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Juvenile escapes after foot pursuit and assault in Glenwood

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June 20th, 2023 by admin

The Glenwood Police Department is searching for a juvenile following a foot pursuit on Tuesday. At approximately 8 minutes past midnight a Glenwood Police Officer stopped a vehicle at the intersection of 9th and Vine Streets in Glenwood for an equipment violation.

Two juveniles were in the vehicle and the driver gave the officer a false name and birthdate. The officer was unable to find driver’s license information for the driver and because of recent vandalism in the area requested and was granted a consent to search the vehicle. During the search a jar of marijuana was discovered. The two juveniles attempted to flee on foot and a pursuit ensued. During the pursuit an officer was assaulted by one of the juveniles and he was able to escape.

A perimeter was established and Glenwood PD was assisted by the Mills, Pottawattamie, and Fremont County Sheriff’s Offices. The juvenile remains at large at this time.

CONSTANCE ‘DIANE’ KNUTSEN, 72, of Atlantic

Obituaries

June 20th, 2023 by Jim Field

CONSTANCE ‘DIANE’ KNUTSEN, 72, of Atlantic died on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at Caring Acres Nursing & Rehab in Anita.  Per wishes, cremation has been accorded, and no services are planned for CONSTANCE ‘DIANE’ KNUTSEN at this time.   Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Atlantic is handling the arrangements.

John Deere Classic adding concerts to PGA Tournament

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June 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The John Deere Classic near the Quad Cities is adding a pair of concerts to next month’s PGA Tournament. George McNeilly reports.

Tournament Director Andrew Lehman says Darius Rucker will perform after the third round on Saturday, July 8th and Blake Shelton will perform after the final round on Sunday, July 9th. It is part of the first ever “Concert on the Course” series.

Lehman says it could be the start of a new tradition.

The John Deere Classic is July 6th through the 9th.

Summer workouts underway for Iowa State basketball

Sports

June 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State basketball coach T.J. Otzelberger says summer sets the tone and workouts are underway in Ames as the Cyclones look to build on back-to-back trips to the NCAA Tournament. Otzelberger says summer workouts have been a big part of their success the past two years.

The Cyclones are known for defense and toughness and Otzelberger says this is when it starts. ISU will close the summer with a trip to the Bahamas.

Otzelberger says how they do things in the summer is more important than what they do.

A highly ranked recruiting class is part of a large group of incoming players.

Senior forward Tre King says workouts are always an adjustment for the freshmen.

King says it is a talented group of newcomers.

Ames native Tamin Lipsey started all 33 games last season at point guard and was named to the Big-12 All-Freshman team. He is now one of the veterans.

Lipsey says the newcomers are making an immediate impact.

The Cyclones finished 19-14 last season and lost to Pitt in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Iowa’s Jordan Amelon and Kaevon Merriweather Earn B1G Outstanding Sportsmanship Awards

Sports

June 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Former Hawkeyes Jordan Amelon (women’s golf) and Kaevon Merriweather (football) have been selected as Iowa’s 2023 Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award winners. The duo were chosen from Iowa’s list of 2022-23 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award winners, which had a representative from each varsity sport.

Amelon, an Iowa City, Iowa native, posted a 78.46 scoring average over 32.5 rounds during her senior season. Amelon played in 11 tournaments in 2022-23, which included a career-best 34th place showing at the Fresno Golf Classic. She also tied for 35th at the National Golf Invitational, helping the Hawkeyes to a team runner-up finish. During the fall, Amelon shot a career low round of 70 (-2) at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate in Colorado.

Merriweather, a native of Belleville, Michigan, was named first-team All-America by Pro Football Focus, second-team All-America by Sporting News and Associated Press, and third-team All-America by Phil Steele. Merriweather was named first-team All-Big Ten by Phil Steele, second-team All-Big Ten by Associated Press and honorable mention All-Big Ten by league coaches and media. He was named a Permanent Team Captain, defense, and earned the Coaches Appreciation Award, defense. He was also recognized with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. His career statistics include 118 tackles, with four interceptions for 33 yards and one fumble return for a 30-yard touchdown. Merriweather was named Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Week following Iowa’s win at Rutgers in 2022, as he had a fumble return touchdown and a pass interception. As a senior, Merriweather was named one of 20 semifinalists for the Jason Whitten Collegiate Man of the Year Award, while he was recognized by Iowa media with the Duke Slater Golden Gavel Award as a junior. That award is presented to the Iowa football player who not only is most cooperative with local media, but exhibits themselves with professional integrity in all interactions. He was a member of the Player Council as a junior and senior. Merriweather participated in the 2023 Senior Bowl and signed a free agent contract with Tampa Bay.

