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Blazek, Murphy Pace Hawkeyes at Joe Piane Invite

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September 29th, 2023 by admin

SOUTH BEND, Ind. – University of Iowa cross country wrapped up the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invite on Friday morning. Junior Max Murphy led the Hawkeye men against a loaded field, finishing in the top-20 of the five-mile race.

Competing for the first time since the Hawkeye Invite on Sept. 1, Murphy returned to action in strong form, finishing in 23:56.8. Following the first split after mile one, Murphy pushed into the top-20 and held that position throughout the race to take 20th overall. Sophomore Miles Sheppard continued to impress, crossed the finish line at 24:55.6. Senior Jack Pendergast finished with a time of 25:00.8, while freshman Miles Wilson finished in the top five of Iowa runners for the second time in as many races with his 25:04.2. Sophomore Brayden Burnett scored for the first time this season, wrapping up his five-mile race in 25:17.0.

The men’s team placed 17th and scored 400 points.

Of the eight Iowa runners in the women’s 5,000-meter race, the Hawkeyes set six personal bests. Sophomore Jalyssa Blazek was the top Iowa finisher for the first time in her career, clocking a 17:56.2 and crushing her previous best by over 90 seconds. Senior Amber Aesoph was right behind with her personal best 17:59.4, while senior Alli Bookin-Nosbisch was the third Hawkeye to cross the line in 18:01.4 to improve on a career best set back in 2021.

Senior Grace Bookin-Nosbisch (18:04.2) and sophomore Aleah Tenpas (18:06.3 – PR) rounded out the top five for Iowa. Senior Abby Ryon (18:10.6) also registered a personal best on Friday morning.

“Today was a great step in the right direction and it was awesome to see us compete against several teams ranked in the top-10,” Iowa assistant distance coach Shayla Houlihan said of the women’s team. “I thought each of these women executed the race plan almost perfectly. The trust and communication they have amongst each other on the course is something that is special to watch unfold as a coach. We’ll continue to utilize that pack running mentality as we move closer to the championship portion of our season.

The women’s team finished in 15th place and earned 381 points.

In the women’s open 5,000 meters, freshmen Cameron Kalaway and Audra Soderlind set personal bests of 18:23.4 and 18:38.7, respectively. Senior Kelli Tosic made her season debut and crossed the line in 18:48.4. The men’s five-mile open featured three Hawkeyes (sophomore Nate Harbert – 26:16.4; freshman Luke Knepp – 26:17.4; junior Yohana Yual – 26:32.2).

NEXT UP: The Hawkeyes return to action on Friday, October 13, for their regular season finale at the Bradley Pink Classic in Peoria, Illinois.

HAWKEYE RESULTS:
Women’s 5,000 (Blue)
70. Jalyssa Blazek – 17:56.2, PR
73. Amber Aesoph – 17:59.4, PR
77. Alli Bookin-Nosbisch – 18:01.4, PR
83. Grace Bookin-Nosbisch – 18:04.2
89. Aleah Tenpas – 18:06.3, PR
97. Abby Ryon – 18:10.6, PR
113. Brooke McKee, 18:31.1
120. Clare Kelly – 18:53.1

Men’s 5-mile (Blue)
20. Max Murphy – 23:56.4
89. Miles Sheppard – 24:55.6
95. Jack Pendergast – 25:00.8
99. Miles Wilson – 25:04.2
111. Brayden Burnett – 25:17.0
117. Aidan King – 25:22.0
118. Will Ryan – 25:22.8
126. Carson Houg – 25:33.2
127. Ian Geisler – 25:34.8

Open
(Women – 5,000 meters)
28. Cameron Kalaway – 18:23.4, PR
33. Audra Soderlind – 18:38.7, PR
39. Kelli Tosic – 18:48.4
84. Rowan Boulter – 20:20.4

(Men – 5 miles)
39. Nate Harbert – 26:16.4
40. Luke Knepp – 26:17.4
44. Yohana Yual – 26:32.2

Pedestrian from NC struck and killed in Fremont County, Friday morning

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – A woman from North Carolina died this (Friday) morning in Fremont County, when she was struck by a semi tractor-trailer. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2012 Kenworth semi driven by 44-year-old Jeffrey Hartley, of Glenwood, was leaving a parking/fueling area traveling eastbound. When Hartley turned south from a truck stop onto 211th Avenue north of Highway 2, the semi he was driving ran over 65-year-old Debora Lee Turbett, of Lexington, NC, as she was walking west across 211th.

The woman died at the scene. The semi is registered to Scales Sales and Service, out of Glenwood. The Patrol was assisted in their investigation by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office.

Burn Ban for Shelby County beginning Oct. 1st

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency report the County will be going into a burn ban, starting Sunday, October 1st. The ban is being implemented due to a high fire danger, and water shortages around the county. The Shelby County EMA will update residents when the ban is lifted.

Sept. 18th Shambaugh fire victim identified

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Shambaugh, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office has released the name of the man whose body was discovered following a house fire Sept. 18th, in Shambaugh. The State Medical Examiner’s Office performed an autopsy on the victim, who was identified as 63-year-old Jimmy Wayne Blank, of Shambaugh.  The autopsy determined Blank died as a result of smoke from the fire.

