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Another Iowa football game may be moved to Friday night

Sports

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz hinted that a second game this upcoming season is being moved to Friday night. The Hawkeyes already have their annual Black Friday game scheduled at home against Nebraska.

The Hawkeyes played at Maryland on a Friday night in 2021 and Ferentz does not like the idea of infringing on high school football.

Ferentz made his comments at a Polk County I-Club event in West Des Moines.

Megan Franklin introduced as new AD at Northern Iowa

Sports

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Megan Franklin was introduced as the new director of athletics at Northern Iowa. Franklin had been the senior associate AD at Drake for the past 12 years and also had a nine-year stint at Virginia Tech. She was impressed with the family atmosphere at UNI.

Franklin says UNI ranks at the top of the Missouri Valley Conference in several categories.

Franklin says in this era of the transfer portal and N-I-L increased fundraising becomes even more important.

Franklin says her job is to help the coaches and athletes succeed.

Iowa joins suits trying to block rules designed to phase out diesel-powered semis

News

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa is among a group of states suing the State of California and the Biden Administration over rules that critics say will force the trucking industry to convert to electric semis before the power grid can support the transition. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says it’s the worst nightmare for the supply chain. “Electric trucks are a lot more expensive than the diesel trucks and they barely exist, mostly as prototypes,” Bird says. “Biden and California’s radical ‘green dream’ is unrealistic and it’s out of touch, a fantasy.”

Two dozen states, including Iowa, are going to court to try to block E-P-A rules about emissions from semi tractors’ tailpipes. A separate legal action involving Iowa and 17 other states is challenging California’s plan to require zero carbon emissions from semis operating in California that come from trucking companies with over 50 trucks. That rule would go into effect in 2036.

Iowa Motor Truck Association chairman Scott Szymanek is president of Stutsman, Incorporated, a trucking company based in the small town of Hills, near Iowa City. He says ithe trucking industry cannot convert to electric semis as quickly as the regulations require.  “Battery electric vehicles are a viable option for some trucking operations, such as urban delivery and even school buses, but you cannot move the entire U.S. economy a battery vehicle alone,” he says. “It is simply unrealistic.”

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird speaks during news conference at Housby Co. in Ankeny. She was joined by Dale Decker of Decker Truck Line, on left, and Iowa Motor Truck Association chair Scott Szymanek on right. (RI photo)

Szymanek says renewable diesel fuel has a lower carbon footprint over its life cycle when compared to battery-operated trucks. Dale Decker, the C-E-O of Decker Truck Line, says his company has been testing electric trucks at their facility in Fort Dodge, but Decker says sending battery powered semis out on the highways is unrealistic.  “It’s just not possible with the cost and charge times, the distance, weather factors. Cold, hot changes the distance on where the truck can go, the capability of that truck,” Decker says. “Sure, we’d all like to get there, but pushing this down our throat like this is just not a way to go.”

The U-S Supreme Court recently ruled California can enforce animal welfare rules related to pork that’s produced elsewhere, but sold in California. Bird says she’s disappointed in that ruling, but the attorneys general will argue, as they did in the pork-related case, that California’s rule is a violation of the U-S Constitution’s interstate commerce clause. “California does not have the power to tell another state what to do, particularly when it comes to trucking,” Bird says. “What California is doing is extreme.”

Bird says there are other legal precedents directly related to cases involving the trucking industry that support the effort to block California’s ‘clean fleet’ trucking rules. California officials have said while only six percent of the vehicles on California roads are trucks, those trucks account for a quarter of the state’s transportation-generated greenhouse gas emissions.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., May 15, 2024

Weather

May 15th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/areas of fog this morning; A slight chance of showers & thunderstorms. High near 71. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mo. cloudy w/a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms.Low around 55.
Tomorrow: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning, otherwise partly sunny. High 76. N/NW @ 5-10 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 79.
Saturday: Mostly sunny & breezy, w/a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. High near 82.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 78. Our Low was 49. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 56 and the Low was 51. The Record High for May 15th was 91 in 1894 & 2017. The Record Low was 29 in 1929, 1973 & 1983. Sunrise: 6:02. Sunset: 8:32.

Atlantic Trojans Boys Soccer Team Suffers Loss In First Round of Substate Playoffs

Sports

May 15th, 2024 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans boys soccer team lost 11-1 in the first round of the Class 3A-Substate 5 playoffs on Tuesday night. Winterset scored the first nine goals of the game until Atlantic’s senior Taye Jordan got the Trojans on the scoreboard with less than 15 minutes left to play in the first half.

The second half was a defensive battle until Winterset tacked on two more goals to secure the win for the Huskies.

Trojans coach Mark Andersen talked about trying their best to battle back in the match despite allowing up to nine goals in the first half.

