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CAM baseball breaks through for State Tournament berth

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July 13th, 2022 by admin

 

Photo Credit: CAM Strength

The senior class for the CAM Cougars played in their 4th Substate Final of their 5 year careers on Tuesday night. For the first time those seniors tasted victory in that game with an 11-1 win over Ogden in 5 innings of play.

CAM opened up the game with a 5-0 lead after the first. The then made it 10-0 by the end of the 2nd. The Bulldogs got their lone run in the top of the third. The Cougars then ended the game on the ten-run rule with another run in the bottom of the 5th.

CAM improved their record to 26-2 on the season and will head back to the state tournament for the first time since 2017. The Cougars will play in the 1A Quarterfinals on Monday in Carroll. We’ll have coverage on KJAN.

2022 State Softball Pairings

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July 13th, 2022 by admin

Regional Final Softball Scoreboard 07/12/2022

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July 13th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 3A

Region 1: Sioux Center 8, Estherville-Lincoln Central 3
Region 2: Saydel 11, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2
Region 3: Mount Vernon 5, Algona 2
Region 4: Williamsburg 7, Atlantic 0 –ON KJAN
Region 5: Ballard 8, West Liberty 1
Region 6: Assumption 9, Sumner-Fredericksburg 0
Region 7: Wahlert Catholic 8, West Delaware 7
Region 8: Davis County 3, West Burlington 2

CLASS 4A

Region 1: Dallas Center-Grimes 10, Bishop Heelan 0
Region 2: Indianola 12, Glenwood 2
Region 3: ADM 5, Carroll 4
Region 4: Carlisle 5, Bondurant-Farrar 4
Region 5: Winterset 4, Fairfield 3
Region 6: Norwalk 7, Benton 6
Region 7: Burlington 1, Clear Creek Amana 0
Region 8: North Scott 5, Maquoketa 0

CLASS 5A

Region 1: Waukee Northwest 14, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Region 2: Fort Dodge 3, Ames 1
Region 3: Waukee 2, Johnston 1
Region 4: Valley 13, Iowa City High 1
Region 5: Southeast Polk 4, Ankeny 3
Region 6: Linn-Mar 9, Ankeny Centennial 4
Region 7: Pleasant Valley 7, Prairie 3
Region 8: Muscatine: 9, Iowa City Liberty 1

Substate Final Baseball Scoreboard 07/12/2022

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July 13th, 2022 by admin

CLASS 1A

Substate 1: Remsen St. Mary’s 12, West Harrison 2
Substate 2: Newman Catholic 2, Bishop Garrigan 0
Substate 3: South Winneshiek 2, Kee 0
Substate 4: Lisbon 16, Don Bosco 14
Substate 5: North Linn 13, Lynville-Sully 3
Substate 6: New London 11, Moravia 1
Substate 7: CAM 11, Ogden 1 (5 innings)
Substate 8: Kingsley-Pierson 10, Tri-Center 1

CLASS 2A

Substate 1: Estherville-Lincoln Central 6, Hinton 1
Substate 2: Van Meter 11, Pocahontas Area 1
Substate 3: Dike-New Hartford 11, Osage 10
Substate 4: Beckman Catholic 8, Jesup 1
Substate 5: Cascade 6, West Liberty 3
Substate 6: Mid-Prairie 3, West Marshall 1
Substate 7: I-35 5, Davis County 3
Substate 8: Kuemper Catholic 6, Clarinda 2

Atlantic comes up short against strong Williamsburg team 7-0

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July 12th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic softball team earned their chance to try to get back to the State Tournament but came up against a really solid Williamsburg team in the Regional Final. The Raiders came away with a 7-0 win and punched their third straight ticket to State.

