United Group Insurance

Wanted man arrested in Council Bluffs, Monday afternoon

News

May 16th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – A subject wanted in connection with a stolen vehicle was arrested Monday afternoon when he was recognized in the parking lot of a Council Bluffs grocery store. Council Bluffs Police officers responded to assist a Pottawattamie County deputy who identified the suspect in a stolen pickup truck.

Jake Flynn

The vehicle pulled into the Mega Saver at 9th Ave. and S. 36th St. The deputy positively identified 38-year-old Jake Flynn, of Council Bluffs, as he exited the truck and entered the convenience store. Flynn had four warrants for his arrest (2 felony and 2 misdemeanor warrants). Flynn had barricaded himself in the cooler inside the store. Council Bluffs Police negotiators responded, as well as the Council Bluffs Police emergency services team. After approximately two and a half hours, Flynn was taken into custody. There were no injuries as a result of this incident.

Flynn was charged with Theft 1st and Criminal Mischief 1st in addition to the warrants for his arrest.

The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to thank the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement for their assistance in bringing this incident to a peaceful ending.

GIrls Regional Team Tennis schedule 05/16/2023

Sports

May 16th, 2023 by admin

Girls Regional Team Tennis Schedule
05/16/2023

CLASS 1A

Region 1 Semifinal: Clarinda vs. Lewis Central (@ Atlantic) 9:00 a.m.
Region 1 Quarterfinal: Cherokee @ Spirit Lake 9:00 a.m.
Region 1 Quarterfinal: St. Albert vs. Bishop Heelan (@Kuemper Catholic) 1:00 p.m.

CLASS 2A

Region 4 Quarterfinal: Marshalltown vs. WDM Valley (@ Valley Southwoods) 9:00 a.m.
Region 4 Quarterfinal: CB Abraham Lincoln vs. Norwalk. (@ Valley Southwoods) 9:00 a.m.
Region 4 Quarterfinal: Davenport Central @ Pleasant Valley 9:00 a.m.
Region 4 Quarterfinal: Iowa City High vs. Clinton (@ Pleasant Valley) 9:00 a.m.

 

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/15/2023

Sports

May 15th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Girls Regular Season

Atlantic 4, Carroll 2 (A: Aubrey Guyer 2 goals, Dayna Dreager and Lindley Eblen 1 goal each)

Girls Playoffs

Girls 1A Region 8

Missouri Valley 5, AHSTW 0

BOYS SOCCER

Class 1A Substate 1
East Sac County 2, Kuemper Catholic 1
West Sioux 8, Logan-Magnolia 0

Class 1A Substate 7

PCM 2, Grand View Christian 1

Class 1A Substate 8

St. Albert 3, AHSTW 1
Tri-Center 3, Riverside 2

Class 2A Substate 7

Panorama @ Ballard 7:00 p.m.
Clarke 4, Creston 3

Class 2A Substate 8

Carroll 4, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 3
Harlan 7, Atlantic 0

1A Boys District Golf at Willow Creek

Sports

May 15th, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Boys District Golf at Willow Creek GC
05/15/2023 hosted by Gehlen Catholic

Team Scores

  1. Kingsley-Pierson 324 (State Qualifier)
  2. Gehlen Catholic 340 (State Qualifier)
  3. Remsen St. Mary’s 343 (State Qualifier)
  4. Newell-Fonda 346
  5. Westwood 347
  6. Akron-Westfield 352
  7. GTRA 358
  8. St. Edmond 374
  9. Audubon 377

Individual Top Ten

  1. Mason Dicks, Newell-Fonda, 73 (Individual State Qualifier)
  2. Emerson Pratt, Kingsley-Pierson, 74
  3. Jaxon Bunkers, Remsen-St. Mary’s, 75
  4. Landen Reuter, Gehlen Catholic, 78
  5. Vincent Koelling, Kingsley-Pierson, 78
  6. Dawson Barthole, Gehlen Catholic, 79
  7. Chase Copeland, Woodbury Central, 79 (Individual State Qualifier)
  8. Carter Wilken, Akron-Westfield, 80
  9. Breyden Johnson, Westwood, 81
  10. Jack Jamison, West Monona, 81

Full results: 2023 Boys Districts at Willow Creek Golf Course

Investigation underway after body found in Wapsipinicon River

News

May 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Police are investigating the death of an 18-year-old whose body was found in an eastern Iowa river. Two teenagers camping in the Ben Martinsen Wildlife Area called for help Saturday morning and told first responders their friend was missing from the campsite. Clinton County deputies, firefighters from the small town of Low Moor and an off-duty Camanche firefighter started searching the area, which is a floodplain along the Wapsipinicon River.

They brought in a drone and a K-9 unit from Clinton Police. The body of the missing camper was found in the backwaters of the river about an hour later.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Update

News

May 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Parks and Rec Board met Monday evening at the Parks & Rec Building on Sunnyside Lane. Director Wyatt Adderton reports that the Sunnyside Pool water slide is in need of removal due to safety issues.

Unfortunately, the new water slide likely won’t be installed before the swimming season ends, due to paperwork and supply chain issues.

He says the State is very stringent on how they review those those types of permits and what’s required. Adderton said also, they’re using “Plan B,” with regard to the pool painting project.