The Big Ten first awarded the Outstanding Sportsmanship honor in 2003. The student-athletes chosen were individuals who have distinguished themselves through sportsmanship and ethical behavior, were in good academic standing and demonstrated good citizenship outside of the sports-competition setting.

Following is a list of Iowa’s past Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award Winners:

Year              Men’s Award Winner                                           Women’s Award Winner

2003              Stuart Waters, Men’s Tennis                                 Kristin Johnson, Softball

2004              Nate Kaeding, Football                                         Laura Chipman, Softball

2005              Joe Johnston, Wrestling                                        Jennifer Skolaski, Swimming & Diving

2006              Adam Haluska, Men’s Basketball                           Liz Grajewski, Women’s Gymnastics

2007              Adam Haluska, Men’s Basketball                           Kara Zappone, Field Hockey

2008              Bart van Monsjou, Men’s Tennis                           Brittany Keyes, Rowing

2009              Christian Bierich, Men’s Tennis                             Wendy Ausdemore, Women’s Basketball

2010              A.J. Edds, Football                                                Laura Cilek, Women’s Golf

2011              Chris Brant, Men’s Golf                                        Kelsey Cermak, Women’s Basketball

2012              Matt Gatens, Men’s Basketball                             Betsy Flood, Women’s Track & Field

2013              Eric May, Men’s Basketball                                   Mareike Schrulle, Women’s Cross Country

2014              James Morris, Football                                         Theairra Taylor, Women’s Basketball

2015              Mark Weisman, Football                                      Melissa Dixon, Women’s Basketball

2016              Drew Ott, Football                                               Amy Ihm, Women’s Golf

2017              Nicholas Baer, Men’s Basketball                            Sophie Plasteras, Field Hockey

2018              Spencer Lee, Wrestling                                         Hannah Stewart, Women’s Basketball

2019              Alex Marinelli, Wrestling                                      Hannah Stewart, Women’s Basketball

2020              Connor McCaffery, Men’s Basketball                     Makenzie Meyer, Women’s Basketball

2021              Mehki Sargent, Football                                       Kate Martin, Women’s Basketball

2022              Patrick McCaffery, Men’s Basketball                     Bailey Ortega, Volleyball

2023              Kaevon Merriweather, Football                            Jordan Amelon, Women’s Golf

Spain, Paris Headline Hawkeye Men’s Hoops Summer Tour

Sports

June 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa men’s basketball team will conclude its summer with a three-game tour of Paris and Spain in August, the program announced on Tuesday.

 

Head coach Fran McCaffery’s squad will make its way across the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 5 before returning home Aug. 16. The Hawkeyes’ trip will take them to the Paris, Valencia and Barcelona with three games against opponents to be determined at a later date.

 

The Hawkeyes will spend four days in Paris (Aug. 6-9), three days in Valencia (Aug. 10-12) and three days in Barcelona (Aug. 13-15).

 

“We are grateful to have the resources available to provide this opportunity for our student-athletes,” McCaffery said. “Not only will our players experience different cultures and create lifelong memories with their teammates, but we get 10 extra team practices leading up to the trip. With us adding six new players, I believe this is a perfect time for this opportunity.”

 

The trip will be the first for Iowa since the program visited Germany, Switzerland and Italy in the summer of 2017.

 

“I could not be more excited for the opportunity our team has to go overseas this summer,” said Sandfort. “The extra practices will greatly benefit our new guys and our overall team by developing our on-court bond. The opportunity to see new cultures that few of us have experienced will be a special experience while allowing our team to become closer off the floor as well. This experience will benefit our team tremendously.”

Missy Worth Goergen will be inducted into the Trojan Softball Hall of Fame

Sports

June 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Trojan softball legend Missy Goergen will be inducted into the Trojan softball hall of fame prior to the game with Harlan on Thursday night.

Below is the resume of Missy Goergen:

Played from the summers of 1986-1990
4 year letter winner – 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
4 year starter (3 years – third base and senior year – outfield)

Outfield accolades

  • All state elite special mention of all classes
  • All state – 4th team (only 3 outfielders got on each team)
  • First team all district
  • First team all southwest Iowa
  • Unanimous first team all conference
  • Led the team in batting average, hits, RBIs, stolen bases, and on base average.
  • No errors

Third base accolades

  • All state honorable mention of all classes
  • First team all district
  • First team all conference
  • Led the team in triples and stolen bases
  • Batted over 400
  • Second team all district
  • Second team all conference
  • Led the team in RBIs and extra base hits

Iowa Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer Leadership Award recipients include Griswold man

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June 20th, 2023 by admin

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa—June 20, 2023— Josh Bierbaum of Cass County, Matthew Burt of Marshall County and Ryan Gibbs of Delaware County have been named Iowa Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer Leadership Award recipients.