Peyton Driscoll finished with 13 strikeouts for Williamsburg in the circle. She faced just three batters over the minimum on the night, which included two walks. Rylee Vercande set the tone offensively for Williamsburg with a leadoff homer well over the center field fence. The Raiders got one more in the first on a sac grounder by Elle Ridgeway. Williamsburg got one more in the second and then put up 3 more in the third. Zoey Kirchoff gave up three walks and hit a batter in that unfortunate 3rd. The Raiders’ final run came on a Jenna Thurm double in the fourth.

Atlantic’s lone two hits on the night came from senior Malena Woodward as she led off the 2nd and 4th innings with a hit. Kirchhoff took the loss giving up all 7 runs, 6 earned in 4 innings. Riley Wood came on in relief and shut out the Raiders in the 5th and the 6th, sitting them down in order each frame.

The Trojans end another terrific season at 23-15. Williamsburg improved to 32-10 and earned their fifth overall trip to State.

We caught up with Atlantic Head Coach Terry Hinzmann after the game.

Lewis boy donates lemonade sales proceeds to Combat Vets Motorcycle Assoc.

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July 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – (UPDATED) An 11-year-old boy from Lewis has spent the past few weeks gathering money for veterans, through lemonade sales.  Kaden Frieze set up his lemonade stand outside of Farm Bureau Financial Services on 7th Street in Atlantic, to raise money for the non-profit Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA). Through the guidance of his mom, the soft-spoken Kaden said he donates in alternate years to police and fire organizations, and this year it was the CVMA’s turn.

Club Secretary Benjamin Bartholomew was presented by Kaden with a check for $405. The event took place Tuesday evening in front the Cass County Freedom Rock, located in Lewis. Kaden comes from a military family.

Kaden says he hopes to become a pilot in the Air Force, when he gets older. His mom says she’ll support whatever he decides to do, now and in the future. Kaden said he donated to the CVMA, as a way to say “Thank you,” for their service. About a half-dozen members of the Iowa CVMA Chapter attended the check presentation, Tuesday. Some came from as far away as Des Moines. There are also several from Atlantic. They had a beautiful day for the ride. Ben Bartholomew spoke about Kaden and what it means to receive the donation from him.

He said also,

The mission of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association, is to support and protect those who have defended our country and our freedoms. They provide assistance to veterans, veteran care facilities and other veteran organizations and registered charities.

CVMA Secretary Ben Bartholomew receives a check from Kaden Frieze (7/12/22; Ric Hanson photo)

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UI astrophysicist wowed by images from new $10B space telescope

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July 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) Stargazers around the globe are jubilant over the spectacular, first images being released from NASA’s new James Web Space Telescope, including Professor Keri Hoadley, an expert on far-ultraviolet astrophysics at the University of Iowa. “My first impression was, ‘Wow!,” Hoadley says. “The just sheer number of objects in this tiny patch of sky that JWST observed was phenomenal and I don’t think I’ve ever seen an image with so many objects in it before like this.”

The size of a tennis court, the ten-billion dollar Webb is the most powerful telescope ever launched into space. It replaces the Hubble Space Telescope, which is still functioning, but with 1980s-era technology. Hoadley says, “Webb is giving us a whole new view of the universe in ways that something like Hubble cannot, but with the same kind of beautiful detail that we’re seeing with Hubble, and even more.” Named for the former NASA administrator who led the agency during the moonshot years of the 1960s, Webb will be able to essentially peer back billions of years in history into the most distant galaxies.

Galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, known as Webb’s First Deep Field (Image from NASA.gov)

“That’s going to let us look further back in time than we’ve ever been able to do before,” Hoadley says, “to understand our origins, how the first stars formed, how the first galaxies formed and how we came to be today.” Just as exciting, she says Webb will allow researchers to study planets around other stars, gazing into their atmospheres as they search for signs of life.

Hoadley has submitted a proposal to use Webb in her own research, vying against hundreds of other space scientists for just a half-hour of time, perhaps in 2023. She wants to inspect a ring nebula which she believes collided with a star a few thousand years ago.