Also with regard to the Sunnyside Pool, Wyatt Adderton said Lifeguard recruitment continues.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board, 5/15/23 (Ric Hanson/Photo)

He said the sign-up incentive seems to have helped draw additional interest in becoming a Lifeguard. Unfortunately, because a number of the Lifeguards still need to be certified, it’s unlikely the pool won’t be open by Memorial Day weekend, as hoped, but more likely the week after.

In other business, Wyatt said 11 of the 12 raised garden beds at Mollett Park are rented. The 12th raised bed is being withheld from renting for now, until some plants can be moved out.

Vermeer has donated five trees which were planted at Sunnyside Park, and as we’ve mentioned, Rolling Hills Bank & Trust in Atlantic donated $2,000 toward the purchase of trees including cherry, pear and apple. A total of 26 trees were planted thanks to the cash donation. Some were planted by the boat ramp near the water treatment plant, the bulk were planted at Sunnyside Park, with a scattering planted at Mollett Park.

Kuemper Catholic advances to 2A State Golf

Sports

May 15th, 2023 by admin

Class 2A Boys Golf District @ Carroll Country Club (Kuemper Catholic)
05/15/2023

Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 299 (State Qualifier)
  2. Van Meter 331 (State Qualifier)
  3. Des Moines Christian 337 (State Qualifier)
  4. South Central Calhound 345
  5. PCM 345
  6. Treynor 347

Kuemper Catholic Scores

Maverick Schwabe, 72
Braxton Vonnahme, 73
Kayden Schon, 74
Carter Putney, 80
Dawson Billmeier, 89

ACSD Board to act on SBO contract

News

May 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School Board will meet in a special session at 8-a.m. Wednesday, to act on issuing a contract to an individual who will succeed Sarah Sheeder as School Business Official (SBO)/School Board Secretary. Their meeting takes place in the District Central Office at the Achievement Center.

Sarah Sheeder announced in April that she was resigning effective the end of this month, to take a similar position with the AC/GC School District.

Earlier this month, the School Board announced the hiring of Interim Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen, who replaces Superintendent Steve Barber, whose resignation is effective June 30,2023. Barber announced his resignation in early April, as well.

Iowa-Penn State football tabbed for prime time

Sports

May 15th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa football team will open 2023 Big Ten Conference action in prime time, as the Sept. 23 contest at Penn State will kickoff at 7 p.m. CT on CBS.

The Saturday night contest is the first known game time for the Hawkeyes in 2023. Iowa opens the season at home on Saturday, Sept. 2, hosting Utah State. Iowa’s first conference home game is Sept. 30 when the Hawkeyes host Michigan State.

The Hawkeyes posted an 8-5 record in 2022, winning five of their final six games, including a 21-0 shutout win over Kentucky in the TransPerfect Music City Bowl.

Iowa and Penn State did not play in 2022. The Hawkeyes have won the last two meetings, including a 23-20 win in Kinnick Stadium over the fourth-ranked Nittany Lions in 2021 and a 41-21 win in 2020 in their last visit to Penn State.

Start times for Iowa’s first three games and Homecoming are expected to be announced later this spring. Remaining start times will be announced six or 12 days in advance of each game.

ACSD introduces new (Interim) Superintendent

News

May 15th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with the Atlantic Community School District (ACSD), today (Monday), issued a statement introducing Dr. Beth Johnsen, ACSD’s new Interim Superintendent.  Dr. Johnsen is currently serving as an Interim Superintendent at Thayer Central Schools in Nebraska. Prior to serving the Thayer Central School District, Dr. Johnsen was a Superintendent for 10 years at Conestoga Public Schools, in Southeast Nebraska.

Dr. Johnsen and her husband, Ben, live in Underwood, IA where her husband is “a farmer through and through!” Dr. Johnson and Ben have 5 children and 15 grandchildren, with one more grandchild on the way. Their children Casey, Sam, Max, Julie, and Charlee all live within about an hours distance from Beth and Ben – which makes their wish of spending intentional time with their children and grandchildren an obtainable task!

Dr. Johnsen’s character is best described as a leader of leaders – something she calls herself, as well as many in the industry have come to know about her after having the privilege to work with her. “Working with Dr. Johnsen is an empowering and energizing experience! She is hard working, extremely talented, and incredible at what she does. She is not afraid of hard work, tough conversations, or to make decisions the bring forth necessary change! She brings joy and encouragement with her everywhere she goes – we will miss her greatly!” – said a current staff member of Thayer Schools who wished to remain anonymous but was eager to express their feelings about Dr. Johnsen.

Under the notion as a ‘leader of leaders’, Dr. Johnsen is eager to jump right in to all that is already happening and all that
needs accomplished within the Atlantic Community School District. “I really believe districts are transformed by  empowering the leaders of every department. Beyond that I will encourage those leaders to create leaders through their individual departments, all the way out and in to the classroom! When we are empowered to own our roles, to build up new leaders, and to better ourselves as individuals, our district will thrive!” Expressed Dr. Johnsen.

Dr. Johnsen understands the climate and culture of a district is a critical component to the success of each Administrator, staff member, student, and parent involved with ACSD. “We will celebrate successes and learn from our failures. Because even when we fail, it means we tried; and trying is better than feeling frozen. It takes grit to succeed in education and we are going to dig deep as a district, learn what it means to have grit and then channel that together as a team. When we do that, when we work together for a common goal, we will be able to walk together toward all that is in store for the Atlantic Community School District. But we do it all as one – together!”

Dr. Johnsen was offered a two year contract and her position officially begins July 1, 2023