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High School Baseball and Softball Scoreboard 05/24/2023

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

BASEBALL

CB Abraham Lincoln 9, St. Albert 5
Coon Rapids-Bayard 9, ACGC 3
Exira-EHK 15, Ar-We-Va 0
Glidden-Ralston 13, Boyer Valley 5
Moravia 5, Southeast Warren 0
Shenandoah 11, Missouri Valley 2
Sioux City East 10, Harlan 6
Tri-Center 22, Kuemper Catholic 19
Van Meter 12, Creston 11
West Harrison 21, Whiting 3
Woodbine 11, CAM 1

SOFTBALL

Missouri Valley 12, Atlantic 0 (3 innings)
AHSTW 4, Harlan 1
Denison-Schleswig 7, Abraham Lincoln 3
Essex 12, Red Oak 1
Exira-EHK 15, Ar-We-Va 1
Glenwood 15, Underwood 3
Glidden-Ralston 6, Boyer Valley 2 (8 inn)
Griswold 8, Tri-Center 0  (6 inn)
Kuemper Catholic 14, IKM-Manning 1
Martensdale-St. Marys 4, Twin Cedars 0
Southeast Warren 16, Woodward-Granger 4
Southwest Valley 13, East Mills 1
West Monona 10, Riverside 4
Woodbine 3, CAM 1

Boys Substate Finals Soccer Scoreboard 05/24/2023

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

CLASS 1A

Substate 8
Treynor 4, Underwood 1

CLASS 2A

Substate 8
Perry 3, Glenwood 1

CLASS 3A

Substate 1
Denison-Schleswig 4, Storm Lake 1

Substate 7
Dallas Center-Grimes 4, Lewis Central 2

Man shot in Des Moines is being tight-lipped about who shot him & why

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa — Police in Des Moines are investigating a shooting that happened late Tuesday night. The incident happened in the 1800 block of Arlington Avenue at around 11 p.m., Tuesday. Police say after an adult male suffered a gunshot wound to his upper torso, the man manage to walk to the 1400 block of 2nd Avenue. Officers and medics were dispatched to his location.  The victim, who is expected to survive, was not cooperating with police.

Update: 2 dead in Marshalltown shooting, Wed. afternoon

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Marshalltown, Iowa — (UPDATE 11:11-a.m.) The Marshalltown Police Department is investigating an apparent murder-suicide that took place Wednesday afternoon. Officers responded a little before 4:30-p.m., to a residence in the 600 block of East Church Street, Wednesday. At the scene they found 57-year-old Hermelinda Alcala-de-Villagomez dead from a gunshot wound. Police also found 72-year-old Jose Carmen Villagomez-Torres, who was shot and suffering from life-threatening injuries. He was transported to a hospital and later died. The couple were married, but living in separate residences.

Police said a firearm was recovered at the scene. A preliminary investigation determined Villagomez-Torres shot Alcala-de-Villagomez before shooting himself.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation was assisting the Marshalltown Police Department with the investigation.

Opening ceremonies are tonight (Thursday) for Iowa’s Special Olympics Summer Games

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

More than two-thousand athletes will march through Iowa State University’s Hilton Coliseum in Ames for tonight’s (Thursday) opening ceremonies of the Iowa Special Olympics Summer Games. Games director Seann Demaris says the event returned last year after being called off in 2020 due to COVID-19, while a scaled-back edition was held in 2021. Demaris says they’re now back to pre-pandemic levels.

He says tonight’s opening ceremonies are always a beautiful, unifying way to open the friendly competition.

The summer games will be held through Saturday for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in sports including: swimming, soccer, tennis, track and field, bocce and cycling. This July will mark 55 years for the Special Olympics, founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thursday, May 25, 2023

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. East southeast wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. East southeast wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Tomorrow: Sunny, with a high near 77. Southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 79.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 83.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 84. The Low was 51. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 54 and the Low was 50. The Record High on this date was 98 in 1967. The Record Low was 30 in 1925. Sunrise is at 5:53. Sunset at 8:40.

Iowa plays Indiana today (Thursday) at B1G Baseball Tournament

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa baseball coach Rick Heller will send sophomore Brody Brecht to the mound this (Thursday) afternoon when the third seeded Hawkeyes play second seeded Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament in Omaha. Brecht is 5-2 and gave up two hits in seven innings of work in Iowa’s 7-1 win over the Hoosiers in early April. Indiana will counter with Luke Sinnard. He blanked the Hawkeyes for six innings and struck out 12 in a 2-0 Hoosier victory as they claimed two of three games in the series.

That’s Iowa coach Rick Heller. Sinnard will be a challenge for Iowa’s explosive offense.

The Hawkeyes erupted for 12 runs in the final four innings in a 13-3 victory over Michigan in Tuesday’s opening round.

Indiana opened with a 4-3 win over Illinois. The Hoosiers are 41-16.

Historic Laramar Ballroom in Fort Dodge to reopen in June

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Fort Dodge landmark that has hosted some of the biggest names in the music business will soon reopen to the public. The Laramar Ballroom sat empty for years, but last June it was purchased by a group of Fort Dodge investors. Brady O’Brien is the production coordinator for the restoration project. “When my dad first took me in there and he first showed me that they were going to buy it, I was a little skeptical. It just looked horrible inside,” O’Brien says. “Now being able to see…It’s just turned into something really special that I think the community is going to love.”

