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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tue., Feb. 13, 2024

Weather

February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 50. Winds E/SE @ 5-10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 28. E/NE @ around 5 mph becoming S/SE after midnight.
Wednesday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 54. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wed. Night: Mo. Cldy & blustery w/a 40% chance of rain. Low 27. E/SE @10-25.New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. N/NW @ 5-15 w/gusts to near 25.
Thursday Night: A 30% chance of snow, mainly after midnight. Low around 23.
Friday: A 40% chance of snow, mainly before noon; Partly sunny & blustery. High near 31.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 52. The Low was 19. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 56 and the Low was 21. The Record High for Feb. 13th in Atlantic, was 63 in 1934. The Record Low was -30, in 1905. Sunrise today: 7:18. Sunset: 5:51.

Nunn criticizes Trump’s remarks about NATO

News

February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congressman Zach Nunn says former President Trump’s suggestion that he might encourage Russia to attack European allies who don’t fulfill their NATO obligations is akin to President Biden’s decision to end sanctions against Iran.

“When we have a situation where we have a president, sitting or former, who doesn’t stand up to an adversary or threatens our allies, we are doing a disservice to our own national security right here at home,” Nunn says. Trump has long criticized NATO allies for relying on the U-S and failing to spend enough on their own defense. This weekend, Trump said if a big European country were delinquent in its NATO obligations, he’d encourage Russia to do whatever it wishes because the U-S would not protect a country that hadn’t paid its bills. Nunn says provoking Russia is bad behavior.

“I think anyone who would threat our allies is doing a disservice to our country,” Nunn says. “…Anyone who’s going to, you know, stash intelligence material in their garage or their compound — these are things that people need to be held accountable for. I don’t care if they’re the sitting president or the former president.”

Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant, has served 20 years in the various branches of the military and is currently in the Air Force Reserve.

Hearing on governor’s bill defining man and woman

News

February 13th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House Education Committee has held a public hearing on the governor’s bill that defines man and woman in Iowa law and would allow public facilities to separate men and women based on their gender at birth. Courtney Collier, of Waukee, told lawmakers the bill is based on common sense. “People can, however, choose to live delusion or confusion in their own life and home,” she said, “but the rest of us should not be forced to join them.”

Alexandra Gray of Des Moines told lawmakers the bill is like something from a dystopian novel. “At one point in time, people of color, black people were declared three-fifths of a person,” Gray said. “I’d like to know what percentage of a person queer people are going to get so that I can base my life around it.”

Jordyn Landau of Turning Point U-S-A said she was speaking for girls and women too scared to testify. “Women fought for years for equal rights and I feel like all the hard work goes out the door when we allow men into women’s spaces,” she said. “…My rights do not end where someone else’s feelings begin.

Matthew McIver moved to Des Moines in 2008, but said he wouldn’t advise others to do so now because of the political environment. “Even if you don’t care about this particular group of vulnerable Iowans, government over reach and future administrations and legislatures may come for people that you do care about,” he said.

There were periodic pauses in the hearing as a large group protested outside the committee room, preventing some of those inside from hearing the testimony. The group chanted, “We will never go back,” for several minutes after testimony concluded concluded.

Atlantic Trojans Boys Basketball Team Picks Up A Nice Home Hawkeye Ten Conference win Monday Night

Sports

February 13th, 2024 by admin

The (7-14) Atlantic Trojans boys picked up an impressive 48-46 Hawkeye Ten Conference regular season win Monday Night over the Harlan Cyclones. The Trojans came out and were really fired up to start the game as they took 24-20 lead into halftime. Senior Nolan was on fire from the perimeter throughout the game with five three pointers, and led all Trojans with 22, while his Trojans teammate Senior Colton Rasmussen chipped 16 points on the night.

The leads were only changed a couple of times in this contest. This was big defensive battle throughout between Atlantic and Harlan even though these two teams played each other last week. The Atlantic Trojans defense shut down Harlans Cyclones 6’5 Senior center Franz Reisz to single digits points on the night.

