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Iowa still looking for offense after loss to Michigan

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October 2nd, 2022 by admin

Iowa’s dreadful offense gave the Hawkeyes no chance against fourth ranked Michigan in a 27-14 loss in a game that was not even that close. The Hawkeyes had only 35 yards of rushing and their second touchdown came during garbage time with just a few seconds remaining. Despite that coach Kirk Ferentz says he saw progress.

Ferentz says as the receiver corps gets healthier the entire offense will get better.

Iowa visits an Illinois team that is coming off a lopsided win at Wisconsin.

Berg runs strong for Nodaway Valley at Wartburg Meet

Sports

October 2nd, 2022 by admin

Wartburg Cross Country Meet
10/01/2022

Boys

Nodaway Valey finished 21st with a 517 total. Doug Berg led the way with a stellar 6th place finish with a time of 16:51.30. Malachi Broers was 78th, Tyler Cooper 139th, Ben Piearson 146th, Jack Jensen 208th, Landon LeBarge 217th.

Girls

Jazz Christensen ran 55th for the Wolverines with a time of 22:01.84. Annika Nelson was 146th, Lilly Day was 148th, and Hope Kading was 152nd.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 10/01/2022

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October 2nd, 2022 by admin

Tri-Center Tournament– See other story

CB Thomas Jefferson Tournament

POOL A

(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21 Shenandoah 9-9
(2-0) Treynor 21-21 Shenandoah 8-14
(2-0) Shenandoah 21-21, CB Thomas Jefferson 10-8
(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21, Treynor 16-13
(2-0) Treynor 21-21, CB Thomas Jefferson 9-9
(2-0) Lewis Central 21-21, CB Thomas Jefferson 10-11

POOL B

(2-0) St. Albert 21-21, Denison-Schleswig 17-15
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, St. Albert 19-18
(2-0) ADM 21-21, St. Albert 15-12
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Denison-Schleswig 13-12
(2-0) ADM 21-21, Denison-Schleswig 9-11
(2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, ADM 17-19

BRACKET PLAY

(2-0) St. Albert 21-21, CB Thomas Jefferson 9-15
(2-0) Shenandoah 21-21 Denison-Schleswig 8-18
7th Place: (2-0) Denison-Schleswig, CB Thomas Jefferson
5th Place: (2-0) St. Albert 21-21, Shenandoah 12-18
Semifinal: (2-1) ADM 21-13-15, Missouri Valley 19-21-10
Semifinal:(2-1) Lewis Central 22-21-21, Treynor 24-10-12
3rd Place: (2-0) Missouri Valley 21-21, Treynor 16-19
Championship: (2-0) Lewis Central 21-21, ADM 11-14

Greene County Tournament

POOL B

(2-0) Stanton 21-21, Nodaway Valley 10-12
(2-0) Stanton 24-21, South Hardin 22-13
(2-1) Stanton 21-18-15, Carlisle 19-21-10
(2-0) Carlisle 21-21, Nodaway Valley 15-11
(2-0) South Hardin 21-21, Nodaway Valley 12-10

BRACKET PLAY

Consolation: (2-0) Carroll 21-21, Nodaway Valley 16-9
Semifinal: (2-0) Stanton 21-21-15, Greene County 17-23-13
Championship: (2-0) Stanton 21-21, Pella Christian 16-12

Madrid Tournament

(2-0) Webster City 21-21, Audubon 18-19
(2-1) Audubon 21-8-16, Belmond-Klemme 11-21-14
(2-0) Audubon 21-21, Collins-Maxwell 1-9
(2-0) Ankeny Christian 21-21, Audubon 10-15
(2-0) Ankeny Christian 21-21, Collins-Maxwell 9-6
(2-0) Ankeny Christian 21-21, Van Meter 14-17
(2-0) Ankeny Christian 21-21, Webster City 18-6
Championship: (2-0) Ankeny Christian 24-21, Van Meter 22-8

River Valley Tournament

Boyer Valley went 1-3
(2-0) River Valley 22-21, Boyer Valley 20-17
(2-0) Alta-Aurelia 21-21, Boyer Valley 16-17
(2-0) Remsen St. Mary’s 21-21, Boyer Valley 15-11
(2-0) Boyer Valley 21-21, Woodbury Central 10-11

Urbandale Tournament

POOL C

(2-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 21-21, Dallas Center-Grimes 14-16
(2-0) Johnston 21-21, CB Abraham Lincoln 10-13
(2-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 22-21, North Polk 20-9

