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New scoreboards coming to ISU

News, Sports

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The scoreboards and video systems at Iowa State University’s major sports venues are going to get an update.  I-S-U’s Heather Davis presented the proposal the Board of Regents approved at their meeting Wednesday.

Davis says replacing all of the systems makes the most sense.

She says it also allows them to recognize economies of scale by purchasing all the systems at once. Davis says it will take some time to complete all the updates.

The project is expected to cost around 16 million dollars.

Atlantic Area Chamber Ambassadors Celebrate with the Nishna Valley Family YMCA

News

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors were hosted by Nishna Valley Family YMCA on Thursday, February 29th, 2024, to celebrate 20 years in their current building, staff milestones, and new staff. Dan Haynes, Executive Director, shared about the rich history of the YMCA and pointed out how unique the Nishna Valley Family YMCA is because of the people and the community involvement and partnerships. He went on to recognize and thank the visionaries, community leaders, board members, donors and volunteers that were dedicated to making the dream of a new facility a reality. Haynes shared that the YMCA isn’t the building, the YMCA is the people.

Pictured Left to Right: Kelsey Beschorner, Paul Gude, David Kalny, Elaine Otte, Christina Bateman, Jessica Oswalt, Dolly Bergmann, Jim Kickland, Danielle Lyons, DeeDee Kalny, Jon Jordan, Leslie Haynes, Alisha Wagner, Dan Hynes, Donnie Drennan, Megan Sramek, Ruth Sears, Jeremy Butler, Dee Sothman, Steve Andersen, Nathan Robinson, Sue Liston, Allison Knox-Westmeyer, Dr. Keith Leonard, John Bricker, Julie Waters, Tyler McAfee, Mike Cullen, Kathie Hockenberry, Lana Westphalen, Rachelle Bechtol, Kennedy Freund, Anne Quist, Peter Gray, Jennifer McEntaffer, Beth Spieker, Jackie Hoover, Rebecca Mahoney, Deb Schuler, Alex McAfee.

The Ambassadors were also introduced to the Leadership Team along with the newest members of the YMCA staff. Jessie Oswalt is serving as the Aquatics Director and Allison Knox-Westmeyer has been hired as the new Fitness Director. Leslie Haynes is celebrating 25 years as the Preschool Director at Jack & Jill preschool. Leslie shared that smiles of the children and her wonderful staff and helpers have been the reason she comes into work every day with a smile.

Nishna Valley Family YMCA is currently offering a membership special for the month of March & April. Become a member now for a ½ price joining fee of $20 and only pay $20 for first and second month of membership. The YMCA offers numerous fitness classes, personal training, adult and youth programs as well as an aquatics center great for all ages.

Nishna Valley Family YMCA is located at 1100 Maple Street, Atlantic. For more information about membership or programming, contact 712-243-3934 or visit www.nishnavalleyymca.com.

‘Lost winter’ wraps up with Iowa’s 2nd warmest February on record

News, Weather

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/KJAN) – The calendar says spring doesn’t arrive until March 19th, but meteorological winter actually ended yesterday (Thursday), making today (Friday) the first day of meteorological spring. State climatologist Justin Glisan says it was cold and snowy, sure, but it really wasn’t much of a winter. “For December-January-February, third warmest winter on record,” Glisan says, “almost seven degrees above average. We’ve been throwing around the phrase ‘the lost winter,’ given how warm conditions were.”

As for the just-ended month of February, Glisan says what little snow fell didn’t stick around long. “If we’re looking at the average temperature, it was about 36 degrees,” Glisan says, “second warmest February in 152 years of records. That average is actually the climatological average temperature for March.” The statewide average for precipitation during February was only two-tenths of an inch, making it Iowa’s third-driest February on record. Glisan says forecast models predict March will be warmer than normal, with good chances for increased precipitation.

Weather data for February in Atlantic, shows we were much warmer and drier than average, last month. The Average High was 53, and the average Low was 21. Typically, we would have had a High of 35 and a Low of 15. Precipitation (melted snowfall) amounted to just one-tenth (.10″) of an inch, which was considerably less than the .96″ we would normally expect. Snowfall for the month was just one-inch.The data was compiled at KJAN, the official National Weather Serving reporting site for Atlantic.

Looking ahead, we find the Average High for the month of March, in Atlantic, is typically 48 degrees, while the Low should average out to be around 26. Precipitation (rain & or melted snow) is typically just under an inch, at 2.38 inches.

