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Iowa Football Names 2023 Player Council

Sports

August 28th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa football program has named 15 players to the 2023 Player Council, it was announced Monday by head coach Kirk Ferentz.

The group includes three sixth-year players, six seniors and six juniors. The purpose of the group is to assist in formulating policies and being involved in team decision-making throughout the year. Players were selected following coaching staff and player input.

The group consists of sixth-year student-athletes Joe Evans, Nico Ragaini and Noah Shannon, seniors Kyler Fisher, Jay Higgins, Logan Lee, Cade McNamara, Quinn Schulte and Tory Taylor and juniors Deontae Craig, Cooper DeJean, Jermari Harris, Luke Lachey and Mason Richman.

The Hawkeyes open the 2023 season Saturday, hosting Utah State at 11:03 a.m. (CT) inside Kinnick Stadium.  The game is sold out.

2023 Iowa Football Player Council

Name                                    Year                       Hometown

Deontae Craig                    Jr.                            Fort Wayne, Ind.

Cooper DeJean                  Jr.                            Odebolt, Iowa

Joe Evans                             6th                         Ames, Iowa

Kyler Fisher                         Sr.                           Farnhamville, Iowa

Jermari Harris                    Jr.                            Chicago, Ill.

Jay Higgins                           Sr.                           Indianapolis, Ind.

Logan Jones                        Jr.                            Council Bluffs, Iowa

Luke Lachey                        Jr.                            Columbus, Ohio

Logan Lee                            Sr.                           Orion, Ill.

Cade McNamara               Sr.                           Reno, Nev.

Nico Ragaini                        6th                         East Haven, Conn.

Mason Richman                Jr.                            Leawood, Kan.

Quinn Schulte                    Sr.                           Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Noah Shannon                  6th                         Aurora, Ill.

Tory Taylor                          Sr.                           Melbourne, Australia

Radio Iowa High School Football Poll 8/28/23

Sports

August 28th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

There is one new top ranked team in the latest Radio Iowa High School Football Poll. Todd Kimm reports.

DeSantis says ‘Heavy hand of Gov’t’ shouldn’t be used for carbon pipelines

News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis says negotiation is the way to resolve property disputes over developing privately-owned projects — like carbon pipelines.

DeSantis held two town hall meetings in northern Iowa this weekend and fielded questions about carbon pipelines at both events. In Algona, a woman asked DeSantis if a government agency should let a for-profit company use eminent domain to force landowners to sign property easements.

At a town hall forum in Garner, a man told DeSantis the carbon pipeline debate is tearing the state apart.

The forums DeSantis held in Garner and Algona were in counties where the proposed Summit Carbon Capture pipeline would pass through.

Produce in the Park Set for This Week

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

Produce in the Park is a weekly farmers market and community gathering held every Thursday evening from 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM in the Atlantic City Park, now – October 12th.

This week, Sarah Selders will be providing live music and fresh, gourmet pizza will be on site from Hungry Spartan Pizza. Numerous vendors will be in attendance offering sweet treats, plants, crafts, baked goods and produce, produce, PRODUCE!

This week you can look forward to the following vendors:

Bridgewater Farms: wide assortment of produce
Brun Ko Farms: assortment of tomatoes, peppers, herbs, eggs, pork, lamb & chicken
Frosting, Inc.: gourmet cupcakes
Sue’s Country Garden: assortment of plants, produce, baked goods & jams/jellies
Cake’s, Cookies & Confections: assorted pastries & desserts
CJ Treats: baked goods & candles, soaps, body scrubs & oil diffusers
CK3 Farms: wide assortment of produce including watermelon
Harrisdale Farmstead: assortment of produce
Holaday Baking Company: assortment of baked goods & concession items
Imagine Garden Gifts: unique garden gifts including antique, vintage, and repurposed planters.
Johnna Joy Designs: wide selection of handmade jewelry & art
Kringleman: assorted Danish pastries
Neighborhood Bakehouse: sourdough, baguettes, sandwich bread & mini chocolate baguettes
Noble Provisions: homegrown ribeyes, beef snacks (jerky, summer sausage, beef sticks), beef brats, patties, pork brats, Italian sausage, & ground pork
Oak Hill Honey: home raised raw packaged honey
Piper’s Brae: assorted produce, jams/jellies, syrups & eggs
Ter-Bear Honey: home raised raw packaged honey
The 11th Acre: wide assortment of produce, baked goods, cottage foods & crafts

Our featured kids activity will be ‘Art in the Park’, featuring fun artistic crafts for kids to do, provided by YOUR FORTE. Visiting organizations include Zion Recovery and Cass County Cats. Yard games will also be on hand, provided by Atlantic Parks & Recreation.

All vendors accept cash, with many accepting credit cards and Venmo. All qualifying food vendors accept SNAP/EBT (also known as food stamps) with all fresh produce vendors accepting Double Up Food Bucks–coupons given for SNAP/EBT purchases of fresh produce.

