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IGCA announces 2021 All-State Softball Teams

Sports

July 29th, 2021 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association has released their 2021 All-State Softball selections. Here’s a look at area honorees.

CLASS 1A

1st Team
TJ Stoaks, Lenox
Macy Emgarten, Exira-EHK
Charlie Pryor, Woodbine
Emily McIntosh, West Harrison

2nd Team
Erika Rife, Logan-Magnolia
Anna Kelly, Griswold
Haylee Pennock, Griswold
Shay Burmeister, Exira-EHK

3rd Team
Kenna Ford, Riverside
Haley Koch, West Harrison
Abby Hiatt, Logan-Magnolia

Honorable Mention
Karly Millekan, Griswold
Maccan Guritz, Logan-Magnolia
Mallory Behnken, CAM
Maddy Holtz, CAM
Alexia Miller, Boyer Valley
Leah Cooper, Boyer Valley
Jolie Sheldon, Sidney
Katelyn Nielsen, Audubon

Full list: 1A

CLASS 2A

2nd Team
Ella Pierce, Underwood
Kenzie Schon, Kuemper Catholic

3rd Team
Ella Sand, West Central Valley
MaKayla Haynes, West Monona

Honorable Mention
Kelsey Madalyn, ACGC
Carly Miller, West Monona
Ally Meyers, AHSTW
Jayden Huisman, Treynor
Maddie Pierce, Underwood

Full list: 2A

CLASS 3A

1st Team
Olivia Engler, Atlantic

2nd Team
Alyssa Derby, Atlantic

Full list: 3A

CLASS 4A

1st Team
Haley Bach, Lewis Central

2nd Team
Chloe Gallegos, Carroll
Emily Brouse, Harlan

3rd Team
Gracie Hagle, Creston

Full list: 4A

5A

Caramel Apple Dump Cake (7-29-2021)

Mom's Tips

July 29th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • Cooking spray
  • 2 to 3 cups peeled and sliced apples
  • 1 cup gourmet caramel sauce, plus more for serving
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/4 cup apple cider
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 15.25 oz. box yellow cake mix
  • 2/3 cup (10 2/3 tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted
  • Confectioners’ sugar, for garnish (optional)
  • Vanilla ice cream, for serving

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Coat a 10″ well-seasoned cast iron skillet with cooking spray.  Spread the apples evenly across the bottom of the skillet in a decorative pattern.  Drizzle the caramel over the apples, then sprinkle with sea salt.  Pour the apple cider on top.

Sprinkle cinnamon and nutmeg over the apples, then drizzle the melted butter on top.  Bake until the cake is browned on top and around the edges with some caramel bubbling through, 50 to 60 minutes.  Let rest for about 15 to 20 minutes, then flip onto a serving platter to showcase the beautiful design.  Let cool, then sprinkle with confectioners’ sugar, if desired.  Serve with ice cream and more caramel sauce.

(UPDATE) TIMOTHY POST, 53, of Council Bluffs (Formerly of Cumberland) (Graveside services 8/14/21)

Obituaries

July 29th, 2021 by admin

TIMOTHY POST, 53, of Council Bluffs (Formerly of Cumberland) died Friday, July 23rd at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Celebration of Life Graveside services for TIMOTHY POST will be held 1-p.m. Saturday, August 14th, at the Peru Cemetery, in East Peru, Iowa. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

State Baseball Schedule Thursday 07/29/2021

Sports

July 29th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A Championship

12:00—#2 St. Albert, Council Bluffs vs. #4 Kee, Lansing

Class 2A Championship

2:30—#1 Van Meter vs. #2 Centerville

Class 4A Quarterfinals

11:00—#1 Pleasant Valley vs. #8 Ottumwa

1:30—#4 Dowling Catholic vs. #5 Prairie, Cedar Rapids

5:00—#2 Ankeny vs. #7 Waukee

7:30—#3 Johnston vs. #6 Dubuque, Hempstead

2021 Cass County Fair Schedule for Thursday, 7/29/21

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A full day of activities will be experienced during 2021 Cass County Fair, on this Thursday. Events include:

