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Drake’s Todd Stepsis previews the PFL opener against San Diego

Sports

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Drake opens defense of its Pioneer League Football championship at home on Saturday against perennial power the University of San Diego. After opening with a win at Eastern Washington The Bulldogs lost at fifth ranked South Dakota. San Diego is 2-1 against a challenging schedule.

That’s Drake coach Todd Stepsis. San Diego has won seven league titles since 2014 and look to be in bounce back mode after going 4-7 in 2023.

Stepsis is concerned about a San Diego defense that has already scored three touchdowns this season.

Atlantic School Board approves bid for portable radios; tables decision on hiring a Superintendent search firm

News

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic School Board held a Special Session this (Wednesday) evening at the Achievement Center. During their session, the Board approved a low bid from Electronic Engineering, for portable radios (Walkie-Talkies), which will be paid for through a Homeland Security Safety Grant amounting to $200,000 ($50,000 for each of the district’s 4 buildings). Interim Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen said District Technology Director Roger Warne recommended the Board approve Electronic Engineering’s bid.

Johnsen said purchase of the radios includes staff and administrator training in their use. In other business, the Atlantic School Board reviewed proposals from three professional search firms, with regard to the hiring of the District’s next, full-time Superintendent. They previously received proposals from McPherson & Jacobsen, Ray & Associates, and HYA. Finance Director Lisa Jones said money for the hiring of a search firm would come from the School Board’s budget.

Atlantic School Board Special Session, 9-25-24

HYA had the highest bid at approximately $18,000, including a consultation fee. The other two firms were pretty much in the same ballpark price-wise, and slightly lower.  The Board discussed the possibility of saving the costs associated with going through a professional search firm only to possibly come full-circle and offer Dr. Johnsen the full-time job. Johnsen has indicated she would be willing to stay in the position if the Board wishes.

In the end, though, the Atlantic School Board voted to table a decision on hiring a firm for a couple of weeks, until they can talk with the public and others, and attempt to justify expense of having an outside consulting agency, or explore other options.

Atlantic Park Advisory Commission receives Splash Pad update; Sunnyside Pool finances & more

News

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic Park Advisory Commission met this (Wednesday) afternoon. Parks and Rec Coordinator Jeff Christensen remarked he’s continuing to see vandalism in some of the City’s Parks, in Mollet and Cedar Park. He said the vandalism he’s seen this year alone is more than the past three years, and measures were being taken to try and catch the perpetrators.

Splash Pad representative Ali Pieken said the concrete shade structures for the different pad features have been erected on the concrete pad, and they’re still on-track for the Pad features to arrive at the end of October or early November. They’ll turn it on for testing and then winterize the Splash Pad until it’s officially turned on until the grand opening next year.

Board Chairman Kevin Ferguson said he’s spoken with the Junior Federated representatives about new signage along the Bull Creek Pathway, and the estimated cost ($600), but to date, has not heard back on a commitment to move forward. Chelsie Rush with the YMCA reported on Sunnyside Pool Finances. The information was from the YMCA’s side of things only, and not the City. It included payroll and management expenses and loss amounts to. Revenue from RAGBRAI (approximately $10,000) helped to bring the net loss down by that same amount.

Atlantic Splash Pad shade structures installed (9-25-24) – Ric Hanson photo

Atlantic Public Works Director Kirk Knudsen reported on the condition of the asphalt on the trails around the Schildberg Recreation Area, and the costs for the materials, transported the materials, and other costs associated with laying down. He noted that with the City of Atlantic’s downtown street projects coming up next year, there will be an asphalt plant nearby, which could help to lower the costs of transportation.

Jeff Christensen remarked the Nishna Valley Trails group is hoping for another grant to resurface with asphalt or concrete some of the trails next year, as with years past. The City would be willing to provide the labor for the trail surfacing. Christensen said he would get some numbers together to present to NVT President Dave Chase.