For updates and information on Produce in the Park or how to sign up to participate, visit www.produceintheparkatlanticiowa.com. ‘Like’ or ‘follow’ Produce in the Park on Facebook (www.facebook.com/ProduceInThePark) or Instagram (www.instagram.com/produceintheparkatlanticia/).

Today is First Day to File for City/School Elections this Fall

News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

Today (Monday) is the first day to file nomination papers for the upcoming City/School Election. Last day to file is Thursday, September 21, 2023.

Nomination papers may be circulated prior to first date for filing as well as during the filing period. Nomination papers and candidate information are available at the office of the county auditor and from the secretary of state:www.sos.iowa.gov

Signature requirements for Cities are as follows:
City of Atlantic (Runoff Provisions)
• Council At Large Position-21 signatures
• Wards 1-2-3-4 Positions-10 signatures
• Park & Recreation Board-25 signatures

All other cities in the county require 10 signatures for each position

Signature requirements for School Districts are as follows:
Atlantic School District Positions- 50 signatures
CAM School District Positions- 20 signatures
Griswold School District At Large Position- 16 Signatures
Griswold School District Director 1- 10 signatures
Griswold School District Director 2- 10 signatures
For more information contact the Cass County Auditor’s Office at 712-243-4570 or email to auditor@casscoia.us.

The city positions to appear on the Cass County ballot for the 2023 City/School Election are:

Anita:
• Council Member- 2 Positions
• Mayor

Atlantic
• City Council At Large
• Atlantic 1st Ward Council Member
• Atlantic 2nd Ward Council Member
• Atlantic 3rd Ward Council Member
• Atlantic 4th Ward Council Member
• Park & Recreation Board-2 positions
• Park & Recreation Board-Vacancy Position

Cumberland
• Council Member-2 positions
• Mayor

Griswold
• Council Member-3 Positions

Lewis
• Council Member-3 Positions
• Mayor

Marne
• Council Member-3 Positions
• Mayor

Massena
• Council Member-3 Positions
• Mayor

Wiota
• City Council-2 Positions
• Mayor

The school positions to appear on the Cass County ballot for the 2023 City/School Election are:

Atlantic School District
• Board Member At Large-3 Positions

CAM School District
• Board Member North District
• Board Member South District

Griswold School District
• Board Member-At Large
• Board Member District 1
• Board Member District 2

Creston Police Arrest

News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

On Monday, August 28 at 1:01 am, Creston Police arrested 29 year old Alan Dean Smith of 720 North Oak in Creston on charges of Harassment 1st Degree-Threaten Forcible Felony, OWI 1st Offense, and Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness, No Intent.  Smith was taken to the Union County Jail where he is being held on $4,000 cash or surety bond.

USDA Invests $16.3 Million to Strengthen Infrastructure and Create Jobs in Rural Iowa

News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director in Iowa Theresa Greenfield today announced that the Agency is investing $13,435,000 in loans and $2,946,000 in grants to five projects in Iowa to strengthen infrastructure, promote business expansion and create jobs.

One of the grants goes to the city of Irwin in Shelby County, who received a $1,795,000 loan and a $2,346,000 grant through the Water and Waste Disposal Loans and Grants program to make water distribution system improvements.  This project will construct a new 35,000 gallon water tower and replace water mains with 6″ PVC.  This project will also replace older galvanized steel, cast iron, and lead service lines with copper lines and will eliminate four dead-end lines by adding two short loops.  Once completed, this project will improve water security and storage, bring the city into compliance with water quality standards, and better protect the health and safety of 341 townspeople and residents of surrounding rural areas.

The other four grants will go the rural electric cooperatives.

Black Hawk County to turn landfill methane into fuel

News

August 28th, 2023 by Jim Field

Black Hawk County will soon be turning methane from its landfill into fuel for vehicles. Black Hawk County Solid Waste Management Administrator John Foster says that carbon reduction has been at the forefront of his team’s mind for a long time, and the public-private partnership provided the answer.

The landfill is the 4th-largest in Iowa and will be only the second in the state to recycle its methane into this type of fuel.

Foster expects that the project will be ready to go by November, and the sale of the recycled gas could yield 70-thousand dollars in revenue in its first year.

Iowa Volleyball Falls to Nevada

Sports

August 28th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — University of Iowa volleyball fell to Nevada, 2-3, on Sunday inside Yosemite Hall.

 

Senior Caitlan Buettner posted her third-consecutive double-double with 16 kills and 20 digs. Two more Hawkeyes registered double-figure kills, including seniors Delaney McSweeney (13) and Audrey Black (10). Senior setter Bailey Ortega set a season-high 34 assists.

 

In junior Amanda Darling’s first career start as a Hawkeye, she led Iowa with 28 digs and recorded two service aces.

