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High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 06/16/2022

Sports

June 17th, 2022 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Atlantic 8, Denison-Schleswig 2 (A: Jada Jensen 3-3 including a 2-run HR, 3 RBI. Madison Huddleson 3 runs. Zoey Kirchhoff 10 K’s 3 hits allowed)
Creston 13, Red Oak 1
Kuemper Catholic 7, Harlan 3
Lewis Central 5, St. Albert 1
Shenandoah 3, Clarinda 2

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 13, Treynor 5 (5 inn)
Missouri Valley 9, IKM-Manning 2
Tri-Center 16, Riverside 14
Underwood 2, Audubon 1

Rolling Valley Conference

Exira-EHK 12, CAM 1
Glidden-Ralston 12, Whiting 1
Glidden-Ralston 6, Whiting 0
MVAOCOU 12, Boyer Valley 5
Westwood 18, West Harrison 3
Woodbine 14, East Mills 0

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 10, Lenox 0
Martensdale-St. Marys 2, Wayne 1 (8 inn.)
Mount Ayr 12, Bedford 1
Southeast Warren 16, East Union 0
Southwest Valley 8, Nodaway Valley 7

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 4 (Game 2 was suspended in top of the 3rd, TJ up 6-1)
Murray 12, Orient-Macksburg 1
Murray 12, Orient-Macksburg 11

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Denison-Schleswig 11, Atlantic 8
Clarinda 6, Shenandoah 5 (6 inn)
Creston 6, Red Oak 3
Harlan 16, Kuemper Catholic 5
Lewis Central 14, St. Albert 4

Western Iowa Conference

Missouri Valley 5, IKM-Manning 4
Treynor 3, AHSTW 2
Tri-Center 8, Riverside 0 (5 inn)
Underwood 5, Audubon 2

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 4, Exira-EHK 3 (C: Head Coach Dan Daugherty celebrates 300th career win)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 11, Stanton 5
Glidden-Ralston 14, Whiting 9
Woodbine 11, East Mills 0

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 5, Central Decatur 3 (8 inn)
Mount Ayr 13, Bedford 2
Nodaway Valley 6, Southwest Valley 0
Southeast Warren 13, East Union 1

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 17, CB Thomas Jefferson 2
Pleasantville 5, ACGC 4

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, June 17, 2022

Weather

June 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High near 89. E/NE winds @ 5-10 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low around 68. E @ 5.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 91. SE @ 10.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High 93.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 96.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 89. The Low was 62. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 102 and the Low was 69. The Record High was 102 in 1918 & 2021. The Record Low was 40, in 1974. (We will update any rainfall in our gauge after sunrise/before 6-a.m.)

NASCAR trucks return to Knoxville Raceway

Sports

June 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The NASCAR trucks return to the Knoxville Raceway for the second straight year on Saturday night with the running of the Clean Harbors 150. Knoxville race director John McCoy says the national exposure is a plus with the race of Fox Sports One.

Last year’s race was on dry and slick conditions. McCoy hopes the track will be a little more tacky for this one.

McCoy says the NASCAR trucks draw a different crowd from the ones that watch sprint cars.

DeJear says she’s looking for running mate who’s worked within government

News

June 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Deidre DeJear, the Democratic candidate for governor, says she’s looking for a running mate with government experience. DeJear plans to reveal her choice for lieutenant governor at the Iowa Democratic Party’s state convention tomorrow (Saturday). “It is a critical decision because I’m of the mindset that we’ve got to operate as a team,” DeJear says, “and that person is going to be my teammate and Iowa’s teammate every step of the way.”

DeJear has had roles in several statewide campaigns — including her own race for secretary of state four years ago. She owns a consulting company in Des Moines and has worked with small businesses, non-profits and charities. DeJear says she’s looking for a running mate who has experience from inside government entities. “I have worked alongside government, from the federal government all the way down to the municipal levels, but I’ve been on the outside working
with government,” DeJear says.