 

Ledges state park celebrating 100 years

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Friends of Ledges State Park in Boone County will celebrate its 100th anniversary Saturday. Park manager Andy Bartlett says it’s a favorite place for one particular form of outdoor recreation. “Ledges is known, not only in central Iowa but across the state, as a premier hiking destination,” he says. Bartlett says there are only four-and-a-half miles of trails, but the provide a lot of different challenges.

“There’s a diversity of difficulty levels, the scenery is amazing, the topography makes it a little challenging, and it’s just really a big draw, especially in the fall months,” he says. “The colors are changing, the weather’s cool, the bugs are almost gone, and you will find a fantastic place to hike here, at Ledges.” He has a favorite spot to visit in the park. “Ledges canyon itself is really one of the focal points, most unique areas in all of Iowa, from the sandstone geology to the native plant diversity the animals that call it home, just the unique experience that it offers for our visitors,” Bartlett says.

Ledges State Park. (DNR photo)

Ledges has faced some challenges through the years with too much water. “Flooding has been, you know, a thorn in the side of any past employee who’s ever worked here at Ledges. The Des Moines River being our west boundary Pease Creek, which flows through the heart of the Ledges Canyon, both of those offer different types of flooding at different times of year, and can pose a little bit of a challenge,” he says. “We had a little bit of flooding early this spring from the Des Moines River, but it it receded out of here in plenty of time for this event.” The event Saturday is open to the public.

“Starting at 10 o’clock, we have a historical characters hike, which is being put on by our seasonal naturalist here at the park. They’re going to lead participants on about a mile and a half hike, pretty easy on the trails, but they’ll meet some of those historic characters that were such a big part of the story of this park and its origin,” Bartlett says.

You can go to the Friends Of Ledges State Park Facebook page to find out more about the events.

1 dead following a semi-vs-van accident in NW Iowa Wednesday morning

News

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Sioux City, Iowa) – A crash late Wednesday morning on U-S Highway 75 near Sioux City, resulted in the death of a woman from Plymouth County, and blocked both lanes of traffic for about 4 1/2 hours. The Iowa State Patrol says that a little before 10:30-a.m. a Chrysler Voyager minivan was struck by a 2000 International tractor-trailer near the intersection with County Highway C-70, or about a mile north of Sioux City.

According to the crash report, the minivan’s driver, 64-year-old Joann Martin of Hinton died in the crash that happened when the van was traveling westbound on C-70 and was attempting a turn to go southbound on Highway 75. The patrol says the minivan pulled into the path of a semi going northbound on the highway and was struck by the semi on the driver’s side.

Following the impact, both vehicles crossed the highway’s median and entered the southbound lanes, where the semi overturned and blocked the roadway. Joann Martin died at the scene. The driver of the semi, 53-year-old Scott Mitchell, of Hornick, wasn’t hurt. Southbound traffic was re-routed into Hinton while the crash was being investigated and the scene cleared.

Wailes Brothers & Anderson / DeVore reel in the victory at the SWIFT TBF Bass Tournament on Viking Lake

Sports

September 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

 

Southwest Iowa Fishing Team kicked off their 2024/2025 AgriVision Elite boat series season this past weekend on Viking Lake. Forty student anglers launched their boats in rainy conditions, but by the end were greeted with sunny weather for late September. Atlantic Trojan anglers Joaquin and Jake Wailes of Wiota, reeled in the winning bag in Powerade High School Series at the McDermott and Son Roofing / Dump Truck Jig TBF bass fishing tournament. The brothers found the fish early and hauled in an impressive bag of 5 fish weighing 14.88 pounds. Again, the rest of the teams were highly competitive Kade Wilson and Zach Bass finished in the runner up spot with a total of 14.12, third place went to Colin Rudy and Matt Pollack from Atlantic with 11.14, Cody Swank, Harlan, and Gavin Dougherty, Atlantic were fourth with 9.94 and rounding out the top five Atlantic Trojans Braxton Hass / Hunter Quist, 9.83.

