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Atlantic girls golf falls short to Glenwood

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April 13th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic girls golf team fell at Glenwood Tuesday night 218-221. Atlantic’s Roni Hook was medalist with a 44 and Haley Woods of Glenwood was runner-up with a 51.

Other Atlantic Scores: Belle Berg 58. Abby Smith 59. Lexi Noelck 60. Abby Muller 63. Reagan Leonard 69.

Atlantic Head Coach Kathy Hobson: Highlight was 4 pars from Roni. Penalty strokes were costly. We’ve got to know the rules better or not hesitate to use our rule books. We were pretty good off the box tonight but couldn’t finish.

Harlan Ken Carstens Boys Track Invitational 04/13/2021

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April 13th, 2021 by admin

Team Scores

1
Treynor
133.00
2
Lewis Central
130.00
3
Harlan Community
105.50
4
Atlantic
75.50
5
Underwood
70.00
6
OABCIG
61.00
7
Woodbine
50.00
8
Denison 
41.00
9
CB Thomas Jefferson
29.00
10
St. Albert
28.00
11
CB Abraham Lincoln
17.00

Treynor’s Noah James won three golds by taking the 110M Hurdles, 400M Hurdles, and High Jump. Harlan won the 4x200M Relay and got wins from Will Neuharth in the 200M and Aidan Hall in the 100M. Atlantic picked up a win from Craig Alan Becker in the 800M and took 2nd in the 4x800M Relay.

Full results: Cyclone Relays 2021 Results

Shenandoah Boys Golf Tournament 04/13/2021

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April 13th, 2021 by admin

Team Scores

  1. Maryville, MO 338
  2. Atlantic 341
  3. Red Oak 341
  4. Clarinda 348
  5. Glenwood 356
  6. Denison-Schleswig 383
  7. Shenandoah 399

Medalist: Cooper Langfelt, Fremont-Mills, 76
Runner-Up: Kyle Beam, Sidney, 78

Atlantic Individuals

Braden Smith 85 11th place
Drey Newell 81 6th place
Garrett McLaren 85 12th place
Lane Nelson 90
Cruz Weaver 105
Roth Den Beste 92

Atlantic Head Coach Ed DenBeste: “This was our first 18 hole tournament of the year. It was good to be back on the course. However, we weren’t as sharp as we need to be. I saw several 3 putts by many of our boys. That is something we will need to clean up. Drey played better today then the last meet which was good. Braden started well and was one over going into the 7th hole but finished the front at 41. The struggles continued onto the back. Garret played a solid round but wants to shoot better. Lane had some struggles at times but also had some really good holes. Roth had a solid back. Had some three putts and if those go, he is in the 80s. Cruz struggled as well. I know he will work and get better though. A team score of 341 is high. We should be able to shoot in the 320s. That should be our goal going into Fox Run.”

Iowa House votes to give adult adoptees access to their original birth certificates

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April 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa House has unanimously voted to let adults who were adopted get a copy of their original birth certificate that likely shows the names of their biological parents. Representative Marti Anderson of Des Moines says under current state law, that requires a court order.  “Today, about half of all states allow adult adoptees some form of access to their original birth certificate,” she says, “without the complexity of going to court.” Anderson says.

Anderson was 19 when she gave up a child for adoption in 1970. Anderson was only able to connect with her daughter in 2018 because each took an Ancestry-dot-com D-N-A test. “This bill is about the rights of a person…to find out about their ethnicity, medical history, family information and culture,” Anderson says. An original birth certificate may be the only piece of paper showing the NAME a child was given at birth as well as the actual DATE they were born. Anderson says some adoptive parents choose to list the adoption date as their child’s birthday.

If the bill becomes law, biological parents would fill out a form to indicate whether they’d like to be contacted by the child they’re giving up for adoption or if they’d like their names redacted from the birth certificate. Representative Brian Lohse of Bondurant says biological parents would be given medical history forms than an adoptee could get when they become an adult.

“So that they know what’s lurking in their genes,” Lohse says. If the bill clears the Senate and is signed into law by the governor, state officials would launch a public relations campaign to reach parents who have already given up a child for adoption — so they can fill out those forms, if they wish.

Update on Pause of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Administration

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April 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, IA) After an announcement Tuesdays morning from the Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) is recommending that all Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine administration in the state should halt until further guidance is issued. IDPH has communicated this guidance to local health officials and vaccine providers throughout the state.

The State is working with local public health and other vaccine providers to substitute Moderna and Pfizer vaccines where Johnson & Johnson has been allocated. IDPH was informed that the Johnson & Johnson allocation to the state will be suspended for the next two weeks. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine represents a relatively small percentage of the allocation Iowa has received to date, so at this time, the pause is not anticipated to dramatically slow the pace of vaccinations in the state.

If any Iowan has received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine within the last month and presents with any of the following symptoms, they should seek medical attention immediately either through their health care provider or urgent care/ER:

  • Severe headache
  • Leg pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Shortness of breath

IDPH is not aware of any cases occurring among the Iowans who have received this vaccine.