  • 7:30-a.m.: Swine weigh-in
  • 8-a.m.: Rabbit check-in
  • 10-a.m.: Poultry check-in
  • 10:30-a.m.: Meat Goat weigh-in and Dairy Check-in
  • 3-p.m.: Sheep weigh-in
  • 4:30-p.m.: Horse check-in
  • 5-p.m.: 4-H/FFA Exhibits Open/Food Sale
  • 7-p.m.: Little Miss & Little Mister contest
  • 7:30-p.m: King & Queen contest
  • 8-p.m.: Senior Recognition.

Some of the events set to take place tomorrow (Friday), include: a Dog Show; Clover Kids animal show; Share-the-Fun/Style Show; Mutton Busting, and the Bull ride. See the complete schedule HERE.

Skyscan Forecast Thursday 07/29/2021

Weather

July 29th, 2021 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Thursday, July 29, 2021  Dan Hicks

**Heat Advisories in place for area counties south of I-80 until 7 or 9 p.m.**

Today: Partly cloudy. A few isolated showers and thunderstorms. S switching to the N @ 10. High 92.

Tonight: Partly cloudy. NE @ 5. Low 68.

Friday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. ESE @ 10. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 85.

Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Low 64.

Saturday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the morning. High 82.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 82.

Yesterday’s high was 94. Last night’s low was 74. This day last year we had a high of 89 and a low of 68. The all-time record high for today’s date is 102 set in 1917. Record low was 46 in 1952. Sunset tonight is at 8:41 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow will be at 6:13 a.m.

Atlantic Middle School will not be occupied in the foreseeable future

News

July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Students and staff of the Atlantic Middle School will be “Unable to occupy [the building] for the foreseeable future,” according to Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber, while mitigation strategies related to a fire that occurred Tuesday, are under way.  That was the consensus among mitigation inspectors following a fire that caused an estimated $875,000 damage to the roof that was under repair, and water damage to a good portion of the building. The price mentioned was the bid for Phase I mitigation from FirstOnSite Property Restoration, which the School Board approved during the emergency session. Phase I includes the removal of the water and deodorization of the structure. The District’s deductible is $5,000.

The School Board held an Emergency Meeting 8-p.m. Wednesday, to act on bids for the mitigation of fire-related damages. They heard from EMC Insurance Corporate Loss Specialist Scott Signor, who said he and Precision Roofing were on site Wednesday and walked the roof lines of the building, especially what they called “The area of origin.” He said they are developing what are being called “Temp repairs.”

Signor said something has to be built around the area of origin, and that “An area of subrogation may be possible as far as why the loss started.” He said several companies must first be put on notice and complete an inspection by several entities. The structure would have to be constructed over and above the affected area and then temporary repairs conducted over the entire area where it had burned. That while section was in the process of being replaced when the fire broke out. The temporary repairs would at least limit any future interior migration from rain that is expected in the next few days, and get the rain moving in the direction of the drains.

Signor said mitigation is just the first phase, and has nothing to do with repairs, the price of which will be significant. Signor said there were only four-to six rooms that were without apparent damage from the fire, smoke and water. Those rooms are located he said, in the southwest corner of the Middle School. “All other rooms are affected either substantially or less substantially,” according to Signor.

Barber and Middle School Principal Josh Rasmussen will organize a Google Document that will be a schedule of when personal items remaining in the building may be retrieved. If those items are damaged or destroyed, they will have to be identified by their owner and a general price provided, as allowed by the insurance policy. Signor echoed the sentiments of Mr. Barber, and the District’s local insurance agent Kip Harris, in saying that the quick response from Atlantic and other area fire departments, and the fact there was a thick concrete roof underneath the lining, saved the building from much more severe damage. He said firefighters “Did an outstanding job.”