Joaquin Wailes hooked a monster 5.23 pounder to win the AM Cohron & Son Big fish for the tournament.

Fairlife Junior teams also competed with Colton Anderson and Holden DeVore from Atlantic weighing in their winning bag of 5 fish totaling 12.61. Runner up spot went to Letty McSorley, Riverside / Brendan Wilke Atlantic, 6.94, Colton Krueger, Riverside and Bennett Dorr, Riverside finished third with 6.02, and rounding out the top four was, Blake Siefken and Bentley Runge of with Woodbine with 4.88.

 

Other winners from the tournament were.

Big Bite Baits Fish On- (first fish caught)- Christian Thompson

Fast Metal First Five in the Box- Colton Anderson / Holden DeVore

Ole Blue Bait & Tackle –Gannon Otte, Colin Rudy, Tim Donovan

Fishing Assault Beat your best- Matt Pollack

Dump Truck Jig- “Haulin in the Bass”- Joaquin Wailes

The next event for SWIFT will be Sunday, Oct13th at Green Valley, both Fair Life Junior and Powerade High School division will fish together.

For complete details and updated information visit www.swifishingteam.com

For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow SWIFT’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

Photo credits to Jill & Callie Rudy, and Hade DeVore.

Thanks to all the sponsors, boat captains, parents, volunteers, and anglers for making an awesome event.

Southwest Iowa Fishing Team

9/22/2024 Viking Lake

Division: POWERADE HIGH SCHOOL

SWIFT High School Teams

Place   Angler 1                                             Angler 2     # of Fish                 Big Fish       Total Bag Weight

1             Joaquin Wailes              Jake Wailes                     5                             5.23                     14.88

2             Kade Wilson                   Zach Bass                        5                             3.82                     14.12

3             Colin Rudy                       Matt Pollack                   5                             3.48                     11.14

4             Cody Swank                    Gavin Dougherty          5                             3.38                     9.94

5             Braxton Hass                 Hunter Quist                   5                             3.85                     9.83

6             Brentyn Hoover             Lucas Bose                     5                             2.80                     9.44

7             Carson Faue                   Gannon Ott                     5                             3.13                     9.38

8             Christian Thompson Jarrett  Hansen              5                                                             9.29

9             Colton Frieze                  Caden Frieze                   5                             2.22                     9.13

10          Jordan Robinson          Nathan Bentler              5                             3.06                     8.89

11          Collin Russell                Logan  Binkley               5                                                             8.42

12          Grayson Molgaard      Landon Schenck          5                                                             8.36

13          Nicholas Marin             Connor Swenson         5                             2.40                     7.76

14          Tim Donovan                  Talan Vanarsdol           5                                                             6.52

13          Blake Schwartz             Gavin Lindstrom          5                             0.00

14          Jax Lauzon                       Clay Price                         5                             0.00

Southwest Iowa Fishing Team

9/22/2024 Viking Lake

Division: FAIRLIFE JUNIOR

Place   Angler 1                             Angler 2                    # of Fish                Big Fish      Total Bag Weight

1             Colton Anderson         Holden DeVore             5                            4.11                     12.61

2             Letty McSorley               Brendan Wilke               5                             2.09                     8.22

3             Colton Krueger               Bennett Dorr                   5                             6.02

4             Blake Siefken                  Bentley Runge               5                             4.88

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht previews Houston

Sports

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State quarterback Rocco Becht says the Cyclones are focused on their Big 12 opener and not the big picture. With a 3-0 record and a number 18 national ranking the Cyclones are considered an early contender for the new expanded college football playoff. They are a nearly two touchdown favorite heading into their league opener at 1-3 Houston.

Becht says the Cougars showed their potential in a near upset of Oklahoma on the road.

Becht says the Houston defense makes it a priority to create turnovers.

Becht says the Cyclone running game made a lot of progress during non-conference play.