“I’d like an individual to balance me with that experience in working within, so that we can truly work collectively as a team as we seek to resolve the challenges that Iowans are facing.”

DeJear made her comments during an appearance on Iowa Press on Iowa P-B-S last Friday. Current Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg was re-nominated to be Governor Kim Reynolds 2022 running mate at last weekend’s Iowa G-O-P state convention.

Funeral arrangements set for Deputy Richardson

News

June 17th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

SIDNEY, Iowa – Funeral arrangements have been made for Fremont County Deputy Austin “Melvin” Richardson, 37, who succumbed to injuries he sustained in a two-vehicle collision on June 14. 

Public Visitation

Friday, June 17, 2022

4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Sidney High School

2754 Knox Rd.

Sidney, Iowa 51652

Funeral Service

Saturday, June 18, 2022

11:00 a.m.

Sidney High School

Burial at Hamburg Cemetery

Law enforcement and fire department honors

Following the service, the procession will leave Sidney High School and travel west on Knox Road.  The procession will then turn south on Bluff Road, entering Hamburg on E Street. It will then travel north on Argyle Street to the Hamburg Cemetery. 

The Richardson family has been humbled by the outpouring of love and support from the community.  Many of community members have asked how they can lend further support. Those wishing to do so can stand along the processional route, with flags, signs and other forms of support. The community will also be able to visit the patrol car display that will be located at the high school during the services.   

Monetary donations can be made at the Malvern State Bank in care of the Jennifer Richardson Support Fund at 404 Main Street, Malvern, Iowa.

Donations for Jennifer and her family will also be accepted at Hilltop Animal Hospital. Gift cards to Casey’s (for gas) and Wal-Mart (for groceries and other needed items) will also be accepted at Hilltop Animal Hospital, the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, the Mills County Sheriff’s Office or mailed to the clinic directly at: 

Jennifer Richardson 
c/o Hilltop Animal Hospital 
422 Main Street 
Malvern, Iowa 51551 

Gov. Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for five counties

News

June 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation for Cerro Gordo, Greene, Hardin, Mills, and Pottawattamie counties in response to recent severe weather. The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to, and recover from, the effects of this severe weather.

In addition, the proclamation activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying residents, along with the Disaster Case Management Program, for these five counties. The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level for a family of three. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application and instructions are available on the Iowa Department of Human Services website at https://dhs.iowa.gov/disaster-assistance-programs. Potential applicants have 45 days from the date of the proclamation to submit a claim.

The Disaster Case Management Program addresses serious needs related to disaster-related hardship, injury, or adverse conditions. Disaster case managers work with clients to create a disaster recovery plan and provide guidance, advice, and referral to obtain a service or resource. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor’s proclamation. For information on the Disaster Case Management Program, contact your local community action association or visit www.iowacommunityaction.org.

IGHSAU Softball Rankings 06/16/2022

Sports

June 16th, 2022 by admin

2022 Iowa High School Softball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
06/16/2022

CLASS 1A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
North Linn
16-2
1
2
Newell-Fonda
19-2
3
3
Lisbon
19-2
2
4
Collins-Maxwell
10-0
4
5
Southeast Warren
12-2
6
6
Remsen St. Mary’s
15-0
7
7
Twin Cedars
14-1
13
8
Martensdale-St, Marys
11-2
5
9
Clarksville
11-0
9
10
Wayne
12-4
8
11
Sigourney
14-3
10
12
Fort Dodge St. Edmond
13-1
11
13
Central City
18-4
12
14
Exira-EHK
13-2
15
15
Akron-Westfield
13-3
14
Dropped Out: None