The Trojans made adjustments in the second half according to coach Andersen.

Atlantic senior Trahyger Carey gave his thoughts on his final match as a Trojan.

This loss for the Trojans will end their season. The Trojans ended the season with a 3-13 overall record and went 0-7 in the Hawkeye Ten Conference

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Tuesday High School Girls Tennis Results

Sports

May 14th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CLASS 1A REGION 1

Bishop Heelan Catholic 5, Cherokee 3 

Spencer 5, Denison-Schleswig 1 

Denison-Schleswig winner: Abigail Gutierrez 

Spencer 5, Bishop Heelan Catholic 4 

IOWA CLASS 1A REGION 2

Clarinda 5, Lewis Central 2 (Qualified for State with Win)

IOWA CLASS 1A REGION 3

Kuemper Catholic 5, North Polk 4 (Qualified for State with Victory)

IOWA CLASS 2A REGION 1

Dowling Catholic 5, Thomas Jefferson 0

Attorney General Bird briefly talk about trip to Trump’s NYC trial

News

May 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird attended Donald Trump’s trial in New York on Monday at the invitation of the Republican Attorneys General Association. She briefly answered a question about the trip during a news conference today (Tuesday) in Ankeny. “I went to New York to show my support for President Trump and to witness what was going on there in that courtroom in Manhattan,” Bird said.

Bird told Iowa reporters no tax dollars were used for the trip. A spokesperson for her campaign later identified the group that paid for it. Bird spoke with New York reporters Monday and said Trump’s trial was a travesty and the charges against the former president were a scam, but during her news conference in Ankeny she spoke about the trial for about 12 seconds. Bird was at a trucking company with Iowa Motor Truck Association representatives to announce legal action against E-V rules for semis.

Atlantic School Board Special Meeting Notice for 5/15/24

News

May 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District will meet at 5:30pm Wednesday, May 15, 2024 in the Atlantic High School Media Center. The meeting will be open to the public as required in Chapter 20 of the Iowa Code.

AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approve Agenda
4. Action Item(s)
a. Approve 2024-2025 Certified Agreement between the Atlantic Education Association and the Atlantic School District
5. Discussion
a. The Atlantic Classified Union will present its initial contract proposal for the 2024-2025 school year between the
Classified Union and the District’s Negotiation Committee.
b. The District’s Negotiation Committee will present its opening proposal to the Atlantic Classified Union and its
representatives.
6. Adjournment
7. Exempt Session
a. The District’s Negotiation Committee will go into an exempt session to review proposals. Meeting closed to the public.

MARTHA ANN PIPER, 90 [Graveside Svcs. at a later date]

Obituaries

May 14th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

MARTHA ANN PIPER, 90, died Monday, May 13, 2024, at Heritage House in Atlantic, Iowa.  Per her wishes cremation for MARTHA ANN PIPER has taken place, and a graveside service for her and Walter will be held at a later date at the Kossuth Cemetery in Mediapolis, Iowa. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

The family requests memorials be directed to the Heritage House Good Samaritan Fund at 1200 Brookridge Circle, Atlantic, IA 50022. The Good Samaritan Fund provides financial assistance to residents who have outlived their resources. This allows them to continue living in the familiar surroundings and with the caring staff they are accustomed to. Martha was a recipient of this program.

MARTHA ANN PIPER is survived by:

Her sons – Dennis Piper, of Mediapolis; David Piper, of Burlington, IA; Wayne Piper of El Cajon, CA, and Dan Piper of Winfield, IA.

Her daughters – Renae Smothers, of Atlantic; Teresa (Jeff) Godwin, of Cumberland, and Sharon (Tom) Duffy of Des Plaines, IL.

Her sister –  Dina Poole, of Burlington, IA

Her brothers – Ray (Karen) Iversen, of Macomb, IL., and  Sivert Iversen, of Burlington, IA.

17 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandson.

  Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

CAM Cougars Baseball Season Preview with Coach Drew Ticknor

Sports

May 14th, 2024 by admin

The CAM Cougars baseball team will be playing their next game right around the corner. The Cougars are coming off a 9-13 overall and 6-8 Rolling Valley Conference record from last season.

CAM will be heading the road for their first two games, when they travel to Southwest Valley and East Mills to start the season. The Cougars first home game of the season won’t be until May 28th, when they host Logan Magnolia.

The season has been fast approaching according to coach Drew Ticknor

Coach Ticknor comments on what it was like in their rebuilding year last season.

The Cougars will be bringing back the same roster as they didn’t lose anyone to graduation from last year.

Coach Tickner talked about his teams main goals for this season.

The Cougars next baseball game will be Tuesday May 21st, when they will travel to Southwest Valley in a non-conference matchup. First pitch of that game will be at 7:30 p.m.