The award, created in honor of former Iowa Farm Bureau President Bob Joslin, recognizes farmers under the age of 35 who contribute to and demonstrate leadership within their communities and agriculture.

Each winner is given a $2,000 grant to designate to a non-profit of their choice, an expense paid trip to the 2024 AFBF Annual Convention or Young Farmers and Ranchers Conference, an expense paid trip to the 2024 IFBF Young Farmer Conference, $500 gift certificate from Grainger and $1500 cash from GROWMARK.

Josh Bierbaum, Griswold

Josh Bierbaum of Griswold grows corn and soybeans with his brother and dad on their Heritage family farm—a designation for farms held within the same family for 150 years.

Bierbaum, who serves as the Cass County Farm Bureau vice president, is an Iowa Farm Bureau Ag Leaders Institute graduate and has attended Farm Bureau policy trips to Washington D.C. to share day-to-day farming challenges with lawmakers.

As a member of the Griswold Ag Boosters Association, Bierbaum volunteers at the local county fair, soil judging competitions and serves as a mentor for the Griswold FFA corn test plot.

I went to school here. I have friends and family here; I wanted to be an active member,” says Bierbaum of the Griswold community. “I think it’s an important part of what I was raised to do.”

His passion for engaging youth in agriculture inspired him to grant his award money to the Cass County 4-H Vision Endowment to help sponsor youth afford day camps, programs and membership fees.

It was important to us being former 4-H members, and my wife, Logan, worked for extension at one time as a county youth coordinator, so 4-H is very near and dear to our hearts,” he says.

Bierbaum recognizes service to his community also means implementing on-farm conservation. To promote water quality, his family farm uses terraces, headlands, grassed waterways, stream buffer strips, cover crops and no-till practices to reduce soil and nutrient losses.

Matthew Burt, Marshalltown

Matthew Burt of Marshalltown is the sixth generation on his family farm. He grows corn and soybeans and raises hogs and cattle with his parents, wife, Karen, and one-year-old daughter, Rachel.

Burt is an Ag Leaders Institute graduate and currently serves as the Marshall County Farm Bureau vice president. In this role, he enjoys presenting to elementary students on farm life, tractor safety and career opportunities in agriculture. Because of the relationships he’s made through Farm Bureau’s young farmer events, Burt’s felt strongly about awarding his grant will go to Seeds of Hope Foundation, an organization that assists young farm families struggling with long-term, life-threatening illnesses.

On the farm, Burt says he’s always striving to do better. In addition to grassed waterways, Conservation Reserve Program acres and the use of technology to apply precise fertilizer amounts, he’s looking to introduce other conservation practices.

We may have a record crop, but there’s always something in that process we can improve,” he says, adding that he’s experimenting with conservation tillage to reduce soil erosion.

Burt says he looks at pictures of the family farm throughout the years and can see how much it has changed and wants to continue that progress.

It’s more than just a job—it’s a family business that’s been handed down and taken care of on our farm for more than 150 years,” he says. “It can be overwhelming, but I can’t think of anything better than being able to pass down a legacy to the next generation.”

Ryan Gibbs, Hopkinton

Ryan Gibbs of Hopkinton farms with his wife, Kristy, and two young children, Kendrick and Kolette. He grows corn, soybeans, cereal rye and buckwheat and raises cattle, commercial pigs, pasture-raised pigs and chickens.

He is also an Iowa Cover Crop dealer, an opportunity that emerged from connections he made at Iowa Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer Conference. As a dealer, he grows cover crop seed and helps farmers successfully plant and manage cover crops to build soil health and reduce nutrient loss.

On his own farmland, Gibbs uses no-till, cover crops, rotationally grazed cattle and vermicompost—an organic fertilizer derived from worms. He is known for his strong conservation mindset in the farming community.

If the neighbors don’t talk about what I’m doing, I’m not trying hard enough,” he says.

Gibbs also has donated cover crop seed for Maquoketa Valley FFA’s 20-acre plot and mentored students on soil fertility recommendations. He then purchased the harvested seed from the students to sell to area farmers to plant. 

In addition to this partnership, Gibbs awarded his grant to the Maquoketa Valley FFA to support their hydroponics system which will provide fresh vegetables for local schools and businesses.

To be able to give back to the community, it feels good to be part of an organization that can do that,” says Gibbs of Delaware County Farm Bureau where he serves as secretary. “I look forward to growing with the Farm Bureau. Everyone I talk to about it—I express they should get involved because it really is a great organization.”