CLASS 2A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Central Springs
13-0
1
2
North Union
15-2
2
3
Van Meter
16-6
3
4
Interstate 35
11-4
5
5
Wilton
15-4
7
6
Iowa City Regina
9-7
4
7
Louisa-Muscatine
13-4
8
8
Logan-Magnolia
17-0
10
9
West Monona
17-5
6
10
Ridge View
11-4
11
11
West Fork
10-1
15
12
East Marshall
11-4
13
13
Osage
14-2
NR
14
Grundy Center
11-4
12
15
Waterloo Columbus
14-5
14
Dropped Out: Pella Christian (9)
CLASS 3A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Mount Vernon
17-1
2
2
Davenport Assumption
9-5
1
3
Williamsburg
15-6
3
4
West Liberty
10-3
6
5
Northeast
14-4
5
6
Estherville-Lincoln Central
17-3
7
7
Saydel
17-0
11
8
West Burlington/Notre Dame
14-3
4
9
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
14-3
9
10
Davis County
11-3
8
11
Sioux Center
11-5
10
12
Roland-Story
9-5
13
13
Albia
12-4
15
14
West Lyon
12-3
NR
15
Chariton
12-3
NR
 
Dropped Out: Anamosa (12), Spirit Lake (14)
CLASS 4A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
ADM
18-1
1
2
Winterset
15-4
2
3
Clear Creek-Amana
18-2
3
4
Carlisle
11-3
4
5
Norwalk
15-3
5
6
Dallas Center-Grimes
17-5
6
7
Indianola
14-7
7
8
North Scott
16-3
12
9
Creston
13-4
9
10
Fairfield
12-5
8
11
Western Dubuque
10-11
11
12
Bondurant-Farrar
14-6
13
13
Knoxville
9-5
10
14
Marion
12-9
NR
15
Bishop Heelan
13-6
15
Dropped Out: North Polk (14)
CLASS 5A

No.
School
Record
LW
1
Waukee Northwest
16-2
2
2
Johnston
17-2
1
3
Muscatine
18-1
3
4
Fort Dodge
14-4
4
5
Ankeny Centennial
12-7
6
6
Linn-Mar
16-1
5
7
West Des Moines Valley
13-7
7
8
Southeast Polk
9-7
9
9
Pleasant Valley
11-5
8
10
Iowa City Liberty
19-3
10
11
Bettendorf
14-5
14
12
Ames
11-8
11
13
Dubuque Hempstead
15-1
12
14
Ankeny
12-5
15
15
Waukee
11-8
NR
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Prairie (13)

Dad speaks as anniversary of disappearance of Evansdale girls approaches

News

June 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 10-year anniversary of the abduction and murders of two cousins from Evansdale in Black Hawk County is approaching. Eight-year-old Elizabeth Collins and ten-year-old Lyric Cook-Morrissey were last seen riding their bikes in Evansdale on the afternoon of July 13th, 2012, and their bodies were found in a Bremer County wildlife area five months later. Elizabeth Collins’ dad Drew said Wednesday it feels like it has been ten years.

“You know, I tried to keep it in perspective, they know that there’s a lot of people that have been waiting for their cases to be solved a lot longer, that have never even got to bury their child, or their loved ones. So I try to keep that in mind that these things take time,” Collins said. He said there have been lots of tips and he knows they are being followed up.” The police have a certain parameter that they work with them. So they have to follow the rules, or they could ruin the case. So it’s just the way it is. So I just gotta take it how it comes,” he said. Collins says his belief that the killer will be found has not wavered.

Collins and Cook-Morrissey. (photo from the Collins Foundation website.)

“I’m very optimistic. I think it’s just a matter of time. You know, you look at advances and technology in the last 10 years, and they’ve gotten to solve quite a few older cases,” he said.”So I just think time is on our side. And technology is on our side. And it’s just a matter of time.” He’s had a lot of time to think about the scenarios and what might have happened to the girls. “I’ve got lots of ideas, but I don’t have the information to go with it or the proof to go with it. So you know, they’re just, it’s just speculation,” he said. He said it is important to keep the story and the search for the killer active.

“You know, we just wanted to come out and let the public know that we’re still looking and we’re still working this case, and that nobody’s given up and that we’re full steam ahead on this. And it’s not slowing down anytime soon. We’re going to keep looking until we find out who did this,” Collins said. He said they are still hoping for that one lead to come in or that one person to come in and tell us what they know. Or he said that person could anonymously let somebody know what happened to help bring this case to a close.

