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Corps of Engineers works to drain down reservoirs to prevent 2020 floods

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October 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working to release stored floodwaters in the upper Missouri River Basin to reduce the chances of flooding next spring. The Corps has about two-and-a-half months to get rid of a little more than five-million acre-feet of water from flood control reservoirs. The Corps’ John Remus says that’s doable with the amount of water they’re releasing from Gavins Point Dam in South Dakota. Remus says, “Our runoff forecasts, coupled with our reservoir studies, say that if we maintain the 80,000 cubic feet per second out of Gavins Point Dam and the associated releases out of Fort Peck, Garrison and Oahe, that we will reach that goal of 56.1 million acre-feet of storage by the next year’s runoff season.”

It’s been a wet year for the basin and Remus says if there’s a lot more rain and the Corps can’t evacuate enough storage, that could increase flood risks for everyone from Bismarck, North Dakota to St. Louis. National Weather Service hydrologist Mike Gillispie says there’s still a lot of uncertainty about flooding next spring. Right now, the soil is very wet and smaller lakes and ponds are full. Gillispie says it’s like putting a wet sponge in a freezer. “You start dumping water on top of that, all of that water is going to run off,” Gillispie says. “So we just don’t have that storage in the soils or in the ponds and lakes and streams and rivers that we’re starting at such a high level, it’s not going to take as much precipitation to start causing problems in the spring.”

He says the odds are slightly higher that the basin will see above-normal amounts of rain and snow through most of winter. The Missouri River Basin above Sioux City is predicted to tie for the highest amount of runoff in a single year in 121 years.

(Thanks to Katie Peikes, Iowa Public Radio)

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area, Friday – Oct. 25th, 2019

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October 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 56. SW @ 10.

Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 31. Winds light & variable.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 64. SW @ 10-15.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cloudy. High 48.

Monday: Mostly cloudy. High 43.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 50. Our Low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 24. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 49 and the Low was 42. The record High for this date in Atlantic, was 85 in 1891 & 1940. The Record Low was 14, in 1892.

Iowa early News Headlines: 10/25/19

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October 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Joni Ernst says she’s pushing EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler to fulfill the promises the president has made to blend a mandated 15 billion gallons of ethanol into the nation’s fuel supply. If it doesn’t happen Ernst says she’ll call for the president to fire Wheeler.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A hospital association spokesman has been fired after criticizing Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ handling of Medicaid privatization. The Des Moines Register reports that Thomas “Scott” McIntyre was dismissed from his post as vice president of communications for the Iowa Hospital Association after his personal, nonpublic Facebook post in March. He said at a state unemployment hearing that his post was satirical and intentionally over the top in what he described as “Donald Trump language.”

GRUNDY CENTER, Iowa (AP) — A man has died after being hit by a car in a convenience store parking lot in Grundy Center. KWWL-TV reports 29-year-old Anthony Guyer, of Aplington, was in a Casey’s General Store parking lot on Wednesday when he was hit by a car driven by 77-year-old Jean Newton, of Grundy Center. Police say Newton was backing out of a parking spot and abruptly accelerated backward, hitting Guyer and pinning him between the vehicle and a work trailer.

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — As Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg’s star rises in early states like Iowa, the scrutiny of him is increasing, too. So far, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has glided through the campaign, raising large sums of money and impressing voters with his calm demeanor. But since he pointedly challenged Elizabeth Warren and others in the last debate, he has been criticized for being too cozy with the tech industry and faced renewed questions about his ability to attract black voters.

Midwest Sports Headlines: Friday, Oct. 25, 2019

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October 25th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The prospects of Kansas City slowing down the Green Bay Packers, fresh off their blowout win over Oakland, probably feel a whole lot better after the way the Chiefs played last week. Their defense, so maligned for years under coordinator Bob Sutton and not a whole lot better under replacement Steve Spagnuolo, finally clicked in what turned into a 30-6 rout of the Broncos. Now the task is to slow down Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Sunday night showdown between the Packers and Chiefs was supposed to be a marquee matchup between quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes. But when the Kansas City quarterback dislocated his kneecap against Denver, those prospects dimmed. Still, regardless of whether Mahomes makes a miraculous recovery in time to play, the game shapes up as an intriguing test of division leaders.

