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Harlan wins boys Hawkeye Ten Conference Golf Tournament; Atlantic 4th

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May 4th, 2023 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Boys Golf Tournament
05/04/2023 @ Atlantic Golf & Country Club (Par 69)

Team Scores

  1. Harlan 316
  2. Kuemper Catholic 317
  3. Denison-Schleswig 319
  4. Atlantic 320
  5. Glenwood 325
  6. Clarinda 339
  7. Lewis Central 345
  8. Shenandoah 375
  9. Creston 390
  10. St. Albert 392
  11. Red Oak 395

Individuals

First Team All-Conference

  1. Easton Embrey, Denison-Schleswig, 73
  2. Jade Spangler, Shenandoah, 74
  3. Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 74
  4. Alex Bladt, Harlan, 76
  5. Braxton Vonnahme, Kuemper Catholic, 76
  6. Jason Colpitts, Glenwood, 77

Second Team All-Conference

7. Owen Okerbloom, Lewis Central, 77
8. Tristan Hayes, Atlantic, 79
9. Jonas Reynolds, Harlan, 79
10. Roth Den Beste, Atlantic, 79
11. Gavin Schau, Glenwood, 79
12. Landon Wolf, Denison-Schleswig, 80

Other Atlantic Scores
Sam Brosam 80
Tate Niklasen 82
Hudson McLaren 88
Cruz Weaver 89

Atlantic Head Coach Ed Den Beste: “Going into the match today we felt good about playing on our home course. I knew they wanted to shoot well and win today. A few of us going off to some tough starts but found ways to grind through holes. Roth and Sam both had a string of bogey holes. Both finished the last few holes well to have a good score. Tristan had a very good front. 3 over and in good position. However, got into some trouble on a few holes especially 16. Had to battle to keep it below 80. I thought Tate had a great round. Good to see our 6th golfer come in with an 82. Hudson and Cruz just couldn’t get some consecutive par holes. Both had to battle at times. We were 5 shots from winning. It was a tough battle today. If we could have had a 75 in there that would have helped us and that is what the three teams ahead of us had today. We move on to Kuemper Tournament on Saturday.”

IGHSAU Soccer Rankings 05/04/2023

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May 4th, 2023 by admin

2023 SIXTH Iowa Girls’ High School Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, May 4, 2023
 
Class 1A
School
Record
LW
1
Des Moines Christian
9-2
1
2
Nevada
10-3
2
3
Davenport Assumption
7-3
4
4
Gilbert
7-3
5
5
Underwood
7-2
6
6
Van Meter
6-2
3
7
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
9-3
7
8
Hudson
9-1
8
9
Denver
11-1
9
10
Center Point-Urbana
5-2
10
11
Panorama
9-2
12
12
Dike-New Hartford
7-3
11
13
Anamosa
8-1
NR
14
Harlan
10-3
14
15
Beckman Catholic
9-2
15
 
Dropped Out: Solon (13)
 
Class 2A
School
Record
LW
1
Waverly-Shell Rock
10-0
3
2
Dallas Center-Grimes
9-3
1
3
North Scott
9-1
2
4
Independence
10-0
4
5
Pella
10-2
5
6
Spencer
10-2
8
7
North Polk
7-5
6
8
ADM
7-4
11
9
Marion
9-0
12
10
Lewis Central
10-3
7
11
Bondurant-Farrar
5-5
9
12
Cedar Rapids Xavier
4-5
10
13
Norwalk
8-4
13
14
Central DeWitt
6-6
15
15
Burlington
9-2
NR
 
Dropped Out: Glenwood (14)
 
Class 3A
 
School
Record
LW
1
Waukee Northwest
11-1
1
2
West Des Moines Valley
11-1
2
3
Johnston
7-4
3
4
Ankeny
7-3
4
5
Dowling Catholic
8-3
5
6
Pleasant Valley
10-3
6
7
Linn-Mar
9-3
7
8
Ankeny Centennial
6-5
8
9
Bettendorf
8-2
9
10
Waukee
6-6
10
11
Muscatine
8-5
11
12
Urbandale
7-5
13
13
Mason City
11-1
14
14
Iowa City High
6-3
NR
15
Dubuque Hempstead
10-2
12
 
