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Hawkeyes Set for Exhibitions at South Dakota, Drake

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa soccer kicks off the 2023 season with a road exhibition against South Dakota on Saturday, Aug. 5, at the First Bank & Trust Soccer Complex in Vermillion, South Dakota. Action gets underway at 11 a.m. (CT).

The match is the first of two exhibitions prior to the regular season. The Hawkeyes conclude preseason action with the second exhibition versus Drake at 7 p.m. (CT) on Aug. 12 at the Cownie Soccer Complex in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

South Dakota finished 4-9-5 overall last season, led by returning Coyote Janaina Zanin with 12 offensive points, as well as starting goalkeeper Caroline Lewis. The Bulldogs were 5-8-6 on the year in 2022, and also return their leading point scorer in senior Emma Nagel (11 points, 5 goals).

Attendance to both matches is free, and spectators are encouraged to attend.

Iowa brings back a veteran core of five seniors who have made a combined 217 career starts. Leaders include returning captain and fifth year player Samantha Cary, as well as graduate student Josie Durr suiting up for her seventh season wearing the black and gold.

Junior Elle Otto is Iowa’s leading returner offensively, having put up 11 points last season on three goals and five assists. Senior goalkeeper Macy Enneking currently ranks sixth in career shutouts (9) and seventh in career victories (13) for the Hawkeyes.

Fourteen returning Hawkeyes have made at least 10 career starts. Iowa also welcomes 16 newcomers, including 13 freshmen and three transfers.

The Hawkeyes open the regular season on Aug. 17 at Florida Gulf Coast in For Meyers, Florida. Iowa’s home opener is set for 1 p.m. (CT) on Aug. 20 against Kansas City.

Patrick McCaffery To Attend Nike Skills Academy

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior Patrick McCaffery will participate in the Nike Skills Academy on the Nike campus in Portland, Oregon, from Aug. 7-12. The forward will attend the Academy prior to joining his teammates in Europe on their foreign trip.

The Nike Skills Academy will provide McCaffery the opportunity to train alongside some of the best past and present NBA players and coaches. The prestigious skills development camp features the nation’s top collegiate players, which includes a combine experience, drills, off-court workouts, film sessions and competition.

“I am honored and excited about the opportunity to represent our basketball program at the Nike Skills Academy,” said McCaffery. “I am grateful for the opportunity and will do my best to make the most of it.” 

 

McCaffery averaged 9.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, one assist and 0.8 steals during his junior season, where he played in 27 games with 14 starts. The Iowa City, Iowa, native reached double figures in 11 games and had five 20-point contests. McCaffery enters his senior season having scored 769 career points.

McCaffery is the fifth Hawkeye since 2014 to be invited to the elite basketball camp, joining Aaron White (2014), Jarrod Uthoff (2015), Peter Jok (2016) and Tyler Cook (2018). 

 

Other Notes 

Junior Riley Mulvey will not make the foreign trip due to a prior family commitment. 

 

The Hawkeyes depart for their foreign trip on Aug. 5. In a slight change to the previously announced schedule, the Hawkeyes will open play in Paris against the Paris All-Stars on Aug. 8, before playing game two in Valencia against the Valencia All-Stars on Aug. 11. Iowa closes out its foreign trip on Aug. 14, in Barcelona against the Barcelona All-Stars. 

Iowa State hoops heads to the Bahamas

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State basketball team leaves Friday for a three-game trip to the Bahamas. The Cyclones open Sunday against the Bahamas Select Team.

That’s Cyclone coach T.J. Otzelberger who feels the schedule will be competitive.

The final game of the trip is August ninth against a team from Argentina.

Iowa’s Freeman adjusting to college game

Sports

August 4th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa freshman Owen Freeman has spent the summer adjusting to the physical challenge of college basketball. The 6-10 native of Moline helped lead Moline High School to an Illinois state championship last season and is expected to make an immediate impact for the Hawkeyes.

Freeman says his athleticism is an advantage on the front line.

Freeman says style of play is a major reason he is at Iowa.

The Hawkeyes leave on Saturday for a three-game trip to Paris and Spain,

Watch for crews inspecting bridges on at the U.S. 20/U.S. 75/I-29 interchange in Sioux City next week

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – If you need to travel around the U.S. 20/Interstate 29 interchange in Sioux City next week, please watch for ramp closures as the Iowa Department of Transportation crews inspect bridges in the area. The five bridges are on U.S. 20 and will be inspected on Aug. 7 and Aug. 8, weather permitting. The DOT will be closing the westbound U.S. 20 to the southbound I-29 ramp on Monday, Aug. 7. Motorists will  be directed to a detour using Floyd Boulevard.

On Tuesday, Aug. 8., the DOT will close the southbound I-29 exit to eastbound U.S. 20 (to Fort Dodge). Travelers will be directed to a detour on U.S.20 over to Nebraska and then turning around to go east.

