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Questions about closed Waterloo grocery that got city tax breaks

News

September 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Auditor Rob Sand says a private auditing firm will review details about the closure of a grocery store that got about two million dollars worth of tax incentives and grants from the City of Waterloo. All-in Grocers in downtown Waterloo opened on October 3rd of last year.

The store’s co-owner announced on August 10th the store would close temporarily as it switched to a more affordable supplier of food and other goods, but the store has remained closed and is up for sale.

In a written statement, State Auditor Rob Sand says his staff is passing information they’ve received about All-in Grocers to the private firm hired to audit the City of Waterloo’s finances. Sand says it’s the fastest and most efficient way to ensure public funds provided for the project were spent appropriately and as intended.

Boys Cross Country Results from the Creston Invitational

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Christian Adams

Team Results

  1. Chariton – 34 pts
  2. Earlham – 54 pts
  3. Red Oak – 72 Points
  4. Martensdale St. Marys – 122 pts
  5. Clarinda – 137 points
  6. Nodaway Valley – 137 points
  7. Creston – 192 pts
  8. Bedford – 237 pts
  9. Central Decatur – 238 points
  10. Wayne – 253 pts
  11. Southwest Valley – 267 pts

 Individual Results

1. Kyle Wagoner – Clarinda (16:21.1)

2. Lucas Anderson – Chariton (16:47.3)

3. Emmanuel Grass – Red Oak (16:50.2 )

4. Brent Crabb – Chariton (17:12.7)

5. Cody Dixson – Chariton (17:31.9)

6. David Nichols – Earlham (17:32.2)

7. Hayden Heitbrink – Red Oak (17:39.3)

8. Cy Stuart – Chariton (17:51.0)

9. Gabe Winkelmann – Nodaway Valley (18:00.1)

10. Dawson Braet – Earlham (18:07.1)

Earlham

10 Dawson Braet – 18:07.1

11.  Donovan Braet – 18:16.2

13.  Griffin Messer – 18:27.3

14.  Blake Tiemeyer – 18:35.7

23.  Blake Petersen – 19:27.1

29.  Payton Dickson – 20:07.8

Red Oak

16. Osiel Pederson – 18:40.2

22. Bryce Williams – 19:16.8

24. Pace Chaillie – 19:30.5

46. Cale Hall – 21:53.4

71. Nathan Skalberg – 28:42.1

Clarinda

30. Isaiah Stogdill – 20:09.3

31. Malcolm Taylor – 20:10.6

33. Bryar Hudson – 20:31.8

42. Morgan Manes – 21:33.6

52. Garrison Hickey – 22:40.3

57. Noah Wellhausen – 23:27.8

Nodaway Valley

20. Luke Kading – 19:03.8

28. Paul Kading – 19:45.6

37. Cheribum Mercado – 20:58.4

43. Haden Colton – 21:39.1

60. Dominic Breheny – 23:43.3

Southwest Valley

38. Matthew Means – 21:05.8

47. Ashton Boswell – 22:10.4

58. Lucas James – 23:34.8

59. Brody Sparks – 23:37.1

65. Ben Waddell – 25:10.3

67. Quaid Eddy – 26:53.8

Results from the Steve McDermott Cardinal CC Invite

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Christian Adams

Team Results, Boys

  1. Marshalltown – 50 pts
  2. Adel-DeSoto-Minburn – 63 pts
  3. Grinnell – 69 pts
  4. Ames – 80 pts
  5. Knoxville – 122 pts.
  6. Newton – 127 pts
  7. D M Lincoln – 166 pts
  8. Atlantic – 214 pts

Individual Results, Boys

  1. Preston Johnson – Marshalltown (16:37)
  2. John Moellers – Marshalltown (16:45.6)
  3. Isaac Rankin – Knoxville (16:51.7)
  4. Carter Nunn – Marshalltown (16:58.2)
  5. Cadel Conner – Grinnell (17:21.9)

Atlantic

33 Luke Irlmeier  (19:07.6)

39 Devon Fields  (19:50.9)

43 Xander Cook (20:09.0)

49 Caleb Andersen (21:04.5)

50 Kouper Kinney,  (21:05.9)

51 Anthony Akers  (21:20.2)

52 Hadin Thompson (21:23.0)

Team Results, Girls

  1. Adel-DeSoto-Minburn – 29 pts
  2. Newton – 67 pts
  3. Ames – 99 pts
  4. Atlantic – 106 points
  5. Dallas Center Grimes – 128 points
  6. Grinnell – 131 pts
  7. Marshalltown – 155 pts

