United Group Insurance

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023

Weather

October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy & breezy w/a slight chance of showers; A nearly steady temperature around 48. North wind 15 to 25 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of sprinkles. Low around 41. North wind around 10-15 mph.

Sunday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of sprinkles. High near 52. North wind 10 to 20 mph.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 59.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 63.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 61. Our low this morning, 48. We received .1″ rain at KJAN from 7-a.m. Friday to 7-a.m. Saturday. Last year on this date, the high in Atlantic was 58 and the low was 23. The record high for Oct. 14th in Atlantic was 88 in 1897. The record low was 16 in 1937. Sunrise is at 7:30. Sunset is at 6:41.

Northeast Iowa Community College president, placed on leave, says he’s done no wrong

News

October 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The president of Northeast Iowa Community College — on administrative leave for undisclosed reasons — says he’s done nothing wrong. Janelle Tucker reports.

Northeast Iowa Community College has campuses in Calmar and Peosta.

Iowa Volleyball Falls to No. 13 Penn State

Sports

October 13th, 2023 by admin

CORALVILLE, Iowa — University of Iowa volleyball fell to No. 13 Penn State, 3-0, inside Xtream Arena on Friday night.

The Hawkeyes were led by redshirt senior Delaney McSweeney with six kills and a clip of .500. Redshirt freshman Nataly Moravec also posted six kills and added nine digs to her stat line. Redshirt sophomore Sydney Dennis also had nine digs on the night. Senior setter Bailey Ortega registered 17 assists and tallied a career-best three service aces.

HOW IT HAPPENED

SET 1 (Penn St., 25-14): The Hawkeyes started the match on top, 3-1, after a Nittany Lion service error, a McSweeney kill assisted by Ortega, and a Penn State blocking error. The visitors went on a long run with Iowa points sprinkled in from senior Audrey Black and Moravec. With the Hawkeyes down by eight, they started to get their footing, posting kills by Moravec, McSweeney, redshirt junior Anna Davis, and fifth year Caitlan Buettner, a block by Black and Davis, and aces from Ortega and Dennis. Iowa fought but was unable to catch Penn State as it took the set.

SET 2 (Penn St., 25-18): Penn State took the first point of the set, but Buettner responded to tie at one. The Nittany Lions continued to set the pace of the match, but the Hawkeyes weren’t willing to give up. Iowa went on a four-point run, shortening the spread to four with kills from McSweeney and Moravec. The teams exchanged sets of three points with Penn State up, 13-10. The Hawkeyes scored six-consecutive points off a kill from Moravec, three forced errors and two aces from Black to bring the score within two, but the Nittany Lions responded and won second set.

SET 3 (Penn St., 25-14): Penn State continued its momentum into the third set. Iowa kept it close early with kills from Moravec, McSweeney, and Davis before the Nittany Lions pulled ahead. Halfway through the set, the Hawkeyes capitalized on errors and Ortega posted back-to-back service aces, but Penn State maintained its lead, 16-9. McSweeney, Buettner, freshman Gabby Deery, and Davis each posted kills before Penn State claimed the set and match.

UP NEXT

Iowa hosts Michigan State on Saturday inside Xtream Arena in Coralville, Iowa, at 6 p.m. (CT). The match will be live streamed on B1G+ (subscription required).

Trojans take tough loss at Harlan

Sports

October 13th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans had their hands full Friday night on the road at back-to-back and defending State Champions the Harlan Cyclones. A rivalry game for the Trojans that has been completely one sided as the Trojans haven’t defeated the Cyclones since the 2002 season. Unfortunately, for the Trojans that streak continued as the Trojans fell in a hard-fought battle 27-6. The Cyclone defense was to overpowering for the Trojans.

The Cyclones got the exact start that they had hoped and planned for. The Cyclones won the coin toss but elected to defer until the second half. The Cyclone defense came out and forced a quick three and out by the Trojans offense. The Cyclone offense responded with a great drive that took about eight minutes off the clock and captured the drive off with a 1-yard touchdown run by Noah Schmitz to get the scoring started for the night and put the Cyclones in the lead for the rest of the night. The second quarter was a defensive battle forcing punt after punt until Harlan got the ball back with 3:50 remaining in the half. After a couple first downs Will Arkfeld found Jozef Rice in the right corner of the endzone for a late touchdown to take a 13-0 lead into the break. The Trojans really limited the Cyclone rushing attack all night long and Head Coach Joe Brummer was impressed with how his defensive front unit played.

