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Mira Emma is Making the Most of her Time at ISU

Sports

August 15th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State senior Mira Emma realizes that she’s in a fortunate situation. A fifth-year senior and three-time captain of the Iowa State soccer program, Emma is “everything and more that a coach could ask for,” according to head coach Matt Fannon.

Across her five years in Ames, Emma has led teammates both on and off the field while also exploring her passions in both community service and horticulture and turfgrass management.

An Iowa State soccer staple, Emma has played in all 65 possible matches leading into her super senior season, starting 58 of them. She’s a proven contributor who’s done it over the span of four seasons. Yet, she still finds it humbling to see the support from those within the program.

“It’s really cool to have my teammates, support staff, coaches and everyone who is involved be able to look at me as an inspiration,” said Emma. “Everything that I do every single day is to make sure that other people can reach their full potential. My goal as a leader is to never let them down.”

Mira is a true team player in the sense that she would rather talk about her teammates than herself. More specifically, she had nothing but praise for her former teammate and best friend, Jordan Silkowitz. Silkowitz was ISU’s goalkeeper for the past three seasons and was drafted into the NWSL this past January.

“I could talk about Jordan for probably two days straight,” she starts. “She’s hands down my best friend and is one of the best things that has come out of Iowa State to me.”

Emma continued her admiration for Silkowitz, claiming that Jordan “came in and absolutely raised the level of soccer and raised this program. It’s hard to put into words what she’s done here. Her work ethic, determination and grit are out of this world. That’s why you can obviously see all the accolades that she’s gotten, reaching the NWSL level and chasing her dreams.”

Emma’s captaincy extends far beyond the field for the Cyclones, as the Wheaton, Illinois native is often tasked with helping plan team outings which can range from bowling to team nights; however, her favorite way to spend time with her team off the field is within the community.

“Community service is something that I pride myself in and I hope others can pride themselves in too,” said Emma. “The warm feeling that it gives you to truly help out others and make their lives better is something that’s hard to make out of nothing.”

Emma’s favorite community service initiative came this past summer when she was fortunate enough to participate in what she described as a “life-changing experience.”

Mira, three soccer teammates and ten other Iowa State student-athletes volunteered for a service trip to Costa Rica in conjunction with Courts for Kids. The Courts for Kids organization works within communities to build sports courts, offering safe places for children to play and other benefits.

“Just seeing how genuine you can make relationships in such a short period of time with people you’d just met was the highlight of the trip,” said Emma. “They were the happiest people ever. It makes you think about the little things we take for granted. Do I need this, or do I want this?”

Emma’s biggest takeaway from the trip is a new mindset. One she describes as “having intentionality in everything that I do.” She continues, “Being intentional with your actions, your words and relationships are all important because you never know when they’re going to be gone.”

Mira couldn’t mention the Costa Rica service trip without giving thanks to the event’s organizer, Lindsey Long. “She has helped develop me as a student-athlete and showed me how to develop networking skills. Lindsey helps make the athletic experience here at Iowa State the best it can be.”

Another passion of Emma’s is her line of work – horticulture and turfgrass management. Mira initially had Iowa State listed as one of her primary college options coming out of high school because it offered exactly the field of study she was interested in. A scholarship opportunity to play soccer as a Cyclone was the icing on the cake.

“Before I even started (as a player), my academic advisor, Adam Thoms, in the horticulture department called me and said I have a job lined up for you,” said Emma. “I had a job instantly (when I got on campus). Within a week, I was working 7-4. Workouts at 6 am, go straight to work for eight hours. Maintaining fields, mowing, weed-eating, painting and making sure football has the equipment they needed out there.”

Though Emma plays soccer for the Cyclones, she says her preferred athletic field to manage is actually baseball.

“I grew up playing baseball for seven years and I’ve always had a passion for the game,” said Emma. “As much as I love soccer, I would always show up early at baseball practice and stay late to make sure the infield was dragged, that the dirt was perfect.”

Being an Illinois native, Mira grew up a Cubs fan and has followed the team since childhood. During soccer media day, a question was posed to all players, “What is your dream job?” Emma answered: being the head groundskeeper of the Chicago Cubs.