Two-vehicle collision results in no injuries in Red Oak Tuesday

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April 13th, 2021 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports no injuries resulted from a two-vehicle accident on Tuesday. Officers were called to the accident at the intersection of Joy Street and N 1st Street.

After investigation it was determined that a 2012 Chevy Impala, owned and operated by 88-year-old Joanne Vivian Wegler of Red Oak, was eastbound on Joy Street and failed to yield at the intersection with N 1st Street. The Impala struck a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am, owned and operated by 46-year-old Angela Sue Vanderhoof of Red Oak, broadside after being unable to brake in time. Wegler was cited for Failure to Yield and Vanderhoof was also cited for Failure to have Insurance.

Damage to the Pontiac was estimated at $4,500 and was considered a total loss. Damage to the Impala was estimated at $3,000.

Red Oak Police was assisted by Red Oak Rescue and Red Oak Fire at the scene.

RONALD GENE EMGARTEN, 57, of Adair (Svcs. 04/16/2021)

Obituaries

April 13th, 2021 by Jim Field

RONALD GENE EMGARTEN, 57, of Adair died Tuesday, April 13th at his residence in Adair. Celebration of Life Services for RONALD GENE EMGARTEN will be held on Friday, April 16th from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at St. John’s Catholic Hall in Adair. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Adair has the arrangements.

Private burial will be held at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Adair.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com

Centerville man sentenced to 27 years on child porn charges

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April 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A south-central Iowa man will serve 27 years in prison on child pornography charges. Forty-nine-year-old Ryan Ford of Centerville was sentenced in U-S District Court for production of child pornography and receipt of child pornography. Court information shows Ford secretly recorded minors in the shower in 2018 and distributed some of the images to others. In 2018 and 2019, investigators say he downloaded images of child porn.

Police used a search warrant and found 18-hundred images and 27 videos of child pornography on his cell phone.

3 arrested in Mills County

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April 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports three arrests. On Tuesday (April 13), 48-year-old Yadira Valquier-Cruz, of Omaha, was arrested on I-29 at around 4-a.m., for OWI/1st offense. Bond was set at $1,000.

At around 2:15-a.m. on Monday, 31-year-old Melvin Stewart Alexander – who is Homeless- and 33-year-old Waymond Lee Foster, of Creston, were arrested at 195th Street at Highway 34 in Mills County, for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Alexander was additionally charged with being a Fugitive from Justice. He was being held without bond. Foster’s bond was set at $2,000.

Spencer Lee named Mike Howard Most Valuable Wrestler

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April 13th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa three-time national champion Spencer Lee has been named winner of the Mike Howard Most Valuable Wrestler Award. The Iowa wrestling coaching staff announced the 2021 award winners Tuesday.

Lee won the 125-pound NCAA Championship and the 125-pound Big Ten Championship in 2021. He won both the Dan Hodge Trophy and was named Big Ten Wrestler of the Year for the second straight season. He was 12-0 in 2021 with 11 bonus-point victories, outscoring his 12 opponents 141-15.

Lee was also named winner of the Mike J. McGivern Most Courageous Award. He was 5-0 at the NCAA Championships, outscoring his opponents 59-8 while winning his third national title. He announced after the tournament that he was wrestling without an ACL in either knee.

Lee was one of seven Hawkeyes to earn an All-America Award. The NCAA champion Hawkeyes had more All-Americans than any other school at the national tournament. Iowa has crowned at least one All-American in 50 consecutive NCAA Championships.

Jaydin Eierman earned his fourth career All-America honor, his first as a Hawkeye. He was also winner of the Hawkeyes’ Most Pins Award. Eierman had a team-high six falls in 2021. One more than Lee and Tony Cassioppi.

Nelson Brands was named Most Improved Wrestler. Brands wrestled at 184 pounds in each of Iowa’s five duals and in both postseason tournaments. He was 8-6 overall with seven wins against ranked opponents. He placed fourth at the Big Ten Championships to earn his first berth at the NCAA Championships.

Carter Happel and Myles Wilson were named recipients of the Coaches’ Appreciation Award. Cullan Schriever was named recipient of the John and Dorothy Sill Most Dedicated Award.

The J. Donald Pike, Sr., Award, presented to the senior wrestler with the highest grade point average, was awarded to both Connor Corbin and Justin Stickley. Corbin graduates in May with a Bachelor of Science in biology (genetics and biotechnology). Stickley graduates in May with a Bachelor of Business Administration (entrepreneurial management).

2021 AWARD WINNERS

  • Mike Howard Most Valuable: Spencer Lee
  • Mike J. McGivern Most Courageous: Spencer Lee
  • John and Dorothy Sill Most Dedicated: Cullan Schriever
  • J. Donald Pike, Sr., High Senior GPA: Connor Corbin and Justin Stickley
  • Coaches’ Appreciation: Carter Happel and Myles Wilson
  • Most Improved: Nelson Brands
  • Most Pins: Jaydin Eierman (6)
  • All-Americans: Spencer Lee, Austin DeSanto, Jaydin Eierman, Kaleb Young, Michael Kemerer, Jacob Warner, Tony Cassioppi