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North Polk win Madrid Tiger Girls Invitational 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

Madrid Tiger Girls Invitational
04/26/2022

Team Scores

1
North Polk
143.00
2
Van Meter
120.00
3
Bondurant-Farrar
95.00
4
Madrid
70.00
5
Albia
59.00
6
Collins-Maxwell
58.00
7
Ogden
52.00
8
Earlham
40.00
9
Nevada
35.00
10
Kuemper Catholic
34.00
11
Eagle Grove
23.00
12
Pleasantville
12.00

Full results HERE

St. Albert girls, Fremont-Mills boys win F-M Co-Ed Meet 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

Fremont-Mills Co-Ed Meet
04/26/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Fremont-Mills
137.00
2
St. Albert
112.00
3
Glenwood
107.00
4
Stanton
75.00
5
East Mills
59.00
6
Sidney
51.00
7
Heartland Christian
24.00

F-M picked up wins from Teagan Ewalt (400M), Emily Madison (High Jump), 4x400M Relay, Shuttle Hurdle Relay,

St. Albert had wins from Ellie Monahan (200M), Lauren Williams (100M Hurdles, 400M Hurdles), Reese Duncan (1500M), Mia Allmon (Discus, Shot Put), and Sprint Medley.

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

1
St. Albert
140.00
2
Glenwood
136.50
3
East Mills
112.00
4
Stanton
94.00
5
Fremont-Mills
59.00
6
Sidney
20.00
7
Heartland Christian
12.50

St. Albert got event wins from Brendan Monahan (100M, 200M), Colin Lillie (800M), Hadyn Piskorski (1600M), Brandon McCall (Shot Put), 4x100M Relay, 4x400M Relay, 4x800M Relay, and Distance Medley.

Full results HERE

Treynor wins Missouri Valley Lady Red Relays 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

Missouri Valley Lady Red Relays
04/26/2022

Team Scores

  1. Treynor 139
  2. Harlan 108
  3. Carroll 102
  4. Logan-Magnolia 87
  5. Riverside 86
  6. Denison-Schleswig 45
  7. Missouri Valley 10
  8. AHSTW 6

Treynor got event wins from Carissa Spanier (400M Hurdles), 4x200M Relay, Clara Tiegland (High Jump), and Jadyn Huisman (Discus).

Harlan got victories form Kaia Bieker in the 400M and 4x400M Relay.

Riverside’s Veronica Andrusyshyn won the 100M and 100M Hurdles. Lydia Erickson won the 200M. The Lady Dawgs also won the 4x800M Relay and Distance Medley.

Full results: 2022 Lady Red Relays

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

St. Albert 5, Atlantic 2
Carroll 1, Boone 0
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Lewis Central 14, Creston 0
Tri-Center 5, Denison-Schleswig 0
Underwood 4, Harlan 0

BOYS SOCCER

AHSTW 5, Riverside 2
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Glenwood 10, Tri-Center 0
Treynor 3, Denison-Schleswig 0

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Atlantic 6 Audubon 3
1. Audrey Jensen 11 def Addie Schmitt 12 (A) 8-6
2. Aspen Niklasen 12 (A) def Kya Petersen 12 (AU) 8-1
3. Jill Denny 12 (Au) def Malena Woodward 12 (A) 8-3
4. Keira Olsen 11 (A) def Jocelyn Chambers 12 (Au) 9-7
5. Rio Johnson 11 (A) def Ava Slater 10 (Au) 8-4
6. Quincy Sorenson 10 (A) def Gery Anderson 10 (Au) 8-5
Doubles
1. Jensen/Petersen (Au) def Schmitt/Niklasen (A) 8-5
2. Woodward/Johnson (A) def Denny/Anderson (Au) 8-7 (3)
3. Olsen/Sorenson (A) def Chambers/Slater (Au) 8-3

Bishop Heelan 7, Denison-Schleswig 2
Clarke 6, Southwest Valley 3
Denison-Schleswig 5, Harlan 4
Clarinda 8, Red Oak 1
Shenandoah 6, Glenwood 3

BOYS TENNIS

Atlantic 7 Audubon 2
1. Bryan York 12 (A) def Eli Desit (Au) 10-3
2. Hunter Weppler 12 (A) def Connor Christensen (Au) 10-5
3. Easton O’Brien 11 (A) def Sawyer McClain (Au) 10-3
4. Nolan Waters 10 (A) def Aidan Griffith (Au) 10-1
5. Alex Sampson 12 (A) def Jake Lauritsen (Au) 10-0
6. Michael Hotze 11 (A) def OPEN (Au)
Doubles
1. Desit/Christensen (Au) def Alex Sampson /Michael Hotze (A) 10-6
2. McClain/Griffith (Au) def Nick Bennett/Reid Woodward(A) 10-8
3. Atlantic def OPEN

Clarinda 9, Red Oak 0
Denison-Schleswig 9, Harlan 0
Shenandoah 7, Glenwood 2
Southwest Valley 6, Clarke 3