The second half had several big explosive plays by the Cyclones offense and was able to push the score wide open. In the second half the Cyclones scored a touchdown on a unbelievable punt returns by senior Brehden Eggers. Eggers fielded the punt and ran sideline to sideline before making his way back to the near sideline and turning on the jets to take the punt 65+ yards all the way to the house and pushed the game to a three-score possession game.  The Cyclones would answer the punt return with another drive capped off by another Eggers touchdown this time coming in the pass game. Coach Brummer said his team gave up to many big plays.

The Trojans would fight all the way to the end. The offense finally got onto the board after a 66-yard touchdown rush by Dante Hedrington. The Trojans would also find a rhythm in the pass game as sophomore Zayden Parker was able to find his man Colton Rasmussen for three consecutive completions. Parker struggled throwing the ball most the night partly due to the bad misty weather and Coach Brummer said the team wishes they could have some of those misses back.

The Trojans fall to 3-5 on the season now and will wrap up regular season play next Friday night as they will take on one of the best teams in the state of Iowa in Nevada at home for the Trojans senior night.

Hawkeyes Dominate Day 2 at ITA Midwest Regionals

Sports

October 13th, 2023 by admin

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Four University of Iowa student-athletes showed out on the second day of ITA Midwest Regionals on Friday at the Jayhawk Tennis Center.      

In doubles play, Daianne Hayashida and Jessica Matthews started the day off in doubles competition with a sweep against Hamanaga/Vimuktananda of Central Arkansas, 8-0, to send them to Round of 32. Pia Kranholdt and Barbora Pokorna kept the victories rolling with a tiebreaker win against Tulsa’s Hutchings/Berlanga, 8-7 (7-3) also putting them into Round of 32. Hayashida and Matthews pushed their way through to the Round of 16 after defeating Parkins/Stephani of Drake, 8-3. Kranholdt and Pokorna finished their day falling to Nebraska’s Pietrowicz/Loy, 8-4, finishing their doubles play.   

In singles play, Kranholdt started it off with a win against Arkansas’s Kacie Harvey in straight sets, 6-2, 7-5. Hayashida followed with a another straight-set win against Manami Ukita from Kansas State, 7-5, 6-2. Pokorna continued the victories against Southern Illinois’s Jordan Schifano, 6-3, 7-6. Kranholdt fell in her second match against Kristina Novak of Oklahoma State, 6-1, 6-1.   

Pokorna and Hayashida will advance to Round of 32 for singles, while Matthews and Hayashida will advance in doubles to Round of 16. The Hawkeyes will continue the action tomorrow morning.   

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH SASHA SCHMID    

“I’m proud of our fight throughout a long day of competitive matches.  It was good for us to battle through many tough moments today. I’m happy for Dai and Jess to advance in doubles and Dai and Poko to move forward in singles. Looking forward to another great day tomorrow.”  

Tournament Draws: https://tinyurl.com/55748ffn   

ITA Regional Championships Livestream: https://tinyurl.com/y84kdkxh     

Day One Results    

Jessica Matthews (UI) def. Tuana Tinaztepe (UM): 7-5, 6-1  

Nore Heinitz (UND) def. Jessica Matthews (UI): 6-3, 4-6, 10-4   

  

Day Two Results  

  

Doubles competition:  

Daianne Hayashida/Jessica Matthews (UI) def. Sumomo Hamnaga/Vichitraporn Vimuktananda 

(UCA): 8-0  

Barbora Pokorna/Pia Kranholdt (UI) def. Lily Hutchings/Maria Berlanga (UT): 8-7 (7-3)  

Daianne Hayashida/Jessica Matthews (UI) def. Oriana Parkins Godwin/Ines Stehpani (DU): 8-3  

