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IHSAA releases 1A/2A baseball brackets

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June 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

(Boone) — The Iowa High School Athletic Association has released the Class 1A and 2A brackets for the 2023 postseason.

The first round is on July 1st while the district semifinals are on July 5th with the district finals slated for July 8th.

 

CLASS 1A

SUBSTATE 5

District 9 

Moulton-Udell at Moravia

Twin Cedars vs North Mahaska at Moravia

Semifinals at Notre Dame, Burlington & Moravia

Finals at Notre Dame, Burlington

SUBSTATE 6

District 11 

Melcher-Dallas at Lynnville-Sully

Martensdale-St. Marys vs Southeast Warren at Lynnville-Sully

Murray at Ankeny Christian

Wayne vs. Grand View Christian at Ankeny Christian

Semifinals at Lynnville-Sully & Ankeny Christian

Finals at Lynnville-Sully

District 12 

Panorama at Coon Rapids-Bayard

Mount Ayr at Mormon Trail

ACGC at Lenox

East Union vs. Bedford at Lenox

Semifinals at Coon Rapids-Bayard & Lenox

Finals at Coon Rapids-Bayard

SUBSTATE 7

District 13 

Glidden-Ralston at IKM-Manning

Audubon at Alta-Aurelia

Boyer Valley at Exira-EHK

Semifinals at St. Mary’s, Remsen & Alta-Aurelia

District 14 

Ar-We-Va at Woodbury Central

CAM vs. Earlham at Coon Rapids-Bayard

Griswold at Tri-Center

Southwest Valley vs. Stanton at Tri-Center

SUBSTATE 8 

District 15

West Harrison is top seed and has a bye.

Riverside vs. East Mills at Fremont-Mills

Essex at St. Albert

Sidney at Fremont-Mills

Semifinals at West Harrison & St. Albert

District 16 

Lawton-Bronson vs. Logan-Magnolia at Gehlen Catholic

Westwood vs. Woodbine at Woodbury Central

CLASS 2A 

SUBSTATE 2

District 3 

Kuemper Catholic is No. 1 seed and has a bye.

Semifinals at Kuemper Catholic

Finals at Kuemper Catholic

SUBSTATE 6

District 11 

Nodaway Valley at Chariton

Semifinals at Van Meter

Finals at Van Meter

District 12 

Central Decatur is the top seed and has a bye.

Semifinals at Pella Christian

Finals at Pella Christian

SUBSTATE 8

District 15 

Underwood is the No. 1 seed and has a bye.

Semifinals at Underwood

Finals at Underwood

District 16

Clarinda & Red Oak are the top two seeds and will have a bye.

Shenandoah vs. AHSTW at Treynor

Missouri Valley at Treynor

Semifinals at Clarinda

Finals at Clarinda

GREGORY “GREG” CHRISTENSEN, 61, of Cumberland (Svcs. 07/01/2023)

Obituaries

June 22nd, 2023 by admin

GREGORY “GREG” CHRISTENSEN, 61, of Cumberland passed away on May 2, 2023 at Unity Point Hospital in Des Moines. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for GREGORY “GREG” CHRISTENSEN will be held on Saturday, July 1st at 11:00 a.m. at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Atlantic Color Guard will be presenting honors after the service. The service will be live-streamed at www.rolandfuneralservice.com and will be available for later viewing by Monday night, July 3rd.

Memorials may be made to the family for later designation.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

GREGORY “GREG” CHRISTENSEN is survived by:

His Daughters and Sons: Rhiana, Krystl, Cami, Ethan, Nate, and their families

His Brother: Rick Christensen

Many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

ROBERT “BOB” DUANE BEBENSEE, 87, of Atlantic, IA (Memorial Svcs. 6/30/23)

Obituaries

June 22nd, 2023 by admin

ROBERT “BOB” “BOB WITH ONE O” DUANE BEBENSEE, 87, of Atlantic, died Thursday, June 22nd in the comfort of his home under hospice care. A Memorial service for BOB BEBENSEE will be held 11-a.m. Friday, June 30, 2023, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

A luncheon will be held following the service in the reception hall of the Schmidt Family Funeral Home.

Visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 29, 2023, at Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Private interment will be at Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Bob Bebensee Family, and they will be designated to many of his favorite organizations and charities. Memorials may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523 50022.