 

Junior Anna Davis was named to the all-tournament team as she consistently playing throughout the tournament. Davis registered a .321 hitting percentage on the weekend, knocking down 21 kills.

 

HOW IT HAPPENED

 

SET 1 (IOWA, 26-24): In the opening set against Nevada, the Hawkeyes jumped ahead with a strong start, claiming the first four points. A kill from McSweeney, assisted by Ortega, initiated the lead. Throughout the set, Iowa maintained their lead. After a series of kills from Nevada, the Hawkeyes responded with an ace from Mateo and another kill from McSweeney. Nevada made a comeback to tie the set at 24 at the end of the set, but Iowa capitalized on errors to clinch the set.

 

SET 2 (IOWA, 25-22): In the second set, the Hawkeyes kicked off scoring with an ace by junior Michelle Urquhart. After giving up a point due to an error, the Hawkeyes bounced back with a kill from Black and an ace from Darling. After several exchanged errors between the teams, Nevada briefly tied at 10-10, but Iowa jumped ahead with sophomore Nataly Moravec’s kill. The set continued with both teams fighting back and forth, resulting in ties six times. Iowa clinched the set with a kill by Black and closed it out with an ace from Darling.

 

SET 3 (Nevada, 25-17): The Hawkeyes kicked off the third set with three consecutive points, getting the early lead, 3-1. From there, the two teams took turns leading until the Wolf Pack was able to push past with a nine-point run. The Hawkeyes lessened the deficit to five with their own run, but were not able to catch Nevada.

 

SET 4 (Nevada, 25-21): Iowa picked up an early lead in the fourth set, going up 9-5 with kills from McSweeney, Black, and Urquhart and service aces from Sydney Dennis and Black. Nevada took the lead after a five-point run, 10-9, before Iowa was able to put a few more points on the board to tie the set at 11. The Wolf Pack broke through again, scoring six-straight. Iowa came back to lessen the margin to two, but fell short in the end.

 

SET 5 (Nevada, 15-10): Iowa scored first, but Nevada was quick to take the lead, 5-1. Scoring went back and forth before Iowa was able to put three consecutive points on the board to lessen the gap, 6-8. The Wolf Pack scored in pairs, broken up by single points for the Hawkeyes, until they took the set and the match.

 

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes head home to host the Fryfest Invitational on Friday-Sunday Sept. 1-3 as they host Middle Tennessee State, Kent State, and South Dakota State. Admission is free on Friday.

Iowa State Falls in Final Minutes at SDSU

Sports

August 28th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

BROOKINGS, S.D. – Iowa State dropped its second match of the week on Sunday afternoon, as the unbeaten South Dakota State Jackrabbits scored in the 87th minute to pull ahead for a 2-1 win at a windy Fishback Soccer Park.

 

The Cyclones (2-2) scored first on the afternoon, as senior transfer Abigail Miller notched her second score of the season to put ISU up 1-0. SDSU (4-0) would pocket a pair of goals in the second half to distance itself from the Cyclones to stay unbeaten.

 

Both squads were physical throughout the match, as there were 22 combined fouls and four yellow cards issued.

 

The match started with each team feeling the other out, as both had just two shots apiece 20 minutes in. Iowa State broke through on its third shot of the first stanza, as Miller capitalized on SDSU’s failed attempt at clearing the ball and fired one into the back right corner of the net to give the Cyclones a 1-0 lead.

 

The Cyclones would stand pat and take that 1-0 lead into the break, as both teams had just three shots through 45 minutes of play.

 

After going against the wind in the first half, the Jackrabbits used the wind in the second half to power an offensive surge that saw SDSU record 11 second-half shots.

 

The Jackrabbits threatened early in the second half, ripping off five shots before connecting on the sixth in the 71st minute. Avery Murdzek connected with a Cyclone clear from about 20 yards out and snuck it past a diving Avery Gillahan to knot the match at one apiece.

 

The Jack’s attack didn’t slow from there, as SDSU continued to push the issue, rattling off four more shots before punching one in with just three minutes left to play. SDSU’s leading goal-scorer, Maya Hansen, controlled a ricocheted ball after a collision with no call and was able to put it past Gillahan to give the Jackrabbits the advantage.

 

The Jackrabbits would hold on for the final three minutes to earn their fourth-straight win.

 

Lauren McConnell tallied a team-high two shots on the afternoon, while the backline trio of Chloe Broughton, Olivia Edwards and Hanna Reid, as well as Gillahan played all 90 minutes.

Goals 

Iowa State: Abigail Miller (31’)

SDSU: Avery Murdzek (71’), Maya Hansen (87’) 

 

Assists 

Iowa State: N/A 

SDSU: N/A 

 

Up Next
Following its trip to Brookings, Iowa State will return home from its three-game road stint to face off with the nationally-ranked Memphis Tigers on Thursday, August 31. Thursday’s match is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+.