Atlantic Trojans head coach Dalton Franken had this to say on his Trojans win over the Harlan Cyclones.

Coach Franken also complimented on how his Trojans defense held Harlans main scorer Franz Reisz in single digits scoring on the night.

Senior Atlantic Trojan Guard Nolan Waters had this to say about his teams amazing win over Harlan meant to him.

Up Next

The Atlantic Trojans are right back at it Tuesday February 13th as they travel on the road and take on the (10-9) Denison-Schleswig Monarchs in a Hawkeye Ten Conference regular season matchup. With a tipoff at 7:30 PM

 

 

Class 1A, 2A Monday Boy’s District Basketball Scores

Sports

February 12th, 2024 by admin

Class 1A: District 1

North Union 77, Sibley-Ocheyedan 34

Alta-Aurella 67@ Ar-We-Va 61

Nowell-Fonda 82 Trinity Christian 53

St. Edmond 62 GTRA 31

Class 1A: District 2 

South O’Brien 74 Boyer Valley 43

Westwood 54 Logan-Magnolia 38

MMCRU 66 West Harrison 49

IKM-Manning 61 West Monona 32

Class 1A: District 13

Lynnville-Sully 76 Lamoni 16

Southeast-Warren 63 Murray 47

ACGC 92  Martensdale-St Mary’s 42

Earlham 62 Mormon Trial 46

Class 1A: District 14 

East Mills 71 Nodaway Valley 40

Stanton 65 Lenox 51

Bedford 65 Sidney 39

Southwest Valley 55 Mount Ayr 42

Class 1A: District 15

Madrid 76 Woodward Academy 38

CAM 57 Glidden-Ralston 42

Coon-Rapids-Bayard 81 Griswold 30

Audobon 53 Panorama 51

Class 1A: District 16

Woodbine 81 Essex 35

Tri-Center 81 Fremont Mills 51

Exira-EHK 77 Heartland Christian 36

Riverside 61 St. Albert 44

Class 2A: District 13

Red Oak 79 Shenendoah 44

Clarinda 60 AHSTW 57

Class 2A: District 14 

PCM 61 Ogden 49

Central Decatur 41 Interstate-35 37

Class 2A: District 15 

OABCIG 80 Missouri Valley 64

Mason-NW Webster 60 Greene County 42

 

 

 

 

Gov. Reynolds Extends Harvest Proclamation  

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Today (Monday), Governor Kim Reynolds signed an extension of the proclamation relating to the weight limits and transportation of grain, fertilizer, and manure.   

The proclamation is effective immediately and continues through February 23, 2024. The proclamation allows vehicles transporting corn, soybeans, hay, straw, silage, stover, fertilizer (dry, liquid, and gas), and manure (dry and liquid) to be overweight (not exceeding 90,000 pounds gross weight) without a permit for the duration of this proclamation.  

This proclamation applies to loads transported on all highways within Iowa (excluding the interstate system) and those which do not exceed a maximum of 90,000 pounds gross weight, do not exceed the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code § 321.463 (6) (a) and (b), by more than 12.5 percent, do not exceed the legal maximum axle weight limit of 20,000 pounds, and comply with posted limits on roads and bridges.  

See the proclamation here. 

Atlantic Archery Team is Preparing for the State Archery Meet at Iowa State Fair Grounds March 1st-3rd

Sports

February 12th, 2024 by admin

The Atlantic Trojan Archery team has been pretty busy this season with appearing in 16 events. Their events were held in December, January and February. Everyone in the Trojan Archery team has been competing at a high level so far this season. The Trojan Archery team is made up of high school and middle school kids. The Atlantic Archery team is coached this year by Clint Roland.

Atlantic Archery Coach Clint Roland had this to say about for how many kids are out for Trojan archery this season.

Coach Roland did mention some of the participants who have been doing really well this season.

Coach Roland also talked about how the archery kids are getting prepared for State competition in March.

Up next for the Trojan Archery team is the state competition. State will be held March 1st-3rd at the Iowa State Fair Grounds in Des Moines.

