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Radio Iowa/Baseball Coaches Association High School Poll 7/1/24

Sports

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The top ranked teams remain the same in the latest Radio Iowa/Baseball Coaches Association High School Poll, out July 1st:

Class 4A
1. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (29-2), LW #1
2. Dallas Center-Grimes (30-2), LW #2
3. Iowa City High (30-6), LW #3
4. Johnston (27-5), LW #4
5. Ankeny Centennial (22-9), LW #4
6. Linn-Mar (23-7), LW #6
7. Iowa City Liberty (21-11), LW #8
8. Waukee Northwest (21-12), LW #9
9. Davenport North (25-10), LW #10
10.Waukee (23-13) LW #7

Class 3A
1. North Polk (19-5), LW #1
2. Marion (25-4), LW #2
3. Dubuque Wahlert (24-8), LW #3
4. Sioux City Heelan (25-9), LW #5
5. Western Dubuque (20-10), LW #5
6. Davenport Assumption (19-12), LW #7
7. Grinnell (22-9), LW #8
8. Solon (23-10), LW #9
9. Bondurant-Farrar (19-8), LW #10
10.Pella (20-7), LW (X)

Class 2A (Final)
1. West Marshall (31-1), LW #1
2. Des Moines Christian (27-2), LW #4
3. Underwood (21-2), LW #2
4. Van Meter (26-5), LW #3
5. Dyersville Beckman (16-8), LW #5
6. New Hampton (22-5), LW #6
7. Estherville Lincoln Central (17-5), LW #7
8. Sumner-Fredricksburg (20-3), LW #8
9. Clarinda (19-3), LW #9
10.Northeast (Goose Lake) (16-7), LW (X)

Class 1A (Final)
1. Akron-Westfield (20-3), LW #1
2. Burlington Notre Dame (23-3), LW #2
3. Mason City Newman (24-5), LW #3
4. Remsen St. Mary’s (18-3), LW #4
5. Lynnville-Sully (22-3), LW #5
6. Saint Ansgar (21-2), LW #6
7. Wapsie Valley (28-6), LW #7
8. Sigourney (17-2), LW #10
9. Algona Garrigan (19-5), LW (X)
10.Don Bosco (20-7), LW (X)

Straka set to defend his title at John Deere Classic

Sports

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Defending champion Sepp Straka is one of eight former champs in the field at this week’s John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities. George McNeilly reports.

The first round of the John Deere Classic is Thursday.

Special traffic enforcement planned for holiday

News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Independence Day holiday is going to be a long one with the 4th falling on Thursday, and that could mean a lot more celebrating across the state. State Patrol Trooper Paul Gardner says they don’t want the celebration to spill over to the highways. “July 4th, there’s gonna be a lot of celebrations and we want to make sure that everyone is partying responsibly,” he says, “and if those parties do involve alcoholic beverages that need to just make sure that they’re going to be having designated drivers to get everyone home safe.” He says a special holiday enforcement effort will start on Wednesday.

“And that’s really going to focus on O-W-I enforcement so we’ll have extra troopers on the roads we’ll be working with our local law enforcement agencies as well,” Gardner says. Gardner says alcohol and driving can be fatal for you and others.  “Last year in 2023, statewide we had 377 traffic fatalities and we were at a five year high and we’ve seen a reduction in that so far this year, but last year’s total also included 38 percent of those that were killed in traffic crashes were involving drunk drivers,” Gardner says.

The special holiday traffic enforcement will run through Sunday July 7th.

Hospital exec warns assaults on nursing staff are rising

News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -A top administrator in one of Iowa’s leading health care systems says the safety of staff is becoming a concern. Scott Curtis is vice president of network development for MercyOne. “We aren’t that much unlike what we hear about in the airline industry, for example, certainly law enforcement,” Curtis says, “but our health care workers are continually put in situations that are not safe and that’s a challenge.” An Iowa Hospital Association survey found hospitals in the state reported nearly 37-hundred incidents of what it classified as workplace violence last year. That includes verbal threats as well as being kicked, punched and scratched.

