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High School Baseball/Softball Scoreboard 05/25/2023

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May 26th, 2023 by admin

SOFTBALL

ADM 10, Harlan 0
AHSTW 13, Tri-Center 3
Ar-We-Va 12, Whiting 0
Audubon 12, Riverside 2
CAM 8, East Mills 6
Clarinda 15, Shenandoah 4
Creston 13, Red Oak 2
Des Moines Christian 17, ACGC 10
Des Moines Christian 15, ACGC 5
IKM-Manning 11, Boyer Valley 8
LeMars 20 , CB Abrhaam Lincoln 0
LeMars17, CB Abraham Lincoln 2
Lenox 10, Bedford 5
Madrid 8, Coon Rapids-Bayard 2
Mount Ayr 5, East Union 1
Nodaway Valley 5, Southwest Valley 4
North Polk 7, Carroll 0
River Valley 14, West Harrison 0
Southeast Warren 13, Central Decatur 1
Twin Cedars 13, Orient-Macksburg 0
Treynor 5, Logan-Magnolia 4
Underwood 14, Missouri Valley 13
West Monona 9, Kuemper Catholic 2
Woodbine 12, Sidney 0

BASEBALL

Atlantic 6, Denison-Schleswig 2
ADM 5, Harlan 3
Alta-Aurelia 3, Woodbine 2
Bedford 5, Lenox 0
Boyer Valley 5, IKM-Manning 3
CAM 3, East Mills 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, LeMars 1
LeMars 7, CB Abraham Lincoln 5
Clarinda 6, Shenandoah 0
Coon Rapids-Bayard 9, Kuemper Catholic 6
Des Moines Christian 13, ACGC 11
Des Moines Christian 15, ACGC 1
Exira-EHK 16, Griswold 1
I-35 7, West Central Valley 1
West Central Valley 8, I-35 5
Lewis Central 4, St. Albert 2
Nodaway Valley 14, Southwest Valley 4
North Polk 7, Carroll 3
Pleasantville 10, Panorama 0
Pleasantville 6, Panorama 1
Red Oak 1, Creston 0
Riverside 20, Audubon 10
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 13, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Treynor 5, Logan-Magnolia 4
Tri-Center 6, AHSTW 2
Underwood 10, Missouri Valley 0

Iowa rallies past Indiana at Big Ten Baseball Tournament

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

The Iowa baseball team is two wins away from the Big Ten Tournament title.

(John Leo On the Hawkeye Network.) Sam Peterson’s three run homer in the top of the ninth capped a 9-4 victory over Indiana, a game Iowa trailed 4-1 in the seventh inning.

Kyle Huckstorf’s bases loaded double capped a four run seventh and gave Iowa a 5-4 lead.

That was Huckstorf on the postgame show on the Big Ten Network. Iowa survived a shaky start from starting pitcher Brody Brecht as the Hoosiers scored two runs in the first and added another in the second inning.

The Hawkeyes are 41-13 and return to action 9-a.m. Saturday, against the winner of today’s (Friday’s) game between #6 Michigan and #2 Indiana. They need one victory on Saturday to advance to Sunday’s title game.

Council Bluffs woman missing since 5/21/23

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Council Bluffs Police Department today (Thursday), took to social media to ask for the public’s help in finding a missing woman. 51-year-old Dianna McCulloch Larson was reported missing on Wednesday, May 24th. She was last seen by a co-worker, on May 21st.

Dianna McCullough-Larson is said to be approximately 5-feet 6-inches tall. She has brown hair and fair skin. Please contact the CBPD at 712-328-4728, if you have any information on her location.

Dianna McCulloch Larson

Cow dies after being struck by a pickup in Union County

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Shannon City, Iowa) – A cow on a gravel road was struck and killed Wednesday night, northwest of Shannon City, in Union County. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, a 2011 Chevy pickup driven by 28-year-old Brandon Parsons, of Shannon City, was traveling south on Pole Road at around 11:18-p.m., when the vehicle struck a cow owned by Craig Hoffman, of Diagonal.

Parsons was not injured. His pickup sustained about $3,000 damage. The cow was valued at $4,000.

Sidney’s Janice Shanno 2023 golf recipient of IGHSAU Golden Plaque Award

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

Sidney golf coach Janice Shanno is the 2023 golf recipient of the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union’s Golden Plaque of Distinction Award. Shanno will be honored before the start of the Class 1A State Golf Tournament.
The IGHSAU Golden Plaque of Distinction Award honors the Iowa coach who has demonstrated a successful career while making notable contributions toward school, community and the coaching profession.
Shanno has taught at the Sidney Community Schools for 36 years, and currently teaches junior high math, physical education and high school computer science. She has been an instrumental part of the girls’ athletic program where she has coached volleyball, basketball, track, softball and golf. She helped start the Cowgirls’ golf program in 1991 and became the head coach in 1997. In 2015 she helped establish the Corner Conference golf tournament and has led her team to five of the last seven conference titles.
Shanno has also served on the IGHSAU’s Golf Advisory Committee.