Fast forward to the summer after her junior campaign and she had an internship with the Cubs and their field management department. The organization had seen her media day answer make the rounds on social media and reached out to her regarding a potential summer connection.

“It was so surreal. That’s my dream job, to be an MLB groundskeeper – the head groundskeeper of the Chicago Cubs. It’s pretty crazy how social media worked in such a positive way.”

Emma continued, “Without Adam (Thoms), I wouldn’t have had the opportunity with the Cubs, as he was the one who helped put me in contact with them. My experiences also wouldn’t have been possible without Barb Clawson. She’s the student services director who oversees the horticulture department and helped me get my first job in athletics at Iowa State.”

This past summer, Emma was able to gain more valuable internship experience as she worked at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, which houses both the Louisville City FC (USL) and Racing Louisville FC (NWSL).

Mira says that her experience with Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC was a completely different experience from the Cubs. “Baseball is more dealing with dirt/not working specifically with grass all the time,” she states. “Where soccer, it’s all grass and you’ve got to make sure it’s right.”

In Louisville, Emma was able to work under Iowa State graduate Aaron Fink, the head groundskeeper of the soccer clubs. Fink was named the 2022 Groundskeeper of the Year by the USL.

So, in total, Emma has experience with Iowa State athletics, the Chicago Cubs and a pair of professional soccer clubs.

“My experiences at Iowa State were the foundation that I built upon with the Cubs and then from there, I was able to learn more and tie it together at Louisville,” said Emma. “So, it was really cool to see the stepping stones over the past four years that I’ve learned.”

Mira and the Cyclone soccer team will begin their regular season on Thursday, August 17, at the Cyclone Soccer Complex against future Big 12 opponent Arizona. Thursday’s match is set to begin at 6 p.m. and admission to Iowa State home matches is free.

Cass County Conservation offering Terrarium Make & Take program

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The Cass County Conservation Board is holding a “Terrariums- Make & Take” program at the Campground Shelter at Cold Springs Park in Lewis on Saturday August 26th at 2:00 p.m. Participants will be building closed Terrariums. Everything needed will be provided for a suggested donation of $10, limited class size of 10 terrariums.

Call 712-769-2372 to sign up before Thursday, August 24th.

Breakfast with the Birds this Saturday in Atlantic

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The Cass County Conservation Board is sponsoring a “Breakfast with the Birds” Program at Sunnyside Park, Camblin’s Addition Shelter in Atlantic on August 19th at 9:00 a.m. Cassie Wendl, Educator at S.O.A.R. Saving Our Avian Resources, will show and discuss several of her permanently injured birds and will hopefully have one that is fully recovered and ready to release back into the wild.

The event is open to the public and a free will donation will be accepted. Donations help support raptors and conservation education.

41st Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show raises big money for Ronald McDonald House

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

Continuing the upward streak, the Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show exceeded the previous year’s fundraising total donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa. This year’s event raised $501,000. Including this year’s donations, the Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show has raised almost $5.5 million since the event’s inception in 1983.

All money raised benefits the three independent Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa, located in Des Moines, Iowa City, and Sioux City. These three houses have served over 55,000 families from all 50 states and 62 foreign countries. Families from all 99 counties in Iowa have benefited from the Ronald McDonald Houses of Iowa.

This event, hosted by the Office of the Governor of Iowa, Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, and Iowa Beef Industry Council, is another example of the care the beef cattle industry has for our state, rural communities, and those in need. The youth exhibitors, their families, sponsors, celebrities, and buyers should be proud of their effort given to this year’s event. Their impact through volunteering, donations, and dedication created yet another successful show and fundraising outcome.

The 41st Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show was held on August 12 in the Livestock Pavilion at the Iowa State Fair. Winners in four categories were recognized in the show ring – Community Hero, Grand Champion Showman, People’s Choice, and Judge’s Grand Champion. This year’s event hosted 24 sponsored steers, shown by their youth exhibitor and a local celebrity.