BOB BEBENSEE is survived by:

His wife – Dee Bebensee, of Atlantic.

His brother – Bill (Marj) Bebensee, of Gridley, CA

His daughter – Carol (Ryan) South

His son – Jeff (Michelle) Bebensee & Jeff’s son, Clayton.

3 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

IHSAA Statement: June 21, 2023

Sports

June 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) is the current media rights holder for select IHSAA championship events. IHSSN has recently announced it has adopted a new model that would charge the public to watch certain live events.

IHSSN plans to begin charging for live streaming with the 2023 IHSAA State Baseball Tournament in July. The network has previously provided the public with free access to championship events via television and other formats.

IHSAA has objected to the IHSSN’s plans to charge the public and earlier today filed a Petition for Declaratory Relief in Polk County District Court seeking, among other things, a declaration from the court as to the rights of the parties with respect to charging fees to the public under the relevant media rights agreement.

Moving forward, IHSAA will continue to strive for free public access to broadcasts of its championship events.

Big Ten Announces 2023-24 Conference Opponents for Women’s Basketball

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June 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Big Ten Conference announced on Thursday each institution’s 18-game conference opponent breakdown for the 2023-24 women’s basketball season.

The University of Iowa will play five teams twice (home/away) and eight teams once (four home and four away).

The Hawkeyes will face Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, and Wisconsin twice. Iowa will host Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and travel to Maryland, Northwestern, Purdue, Rutgers.

Participating coaches and partners announced for Big 12 Conference’s Rucker Park Program, “Big 12 Hoops in the Park”

Sports

June 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IRVING, TEXAS – Today, the Big 12 Conference announced the men’s and women’s basketball coaches that will lead youth clinics being held this summer during the Conference’s Rucker Park program, “Big 12 Hoops in the Park”.

Six Big 12 men’s basketball head coaches and five women’s basketball head coaches will travel to New York City to lead the clinics. Men’s basketball coaches participating include Scott Drew (Baylor), Mark Pope (BYU), Wes Miller (Cincinnati), Jerome Tang (Kansas State), Mike Boynton (Oklahoma State) and Jamie Dixon (TCU). Women’s basketball coaches participating include Amber Whiting (BYU), Katrina Merriweather (Cincinnati), Ron Hughey (Houston), Jeff Mittie (Kansas State) and Krista Gerlich (Texas Tech).

“I look forward to representing the Big 12 in NYC,” said Mike Boynton, head men’s basketball coach at Oklahoma State and a Brooklyn-native. “It’s an incredible opportunity for our conference to pour into a community with such a rich basketball tradition. I’m honored to be selected and can’t wait to see the type of impact we can have on the youth of my home city.”

“I am grateful for the opportunity to represent the Big 12 in New York,” said Katrina Merriweather, head women’s basketball coach at Cincinnati. “The opportunity to teach and create meaningful moments with youth at the historic Rucker Park is an incredible honor and having a homegrown New Yorker with A’riel Jackson in our program makes the event even more special.”

Big 12 Hoops in the Park will be held on Tuesday, July 18, in partnership with New York City Parks. Additional partners for Big 12 Hoops in the Park include Hard Rock Hotels, Gatorade, and WHOOP, who will provide fitness bands for each basketball coach. Following drills and clinic sessions, coaches will participate in a Q&A with participating youth. Big 12 Hoops in the Park will also feature live DJs, food trucks, and more.

Atlantic City Council adopts resolution for new Natural Gas Service Franchise Fee

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June 22nd, 2023 by admin

At their meeting on Wednesday night, the Atlantic City Council passed a resolution for a Revenue Purpose Statement for a Natural Gas Service Franchise Fee.  The new fee will fund Atlantic Police Department pay increases.

Atlantic City Administrator John Lund said the Personnel and Finance Committee had a meeting in April to discuss personnel and pay issues with the Atlantic PD. They found that during the current union agreement the wages for a senior officer were $1.70 less per hour than the average wage of a pool of similar population communities. The committee felt this doesn’t make Atlantic competitive in the job market.

In order to boost wages, Lund proposed a 13-step wage schedule that will follow each year of service. Lund said the ten-year cost of the proposal will be a total of $533,696. The annual cost will range from $31,121 to $58,017 depending on retention of officers.

