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Large Iowa delegation preps for trip to Kosovo

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A delegation of 60 Iowans will be traveling to our sister nation of Kosovo in southeastern Europe later this month. Among those chosen for the trip is Joe Nelson, the superintendent of the Clarion Goldfield Dows Community School District or C-G-D in Wright County.  Nelson says, “Our goal with the country of Kosovo is to start that international partnership and international learning so that we get some students from Kosovo to come over and embrace everything that we love about CGD.”

Agriculture is an important industry both in Iowa and Kosovo and Nelson says the students in his district will be great ambassadors for Iowa. “One in six kids in our high school are involved in FFA and the roots of ag run deep in Clarion, 4H started here,” Nelson says. “We’ve had some highly successful kids who have graduated from here and gone on to great careers in ag, so why not open that up to the world.” The city administrator of Fort Dodge and the mayors of several Iowa cities will also be a part of the delegation.

“General Orr from the National Guard is leading the delegation,” Nelson says. “We’ll be going over to the country of Kosovo for about a week. The clay is still wet on this project but what an exciting project to be a part of and what a cool partnership opportunity for our students.” The trip is scheduled for September 23rd through October 2nd. Iowa has had a sister state relationship with Kosovo since 2013 when then-Iowa Governor Terry Branstad signed an agreement with that country’s president.

Veterans given dream flights in biplane

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – World War Two veterans from Iowa and across the nation are being honored by participating on a flight aboard a biplane. It is all part of what is known as “Dream Flight”. Darryl Fisher says it started when he helped his dad fly his refurbished biplane from Mississippi to Oregon in 2011. “So I thought we’ve got to make 15 gas stops, so why see if there is a World War Two veteran at a local facility on our gas stop and we’ll just give them a quick flight and see what happens. And it was amazing. So we gave our first Dream Flight on March 29, 2011. We gave 25 dream flights on the way back,” he says. He says they have now given 46-hundred flights in 10 years.

“Our mission is to give back to those who gave. This generation gave us our freedom, this generation gave us our freedom. We can’t thank them enough for that,” Fisher says. Fisher says the biplane used for the “Dream Flights” helped prepare those we were going to war. “This biplane had one mission. They were built between 1940 and 1945 and they were designed to teach pilots to fly in World War Two, that was it,” he says. He says they decided to change things up this fall in honor of the end of World War Two, which came in August.

“In 1945 they signed the surrender agreement with Japan. So we said hey, let’s start flying August 1, we’ll finish flying on September 30, and we’ll call it Operation September Freedom. We’ll take our six airplanes and barnstorm across the country and fly as many World War Two veterans as we can in 60 days,” according to Fisher. Each flight is about 20 minutes. Upon completion of the flight, the World War II veterans are presented with a cap, thanked for their service to their country, and are asked to sign their name on the tail of the airplane.

Dream Flight flew veterans in Le Mars and Sioux City last week, and they are scheduled to honor other World War II veterans at Vinton and Ottumwa today (Monday) and Moline, Illinois on Tuesday.

Hampton Police Charge Suspect with 1st Degree Murder

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Hampton, Iowa) – Officials with the Hampton Police Department report an arrest was made Sunday, following an investigation into the death in August, 2020, of a 23-month old boy. Authorities say Jhonny Junior Salvatore Suarez Rivera was arrested Sunday, Sept. 5th, 2021, and charged with 1st Degree Murder, as well as Child Endangerment Resulting in Death. He was being held in the Franklin County Jail.

Jhonny Junior Salvatore Suarez Rivera

On Saturday, Aug. 1st, 2020, at around 3:45-p.m., the child was taken by private vehicle to the Franklin General Hospital, in Hampton. Life-saving measures were taken, bu the child died a little over an hour later. An autopsy conducted August 3rd, 2020, determined the child’s cause of death was multiple blunt force injuries and the manner of death was ruled a homicide.

Rivera was identified as a caretaker of the child and suspect in the death through an investigation conducted by the Hampton Police Department with assistance from the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 09-06-2021

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Reminder: Mobile Food Pantry in Atlantic, Wednesday

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Here’s a reminder from Healthy Cass County: There will be a Food Bank for the Heartland drive through mobile food pantry at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic, on Wednesday, September 8th from 4-6 PM. People from surrounding communities are welcome. The event runs from 4-until 6-p.m., or as supplies last. Traffic at the Cass County Community Center will be directed by volunteers.

