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ISU wins international acclaim for entrepreneurship program

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July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University is being named Entrepreneurial University of the Year for the Americas, following an international competition held in Barcelona, Spain. Judi Eyles is the director for the Pappajohn Center for Entrepreneurship on the Ames campus. Eyles says, “We were excited to first be a finalist, and then to actually receive the award was unexpected but very, very awesome.”

The award was presented by the Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities, which is based in Germany. It’s honored universities in Europe, Asia and Africa in the past. “This is the first time they’ve ever done in Americas Division, so we applied for this honor which recognizes an institution that has embedded entrepreneurship across its campus,” Eyles says. “We ended up being a top five finalist in our category and ended up getting the first place prize. So it was great!”

Callan Randall gives her pitch at the Student Innovation Center. (ISU photo)

She says there’s a wide range of entrepreneurial opportunities at Iowa State, from undergraduates to grad students to PhDs. “And then for anybody who has an idea that needs help, we have a whole group of people that can help people move that idea along, build teams, gain funding, figure out how to market, connect with mentors,” Eyles says. “So it’s really from the classroom to the boardroom.”

Iowa State ranks number-four in the Midwest and 11th nationally in the Princeton Review’s annual survey of undergraduate schools for entrepreneurship studies.

Heat wave due to arrive just in time for the statewide bike ride

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July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Those thousands of bicyclists who will trek across Iowa next week will face many challenges, not the least of which will be Iowa’s summer heat. Meteorologist Kristy Carter, at the National Weather Service, says they’re predicting a heat wave to arrive right around the time the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa begins on Sunday, meaning, those RAGBRAI riders will be roasting for much of the journey. “We still have the generally cooler conditions through the rest of this week, but we are looking at that warming trend starting next week with some actually pretty hot conditions by roughly mid next week, where our heat index values may reach or near at least 100 degrees,” Carter says. “We are certainly looking at that signal for above-normal temperatures.”

So far, this July hasn’t been as brutal as in summers past, but forecasters say that’s about to change. Carter says, “Right now, the official forecast only goes out through really next Wednesday, but we are looking at highs in the mid to upper 90s on both Tuesday and Wednesday.” Depending on the humidity levels, the weather service may be issuing heat advisories or even heat warnings next week. “That’ll certainly be something we’ll be watching over the next several days, just to see how everything plays out with what are the temperatures, what are those dew point values,” Carter says. “Right now, our heat indices are, for the most part, below 100 and our forecast for next week, that’ll certainly be something we’ll be watching.”

The experts say one key way to stay safe when it’s sweltering outdoors is to limit physical activity, which isn’t an option for those who are pedaling their way across the state. Carter says RAGBRAI riders should follow the rest of the guidelines. “Wear light-colored clothing, make sure to have plenty of water,” Carter says, “and just try to maybe bike a little bit earlier in the day, if possible, just to kind of avoid that late afternoon heat.”

The 50th annual ride starts Sunday in Sioux City and ends next Saturday, 500 miles later, in Davenport.

Pott. County Fair Schedule through Sunday

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – The 127th Annual Pottawattamie County Fair rolls on through Monday, in Avoca. Today (Friday, July 20th), the schedule includes:

  • 8:00-a.m., 4-H/FFA Goat Show – Followed by the Sheep Show
  • 1:00-p.m., the 4-H/FFA Rabbit Show & Small Pet Show
  • 2:00-p.m., 4-H/FFA Dog Show
  • 4:00-p.m., 4-H/FFA Club Volleyball Tournament
  • 5:00-p.m., Beef Fitting Clinic by the Danker Family
  • 7:00-p.m., Free Grandstand Event – the Finding Dixie Band.

Events on Saturday, July 22nd, include:

  • 9:00-a.m., 4-H/FFA Beef Show
  • 1:00-p.m., Grandstand Event: Side-by-side races
  • 2:00-p.m., Fair Olympics hosted by CYC
  • 5:00-p.m., Grandstand Event: WIMRA Mud Bog Races.