BRACKET PLAY

Quarterfinal: (2-0) Des Moines Christian 25-25, CB Abraham Lincoln 15-19

MILDRED IONE [Johnson] MILLER, 89, of Wiota (Svcs. 10/4/22)

Obituaries

October 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

MILDRED IONE [Johnson] MILLER, 89, of Wiota, died Friday, September 30th, 2002, at the Heritage House in Atlantic Iowa. Funeral services for MILDRED MILLER will be held 10:30-a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at the First Lutheran Church near Wiota. Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family present will be on Monday, October 3, 2022, from 5 pm until 7 pm at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home. Condolences can be sent at schmidtfamilyfh.com

Burial will be held privately for the family at the Atlantic Cemetery in Atlantic.

Memorials can be made in her name to First Lutheran Church and can be mailed or left at the funeral home.

MILDRED MILLER is survived by:

Her husband – Robert Miller, of Atlantic.

Her son – David (Karen) Miller, of Atlantic.

His daughters – Pam Rodriguez, of Atlantic; Peggy (Kevin) Beschorner, of Wiota.

His sisters – Bernice Bauldauff, of Omaha; Mary Jane Peterson, of Shelby, and Eileen Killpack of Neola.

7 grandchildren,  7 great-grandchildren.

Atlantic wins Tri-Center Volleyball Tournament

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October 2nd, 2022 by admin

(2-0) Atlantic 21-21, Tri-Center 17-11
(2-0) Atlantic 21-21, IKM-Manning 15-14
(2-0) Atlantic 21-21, Westwood 10-12
(2-1) Atlantic 19-21-17, Red Oak 21-16-15
(2-1) Lawton-Bronson 22-15-15, Atlantic 20-21-11
(2-1) Red Oak 21-20-15, Lawton-Bronson 12-22-12
(2-0) Red Oak 21-21, IKM-Manning 8-5
(2-0) Red Oak 13-16, Tri-Center 13-16
(2-0) Red Oak 21-21, Westwood 19-15
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21, Lawton-Bronson 14-16
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21, IKM-Manning 16-12
(2-0) Tri-Center 21-21, Westwood 14-17
(2-0) Lawton-Bronson 21-21, IKM-Manning 12-14
(2-0) Lawton-Bronson 21-21, Westwood 15-19
(2-0) Westwood 21,21, IKM-Manning 13-4

Champion: Atlantic
Runner Up: Red Oak

Records:
Atlantic 4-1
Red Oak 4-1
TC 3-2
LB 3-2
WW 1-3
IKM-M 0-5

Ava Rush had 43 digs on the day. Lexi Noelck 26 kills, Jada Jensen 24 kills, Aubrey Guyer 20 kills.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley – Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022

Weather

October 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming southeast 5 to 9 mph in the morning.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. Southeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. South wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. South southeast wind around 8 mph.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 79. South wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 77. The Low was 41. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 70 and the Low, 61. The Record High was 93 in 1892. The Record Low was 18 in 1974.

3 arrested for Public Intox. in Red Oak

News

October 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A call from a residence in the 1200 block of Senate Avenue at around 9:45-p.m. Saturday, resulted in three arrests. According to Red Oak Police, upon further investigation, Officers arrested 37-year-old Russell E. McGee, 29-year-old Tyler Clark Kuhlmann, and 19-year-old Jayden Eugene Roberts, all of Danville, IL. The three were charged with Public Intoxication, with Roberts additional charged with Harassment in the 3rd Degree.

All three subjects were transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond, each.

EARL E. JOHNSON, 84, of Elliott (formerly of Atlantic) – Celebration of Life Visitation: 10/5/22

Obituaries

October 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

EARL E. JOHNSON, 84, of Elliott (formerly of Atlantic), died Friday, September 30, 2022, at his home. A Celebration of Life Visitation for EARL JOHNSON will be held on Wednesday, October 5, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Roland Funeral Service.

A procession to the Atlantic Cemetery will follow the visitation.

Burial in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

EARL E. JOHNSON is survived by:

His children: Wendy (Bill) Michel, of Harrison, AR; Douglas (Janet) Johnson, of Elliott; David (Chris) Johnson, of Brookline, MO, and Michael Johnson.