A mobile pantry is a traveling food pantry that delivers food directly to families in need for a one-day distribution. The mobile pantry is available free of charge. Visitors are asked stay in their vehicles with the trunk open. Each household will receive 1 shelf stable mobile community box, 1 loaf of bread, and one produce box. Each vehicle can take food for two households. If food is needed for multiple households, contact County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh at 712-249-5870.

Anyone in need is welcome. No documentation needed. People from surrounding towns and communities are welcome. Food distribution and delivery is made possible with volunteers. Volunteering requires repeatedly lifting up to 20 pounds, but some less-strenuous positions are available. To volunteer contact Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh at 712-249-5870. Thank you!

(Podcast) KJAN morning News, 9/6/21

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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ACGC boys cross country wins at Pella Dutch Invite

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September 6th, 2021 by admin

Pella Dutch CC Invitational
September 4, 2021

Small School Boys Team Scores

  1. ACGC 34
  2. Mid-Pairie 54
  3. DM Christian 80
  4. Pella Christian 115
  5. Columbus Community 116
  6. E-B-F 195
  7. Collins-Maxwell 198
  8. Montezuma 211
  9. Baxter 229

Small School Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Aaron Fynnardt, DM Christian 16:10.10
  2. Trevin Suhr, ACGC
  3. Thaddeus Shetler, Mid-Prairie
  4. Chandler Hershberger, Mid-Prairie
  5. James Gruver, Lynville-Sully
  6. Justin Reinhart, ACGC
  7. Isaac Acosta, Columbus Community
  8. Bo Arrasmith, ACGC
  9. Ehtan Haus, Collins-Maxwell
  10. Lance Bunde, ACGC

Small School Girls Team Scores

  1. Mid-Prairie 21
  2. DM Christian 83
  3. Collins-Maxwell 121
  4. ACGC 128
  5. Baxter 133
  6. Montezuma 140
  7. Pella Christian 147
  8. Lynville-Sully 166
  9. Columbus Community 244

Small School Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Danielle Hostetler, Mid-Pairie
  2. Sydney Yoder, Mid-Prairie
  3. Greenlee Smock, Lynnvilee-Sully
  4. Elie Tuhn, Baxter
  5. Jaden Yoder, Mid-Prairie
  6. Phoebe Shetler, Mid-Pairie
  7. Abby Fleming, Mid-Prairie
  8. Ella Jicinsky, DM Christian
  9. Jaclyn Holmes, Pella Christian
  10. Hayden Coffman, ACGC

Large School Boys Team Scores

  1. North Polk 35
  2. Pella 47
  3. Glenwood 54
  4. Nevada 128
  5. Oskaloosa 130
  6. Mount Pleasant 145
  7. Bondurant-Farrar 194

Large School Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Zach Sporaa, North Polk 16:33.50
  2. Bryant Keller, Glenwood
  3. Chase Lauman, Pella
  4. Patrick DeRonde, Oskaloosa
  5. Max Sporaa, North Polk
  6. Josiah Wittenberg, Pella
  7. Alik McIlravy, North Polk
  8. Liam Hays, Glenwood
  9. Mason Back, Winterset
  10. Akira Lopez, Pella

Large School Girls Team Scores

  1. North Polk 34
  2. Pella 44
  3. Mount Pleasant 85
  4. Bondurant-Farrar 97
  5. Oskaloosa 104
  6. Nevada 177

Large School Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Liza Schaffer, North Polk 20:25.20
  2. Abby Bint, Mount Pleasant
  3. Reagan Snieder, Pella
  4. Autumn Blink, Pella
  5. Abby Bell North Polk
  6. Aubrey Kiesling, North Polk
  7. Alexis Wagner, Mount Pleasant
  8. Sage Adam, Oskaloosa
  9. Jacie Trine, Pella
  10. Hailey Volz, North Polk

Full results HERE

SE Polk girls, Missouri Valley boys win at Lynx Cross Country Invite 09/04/2021

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September 6th, 2021 by admin

52nd Annual Lynx Cross Country Invite
9/4/2021

Girls Team Scores

  1. Southeast Polk 40
  2. Glenwood 44
  3. Harlan 52
  4. LeMars 137
  5. St. Albert 161
  6. CB Abraham Lincoln 164
  7. Denison-Schleswig 165
  8. CB Thomas Jefferson 200