Lund said putting a five-percent natural gas franchise fee in place was the best way to pay for the increases. He said the committee also felt that revenue would make the city less dependent on property taxes to fund the PD and other city departments.

Alliant Energy customers will see an average bill increase of $4 per month. The franchise fee will replace the city’s local option sales tax that is currently charged to Alliant customers.

Governor Reynolds announces leadership change at Department of Education

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June 22nd, 2023 by admin

DES MOINES – Today, Governor Reynolds has announced a change in leadership at the Department of Education, appointing McKenzie Snow, presently Deputy Secretary of Education in the Commonwealth of Virginia, to replace Chad Aldis as department director.  Aldis, who was named director in March of this year, has resigned for family reasons.  

 

Snow’s appointment as Director of the Iowa Department of Education is effective Monday, June 26. Aldis will remain through June 30 to assist with the transition. 

 

“While a leadership change at this time was unexpected, I respect why it’s necessary. I want to thank Director Aldis for his service, and I wish him and his family the very best,” Governor Reynolds stated. 

 

“I’m confident that McKenzie Snow is the right leader for this promising time at the Department of Education. Her leadership experience over state education departments in both Virginia and New Hampshire, at the U.S. Department of Education, and for the White House has earned her the respect of educators and policymakers alike. She has worked to expand career and technical education opportunities that empower students to earn a credential or credit, implement the Science of Reading to drive literacy, and promote transparency and student-centered funding. She will be a tremendous asset as we continue to expand opportunity in Iowa’s education system.”  

 

“Governor Reynolds is an education champion, and I am humbled by her appointment to serve Iowa’s students in partnership with families and teachers,” Snow said. “All children—regardless of their background or zip code—deserve a great education that inspires and prepares them for the future. Together, we will continue to build upon Iowa’s commitment to educational excellence for all children.” 

 

Snow is a national education leader and dedicated public servant who has served students in the classroom, two states, and the federal government. Prior to serving as Virginia Deputy Secretary of Education over early childhood education through postsecondary pathways, she was confirmed and served as New Hampshire Division Director of Academics and Assessment, Special Education, Career Development, Adult Education, Wellness, and Nutrition. 

 

She also served in the federal government as a Special Assistant to the President at the White House Domestic Policy Council, Senior Adviser at the Office of Management and Budget, and Policy Director at the U.S. Department of Education. 

 

In the classroom, Snow taught remedial courses at the University of the Free State in South Africa. She has been named a Fulbright grantee, Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, and Bush Institute and Clinton Foundation Presidential Leadership Scholar. 

 

Snow is a fifth-generation Kansan. She and her fiancé are excited to return to the Midwest. 

Four recent arrests in Mills County

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June 22nd, 2023 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports four recent arrests.

On June 18th Deputies arrested 23-year-old Brett Mikel Case of Omaha, NE on a charge of Theft 1st. He was arrested at 8:35 p.m. on Interstate 29 near mile-marker 44. Case was taken to the Mills County Jail and held on $10,000 bond.

On Wednesday, June 21st Deputies arrested 35-year-old Nicole Katherine Spracklin of Plattsmouth, NE on a Warrant for Failure to Appear. She was arrested at 10:22 a.m. a the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Also on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. 46-year-old Justin Dean Miller of Lenox was arrested at the Taylor County Jail on a Warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $5,000.

On Thursday morning at 12:58 a.m. Deputies arrested 29-year-old Patrick Clayton Giesting of Malvern on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance on East 4th Street. Geisting was booked in to the Mills County Jail on $1,000 bond.

Details on June 9th motorcycle crash in Cass County released

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June 22nd, 2023 by admin

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has released details on an accident that occurred on June 9th, 2023. At approximately 10:20 p.m. that day area first responders were called to the intersection of Lewis Road and Oxford Road in Lewis for a single vehicle motorcycle accident.  Investigation found that a 2022 Honda Sport Bike was operating westbound on Oxford Road approaching the turn onto Lewis Road.  The operator, later identified as 28-year-old Christian Contreras-Pinera, of Schuyler, NE, failed to negotiate the turn and lost control. The sport bike left the roadway and struck a bumpy area in the adjacent grass and ditch.  This caused the motorcycle to flip end-over-end several times, ejecting the operator.  Contreras-Pinera was flown to a regional hospital for serious injuries.