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Iowa State football media day

Sports

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Several new faces will be counted on as the Iowa State football team looks to continue a run of success this fall. At quarterback, redshirt sophomore Hunter Dekkers takes the reigns of the offense from four-year starter Brock Purdy who closed his Cyclone career with more than 12 thousand yards of passing and 81 touchdowns.

Dekkers says he learned a lot from Purdy.

The Cyclones have played in five straight bowl games and Dekkers expects that streak to continue.

Dekkers says he is looking forward to the challenge.

ISU coach Matt Campbell says there are similarities between Purdy and Dekkers in how they are viewed by their teammates.

Campbell says the limited action Dekkers has seen is a plus.

Campbell says fall camp will be about building an identity on offense.

Junior running back Jirehl) Brock says Purdy and Dekkers have different leadership styles.

The Cyclones open at home on September third against Southeast Missouri.

Iowa volleyball looks for progress

Sports

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

A struggling Iowa volleyball program looks to make strides this fall with a new coach. The Hawkeyes have posted only one winning season since 2001 and even ran afoul of the NCAA. Jim Barnes is leading the program after a six year run at Tulane.

Barnes calls the Iowa program a gold mine.

Barnes says his focus on the recruiting trail has been the state of Iowa.

The Hawkeyes open against Gonzaga on August 26th at the Oklahoma Invitational.

Sweet corn season provides a challenge to growers

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sweet corn….those two words mean the true taste of summer for Iowans. This year has been an interesting and challenging one for growers like Todd Kjormoe (CHORE-mo) in rural Hardin County. “The prices of everything have obviously skyrocketed and takes a lot of nitrogen to grow our corn. And it’s been challenging,”. The weather over here hasn’t been too bad. We’ve had good rains. And we’re about halfway through our patch. So it shouldn’t be out there for another couple of weeks I suppose,” Kjormoe says. He says getting enough people to help tend and bring in the sweet corn to sell has been another issue.

“Labor is getting harder and harder to find like always — and you’ve got to just keep trying to go through it,” he says. He has been growing east of Iowa Falls for ten years and says the taste of the sweet corn they are picking is a bit different compared to previous years… “This year for some reason we don’t feel like we quite have the sugar content. I don’t know if it’s because of the extreme drought we had last year, the soils gotten messed up, and then this spring it was so cold and wet that I don’t know if it got off to a great start,” he says. “We are about halfway through and the sugar content just still isn’t quite there. It’s still really good corn — but it’s not as good as it has been.”

Kjormoe believes one issue is causing the variance in the sweet corn taste this year. “I think weather is 99 percent of it to be honest with you — because like I said we’ve been at it for a long time now, ten seasons — and we’ve never changed the land at all. We get adequate soil sampling on it that land is in tip-top condition,” according to Kjormoe.

Kjormoe has nine locations in north central and northeast Iowa for his homegrown sweet corn this summer.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Aug. 3rd, 2022

Weather

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy to partly cloudy, w/scattered showers & thunderstorms possible, mainly this morning. High near 90. S winds becoming N/NW @ 10-15.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 62. Winds light & variable.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 90. E @ 10.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 94.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 98.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 95. The Low was 75. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 80 and the Low was 52. The Record High on this date was 107 in 1930. The Record Low was 42 in 1907.

(UPDATED) Double-fatal crash in eastern Iowa

News

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Dyersville, Iowa) – Two people from Cedar Falls died in a crash that occurred Tuesday evening in eastern Iowa’s Dubuque County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2018 Chevy Equinox driven by 20-year-old Miranda Lynn Held, of Cedar Falls, and a 1999 Sterling sanitation vehicle (garbage truck) driven by 32-year-old Adam Ray Linden, of Sherrill, were traveling east on Highway 20 at around 5:13-p.m. While the truck was waiting to turn north onto Olde Castle Road, Miranda Held tried to pass vehicles in the turning lane.

Her Chevy rear-ended the garbage truck. Held, and a passenger in the Equinox, 21-year-old Samuel Jon Linck, of Cedar Falls, died in the crash, which remains under investigation.

The Patrol was assisted at the crash scene by Farley Fire & EMS, Farley Police, Dyersville Police, the Dubuque County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa DOT MVE, and  the Dubuque County Medical Examiner.

Ernst supports final passage of PACT Act she blocked last week, Grassley says he always supported it

News

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Joni Ernst — a “no” last week on advancing a bill to ensure veterans exposed to toxic burn pits get medial care — has voted to send the bill to the president’s desk. Ernst, a combat veteran, told The Cedar Rapids Gazette her initial vote to block passage of the bill was because Democrats prevented Republicans from offering amendments to improve the legislation. Last night, the bill passed — without changes — and Ernst voted for it.

Ernst issued a written statement, saying veterans who continue to pay the price for their service deserve the life-saving benefits of the bill. Iowa’s other Republican senator, Chuck Grassley, tweeted that he had consistently supported the bill — even when it stalled — and he’s grateful it finally passed.