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan 20:31.60
  2. Lola Mendlik Denison
  3. Libby Hartz, SE Polk
  4. Taylor Barbour, SE Polk
  5. Kaia Bieker, Harlan
  6. Madelyn Berglund, Glenwood
  7. Brooklyn Schultz, Glenwood
  8. Jacie Mitchell, SE Polk
  9. Rachel Mullennax, Glenwood
  10. Riley Wiese, Glenwood

2021 Lynx Cross Country Invite Girls

Boys Team Scores

  1. Missouri Valley, 68
  2. St. Albert 69
  3. Harlan 75
  4. LeMars 83
  5. CB Abraham Lincoln 99
  6. Denison 118
  7. CB Thomas Jefferson 157

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Colin Lillie, St. Albert 17:47.00
  2. Tyler Shelton, Harlan
  3. Leo Flores, Denison
  4. Roi Soriano, CB Thomas Jefferson
  5. Trace Obbink, LeMars
  6. Cody Gilpin, Missouri Valley
  7. Nicholas Milner, Heartland Christian
  8. Juan Sanchez, LeMars
  9. Ian Shelton, Harlan
  10. Hadyn Piskorski, St. Albert

2021 Lynx Cross Country Invite Boys

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/04/2021

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September 6th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic Tournament

(2-1) Atlantic 21-17-15, St. Albert 19-21-12
(2-0) Knoxville 21-21, Atlantic 19-18
(2-0) Treynor 21-21, Atlantic 16-9
(2-0) Treynor 21-21, St. Albert 16-18
(2-1) Knoxville 21-17-15, St. Albert 15-21-13
(2-0) Knoxville 21-22, Treynor 15-20
(2-0) Winterset 21-21, Atlantic 18-12
(2-1) Winterset 21-15-15, Treynor 10-21-9
(2-1) Winterset 23-22-15, St. Albert 21-24-10

Clarinda Tournament

POOL A

(2-0) Clarinda 21-21, West Central Valley 7-11
(2-0) Clarinda 21-21, Nodaway Valley 12-10
(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21, West Central Valley 13-13

POOL B

(2-0) Sidney 21-21, Shenandoah 13-12
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21, Shenandoah 13-7
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21, Sidney 18-18

BRACKET

(2-0) Sidney 25-25, West Central Valley 10-17
(2-0) Shenandoah 25-25, Nodaway Valley 19-21
(2-0) Shenandoah 25-25, West Central Valley 17-17
(2-0) Clarinda 25-25, Shenandoah 19-15
(2-0) Clarinda 25-25, Nodaway Valley 13-23
(2-0) Tri-Center 25-25, Shenandoah 13-21
(2-1) Sidney 25-23-15, Clarinda 13-25-7
Championship: (2-0) Tri-Center 25-25, Sidney 22-19

Coon Rapids-Bayard Tournament

POOL A

(2-0) AHSTW 21-21, Madrid 7-10
(2-0) AHSTW 21-21, Panorama 8-3
(2-0) AHSTW 21-21, Coon Rapids-Bayard 11-11
(2-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 21-21, Collins-Maxwell 17-14
(2-0) Panorama 21-21, Coon Rapids-Bayard 17-14
(2-1) Madrid 21-9-15, Coon Rapids-Bayard 10-21-12

POOL B

(2-0) CAM 21-21 Collins-Maxwell 17-5
(2-0) CAM def Ogden
(2-0) Ankeny Christian Academy 21-21, CAM 12-15
(2-0) Ankeny Christian Academy 21-21, Collins-Maxwell 10-4
(2-0) Ankeny Christian Academy 21-21, Ogden 7-7

BRACKET

Third Place: (2-0) CAM def Madrid
Championship: (2-1) Ankeny Christian Academy 13-21-15, AHSTW 21-17-7

Glenwood Tournament

(2-1) Glenwood 21-19-15, Bellevue East 16-21-12
(2-0) Glenwood 21-22, Thomas Jefferson 17-20
(2-1) Glenwood 11-21-15, Underwood 21-9-5
(2-0) Gretna 21-21, Glenwood 10-19
(2-0) Gretna 21-21, Underwood 9-12
(2-0) Gretna 21-21, Thomas Jefferson 6-8
(2-1) Bellevue East 21-22-15, Underwood 12-24-12
(2-0) Bellevue East 21-21, Thomas Jefferson 10-12
(2-0) Underwood 21-21, Thomas Jefferson 11-7

