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Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: Friday, May 6, 2022

Weather

May 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/areas of fog & sprinkles this morning; P/Cldy this afternoon. High 62. SE @ 5-10.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 47. SE @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. S @ 15-25.
Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy & breezy,  w/scattered morning showers & thunderstorms. High 76.
Monday: P/Cldy & breezy. High 85.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 57. Our Low this morning, 49. We received .01″ rain from yesterday into early this morning. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 66 and the Low, 42. The Record High was 97 in 1934, and the Record Low was 23 in 1891.

Reynolds says she’s considering compromises in her private school scholarship plan

News

May 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is not revealing details, but Reynolds says she may agree to adjustments in her plan to provide state scholarships to some parents who enroll their child in private or religious schools. All but one Republican in the state senate has endorsed the idea of providing 10-thousand of these scholarships for private schooling, but it currently lacks the votes to pass the Republican led Iowa House.

“We need to provide opportunities for all families to make sure that their child has every opportunity to learn in an environment where they can thrive…but I need to talk and look at compromises, too, and so we’re working through that process right now and I think we’re making progress,” Reynolds says. “I feel good about it. We still have a lot of work to do, but I feel like we’re moving in the right direction.” Reynolds says she has meetings every single day as she tries round up votes.

“I continue to meet with families, I continue to meet with educators. I continue to meet with superintendents,” Reynolds says, “and, of course, legislators who are a big part of that.” Reynolds says as she meets with superintendents who oppose state scholarships for private schooling, she’s been expressing support for public schools AND explaining how other states are spending tax dollars on charter schools as well as private and religious schools.

“That’s been helpful, too,” Reynolds says. “You know, I don’t have any illusions, as I said earlier, that I’ve changed their minds, but I feel good to be able to have the opportunity to actually sit down at a table and have that conversation,” Reynolds says, “and talk about things that maybe we can do next year to provide them some flexibility, to look at the education formula. It is antiquated and to really walk through flexibility and different chapters that may be helpful for them as well.”

A formula originally established in state law in the 1970s is used to distribute state tax dollars to public schools on a per pupil basis. Reynolds had a private meeting with parents in Marion this week to talk about a Linn-Mar School District policy for transgender students. Reynolds says those parents feel trapped in the public school system and her idea for state-funded scholarships for private schools would help them.

“I think parents need an option if they feel that their child is not being educated in a safe environment or they feel that their values aren’t being represented at school,” she said, “or they feel that the school district is not focused on a quality education.” Linn-Mar officials say the transgender support plan the school board adopted last week aligns with federal requirements the district has been following for years. Reynolds says the district is “way off track” and — after meeting with upset Linn-Mar parents — she’d consider legislation that would require all Iowa students to use the bathroom in their school that matches the gender listed on their birth certificate.

“You think back to when you were in high school, some of the things you did,” Reynolds says. “Think about a girl going into a restroom and having boys peering over the top taking photos. Talk about how uncomfortable that would be — and that’s what some of their kids are experiencing.” Reynolds made her comments during a brief question and answer session with reporters in her statehouse office.

(UPDATE) Atlantic man w/a long criminal history arrested in Thursday afternoon stabbing incident

News

May 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Late Thursday evening, Atlantic Police released information about a stabbing that had taken place earlier in the day, Thursday. According to Police Chief Devin Hogue, 30-year-old Anthony Rey Asay, of Atlantic, was arrested at around 2:43-p.m., on a Felony charge of Willful Injury causing Bodily Injury, along with charges that include Assault Causing Bodily Injury or Mental Illness, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana) – 1st Offense, Poss. of Drug Paraphernalia, and Interference with Official Acts.

Chief Hogue says the A-PD was notified by the Cass County Communications Center at around 2:32-p.m., about a stabbing that had occurred at 106 Cedar Street. During the investigation, police made contact with the victim, who was checked-out by Cass County EMS for injuries suffered in the assault. While the investigation was underway, police were also notified an assault had also occurred at around 11:00-a.m. Thursday.