Hawkeye fans: beware of scams

News, Sports

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – The University of Iowa police department is warning Hawkeye fans to be aware of ticket and merchandise scams. Officers say most scams happen through social media and instant messaging sites. They say fans should only buy from officials sources – including the Universities ticket office and their ticketing partner SeatGeek. Don’t share sensitive information with strangers.

Don’t believe ticket prices that are ‘too good to be true’. And report any suspected scams.

MARCH 2024 BIRTHDAY CLUB

Birthday Club

March 1st, 2024 by Lori Murphy

March 1:

  • Bill Lillard of Atlantic (winner)
  • James Casson of Atlantic

March 2:

  • Jace Hardisty of Massena (winner)
  • Lyric Hanika of Nebraska City

March 3:

  • Sally Will of Atlantic (winner)

March 4:

  • Silvie Schmidt of Exira (winner)
  • Bub Sorenson of Exira
  • Jean Stamp of Atlantic
  • Jennifer Nichols of Atlantic

March 5:

  • Jeff Oakley of Audubon (winner)
  • Clair Comer of Atlantic
  • Sharon Witt of Atlantic

March 6:

  • Bernice Muhr of Audubon (winner)
  • Kathy Griffen of Atlantic
  • Colleen Nichols of Moscow, Iowa

March 7:

  • Janice Brown of Atlantic (winner)
  • Tom Hill of Exira

March 8:

  • Mary Ellen Yarger of Massena (winner)
  • Judy Wheeler of Exira
  • Dorothy Kerkhoff of Audubon

March 9:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

March 10:

  • Sheri Lajueness of Atlantic (winner)
  • Chuck Fancher of Audubon
  • Halli Kay Weitl of Exira
  • Doug Kelly of Griswold

March 11:

  • Lloyd Munson of Atlantic (winner)

March 12:

  • Hillary Zellmer of Atlantic (winner)
  • Becky Christensen of Atlantic

March 13:

  • Julia McNees of Atlantic (winner)

March 14:

  • Noah Craig Louis Hill of Exira (winner)
  • Judy Wagner of Audubon

March 15:

  • Julie Johnson of Exira (winner)
  • Roger Petersen of Exira

March 16:

  • Bernie Johnson of Exira (winner)
  • Sue Andersen of Atlantic
  • Mia Huess of Norwalk
  • Cathy Meyers of Exira

March 17:

  • Amy Jorgensen of Audubon (winner)
  • Julie Earnhardt of Exira

March 18:

  • Rose Pangburn of Atlantic (winner)
  • Zoey Grace Thompson of Exira

March 19:

  • Mr. Ike Harry of Atlantic (winner)
  • Carol Mitchell of Atlantic
  • Misty Winston of Walnut
  • Jayden Fiebelkorn of Exira

March 20:

  • Mike Conley of Atlantic (winner)
  • Kael Cameron of Atlantic
  • Delbert Christensen of Audubon

March 21:

  • Dell Martin of Audubon (winner)
  • Lynda Martins of Anita
  • Mike Barnes of Atlantic
  • Robert Essington of Atlantic
  • Anna Evans of Atlantic

March 22:

  • Katie Kelly of Griswold (winner)
  • Judy Leed of Anita
  • Grady Sager of Atlantic
  • Susan Sievers of Audubon
  • Heather Toft of Audubon
  • Goldie Sue Asberry of Exira

March 23:

  • Theo Sager of Atlantic (winner)
  • Dave Campbell of Audubon

March 24

  • Janice Madsen of Audubon (winner)
  • Karen Guyer of Hancock

March 25:

  • Dani Mathisen of Atlantic (winner)
  • Max Bateman of Atlantic
  • Teresa Murray of Audubon

March 26:

  • Sue DuVall of Audubon (winner)
  • Scott Sclater of Exira
  • George Schultes of Exira
  • Phyllis Jensen of Atlantic

March 27:

  • Wendy Tuey of Exira (winner)
  • Wanda Sampson of Exira

March 28:

  • Don Patchin of Adair (winner)
  • Alexia Noelck of Atlantic
  • Emily Jobe of Lewis
  • Karen Blum of Harlan

March 29:

  • Jodi Woodard of Atlantic (winner)
  • Nathan Paulsen of Exira
  • Jake Meyers of Exira
  • Keagen “Chachi” Garcia of Maryville, Mo

March 30:

