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Heartbeat Today 10-25-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 25th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Produce in the Park Market Manager Brigham Hoegh about the upcoming holiday market series.

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Iowa Lists Co-Starters On Depth Chart For Quarterback

Sports

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The University of Iowa’s quarterback situation has drawn national attention after the Hawkeyes were hammered 54-10 by Ohio State Saturday. Some are calling for the firing of head coach Kirk Ferentz and his son Brian, who is the offensive coordinator. The depth chart released for this weekend’s homecoming game against Northwestern lists Spencer Petras and Alex Padilla both as potential starters. Petras has been the starter and was replaced by Padilla Saturday after being ineffective once again.

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am on Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 25th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .35″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .3″
  • Massena  .31″
  • Anita  .3″
  • Audubon  .34″
  • Oakland  .4″
  • Villisca  .4″
  • Corning  .38″
  • Manning  .36″
  • Guthrie Center  .25″
  • Red Oak  .27″
  • Carroll  .3″
  • Creston  .8″

Authorities search for possible human remains in Fremont County

News

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Tabor, Iowa) –  Investigators in southwest Iowa are looking into the claims of a woman who said that, as a child, her father forced her to help dispose of bodies on land he owned west of Tabor. In an article posted Friday on Newsweek.com, the woman suggested there may be as many as 70 bodies at the bottom of a 100 foot well, believed to be prostitutes or transients, and that all of them were killed by her father, Donald Dean Studey, over the course of three decades.

The well no longer exists. It was filled-in many years ago, and the woman’s father has long-since died.

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope acknowledged there have been rumors about the bodies for years, and while cadaver dog picked up a scent of human remains this past weekend at the field, as of Monday, there was no credible evidence to support the woman’s claims, and that cadaver dogs are used as a tool, but are not a definitive sign of evidence being present.

Parts of Iowa lagging behind in harvest

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The latest U-S-D-A crop report shows one part of the state is much closer to finishing up the harvest than others. The report shows the northeast and south-central regions of Iowa both are under 40 percent when it comes to the corn harvest — while 82 percent of the corn is already sitting in bins in northwest Iowa. The overall corn harvest is 59 percent complete — which is one day ahead of last year and eight days ahead of the five-year average. The report says the soybean harvest reached 88 percent complete — which is 11 days ahead of the average.

ISU Extension calendar addressing “Garden Lore”

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa State University’s Extension Department is selling a 2023 calendar that seeks to address some of the “Garden Lore” that’s been circulating the state. Consumer horticulture specialist, Aaron Steil, says they hear a lot of folklore or home remedies that don’t have a lot of research or evidence supporting them. One involves a popular garden flower. “You know, we often get a question, if peonies need ants to bloom, and peonies will open with or without ants, the ants are not required for bloom, they’re just there because they’re collecting nectar,” he says. Another myth is you should plant your potatoes on Good Friday.

He says planting should happen in mid-April in much of the state for potatoes, and sometimes Good Friday is in mid-April — but the holiday can move around as much as a month — and it can be too early to plan when Good Friday is near the end of March. The internet is the origin of some of the gardening stories — including one Style has heard quite often. “Planting sweet peppers, or bell peppers next to hot peppers will make your sweet or bell peppers more spicy. And that’s just not how biology works,” Style says. “If you saved the seed from inside that pepper and planted it the following year, the pepper will probably taste different. But the fruit of the pepper is determined by the genetics of the plant. And that doesn’t change whether it’s pollinated by us a bell pepper or sweet pepper.”

Style says the questions have picked up as more people tried their hand at gardening. “Especially since the spring of 2020, and so we’ve been answering many questions like this, there’s lots of information out there and some of its good and some of its bad,” he says. “Hopefully this calendar can help kind of show people the difference between those two things.” The calendar addresses the lore, and he says it’s also a great way to keep track of your work. “The garden calendar is actually a wonderful gardening journal to keep track of things, when you planted things and take note of the things you put in your yard, those kinds of things. It makes a wonderful garden journal that way,” Style says.

The calendar can be purchased from the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach online store, and you can also find it in most of your local county extension offices. It costs eight dollars.

Drake women’s basketball Media Day

Sports

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Drake women’s basketball coach Allison Pohlman believes the team fans watched at the end of last season will be the one picked to finish third in the Missouri Valley race. The Bulldogs overcame a rash of injuries and a 3-7 start to league play last season to finish 20-14 after winning eight of their last 10 games.

The Bulldogs will be tested by a demanding non-conference schedule that includes Iowa, Iowa State and two other teams that are nationally ranked.

Drake got an early start by playing three games during a trip to Italy over the summer.

They open at home on November seventh against Green Bay.

Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley previews Southern Illinois

Sports

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

After four straight at home the UNI Panthers head back out on the road this week with a visit to 24th ranked Southern Illinois. The Panthers have won four of their last five games game and are 3-2 in the Missouri Valley after 41-20 win over Missouri State.

That’s UNI coach Mark Farley. The Salukis are 4-1 in the Valley after a loss at South Dakota.

Saluki quarterback Nic Baker has passed for nearly 18 hundred yards and 13 touchdowns this season.

Baker leads one of the top offenses in the conference.

New era set to begin for Briar Cliff women’s basketball

Sports

October 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A new era is set to begin at Briar Cliff where the women’s basketball team prepares for a new season. Brian Ortmeier is set for his first season as head coach after a stint at Iowa Central Community College and says the decision to become the Chargers new coach was an easy one.

The Chargers return all five starters from a team that played in the NAIA National Tournament.

Briar Cliff opens the season Saturday at Clarke.

Regional Volleyball Schedule 10/25/2022

Sports

October 25th, 2022 by admin

Class 3A Regional Finals

Region 3: Van Meter @ Des Moines Christian

Class 4A Regional Finals

Region 1: Bishop Heelan @ Norwalk
Region 2:
ADM @ Indianola

Class 5A Regional Finals

Region 1: CB Abraham Lincoln @ Ankeny