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High School Volleyball Scoreboard 08/31/2021

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August 31st, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-2) Glenwood 20-14-25-25-15, Kuemper Catholic 25-25-23-19-9
(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 16-17-19

Pride of Iowa Conference 

(3-0) Southwest Valley 25-25-25, Central Decatur 23-8-14

Bluegrass Conference 

(3-1) Mormon Trail def. Melcher-Dallas

Other Scores

(2-0) AHSTW 25-25, Griswold 15-22
(2-1) AHSTW 25-18-15, Nodaway Valley 16-25-7
(2-1) Nodaway Valley 25-23-15, Griswold 21-25-10

(3-1) Audubon 25-25-26-25, Ar-We-Va 19-13-28-20
(3-0) CAM 25-25-25 East Union 20-14-17
(3-1) East Mills 25-25-22-25, Lenox 17-16-25-22
(3-0) East Sac County def. IKM-Manning
(3-0) Lamoni 25-25-25, Wayne 8-7-13
(3-0) Lourdes Central Catholic 25-25-25, Fremont-Mills 14-18-19
(3-0) Sidney 25-27-25, Johnson-Brock 22-25-12

(2-0) Ankeny Christian 25-25, Southeast Warren 17-9
(2-0) Southeast Warren 25-25, Moravia 18-9
(2-1) Southeast Warren 25-20-15, Colfax-Mingo 20-25-12

Atlantic boys 1st, girls 2nd at Shenandoah Early Bird XC Meet

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Boys Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 55
  2. Clarinda 56
  3. Harlan 62
  4. Shenandoah 98
  5. Treynor 117
  6. Red Oak 119
  7. East Mills 191

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Tyler Shelton, Harlan 17:26.44
  2. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak
  3. Drew Engler, Atlantic
  4. Kyle Wagoner, Clarinda
  5. Zane Berg, Atlantic
  6. Cole Dooley, Treynor
  7. Treyton Schappherder, Clarinda
  8. Mason Yochum, Treynor
  9. Ian Shelton, Treynor
  10. Michael Meyer, Clarinda

Girls Team Scores

  1. Harlan 32
  2. Atlantic 48
  3. Clarinda 49
  4. Shenandoah 125
  5. Red Oak 126

Girls Individual Top 10

  1. Ava Rush, Atlantic 20:08.44
  2. Mayson Hartley, Clarinda
  3. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan
  4. Claire Pellett, Atlantic
  5. Kaia Bieker, Harlan
  6. Ellie Gross, Harlan
  7. Raenna Henke, Clarinda
  8. Taylor Bieker, Harlan
  9. Ashlyn Eberly, Clarinda
  10. Jenna Gessert, Harlan

Iowa State announces sellouts for first two football games

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August 31st, 2021 by admin

AMES, Iowa – For the fourth time since 2015, Iowa State has sold out of tickets for its first two home football games, as Saturday’s season-opening game vs. UNI joins the Cyclones’ Sept. 11 game against Iowa in the annual Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series as sold-out games at MidAmerican Energy Field at Jack Trice Stadium.

It marks the ninth and 10 time ISU has sold-out Jack Trice Stadium under the 61,500-capacity configuration which started in 2015.

Iowa State Athletics Director Jamie Pollard noted a few weeks ago the Department broke a school mark by surpassing 48,000 season tickets sold, and was optimistic that the Cardinal and Gold faithful would purchase 49,000 season tickets by season-opener. That goal was attained today, as Pollard announced the Department reached the 49,000 threshold for the first time in school history, and are sitting at 49,049 season tickets sold as of the close of business today.

“There is tremendous excitement surrounding our Top 10 program and an amazing tradition of loyalty and support among our fanbase,” Pollard said. “Matt Campbell, his staff and student-athletes have done a phenomenal job in raising the standard of Cyclone Football. Selling out the first two games and establishing a school-record season ticket total affirms the success and national status of our football program.”