Retired Navy Admiral Mike Franken, the Democrat who’s running against Grassley, says Grassley voted right on the bill all along, but Franken says Grassley failed to rally his fellow Republicans in the senate to do what was right last week.

Cedar Falls gathering to honor family members killed last month at Maquoketa park

News

August 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Friends and neighbors of the three people killed while camping last month gathered in a Cedar Falls park last (Tuesday) night to honor Tyler and Sarah Schmidt and their six-year-old daughter, Lula. Cedar Falls Mayor Bob Green says the celebration of life service wasn’t just for those in attendance, but for the Schmidt’s nine-year-old son who survived the attack. “This is for Arlo,” Green said. “…I want you to know how much your community loves you.”

Tyler Schmidt’s aunt thanked the community for focusing on the joy Tyler and his family spread in the community, then she read a statement from Tyler’s parents, who were home with Arlo. “Our hearts are beyond broken and our lives are shattered to pieces. We go on for Arlo, to love and support him,” the statement said. “…Tyler, Sarah and Lula changed the world by being who they were and through their daily interactions with many of you their love, joy and kindness made the world a better place. The light of their beautiful souls has been put out, but we ask each of you to carry that light forward.”

Sarah Schmidt’s sisters, Jana and Karen, held hands as they approached the microphone.) “First I have to say: ‘Wow,'” one of the sisters said. “I think it’s pretty incredible that all of you would come out to support us and to support Arlo and to remember my sister, my brother-in-law and my niece.” K-W-W-L and K-C-R-G live-streamed the event.

Authorities say a 23-year-old Nebraska man shot the three Schimdts to death in the campground at Maquoketa Caves State Park, then took his own life.

Iowa joins anti robocall task force

News

August 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s Attorney General is joining others in nationwide Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force. A-G spokesman, Linn Hicks, says it allows them to combine their efforts into one. “We can work together to look at these reports that we’re getting of robocalls to investigate, to send out subpoenas in some cases, and also prosecute,” Hicks says. Hicks says they are trying to get to the source of the calls.

“So far the task force has issued subpoenas to 20 gateway providers — and these are the, these are the entities that are responsible for bringing foreign calls into the U-S telephone network,” he says. He says it’s their job to make sure that those calls are not illegal, and the Attorney’s General we don’t believe that they’re doing enough to stop the robo traffic.

“In some cases, you know, we’re concerned that they are turning a blind eye just to make sure that they continue to get revenue,” Hicks says. The calls can be annoying — but they also target people with scams — and Hicks says the task force is concerned about preventing that from happening.

“People fall for those robo calls and if they provide money or information, it’s very difficult to get that money back or to make things right, ” Hicks says. It’s estimated there are some 33 million robo calls nationwide. And those callers scam millions from Americans every year.

IAbaseball releases All-State Teams

Sports

August 2nd, 2022 by admin

IAbaseball.com released their All-State Baseball Teams this week. Here is a look at area athletes that were honored.

Class 1A

First Team

Catcher
Colby Rich, CAM

First Base
Joe Kauffman, CAM

Utility
Lane Spieker, CAM

Second Team

Pitcher
Cory Bantam, Woodbine

Outfield
Easton Hays, Coon Rapids-Bayard

Third Team

First Base
Cal Heydon, Coon Rapids-Bayard

Infield
Jaixen Frost, Mount Ayr

Outfield
Justice Weers, Tri-Center
Michael Turner, Tri-Center
DJ Weilage, St. Albert

Honorable Mention

Gavin Smith, Audubon

Class 2A

First Team

Catcher
Jaxon Schumacher, Treynor

Second Team

Pitcher
Caelen DeVault, Nodaway Valley/O-M

Utility
Cooper Neal, Clarinda
Landon Couse, Red Oak

Class 3A

First Team

Pitcher
Justin Hackett, Winterset
JC Dermody, Lewis Central

Outfield
Aaron Harrington, Lewis Central

Second Team

Infield
Kayden Anderson, Glenwood

Third Team

Pitcher
Jake Porter, Winterset

Catcher
Britton Bond, Lewis Central

Outfield
Cade Sears, Harlan

The complete teams can be found HERE

Grassley, Ernst express support for Pelosi’s Taiwan trip

News

August 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Both of Iowa’s Republican Senators are expressing support for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.

Pelosi is the highest-ranking American lawmaker to visit Taiwan in 25 years. Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley are among more than two dozen Republicans in the Senate who signed onto a message, saying the California Democrat’s visit is consistent with U.S. policy on Taiwan.

Senator Grassley tweeted that he doesn’t agree with Pelosi much on domestic issues, but Grassley said he appreciates Pelosi for standing up to China.

China opposed Pelosi’s visit and the Chinese military started military drills around the island of Taiwan as Pelosi landed. Pelosi says her visit illustrates America’s unwavering support of Taiwan’s democracy.