Harlan Police report, 7/28/21

News

July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports five arrests:

A total of three people were arrested on July 20th. 42-year-old Lisa Marie Briggs, of Harlan, was arrested on two active Shelby County warrants. She was transported to the Shelby County Jail. A man and a woman from Harlan were arrested following a call for service. Authorities say 34-year-old Roseann Dawn Randall, was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with domestic abuse assault. And, 38-year-old Keith Andre Smith, was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with obstruction of emergency communication and child endangerment.

On July 21st, 49-year-old Alan Lloyd Hill, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Hill was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and prohibited acts.

And, on Tuesday, July 27th, 54-year-old Vernon George Cady, of Sac City, was arrested following a traffic stop in Harlan. Cady was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while revoked.

State Baseball Scoreboard Wednesday 07/28/2021

Sports

July 28th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A Semifinals @ Merchants Park in Carroll

Kee, Lansing 5, St. Mary’s, Remsen 3 (9 innings)

St. Albert 10, Alburnett 0 (5 innings)

Class 2A Semifinals @ Merchants Park in Carroll

Van Meter 4, Unity Christian, Orange City 3

Centerville 12, Camanche 11 (8 innings)

Class 3A Quarterfinals @ Duane Banks Field in Iowa City

Central DeWitt 11, Waverly-Shell Rock 1

Marion 11, ADM, Adel 2

Xavier, Cedar Rapids 18, MOC-Floyd Valley 3

Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque 4,  Winterset 1

Reynolds says she may send troopers back to Texas for border duty

News

July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says undocumented immigrants and illegal drugs are infiltrating Iowa and she may send state troopers back to Texas to provide border security in the future. “As the federal government effectively ignores its constitutional duty to secure our border, states must act and Iowa has,” she says. The state will spend about 300-thousand dollars on the two-week mission 28 state troopers just completed in Texas earlier this month. “It is an investment that I believe was well spent in helping really secure the southern border, the humanitarian efforts that were put in place,” Reynolds says. “I felt that it was the right thing to do.”

Dozens of troopers have been assigned to duty at next month’s Iowa State Fair as well as this week along the route of the Register’s Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. Reynolds says she’ll re-evaluate in late August and may send state troopers back to the southern border. Reynolds says Iowa and other states like Nebraska and Florida have had to step up because the Biden Administration’s policies have made the border a magnet for illegal migrants, drug smugglers and human traffickers. “And it’s vulnerable migrants and law abiding citizens who are paying the price,” Reynolds says.

Reynolds held a news conference at the Iowa Department of Public Safety late this (Wednesday) morning. The patrolman who headed the mission to Texas outlined the ways in which Iowa officers assisted Texas Rangers and federal agents. Captain Mark Miller says some of the Iowa officers assisted in human trafficking investigations and traffic stops. A female trooper at a border gate noticed a migrant in the crowd was going into labor and summoned an ambulance. “A lot of these people have been on a long journey, so once they got their feet in our country, we wanted to make sure that they had water, they had food if they needed it and they had medical care,” Miller said.

Salaries account for about a third of the roughly 300-thousand dollar budget for this mission, with the rest spent on things like food, hotels and overtime pay. Miller says no State Patrol vehicles went south. Instead, troopers did overnight shifts with Texas officers. “It gave them that ability that if a high risk situation did develop, they could actually react to it,” Miller says, “instead of just standing by and waiting for more back up to get there.”

While Texas officers dealt with a driver, Miller says the Iowa troopers were able to interview others in the vehicle and determine if human trafficking was an issue. In one instance, Miller says a trooper found a woman hidden in a pick-up who was in critical condition due to dehydration. The leaders of the Iowa Democratic Party’s Latinx Caucus issued a statement after today’s (Wednesday’s) news conference, saying they’re grateful for the professionalism these troopers showed at the southern border, but they accused the governor of stoking fear against immigrants with her rhetoric. The group’s co-chairs say it is absurd for Reynolds to suggest, as she did late last week, that people seeking asylum are causing the spread of the Delta variant of Covid-19.