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Senate panel advances governor’s E15 mandate

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The governor’s Iowa Renewable Fuels Standard that won House approval in early February has cleared a committee in the senate — but with an addition that could let nearly a third of the state’s gas stations opt out of the requirement to sell E-15. Molly Severn is the governor’s legislative liaison.

“This bill is the result of significant compromise from everyone along the fuel supply chain,” Severn says, “from farmers to fuel retailers.” The House voted to grant waivers from the E-15 mandate to stations with equipment that’s not certified to handle fuel with higher blends of ethanol. The Senate Ways and Means Committee has voted to let stations get a waiver from the E-15 mandate if they sell less than 300-thousand gallons of gasoline each year.

Supporters of the plan estimate about 30 percent of small gas stations could opt out — leaving about 70 percent of Iowa fuel retailers subject to the requirement to sell E-15. Severn says with uncertainty over federal ethanol rules, Governor Reynolds believes this is an important step for Iowa to take.

“Over 55% of the corn grown in Iowa is processed for the first time at an Iowa ethanol plant,” Severn says. “If we lose the liquid fuel market, that would devastate the Iowa economy, farmers and fuel retailers.” The ethanol mandate does have detractors. Senator Joe Bolkcom, a Democrat from Iowa City, says a mandate that gas stations sell corn-based ethanol is ironic since farmers oppose regulating fertilizer application on corn fields to improve water quality.

“The idea that we’d ever regulate or have a mandate for something like a 20 foot buffer strip along a river or creek — we’ll be 100 years from now without that,” Bolkcom said, “because of the opposition to mandates.” The Senate Ways and Means Committee has also voted to reduce the amount of matching funds small gas stations have to raise to secure state grants for installing tanks and pumps that can dispense gasoline with a higher blend of ethanol. Republican Senator Dan Dawson of Council Bluffs is chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.

“We’re really trying to help out these small retailers in the state, knowing that they support a lot of our rural communities,” Dawson says. “There’s a difference between a high volume station that has the capital to make an investment in something like that versus a small station that might not have as much capital.”

It’s likely the bill will be debated in the Senate today (Tuesday).

Grass and field fires a big problem this past weekend in western Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

April 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Grass and field fires remained a big problem this past weekend in western Iowa and bordering states where things remain very dry. Sergeant Bluff fire chief, Anthony Gaul says his firefighters worked several hours responding to calls Saturday, and every area department was busy:

“There were so many fires going on that departments had to travel 20 and 25 miles to help manage incidents because there was nobody else available,” he says. Gaul says the local area damage total from the weekend fires will be more than seven figures as the burn ban in Woodbury County remains in place.

“One community wants to opt-out of it but the amount of dollars that were lost in Woodbury and Plymouth and then across the river and those counties if you add it up is over one million dollars. I know Plymouth County had a piece of apparatus burn up,” Gaul says. Chief Gaul says the strong winds of up to 60 miles an hour at times contributed to the fires.

“One of the fires in Woodbury County was caused by a downed power line which we can’t control that. But others have mentioned hey, we’ve had some rain and yes, we have had some rain but with that wind, it has dried everything out and there is so much out there that’s just ready and able to burn that. We can’t ask enough to stop, not do it,” Gaul says. He says you need to think twice before starting any kind of fire outdoors when conditions are as windy and dry as they have been. Even if you are using a burn barrel.

“We’ve had quite a few incidents caused by burn barrels which can be legal throughout the burn ban but there are requirements that you can’t have more than a one inch opening with a grating,” according to Gaul. He says there are code requirements for burn barrels on the State Fire Marshal’s website.

There are ten active burn bans in the state as of Monday — with all of them along the western edge of the state.

Cardinals drop opener against the Mets 5-2

Sports

April 25th, 2022 by admin

The New York Mets scored 5 runs in the top of the ninth inning to grab a 5-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.

