampman (2018), Matt Kroul (2019), Marshal Yanda (2021) and Tony Moeaki (2022).

A gold ANF decal was placed on players’ helmets during the Hawkeyes’ 1985 Rose Bowl season by head coach Hayden Fry to show support for farmers during the 1980’s Farm Crisis. This year marks the 38th anniversary of ANF and its longstanding tribute to America’s farmers.

“We look forward to the annual ANF game and the opportunity to celebrate the importance of agriculture and connect Hawkeye fans with Iowa farmers to learn about the diversity of Iowa ag and farmers’ commitment to sustainability,” says IFBF President Brent Johnson. “Bryan Bulaga is a great addition to the ANF Wall of Honor this year, and he reflects everything ANF stands for– strong work ethic, determination, a commitment to improving and doing things the right way.”

Fans can show their ANF and Hawkeye pride by purchasing ANF merchandise during game day, Oct. 21 vs. Minnesota, in shops around the stadium. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Iowa Food Bank Association, with more than $180,000 raised to feed hungry Iowans since the partnership began.

For more information about ANF and Game Day activity announcements in the coming weeks, visit www.americaneedsfarmers.org.

DONNA ORTGIES, 79, of Atlantic (Funeral Svc 8/29/2023)

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August 21st, 2023 by Lori Murphy

DONNA ORTGIES, 79, of Atlantic died Monday, August 21, 2023 at Atlantic Specialty Care.  Funeral service for DONNA ORTGIES will be held on Tuesday, August 29 at 10:00am at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service is caring for Donna’s family and her arrangements.

Open visitation will be held from 12:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., Monday, August 28th at Roland Funeral Home.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery following a time of refreshments and fellowship.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to the Atlantic Public Library and the Atlantic Animal Shelter.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

DONNA ORTGIES is survived by:

Her husband:  Ed.

 

 

 

 

Trojan football is focused on the season ahead

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August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

 

(Atlantic) — Last year was a bittersweet ending to Trojan Football. Atlantic ending the season on a 3-game winning streak and won a closely contested game against Creston 26-21. The win gave Atlantic a respectable record of (5-4) and confidence into what seemed a playoff berth. Instead, the Trojans barely missed out on the playoffs and the season ended early in October.

Fast forward a year later and this Trojan Squad is excited for football to be back. Hard work has been put in over the summer and it went by in a flash.

This Atlantic team will have a different look with 22 seniors graduating last year. That brings in a lot of young players and Coach Brummer is aware of the challenge.

Colton Rasmussen a Senior and an all-state receiver last year is locked in for the upcoming season. One of the key contributors to the Trojan offense last year with 38 receptions, 762 receiving yards, and 12 touchdowns.  He has goals of playing at the same level he did a year ago.

Rasmussen also sees how discounted Atlantic has been with the loss of their core seniors. Yet, he has confidence in his younger teammates.

Confidence isn’t the only strength this Trojan team is bringing into the 2023 season. Senior, running back Dante Hedrington who played a massive role in the Trojan run game last year gaining over 600 yards on 131 carries likes the bond his team has.

When asked about goals, Senior, cornerback Nolan Waters commented on the focus for district play. Waters had a solid defensive year and accumulated 14 solo tackles.

Atlantic starts its season Friday August 25th at Clarke. Kickoff is at 7:30pm and KJAN will have full coverage.

KENNETH MAGILL, 75, of Rockwell City, formerly of Atlantic

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

KENNETH MAGILL, 75, of Rockwell City, formerly of Atlantic died August 7, 2023 at his residence in Rockwell City.  A private interment for KENNETH MAGILL was to be held at Atlantic Cemetery.

Arrangements are handled with the Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Atlantic.

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 8/21/23

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August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Four of last year’s champions are top ranked in the Radio Iowa High School Football Poll. Todd Kimm reports.

Iowa’s DeJean, Taylor Named AP Preseason All-America

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August 21st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior defensive back Cooper DeJean and senior punter Tory Taylor have both been named to the first team Associated Press Preseason All-America team. The announcement was made Monday by The Associated Press.

 

DeJean (6-foot-1, 209 pounds) was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by the media and second team by the coaches in 2022 after finishing with 75 tackles, five interceptions and eight pass breakups. He set Iowa’s single season record with three pick 6’s in 2022. He also averaged a team-best 16.5 yards on 10 punt returns a year ago.

 

Earlier this month, DeJean was named to the 2023 Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), Jim Thorpe Award (defensive back) and Paul Hornung Award (versatility) watch lists. He has been recognized as a first-team All-American by The Athletic and a second-team All-American by Athlon Sports and Phil Steele, as well as being voted to the Big Ten Conference Preseason Honors List and first-team All-Big Ten accolades by Phil Steele, Athlon and Pro Football Focus.

 

The Odebolt, Iowa, native was voted the 2022 Music City Bowl Most Valuable Player after notching seven tackles (six solo), including one for loss, and notching a 14-yard pick-6 against Kentucky. DeJean was named the Rose Bowl Defensive Player of the Week versus Wisconsin (Nov. 12, 2022) after totaling 10 tackles (seven solo), including one for loss, and returning an interception 32 yards for a score. He was the recipient of Iowa’s Reggie Roby Special Teams Award (overall) and Team Hustle Award (defense) last season.

 

Taylor (6-foot-4, 232 pounds) averaged 45.4 yards on 82 punts a season ago. He set the Iowa single season record for punting yards with 3,688 yards (80 punts, 46.1 average) in 2021 and increased that record to 3,725 yards in 2022. Taylor placed 39 and 38 punts inside the 20 in 2021 and 2022, respectively. He averaged a career-best 51.8 yards on eight punts at Purdue in 2022.

 

Taylor is a candidate for the 2023 Ray Guy Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top collegiate punter. Taylor has been named a preseason first-team All-American by CBS, The Athletic, Athlon and Phil Steele. The Australia native garnered first-team All-America honors by FWAA, Phil Steele and Pro Football Focus and was a second-team selection by the Associated Press in 2022.

 

Iowa’s first six home games of 2023 are sold out. A limited number of tickets are available for sale at hawkeyesports.com/tickets for the home finale against Illinois on Nov. 18.

 

The Hawkeyes open their season on Sept. 2 against Utah State. The sold-out game is set for an 11 a.m. (CT) kickoff.

Cass County to Open Cooling Stations

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August 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

The National Weather Service-Des Moines has announced that hot conditions will dominate our forecast throughout this work week. Daily highs from 95 to 105° are expected for all of Iowa with heat index values topping out from 105 to 115 during the afternoon and early evening hours each day. Overnight lows in the 70s to around 80° will provide little relief from the heat.

With this heatwave expected to last through the work week, Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon says facilities in Cass County have opened their doors this Monday thru Friday to people who need a break from the extreme heat. Libraries throughout Cass County will be available as cooling stations during their regular operating hours. In Atlantic, the Nishna Valley YMCA at 1100 Maple Street is open until 8:30pm thru Thursday and until 6:30pm on Friday. SWITA will also be available to transport individuals to and from these facilities by calling 712-250-1200 or 712-243-4196 for rural residents.

The extreme heat and humidity will increase the potential for heat related illnesses so be sure to take precautions to protect yourself from the heat by staying hydrated and limiting your outdoor activities, especially during peak heating hours of the afternoon into early evening.

Heat related deaths are preventable. Protect yourself and others from the impacts extreme heat. Heat stroke is an emergency…call 9-1-1.