And on Sunday, there’s the 4-H/FFA Swine Show at 7-a.m., a Cornhole Tourney at 1-p.m., and the 5-p.m. Grandstand Event features Truck and Tractor Pulls.

Montgomery County Fair Schedule for Friday & Saturday, July 20th & 21st

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The fun and activities continue through Sunday at the Montgomery County Fair, in Red Oak. Here’s a look at the schedule for today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday):

Friday, July 21
Morning Cookies & Drinks from Farm Credit Services for Exhibitors
9:00 AM–9:00 PM 4-H Exhibit Building Open
Throughout Day Critter Close-Ups – White Building (11:00, 1:00, 3:00)
Throughout Day Meyer’s Petting Zoo
Throughout Day Kid’s Zone – Old White Commercial Building by YMCA
Throughout Day Kiddie Train
Noon-9:00 PM Commercial Building Open
Noon-10:00 PM Mid-MO Fun Inflatables – Near the Grandstand Arena
1:00 PM 4-H/FFA Rabbit Show – Livestock Pavilion
1:00-4:00 PM Senior Citizen’s Day Bingo – Fairgrounds Auditorium, Sponsored by Montgomery County Fair Board & Montgomery County YMCA – An afternoon of bingo with prizes, entertainment and refreshments. All senior citizens are welcome to come join us for this free afternoon!
1:00-5:00 PM Caricature Artist Wayne Sealy – 4-H Exhibit Building
4:30-6:30 PM Balloon Creations & Magic Show starting at 5:30 – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
5:00 PM Mechanical Bull Ride – Grandstand Area
5:00-7:00 PM Mills/Montgomery Cattlemen’s Association steak supper – Fairgrounds Auditorium
7:00-9:00 PM Bingo – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
7:00-10:00 PM Villisca Lion’s Kiddie Ferris Wheel – Fairgrounds Midway
7:30 PM FREE Bull Ride – Grandstand Arena
9:00 PM Music by County Music Artist Jason Pritchett (following Bull Ride)

Saturday, July 22
9:00 AM 4-H/FFA Beef Show – Livestock Pavilion
9:00 AM-9:00 PM 4-H Exhibit Building Open
8:30 Registration
9:00 Show Baby Contest – Fairgrounds Auditorium
Throughout Day Meyer’s Petting Zoo
Throughout Day Kid’s Zone – Old White Commercial Building by YMCA
Throughout Day Kiddie Train
Throughout Day Critter Close-Ups – White Building (11:00, 1:00, 3:00)
7:00-9:00 PM Bingo – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
Noon-9:00 PM Commercial Building Open
Noon-10:00 PM Mid-MO Fun Inflatables – Near the Grandstand Arena
12:30-2:00 PM Pudgy Pumpkin Patch Gift Shop Demonstrations – Fairgrounds Auditorium
1:00-2:00 PM (Bring in Pies)
2:00-2:30 PM (Judging)
2:30-3:30 PM (Social)
Baked Apple Pie Contest – sponsored by the Montgomery Co. Farm Bureau and the Montgomery County Fair Board. Bring your baked apple pie to be judged with prizes awarded in several categories.
**FREE Pie/Ice Cream – Fairgrounds Auditorium
1:00-4:00 PM Balloon Creations & Magic Show starting at 3:00 – 4-H Exhibit Bldg.
1:00-5:00 PM Caricature Artist Wayne Sealy – 4-H Exhibit Building
2:00 PM Supreme Showmanship—Livestock Pavilion
4:00 PM Open Pet Show – Livestock Pavilion
7:00-10:00 PM Villisca Lion’s Kiddie Ferris Wheel – Fairgrounds Midway
7:00-10:00 PM Nite Riders Band – Fairgrounds Auditorium
7:30 PM Demolition Derby –Grandstand Arena
8:00-10:00 PM Release of livestock not being sold at auction—Superintendent check-out
9:30 PM Release Commercial Exhibits

Federal search warrants executed Thursday morning in Des Moines

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July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports federal search warrants were executed this (Thursday) morning at multiple locations in the Des Moines metropolitan area. The locations include:
• 900 block of Creston Avenue, Des Moines,
• 1200 block of 23rd Street, Des Moines,
• 200 block of East Caulder Circle, Des Moines,
• 400 block of East Thornton Avenue, Des Moines,
• 2500 block of East Sheridan Avenue, Des Moines,
• 1500 block of South 50th Street, West Des Moines,
• 9000 block of Burkwood Drive, West Des Moines, and
• 15000 block of Boston Parkway, Clive.