A limited number of Jr. Cyclone Club season passes, for the hillsides, remain on sale for $69 and may be purchased on-line at www.cyclones.com.

Iowa State, ranked No. 7 in the preseason AP poll, its highest AP ranking of all-time, returns 19 starters from last year’s PlayStation Fiesta Bowl championship team that went 9-3.

The Iowa State-UNI game will kickoff at 3:30 p.m. (Central) on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

Updated Cass County City election candidates list

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports one candidate filed nomination papers, Tuesday, to have their name on the ballot for the Nov. 2nd City Elections. The latest to file is Simon Jensen, who is running for one of three seats on the Anita City Council.  As of Tuesday (Aug. 31st), the following candidates have filed to run for offices in Cass County:

Mayor of Atlantic:

Pat McCurdy

Grace Garrett

Kathy Somers

Atlantic City Council, 5th Ward (Vote for 1):

Dick Casady (Incumbent)

Mayor of Anita (to fill a vacancy):

John Knutson (Appointed – term ends 11/2021)

Anita City Council (Vote for 3):

Simon Jensen (Incumbent)

Anita City Council (to fill a vacancy) – Vote for 1):

Mark Harris (Incumbent)

City of Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board (Vote for 1):

Shirley Jensen

Cumberland City Council (Vote for 3):

Mike Hill (Incumbent)

Darrin Hardisty (Incumbent)

Cumberland City Mayor

Nancy Virginia Coughlin (Incumbent)

Nomination papers may be filed with the Cass County Auditors Office until 5-p.m., Sept. 16th.

IATC Weekly Cross Country Team Rankings 08/31/2021

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Boys 4A

Rank Team
1 Sioux City, North
2 Dowling Catholic, WDM
3 Iowa City, City High
4 Iowa City, Liberty
5 Dubuque Hempstead
6 Johnston
7 Cedar Falls
8 Prairie, Cedar Rapids
9 Pleasant Valley
10 Norwalk
11 Ankeny
12 Iowa City, West
13 Urbandale
14 Valley, WDM
15 Ankeny Centennial
16 Waukee
17 Linn-Mar, Marion
18 Cedar Rapids Kennedy
19 Bettendorf
20 Ames

Girls 4A

Rank Team
1 Dubuque Hempstead
2 Johnston
3 Pleasant Valley
4 Ankeny
5 Dowling Catholic
6 Cedar Rapids Prairie
7 Valley, West Des Moines
8 Bettendorf
9 Southeast Polk
10 Ankeny Centennial
11 Linn-Mar
12 Indianola
13 Urbandale
14 Dubuque Senior
15 Iowa City, City high
16 Iowa City Liberty
17 Cedar Falls
18 Waukee
19 Norwalk
20 Iowa City West

Boys 3A

Rank Team
1 Dallas Center Grimes
2 North Polk
3 Pella
4 Marion
5 Decorah
6 Carlisle
7 Glenwood
8 MOC Floyd Valley
9 Mount Vernon Lisbon
10 Center Point Urbana
11 Waverly-Shell Rock
12 Clear Creek Amana
13 Dubuque Wahlert
14 ADM Adel
15 Solon
16 Davenport Assumption
17 Washington
18 Newton
19 Sergeant Bluff-Luton
20 Fort Madison

Girls 3A

Rank Team
1 Ballard
2 Dallas Center-Grimes
3 Bishop Heelan
4 Wahlert, Dubuque
5 Solon
6 Pella
7 Davenport Assumption
8 Center Point-Urbana
9 Glenwood
10 Spencer
11 Carlisle
12 Decorah
13 Waverly-Shell Rock
14 Winterset
15 Western Dubuque, Epworth
16 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
17 Harlan
18 North Polk
19 MOC-Floyd Valley
20 ADM, Adel