SWIPCO holds 47th Annual Meeting: Seven partnership awards were presented

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October 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Officials with SWIPCO (Southwest Iowa Planning Council) report 50 stakeholders from diverse backgrounds gathered at the Lied Public Library in Clarinda on Thursday, September 22nd for the organization’s 47th annual meeting and luncheon. A welcome from Clarinda Mayor Craig Hill, and lunch, the SWIPCO meeting kicked off with Todd Valline, SWIPCO Board Chair doing introductions. SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy and Transit Director Mark Lander presented seven partnership awards for entities that had a strong partnership with SWIPCO over the 2022 fiscal year. (Click on an image to enlarge) The awardees were:

  • Gilbert Thomas, Bank Iowa for his dogged promotion of Clarinda and the surrounding region in economic and housing development.

    Partnership award being presented: SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (left); Gilbert Thomas, Bank Iowa (right)

  • Bear Creek Archeology for their skill and efficiency in supporting Southwest Iowa grant applications under enormous time pressures due to Covid related and other funding sources with archeological services and vitally needed evaluations.

    Partnership award being presented: Curtis Architecture & Design P.C. Rod Curtis (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy; Curtis Architecture & Design P.C. Jacob Gockel (right)

    Partnership award being presented: Transit Director Mark Lander (left); Clarinda Area Volunteers Patricia Bogdanski; Clarinda Area Volunteers Gretchen Sump; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

    Partnership award being presented: Tom Shipley, Iowa Senate (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

  • Curtis Architecture & Design for their skill and efficiency in supporting Southwest Iowa grant applications under enormous time pressures due to Covid related and other funding sources with architectural design services and historic preservation recommendations.
  • Clarinda Area Volunteers for providing over 4,000 rides a year to the residents of Clarinda for much needed transportation, including medical, shopping, and other vital trips near and far.
  • Iowa Economic Development Authority for steadfast partnership with SWIPCO to provide flood recovery, Covid recovery, and other economic development funds to Southwest Iowa.

    Partnership award being presented: Jim Olmsted (left); SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy; Steve Perry (right)

  • Tom Shipley, Iowa Senate for being a constant advocate at the Statehouse for our region and in particular for always putting the needs of his constituents first.
  • Olmsted & Perry Consulting Engineers for decades of service to the region by providing invaluable expertise, often to some of the smallest communities, on community infrastructure projects and in congratulations for the gradual retirement of the owners, Jim Olmsted and Steve Perry.

    Staff recognized for years of service milestones: Tammy DeBord (left); Rhonda Oliphant; Ann Anstey; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

SWIPCO staff were also recognized for years of service milestones: Ann Anstey (5 years) Rhonda Oliphant (5 years), Tammy DeBord (15 years) Sandy Hansen (15 years), and Christy Pederson (15 years). Richard Stehly was recognized as SWITA Driver of the Year. Also, former SWITA Fleet Manager Kelly Davis was posthumously recognized. Kelly passed away this year after retiring from 28 ½ years of service to the region.

SWIPCO and SWITA staff presented the annual report with highlights from the year from public transit, community development, revolving loan fund, and administrative services. SWITA Transit Director Mark Lander reported that SWITA

Driver of the Year recognized: Transit Director Mark Lander (left); Richard Stehly; SWIPCO Executive Director John McCurdy (right)

provided 480,229 rides over the past year which is up from 377,547 rides provided in fiscal year 2021. This is the most rides by a rural public transit system in Iowa ever. “We are seeing a lot of growth in our work routes like Monogram and OSI, and I think we are on target to provide 500,000 rides by the end of fiscal year 2023,” Lander said. SWIPCO also routinely provides grant writing and administration services to its member communities in Cass, Fremont, Harrison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, and Shelby Counties and brought over $120 million in grants to the region in fiscal year 2022 alone.

Since its founding in 1975, Southwest Iowa Planning Council (SWIPCO), which also operates Southwest Iowa Transit Agency (SWITA) and the Southwest Iowa Housing Trust Fund (SWIHTF), has earned a reputation for being an outstanding community partner and transit provider in the region. SWIPCO was recognized as the 2022 Organization of Character by the Robert D. and Billie Ray Center at Drake University, which annually recognizes Iowans who show the Six Pillars of Character Counts: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship. SWIPCO was also named a Des Moines Register Iowa Top Workplace for 2022.

SWIPCO is a council of governments serving the eight counties of southwest Iowa with public transportation, community development, and housing. SWIPCO is an equal opportunity employer, provider, and lender.

Conservation Report 10/01/2022

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

October 1st, 2022 by admin

Chris Parks and Cass/Adair County Conservation Officer Grant Gelly talk about all things outdoors. This week they discuss the start of archery deer season, safety tips for hunting in the fall, youth waterfowl season, fall fishing opportunities, and the autumn color change.

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