Individual Results, Girls

  1. Kyliee Zylstra – Grinnell (20:05.3)
  2. Elliotte Von Roden – Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (20:40.8)
  3. Allie Eggleston – Adel-DeSoto-Minburn (21:14.8)
  4. Katrina Williams – Atlantic (21:13.3)
  5. Audrey Muckler – Newton (21:39.5)

Atlantic

18 Hailey White 23:58.7

19 Hailey Huffman 23:59.2

30 Bella Brock 24:57.2

35 Ella Brummer 25:31.3

36 Allison Middents 25:31.3

44 Cadence Kinzie 30:12.8

Sioux City homeless shelter to stay open

News

September 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sioux City’s warming shelter that was scheduled to close at the end of the month due to a lack of funding, will now stay open with support of local agencies and the city council. Shelter board member and treasurer, Joe Twidwell says more local support has developed. “Rumor of the city’s possible support for this year has caused many individual donors and businesses to come forward and say, ‘We need to be part of this. We recognize that this is something we need to do,'” Twidwell says.

The city council had approved a 50-thousand dollar grant for the shelter in July and Monday approved an additional 150-thousand dollars. Mayor Bob Scott says he did not like the way the city was made out to be the villain in the shelter closing. “Quite frankly, we’ve got it before us, because it is a crisis, and trashing people, police chiefs and mayors and council members when we don’t even have all the facts, that’s not fair. It’s not fair at all,” he says. The Mayor reminded Twidwell the city gave the shelter 50-thousand dollars.

“I’m going to plug my nose today and vote for this, because I think it’s important that we have a plan going forward, and we’re in a crisis, so sometimes you have to vote for things that you wish you had a longer time to put a plan together,” Scott says.

The city council approved giving the homeless shelter 150-thousand dollars next February on a 4-1 vote.

Grow Another Row Produce Donations Still Welcome

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – As the growing season is winding down, the Cass County Grow Another Row Committee would like to remind community members to continue donating extra produce to the stands. Produce donations can include potatoes,  corn, tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, radishes, carrots, beets, green beans, squash, peppers, and more. Donated produce  should not be washed prior to placing on the stands, to help maintain freshness.
If produce is shared to the stands, you’re welcome to email Grace McAfee (mcage@casshealth.org) 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. Donations of any size are appreciated. No  donation is too big or too small for this program. Donations and pick-ups are encouraged to take place from dawn to dusk.  The stands will remain open as long as the growing season remains productive.
If you are looking for fresh local produce, make sure to check our stands all across the county. The Cass County Iowa Local Food, Farmers Markets, and Food Access Facebook page also shares when produce has been donated to stands.
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 2024 Stand Locations (May-October, dawn to dusk)
Anita Food Pantry
  • 208 Chestnut St. Anita
Atlantic Library
  • 507 Popular St. Atlantic
Atlantic Midtown Apartments
  • 1209 E 8th St. Atlantic
Atlantic Mollett Park
  • 1020 E. 3rd St. Atlantic
Cumberland Methodist Church
  • 500 Main St. Cumberland
Griswold Methodist Church
  • 100 Cass St. Griswold
Lewis Library
  • 412 W. Main St. Lewis
Marne Masonic Lodge
  • 418 2nd St. Marne
Massena – SWI Egg
  • 74851 Richland Rd. Massena
Wiota
  • 108 Pioneer St. Wiota

2 Hawkeyes Earn National Weekly Awards

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior Kaleb Johnson and freshman Rhys Dakin earned national weekly awards on Tuesday. Johnson was recognized as the Doak Walker Award Running Back of the Week, while Dakin earned the Ray Guy Award Punter of the Week after their outstanding performances in last weekend’s 31-14 Hawkeye victory at Minnesota.

Johnson registered his fourth consecutive 100-yard game, finishing with career highs in rushing yards (206) and touchdowns (3) against the Gophers. He had scoring runs of one, 15 and 40 yards. Johnson had runs of 21, 23, 24, 33 and 40 yards in the contest — his eighth, ninth, 10th, 11th and 12th rushes of 20+ yards this season.

Johnson, who was honored as Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week yesterday, is the first Hawkeye to post four straight 100-yard rushing games since Mark Weisman in 2012. Johnson now has eight career 100-yard games, which tie for 12th most in program history. He has two touchdowns in four consecutive games, a first for a Hawkeye since Mark Weisman in 2014 (five straight games). Johnson is the first Iowa tailback with multiple touchdowns in the first four games of a season since Tavian Banks in 1997 (12 touchdowns).