Council Bluffs City Tournament

  1. Lewis Central 16 (Won tiebreak)
  2. CB Abraham Lincoln 16
  3. St. Albert 22
  4. CB Thomas Jefferson 40

#1 Singles: Carter White St. Albert
#2 Singles: Ty James, CB Abraham Lincoln

#1 Doubles: Chris Wailes/Ty James, CB Abraham Lincoln
#2 Doubles: Payton Fort/Preston Kathol, Lewis Central

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/26/2022

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April 26th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Audubon 209, Tri-Center 220
Medalist: Kali Irlmeier, Audubon, 50
Runner-Up: Sienna Albertsen, Audubon, 52

Glenwood 207, Shenandoah 209
Medalist: Avery Joyce, Glenwood, 46

Logan-Magnolia 211, IKM-Manning 222
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 41
Runner-Up: Macanna Gurtiz, Lo-Ma, 50

Nodaway Valley 247, Central Decatur 249, Martensdale-St Marys NTS
Medalist: Ari Nopoulos, Central Decatur, 53
Runner-Up: Ashlyn Gutierrez, Nodaway Valley, 55

RVC @ Anita
Riverside 235, East Union 236, Lenox 254, CAM NTS, Woodbine NTS
Medalist: Reese Snyder, CAM, 44.
Runner-Up: Mady McKee, CAM, 40 and Addison Brink, Riverside, 40

Red Oak 223, Clarinda 232
Medalist: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 51
Runner-Up: Addey Lydon, Red Oak, 52

Sidney 191, East Mills 255
Medalist: Ava Osborn, Sidney, 46
Runner-Up: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 47

Southwest Valley 227, Mount Ayr 243
Medalist: Mallory Wheeler, Mount Ayr, 52
Runner-Up: Maggie Haer, Southwest Valley, 52

Underwood 235, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Mary Stephens, Underwood, 49
Runner-Up: Joanna Reynolds, Griswold, 54

Winterset 197, Carroll 214, Bondurant-Farrar 250
Medalist: Jaya West, Winterset, 39

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 178, Harlan 187
Medalist: Lane Nelson, Atlantic, 41
Runner-Up: Jace Gubbels, Harlan, 42
Other Atlantic Scores: Garrett McLaren 44, Cruz Weaver 48, Tristan Hayes 47, Roth Den Beste 46, Tate Niklasen 49.

Carroll 166, Denison-Schleswig 194
Medalist: Will Ragaller, Carroll, 40
Runner-Up: Bryce Berlau, Carroll, 40

Clarinda 165, Red Oak 192
Medalist: Cooper Neal, Clarinda, 38
Runner-Up: Justus Fine, Clarinda, 42

Glenwood 164, Fremont-Mills 170, Shenandoah 202
Medalist: Jake Malcom, Fremont-Mills, 38
Runner-Up: Braden Sneed, Glenwood, 40

Griswold 208, Underwood 220
Medalist: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 46
Runner-Up: Caleb Oakleaf, Griswold, 48

Logan-Magnolia 185, IKM-Manning 203
Medalist: Max Nielsen, IKM-Manning, 43
Runner-Up: Gavin Kiger, Logan-Magnolia, 44

Nodaway Valley 212, Central Decatur NTS, Martensdale-St Marys NTS
Medalist: Cole Keller, Martensdale-St. Marys, 45
Runner-Up: Grant Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 45

RVC @ Anita
CAM 178, Woodbine 198, East Union 207, Lenox 254, Riverside NTS
Medalist: Bradyn Bohnsack, CAM, 41
Runner-Up: Chase Jahde, CAM, 43

Sidney 162, East MIlls 191
Medalist: Hayden Thompson, Sidney, 37
Runner-Up: Kyle Beam, Sidney, 39

Southwest Valley 194, Mount Ayr 198
Medalist: Drew Ehlen, Mount Ayr, 41
Runner-Up: Owen Wilkinson, Southwest Valley, 43

Treynor 180, AHSTW 252
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 36
Runner-Up: Nate Jorgensen, AHSTW, 45

Tri-Center 181, Audubon 185
Medalist: Grant Way, Tri-Center, 39
Runner-Up: Edward Miller, Audubon, 44

Iowa volunteers package 300,000 meals for Ukraine

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April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Meals from the Heartland has sponsored a “Unite for Ukraine” event to produce an estimated 300-thousand packaged meals. Several legislators, the governor and her staff and other members of the general public took shifts at HyVee’s conference center in West Des Moines over the past two days, standing along assembly lines to scoop up ingredients into bags. Meals from the Heartland executive director Greg DeHaai says hundreds of volunteers joined the effort.

“As you may heard, recently it’s been reported as many as five million Ukrainians have fled the country. This is about equivalent to the states of Nebraska and Iowa having their people flee those states,” he says, “not to mention the people in the country of Ukraine impacted by the ability to have their basic needs met.” After the war started, DeHaai says his organization started getting questions about how to help Ukraine, but couldn’t figure out the logistics.