Boys 2A

Rank Team
1 Danville/New London
2 Western Christian
3 Tipton
4 Des Moines Christian
5 Williamsburg
6 Mid-Prairie
7 Unity Christian
8 Davis County
9 Monticello
10 Waukon
11 Jesup
12 GCGR
13 Denver
14 East Marshall
15 Albia
16 Spirit Lake
17 GLR-CL
18 Okoboji
19 North Fayette Valley
20 Clarinda

Girls 2A

Rank Team
1 Mid-Prairie
2 Williamsburg
3 Denver
4 Tipton
5 Jesup
6 Sibley
7 Unity Christian
7 Van Meter
9 Starmont
10 Cherokee
11 Roland Story
12 Davis County
13 DM Christian
14 Dike-New Hartford
15 Okoboji
16 Danville
17 North Fayette Valley
18 PCM
19 Chariton
20 WCKP

Boys 1A

Rank Team
1 Earlham
2 ACGC
3 Maquoketa Valley (Delhi)
4 South Winneshiek (Calmar)
5 Ogden
6 Bellevue
7 Madrid
8 Hudson
9 Pekin (Packwood)
10 Central Decatur (Leon)
11 Fort Dodge St. Edmond
12 Nodaway Valley
13 Newman (Mason City)
14 Columbus (Columbus Junction)
15 Central Springs (Manly)
16 CB St. Albert
17 Valley Lutheran (Cedar Falls)
18 Cascade
19 Tri-Center
20 Manson Northwest Webster

Girls 1A

Rank Team
1 South Winneshiek
2 Hudson
3 Pekin
4 Regna Iowa City
5 Logan Magnolia
6 Kee Lansing
7 Newman Mason City
8 North Linn
9 Earlham
10 St. Edmond Fort Dodge
11 Manson Northwest Webster
12 St. Albert Council Bluffs
13 Baxter
14 Collins Maxwell
15 Panorama
16 ACGC
17 Sumner Fredricksburg
18 Nashua Plainfield
19 West Fork
20 Montezuma

Hurricane could impact gas prices

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – We could see an increase in prices at the gas pump in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. Triple-A Iowa spokesperson Meredith Mitts says the storm forced the oil industry to take action. “The rig workers were pulled off those rigs to make sure we keep everybody as safe as possible. And because of that, we did have to shut down some of those pipelines and rigs temporarily,” Mitts says. She says it is hoped this will be a temporary slowdown in the supply.

“This is a fairly standard and routine thing that happens, it happens every year during hurricane season,” according to Mitts. “So as soon as the power is back online and those rigs and pipelines can be inspected for any damage, and then the roadways are clear and things are returning to normal, we should be getting all of those operations back to normal.” Mitts says the resumption of normal operations is based on crews being able to get to work quickly.

“The only thing that could change that is if there was some major damage — which I haven’t heard of any yet. Or, it takes a really long time to restore power for some reason,” she says. Gas in Iowa right now is averaging three dollars for one gallon.

Rubio visit fans speculation about his 2024 plans

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the third place finisher in the Iowa Republican Party’s 2016 Caucuses, is in Iowa helping local Republicans raise money. As for whether he’ll run for president again, Rubio says he doesn’t know what the future holds. “I imagine in 2024 I, like others, will have to view what the opportunities are and I’ve run for president before, so clearly it’s something that’s interested me, but it’s certainly not something that right now I’m either planning or not planning,” Rubio says. “I don’t know what my life, the world, the country or politics will look like in two years.”

Rubio says his focus right now is on winning reelection to his U.S. Senate seat in 2022. Rubio, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, says there should be some accountability in the Biden Administration for its handling of withdrawal from Afghanistan. “It didn’t have to be this way,” Rubio says. “…Afghanistan now presents a vast, ungoverned space for not just al-Qaida to now return, but even elements like ISIS khorasan to come in and create a place where they can begin to recruit and plot against America and our allies.”

