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Iowa visits No. 16 Ohio State Thursday night

Sports

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

***GAME HAS NOW BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER IN COLUMBUS***

Iowa senior Connor McCaffery is doubtful for Thursday night’s game at 16th ranked Ohio State. McCaffery suffered a contusion in his non shooting arm that affected a nerve in Monday night’s double overtime loss at Penn State.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery who originally thought the injury was a separated shoulder.

The Buckeyes are 6-3 in the Big Ten and McCaffery says depth is one of their strengths.

Iowa’s shooting has struggled as of late and McCaffery says they are working to get better shots.

After a series of slow starts McCaffery is considering lineup changes.

The Hawkeyes are 4-6 in the Big Ten. We’ll have the game on KJAN with pregame starting at 6:00 p.m.

No. 21 Iowa women visit Wisconsin Thursday night

Sports

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The 21st ranked Iowa women take an 8-2 Big Ten record on the road to Wisconsin Thursday night. The Badgers are 2-8 in the league race and will be looking to snap a 24-game losing skid in the series.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who is concerned about the timing of the game. The Hawkeyes visit sixth ranked Michigan on Sunday.

That game is a 6:30 p.m. tip-off at the Kohl Center.

UNI men beat Bradley 78-65

Sports

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

UNI connected on 12 three pointers and beat Bradley 78-65 in Cedar Falls, snapping the Braves four game winning streak.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. Noah Carter and Trae Berhow each finished with 19 points. Berhow was five of seven from three-point range.

The Panthers are 19-9 overall and 8-3 in the Missouri Valley. Next up for the panthers is a meeting with Drake on Saturday at 5:00 p.m. at the Knapp Center.

SWITA Bus sustains minor damage during an accident in Red Oak

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An accident Wednesday afternoon in Red Oak, caused about $1,000 damage to a SWITA bus and $2,500 to a car, but no injuries were reported. Authorities say a 2017 Ford El Dorado transit van owned by Southwest Iowa Transit and driven by Larry Bruce Anderson, of Red Oak, was traveling north in the 700 block of N. 6th Street at around 3:15-p.m. When van went around a legally parked 2011 Honda Accord owned by Nathan Lamb, of Rogers, Arkansas, the vehicle began to drift back into its correct lane of travel too soon. The result was the back right fender of the transit van coming into contact with the parked car.

No citations were issued.

Northern Iowa women beat Indiana State 72-49

Sports

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The UNI women outscored Indiana State 20-8 in the third quarter and rolled to a 72-49 win in Cedar Falls. Grace Boffeli had 11 points and 11 rebounds as the Panthers improve to 6-2 in the Missouri Valley.

It was the first of four straight games at home.

The Panthers host Loyola Friday night.

No. 11 Iowa State women beat No. 25 Kansas State

Sports

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The 11th ranked Iowa State women outscored 25th ranked Kansas State 24-8 in the third quarter and rolled to a 70-55 victory in Ames.

ISU coach Bill Fennelly. The Cyclones held K-State standout center Ayoka Lee to 12 points.

Iowa State improved to 19-3 overall and 8-2 in the Big 12. Next up for the Cyclones is a home game on Saturday against Oklahoma State.

Man arrested on eluding and DWB charges, in Red Oak

News

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An incident Wednesday night in Red Oak resulted in an arrest. According to Red Oak Police, 43-year-old Joshua Duane Mohn, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 11:15-p.m. in the 1200 block of E. Summit Street. Mohn was taken into custody on a Red Oak P-D warrant for Eluding, and Driving While Barred. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $7,000 cash-only bond.

Atlantic City Council approves compensation for Sunnyside Pool Manager

News

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic City Council on Wednesday voted 6-1, with Gerald Brink voting “no,” to hire a Summer manager for Sunnyside pool, in Atlantic. City Administrator John Lund noted that on January 22, the City’s Personnel and Finance Committee reviewed the job description and compensation proposal for the position and recommended the council approve both. Lund said also, having an on-site Pool Manager will go a long way in helping the Park Director’s attention on the entire Park system while allowing Sunnyside to have the supervision needed to operate safely and effectively.

Atlantic Parks and Rec. Director Bryant Rasmussen described what responsibilities the pool manager is expected to handle.

The person hired will be paid $14 per hour, or a maximum of $4,200 per year for the Summer pool season, only. The job will not be full-time, year around. Ramussen said they have at least one person who is interested in the position. Whomever is hired, they must be at least 18-years of age. Atlantic City Councilman Gerald Brink said he doesn’t think $14per hour is enough compensation for the position.

Rasmussen said they’ve been working with the American Red Cross to set-up lifeguard training, with the idea being the pool manager can then oversee the hiring of lifeguards who are ready to go when the pool opens for the season.

Shenandoah native and famed drummer for America dies

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February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Shenandoah residents are mourning the passing of another local music legend. William Robert “Wil” Leacox died this week at his home in Stockton, California at the age of 74. Leacox was the drummer for the group America for 41 years. A 1965 Shenandoah High School graduate, Leacox honed his music skills playing for many local music groups. Leacox spoke about his background in a 2012 interview when America was recognized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Leacox says he was influenced by family as his dad, his uncle and an older cousin all played the drums. “So I kind of started learning from them — and then I went through the school system in Shenandoah with Doc Creighton, who was an amazing guy. By that time, I had been playing in–oh, I can’t even count–probably 10 different bands through high school. Then, of course, I went to Washburn to music college, and that was that,” he says. “It was a good place to learn to play in Shenandoah. It’s a very musical town–that may have had some influence.”

Three years after graduating from Washburn University, Leacox got a break and replaced David Atwood as America’s drummer in 1973. “After college, I found my way to the west coast,” Leacox said, “and started freelancing around L.A., and playing the club circuit, and a bunch of recording sessions during the day–and sometimes, at night, as well. I met an actor, and played drums on his recording. He knew that America was looking for a drummer, so I set up and audition, and got lucky, and got the gig.”

Leacox remained with the group until his retirement in 2014. He was asked whether there was any secret to the band’s longevity. “I’m not sure that we know,” Leacox said. “But, we love what we do. We’re like a family, so we’re just going to keep on until we can’t.”

Leacox was inducted into Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, and was added to Shenandoah’s Iowa Walk of Fame three years later. Hackett Livingston Funeral Home released a statement Wednesday indicating Leacox will be missed by his brother Jim Leacox, sister Janie Casteel, their spouses, plus his nieces and nephews, as well as his California friends and “his many friends and fans around the world.” Memorial services are pending at the Hackett Livingston Funeral Homes. Memorials can be sent to the Leacox Family Music Education Scholarship in care of the Washburn University Alumni Association and Foundation, and the Greater Shenandoah Historical Society.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Thursday, Feb. 3rd, 2022

Weather

February 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 14. N winds @ 10-20 mph. Wind Chill as low as -20. *Wind Chill Advisory until 10-a.m.**
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low around -4. Winds light & variable. Wind Chill as low as -10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 28. S winds becoming W/NW @ 10-15.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High 39.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High 29.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 16. Our this morning was -4. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 43 and the Low was 23. The Record High was 60 in 1934. The Record Low was -29 in 1996.