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2023 IHSBCA All-Star Series Recap

Sports

August 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

2023 All-Star Series re-cap (Carroll):

Game 1:
Small West 001 003 0 4 6 1
Large West 000 011 1 3 5 3
WP – Lance Clayburg (Coon Rapids-Bayard)
LP – Brock Adamson (Ankeny)
SV – Jaixen Frost (Mt. Ayr)
HR – Garrett Heying (Bishop Garrigan), Nevan Foss (Clarion-Goldfield-Dows), Max Watson (Ankeny).
2B – Brady Blake (Indianola).
RBI – Garrett Heying (2) (Bishop Garrigan), Jaixen Frost (1) (Mt. Ayr), Boston Doeschot (1) (Kingsley-Pierson),
Lincoln Colling (1) (Sioux City East).
Multi-Hits – Brady Blake (2) (Indianola).

Game 2:
Small East 220 010 0 5 5 2
Large East 520 001 X 8 5 0
WP – Kaden Frommelt (Marion)
LP – Beau Leisure (Knoxville)
HR – Jon Wille “Grand Slam” (Dubuque Senior), Doug Taylor (Mason City Newman).
2B – Max Burt (Mason City Newman).
RBI – Jon Wille (4) (Dubuque Senior), Maddux Frese (1) (CR Prairie), Luke Schieltz (1) (Dyersville-Beckman),
Doug Taylor (2) (Mason City Newman), Keagen Streeter (1) (South Winneshiek).
HBP – Doug Taylor (1) (Mason City Newman).
Multi-Hits – Jon Wille (2) Dubuque Senior).

Game 3:
Small East 000 002 0 2 3 2
Large West 211 110 X 6 8 0
WP – Carson Medina (SE Polk)
LP – Cael Funk (Edgewood-Colesburg)
2B – Cooper Nicholson (Dowling), Colin Driscol (Waukee), Clayton Campidilli (Dallas Center-Grimes).
RBI – Cooper Nicholson (2) (Dowling), Brady Blake (1) (Indianola), Colin Driscoll (1) (Waukee), Kaden Tyler (1) (Mason City),
Beau Leisure (1) (Knoxville).
HBP – Kaden Tyler (Mason City).
Multi-Hits – Brady Blake (2) (Indianola).

Game 4:
Large East 101 000 1 3 6 0
Small West 100 021 X 4 7 1
WP – Eli Eldred (Gilbert)
LP – Ian Dittmer (North Scott)
SV – Jaxon Bunkers (Remsen St. Mary’s)
HR – Addison Binnie (Clinton).
2B – Jaxon Schumacher (2) (Treynor).
RBI – Jaxon Schumacher (1) (Treynor), Dawson Bond (1) (Red Oak), Jason Colpitts (1) (Glenwood),
Mason King (1) (West Harrison).
Multi-Hits – Jaxon Schumacher (2) (Treynor), Mason King (2) (West Harrison).

Game 5: (9 inning games)
Small East 140 200 200 9 10 3
Small West 101 050 201 10 6 1
WP – Boston Doeschot (Kingsley-Pierson)
LP – Jack Walsh (Dubuque Wahlert)
HR – Walk-off/Game winner in bottom of the 9 th inning – Jaxon Schumacher (Treynor), Boston Doeschot (Kingsley-Pierson).
2B – Boston Doeschot (Kinsley-Pierson), Ryan Brosius (Dubuque Wahlert), Jackson Manning (Van Buren).
RBI – Jaxon Schmacher (1) (Treynor), Jaxon Bunkers (1) (Remsen St. Mary’s), Lance Clayburg (1) (Coon Rapids-Bayard),
Boston Doeschot (2) (Kingsley-Pierson), Ryan Brosius (1) (Dubuque Wahlert), Doug Taylor (1) (Mason City Newman),
Beau Leisure (1) (Knoxville).
Multi-Hits – Boston Doeschot (3) Kingsley-Pierson, Lance Clayburg (2) (Coon Rapids-Bayard),
Doug Taylor (2) (Mason City Newman),
Carter Schellsmidt (2) (Waukon), Corbin Westerkamp (2) (Pella Christian).
HBP – Mason King (West Harrison), Jaxon Schumacher (Treynor), Jaxon Bunkers (Remsen St. Mary’s)
Eli Eldred (Gilbert), Luke Schieltz (Dyersville-Beckman), Carter Schellsmidt (Waukon).

Game 6:
Large East 000 000 001 1 2 2
Large West 000 200 00X 2 6 0
WP – Easton Pratt (Ankeny Centennial)
LP – Isaac Then (Western Dubuque)
3B – Addison Binnie (Clinton).
2B – Kaden Tyler (Mason City)
RBI – Kade Knock (1) (CR Prairie), Ty Plummer (1) (WDM Valley), Kaden Tyler (1) (Mason City).
SAC – Kade Knock (1-RBI) (CR Prairie).