Brandon Nimmo had 1 hit with 2 RBI and 1 run scored. Pete Alonso, Eduardo Escobar, and Jeff McNeill each had 2 hits for the Mets.

Paul Goldschmidt had two hits and drew a walk to lead the Cardinals offense.

The Cardinals fell to 9-6 overall on the season. The Mets and Cardinals meet again on Tuesday night at 6:45 p.m. We’ll have that game on KJAN with pregame at 5:50 p.m.

Glenwood sweeps home Co-Ed Ram Relays 04/25/2022

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April 25th, 2022 by admin

Glenwood Co-Ed Ram Relays
04/25/2022

Girls Team Scores

1
Glenwood
183.50
2
Lewis Central
87.00
3
Underwood
71.00
4
St. Albert
69.50
5
CB Abraham Lincoln
68.00
6
Atlantic
59.00
7
Sioux City West
57.00
7
Shenandoah
57.00
9
Sioux City North
32.00
10
Red Oak
30.00
11
Creston
24.00
12
CB Thomas Jefferson
2.00

Glenwood got wins from Lauren Hughes (800M), Madelyn Berglund (1500M and 3000M), Charley Hernandez (Long Jump).

Atlantic won the 4x400M Relay and 4x800M Relay.

Full results HERE

Boys Team Scores

1
Glenwood
170.00
2
Lewis Central
117.00
3
Atlantic
76.50
4
Treynor
70.00
5
Red Oak
57.00
6
Shenandoah
50.00
7
Sioux City North
49.00
8
St. Albert
43.00
9
CB Abraham Lincoln
39.50
10
Creston
29.00
11
CB Thomas Jefferson
25.00
12
Sioux City West
9.00

Glenwood won with Andrew Smith (800M), Tyler Boldra 110M Hurdles, Cody Krause (Long Jump).

Atlantic won the 4x800M Relay.

Full results HERE.

Woodbine boys win home Hummel Relays 04/25/2022

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April 25th, 2022 by admin

Woodbine Boys Hummel Relays
04/25/2022

Team Scores

  1. Woodbine 132
  2. Logan-Magnolia 94
  3. Riverside 82
  4. Missouri Valley 65
  5. West Central Valley 65
  6. Boyer Valley 46
  7. West Harrison 44
  8. Ar-We-Va 20
  9. Glidden-Ralston 19
  10. AHSTW 18

Riverside got wins from Mason McCready in the 800M, 4x100M Relay, and Distance Medley.

Cooper Kock of Ar-We-Va won the High Jump and 110M Hurdles.

Patrick Heffernan of Boyer Valley won the 1600M and 3200M.

Full results: Hummel Relays.2022

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/25/2022

Sports

April 25th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Creston 216, Atlantic 227
Medalist: Maria Groumoutis, Creston, 48
Runner-Up: Saige Johnson, Creston, 53
Atlantic Scores: Abby Smith 55, Reagan Leonard 56, Belle Berg 56, Lexi Noelck 60, Nissa Molgaard 61, Abby Muller 66.

RVC Meet @ Atlantic
Boyer Valley 202, Coon Rapids-Bayard 226, CAM NTS, Exira-EHK NTS, Glidden Ralston NTS, Woodbine NTS

Medalist: Emma Hart, Coon Rapids-Bayard, 48
Runner-Up Marci Miller, Boyer Valley, 49.

Bishop Heelan 206, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 290, CB Abraham Lincoln 295
Medalist: Anna Fenton, Bishop Heelan Catholic, 46

East Union 248, Winterset JV 312, Bedford NTS
Medalist: Sara Collins, East Union, 56

Glenwood 214, Lewis Central 256, St. Albert NTS
Medalist: Faith Weber, Glenwood, 48
Runner-Up: Sarra Leath, Glenwood, 53

Harlan 222, Shenandoah 223, Red Oak 227
Medalist: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 46
Runner-Up: Morgan McGargill, Shenandoah 51