  • Sam Fiebelkorn of Exira (wnnier)
  • Mary Lee Jensen of Exira
  • Lori Hilsabeck of Elk Horn

March 31:

  • Todd Madsen of Harlan (winner)
  • Larry Paulson of Audubon
  • K’Lani Waters of Ankeny

1 dead, 1 hurt in a NW Iowa Car-ATV collision

News

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Knieram, Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol has released information about a fatal car and ATV collision that occurred Thursday afternoon in northwest Iowa’s Calhoun County. Authorities say a 2020 John Deere ATV operated by 84-year-old Michael Donald Leith, of Manson, was traveling north on Zearing Avenue, and failed to yield the right-of-way to a 2007 Ford Taurus that was traveling east on Highway 20. After the car struck the ATV, both vehicles came to rest in the median, east of the intersection.

Donald Leith died at the scene. The driver of the car, 88-year-old William Oscar Peterson, of Moorland, was injured and transported to his home by family members. The crash occurred at around 3:30-p.m., east of Knieram. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office, Calhoun County Medical Examiner, and the Iowa DOT.

UPDATE: ENDANGERED PERSON ADVISORY CANCELED

News

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

March 1, 2024 – TAMA, Iowa – Seven-year-old Milla Keahna has been safely located. Law enforcement thanks the public for their assistance. This was a joint investigation by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) Major Crime Unit, Meskwaki Police Department, Tama Police Department, Tama County Sheriff’s Office, Marshalltown Police Department, and the FBI.

Previous report follows:

February 29, 2024 – TAMA, Iowa – This is an endangered person advisory on behalf of the Tama Police Department and the Meskwaki Nation Police Department. An endangered person advisory is being issued for seven-year-old Milla Keahna. Milla was reported missing to the Meskwaki Nation Police Department. Milla was reportedly last seen with her mother, Starla Mae Marie Lincoln, or possibly her father, Redmond Keahna.

Milla Keahna

Bill to crack down on SWATTING calls awaits governor’s signature

News

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – People who falsely report a shooting or other incident that would require a massive police response could be charged with a felony if the governor approves a bill that’s cleared the legislature. Representative Zach Dieken of Granville says during the last school year there were 89 of these false reports about non-existent threats in school districts. “As somebody who has been not only been a trooper for 12 years, but also a SWAT officer for 7 of those 12, we cannot continue to waste manpower and put our lives at risk responding to things that are not real,” Dieken says.

These incidents are sometimes called “SWATTING” — a reference to “Special Weapons and Tactics” or SWAT teams. “This bill ups penalties appropriately, fitting the crime of false reporting,” Dieken said. “We cannot continue putting up with these instances.” Dieken says in addition to law enforcement, fire fighters and EMTs waste time and resources responding to something that turns out to be nothing.

Law enforcement responds to a “Swatting” call. (File image; public domain)

The bill passed the House and Senate unanimously.

Sewing Days planned as work resumes on large-scale Sioux City art project

News

March 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Artist Amanda Browder has returned to the Sioux City Art Center to resume her “Razzle Dazzle” project, a massive textile sculpture that will be suspended from different areas of the art center’s buildings in August. Browder is back to lead a new series of “Sewing Days” throughout the metro area during the month of March. “Even since I’ve been gone and then came back, we’ve gotten fabric donations, people came in and helped sort fabric, or sewing some fabric at home,” Browder says. “We’ve got this whole system that’s really slow but sure but happening.”

The Sewing Days are events during which volunteers spend time pinning together long stripes of similarly colored fabrics and then sew them together. She says no previous experience with textiles or sewing is required for the project that will debut just before Artsplash this summer. “People come and donate fabric, spend some time pinning or sewing if they feel like it,” she says. “They’ll be able to go to the piece during Artsplash and point to it and say, ‘I made that, that’s my piece,’ and I want that to happen. It should be their piece. They should take ownership of this art piece and be like, ‘This is for my town. I participated. I live here. Here’s my representation.'”

Browder says they could use more colorful fabric. “We’re still looking for donations. That’s the thing. We need cotton fabric that’s saturated in color, patterns or solids are totally fine,” Browder says. “I recommend staying away from pale colors and white and tan because when we look outside, we already see those colors on buildings and so we’re trying to recreate this building into a colorful explosion.”

More Sewing Day locations are being added continually to the art center’s website.

Heartbeat Today 3-1-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

March 1st, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Public Library Director Michelle Andersen about the painting and flooring renovation at the library.

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