Dropped Out: Sioux City East  (15)

Suspect in a Harlan indecent exposure incident is arrested

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office reports one person was taken into custody Wednesday evening on a charge of Indecent Exposure. The Sheriff’s Office was made aware at around 3:41-p.m., Wednesday, of a male subject possibly exposing himself in public in the area of 8th and Walnut in Harlan.

A vehicle description was given by a witness, and deputies began looking for the vehicle that had left the area upon arrival. A vehicle was located matching the description in the Northeast portion of the county. The suspect matching the description was located at approximately 5:05pm, taken into custody, and is currently being held in Shelby County Jail. According to online court records, the suspect arrested for Indecent Exposure on May 3rd, was 41-year-old Chad Ewing. A preliminary hearing in his case was set for May 23rd, in Shelby County.

An Indecent Exposure charge is a serious misdemeanor.

*All suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

UI study: Rural Iowa hospitals are losing birthing centers at ‘striking’ rate

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A University of Iowa study finds some pregnant women in rural Iowa quit getting prenatal care when their local hospital closes its birthing center, even if prenatal care is still available. Tom Gruca, a marketing professor in the U-I’s Tippie College of Business, says they studied the impact of the recent closures of labor and delivery units at seven rural Iowa hospitals and found women seeking prenatal care fell from 83- to 79-percent.  “You might say, ‘Well, that’s only four-percent,’ but remember, every one of those is a pregnancy, and every healthy baby’s a miracle,” Gruca says, “so that’s a significant drop.”

The hospitals studied were in Clayton, Emmett, Hamilton, Hardin, Lucas, Osceola and Van Buren counties and they were the only labor and delivery unit in those counties before the closures. Gruca says prenatal care is exceptionally important. “A lot of prenatal care is preventative,” Gruca says. “We’re trying to ward off problems with the baby and with the mother. If you have inadequate prenatal care, you’re more likely to have a premature baby, low birth weight, and then there can be problems for the mother herself.”

In a worst case scenario, those problems can result in death for the baby, the mother, or both. In recent decades, Iowa has seen birthing centers close at dozens of hospitals, which Gruca calls “striking.” “We have 99 counties in Iowa, 77 counties in the year 2000 had at least one labor and delivery center. By 2020, that number had dropped to 46,” Gruca says. “So we have lost 31 counties in the last 20 years or so.”

The majority of those counties are rural, which means expectant mothers often face a long drive to get professional care. There are multiple reasons as to why a hospital may close its birthing center, but Gruca says most of them revolve around money.”Rural counties are sparsely populated, so you don’t have a lot of babies being born there, and it’s very expensive to do so,” Gruca says. “Iowa has one of the lowest proportion of OB-GYNs per capita in the entire nation. The last time I looked, we were ranked 49th in the nation.”

As for the reduction in women seeking prenatal care, Gruca says one possible solution would be to set up a central source of information those mothers-to-be could access. Ideally, it would be a place where they could find health care professionals who provide the care they need, and who also accept their insurance.

The 2023 Iowa legislative session has adjourned

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2023 Iowa legislative session has ended. The Republican majority approved a series of G-O-P priorities like state funding for private school expenses and curbs on what books are allowed in public school libraries, A bipartisan property tax relief plan cleared the legislature this week. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver says those issues were at the top of the G-O-P’s list for 2023.

“We wanted to work on school choice. We wanted to work on parental empowerment,” Whitver says. “…We really wanted to work on property taxes knowing that the huge assessments were coming. I think we were able to get all of those things accomplished, so it was a very, very successful year.” House Speaker Pat Grassley began talking about school choice in 2020 and he says with 24 new Republicans in the Iowa House this year, the plan came together.