The investigations led Police to take Asay into custody at 1207 Birch Street, on the aforementioned charges. Hogue says Asay was uncooperative during his apprehension, and resisted arrest. Police were assisted in their investigation by Deputies with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, and the Iowa State Patrol.

No other details are being released at this time. If you have any information regarding the incident, you’re asked to call the Atlantic Police Department at 712-243-3512.  Anthony Asay has a long history of arrests. Prior to his alleged involvement in Thursdays’ stabbing, he was arrested in Pottawattamie County Wednesday, in connection with a Road Rage incident. He was charged with Assault, Driving While Barred and Poss. of a Controlled Substance.

Asay had also been arrested in April, 2022, for Assault while displaying a dangerous weapon, and in January for Poss. of a Controlled Substance and Eluding. Asay was arrested numerous times in 2021, including for Simple Assault in July.

**Note: A criminal charge is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.**

Cardinals take down Giants 7-1

Sports

May 6th, 2022 by admin

The St. Louis Cardinals started their road set with a 7-1 win over the San Francisco Giants on Thursday night.

The Cardinals pounded out 12 hits in the game and were led by Tommy Edman with three hits and 3 RBI. Tyler O’Neill had two hits and two RBI. Yadier Molina had two hits of his own.

Miles Mikolas went 5 2/3 innings, allowing just one run on seven hits. The Cardinals improved to 15-10 and the Giants fall to 14-11.

Next up the Cards and the Giants meet again on Friday evening with first pitch at 9:15 p.m. central time. We’ll have coverage on KJAN starting at 8:20 p.m.

 

High School Golf Scoreboard 05/05/2022

Sports

May 6th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Logan-Magnolia 216, Missouri Valley 273
Medalist Kali Collins, Logan-Magnolia, 51
Runner Up Cara Ohl, Logan-Magnolia, 51

Mount Ayr 222, Lenox 259
Medalist: Emmalee Schafer, Mount Ayr, 45
Runner-Up: Linsie Barnes, Mount Ayr, 51

Southwest Valley 246, East Mills NTS, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Joey Reynolds, Griswold, 47
Runner-Up: Mallory Lang, East Mills, 50

BOYS GOLF

Audubon 164, Underwood 172
Medalist:
Runner-Up:

Fremont-Mills 162, Mount Ayr 191, Lenox 230
Medalist: Owen Thornton, Fremont-Mills, 38
Runner-Up: Jake Malcom, Fremont-Mills, 39

Griswold 179, Southwest Valley 184, East Mills 192
Medalist: Kaleb Oakleaf, Griswold, 41
Runner-up: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 43

Missouri Valley 175, Logan-Magnolia 190
Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 37
Runner-Up: Evan White, Missouri Valley, 38

Nodaway Valley Tounament
Tournament was split into duos for best shot, better shot, and stroke play portions.

  1. ACGC 169
  2. Pleasantville 171
  3. Bedford 175
  4. Southeast Warren 178
  5. Nodaway Valley 182

Stroke Play Runner-Up: Brock Manser and Cade Nelson, Southeast Warren, 90

Best Shot Medalists: Owen Lucas and Logan Moyer, Bedford, 36
Best Shot Runners-Up: Ethan Blomme and Jack Jensen, Nodaway Valley, 47
Austin Ledlie and Caden Crow, Southeast Warren, 41

South Hamilton Invitational

  1. Kuemper Catholic 337
  2. Greene County 352
  3. South Hamilton 353
  4. Ogden 394
  5. Roland-Story 421

Medalist: Tyler Auen, Kuemper Catholic, 78
Runner-Up: Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 80

High School Tennis Scoreboard 05/05/2022

Sports

May 5th, 2022 by admin

Girls Tennis

CB Abraham Lincoln 5, Glenwood 4
Clarinda 9, Audubon 0
Kuemper Catholic 9, Denison-Schleswig 0