House GOP bill lets staff carry weapons on school grounds

News

February 12th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – In response to last month’s school shooting in Perry, Republicans in the Iowa House are proposing that Iowa school or college employees with professional gun permits be allowed to carry weapons on school grounds. Nathan Gibson, school board president of the Interstate-35 district in Truro,said the bill could help districts that want their staff to be armed, but can’t get liability insurance. “This is long overdue,” he said, “and something we need to do to protect the most precious assets we have in our life.”

Angela Olsen, director of special projects for the Spirit Lake School District, said her district had armed staff for six months, but cancelled the program after struggling to find an insurance carrier. Olsen said having a school resource officer in the high school isn’t enough. “And I would compare it to Perry, like they have an SRO but he wasn’t there,” Olsen said. “…If we have the ability to have multiple people in multiple buildings at all times of the day, it’s the only way to address an active shooter at the time.”

Catherine Lucas, a lawyer with the Iowa Department of Public Safety, told lawmakers the agency has a lot of unanswered questions about the bill, like what kind of weapons would school staff be allowed to carry and who would do the required training for armed school staff. “Ohio has a program like this and they have a staff of 40. Currently the Governor’s School Safety Bureau in Iowa has one sworn member,” Lucas said. “…Rolling out all the training is going to be a very significant lift on the Department of Public Safety.”

Hannah Hayes, a Des Moines high school senior, is in the Students Demand Action group that supports new gun restrictions. Hayes, the only student who testified during the House subcommittee hearing on the bill, urged lawmakers to oppose it. “Making schools a war zone is not going to make me feel safer,” she said.

The bill also would require the state’s 11 largest school districts to hire at least one officer from the local police department or a private firm to provide security in high school buildings. There would be no mandate for other Iowa high schools, but all school districts could apply for a $50,000 state grant to cover the cost of a security officer.

Class 3A and 4A Postseason Basketball Brackets released Feb 12th.

Sports

February 12th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Opening round substate games for Class 4A and Class 3A tipoff on Monday, Feb. 19. Eight teams from each class advance to the 2024 IHSAA State Basketball Tournament presented by Iowa Farm Bureau, set for March 4-8 at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

Link to pdf for Class 3A: Basketball-Substate-Brackets-2.12.24-3A.pdf (iahsaa.org)

Link to pdf for Class 4A: Basketball-Substate-Brackets-2.12.24-4A.pdf (iahsaa.org)

IHSAA’s official basketball rankings Feb. 12th

Sports

February 12th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

CLASS 4A

 

Rank School W L
1 Cedar Rapids, Kennedy 20 0
2 Iowa City, West 17 2
3 Valley, W.D.M 14 5
4 Sioux City, East 19 2
5 Cedar Falls 16 3
6 Waukee 14 7
7 Dubuque, Senior 16 2
8 Ankeny 14 6
9 Pleasant Valley 14 5
10 Ankeny Centennial 14 6

 

CLASS 3A

 

Rank School W L
1 Clear Lake 19 0
2 Decorah 18 2
3 Waverly-Shell Rock 16 3
4 ADM 17 2
5 Solon 18 1
6 Marion 15 5
7 Winterset 13 8
8 MOC-Floyd Valley 18 3
9 Assumption, Davenport 11 8
10 Pella 11 8

 

CLASS 2A – FINAL

 

Rank School W L
1 Western Christian 17 3
2 Hudson 20 2
3 West Lyon 20 1
4 Underwood 21 0
5 Pella Christian 16 5
6 West Burlington 19 0
7 Monticello 18 2
8 Treynor 18 3
9 Kuemper Catholic 17 3
10 Cascade 16 4

 

CLASS 1A – FINAL

 

Rank School W L
1 North Linn 19 1
2 Madrid 19 2
3 Marquette Catholic 21 1
4 Lake Mills 20 1
5 Winfield-Mount Union 16 2
6 Keota 21 0
7 Lynnville-Sully 20 1
8 North Union 18 3
9 East Mills 19 1
10 Kee, Lansing 19 2