The searches at those locations were an official law enforcement action involving officers, agents, and investigators from Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), Des Moines Police Department, United States Postal Inspection Service, Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement (DNE), Iowa State Patrol, Iowa Division of Intelligence and Fusion Center, Iowa State Patrol SWAT, United States Marshals Service, Clive Police Department, West Des Moines Police Department, Ames Police Department, Altoona Police Department, Mid-Iowa Narcotics Task Force, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Suburban Emergency Response Team (SERT), and Metro Special Tactics and Response (STAR).

Additional details were not released.

State Softball Schedule 07/20/2023

Sports

July 20th, 2023 by admin

IGHSAU State Softball Tournament
Thursday, July 20

3:30 p.m. – Class 5A Third Place
Southeast Polk (31-10) vs. Muscatine (33-7)

5:00 p.m. – Class 5A Championship – Kruger Field
Ankeny Centennial (35-5) vs. Pleasant Valley (32-9)

6:00 p.m. – Class 4A Third Place – Iowa Central Field
Fort Dodge (32-10) vs. Norwalk (32-10)

7:30 p.m. – Class 4A Championship – Kruger Field
Winterset (27-12) vs. North Scott (28-11)

1 dead, 2 hurt in a Marshall County crash Wednesday morning

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July 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Le Grand, Iowa) – A crash early Wednesday morning northeast of Le Grand, in Marshall County, left one person dead and two others injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2007 Chevy Impala was traveling east on Quarry Road at around 3:05-a.m., when the car left the road an entered the north ditch, where it rolled over. 21-year-old Giana Dominique Alvarez, of Marshalltown, was ejected from the car and died at the scene.

Two other people were injured in the crash. They were identified as 29-year-old Bernard A. Brooks, of Des Moines, and 27-year-old Devrann Nichole Harding, of Marshalltown. The Patrol was working to identify who was driving the vehicle when the accident occurred. The incident remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office.

State Baseball Schedule 07/20/2023

Sports

July 20th, 2023 by admin

Thursday, July 20

Class 2A Semifinals @ Merchants Park in Carroll

4:30–Cascade vs. Underwood

7:00–Beckman Catholic, Dyersville vs. West Lyon, Inwood

Class 4A Semifinals @ Duane Banks Field in Iowa City

5:00 p.m.- #1 Johnston vs. #4 Dowling Catholic

7:30 p.m.- #6 Cedar Falls vs. #7 Ames

Ryder Block Wins Junior National Title; Hawkeyes with 2 Fargo All-Americans

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July 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

FARGO, N.D. – Incoming University of Iowa wrestler Ryder Block won a national title at the Junior Nationals Freestyle Championships on Wednesday at the Fargo Dome. Block and incoming freshman Kale Petersen both earned All-America honors.

 

Block and Petersen were joined by incoming teammate Koye Grebel. Iowa’s three wrestlers in attendance posted a 17-3 record during the tournament.

 

Block rolled to his second Junior National title at 138 pounds, winning his seven matches by a combined score of 75-10. The Waverly, Iowa, native defeated California’s Daniel Zepeda in the title bout, 10-0.

 

Petersen made it all the way to finals before falling to Kyler Larkin of Arizona, 8-0. Petersen won his first six matches to earn All-America status. Petersen outscored his opponents, 56-20.

 

Grebel won his first two matches before losing to Block, 17-5, in a matchup of future Hawkeyes. He rattled off two more wins before falling to Tony Woods of Indiana, 13-11, to end his tournament.