Both of these ramp closures will be in place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

ISP urges motorists to drive safe, and be aware of motorcyclists heading to Sturgis

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sioux City, Iowa via KCAU) – Iowa Dept. of Transportation data show nearly 80% of Iowa motorcyclists killed in 2022 were not wearing a helmet. As thousands of bikers head to Sturgis, South Dakota for a motorcycle rally that runs through August 13th, the Iowa State Patrol urges safe driving.

Seventy-eight percent of motorcyclists killed in 2022 were not wearing a helmet, a 3% increase from 2021, and a 10% increase from 2020.  The number of fatalities, 49, was down from 2021, when 68 motorcyclists died. Despite Iowa’s lack of a motorcycle helmet law, Iowa State Patrol Sgt. Alex Dinkla said the Iowa State Patrol always recommends safety.

Thirty-two bikers have been killed on Iowa roads so far in 2023, putting Iowa on track to see more motorcycle fatalities than in 2022. There were no laws introduced in the most recent legislative session to require riders to protect themself with a helmet. Iowa, Illinois and New Hampshire are the three states with no motorcycle helmet laws. Other states require helmets for riders age 17 or younger, or for all riders.  In 2022, 45% of motorcyclists were impaired, a 2% decrease from 2021 and 6% decrease from 2020.

83rd Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, 2023 (Sturgis.com)

VIRGINIA R. CONKLIN, 74, of Atlantic [& formerly of Elk Horn, IA] – Celebration of Life 8/8/23

Obituaries

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

VIRGINIA R. CONKLIN, 74, of Atlantic [& formerly of Elk Horn, IA], died July 25, 2023, at Cass Health in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Memorial Service for VIRGINIA CONKLIN will be held 1:30-p.m. Tuesday, August 8, 2023, at the First United Presbyterian Church, in Atlantic. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends on Monday, Aug. 7th, from 5-until 7-p.m., at the First United Presbyterian Church, in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery in Winnebago, MN, on August 24th (2023).

VIRGINIA CONKLIN is survived by:

Her Mother – Mary Conklin, of Winnebago, MN.

Her brothers – Thomas Conklin (& Lori Rogers), of Phoenix, AZ; Steven (Amy) Conklin, of Zimmerman, MN; and Joseph Conklin, of Mankato, MN.

Her sister – Dianna Conklin, Blue Earth, MN.

Her best friend, Merrie Ann Sloth, other relatives and friends.

Red Oak woman arrested for urinating & defecating in public

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report a woman was arrested Thursday evening on a Red Oak P-D warrant. 31-year-old Amanda Joy Williams, of Red Oak, was wanted on a warrant for Urinating and Defecating in Public. Williams was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Dept of Ed doesn’t have set guidelines for schools on removing books

News

August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The legislative liaison for the state Board of Education says there isn’t one general set of instructions to schools for removing books from school libraries. Liaison Eric St. Clair was asked about the new laws that prohibit publications that depict sex acts and the teaching about gender identity. “We get feedback from the field, which is helpful in terms of what perhaps we thought was clear and isn’t clear. And as we get that feedback we review it on a case-by-case basis and determine how to appropriately respond,” St. Clair says. He was asked if there is a general set of guidelines they use to respond to districts. “It depends on the situation, and how it would be best addressed,” he says.

Board president, John Roberts, says he’s also getting feedback. “Talking to educators, there’s a lot of confusion, I know. People in the field that I’ve talked with, are looking for the D-E (Department of Education) or for somebody who provides direction, because right now people are and neither guessing what is right or wrong and not being a violation of the law,” he says. Roberts says the law doesn’t take effect until the first of the year — but there is confusion now as districts try to address the issue. “Anything that the D-E can do to help alleviate some of that confusion would be more than welcome,” he says.

The law also requires school districts to make available a comprehensive list of all books available to students in school libraries on their website.

Iowans will save $5M with sales tax holiday, now in effect

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August 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who plan to do some back-to-school shopping today (Friday) and tomorrow will be able to stock up on new duds at a discount as it’s the state’s annual Tax-Free Holiday. John Fuller, spokesman for the Iowa Department of Revenue, says the tax holiday always falls on the first weekend in August. “There are some rules around this,” Fuller says, “and basically Iowans will not be charged sales tax when they purchase clothing or footwear that’s less than $100.”

He offers some examples of what is — and isn’t — included in the two-day holiday. “If you want to buy maybe school shoes for your children, and they’re less than $100, you would not pay — in most parts of the state — the 7% sales tax,” Fuller says. “It does not include things like jewelry, sunglasses, things like that, but clothing and footwear, typically clothing that you would wear every day.”

Iowa’s first tax-free weekend was held in August of 2000. Fuller says the holiday helps Iowa’s economy and its businesses. “They benefit by about $5-million not paying sales taxes for those two days, so it’s significant,” Fuller says. “It goes up a little bit each year and I think it’ll be popular again this year just because inflation is creeping up and whenever you can save some money, that’s a good thing.”

The Tax-Free weekend started at 12:01 this morning and runs through 11:59 P-M Saturday. Learn more at https://tax.iowa.gov/iowas-annual-sales-tax-holiday.