IKM-Manning 212, Underwood 251
Medalist: Kylie Powers, IKM-Manning, 40
Runner-Up: Maeve Nielsen, IKM-Manning, 55

LeMars 218, Sioux City North 238, CB Thomas Jefferson NTS
Medalist: Dani Hurt, LeMars, 43

Riverside 215, East Mills NTS
Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside, 40
Runner-Up: McKenna Sick, Riverside, 42

Tri-Center 244, Missouri Valley 251
Medalist: Henley Arbaugh, Missouri Valley, 53
Runner-Up: Natalie Ausdemore, Tri-Center, 59

Treynor 196, Audubon NTS
Medalist: Brooklynn Currin, Treynor, 44
Runner-Up: Keely Smith, Treynor, 47

BOYS GOLF

Atlantic 155, Clarinda 168, Creston 201
Medalist: Lane Nelson, Atlantic, 35
Runner-Up: Cooper Neal, Clarinda, 35
Other Atlantic Scores: Garrett McLaren 42, Cruz Weaver 40, Roth Den Beste 47, Tristan Hayes 38, Tate Niklasen 45.

RVC Meet at Coon Rapids
Boyer Valley 171, CAM 184, Woodbine 199, Coon Rapids-Bayard 180, Glidden-Ralston 212, Exira-EHK 197
Medalist: Cory Bantam, Woodbine, 38
Runner-Up: Trey Petersen, Exira-EHK, 39
Third: Chase Jahde, CAM, 41
ADM 157, Carroll 176
Medalist:

Bedford 173, East Union 202

East Mills 192, AHSTW 226 
Medalist: Anthony Anderson, East Mills, 45
Runner-Up: Lincoln Palmer, East Mills, 46

Harlan 182, Kuemper Catholic 185, Red Oak 222, Shenandoah 226
Medalist: Jace Gubbels, Harlan, 41
Runner-Up: Maverick Schwabe, Kuemper Catholic, 43

Lewis Central 167, Glenwood 170
Medalist: Jordan Greenwood, 36
Runner-UP: Payton Greenwood, 40

Treynor 172, Audubon 192
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor 41
Runner-Up: Ryan McIntyre, Treynor, 43

Tri-Center 182, Missouri Valley 193
Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 40
Runner-Up: Grant Way, Tri-Center, 41

Underwood 191, IKM-Manning 197
Medalist: Max Nielsen, IKM-Manning, 39
Runner-Up: Wyatt Buckholdt, Underwood, 44

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/24/2022

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April 25th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Harlan 7, Atlantic 2
1. Alli Owens 12 (H) def Addie Schmitt 12 (A) 8-3
2. Erica Rust 10 (H) def Aspen Niklasen 12 (A) 8-6
3. Sammy Swenson 11 (H) def Malena Woodward 12 (A) 8-3
4. Grace Coenan 12 (H) def Keira Olsen 11 (A) 8-1
5. Rio Johnson 11 (A) def Scarlett McGuinness 10 (H) 8-4
6. Sydney Jones 10 (H) def Genevieve McCalla 10 (A) 8-4
Doubles
1. Schmitt/Niklasen (A) def Owens/Swenson (H) 9-7
2. Rust/Coenan (H) def Woodward/Olsen (A) 8-0
3. McGuinness/Jones (H) def Johnson/GMcCalla (A) 8-5

CB Thomas Jefferson 9, South Sioux City 0
Clarinda 9, Creston 0
Kuemper Catholic 9, Ft. Dodge St. Edmond 0
Lewis Central 7, Glenwood 2
Shenandoah 9, Southwest Valley 0
St. Albert 8, Denison-Schleswig 1