The sheriff’s office was dispatched on Sept. 18th to a house fire at 409 Cinder Alley in Shambaugh. After fire departments from Clarinda and Braddyville extinguished the fire, Blank’s body was found during the investigation of the structure.

The State Fire Marshal along with the Clarinda and Braddyville Fire Department investigated the cause of the fire.

Fundraiser for firefighter who needs kidney transplant hauls in $10KFundraiser for firefighter who needs kidney transplant hauls in $10K

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – More than ten-thousand dollars was raised for an ailing firefighter at this week’s benefit meal in the Wright County community of Eagle Grove. Fire chief Tom Peterson says 21-year-old firefighter Lance Hennigar is having an expensive, major surgery next month and the department decided to hold a fundraiser. “We had fire trucks from all over the county show up and we probably served about 300 meals,” Chief Peterson says. “We had 30-some silent auction items donated, local industries and businesses donated for the fundraiser. We even had a fireman from Pennsylvania that was passing through and he stopped and had dinner.”

Hennigar’s kidney transplant operation is scheduled for October 10th at University Hospitals in Iowa City. He only has one functioning kidney and his mother already donated one of hers to her son. It could take six months to a year for Hennigar to heal. The 21-year-old has VATER syndrome which affects several parts of the body.

Lance Hennigar

Those who would like to contribute to the Lance Hennigar Fund can mail donations to the Eagle Grove Fire Department.

Cong. Hinson hopes to get funding bill done on time

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says the House continues to work to try and get a budget package done everyone can agree on to avert a government shutdown Saturday. ” I’m not given up until it’s 11:59:59. Right. I’ll fight until midnight tomorrow night to get something done,” she says. The Republican from Marion is a member of the House Appropriations Committee and says she has been focusing on conservative measures that cut spending. “We’re going to try to bring a continuing resolution or some sort of stopgap funding measure to the floor today that I think does that,” Hinson says. “It cuts wasteful spending, it funds the government for only about 30 days so we can continue to do our work and get these bills across and start those conversations.”

Hinson says she’s hopeful they will get something done by the deadline. “If it does indeed get to a point where we don’t have a solution, I will continue to work to make sure we’re having those conversations. But my priority is the next 24 hours continuing to push to get the government funded in a responsible way,” she says. Hinson says she voted against
the Ag F-D-A funding bill last night because it was not good for farmers.

“We passed legislation out of the House Appropriations Committee that cut wasteful spending at these agencies, while still investing in agriculture, and again, Iowa’s priorities,” Hinson says. “And last night’s bill goes beyond redlining waste in my mind, it undermines rural America. And I will not compromise when it comes to investing in Iowa agriculture, I will not allow this process to happen on the backs of our farmers.”

Hinson says there are 435 different congressional districts, and 435 different opinions right now in the House on how to get the budget bill done.

Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors News

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Brown Shoe Fit Co. on Thursday, September 28th, 2023. The Ambassadors were on hand to help welcome Austin Renfro as the new manager.
Austin grew up in Burlington, Iowa where he started with Brown’s Shoe Fit in high school. Austin has worked his way through the Brown’s Apprenticeship Program which took him to Stillwater, Oklahoma, and now Atlantic. Austin moved here with his wife of one month, Lily, who will be working as a para educator as she works her way through her elementary educator program.
When asked what he enjoys about the shoe business, Austin shared that he loves to meet new people and help customers get exactly what they came in to buy. Austin shared that Brown’s Shoe Fit is more than just a shoe store, offering clothing, jewelry, sunglasses, dry-cleaning pick-up, tuxedo rentals, shoe inserts and more.

Atlantic Chamber photo

Brown’s Shoe Fit is offering special deals during their “New Manager Sale.” Check out the Brown’s Shoe Fit Atlantic Facebook page for sale details.

Brown’s Shoe Fit is located at 502 Chestnut Street.
Contact 712-243-1336 for more information or visit http://www.brownsshoefitco.com/

IEDA Board approves assistance for two established companies, two startups in Iowa

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

September 29, 2023 (DES MOINES, IA) – The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) Board has approved awards for two companies, which will assist in the creation of 123 jobs and result in over $29 million in new capital investment for the state. These projects are located in Camanche and Polk City. The board also approved innovation funding in support of two startups located in Ames. In addition, IEDA recently approved assistance from Iowa’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) Innovation Fund for two startups in Urbandale and West Des Moines.

Merrill Steel to expand in Camanche
Merrill Steel, a third-generation family business, is a leading supplier of complex structural steel and heavy plate fabrication. The company plans to expand structural steel fabrication operations into Camanche, where they currently lease space, with the purchase and redevelopment of an existing facility. The project represents a capital investment of $18.3 million and is expected to create 94 jobs incented at a qualifying wage of $19.57 per hour. The board awarded $800,000 in direct financial assistance through the High Quality Jobs (HQJ) program.