The Community Hero Award recognizes the youth exhibitor that goes above and beyond collecting non-monetary donations and creating awareness for the event. This year two exceptional youth exhibitors were recognized for their efforts. Will Vlasek from Cedar Rapids and Colbie Fevold of Gladbrook were both honored with the Community Hero Award for collecting non-perishable donations, pop tabs, and sharing information about the event on social media. Will was sponsored by Eastern Iowa Ronald McDonald House and Quad Cities McDonald’s and showed with celebrity, Rebecca Kopelman, a meteorologist from KGAN. Colbie was sponsored by Iowa Premium and showed with the 2022 Tama County Fair Queen, Kaylynn Murty.

Our showmanship contest was judged by Dr. Dan Loy, who recently retired from the Iowa State Beef Center. He commented that showmanship is a partnership between the steer, the youth exhibitor, and the celebrity. He awarded Emma Wayson of Mount Auburn, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig, and Junior the steer, with Grand Champion Showman. Emma, Secretary Naig, and Junior were sponsored by Benton County Cattlemen and Local Supporters.

A fan favorite, the People’s Choice Award, gives the audience and team supporters a voice in the competition as they help select the winner of this event. Show emcees, Bob Quinn with WHO Radio and Duane Murley with KWMT AM 540, worked through the steers and had the crowd on their feet and cheering loud for their favorite. In the end, it was the 2022 Iowa State Fair Queen, Mary Ann Fox, and her youth partner, Taylor Quade from Charles City, along with her steer, Max, that took the award home. Mary Ann, Taylor, and Max were sponsored by Friends of Floyd County.

Finally, the most prestigious award of the show, the Judge’s Grand Champion, was selected. Brad Pellett from Atlantic, Iowa had the hardest task of working through and judging the stellar lineup of steers and showman. Celebrity Blake Boldon, Franklin P Johnson director of the Drake Relays and senior associate athletic director at Drake University, and his youth partner, Tyson Mohr from Ladora, received the honor. Batman, the winning steer, along with Blake and Tyson were sponsored by Dee Zee, Inc.

Following the show, a live auction was conducted to raise funds through the sale of each steer and some additional value-added items donated by industry supporters and celebrities. These funds were added to the donations received by each youth participant, resulting in the $501,000 donation going to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Iowa.

Thank you to Governor Kim Reynolds for her continued dedication to this event and for her partnership with Iowa beef cattle producers. This event is a rewarding and humbling experience for all that participate. While the financial results are exceptional, the connection our participants, their families, and volunteers experience to the bigger picture of service the Iowa Governor’s Charity Steer Show offers to fellow Iowans and beyond is monumental.

For a list of sponsors, youth exhibitors, steers, celebrities, donors/buyers, and funds raised by each, please click here.

Mills County Sheriff’s Office arrest report

News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office released information on a large number of recent arrests.

On August 11th at 12:45 p.m. 32-year-old Tyler Jason Chambers of Glenwood was arrested on 272nd Street for Domestic Abuse Assault and Theft 5th Degree.  He was held on no bond.

On August 12th at 5:47 p.m. 32-year-old Shialea Kay Cozad of Newton was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear. Bond was set at $5,000.

On August 12th at 9:25 p.m. 23-year-old Gracey Mae Claar of Treynor was arrested at 350th and Brothers Avenue for OWI 1st Offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

On August 13th at 2:16 p.m. 29-year-old Marus Jonathan Morgan of Malvern was arrested on Wilson Street on a Warrant for Theft 5th and Violation of a No Contact Order. Held on no bond.

On August 13th at 6:51 p.m. 20-year-old James Bradley Sifford of Red Oak was arrested on 410th Street for Possession of a False License. Bond was set at $1,000.

On August 14th at 2:30 a.m. 40-year-old Melissa Jean Miller-Davidson of Emerson was arrested at the intersection of Highway 34 and Highway 59 for Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Bond was set at $1,300.

On August 14th at 4:13 a.m. 45-year-old Robert Shane Long of Omaha, NE was arrested at 192nd and Bunge Road for OWI 1st Offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

On August 14th at 11:52 a.m. 35-year-old Seth Ryan Peters of Council Bluffs was arrested on Sharp Street on a Warrant for Stalking and Harassment 1st. Held on no bond.