“We try to make commitments and follow through with those things that we tell Iowans we’re going to do,” Grassley says, “whether it’s on the campaign trail or whether it’s when we show up here for the first day of session,” Grassley says. Democrats say Republicans have left two BILLION dollars in the taxpayer relief fund and even more tax revenue remains unspent and House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst says it could have been used on key priorities, like water quality.

“We could be investing in public schools. We could be doing more for mental health in this state. We could be doing more for the issues that Iowans can about with those resources,” Konfrst says. “Instead, they’re sitting in an account, so that the governor can brag about having a big account.” Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls says the G-O-P pursued divisive policies this year.”Republican poured gasoline on the flames of the culture war by undermining and politicizing Iowa’s public schools…banning books from school libraries,” Wahls say,” and attacking the freedoms of parents and the LGBTQ community.”

This (Thursday) afternoon, Governor Kim Reynolds is signing the property tax changes that passed the legislature this week with the support of Republicans and nearly all Democrats. Lawmakers say the goal is to ensure this spring’s assessments don’t lead to massive property tax increases in September of next year.

Glenwood woman arrested for Assault & Criminal Mischief

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Police in Glenwood report a woman was arrested Wednesday for Domestic Abuse Assault and Criminal Mischief. 38-year-old Robyn Salmons, of Glenwood, was being held in the Mills County Jail on a $600 bond.

Best burger winner sees big increase in business

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The co-owner of the central Iowa bar that’s home of this year’s “Best Burger” competition winner says their business has picked up dramatically since the announcement. Marianne and Matt Pacha opened their “Flight Bar and Grill” in Huxley one year ago, and were hoping that milestone would help them plan. “We said, as soon as we hit the year mark, we’ll be able to know, like, usually the season is like this or that. And then this kind of threw things out the window — it’s gonna be a whole new data we’ll have to figure out — but all for good reason. We are thrilled about this,” Pacha says.

She says they had been 200 to 300 burgers in a week and Tuesday they sold 260. The couple didn’t have any background in running a restaurant, but she says her husband worked in grocery retail, and they knew there was a need for the establishment in the community. “We were a young couple have built a house here. And after we moved in, we were like let’s go grab a drink. We’re tired from the day. And there wasn’t really a place to do that at the time,” she says.

The name of the establishment comes from the Ballard school district, which mascot is the Bombers, and then they have flights of beer too. They donate one dollar from every burger sold to the Ballard Education Foundation to help support the school district. Pacha says their foundation is a double burger with several ingredients. “Lots of love and lots of fresh ingredients. We source our beef exclusively from Midwest farms. They’re also smash burgers. So cooked in their own fat, a crisp outside, but nice to see inside. We use a really high-quality brioche bun and we also have in-house aoli we use on all of our burgers,” she says.

The Foundation burger at the Flight Bar & Grill, in Huxley.

The contest is held ever year by the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and Iowa Beef Industry Council. Pacha says seeing all the extra people come in great because it puts more eyes on the community. “It’s exciting to get more people into Flight — but Huxley as a whole, it’s such a wonderful community we have so much to offer. We have new people come in, say ‘We didn’t even know this was here. We didn’t know there were so many new houses going up. We didn’t know you know, insert fact here.’,” Pacha says. “So it’s really exciting that people are learning that actually has more to offer than just you know, small town I am. Well, we have a great school district.”

You can find Flight just off Highway 69 on the south side of Huxley. They are open Sunday-Thursday from 11 a-m until 10 p-m, and Friday, Saturday from 11 a-m until 11 p-m.

Gov. Reynolds announces application start date, administrative rules for Students First Education Savings Accounts

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May 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Iowa Governor Reynolds has announced that applications for Students First Educations Savings Accounts (ESAs) will be accepted starting May 31, 2023. The Students First Act was signed into law earlier this year and will provide state funding for eligible students who attend accredited nonpublic schools starting in the 2023-2024 school year.  Additionally, the State Board of Education today adopted administrative rules that specify definitions for the program, eligibility requirements for participation, parameters for the application process, and program administration and accountability.

