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Clark earns First Team USBWA All-America Status

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March 17th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa women’s basketball sophomore Caitlin Clark was named a first team USBWA All-American, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association announced Thursday. The honor is the second of her career after earning first team USBWA All-America status as a freshman a year ago.

The USBWA has named a women’s All-America Team since the 1987-88 season. Since the 2017-18 season, the USBWA has expanded the team to honor 15 players on three teams, regardless of position. The All-America Team is selected by the USBWA board after voting from the entire membership and the honor is based on performance during the regular season and conference tournaments.

The Des Moines, Iowa, native leads the nation in assists per game (7.9), total assists (236), points per game (27.4), total points (821), free throws made (189), triple doubles (5) and 30-point games (11).

Clark registered five triple-doubles this season, leading the country in most career triple-doubles by an active player with six. Clark’s six career triple-doubles ties former Hawkeye Sam Logic’s Big Ten record (2011-15) for most in a career and ties for the fifth most single season (5) and career (6) triple-doubles in NCAA Division I history.

In January, Clark joined the likes of Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Russell Westbrook, James Hardin, Luka Dončić and Giannis Antetokounmpo as the only NBA, WNBA, Division I men’s and women’s basketball to record back-to-back 30-point triple doubles since 2000. She is one of 10 women’s basketball players (15 times) to register back-to-back triple doubles in their careers — the only NCAA player (male or female) to do so with 30-plus points in the pair.

Clark broke the 1,000-career point barrier against Evansville in early January and became the fastest Division I player (men’s or women’s) to reach 1,500 career points over the last 20 seasons, reaching the feat in 56 games.

Clark set a career-high 46 points against No. 6 Michigan, registering her 12th double-double of the season with 10 assists and breaking her third women’s basketball arena scoring record. She now holds the scoring records at Iowa’s Carver-Hawkeye Arena (44), Michigan’s Crisler Center (46) and Nebraska’s Pinnacle Bank Arena (39).

Clark was named Big Ten Player of the Year and Big Ten Tournament MVP, while earning unanimous first team All-Big Ten honors and an All-Big Ten Tournament spot. She was named a Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year finalist, Dawn Staley Award finalist, Naismith semifinalist and to the WBCA Wade Trophy Midseason Watch List and John R. Wooden Award National Ballot Top-15. She is a 2021-22 first team AP All-American and first team CoSIDA Academic All-American.

Joens garners USBWA Second Team All-America Honors

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March 17th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Ashley Joens was named a USBWA All-American for the second-consecutive season. Joens earned Second-Team honors on the heels of a Third-Team nod in 2020-21.

Joens put together another standout season at Iowa State. The senior led the Cyclones averaging 20.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game en route to her third-consecutive unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection. She also leads the team with a career-best 84 triples and is shooting at a 37.2 percent clip.

The Iowa City, Iowa native has helped Iowa State to a 26-6 overall record, while the Cyclones’ 25 regular season victories set a new program record. Iowa State has also been ranked in the AP Top-10 for much of the 2021-22 season, climbing as high as No. 6.

Joens also cemented herself as the most prolific scorer in Iowa State history with 2,307 career points and counting, holding Iowa State’s top mark in the record book and ranking ninth in the Big 12 record book. She also ranks third in school history with 1,052 career rebounds.

Joens’ was also named a second Team All-American by the Associated Press earlier this week. Last season, Joens was also named the Cheryl Miller Award winner, honoring the nation’s best small forward.

Glenwood woman arrested on drug charges

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports two arrests. This (Thursday) morning, 61-year-old Peggy Kaderka, of Glenwood, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, Possession of a controlled substance, and Possession of drug paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $2,300.

An, on Wednesday, 34-year-old Amber Pike, of Council Bluffs, was arrested in Glenwood, for Driving While Barred. Her bond was set at $2,000.

Southeast Iowa couple charged with animal neglect, dozens of animals removed from property

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A southeast Iowa couple has been charged with animal neglect after dozens of dogs and hamsters were rescued from their home last month. An administrator at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa has said the smell of urine was overpowering inside the home in Lee County, near the town of Argyle, as a team rescued 42 dogs and puppies and 40 hamsters three weeks ago. According to a news release from the Lee County Sheriff, David and Gina Sams were told last month to clean up and organize the property and begin to thin the number of animals they were keeping.

After a welfare check this week, the couple was arrested and charged with seven counts of animal neglect. The couple has surrendered another group of animals — dogs, cats, goats, horses, donkeys, ducks, chickens, geese, a peacock, turkey, rabbits, a pig, a hedgehog, lizards and a chinchilla.

Iowa law enforcement to focus on Highway 20 today for drunks & speeders

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It’s the day for the wearin’ of the green, but some Iowans will be seeing red and blue if they don’t make smart choices. Iowa State Trooper Paul Gardner, who’s based in Fort Dodge, says law officers across Iowa will be focused on Highway 20 today (Thursday) as part of a special traffic enforcement program.  “What that’s going to include is troopers working Highway 20, looking for excessive speeders, people not wearing their seat belts, people who are distracted and driving,” Gardner says. “And of course, with St. Patrick’s Day, we tend to see alcohol consumption go up so we will also be watching for people who are under the influence as well.”