On August 14th at 12:11 p.m. 29-year-old Brooke Marie Johnson of Shelby was arrested at 195th and Highway 34 on a warrant for Failure to Appear out of Shelby County.

On August 14th at 5:30 p.m. 43-year-old Jolene Donelle Thompson of Council Bluffs was arrested on Mahaffey Road for Operate Vehicle without Owners Consent. Bond was set at $2,000.

On August 14th at 7:49 p.m. 53-year-old Kellie Lynn Hankenson of Council Bluffs was arrested on a Warrant for Failure to Appear. Bond was set at $1,000.

On August 15th at 1:07 a.m. 43-year-old Randy Dean Burton of Glenwood was arrested on Mahaffey Road for 2 counts of Theft 1st, Child Endangerment, Theft 2nd, Felon in Control of Firearm, Possession of Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Bond was set at $36,300.

Many new faces in 2023 for Atlantic volleyball

Podcasts, Sports

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic volleyball team will have an abundance of new players on the court in 2023 after graduating 8 seniors that took the bulk of the floor time available last season. Head Coach Michelle Blake said it will be an inexperienced but athletic group this year.

The Trojans will have a smaller senior group this year but Coach Blake expects them to lead the way.

With turnover comes a lot of work to fit players into positions. Coach Blake said it will take some time to see where everyone fits in the best but the girls have had an open mind.

Coach Blake said the team has already showed some good foundational building blocks.

Atlantic will have their intrasquad scrimmage on the 17th at the Atlantic High School starting at 5:00 p.m. and is free to the public. They will then host the Iowa Girls Coaches Association clinic on the 19th with a wealth of Southwest Iowa teams playing. They will then open the season on August 24th at Des Moines Roosevelt.

Listen to the full interview with Coach Blake below.

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LARRY J. KRAMER, 62, of Carroll (8-17-2023)

Obituaries

August 15th, 2023 by Jim Field

LARRY J. KRAMER, 62, of Carroll died Monday, August 15, 2023 at Accura Healthcare of Carroll.  Services for LARRY J. KRAMER will be held on Thursday, August 17 at 11:00 am at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

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Visitation will be held Thursday, August 17, 2023 from 9:00 am until service time at the funeral home.

Burial in the Harlan Cemetery.

LARRY J. KRAMER is survived by:

Sisters:  Sandy (Dave) Hopper of Carroll; Geralyn Kramer of Mason City; Tami (Alan) Meiners of Dedham

Brother:  John Kramer of Easton, KS

Brother-in-Law:  Bob Rounds of Harlan

10 nieces and nephews.

JAMES ‘JIM’ W. BROSAM, 70, of Atlantic (8-21-2023)

Obituaries

August 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

JAMES ‘JIM’ W. BROSAM, 70, of Atlantic, died Monday, August 14, 2023, at his residence in Atlantic.  Open visitation for JAMESJIM” BROSAM will be held on Monday, August 21, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Private interment will be held at the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Brosam family at this time to be designated at a later date and may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O Box 523, Atlantic, IA 50022.

 

ACGC School Board set to meet on Wednesday

News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The AC/GC Community School District will hold their regular board meeting on Wednesday, August 16th at 7:00 p.m. in the high school media center.

On their agenda is a review of financial reports, consideration of three incoming open enrollment requests, and discussion of a revenue purpose statement. The board is also set to consider a contract recommendation for Julie Tallman in Food Service. They will also talk about important upcoming dates including the first day of school on August 23rd. They will also have a number of action items including the first reading of Iowa Association of School Boards policies on board member social media engagement and 2023 legislative updates.

Full agenda here: 8/16/2023, 7:00 PM-Guthrie Center CSD August 2023 Regular Board Meeting

Creston Police report one arrest on Monday

News

August 15th, 2023 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports an arrest on Monday afternoon. At 3:29 p.m. Officers arrested 36-year-old Brandon Hurshel Whitfield of Creston at a bar in Creston. Whitfield was charged with Possession of Cannibidoil 2nd Offense, Contempt-Violation of No Contact/Protective Order, and Interference with Official Acts.

Whitfield was booked in to the Union County Jail and held on no bond.