Curtis recently discussed the issue with U-S Senator Joni Ernst during her visit to a MercyOne clinic in Forest City. “We continue to talk with the senator and other representatives about the type of laws that we could put in place that would heighten the ramifications to folks that bring harm to our workers,” he says. Nearly 40 states have laws with enhanced penalties for assaults on health care workers. A recent report from a company that surveys patients and employees throughout the country found nearly 17-thousand assaults on nursing staff in U-S hospitals were reported last year. That’s a record.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 7/1/24

News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater, today (Monday), reports two arrests took place last week. Thursday night, 71-year-old Dennis Devee Buckner, of Fontanelle, was arrested for Harassment in the 3rd Degree, after the Adair County Communications Center received a report that a minor child working at the Casey’s Store in Fontanelle, was being harassed at the store. The incident was authenticated through video surveillance and by a witness statement.

Buckner claimed he had known the girl since she was little, and that anything he said was a joke. He was transported to the Adair County Jail and released that same evening on a $3,000 cash or surety bond.

And, at around 10-p.m. Friday, Adair County Sheriff’s Deputies arrested 22-year-old Igor Stovan, of Lincoln, NE, for OWI/1st offense. His arrest took place following an investigation into a reported road rage incident on Interstate 80. In addition to his OWI arrest, Stovan was cited for Open Container – Driver 21 years and older. He released Saturday night on a $1,000 bond.

JULY BIRTHDAY CLUB 2024

Birthday Club

July 1st, 2024 by Lori Murphy

July 1:

  • Rayden Moore of Exira (winner)
  • Emmy Benton of Exira
  • Michele Kirchhoff of Lewis
  • Mark Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Jo Ann Brahms of Griswold
  • Bev England

July 2:

  • Jacob Thomas of Atlantic (winner)
  • Kay Wickman of Atlantic
  • Julie Vais of Exira

July 3:

  • Cora Zikuda of Lewis (winner)

July 4:

  • Brandy Fieblekorn of Exira (winner)
  • Justin “Dudley” Freeman of Avoca
  • Joyce Jensen of Exira

July 5:

  • Chris Wahlert of Exira (winner)
  • Greg Waters of North Bay, Australia

July 6:

  • Heather Sager of Atlantic (winner)
  • Jordan Dailey of Atlantic
  • Bev Moffatt of Atlantic

July 7:

  • Arnie Lamp of Atlantic (winner)
  • Reid Mosier of Atlantic

July 8:

  • Chris Williams of Atlantic (winner)
  • Sheli Brown of Atlantic

July 9:

  • James Klindt of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cestra Dodson of Atlantic

July 10:

  • Ellie Wahlert of Exira (winner)
  • Emery Dean Nelson of Audubon
  • Chris Witzman of Atlantic
  • Zach Blanchard of Atlantic

July 11:

  • Mike Bagshaw of Massena (winner)
  • Lynn Andersen of Audubon
  • Adelyn Sanderson of Bonesteel, SD

July 12:

  • John Johnson of Atlantic (winner)
  • Leah Schmidt of Harlan

July 13:

  • Annette Andersen of Kimballton (winner)
  • Carol Seddon of Atlantic

July 14:

  • Olivia Jo Bateman of Atlantic (winner)
  • Jole Jens of Atlantic
  • Keegen Kemp of Atlantic

July 15:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

July 16:

  • Bill Michael Stockwell of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Braydon Androy of Elk Horn
  • Connie Jessen of Exira
  • Parker Wedemeyer of Van Meter

July 17:

  • Mike Haley, Sr of Exira (winner)
  • Bad Dad Brother Mike Waters of Atlantic
  • Erin Kelly of Griswold
  • John Paul Walker of Exira
  • Hayden Landsdown of Atlantic
  • Spenser Sothman of Cumberland

July 18:

  • Mike Mathisen of Lewis (winner)
  • Shari Lewis of Audubon
  • Vern Kinnison of Wiota

Atlantic fire called to gas line struck during digging project

News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Fire Department was dispatched to 7th and Birch Streets at around 9:32-a.m. today (Monday), following a reported gas line that was struck while a company was digging in the area. Authorities were beginning an evacuation of some houses south of 7th Street. Alliant Energy responded to the scene as well. Authorities reported the line was “hissing” pretty good, at around 9:42-a.m.

The gas leak was stopped by 10:30-a.m. Alliant Crews requested the area be blocked-off for about an hour once the leak was stopped, so that repairs could be made to the line.