Team MVP’s:
Lg West – Easton Pratt (Ankeny Centennial) Lg East – Jon Wille (Dubuque Senior)
Sm West – Jaxon Schumacher (Treynor) Sm East – Doug Taylor (Mason City Newman)

Will and Suhr earn top honors at Cass County Fair Beef Show

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 1st, 2023 by admin

The 2023 Cass County Fair held it’s Grand Champion Beef selection on Monday night at the outdoor show ring. Morgan Will came away with the Overall Market Champion with her 1,487 pound purchased market steer. Morgan is a member of the Benton Franklin 4-H Club.

Reserve Market Champion went to Haidyn Suhr with her 1,368 pound purchased market steer. Suhr is a member of the Grant Guys and Gals 4-H Club.

Other big winners from the beef show were:

FFA Grand Champion Market Heifer: Graham Hagen
FFA Reserve Champion Market Heifer: Miraylie Stuart
FFA Grand Champion Market Steer: Brookelyn Steffen
FFA Reserve Champion Market Steer: Graham Hagen
4-H Grand Champion Market Heifer: Jake Wailes
4-H Reserve Champion Market Heifer: Holden DeVore
4-H Grand Champion Market Steer: Morgan Will
4-H Reserve Champion Market Steer: Haidyn Suhr

4-H Carcass Winners: Purple- Claire Pellett. Lavender-Callee Pellett
FFA Carcass Winners: Purple- Miraylie Stuart. Reserve: Natalie Boose

Watch the replay of the Grand Champion selection here:

3 Ottumwa firefighters released from employment following an investigation

News

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Ottumwa, Iowa) – City officials in Ottumwa have released three of the City’s firefighters from employment, following an investigation. In a social media post, Monday, the City said “The investigation into matters related to the fire department has concluded. Based upon the results of the investigation, Firefighters Derek Fye and Dillon McPherson as well as Captain Bill Keith have been separated from the City of Ottumwa, effective immediately.

McPherson has resigned in lieu of termination and Fye has been terminated from their positions for actions and behaviors that violated department rules, safe practices, and the values and standards of the City of Ottumwa. Keith has been terminated from his position for failure to adequately lead those under his command and further displaying an attitude of indifference toward holding employees accountable to the values and standards of the department and the City of Ottumwa.

City officials say “We take all instances of misconduct very seriously. This decision was not made lightly. We expect all employees to adhere to our city’s policies and maintain the highest standards of conduct and professionalism. We are taking all necessary steps to ensure that the city remains a safe and ethical environment for our staff. We are committed to a continuity of public service as we work through the staffing changes and will contact relevant staff to discuss the temporary distribution of responsibilities related to the departure of these individuals. We aim to permanently fill these positions as soon as possible.”
The circumstances surrounding the investigation, and terminations, have not been made public.

Water Watch ordered in Kimballton

News

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Kimballton, Iowa) – City officials in Kimballton have ordered a Water Watch for the city. The water conservation mode is in effect now through the end of September. In a social media post, the City said “Unfortunately, due to the prolonged drought conditions and high temperatures, our well water levels have been reduced to a level to issue a water watch.” A Water Watch means residents and businesses should conserve water, under the following rules:

  • No outdoor watering or irrigation of any kind between the hours of 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. No watering or irrigation of lawns whatsoever. Watering of flowers, vegetable gardens, trees or shrubs less than four years old, and new seedlings and sod is permitted once per week, with an application not to exceed one half inch and only between the hours of 8:00 PM to 8:00 AM.
  • No water shall be used to fill private swimming pools, children’s wading pools, or similar articles.
  • Shorter shower times as well as limited bath tub usage will help tremendously.
  • The city will be turning off the mermaid fountain to conserve water.
If you have any questions, contact Nick Fredericksen (City water employee). People living in Kimballton have been under a water bottle advisory since last month. They were told not to drink the city’s water because it had too much manganese in it. There has not been word on if it will be lifted.

 

Weather data for July, 2023 in Atlantic IA

Weather

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa/KJAN) – The month of July in Atlantic, was slightly cooler than normal. The average High of 84 was just two-degrees below the norm. The Low was also two-degrees below the norm, coming in at 61 degrees.

Rainfall in July typically measures around 4.62, but we came up short by 2.9-inches, at 1.72 for the month.

Here’s what we might expect weather-wise, during the month of Augst, in Atlantic: An average High of 83 and an average Low of 61. Precipitation typically amounts to 3.88-inches.

KJAN is the OFFICIAL National Weather Service reporting site for Atlantic data.