A 100-thousand dollar reward in the case is being offered through Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers. You can call 855-300-8477 (TIPS). The Elizabeth Collins Foundation was also recently established.

https://elizabethcollinsfoundation.org/.

IWD director says labor market has moved out of pandemic recovery

News

June 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s unemployment rate dropped for the fifth consecutive month in May. The rate is now two-point-seven percent compared to three percent in April. Iowa Workforce Development Director, Beth Townsend, says 50-thousand more people have jobs compared to one year ago. “Just in the past month, we’ve had over 10-thousand more I was returning to work, or finding work in May versus the number in April,” Townsend says. “We’re also seeing an increase in our labor force participation number, which is a really good indication, you know that people are coming back into the workforce.”

Townsend says the rate this month is a significant one when it comes to pandemic recovery. “To me, it feels like when we when we finally got below three percent we’ve literally turned the corner and the pandemic is is in the rear-view mirror,” she says. “Which is not to say we may not have see more volatility in the unemployment rates, but it won’t be I don’t believe related to the pandemic.” The unemployment rate peaked at 11 percent at the height of the pandemic in April of 2020– and after months of recover Townsend says it is nice to not have to deal with the pandemic issues.

“That’s a really good feeling for us to feel like we turn that corner and or move moving on,” she says. Towsend says a new influence on the labor situation is higher prices and the increased cost of living. “One of the consequences of the high inflationary rate we’re seeing and the high cost of gas is probably getting some people who are on fixed incomes back into the workforce, because, you know, they may not have counted on the increase in their cost of living in terms of their retirement plans. So we might see some people coming back for that reason,” according to Townsend.

The economy also had an impact on the construction industry — particularly in one area. “Those were in what’s considered a specialty job. So maybe people are holding off refinishing their basement. So or doing smaller projects, that specialty concrete construction workers normally do make cabinetry workers that type of thing. We don’t think that’s indicative of what’s happening overall in the construction industry, which we know this is these are primo months for them to be working,” Townsend says. She says other areas of construction are picking up.

“If you watch the county by county unemployment numbers, you saw Marshall County, I believe their unemployment rate declined by almost half last month because they have so many construction workers in that area,” Townsend says. Townsend says businesses have added almost 35-thousand jobs in the last 12 months. She says leisure and hospitality increased about 100 and is up more than 12-thousand jobs compared to last May. She says that’s a really good indication of the strength of the economy in terms of people are getting out and spending money.

Governor signs unemployment, childcare bills

News

June 16th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds signed several bills into law today (Thursday). One shortens the amount of time Iowans can receive unemployment from 26 weeks to 16. It also requires the unemployed to take a lower-paying job more quickly. Reynolds argued that the safety net instituted during the pandemic was leading people to not take jobs, thereby worsening the workforce shortage.

“With the bill that I sign today that caps unemployment benefits at four months down from over six months and ensures that those collecting benefits cant turn down suitable jobs. So we are working with them but it is definitely something that will move us in the right direction.” The changes to unemployment rules go into effect July 1st.

The governor also signed a bill aimed at expanding the number and affordability of childcare slots in the state. It allows child care providers to oversee more toddlers without increasing staff. “When I convened the Governor’s child care task force last year, one of the things that it discovered was that Iowa’s childcare staffing ratios were some of the most restrictive in the country and so the task force recommended new minimum child-staff ratios and the third bill I’m going to sign today does just that,” Reynolds says.

In addition to raising the child-to-staff ratio for two and three-year-olds, now 16 and 17-year-olds can work for providers without supervision. At-home childcare programs will be unaffected Another bill signed Thursday would allow Iowans receiving government-funded childcare assistance to enter into agreements with providers to pay extra money for services. Governor Kim Reynolds signed the bills at the Iowa Association of Business and Industry annual convention in Dubuque.

(By Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa Public Radio)