(UPDATE) – Teenager from Louisiana injured in Atlantic motorcycle accident Saturday evening

News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – In an update to our previous reports, the Atlantic Police Department reports a teenager from Louisiana was injured during a motorcycle accident Saturday evening, on Atlantic’s north side. 13-year-old Hazel Clark, of Calhoun, LA, was riding a pit bike in the grass along the sidewalk of the Schilberg Recreation Area Campgrounds, when she attempted to cross the sidewalk. The rear tire of the bike caught the concrete, causing Clark to be ejected from the machine. The accident happened at around 6:36-p.m.

Clark suffered a head injury and was transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital (CCHS). Her parents tell KJAN News the teen is recovering from her injuries.

Stay sober and alert on the water this July 4th weekend

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – State, federal and local law enforcement agencies encourage all boaters to avoid alcohol and drugs this busy holiday weekend to ensure everyone’s safety on Iowa waters. “Operation Dry Water,” July 4-6, is a national campaign to reduce the number of alcohol- and drug-related incidents and fatalities on the water throughout the year. This effort to deter impaired boating and enforce Iowa’s boating while intoxicated (BWI) laws reminds boaters to stay sober and alert, always wear your life jacket, and take a boating safety education course.

Susan Stocker, boating law administrator and education coordinator for the Iowa DNR, says “Recognizing that impaired boating is as dangerous as impaired driving is vital. Together, we can prevent incidents and save lives.” Alcohol and drugs (legal and illegal) can severely impair a boater’s judgment, reaction time and ability to operate a vessel safely. The effects of alcohol, drugs and some medications can be intensified when combined with sun, wind and wave action. Alcohol use is the leading contributing factor in recreational boating fatalities. The risk of serious injury is equal for operators and passengers. Intoxicated passengers can easily slip, fall overboard or suffer other life-threatening incidents. Stocker says “One-third of all boating fatalities nationally involved alcohol.“Many of those victims were innocent bystanders.”

DNR Water Patrol boat

In 2023, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and its partners contacted more than 1,487 vessels containing 5,2634 boaters resulting in 531 citations or warnings as part of Operation Dry Water. The DNR has partnered with the U.S. Coast Guard, the Army Corps of Engineers, and local police and sheriff’s departments as part of previous Operation Dry Water campaigns.

2023 top areas for BWI arrests

  • Okoboji: 5
  • Clear Lake: 3
  • Saylorville Reservoir: 3
  • Coralville Reservoir: 2
  • Lake Manawa: 2
  • Rathbun Reservoir: 2
  • Mississippi River: 2
  • Total BWI: 27

DNR shares tips for a safe Fourth of July holiday weekend

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 1st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa As the Fourth of July holiday weekend quickly approaches the forecast predicts very warm weather which will draw thousands of people to state parks, beaches, lakes and rivers.

BEACH & SWIMMING SAFETY:

Wherever you choose to swim this weekend or this summer, whether it’s a backyard pool, a pond or lake, or a public pool, please follow these safety tips:

  • Keep a close eye on others, especially children. Assign a designated adult to watch over children, and never assume someone else is watching them. Be close enough to touch the child at all times. Even in ankle deep water, the current can be strong enough to sweep you off your feet and out into deeper water.
  • Swim with a buddy.
  • If you haven’t swam in a long-time, refresh your abilities. All children should learn to swim with formal lessons.
  • Always wear a life jacket. Make sure kids wear their life jackets before getting in the water.
  • Avoid alcohol while swimming.
  • Stay within the roped in area of the lake.
  • Obey posted signs and flags.
  • Take a water bottle with you and keep it nearby throughout the day. It’s easy to get dehydrated in the sun, particularly if you’re active and sweating.
  • Note that
    • Iowa’s public beaches do not have lifeguards on duty
    • Alcohol is prohibited at some public beaches.
    • Glass bottles are prohibited on beaches.

Because the beaches are busier this summer, staff encourage visitors to visit during the non-peak times and days. For the busier beaches/parks, the non-peak days are usually Sundays through Thursdays, and Fridays before 5:00 pm. If you plan to go to the beaches on Saturdays, the non-peak hours are usually before noon.

Parks staff may temporarily close parking lots when they become full and limit the number of visitors at that point. The DNR recommends visitors go to another nearby park or beach that is not as heavily populated. Visitors are reminded to only park in designated parking spaces. Violators will be cited by staff.