Creston man arrested Monday afternoon

News

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A man from Creston was arrested Monday afternoon. Creston Police reports 22-year-old Jeremiah Lee Whitney was taken into custody for Driving While Barred. He was cited at the scene and then released.

Update on the status of the Ann Wickman Daycare Center

News

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Community School District (ACSD) today (Tuesday), say conversations are continuing with the Nishna Valley YMCA and others, with regard to the announcement earlier this year, that ACSD intends to utilize district-owned space the Ann W. Wickman Daycare Center is currently using as an infant room, effective this December. The YMCA oversees the daycare center.

Towards the end of the 2023 school year, former ACSD Superintendent Steve Barber relayed communication on behalf of the ACSD School Board and ACSD District to Dan Haynes, the Executive Director of the YMCA which oversees the Ann Wickman Daycare Center. The communication outlined the need for ACSD to utilize the district-owned space that the daycare center was currently using, for the ‘baby room’.  ACSD is expanding its growing 3 year old preschool program which has shown positive results as well as an expressed need from the community for additional spaces within the program. The District says both sides know a resolution to the situation is of top priority.

School officials say both the Atlantic Community School District and the Ann Wickman Center have experienced exceptional growth over the past several years. The pressure points of growth are often just that for any organization – pressure to make adjustments, and ACSD and Ann Wickman are no exception. The District welcomed Dr. Beth Johnsen as the new Superintendent as of July 1, 2023.  One of her first items of priority, was jumping-in to connect with Dan Haynes, and Diana Williams Ann Wickman, Daycare Director. The goal  is to find a collaborative way forward that allows for the needs of both entities to be met.

ACSD Superintendent Beth Johnsen says “It’s paramount we find a way forward that is viable for both entities. Upon taking over as ACSD’s Superintendent, I immediately requested to sit down with Dan Haynes. During this meeting we began what I believe will be a strong partnership, talked through previous communications regarding this situation and started a collaborative conversation on potential ways forward.”

Dr. Johnson said also, “I look forward to continuing to work with Dan and the staff at Ann Wickman, along with my ACSD Staff and our School Board to find a positive resolution to these growth pains for both our Atlantic school district and Ann Wickman. In doing so, our collaborative relationship will continue to grow and it will allow us to both continue serving the next generation of Atlantic residents. That’s a goal I think the whole community can support!”

Additional details will be shared as they are confirmed.

Communities rally around Booneville resident who lost almost everything in a weekend fire

News

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Dallas County, Iowa – The Communities of Booneville and Van Meter are rallying around a beloved Booneville resident who lost her mobile home and pets, during a fire Saturday night. All that remained were a few family photos.

Joann Hanson works as a cook at University Preschool, in Van Meter. Her co-workers came out to help her on Monday.

After the fire Saturday night, phones were ringing though the night and into Sunday between workers at University Kids. They felt they should do something for their co-worker. Her co-workers were busy sorting through her photos trying to save what they could on Monday. Also they assisted her in getting in touch with the Red Cross.

A Go Fund Me page has been launched to help Joann Hanson getting through the fire.

NANCY GRABILL FULMER, 74, of Audubon (Celebration of Life 8/6/23)

Obituaries

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

NANCY GRABILL FULMER, 74, of Audubon, died June 7, 2023. A Celebration of Life for NANCY GRABILL FULMER will be held following the Grabill Family Reunion, on Sunday, August 6, 2023, from 2-until 4-p.m., at the Irwin Community Center (Irwin, IA).

NANCY GRABILL FULMER is survived by:

Her special friend – Richard Smith, of Cameron, MO.

Her step-daughters:  Deborah (Jay) Duke; Susan (Heath) Nave.

Her brothers -Keith Grabill; Rex (Judy) Grabill; Alvin (Peggy) Grabill, all of Audubon.

Her sister – Helen Jorgensen (and Donnie Armentrout), of Audubon.

5 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, in-laws, numerous other relatives, her church families and many friends.

DEBRA K. OTTEN, 67, of Audubon (Svcs. 8/2/23)

Obituaries

August 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DEBRA K. OTTEN, 67, of Audubon, died July 26, 2023, at home, under hospice care. Funeral services for DEBRA OTTEN will be held 3-p.m. Wednesday, August 2nd, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends Wednesday afternoon from 1:00 p.m. until the time of the service at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church

Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery, in Audubon.

DEBRA K. OTTEN is survived by:

Her husband – Darold (Doc) Otten.

Her sons – Jason Otten and Joseph (Valerie) Otten, all of Audubon, and Jacob Otten, of Manning.

Her brothers – Dean (Cheryl) Austad, of Sioux Falls, SD., and Gene Austad, of Madison, SD.

Her sisters – Darla (Jon) Folsland, of Mesa, AZ.; DeAnn (Dan) Helms, of Bloomer, WI.

4 grandchildren, in-laws, other relatives and friends.