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No injuries reported following an accident Sunday, in Creston

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department says no injuries were reported following an accident Sunday afternoon, at the intersection of W. Adams and N. Elm Streets. Authorities say a 2021 Chevy Equinox driven by 42-year-old Shantrey Paulann Cochran, of Creston, was stopped westbound at a flashing red light on west Adams. A 2006 Saturn Ion driven by 42-year-old Crystal Marie Mack, of Creston, was stopped at the same red light, but heading south on N. Elm. Police say Mack failed to yield, and struck the SUV, which was already half-way into the intersection. The collision happened at around 12:51-p.m.

Damage to the vehicles amounted to $2,000. No citations were issued at the scene.

Anamosa State Prison inmate dies

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Anamosa, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Saturday, said an inmate at the Anamosa State Penitentiary died Saturday morning. Authorities say 69-year-old Robert Wilcoxen was pronounced dead at 7:15-a.m.  He had been serving a life sentence out of Scott County, for Kidnapping in the 1st Degree. His sentence began April 7, 1995. No cause of death was given.

Fatal motorcycle accident in eastern Iowa over the weekend

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A motorcycle accident Saturday afternoon in eastern Iowa resulted in the death of the machine’s operator. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened at around 12:30-p.m. in Clayton County, when a 2003 Harley Davidson motorcycle went out of control while rounding a curve in the area of Great River Road (Clayton County Road X-56) and Pleasant Avenue, near the Pleasant Ridge Recreational Area. The cycle entered the west ditch, and continued down the ditch.

An overhead tree branch struck the head and neck area of the motorcycle’s operator and sole occupant, 62-year-old Barry R. Woodson, of Marion (Iowa), causing fatal injuries. The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office, Guttenburg Police, and Holy Cross EMS.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Monday, Sept. 20, 2021

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 78. S-NW @ 10-15.
Tonight: Any lingering showers ending; Partly cloudy. Low 50. NW @ 10-20.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 70. NW @ 10-20.
Wednesday: Mo. Sunny. High 70.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 79.Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 90, our Low was 64. Last year on this date (9/20), the High in Atlantic was 71 and the Low was 53. The Record High was 95 in 1891, and the Record Low was 28 in 1901 & 1962.

Forecast: Warmer, drier weather likely to continue into fall

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Autumn arrives this week, but forecasters don’t expect much change in terms of the warmer, drier weather for the next month or so. Brian Fuchs, a climatologist with the National Drought Mitigation Center, says October temperatures look to stay above-normal. “Those above-normal chances of above-normal temperatures are really holding pat,” Fuchs says, “especially from Colorado through Nebraska up into the Midwestern states where that probability is 50 to 60% probability of seeing above-normal temperatures during that time, which is pretty high.”

After months of drought, Fuchs says the predictions show little change in rainfall is likely in the month ahead.”For precipitation, we’re seeing above-normal chances of below-normal precipitation in portions of the Central Plains,” Fuchs says, “but as we go further east, we start seeing equal chances to above-normal chances of above-normal precipitation during the month of October.”

Fuchs says the trends for the 90-day outlook aren’t much different. “There’s above-normal chances of above-normal temperatures and for precipitation, we’re seeing some of the area above-normal chances for above-normal precipitation,” Fuchs says, “but a lot of equal chances and above-normal chances of below-normal precipitation.”

Fall arrives Wednesday.

Two Democrats emerge as potential 2022 Iowa Secretary of State candidates

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Two Democrats have announced they intend to try to unseat Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate in 2022. Both were speakers this weekend at Polk County Democrats Steak Fry. Clinton County Auditor Eric Van Lancker  is in the middle of his fourth term as commissioner of elections in Clinton County. “We need a voting advocate running elections in this state,” Van Lancker says. Van Lancker accuses Republican lawmakers of implementing what he calls “ugly stuff” to try to undermine confidence in elections.

“In fact, our state is home to some of the most cynical and short-sighted political attempts to manipulate turn out than anywhere in America right now,” he says. According to Van Lancker, some mail-in ballots will go uncounted due to an election law change Republicans passed this year. “Ending counting absentee ballots at the end of an Election Night is absolutely irresponsible when we have bar code technology that tells us when a voter returns their ballot in good faith,” Van Lancker says.

Joel Miller has been Linn County Auditor for more than 14 years. “Let’s make voting easy again,” he said. Miller criticizes Republican lawmakers for cutting the early voting period in half since 2016 and for limiting every Iowa county to having just one drop box for absentee ballots. “Folks, let’s call that for what it is: voter suppression,” Miller said. “It’s a coordinated attack on Iowans and our current secretary of state seems very comfortable standing by while our right wing legislature chips away at our voting rights.”