Earlier this month, President Biden said America has developed “over the horizon” capacity to deal with terrorist networks. Rubio, who is also the top Republican on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, sent Biden a letter last week, asking for details on how the U.S. will rebuild its counter terrorism activities in the Afghanistan and tribal regions of Pakistan. Rubio says the closest state department consulate to assist Americans and our allies still trying to get out of Afghanistan is nearly 24-hundred miles away in Doha. “At this point, unfortunately, we’re in the ‘beggars can’t be choosers’ situation. I mean we have to figure out which countries in the region are willing to assist us not just in housing refugees, but in the ability to process paperwork and so forth,” Rubio says. “…I would hope that more places would step forward and provide us the capability to do that, but all of this should have been done a long time ago. I mean, it really was just poorly planned.”

Rubio was the keynote at a Story County G-O-P breakfast fundraiser this (Tuesday) morning and then visited a business in Ankeny to discuss supply chain issues. A spokeswoman for the Democratic National Committee says Rubio is in Iowa teasing another presidential run rather than addressing the spike in Covid hospitalizations in his home state of Florida.

Small town gets new fire station paid off, thanks to generous RAGBRAI riders

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It’s been more than a month since thousands of bicyclists on RAGBRAI pedaled through the northwestern Iowa town of Lytton, but the benefits are still rolling in. Scott Matter, who helped organize Lytton’s events during the annual ride, says about 30-thousand dollars was raised that one day, money that will be split between helping to offset the cost of a new fire station and another local project. “One that people really rallied around is helping pay for a new community sign or digital sign,” Matter says. “With Lytton not having its own newspaper anymore, it’s a great way to let people know about what’s happening in town, whether it be a Legion meeting, a church supper, somebody’s anniversary or whatever. We don’t really have that and that’s something people are hoping we can contribute to.”

Lytton Mayor Jeff Ellerbrock says a member of the fire department’s board of trustees approached him shortly after the cyclists went through town on July 26th. “He came in all smiles and said, ‘Guess what? The fire station’s paid for,'” Ellerbrock says, laughing. “It just floored me. It was fantastic. I was just thrilled.”  Lytton RAGBRAI collected more than 15-thousand dollars earmarked for the fire station. Ellerbrock says one of the cyclists who stopped there during the ride remembered the town’s fund drive when he got home. “The fella’s name is Aaron Thompson and he lives in Chesapeake, Virginia,” Ellerbrock says. “He’s retired Navy, he was a SEAL for 30 years. He heard that we got the fire station out of debt and he still wanted to donate so he sent us $2,000 for Emanuel St. John’s Church in Lytton.”

In addition to the money raised by local organizations, another 54-thousand dollars has come in for local organizations. Matter says it took the entire community, and then some, pulling together to make it happen. More than 300 volunteers were in Lytton during RAGBRAI, a town with a population of only around 275. People from across Iowa and as far away as Florida came in to help out.

Pott. County man arrested on indecent contact warrant

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man from Pottawattamie County was arrested Monday in Mills County, for OWI/3rd offense, and on a warrant for two counts of Indecent Contact with a Child. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 46-year-old Craig Raymond Janssen, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody at around 2:15-p.m. His bond was set at $9,000.

SUV hits apartment building in Creston Tues. morning

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August 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – An apartment building in Creston sustained about $10,000 damage Tuesday morning, after it was struck by a white SUV. Creston Police say a witness reported the vehicle ran over a grassy area next to an apartment building east of the T-intersection of Laurel and S. Sumner Street. The vehicle continued until striking the side of an apartment at 1001 Sumner. When The incident occurred at around 8:20-a.m. When Police arrived, the vehicle was not on the scene, and they did not see it while enroute. The driver was not immediately known.

The wall of the building that was hit had a visible brick indentation, enough so that the vehicle broke through into the inside of an apartment. No injuries were reported. Due to the damage, the tenants door was jammed shut, and required the services of the Creston Fire Department to pry it open.