Trooper Gardner explains why this year’s focus will be on that particular east-west corridor from Dubuque to Sioux City. “When we look at the numbers, the stats for traffic crashes along Highway 20 in the last five years, we’ve had 33 fatalities and 13 of those were alcohol-related, so close to 40% were attributed to OWI,” Gardner says. “We want to make sure we’re bringing that number down to avoid crashes and avoid casualties.”

If you’ve had a little too much green beverage, he reminds drivers not to get behind the wheel but to first designate a driver or call a cab or a ride.

Ernst Joins Colleagues in Urging President Biden to Facilitate Transfer of MiGs, Air Defense Systems to Ukraine

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), the first female combat veteran elected to the U.S. Senate, joined Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) in a resolution urging the Biden administration to facilitate the transfer of aircraft, such as MiG-29s, and air defense systems to Ukraine. In her statement, Ernst said “Putin and his army continue to target innocent Ukrainian civilians, their public infrastructure, farms, hospitals, and even homes. The Ukrainian people, under President Zelenskyy, have fought back valiantly, but they need more support from the United States and our NATO allies. President Biden must act immediately to transfer MiGs and air defense systems to our allies and allow the Ukrainians to protect their people and their country. Every second counts.”

The resolution:

  • Encourages the President of the United States to support the transfer of aircraft, such as MiG-29s, and air defense systems to Ukraine.
  • Supports continued efforts by members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and other countries around the globe to identify additional aviation and air defense capabilities to transfer to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
  • Expresses that the Senate stands with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the Ukrainian people in their struggle against Russian aggression.

Comforting Tuna Patties (3-17-2022)

Mom's Tips

March 17th, 2022 by Jim Field

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup evaporated milk
  • 1 pouch (6.4 oz.) light tuna in water
  • 1/3 cup plus 1/2 dry bread crumbs, divided
  • 1 green onion, finely chopped
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • oil for frying

In a small saucepan, melt butter over medium heat.  Stir in flour until smooth; gradually whisk in milk.  Bring to a boil, stirring constantly; cook and stir until thickened, 2-3 minutes.  Remove from heat.  Transfer to a small bowl; cool.

Stir in tuna, 1/3 cup bread crumbs, green onion, lemon juice, salt and pepper.  Refrigerate, covered, for at least 30 minutes.

Place the remaining 1/2 cup dry bread crumbs in a shallow bowl.  Drop 1/3 cup tuna mixture into the crumbs.  Gently coat and shape into a 1/2 ” thick patty.  Repeat.  In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat.  Add tuna patties in batches; cook until golden brown, 2-3 minutes on each side.  Drain on paper towels.

FREEZE OPTION:  Freeze the cooled tuna patties in freezer containers, separating layers with waxed paper.  To use, reheat tuna patties on a baking sheet in a preheated 325 degree oven until heated through.

Theft report in Creston

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department say a man residing in the 1400 block of N. Elm Street, told them Tuesday afternoon, that an iPad had been stolen. The device was taken from the victim’s pickup truck that was parked at 601 New York Avenue, in Creston. The loss was estimated at $400.

Heartbeat Today 3-17-2022

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March 17th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning about a couple of upcoming programs and a couple of temporary/seasonal employment opportunities with Cass County Conservation this summer.

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Atlantic School Board approves 22-23 School Calendar & parking lot project

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March 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the Atlantic School District’s Board of Education met during a regular session Wednesday evening, during which they held public hearings on the proposed 2022-23 School Calendar and the High School south parking lot and driveway improvement project.

With regard to the parking lot, the Board approved a low bid of $429, 733 from United Construction Services Corp. of Atlantic. The offer was more than $66,000 under the engineer’s projected cost estimate. Construction is set to begin after school lets out this Spring, with a proposed completion date of August 12, weather permitting.

The School Board approved the 2022-2023 school calendar, as presented. As per State law, the first day of school in August will be on the 23rd. The last day is May 25, 2023. The calendar also includes a winter break from December 22 to January 2, five days of spring break-March 20 to March 24, with the last day of school on May 25th.

In his report to the Board, Superintendent Steve Barber said the Middle School reconstruction project continues to progress at a good rate. The only supplies they are waiting for, he said, was replacement heat pumps, and they have since all arrived on site. Mr. Barber said that means the project will not be held-up by supply chain issues, as some had feared.

He said there are some hurdles to overcome, though, with regard to progress pertaining to the District’s outdoor facilities, including making sure dormant seeding planted in November meets the performance standard outlined in the specifications, and they are watching an area of the sidewalk around the Trojan Bowl, to ensure it is not settling to a point where water would start flowing the wrong way. Each of the three facilities, Barber said, have reached substantial completion, so they can be used by students and the community.

In other business, the Board set April 13th as the date for a public hearing on the amended 2021-2022 Budget (Here is School Business Official Sarah Sheeder’s FY23 Budget Presentation) and proposed 2022-2023 accredited budget. The proposal for the fiscal year 2023 budget reduces the tax levy from $13.95 per one thousand dollars of valuation the previous year to $13.25 per thousand dollars of valuation for the next fiscal year. The Board’s decision to lower the tax levy is to offset the financial impact to property taxpayers due to the 7.09 percent increase in property valuations.

The Atlantic School Board approved a three-percent salary increase for the central office staff, technology,  directors, principals, and school business officials, and they agreed to provide each social worker with a salary increase of $6,100, for a total of $21,427.

In addition, the Board agreed to pay the increase in health insurance, in order to keep the premium the same for the employees.