“As we prepare to accept applications later this month for Iowa’s landmark Students First ESA program, the rules approved today will provide families with the details they need to consider their options and prepare to apply,” stated Governor Reynolds. “We are one step closer to providing choice in education for Iowa families regardless of income or zip code.”

All incoming kindergarteners and all K-12 students currently enrolled in a public school district are eligible for the ESA program. Families whose children currently attend an accredited nonpublic school are also eligible for ESAs based on their annual income during the first two years of the program. For the 2023-2024 school year, income eligibility is 300 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL); and 400 percent FPL for the 2024-2025 school year. Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, all K-12 students in Iowa will be eligible for an ESA regardless of income.

The following rules specify some eligibility requirements for students currently attending an accredited nonpublic school:

  • Parents or guardians of students currently enrolled in an accredited nonpublic school will verify their income eligibility using “net income” from their 2022 state tax form.
  • Household size will be determined by the number of people who reside together and are related by birth, marriage, adoption, legal guardianship, or by placement in the home through a state agency. “Household” includes parents, student applicants, and other children who share at least one parent by birth, adoption, a parent’s current marriage, or placement in the home through a state agency.
  • Students must be enrolled full time at an accredited nonpublic school.

The administrative rules are posted in their entirety on the Iowa Department of Education’s ESA webpage, along with answers to frequently asked questions about the program. Parents interested in applying for an ESA are encouraged to sign up for notifications when information is updated on the website.  Parents will complete and submit applications through an online system which the Department of Education, Office of the Chief Information Officer, and other state agencies are now implementing with Odyssey, the vendor selected to administer the ESA program. Webinars will be offered to assist parents with the application process when the system launches on May 31.

Applications will be accepted from May 31 through June 30, 2023, for the 2023-2024 school year.

IGHSAU sets regional golf sites and assignments

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May 4th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union has released regional sites and assignments for the golf postseason.

The Class 1A and 2A regional first round tournaments will be played on May 12th.  Regional finals for all four classes are on May 17th.

View the complete list of sites and assignments HERE.

Check out the regions where area teams will be playing, grouped by final site, below.

CLASS 1A REGION 1 FINAL @ CAM

Region 1A First Round at Aurelia (Boyer Valley, Glidden-Ralston, Woodbine)

Region 1B First Round at IKM-Manning (Audubon, CAM, Exira-EHK, IKM-Manning, Logan-Magnolia, Riverside, St. Albert, Tri-Center)

Region 1C First Round at Sidney (Bedford, East Mills, Essex, Griswold, Hamburg, Lenox, Sidney, Southwest Valley)

CLASS 1A REGION 3 FINAL @ LYNNVILLE-SULLY

Region 3A First Round at Grundy Center

Region 3B First Round at Woodward-Granger (Coon Raipds-Bayard, Martensdale-St. Marys)

Region 3C First Round at Mount Ayr (East Union, Lamoni, Melcher-Dallas, Mormon Trail, Mount Ayr, Nodaway Valley/Orient-Macksburg, Southeast Warren, Wayne)

CLASS 2A REGION 2 FINAL @ CARROLL/KUEMPER CATHOLIC 

Region 2A First Round at Red Oak (Clarinda, Kuemper Catholic, Missouri Valley, Red Oak, Shenandoah, Treynor, Underwood)

Region 2B First Round at Roland-Story

CLASS 3A REGION 1 @ STORM LAKE

Harlan

CLASS 3A REGION 2 @ CARROLL 

Atlantic, Denison-Schleswig, Glenwood

CLASS 3A REGION 3 @ OSKALOOSA 

Creston

CLASS 4A REGION 2 @ WDM VALLEY 

CB Thomas Jefferson, CB Abraham Lincoln, Lewis Central

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/03/2023

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May 4th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Lewis Central 3, CB Thomas Jefferson 1