Jim Field has the call of the Regional Final played at Adel.
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Jim Field has the call of the Regional Final played at Adel.
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CLASS 1-A:
@ Dunlap: Woodbine vs. Walnut
@ Dunlap: West Harrison vs. Logan-Magnolia
@ Coon Rapids: East Greene vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard
@ Coon Rapids: Ar-We-Va vs. Audubon
@ Essex: Villisca vs. Nishnabotna
@ Essex: Bedford vs. Sidney
@ Guthrie Center: Adair-Casey vs. CAM
@ Guthrie Center: Guthrie Center vs. EHK-Exira
@ Greenfield: Orient-Macksburg vs. Earlham
@ Greenfield: Lenox vs. Corning
@ CB St. Albert: A-H-S-T vs. Griswold
@ CB St. Albert: Riverside vs. St. Albert
@ Treynor: East Mills vs. Fremont-Mills
@ Treynor: Stanton vs. Treynor
CLASS 2-A:
@ Carroll: Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto vs. East Sac County
@ Carroll: OA-BCIG vs. Kuemper Catholic
@ Ogden: West Central Valley vs. Gilbert
@ Underwood: Tri-Center vs. Missouri Valley
@ Underwood: Underwood vs. Clarinda
Class 4-A Regional Finals (7:00 pm)
Class 5-A Regional Finals (7:00 pm)
Class 1-A Regional Finals
Class 2-A Regional Finals
Class 3-A Regional Finals
*This is the final rankings for Class 3A and 4A.
Class 4-A
Class 3-A
The Atlantic School Board will hold a regularly scheduled meeting this evening.
Consent agenda items for tonight include a report from superintendant Dr. Mike Amstein, approval of contracts and/or letters of assignment, approval of amended contracts and/or letters of assignment, approval of volunteer coaches, and approval of resignations.
Other action items on the agenda tonight for the Atlantic school board include the first reading of an ordinance pertaining to access to student records, the first reading of an ordinance about internet usage policy, approval of the lease for the portable classroom to be used at Washington Elementary, and approval of the purchase of healthy choices vending machine for food service.
The meeting of the Atlantic School board begins tonight at 7:30 at the Atlantic High School Media Center.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The hot and dry weather is taking a toll on Iowa crops, with the condition of corn and soybeans continuing to decline.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in Monday’s weekly report that only 46 percent of the corn is in good to excellent shape. That’s the lowest level for the first week of July since 1993. A week ago, it was 62 percent.
Forty-eight percent of soybeans are in good to excellent condition, down from 59 percent last week.
The USDA says 88 percent of topsoil moisture and 82 percent of subsoil moisture are short or very short.
Iowa had 100-plus temperatures from Wednesday through Saturday. The highest temps so far this year were on Saturday with eight communities reaching 105 degrees. There was no widespread rain.
An electrical failure in the Crawford County city of Kiron Monday afternoon shut down a pumping station, releasing partially treated wastewater to East Otter Creek.
The city of Kiron expects power to be restored this morning allowing complete wastewater treatment to resume. City consultants are taking water samples to test for bacteria and other pollutants.
Residents should keep children and pets from playing in or around the creek until about 48 hours after treatment is restored.
The DNR will continue to monitor the situation.
The Atlantic Police Department reports two minor accidents and an arrest occurred this past weekend.
On Friday, July 6, shortly after 3 PM, a vehicle driven by Lela Boos of Atlantic backed out of a parking space in a parking lot behind 11 W 5th Street. As the vehicle started moving north in the alley it struck a legally parked vehicle owned by Chelsey Dolch of Atlantic. Boos was cited for failure to maintain control. Total damage from the incident was about $2,500.
On Saturday, July, 7th at about 9 PM, a vehicle driven by Lindsay Arndt of Logan was backing out of a driveway at 1307 Maple Street when it backed into a vehicle owned by John Kooistra of Ames. Arndt was cited for striking an unattended vehicle. Total damage from the accident was about $2,100.
Also on Saturday July 7th, Atlantic Police arrested 33-year-old Jose Perez of West Wendover, Nevada for public intoxication. He was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was booked in and held.