The Hamilton, Ohio, native has amassed 685 yards and nine touchdowns — averaging 8.4 yards per attempt — through four games. Johnson is one of three Big Ten players with 680+ rush yards and 9+ rush touchdowns through a team’s first four games since 2000 (Javon Ringer, Michigan State, in 2008; Mohamed Ibrahim, Minnesota, in 2020).

Dakin punted five times against the Gophers, averaging 46.9 yards-per-punt. Dakin placed three punts inside the 20-yard line, while three punts traveled 50 yards or more. The Melbourne, Australia, native had a career-long 55-yard punt in the second quarter.

Iowa (3-1, 1-0) returns to action on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Ohio State. Kickoff for that contest is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. (CT) in Columbus, Ohio, and will be televised on CBS.

2 Former Iowa Football Players Pass

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Two former University of Iowa football players — D. Hugh Drake and Roger Jerrick — have passed away.

Drake, a three-year letterwinner and two-time Rose Bowl champion, passed away on Sept. 16. He was 87.

Drake earned Hawkeye letters in 1956, 1957 and 1958 as an offensive lineman under Forest Evashevski. He helped Iowa to Rose Bowl victories over Oregon State (35-19) in 1957 and California (38-12) in 1959.

The Shenandoah, Iowa, native was one of 13 players to appear in both Rose Bowls, playing as a reserve in 1957 and starting in 1959 as an offensive guard. His 1958 team earned a share of the national title and his three teams combined to win 24 games. Iowa was 9-1 in 1956, 7-1-1 in 1957 and 8-1-1 in 1958.

Following graduation, Drake played one season for the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football League before embarking on a coaching career. He began at Upper Iowa University before coaching at Estherville, Grundy Center, Des Moines East and Des Moines Lincoln High Schools.

Jerrick passed away on Sept. 21. He was 72.

Jerrick was a three-year letterwinner for the Hawkeyes from 1971-73 and he was voted a team captain in 1973.

The two-year starter on the offensive line played under Frank Lauterbur.

Hawkeyes Announce 2025 Conference Schedule

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa softball program released its 2025 Big Ten schedule Tuesday, it was announced by head coach Renee Gillispie. The schedule includes 11 home games at Bob Pearl Field.

Iowa opens its Big Ten season on the road in Bloomington, Ind. against Indiana, March 15 and 16. The Hawkeyes will host Big Ten-newcomer, UCLA, in their conference home opener at Pearl Field March 22 and 23.

The Hawkeye’s remaining 2025 Big Ten home slate features matchups with Nebraska (April 4-6), Penn State (April 18-20) and Rutgers (May 2-4). Iowa will be on the road at Wisconsin (March 28-30), Maryland (April 11-13), and Michigan State (April 25-27).

The 2025 Big Ten Softball Tournament will be held May 7-10 at Bittinger Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind.

The full schedule, along with game times, will be announced at a later date.

2025 Big Ten Schedule

March 15-16 – at Indiana

March 22-23 – vs. UCLA

March 28-30 – at Wisconsin

April 4-6 – vs. Nebraska

April 11-13 – at Maryland

April 18-20 – vs. Penn State

April 25-27 – 2 Michigan State

May 2-4 – vs. Rutgers

May 7- 10 – B1G Tournament at Purdue

Iowa OC Tim Lester talks bye week

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Iowa offensive coordinator Tim Lester says the passing game will become more explosive if the running game remains productive. The Hawks are 11th in the country in rushing and had 272 yards in a 31-14 win at Minnesota while throwing for only 62.

Lester likes the progress of quarterback Cade McNamara despite the Hawkeyes averaging only 147 yards of passing per game.

Lester says the key for running back Kaleb Johnson was learning to be patient as the play develops. He currently leads the nation with 685 yards of rushing.

Lester says the off week allows the Hawkeyes to go to work on the passing game.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell talks Houston

Sports

September 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

With a 3-0 start and number 18 national rankings the expectations have skyrocketed for Iowa State heading into Big-12 play. The Cyclones open Saturday night at struggling Houston.

Campbell says every week will be challenging in the Big 12.

Campbell believes the experience the Cyclones have will keep them grounded.

Willie Fritz is in his first season rebuilding the Houston program after a successful run at Tulane.

Campbell is concerned about the mobility of Houston quarterback Donovan Smith. Smith’s previous stop was at Texas Tech and he led the Red Raiders to a 41-38 win over the Cyclones in 2021.