Missouri Valley Tournament

(2-0) Missouri Valley 22-21, East Mills 20-4
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Griswold 12-16
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Riverside 18-17
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 16-7
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Boyer Valley 10-14
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Woodbine 10-7
(2-0) Riverside 21-21, East Mills 18-14
(2-0) Riverside 21-21, Griswold 15-14
(2-0) Riverside 21-21, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 9-19
(2-0) Riverside 21-21, Woodbine 17-12
(2-0) Griswold 21-21, Woodbine 17-11
(2-0) Griswold 21-21, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 11-13
(2-1) Griswold 18-21-15, Boyer Valley 21-12-13
(2-1) Boyer Valley 22-21-15, East Mills 24-11-8
(2-0) Boyer Valley 21-21, Riverside 18-18
(2-0) Boyer Valley 21-21, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 8-19
(2-0) East Mills 21-21, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 18-18
(2-1) East Mills 16-26-15, Griswold 21-24-11
(2-0) Woodbine 21-21, East Mills 11-14
(2-1) Woodbine 21-11-15, Boyer Valley 16-21-9
(2-1) Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 21-13-15, Woodbine 19-21-9

Mount Vernon Tournament

(2-0) Dike-New Hartford 21-21, Red Oak 9-10
(2-0) Waverly-Shell Rock 21-21, Red Oak 17-11
(2-0) Red Oak 21-21, Center Point-Urbana 9-18
(2-1) Grundy Center 21-17-15, Red Oak 17-21-13

Iowa City High Tournament

(2-0) Iowa City High 21-21 Lewis Central 15-10
(2-0) Ankeny Centennial def. Lewis Central
(2-0) Dubuque Hempstead def. Lewis Central
(2-0) Ankeny Centennial 21-21 Lewis Central 11-10

Sioux City North Tournament

(2-0) Sioux City West 21-21 Denison-Schleswig 15-7
(2-0) Denison-Schleswig 21-21 MVAOCOU 12-9
(2-0) Sioux City East 21-21 Denison-Schleswig 12-8
(2-0) MOC-Floyd Valley 21-21 Denison-Schleswig 15-15
(2-1) Sioux City North 22-21-15 Denison-Schleswig 24-12-6

South Central Calhoun Tournament

POOL A

(2-0) Audubon 21-21 Perry 12-10
(2-0) Audubon 21-21 Belmond-Klemme 12-16
(2-0) South Central Calhoun 21-21 Audubon 16-18

BRACKET

(2-0) Spencer 21-21 Audubon 11-14
(2-1) Manson NW Webster 24-15-15 Audubon 22-21-5

Ridge View Tournament

POOL A

(2-0) (2-0) View 21-21 Ar-We-Va 12-10
(2-1) West Monona 21-19-15 Ar-We-Va 16-21-8
(2-0) Westwood 21-21 Ar-We-Va 12-13

Labor Day events across Iowa cancelled -again- due to pandemic

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September 6th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Labor Day union events and parades in most major cities in Iowa were canceled due to concerns about the spread of COVID-19. Iowa Federation of Labor spokesman, Lance Coles, says there was a lot of discussion before the final decision. “It wasn’t an easy decision,” Coles says. “Each of the cities have their own central bodies or affiliates and they met together. Up until about a few weeks ago they were still planning on having it — but with the increase in Delta COVID — they had a lot of discussion, and it wasn’t an easy decision, there were a lot of people who still wanted to have the events.”

He says they also decided to expand the recognition by designating September as Union Appreciation Month. “We decided why just take one day out of September and celebrate labor — let’s celebrate it the whole month,” Coles explains. Coles is a postal worker who has been a union member for more than 40 years. He was asked about where things stand in 2021. “I see it getting better. Our memberships are improving. People are wanting to join unions — especially the younger generation that wasn’t too savvy on what a union was or what it could do for them,” Coles says.

He says the pandemic has also made many people think about what jobs pay and consider if joining a union is a better option for their employment future. Some are critical of unions for getting too political, and leaning more toward Democrats. “In reality, about a third of our membership are registered Republicans. And another third are independents — kind of like the state of Iowa — it’s divided pretty well a third of the way across,” he says. “We don’t just say this is the candidate we want because they are the Democratic party.”

He says they review all the qualifications of candidates. Coles says the parade will be missed because they are a way to get out and meet people and show they pride that union workers have. Union events in Iowa City; Mason City, Des Moines; Cedar Rapids; Council Bluffs; FortDodge; Sioux City; Waterloo; Quad Cities; Clinton; Marshalltown have all been canceled. Dubuque Is still planning to have a Labor Day Parade, but has canceled its picnic.