Red Oak man arrested on a Felony Burglary charge

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July 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – An investigation into a reported burglary at 1402 Eastern Street in Red Oak, Monday, resulted in an arrest. According to Red Oak Police, sometime early that same morning, someone entered the residence and removed items from the house. Investigating Officers located some of the missing property at the Oak Creek Apartments, and at around 2:10-p.m., subsequently arrested 58-year-old Kelly Gene Gregory, of Red Oak, for Burglary in the 3rd Degree, a Class-D Felony. Gregory was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

And, at around 11-p.m. Monday, Red Oak Police arrested 28-year-old Sheyenne Lynn Eilers, for Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. The woman was taken into custody in the 2400 block of N. 8th Street, in Red Oak. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

This (Tuesday) morning, Red Oak Police arrested 30-year-old Dylan James Hambright, of Red Oak, for Driving While License is revoked through the State of Iowa. Hambright was taken into custody at around 5:45-a.m. in the 1300 block of N. Broadway Street, and held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 bond.

MEAT Me at the Market: July 14 Produce in the Park Features Local Meat Vendors

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July 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA – Produce in the Park is named for fresh vegetables, and many people associate farmers markets with honey, jams, fresh baked goods, and farm-fresh eggs. But, this week Produce in the Park is all about the meat at the market. Market Manager Brigham Hoegh says Produce in the Park vendors sell local beef, pork, lamb, and chicken. Shoppers aren’t always aware of these products because unlike granola and honey, they can’t be displayed on tables. Vendors selling meat keep these products in coolers, often behind their booths. And some meat is available only by preordering.

Maggie Mueller of Noble Provisions shares beef stick samples at Produce in the Park

  • Noble Provisions joined Produce in the Park this year as a beef and pork vendor. The Noble Provisions table is a popular stop at the market in part because the Mueller family offers free samples of their beef sticks.
  • Brun Ko Farm also sells pork and beef at the market, along with lamb and chicken (when available). Brun Ko Farm is now taking preorders for chickens that will be available in October.
  • Bridgewater Farm currently offers chicken, beef, and limited pork. Bridgewater Farm meat is available by preorder only. To order meat from Bridgewater Farm, call or text Marcie at 641-745-7764 by noon on Thursday.

This week, Hungry Spartan Pizza Food Truck will be serving single slices of wood-fired pizza. Hungry Spartan wasn’t originally scheduled to come to the park this week, but the owner’s birthday is Friday and he called to ask if he could join on Thursday for an early birthday celebration. Be sure to wish Eric a happy birthday when you get your pizza! Produce in the Park continues to schedule additional food trucks for the season. Food truck vendors interested in participating in Produce in the Park should contact the Market Manager at produceintheparkatlanticiowa@gmail.com or 712-249-5870.

Details:

Produce in the Park July 14: MEAT Me at the Market; Time: 4:30-6:30 PM; Location: Atlantic City Park (10 W. 7th Street, Atlantic, IA 50022)

Food Truck: Hungry Spartan Pizza; Fun: It’s Parks & Rec month! Atlantic Parks & Rec will be at the park with yard games and Art in the Park; Live Music: Jeremie Faga

MEAT Me at the Market! The Guest Chef will be serving Homemade Hamburger Helper. Get your local beef, pork, lamb, and chicken from Produce in the Park vendors. Note: chicken is available preorder only. Product Highlights: Fresh produce (tomatoes, zucchini, cabbage, onions, lettuce, and more), meats, farm-fresh eggs, honey, popcorn, lemonade, pastries, crisps, soaps, candles, lotions, art prints, jewelry, greeting cards, plants, lawn decorations, and more!

Work on the Cumberland water tower is done! Resume regular water use

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July 12th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Cumberland, Iowa) – Officials with the City of Cumberland said (this) Tuesday afternoon, work on painting inside the City’s water tower is finished, and residents may resume regular water usage, as normal.  Work on painting the tower began June 24th, and residents were asked to conserve water in order to prevent the issuance of a Boil Order.