The building opened in 1904 and was originally the Fort Dodge Armory. After World War I, the brick building became a venue for live music. According to the Fort Dodge Community Foundation Facebook Page, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash are among the artists who’ve played gigs at the Laramar. Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper performed at the Laramar on January 30th, 1959 — three nights before their tragic deaths after a concert in Clear Lake.

O’Brien says a relative of one of those performers will be part of the grand re-opening of the Laramar. “We have Richie Valens; sister, Connie, singing and talking a little bit about her history with the Laramar and her brother Ritchie Valens,” O’Brien says. Connie was eight when her brother died at the age of 17. Tickets for the June 22nd opening of the Laramar go on sale this Friday morning.

“We have our house band for that night which will be accompanying tons of local artists performing,” O’Brien says. The State of Iowa provided a 100-thousand dollar Community Attractions grant to help pay for the facelift of the 119 year old building.

The Laramar was a regular venue for Friday night dances and is part of the Fort Dodge Downtown Historic District.

Scott makes first trip to Iowa after formally entering GOP presidential race

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May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is spending his Wednesday in Sioux City — his first trip to Iowa since officially launching his campaign for the Republican nomination for president this week. Scott’s first stop was the Siouxland Christian School. “The closest thing to magic in America is a quality education,” Scott said. “As a kid, I attended four different elementary schools by the fourth grade and being raising in a single parent household and mired in poverty, one thing I can tell you finding the right place for your kid is really hard when you’re moving a lot.”

Scott touted the state-funded savings accounts that will be available this fall to cover private school expenses for some low income Iowa parents. “Frankly, the governor of this state has done a fabulous job with what has been a signature issue since I started my ‘Opportunity Agenda,’ which is focusing on education,” Scott said. Scott toured the private school, then met with teachers and administrators. Scott was asked about providing better security for schools — and he talked about a proposal from Senate Republicans after the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that would have provided federal grants to train law enforcement and purchase equipment like metal detectors, surveillance cameras and bulletproof whiteboards.

“Providing the resources for communities to make the best decisions that they can to protect their kids,” Scott said. Scott ultimately voted against the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act which included tighter background checks for gun buyers under the age of 21 and incentives for states that enact so-called “red flag” laws to confiscated guns from people considered a potential threat to themselves or others. Scott said at the time that mass shootings are a painful reminder that congress has failed to have a meaningful and honest debate about the issues surrounding gun violence.

Atlantic School Board approves purchase of property for the Construction Trades Program

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May 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Member of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education this (Wednesday) evening, approved the purchase, from the City of Atlantic, residential property at 1014-1016 East 3rd Street Place, near the Mollett City Park.  The purchase price was One-dollar. The properties will be used toward the construction of a home by students in the Construction Trades Program. Construction is slated to begin in the 2023-24 school year.

During their meeting on May 11th, the Atlantic Community School Foundation approved $150,000 in funding for the Construction Trades Program. The group unanimously voted to fund a request from Atlantic High School Industrial Technology teacher Dexter Dodson, on behalf of the Construction Trades Program, for $150,000 to allow the construction trades students to build a home from start to finish in Atlantic.

According to the press release, six years ago, a steering committee was created to build a program where students could gain hands-on experience in the trade professions. From that committee work, the construction trades program was established, and since then, the students in this program have built a garage and helped erect the greenhouse at Atlantic High School. From the inception of these conversations, the committee’s goal has always been to have this class someday build a home in the community.

The Industrial Tech Program is spearheaded by Dexter Dodson, instructor for the Building Trades class, and Noah Widrowicz, Middle & High School Industrial Tech teacher, who plays a significant role by providing the prerequisite classes to the building trades class. Dodson said “This project will connect our construction trades program to all aspects of construction. It will provide them with real-world experiences and build necessary soft skills while creating a sense of pride for them in the community and continue to connect the school to many business partners to build relationships for potential future employment.”

With the help of Randy Watts, the drafting classes have produced a floor plan for this home construction project that would include a single-car garage.

Ted Robinson, President of the Atlantic Community School Foundation, said, “I am grateful the Atlantic Community School Foundation is to be able to provide financial support to the Construction Trades Program to build a home in our community. The students participating in this project will gain invaluable experience that they can carry with them for their entire life, and hopefully, working on this project will inspire them to go into the Trade profession. “The financial support for this project has been made possible by the generous donations of community members through annual donations, gifts of property, bequests, and memorials.”

Current Foundation members are President Ted Robinson; Vice President Stacey Bean; Treasurer Steve Tjepkes; Secretary David Wiederstein; and Board Members Kevin Garrett, John Becker, Brad Henningsen, Lucas Mosier, Sue Hunt, Jessie Shiels and non-voting member, Superintendent Steven Barber.

To learn more about the Atlantic Community School Foundation, visit https://www.atlanticiaschools.org/foundation. If you would like to donate to the Foundation, or need more information, contact AMU General Manager Steve Tjepkes, or Ted Robinson at First Whitney Bank and Trust.