 

Fargo All-Americans
Kale Petersen – 2nd place – 132 pounds

Ryder Block – 1st place – 128 pounds

 

Individual Results 

 

Kale Petersen (132) – All-American (Second Place)
Def. Maddox McArthur (Georgia), 10-0

Def. Noah Torres (Arizona), 10-0

Def. Carson Bissey (Illinois), 12-0

Def. William Dekraker (New Jersey), 6-0

Def. Matthew Botello (Massachusetts), 9-6

Def. Dalton Perry (Pennsylvania), 9-6

Lost Kyler Larkin (Arizona), 8-0

 

Ryder Block (138) – All-American (First Place)
Def. Dylan Sherman (Connecticut), 8-0

Def. Nicholas Blackburn (Ohio), 10-0

Def. Koye Grebel (North Dakota), 17-5

Def. Chase Van Hoven (Virginia), 11-0

Def. Paul Kelly (California), 13-2

Def. Landon Robideau (Minnesota), 6-3

Def. Daniel Zepeda (California), 10-0

 

Koye Grebel (138) 

Def. Taylor Tan (California), 10-0

Def. Quentin Harding (Washington), 11-0

Lost Ryder Block (Iowa), 17-5

Def. Gavin Suica (Pennsylvania), 11-0

Def. Charles Curtis (Ohio), 14-4

Lost Tony Wood (Indiana), 13-11

2023 IHSBCA Academic All-State Teams

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July 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The 37th All-Academic Teams have been selected by the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association.  A panel of coaches selected senior players who demonstrate outstanding academic, moral, and athletic characteristics.  

 

2023 First Team Academic All-State

Trever Beach Humboldt Jonah Schumacher Pleasantville

Brady Blake Indianola Parker Sheets Pleasantville

Dawson Bond Red Oak Cael Shepley Baxter

Lance Clayburg Coon Rapids-Bayard Spencer Smith   Central Decatur

Cody Damman Baxter Ike Speltz Van Meter

Cael Funk Edgewood-Colesburg Dylan Stockdale Waverly-Shell Rock

Bo Gerbracht AGWSR Joshua Thurm Humboldt

Ben Gilliland Van Meter Reid Tigges Spencer

Ryan Greenfield Newell-Fonda Ryne Vander Leest Iowa City West

Brock Littler ACGC Ryan Lee Walters South Hardin

Peyton Major Pleasantville Nikoli Wede MOC-Floyd Valley

Jackson Manning Van Buren

 

2023 Second Team Academic All-State

 

Luke Bohonek Bettendorf Risto Lappala Glenwood

Lance Couse Red Oak Aden O’Donnell Pleasant Valley

Tyler Deal Carlisle Nathan O’Neill Waukon

Joe Goodhue Carlisle Ryan Peterson Carlisle

Kaleb Gray Colo-Nesco Bradly Roder AGWSR

Gavin Hegstrom Perry Ike Swanson Pleasant Valley

Zac Henderson Cedar Rapids Jefferson Tyson Tessum Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn

Jake Hightshoe Boone Tyrus Werner West Delaware

Ben Hoefer Iowa City West Corbin Westerkamp Pella Christian

Joshua Kennen Waukon Daniel Zietlow Pleasant Valley

 

Lanny Peterson Award

This award, given in honor of long-time baseball umpire Lanny Peterson, is given to the captain of the Academic All-State Team.  This is given to that individual who exhibits the highest academic, moral, and athletic standards which Mr. Peterson exemplified during his career as an umpire and teacher.

 

The Graphic Edge-IHSBCA Player of the Year Award 

This award is presented to an All-Star Series player voted most outstanding for the year by a committee of coaches at the All-Star Series.

 

The Gary & Sandy Nyhus Leadership Award

This award is presented to an All-Star Series Player on each team who best exemplifies the game of baseball, sportsmanship, community involvement and the individual’s contribution to his team.    

 

The Paul Keitel Memorial Award

This award is presented to the All-Star Player who best exemplifies the values of Character, Sportsmanship, Integrity, and “love for the game” of baseball that Paul Keitel modeled during his long umpiring career.