Grow Another Row produce donation sites open in Cass County for 2023

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June 20th, 2023 by admin

Produce Donation Stand in Cumberland stocked with donated plants

Grow Another Row produce donations sites are open in Cass County for the 2023 season. Growers with rhubarb, asparagus, radishes, greens, herbs and other early-season produce are now invited to share their harvests.

Grow Another Row is a Healthy Cass County campaign started in 2020 by a group of local growers to encourage residents to grow and share more fresh produce. Anyone is welcome to donate or take produce. Many individuals drop off extra produce and pick up something they need during the same trip. There is no requirement to sign up to either donate or take produce. Donations of any size are appreciated. No donation is too big or too small for this program. Donations and pick up are encouraged to take place from dawn to dusk. As the program continues to grow… so do the stands! There are now ten produce stands located in Cass County this year!

Participants are reminded not to wash produce before donating if they can’t dry it and to take only what they need. Be sure to wash the produce before eating it. Produce bagged or packaged in family-sized containers is requested if possible. Contact Kate Olson at the Cass County Extension Office by calling (712) 243-1132 if you need produce bags or containers to package donations.

There are still a limited number of tomato and pepper plants at the extension office. If you would like one to grow to donate to the produce stands please contact Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu or call (712) 243-1132. These plants are also available for those who need help affording fresh produce and would like to grow their own are welcome as well. In addition, we have a few patio plants for individuals who do not have yard space but would still like a plant.

If produce is shared to the stands, you’re welcome to email Isabel Kinzie (ikinzie02@iastate.edu) or share a photo on the Facebook Page @CassCountyLocalFood). This will let the public know fresh produce is available for pick up! Please include the time, date dropped off and stand location to help us get the word out.

For more information on Grow Another Row visit https://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/family-food

Subscribe to our newsletter delivered via email multiple times per month during the growing season, featuring growing tips, volunteer opportunities, and current information on where to drop off and pick up available fresh produce. Email keolson@iastate.edu to be added to our mailing list for the 2023 growing season!

For information on Cass County food pantries, farmers markets and other locally-driven food initiatives, follow the Cass County Local Food Policy Council on Facebook @CassCountyLocalFood.

Healthy Cass County is a community-focused volunteer network formed to promote the health and well-being of Cass County residents. Follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty (https://www.facebook.com/HealthyCassCounty/).

Grow Another Row 2023 Stand Locations (June-October, dawn to dusk)

Atlantic:

Midtown Apartments – 1209 E. 8th St.

Atlantic Public Library – 507 Poplar St.

Mollett Park – 1020 E 3rd St Pl.

Cumberland:

Cumberland United Methodist Church – 317 Monroe St., Cumberland (the stand is near the alley behind the church)

Marne:

Masonic Lodge – Washington St.

Massena:

Southwest Iowa Egg – 74851 Richland Rd.

Anita:

Anita Food Pantry – 208 Chestnut St.

Griswold:

Griswold United Methodist Church/Food Pantry 100 Cass St.

Lewis

Lewis Public Library – 412 W. Main St.

Wiota:

Located on White Pole Rd. between Pioneer Ave. and Prospect St.

Cass County Board of Supervisors discuss public hearing dates, salaries, and tourism

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June 20th, 2023 by admin

The Cass County Board of Supervisors met on Tuesday morning in their boardroom at the Cass County Courthouse and discussed a wide range of issues.

The board set public hearing dates for vacating a portion of Pella Road and a zoning change recommendation in Brighton Township for June 27th at 9:00 a.m. The zoning change would allow Russell Lange to conduct business on a small piece of property that would change from general agricultural to light industrial in zoning.

The board had much discussion on certifying wages for deputies from County Recorder, Treasurer, Auditor, and Sheriff for Fiscal Year 2024. They also discussed setting annual base salaries for Deputy Sheriff positions. Cass County Attorney Vanessa Strazdas commented that she felt there should be a wage bump of 8% for Delinquent Fines Coordinator Eva Jensen. She felt her wage is really on the low end and said her office budget would cover the increase. Her annual salary would go to up to $48,136. The Supervisors were in agreement on the increase and eventually approved the non-exempt salary list.

The board also approved setting the annual salary of County Engineer Trent Wolken at $131,000. Discussions between the board and Wolken found that to be a competitive salary for the position in similar counties.

In their committee reports Supervisor Wendy Richter discussed the retirement of Kenner Baxter as head of the Tourism Committee. She said they are looking for someone to appoint to lead that group now and are open to suggestions. The board had some side discussion in regards to the value of potentially paying for someone to coordinate tourism or tourism and wellness combined in the county.

The board is set to meet again on Tuesday, June 27th at 9:00 a.m.