Maja Pietrowicz/Lucy Loy (UN) def. Barbora Pokorna/Pia Kranholdt (UI): 8-4  

  

Singles competition:  

Pia Kranholdt (UI) def. Kacie Harvey (UA): 6-2, 7-5  

Daianne Hayashia (UI) def. Manami Ukita (KS): 7-5, 6-2  

Barbora Pokorna (UI) def. Jordan Schifano (SIUE): 6-3, 7-6 (8-6)  

Kristina Novak (OSU) def. Pia Kranholdt (UI): 6-1, 6-1  

Hawkeyes Close Regular Season with Top-Half Team Finishes

Sports

October 13th, 2023 by admin

PEORIA, Ill. – University of Iowa men’s and women’s cross country earned top-half team placings in its regular season finale at the Bradley Pink Classic on Friday.

Iowa senior Jack Pendergast guided the Hawkeye men through wet and rainy conditions to an 11th-place finish (out of 28) with his 25:04.4 time in the 8,000-meter red race. Pendergast finished 41st overall and led the men’s team for the first time this season. Junior Aidan King had a strong showing, setting a career best 25:18.0. Junior Ian Geisler (25:22.1), freshman Miles Wilson (25:28.9) and sophomore Will Ryan (25:33.0) rounded out the scoring for Iowa.

On the women’s side, senior Amber Aesoph was Iowa’s top finisher for the third time this season, leading the women’s team to an 11th-place finish (out of 32 teams). Aesoph set a new personal record in the 6,000-meter red event, crossing the line in 21:49.3 and earning 30th-place, overall. Seniors Alli Bookin-Nosbisch (22:00.7) and Abby Ryon (22:07.4) also clocked career bests on Friday afternoon. Freshman Cameron Kalaway finished with a time of 22:26.3 and scored for the Hawkeyes for the first time this season.

A trio of Hawkeyes began the day with the men’s 8,000-meter white race. Freshman Luke Knepp, sophomore Nate Harbert and junior Yohana Yual implemented a pack mentality during the race and stayed together in the top ten through the first 4,000 meters. Knepp and Harbert wrapped up their day with top-ten finishes and new personal bests, crossing the line in 25:25.0 and 25:31.5, respectively.

The women’s 6,000-meter white event followed, with senior Kelli Tosic (22:36.4) and freshman Clare Kelly (22:41.0) finishing sixth and seventh, respectively. Sophomore Rowan Boulter (22:54.0) and seniors Ellie Twedt (22:55.9) and Katie Moore (23:06.1) put together strong performances and secured top-20 finishes.

UP NEXT: The Hawkeyes turn their focus to postseason competition, beginning with the Big Ten Championships in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 27.

Man convicted of Sex crime in NW Iowa dies in prison

News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Coralville, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Friday (today), reported a man serving a 15-year sentence for Sexual Abuse in the 3rd Degree and other charges out of Ida County, has died.

62-year-old David Allen Wieling, Sr., was pronounced dead due to natural causes at 4:35 a.m. on Friday, October 13, 2023 while in hospice at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center where he had been housed due to chronic illness.

Weiling began serving his sentence on November 14, 2018.

Check docks and equipment for invasive species before storing for the winter

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds lake property owners to check their boat and trailers, and docks and lifts, for aquatic invasive species before storing them for the winter. Aquatic invasive species, everything from zebra mussels to Eurasian watermilfoil, move from one waterbody to another by hitchhiking on boats, in bait buckets and on other equipment used in the water. They can create serious problems for Iowa waters and negatively impact the quality of outdoor recreation experiences.

Kim Bogenschutz, aquatic invasive species coordinator for the Iowa DNR, says “Fall is a great time for lake property owners to check their boats, docks and lifts for new infestations of aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels. As you bring each item out of the water, visually inspect areas that have been submerged for months. Touch smooth surfaces to check for juvenile zebra mussels that feel like sandpaper when you run your hand over a surface they’ve attached themselves to and are often invisible to the human eye.”

Aquatic invasive species often grow quickly and spread fast when brought to a new lake or stream due to lack of natural controls.