UNDATED (AP) — No. 15 Texas and TCU could both use a win at the midpoint of their conference schedules. The Longhorns want to get back to another Big 12 title game. The 3-3 Horned Frogs want to avoid falling under .500. Oklahoma State running back Chuba Hubbard is averaging 181 yards rushing per game. The Cowboys play Iowa State, which hasn’t allowed only 111 yards rushing per game. There has not been a 100-yard rusher against Iowa State.

UNDATED (AP) — The game between No. 13 Wisconsin and No. 3 Ohio State lost some of its luster when the Badgers were upset by Illinois last week. The Badgers still stack up as the best opponent Ohio State has faced. Five of the last six meetings have been decided by seven points or less. Michigan’s front seven will face a challenge against Notre Dame’s offensive line. Illinois heads to Purdue looking for back-to-back wins over Big Ten opponents for the first time since 2014.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — There is no five-star basketball prospect for Missouri to hang its hopes on this season. Instead, coach Cuonzo Martin might have his most complete team since arriving in Columbia, one that figures to improve significantly on its 5-13 record in the SEC last season. Missouri opens the season Nov. 6 against Incarnate Word.

Atlantic football caps off season with trip to Red Oak

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October 24th, 2019 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans (3-5, 2-2) football team will finish their 2019 season with a road trip to face the Red Oak Tigers (0-8, 0-4). Atlantic is looking to build off a strong performance last week in a 55-25 win over Shenandoah. Tyler Moen ripped off 523 yards and 5 rushing scores, along with 2 defensive touchdowns in that win. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said that performance was part of a great team effort.

Red Oak has struggled with low numbers combined with injuries this season. Coach McDermott said despite that the Tigers have two strong running backs with experience that the Trojans will need to slow down.

The Trojans and Tigers are set for a 7:00pm kickoff on Friday night. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call of the game on KJAN with the Dvorak Tire and Service Pregame Show starting at 6:30pm. Catch the game on-air, online, or watch on KJANTV. Listen to our pick ’em show “Who’s Gonna Win?” at 6:00pm and stay tuned after the game for “The Iowa High School Scoreboard Show” from 10:00pm-11:30pm. You can also hear more from Coach McDermott on “Trojan Preview” at 4:45pm Friday on KJAN.

Woman injured in Dallas County when school bus hits her car from behind

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October 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured early Thursday afternoon in Dallas County, when an Ogden Community School District bus carrying 20 students, rear-ended a vehicle. The Iowa State Patrol says 2005 Ford Focus driven by 18-year old Danielle Shreffler Mooers, of Minburn, was traveling south on Highway 169 at around 12:55-p.m., and had slowed or stopped to turn left into a farm entrance at the intersection  with 180th Street while yielding to northbound traffic.

A 2019 Thomas school bus driven by 43-year old Lisa Marie Bunbar, of Ogden, was traveling southbound and failed to yield or stop for Shreffler-Mooers’ vehicle. The bus crashed into the rear of the car. No one onboard the bus was injured. Shreffler-Mooers was transported by helicopter to a hospital in Des Moines.

The accident remains under investigation.

Tri-Center and St. Albert boys qualify for State Cross Country

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October 24th, 2019 by admin

The Tri-Center and St. Albert boys cross country teams qualified for the State Meet on Thursday with 2nd and 3rd place finishes at the District Meet at Holstein. Gehlen Catholic won the team title with 93 points, Tri-Center had 95, and St. Albert had 102.

Will Roder of Gehlen Catholic won the Individual Title. Bennet Heisterkamp of St. Albert was Runner-Up. Brett McGee of Tri-Center finished 4th and Jone Franke was 6th for the Trojans. Tarick Rowe of Logan-Magnolia was an individual qualifier in 13th place. Nate Wright of Woodbine was 15th.