Miller reminded the crowd that he was sued for defying Secretary of State Paul Pate’s order not to mail out absentee ballot request forms that included the voter’s registration number and home address. “I was sued for expanding voter participation and keeping voting safe during a deadly pandemic,” Miller said. “I am proud to face that lawsuit any day of the week.” Miller lost that lawsuit. During a speech in Coralville Saturday, Pate touted Iowa’s voter I-D law and criticized the Freedom to Vote bill Senate Democrats have drafted.

“Right now they’re trying to do end runs on the Constitution. They want to steal our elections from the states,” Pate said. “They want to nationalize elections.” Pate did not mention the two Iowa Democrats who’ve announced they hope to challenge him in 2022. Pate urged his fellow Republicans to remember to vote THIS November in city and school board elections. “The school boards…we have people there trying to tell us how to run our lives in a fashion that we don’t support,” Pate said. “so this vote is important.”

Paul was among the speakers at the 2022 campaign kick-off for Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks reelection.

Indiana man dies from injuries in an eastern IA crash

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September 20th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa City, Iowa) – A semi-tractor-tranker trailer accident in eastern Iowa Sunday afternoon, claimed the life of a man from Indiana. The Iowa State Patrol reports 65-year-old Robert Wayne Swiedals, of Clear Lake, IN., died at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, in Iowa City, after the 2020 Peterbilt he was driving ran off Intertstate 80 westbound, near mile marker 260. The accident happened at around 1:15-p.m. Officials say the semi is registered to RJ’s Transporation, LLC, out of Rosedale, LA.

The truck & tanker it was pulling entered the north ditch. Swiedals was ejected from the cab and flown from the scene to the hospital. The accident remains under investigation by the ISP. Johnson County HAZMAT, Cedar County Sheriff’s deputies, DOT MVE officers and AirCare assisted at the scene.

AP Top 25 College Football Poll 09/19/2021

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September 19th, 2021 by admin

  1. Alabama (59)
  2. Georgia (3)
  3. Oregon
  4. Oklahoma
  5. Iowa
  6. Penn State
  7. Texas A&M
  8. Cincinnati
  9. Clemson
  10. Ohio State
  11. Florida
  12. Notre Dame
  13. Ole Miss
  14. Iowa State
  15. BYU
  16. Arkansas
  17. Coastal Carolina
  18. Wisconsin
  19. Michigan
  20. Michigan State
  21. North Carolina
  22. Fresno State
  23. Auburn
  24. UCLA
  25. Kansas State

Others receiving votes: TCU 91, Liberty 56, Virginia Tech 52, Oklahoma State 51, Maryland 29, Arizona State 24, Texas 22, USC 16, San Diego State 16, West Virginia 14, LSU 14, Kentucky 12, Boston College 9, Wake Forest 7, Texas Tech 5, Stanford 3, Memphis 3, Louisville 1, Wyoming 1

Reynolds has strong showing for Atlantic girls swim team at Marshalltown

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September 19th, 2021 by admin

Lexi Reynolds had a strong outing at the Marshalltown Bobcat Invitational Swim Meet on Saturday and Atlantic finished 8th in the team field.

Reynolds won the 500 Yard Freestyle with a time of 5:42.04 and came in as the Runner-Up in the 200 Yard Freestyle in a time of 2:06.16. Atlantic finished with 63 points.

Ava Bruckner placed 10th in the 100 Yard Freestyle and 11th in the 50 Yard Freestyle. Paige Daly went 13th in both the 200 Yard IM and 100 Yard Backstroke. Kaedance Daly was 15th in the 200 Yard Freestyle.

Trojans XC competes at Heartland Classic, Pellett wins girls 9/10 race

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September 19th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic cross country teams competed at the 16th Annual Heartland Classic meet at Central College in Pella on Saturday.

The boys team placed 38th and were led by Drew Engler with a 137th place finish in the field of 283 runners. Zane Berg was 172nd, Alex Sonntag 231st, Bennett Whetstone 236th, Tyrell Williams was 238th, Christian Thompson 243rd, and Devin Fields 268th.

Claire Pellett was the winner of the girls 9th/10th division race, besting the field of 64 runners with a time of 20:48. Belle Berg went 11th and Faith Altman was 21st in that 9/10 race.

In the girls JV race Aspen Niklasen went 88th in the field of 213. Claire Wiederstein was 101st.

Full results from the multi-state meet can be found HERE