How to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species

  • CLEAN any plants, animals, or mud from your boat and equipment before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRAIN water from all equipment (motor, live well, bilge, transom well, bait bucket) before you leave a waterbody.
  • DRY anything that comes into contact with water (boats, trailers, equipment, boots, clothing, dogs). Before you move to another waterbody either: Spray your boat and trailer with hot or high-pressure water; or Dry your boat and equipment for at least five days.
  • Never release plants, fish or animals into a water body unless they came out of that waterbody and always empty unwanted bait in the trash.
  • It is illegal to possess or transport prohibited aquatic invasive species or to transport any aquatic plants on water-related equipment in Iowa.  Signs posted at public accesses remind boaters to stop aquatic hitchhikers and identify infested waters.

Iowa law also requires boaters to drain all water from boats and equipment before they leave a water access and to keep drain plugs removed or opened during transport. It is also illegal to introduce any live fish, except for hooked bait, into public waters.

Learn more about aquatic invasive species, including a list of infested waters in the current Iowa Fishing Regulations or at www.iowadnr.gov/ais.

No. 6 Hawkeyes Down Indiana

Sports

October 13th, 2023 by admin

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana – Two first quarter goals led the sixth-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team to a 2-0 victory over Indiana on Friday afternoon at Deborah Tobias Field.

Iowa improves to 11-2 on the season and 3-2 in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes outshot Indiana 16-8 and had nine shots on goal to the Hoosiers’ five. Iowa had eight penalty corner opportunities to Indiana’s five.
In the games 17th minute sophomore Milly Short found the back of the goal off a penalty corner, giving the Hawkeyes the lead.
Freshman Dionne van Aalsum drew a penalty stroke, and junior Hillary Cox converted giving Iowa an insurance goal in the 23rd minute.
OF NOTE…
– Short recorded her first goal this season.
– Iowa recorded its eighth shutout this season. The Hawkeyes have allowed eight goals in 13 games.
– Sophomore Mia Magnotta recorded five save in today’s game, bringing her total to 36 on the season.
UP NEXT

No. 6 Iowa travels to No. 5 Louisville on Sunday for a top-ten matchup at 11 a.m.

BBB Tips for Donating to Relief Efforts in Israel and Gaza

News

October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) –  This past Saturday (Oct. 7, 2023), Hamas militants from Gaza launched a surprise attack against towns in southern Israel, including a music festival. Media sources report there were over 900 deaths, over a thousand wounded and more than 100 Israeli hostages being taken. In response, Israel declared war on Hamas, sent airstrikes into Gaza on Sunday, over 600 Palestinians were killed.

For those seeking to help victims and families impacted by this crisis, BBB Wise Giving Alliance offers the following giving tips and a list of BBB Accredited Charities soliciting for relief efforts:

  • Can the charity get to the impacted area? Not all relief organizations will be positioned to provide relief quickly. See if the charity already has a presence in Israel or Gaza.
  • Are you alert to possible social media scams? Scammers recognize the emotional motivation to help in response to emergency situations. Be wary of responding to appeals without taking the opportunity to verify the trustworthiness of the social media source or the specified charity.
  • Should you send clothing and food? Local drives to collect clothing and food to send overseas may not be practical as the logistics and timing to deliver and disperse such items will be challenging. Relief organizations are better equipped to obtain what is needed, distribute it effectively and avoid duplication of effort.
  • Is the charity experienced in providing emergency relief? Experienced disaster relief charities are the best bet to help deliver aid as soon as possible. New entrants may have difficulty in following through even if they have the best of intentions.
  • Are you considering crowdfunding appeals? If engaging in crowdfunding, it is safest to give to someone you personally know and trust, keeping in mind that some crowdfunding sites take measures to vet posts, others don’t. If the poster claims they will forward funds to a specified charity, consider visiting the charity’s website on your own and giving to them directly after having checked them out.
  • Are you cautious about “100%” claims in appeals? Charities have fundraising and administrative expenses. If a charity promotion claims that all funds collected will be used for relief, see if there is an explanation about how they are able to do this. Even a credit card donation will have a processing fee. For more on this topic, click HERE.

    For more information:

    To report a scam, go to BBB Scam Tracker. Learn more about how to give wisely.