Avoca area Regional Water treatment plant customers: DRINKING WATER BOIL ADVISORY

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Avoca, Iowa) – Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby, Audubon, and Cass County residents and businesses served by Regional Water Rural Water Association, are being advised to boil their water before using it due to a problem in the distribution system resulting in a loss of pressure. The advisory was issued as a precaution until bacteria sample results are available.

Officials with the Regional Water Rural Water Association, today (Thursday), issued a recommendation for customers of their Avoca Treatment Plant, to boil water intended for drinking, or to use an alternative source of drinking water. The Advisory does not affect Underwood, McClelland, and the rural residents of these towns as they are on a different water system. The city of Exira is in an extreme conservation state until further notice.

AMU (Atlantic Municipal Utilities) water customers are NOT under the boiler order warning. AMU General Manager Steve Tjepkes, Friday, said they have received numerous calls. He wants everyone to know that AMU customers are not effected by the rural Cass County boil order.

A statement from Regional Water says there was a problem in the distribution system, and that the system lost pressure today (May 25, 2023). Due to the potential for bacterial contamination, it is recommended that the water be boiled before using for drinking or cooking or that an alternative source be used. The pressure loss is affecting over half of our system, prompting the system-wide boil advisory.

The Regional Water system is being repaired and repressurized, and bacteria samples will be collected in accordance with DNR protocol. In the meantime, residents and businesses are being notified via phone calls, website, Facebook, and through local county Emergency Management Administrators.

It is recommended to only drink the water after boiling it first.

  • Bring all water to a boil, let it boil for one minute, and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
  • Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, and food preparation until further notice.
  • Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.
  • The water may be used for bathing and other similar purposes. If the water is colored, use an alternative source such as bottled water.”

Affected residents and businesses will be notified when the results are available, and the advisory is lifted.

For more information, please contact the Regional Water Office at 712-343-2413. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1(800) 426-4791.

When water service is restored, there may be air in your water piping and the water may be discolored. It is recommended to run the first water from a faucet that does not have an aerator screen, such as a bathtub or hose bib. Open the faucet slowly to allow the air to escape. Once the water is flowing, allow the faucet to run until it is clear. The water may be cloudy at first due to air in the water or particles that dislodged as the pipes filled with water. This should clear fairly quickly. If water is cloudy or colored throughout the house and it does not clear after allowing the water to run for several minutes, use an alternative source such as bottled water and contact the person listed above.

Atlantic alum Reed makes 110M Hurdles quarterfinals in NCAA West Prelims

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – University of Iowa men’s track and field kicked off the NCAA West Preliminaries on Wednesday with four Hawkeyes advancing to the quarterfinals on Friday.

Juniors Austin Kresley, Jenoah McKiver, and Gratt Reed and senior Julien Gillum all earned automatic qualifications in their respective events. Kresley, McKiver and Gillum won their heats, while Reed took second in his race.

Kresley closed the day for the Hawkeyes with the fastest 200 meters in the west region, crossing the finish line in 20.33. In the 400 meters, McKiver won his heat in 45.70 – good for fifth on the day. Gillum ran 50.37, adding another heat win for a Hawkeye and sixth in the field.

Senior Elijah Barnes ended his collegiate career with a personal best in shot put. The Fort Madison, Iowa, native’s 18.57-meter (60′ 11.25″) throw ranks eighth all-time in the Hawkeye record book. Alongside Barnes, junior Quintin Lyons posted a personal best with a 17.84-meter (58’ 6.5”) mark.

200 Meters

  1. Austin Kresley – 20.33, qualified for quarterfinals

400 Meters

  1. Jenoah McKiver – 45.70, qualified for quarterfinals

110 Hurdles

  1. Gratt Reed – 13.70, qualified for quarterfinals

400 Hurdles

  1. Julien Gillum – 50.37, qualified for quarterfinals

Cass County Master Gardener Bus Tour Heads to Lincoln on June 7

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Local gardeners are invited to “Hop on the Bus!” and join the fun when the Cass County Master Gardener group hosts their annual bus tour again in 2023. This year’s trip is scheduled for Wednesday, June 7, departing from the Cass County Fairgrounds in Atlantic at 7 AM and returning around 6:30 PM. The trip will be visiting gardens in and around Lincoln NE, with stops to include The Sunken Garden, the Hamann Rose Garden and the Backyard Farmer Garden on the campus of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Following lunch, and an optional ice cream treat at the UNL Dairy store, the bus will stop at several nurseries and greenhouses in the Lincoln Area before heading home. A boxed lunch will be provided to all participants with a choice of roasted turkey or ham and swiss sandwich.