Full results HERE.

 

Baudler and Nodaway Valley win at Mount Ayr XC Meet

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October 24th, 2019 by admin

Josh Baudler and the Nodaway Valley Wolverines won titles at the Mount Ayr boys cross country District Meet on Thursday. Baudler took the Individual Title with a time of 16:25.19. Noah Jorgensen of Sidney was Runner-Up.

The Wolverines tallied 43 points to win the team race. Earlham was 2nd and Ogden took 3rd.

Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 43
  2. Earlham 61
  3. Ogden 96
  4. IKM-Manning 158
  5. Riverside 175
  6. Mount Ayr 200
  7. Van Meter 201
  8. Bedford 240
  9. Sidney 259
  10. I-35 287
  11. Ankeny Christian 290
  12. Wayne 294
  13. Martensdale St. Marys 264
  14. East Union 380
  15. East Mills 296
  16. CAM 398
  17. Orient-Macksburg 418
  18. Southwest Valley 443
  19. Essex 575

Individual Top 15 State Qualifiers

  1. Joshua Baudler, Nodaway Valley
  2. Noah Jorgenson, Sidney
  3. Garrett Buxton, Ogden
  4. Jayden Dickson, Earlham
  5. Isaac Timmerman, Mount Ayr
  6. Toby Bower, Nodaway Valley
  7. Quentin Dryer, IKM-Manning
  8. Tyler Breheny, Nodaway Valley
  9. Stephen Flynn, Ogden
  10. Zach Dixon, Earlham
  11. Jake Willem, Earlham
  12. Ben Breheny, Nodaway Valley
  13. TJ Harkins, Earlham
  14. Ben Schroder, Riverside
  15. Landon Smith, Ogden

Full results HERE.

Treynor boys earn State Cross Country berth

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October 24th, 2019 by admin

The Treynor boys cross country team punched their ticket to state with a 3rd place finish at the 2A District Meet at Panora. The Cardinals had 105 points and finished behind Des Moines Christian (30) and Albia (76).

Louden Foster of West Central Valley was the Individual Champion. Cody Smith of Des Moines Christian was Runner-Up.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Des Moines Chrisitan 30
  2. Albia 76
  3. Treynor 105
  4. Red Oak 127
  5. AC/GC 149
  6. Clarinda 151
  7. Central Decatur 161
  8. Shenandoah 236
  9. Chariton 267
  10. Emmetsburg 306
  11. Missouri Valley 312
  12. West Central Valley 215
  13. Panorama 331
  14. Underwood 369

Individual Top 15 State Qualifiers

  1. Louden Foster, West Central Valley
  2. Cody Smith, Des Moines Christian
  3. William Gillis, Central Decatur
  4. Noah Fopma, Des Moines Christian
  5. Carson Houg, Des Moines Christian
  6. Bayler Bergren, Red Oak
  7. Derrick Thompson, Treynor
  8. Landon Noe, Albia
  9. Jacop Fopma, Des Moines Christian
  10. Trey Castile, Des Moines Christian
  11. Christian Castile, Des Moines Christian
  12. Tyson McDole, Central Decatur
  13. Dawson Bonnett, Albia
  14. Cole Dooley, Treynor
  15. Justin McCunn, Red Oak

Full results HERE.

Boys 4A XC results from Council Bluffs

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October 24th, 2019 by admin

Sioux City North, Urbandale, and Waukee were the three State Qualifying teams from the Class 4A District Meet at Council Bluffs Thursday.

Payton Marrs of Urbandale was the Champion and Will Lohr of Sioux City North was Runner-Up. Wimach Gilo of Thomas Jefferson came in 3rd. TJ’s Juan Matrinez was 8th and Aidan Booton qualified 9th. Connor Lancial of Lewis Central also qualified for State with a 13th place finish.

Full results HERE