BOATING SAFETY:

  • Plan ahead and avoid peak hours and large crowds of boating.
  • Park your vehicles and trailers in designated parking spaces NOT in grass areas or they will be ticketed and towed.
  • Alcohol and boating don’t mix. Wind, sun glare and heat can enhance the effects of alcohol, hindering the operator’s ability to make necessary decisions.
  • The same limit of .08 for operating a vehicle under the influence applies to boating.
  • Always have a designated operator that avoids consuming alcohol.
  • Wear your life jacket, it floats, you don’t! Any children 12 and under must wear a lifejacket at all times on a vessel underway in Iowa.
  • Every boat or vessel must have a wearable life jacket for everyone on board; a USCG approved throw-able flotation device is also required on vessels 16’ or longer.
  • Make sure there is a charged fire extinguisher on board, as well as a horn/whistle.
  • Slow down and watch for other boaters or personal watercraft, have patience.
  • Avoid dams and other hazards on waterways.
  • Obey all posted warning signs and rules.
  • Drain plugs and other water draining devices must be removed and/or remain open during transport to avoid spreading of invasive species.

STATE PARKS/CAMPGROUNDS SAFETY:

The Fourth of July is one of the busiest times to visit a state park as people enjoy beaches and outdoor activities in the summer sun. Please use these safety tips to ensure an enjoyable time:

  • Pack snacks, food, water and personal hygiene products, to bring along for hiking and other recreational activities in the state parks.
  • Stay hydrated with plenty of fluids.
  • Don’t hike alone and always have some way to communicate if you get lost and need help.
  • Wear proper outdoor attire for hiking.
  • Pack bug spray and sunscreen.
  • Slow down on park roadways and obey posted speed limit signs. Families and kids are often walking or biking on the roads.
  • If a parking lot becomes full at a park or campground, staff may temporarily close the parking lots and limit the number of visitors at that point. If there is no parking available, do not park in the grass areas, along roadways or any other area that is not a designated parking lot. Violators will be cited.
  • If a park is busy, consider visiting a nearby state park that is less populated. Or visit the park during non-peak times, which often include mornings and evenings.
  • “Carry In, Carry Out”—please pick up any trash and carry out what you carry into the park. Be respectful and care for our natural resources.
  • Don’t transport firewood; buy it locally.
  • Be respectful of your neighbors camping around you.
  • Campers should dispose of trash in receptacles, not burn it in the campfires.
  • Check the DNR website for current alerts and closures.
  • If you plan to fish, be sure to have a current fishing license. Anyone 16 years and older must have a fishing license to fish Iowa waters.You can purchase one by visiting: GoOutdoorsIowa.com, or by downloading the Go Outdoors Iowa app on your smartphone through the Google Play store or the App Store. You can also purchase your fishing license at some local retailers in your area.

PADDLING SAFETY:

Whether it be tubing, kayaking or canoeing, paddlers are enjoying the splash of the water, scenic views, and wildlife viewing from Iowa’s rivers, rapids and streams. Many new paddlers are getting out on the water for the first time this summer. Stay safe each time you paddle with these simple safety tips:

  • Always wear your life jacket. Kids 12 and under must wear a life jacket at all times. Iowa law requires life jackets on every watercraft, whether it’s a motorized boat, jet ski, kayak, canoe, or even a paddleboard.
  • Never paddle rain swollen streams that are at or near flood stage.
  • Paddle with a group, not by yourself.
  • Let others know where you will be paddling, including what access to what access, and when you are expected to return.
  • Know and understand your river levels and flows, as well as the weather forecast.
  • Avoid wading in current off of a river bank, sandbar or access points.
  • Learn about and study your route in advance. Know where your take-out access is located, how many river miles downstream, and how long it is going to take to get there.
  • Check the Iowa DNR’s interactive paddler’s map for updates on real-time hazards like downed trees and log jams, strainers and bridge construction. Pay attention to the dam warning signs and know where dams are located before you head out on the water.
  • Bring along a dry bag with a set of extra clothes you can change into if you get wet, a first-aid kit and a protected cell phone or weather radio.
  • Pack plenty of water to stay hydrated. Wear light, loose fitting clothing that dries quickly. Wear a hat, sunglasses and plenty of sunscreen.