The trip is coordinated by the Cass County Master Gardeners, but is open to everyone interested in touring and learning about gardening. Registrations are taken on a first-come basis, so register soon and be sure to reserve your spot on the bus! Registrations must be received by Thursday, June 1 to guarantee a lunch will be available. The cost for the tour is $65. 00 which includes transportation, meal and snacks. Registration forms are available at the Cass County Extension office, and can also be found on the Cass County Extension website at https://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass. A full trip itinerary is on each registration form. Be sure to bring plant labels and boxes to mark the goodies you pick up along the way, and a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated while you learn and shop!

Other upcoming events from the Cass County Master Gardeners include a local garden tour on Sunday June 25 from 2-6 PM, educational activities at the Produce in the Park Market and other summer events, and their annual Fall Plant Sale on Saturday September 9th.

For more information about Master Gardener activities in Cass County, visit https://www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/master-gardener-program, call the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132, or email Cass County Extension Director and Master Gardener Coordinator Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu. In addition, you are invited to follow the Cass County Master Gardeners at their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CassCoMG to keep up with local events and tips for gardening!

IKM-Manning’s Powers, Riverside’s Brink in top 15 after day one of state golf

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May 25th, 2023 by admin

Round 1 of the 2023 girls state golf tournaments are complete. In Class 1A at Cedar Pointe Golf Course in Boone IKM-Manning’s Kylie Powers and Riverside’s Addison Brink sit in the top 15 of the individual standings. Powers is sitting tied for 9th with a first round +17, 89. Brink is sitting 11th with +18, 90.

Addy Boell of Glidden-Ralston shot a +21, 93 on day one. Kali Irlmeier of Audubon is tied for 25th with a first round +27, 99.

In the team race Sidney is in 9th with a +127, 415. Avery Dowling leads the Cowgirls and is tied for 14th individually with a +20, 92.

US Transportation Sec. tours two construction projects in eastern Iowa

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May 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was in eastern Iowa Thursday, visiting two projects that have received federal grants from the infrastructure bill President Biden signed in 2021. The Eastern Iowa Airport got a $20 million grant. “The funding in this case is going to allow the team to complete a passenger terminal expansion that adds four addition passenger gates to accommodate more flights,” Buttigieg said, “improved accessibility for travelers with disabilities and more ways to fly to or from eastern Iowa with the kind of frequency that gives you more options and a good experience when you do so.”

Buttigieg, in an outdoor news conference in front of construction crews at the site, noted the Eastern Iowa Airport is located on Wright Brothers Boulevard, a reminder America ushered in the aviation age. “It’s appropriate, then, that Americans ought to have the best air travel in the world, but we’ve been slipping,” Buttigieg said. “We slipped as a country with decades of underinvestment.”

Buttigieg has been touring the country, visiting ports, bridges, bus stations and other sites that are getting infrastructure grants from the Biden Administration. Buttigieg’s second stop today is in Dubuque, at a pedestrian bridge over railroad tracks that will be a new path for walking and biking. “It’s going to make the roads safer and support jobs in that great downtown there,” Buttigieg said, “so in so many ways transportation is essential to the quality of life and economic strength and safety that we all depend on.”

Cedar Rapids Mayor Tiffany O’Donnell greats Buttigieg. (Buttigieg photo)

The Department of Transportation has so far awarded $93 million to Iowa projects being funded by the nearly two year old infrastructure law. Cities in the Cedar Rapids metro have made three unsuccessful applications to another US DOT program that awards grants to significant regional transportation projects. Cedar Rapids, Marion, Hiawatha, Robins and Linn County have been seeking federal funding for a four-lane road that would connect Interstate 380 to Highway 13. Buttigieg said his agency will work with applicants on grant requests. “Sometimes when they succeed it’s on the second, third or fourth or even more outing as they continue chiseling the project,” Buttigieg said. “…At the time I want to be transparent about just how competitive these programs are.” There were nearly 10,000 applicants for DOT RAISE grants last year and only 166 projects were approved for funding.

Buttigieg told the crowd gathered at the Eastern Iowa Airport this likely will be the busiest Memorial Day weekend for air travel since before the pandemic. Buttigieg said airlines could be grounded next month, though, if there’s no agreement to raise the federal government’s debt ceiling and federal workers in air traffic control and TSA checkpoints are furloughed. During a news conference at the airport, Buttigieg was asked about LGBTQ bills in the state legislature and he suggested Republican lawmakers have a priority problem. “Here we are in Cedar Rapids working on making life a little easier for airline passengers,” Buttigieg said, “and they’re over there in Des Moines working on making life a little harder for LGBTQ high schoolers.”

Buttigieg, who won the Iowa Democratic Party’s 2020 Caucuses, is the first openly gay candidate for president to win a state caucus or primary.