BOYS TENNIS

Atlantic 9, Harlan 0
1. Ethan Sturm 12 (A) def Andrew Andersen 11 (H) 10-1
2. Clevi Johnson 11 (A) def Keyton Francis 11 (H) 10-0
3. Bryan York 12 (A) def Edgar Mena 11 (H) 10-0
4. Hunter Weppler 12 (A) def Eric Torneten 11 (H) 10-0
5. Easton O’Brien 11 (A) def Garrett Hillwick 10 (H) 10-0
6. Nolan Waters 10 (A) def Adam Wilwerding 9 (H) 10-0
Doubles
1. ESturm/Johnson (A) def Andersen/Francis (H) 10-4
2. York/Weppler (A) def Mena/Torneten (H) 10-4
3. O’Brien/Waters (A) def Hillwick/Wilwerding (H) 10-0

CB Thomas Jefferson 7, Audubon 2
Clarinda 9, Creston 0
Denison-Schleswig 9, St. Albert 0
Kuemper Catholic 8, Ft. Dodge St. Edmond 1
Lewis Central 7, Glenwood 2
Maryville, MO 8, Southwest Valley 1

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/25/2022

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April 25th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Harlan 10, East Sac County 0
Kuemper Catholic 3, Carroll 2
Missouri Valley 2, AHSTW 0
Sioux City North 3, Denison-Schleswig 2
Tri-Center 4, St. Albert 1
Van Meter 9, West Central Valley/Nodaway Valley 1

BOYS SOCCER

Bishop Heelan 11, Underwood 4
Creston 7, Atlantiic 0
Denison-Schleswig 6, Harlan 5
St. Albert 3, Tri-Center 1
Treynor 2, Conestoga, NE 0

2nd fatality accident in less than 24-hours in Warren County

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April 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Milo, Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol reports a second fatality accident has occurred in central Iowa’s Warren County, in less than 24-hours. On Monday (April 25th), at around 12:30-p.m., a 2008 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by 79-year-old John Lester Dittmer, of Milo, was traveling south on Highway S-31 northeast of Milo, when the vehicle left the road and entered the east ditch. The pickup crossed a field and Nevada Street, before coming to rest in a field just south of Nevada Street. Dittmer died at the scene.

The other accident took place at around 3:50-p.m. Sunday, near Pleasantville. The crash between a pickup and a car resulted in the death of 82-year-old Glenna Clarke, from Knoxville. A crash report indicates she was crossing Highway 5 from Highway 316 between Hartford and Pleasantville when a pickup slammed into the driver’s side of her car.

The crash report says the driver and passenger in the truck were not injured. The crash remains under investigation.

Council Bluffs man arrested following a pursuit, Sunday

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April 25th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Oakland, Iowa) – A Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputy on patrol at around 8:20-p.m., Sunday, saw a car traveling west on Linden Avenue out of Oakland, and noticed the vehicle’s taillights weren’t illuminated. When he attempted a traffic stop, the 2008 Honda Accord took off and led the Deputy on a pursuit. Stop sticks were deployed, causing the vehicle’s tires to deflate and making the car undrivable. The car eventually stopped, and the driver, 35-year-old Joshua Lloyd Long, of Council Bluffs, was taken into custody without further incident. He faces charges that include: Reckless Driving; 2 counts of Driving While License denied/suspended or revoked; Possession of Marijuana/1st offense; Eluding; Possession of Burglary tools; 2 counts Violation of Probation; Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree, and for being a person ineligible to carry dangerous weapons. His cash/surety bond was set at $6,000.

A Council Bluffs man turned himself-in to the Pott. County Sheriff’s Office, Sunday night. 23-year-old Miguel Martinez-Andrade was taken into custody on warrants for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order, and Criminal Trespass/1st offense.

Just before 5-a.m., Sunday, a traffic stop in Council Bluffs resulted in the arrest on of the registered vehicle owner, a warrant for OWI/1st offense. 20-year-old Vince Edward Bertlett was later released from custody. And, at around 12:20-a.m. Sunday, 21-year-old Santino Gabriel Ortega was pulled over on Highway 92 in Pott. County, for speeding 73 mph in a 55 zone. He was subsequently charged with OWI/1st offense.