Ihle Fabrications to expand operations in Polk City
Ihle Fabrications, LLC manufactures combine wear parts for Case IH, John Deere and New Holland combines. The company plans to expand manufacturing and warehousing space in Polk City by 76,000 square feet and also purchase additional equipment. The board awarded the $10.9 million capital investment project tax benefits through the HQJ program. It is expected to create an additional 29 jobs, of which 27 are incented at a qualifying wage of $33.40 per hour.

Awards made to two startups

GeoVention, Inc., headquartered in Ames, designs products for the HVAC industry. Their three primary proprietary products are the FloVector, FloHelix and TerraLink, which address issues and costs with residential geothermal and air-to-air heat pump system installation. The company was awarded a $50,000 Proof of Commercial Relevance (POCR) loan for IP development and evaluation, market analysis, proof of concept work, product refinement, and market planning and entry activities.

Based in Ames, Salin 247, Inc. developed a platform for small-scale, lightweight, autonomous farm machinery for growing crops. The system navigates the field using various implements for crop production with a goal of increasing sustainability and profitability. The company was awarded a $50,000 POCR loan for feasibility and market analysis, key personnel and market planning and entry activities.

Award recommendations for these funds are made by the Technology Commercialization Committee to the IEDA Board for approval.

SSBCI awards made to two startups

Urbandale’s ClinicNote is the leading provider of clinic management software for universities. The technology is used for 158 discipline programs across 96 universities, with plans to expand further into the private sector. The company was awarded a $250,000 Innovation Acceleration Launch Fund loan for market planning and entry activities.

Through the merger and expertise of Redshield Electronics and LSA Autonomy, Mach Acquisition, Inc. was established in West Des Moines to develop vehicle automation software and hardware for manufacturers. The self-driving systems are implemented by original equipment manufacturers for off-road autonomy in agriculture, construction and industrial applications. The company was awarded a $1 million Innovation Acceleration Expansion Fund loan for IP development and evaluation, competitive analysis, proof of concept work, product refinement, key personnel, equipment, construction and market planning and entry activities.

The SSBCI program’s Innovation Fund increases assistance available through Iowa’s innovation continuum to support entrepreneurs through concept, launch and expansion. Award recommendations for these funds are made by the SSBCI Review Committee to the IEDA director for approval. The committee met on September 19, 2023, to review eligible applications.

Mobile Food Pantries Coming to Atlantic and Massena on October 11, Anita October 18

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September 29th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Cass County, Iowa) – Atlantic, Massena, and Anita are all hosting mobile food pantries in October. These will be the last mobile food pantry distributions for 2023. A mobile pantry is a traveling food pantry that delivers food directly to families in need for a one-day distribution. People from surrounding towns and communities are welcome. Mobile food pantries are available free of charge. Anyone in need is welcome, and no documentation is required. Each car can take food for up to two households at a time. Both Atlantic and Massena will be distributing the same food products. If supplies run low in Massena, families will be directed to Atlantic. Full details about the October Mobile Pantries are listed below:

Atlantic Mobile Food Pantry- Wednesday, October 11

Time: 4-6 p.m.

Location: Cass County Community Center (805 W. 10th St., Atlantic, IA 50022)- enter from 10th street near the tennis courts and follow signs

Massena Mobile Food Pantry- Wednesday, October 11

Where: Southwest Iowa Egg Coop (74877 Clarke Ave. Massena, IA 50853) Enter from the west and drive across the scale for pick up. Time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.

Time: 4:30-5:00 p.m.

Anita Mobile Food Pantry- Wednesday, October 18

Where: Anita Food Pantry (208 Chestnut Street, Anita IA 50020)

Time: 4:00-6:00 PM

Mobile pantry dates, times, and locations are subject to change. For the latest information on mobile pantries in Anita and Atlantic, visit https://foodbankheartland.org/food-resources/find-food/. For the latest information on Massena pantries, call (712) 779-3447. For information on upcoming events and local food, farmers markets, and food access activities, follow the Cass County Local Food Policy Council’s Facebook page @CassCountyLocalFood.

Hayashida to Compete at ITA All-American Championships

Sports

September 29th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa sophomore Daianne Hayashida will travel to Cary, North Carolina, to compete at the 2023 ITA Women’s All-American Championships. The tournament, which will be held at the Cary Tennis Park, features the nation’s top NCAA Division I student-athletes. 

 

Hayashida will open the tournament Saturday, facing Clemson’s Cristina Mayorova in the Round of 128 at 9:45 a.m. (CT).  A victory would move Hayashida to the Round of 64, where she would square off against Arizona State’s Giulia Morlet or Austin Peay’s Jana Leder. 

 

It is the second time in three years that Iowa has been represented in the main draw at the ITA All-American Championships.  Alexa Noel and Samantha Mannix represented the Hawkeyes at the event in 2021 with Noel advancing to the singles finals. 

 

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH SASHA SCHMID 

I’m really excited that Dai has this opportunity to go out to All-American’s and compete against some of the most elite players in college tennis, I think it’s an opportunity that is well deserved. She’s beginning her sophomore year in a great place after a really strong freshman year at the University of Iowa and we’re really proud that she’s representing our program.” 

 

Tournament Draws: https://tinyurl.com/2zccx8ha 

 

ITA All-American Championships Website: https://tinyurl.com/24r9cpwj