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Tips to determine how much screentime is too much for kids

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November 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The parent company of Facebook and Instagram is being sued under the premise social media platforms are addictive and harmful to kids’ mental health, and a childhood family therapist at Gundersen Health System says Iowa parents should watch for warning signs. Jeff Reiland says there’s no proven link between screentime and a child’s depression and anxiety, but he sees an alarming trend with social media that’s on a par with video games.

“In the case of children and teenagers, is it getting in the way of them going to school, getting their homework done, participating in sports, doing the things at home they do as part of the family?” Reiland asks. “Are they becoming more isolated? Do they tend to obsess about the game or activity? Do they become irritated when they don’t have exposure to those things?” While addiction to social media isn’t formally recognized as a diagnosis, Reiland believes social media does have an addictive component to it and that it can be harmful.

Reiland says, “Those same things that we see in adults or teenagers who have substance problems are the same kinds of behaviors or responses we see in children and teenagers when they are more involved with social media than they should be.” If a parent suspects their child is spending an unhealthy amount of time at their screen, he suggests having a talk with them and not simply banning them from their phones, tablets and computers.

“Try to survey and find out if the teenager thinks that maybe that’s something they could work on cutting back,” Reiland says. “I think it helps for parents and teens to have a conversation about that, rather than parents just — in an authoritarian way — just going out and taking it out. Ultimately, parents have that responsibility to make those hard decisions.” Reiland recommends that parents with young children hold off on giving them access to social media until they are much older and more mature.

“One of the codes that I hear kids say is, ‘I’m bored. The only thing that’s not boring is my screen, when I’m plugged into my social media, when I’m plugged into my video gaming, I’m not bored.’ That’s a red flag,” Reiland says, “because life is way more exciting in real time than virtually. It’s just not as predictable and that’s the problem.”

The Gundersen Health System includes a hospital in West Union, and clinics in Fayette, Decorah, Waukon, Lansing, Postville and Calmar.

Sac County Sheriff’s Office asks for help in locating a missing man

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November 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sac City, Iowa) – Officials with the Sac County Sheriff’s Office (in northwest Iowa), issued a statement late Wednesday night, asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man. Authorities say that on the afternoon of Nov. 21st, the Sheriff’s Office and Lake View Police Department began an investigation into the whereabouts of 53-year-old David Schultz, from Wall Lake. A further search was conducted Nov. 22nd by several law enforcement agencies, local fire departments and volunteers.

David Schultz

David Schultz

“At this time,” officials say, they are “Asking Sac County property owners in the northeastern portion of Sac County to check their own properties and outbuildings for anything out of the ordinary. If anything out of the ordinary is observed, please do not disturb the immediate vicinity and let items remain in place before contacting the Sac County Communications Center at 712-662-7127.” They ask that those property owners search their own property, and not those of other owners.

Law Enforcement will continue to expand the search area in the days to come.

Drake prepares to visit No. 8 North Dakota State in the FCS playoffs

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Drake will be a decided underdog on Saturday when the Bulldogs visit eighth ranked North Dakota State in the opening round of the FCS Playoffs. The Bulldogs played at North Dakota State to open last season and this year played two ranked FCS foes in nonconference play.

That’s Drake coach Todd Stepsis who says to make a game of it the Bulldogs must keep the offense on the field.

The Bulldogs will try to find ways to hang in the game.

No. 1 Northwestern hosts Dordt in NAIA playoffs Saturday

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Top ranked and defending national champion Northwestern opens the NAIA playoffs at home against Dordt. Northwestern is unbeaten and has been top ranked all season.

That’s Red Raiders coach Matt McCarty. Northwestern beat Dordt during the regular season 35-14 back in October.

Dordt coach Joel Penner says they are excited about the rematch.

Penner says his team has grown up since suffering two regular season losses.

Penner says they will need to do a better job of making plays to have a chance.

Wartburg to host Whitworth of Oregon in NVAA Division III playoffs on Saturday

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Wartburg will host Whitworth University of Oregon in the second round of the NCAA Division III playoffs on Saturday. The third ranked Knights opened with a win over Illinois College while Whitworth is 10-0 after a win over Chapman of California.

That’s Wartburg coach Chris Winter who says the Whitworth defense is strong up front.

Winter says Whitworth will provide a touch challenge.

Iowa’s Fran McCaffery previews Oklahoma

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa men’s basketball team is in San Diego for the Rady (Childrens invitational. The Hawkeyes open Thursday afternoon against Oklahoma. Hawkeye coach Fran McCaffery says holiday tournaments are always a good test.

McCaffery says these tournaments prepare teams for what is ahead.

Oklahoma is 4-0 and Sooner coach Porter Moser has a lot of new faces on the team.

The Hawkeyes will play either Seton Hall or USC Friday afternoon.

Nick Jackson steps up for Iowa

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa linebacker Nick Jackson says his one and only season with Iowa has been better than expected. The former All-ACC standout at Virginia transfered to Iowa and gave the linebacking corps an experience boiost. He had eight tackles and broke up two passes in last week’s division clinching victory over Illinois.

Jackson says the win over Illinois was a perfect way to end the home season.

Sioux City march remembers Native American children

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November 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 21st annual memorial march to honor lost children wound through Sioux City Wednesday. The march remembers Native American children all the way back to the 1880s, who have been removed from their homes and placed into foster care. Manape Lamere led the march that he says is focused on healing and wellness among the Native American community.

Lost Child March (KSCJ photo via Radio Iowa)

“We’re trying the best we can to provide not just services to Indian people, but be more proactive. And maybe Sioux City could be a hub for the rest of the state of Iowa all the foster parents and all the Indian foster parents and then all the Indians too,” he says. He says progress is being made.

“So we got a lot of bases to cover and bit by bit we’re feeling more confident in that, Lamere says. The theme for this year’s walk was “Healing our spirits, creating culturally competent systems of care.”

Iowa’s Nico Ragaini previews Nebraska

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa receiver Nico Ragaini says there is plenty to play for as The Hawkeyes get set to visit Nebraska on Friday. Iowa has already locked up a spot in the Big Ten Championship game but a victory over the Huskers would give them a rare 10 win regular season.

Ragaini says confidence is growing as the passing game has shown improvement.

Iowa State’s Jeremiah Cooper on preparing for K-State

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November 22nd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Iowa State safety Jeremiah Cooper says the Cyclones are motivated after losing their finale home game to Texas. ISU closes out the regular season at 19th ranked Kansas State on Saturday.

Cooper says it would be a big victory.

The defense will have a challenge against a K-State offense that leads the Big 12 in scoring.