“Fortunately, prayers were answered when Governor Reynolds and her staff were able to arrange for the air cargo freight of 24 pallats through the Ukrainian Consolate in Chicago,” DeHaair says. “I’m also happy to anounce that Fort Dodge based Decker (Truck Line) will be transporting the meals…at their expense to Chicago…They’ll be flown into Poland and into Ukraine on May 7.” HyVee donated 50-thousand dollars to cover the cost of the ingredients for “Taco Mac” and “Hearty Pack” meals.

“Taco Mac is a taco-flavored mac and cheese. It ‘s fortified with vitamins and soy protein,” DeHaair says, “and then our Hearty Pack is a rice-based meal that has vitamins and soy protein and dehydrated vegetables in it.” DeHaai spoke at a news conference yesterday (Tuesday) — you can hear the scooping in the background as volunteers filled the meal bags. Each box of 36 meal bags includes a note of encouragement, from Iowa to Ukraine.

Iowans are urged to conserve resources like water and soil

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – This is Soil and Water Conservation Week in Iowa, with the theme this year, “Healthy Soil, Healthy Life.” Lynn Knutson is with the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation Service.  “Iowa Soil and Water Conservation Week is an opportunity to recognize the important conservation work that has been placed on the Iowa landscape,” Knutson says, “and bring attention to the ongoing work by farmers, landowners and residents to protect the state’s soil and water resources.”

Knutson says there are all sorts of services being offered to Iowans to help them conserve our soil and water. “Farmers can apply to receive some cost-share funding for things like cover crops, strip till, no till, grass waterways, buffer strips,” he says. “The USDA actually approves the work orders that meets the standards and then us as commissioners approve the work that meets the priorities for our county that have been set.”

There are soil and water conservation offices in all 99 Iowa counties. Iowa leads the nation in the continuous conservation reserve program buffer initiative with more than 600,000 acres. Statewide, there are more than 60 active watershed and water quality projects.

Seventy Iowa students advance to National History Day national contest

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April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Seventy Iowa students took top honors at the State Historical Society of Iowa’s state history contest Monday and will represent Iowa at the National History Day national contest in June.

The 70 students emerged from a total of 474 competitors in the National History Day in Iowa state contest at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. The state winners now advance to the national contest, where they will compete virtually against nearly 3,000 students from the United States and around the world.

“National History Day is a wonderful program that gives students an opportunity to learn about history and develop skills that will last a lifetime,” said Susan Kloewer, administrator of the State Historical Society of Iowa. “We congratulate our state winners and wish them well as they represent Iowa at the national contest.”

This year’s national qualifiers include students from 24 different schools:

  • Abraham Lincoln High School
  • Akron-Westfield Middle School
  • Akron-Westfield Senior High School
  • Bettendorf Middle School
  • Carroll Middle School
  • Clarinda High School
  • Gerald W. Kirn Middle School
  • Harding Middle School
  • Johnston Middle School
  • Johnston Senior High School
  • Le Mars High School
  • Le Mars Middle School
  • Marshalltown High School
  • Nashua-Plainfield Junior-Senior High School
  • Nevada Middle School
  • North Scott Senior High School
  • Okoboji High School
  • Oskaloosa Christian School
  • Prairieview School
  • Southeast Valley High School
  • St. Benedict School
  • Storm Lake High School
  • Sudlow Intermediate
  • Unity Christian High School

National History Day is a year-long academic program that challenges students to research, develop and present papers, exhibits, documentaries, websites and performances about historical topics related to an annual theme. This year’s theme is “Debate and Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences.”

More than half a million middle and high school students around the world participate in the program each year. In Iowa, thousands of students participated in the program, which includes a Junior Division (grades 6-8), Senior Division (grades 9-12), and a non-competitive Youth Division (grades 4-5).

“National History Day in Iowa is one of the strongest programs of its kind in the country,” said the new state coordinator, Hanna Howard, who worked at Living History Farms before joining the State Historical Society of Iowa staff earlier this month. “Over the years, National History Day in Iowa has inspired a generation of young Iowans to pursue further studies and even careers in history, and I look forward to building upon that success.”

As part of the program, students learn important literacy skills and how to conduct research using primary, secondary, community and statewide resources. Working individually or in groups of two to five, they develop the following attributes that are essential for future success:

  • critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • research and reading skills
  • oral and written communication skills
  • presentation skills
  • self-esteem and confidence
  • a sense of responsibility for and involvement in the democratic process

The National History Day in Iowa program has been coordinated by the State Historical Society of Iowa, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, since 1994 and is sponsored by the State Historical Society, Inc., A More Perfect Union by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Bravo Greater Des Moines.

Harlan Police report, 4/26/22

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April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with the Harlan Police Department report two arrests over the weekend. On Sunday, 38-year-old Ronald Anthony Leal, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Leal was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating while intoxicated and interference with official acts.

And, on Saturday (April 23), 28-year-old Gunnar Michael Blum, of Kimballton, was arrested on active Audubon County warrants.