Boys Tennis

Clarinda 8, Audubon 1
Denison-Schleswig 8, Kuemper Catholic 1
Glenwood 6, CB Abraham Lincoln 3

High School Soccer Scoreboard 05/05/2022

Sports

May 5th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Denison-Schleswig 4, Carroll 0
Harlan 9, Creston 0
Tri-Center 4, Logan-Magnolia 0

BOYS SOCCER

Denison-Schleswig 3, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1
Glenwood 11, Kuemper Catholic 1
Lewis Central 3, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Logan-Magnolia 3, Tri-Center 2

Panorama Co-Ed Track Inviitational 05/05/2022

Sports

May 5th, 2022 by admin

Panorama Co-Ed Track Invitational
05/05/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Van Meter
175.00
2
Panorama
102.00
3
Des Moines Christian
79.00
4
Tri-Center
64.00
5
Audubon
62.00
6
Earlham
56.00
7
Grand View Christian
46.00
7
ACGC
46.00
9
West Central Valley
41.00
10
Coon Rapids-Bayard
18.00
11
Exira-EHK
8.00

Full results HERE.

Boys Team Scoring

1
Earlham
129.00
2
Van Meter
116.00
3
Des Moines Christian
105.00
4
ACGC
91.50
5
Coon Rapids-Bayard
88.00
6
Audubon
66.00
7
West Central Valley
41.00
8
Panorama
42.50
9
Exira-EHK
20.00
10
Grand View Christian
19.00
11
Tri-Center
16.00

Full results HERE.

Missouri River Conference Track Championships 05/05/2022

Sports

May 5th, 2022 by admin

Missouri River Conference Track Championships
05/05/2022

Girls Team Scores

  1. Sioux City East 135
  2. Sioux City West 123
  3. LeMars 108
  4. Seargent Bluff-Luton 106
  5. CB Abraham Lincoln 81
  6. Sioux City North 78
  7. Bishop Heelan 73
  8. CB Thomas Jefferson 25

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

  1. LeMars 169
  2. Sioux City North 146
  3. Bishop Heelan 107
  4. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 90
  5. Sioux City East 90
  6. CB Abraham Lincoln 64
  7. CB Thomas Jefferson 42
  8. Sioux City West 41

Full results HERE

IKM-Manning places 2nd at Jim Yunek Co-Ed Meet 05/05/2022

Sports

May 5th, 2022 by admin

Jim Yunek Co-Ed Track Meet at South Central Calhoun
05/05/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Pocahontas Area
98.00
1
IKM-Manning
98.00
3
Manson NW Webster
81.00
4
Glidden-Ralston
67.00
4
Southeast Valley
67.00
6
South Central Calhoun
52.00
7
Newell-Fonda
49.00
8
East Sac County
41.00
9
St. Mary’s, Storm Lake
22.00
10
Ar-We-Va
13.00
11
Paton-Churdan
1.00

IKM-Manning got wins from Emily Albertsen (3000M), 4x400M Relay, and 4x800M Relay.

Glidden-Ralston’s Vanessa Koehler won the 100M, 200M, 100M Hurdles, and the High Jump. Tiela Janssen won the 400M.

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

1
Southeast Valley
132.00
2
IKM-Manning
82.00
3
Manson NW Webster
78.00
4
Newell-Fonda
68.00
5
Pocahontas Area
63.00
6
Ar-We-Va
54.00
7
South Cent Calhoun
41.00
8
East Sac County
39.00
9
Glidden-Ralston
26.00
10
Pocahontas Area JV
4.00
11
St. Mary’s, Storm Lake
2.00

IKM-Manning got wins from Caden Keller (1600M and 3200M), and the Distance Medley.

Ar-We-Va’s Cooper Kock won the 110M Hurdles.

Full results HERE