Iowa State’s Domonique Orange on the start of Big 12 play

Sports

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State defensive lineman Domonique Orange says the 18th ranked Cyclones are acting like the underdog as they get ready for their Big 12 opener at Houston. The Cyclones are 3-0 and a nearly two touchdown favorite against a Cougar squad that is 1-3 after a 34-0 loss at Cincinnati.

Orange says the Cyclones are going to Houston with a chip on their shoulder.

Iowa State ranks ninth in the country in points allowed but Orange says the Big 12 race is a new challenge.

The defense is preparing to face two quarterbacks. Senior Donovan Smith and sophomore Zeon Chriss both played in the loss to Cincinnati.

Volunteers needed for UI study of drug that may help slow Alzheimer’s

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September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – University of Iowa Health Care is looking for volunteers to take part in a national study of a drug that shows promise in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Del Miller, the U-I’s principal investigator for the study, says they’re looking for people between the ages of 50 and 89 who are just starting to show signs of a problem.

Miller says, “These would be people that have either mild memory impairment or have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.” U-I-H-C is among nearly 50 sites nationwide taking part in what’s dubbed the BenfoTeam study, which is funded by the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute on Aging. The drug is called benfotiamine and Miller hopes it will slow the symptoms or even reverse them.

“If a person decides to be a part of this study,” Miller says, “they would come in for their initial visit, and part of that would be doing some testing of their memory and other brain functions to see if they would meet that criteria.” Volunteering for the study will involve a commitment of more than a year of visits to Iowa City and Miller says it will -not- require a lot of invasive procedures.

“It’s in a duration of 72 weeks,” Miller says, “and so there are visits staggered throughout the study. Early on, it’s more frequently, and the first visit is more of a screening visit to see if the person is appropriate for the study.” For more information and to volunteer, call the study coordinator Karen Smith, at 319-353-5158.

Alzheimer’s is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States. In Iowa, more than 62,000 people have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, and there are nearly 100,000 family members and friends caring for their loved ones with the disease.
https://www.benfoteam.org/

Cease and Desist Order Issued Against Clive Based Contractor

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September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa)  – The Iowa Insurance Division has issued a cease-and-desist order against William Campbell and All or Nothing LLC, a Clive, Iowa limited liability company doing business as All or Nothing Roofing and Construction.  The order claims that Campbell and his company have acted as an unlicensed public adjuster by soliciting business and offering services that require a public adjuster license in the state of Iowa.  All or Nothing LLC and Mr. Campbell have 30 days to request a hearing on the cease and desist order.

A public adjuster is any person who, for compensation, acts on behalf of an insured, during the investigation, negotiation, or settlement of a first-party claim for loss or damage to real or personal property of the insured. Iowa law requires public adjusters to be licensed.  It is important for property owners to know that if a disagreement with their insurance company arises over the cost and scope of repairs, the homeowner or a licensed public adjuster, not the contractor doing the work, needs to communicate and negotiate with their insurance company.  A contractor may provide information, such as damage reports and repair estimates, to the homeowner and, if asked, to the insurance company, but may not represent or negotiate on behalf of the homeowner.

Many times, contractors solicit business, especially after major storms, by offering services that fall under the definition of public adjusting. If an insured property owner has become involved with a contractor who has made these types of promises or commitments, the Iowa Insurance Division encourages the public to report it by emailing storm-chaser-scams@iid.iowa.gov. Deputy Commissioner Jared Kirby says “Dealing with damage from a storm is stressful for those impacted. Unlicensed storm-chasers may attempt to create expectations on settlement values or scope of repairs that do not align with the language of the insurance policy which can cause delays to claim resolution and added expense to consumers.”

It’s important for Iowans to make certain that any service provider working on storm restoration is a reputable company and provides the consumer with proof of insurance, proof of contractor registration and references to allow the consumer to make an informed decision regarding who will be chosen to perform the repairs.  Iowans with questions or concerns regarding their insurance policy or claim can file a complaint with the Iowa Insurance Division.