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Fourth billion dollar lotto jackpot this year up for grabs tonight

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Tonight’s (Wednesday) Powerball drawing is estimated at more than one-point-seven BILLION dollars. Iowa Lottery spokesperson Mary Neubauer says we are in an extraordinary run for jackpots. “Twenty-23 marks the first time that four lottery jackpots have topped a billion dollars in the same year — I mean it’s ‘s incredibly unusual,” Neubauer says. There was a one-point-six BILLION Mega Millions jackpot won August 8th, a Powerball jackpot just above one BILLION was won on July 19th, and a nearly one-point-three-five BILLION Mega Millions jackpot was won January 13th. Neubauer says the jackpots came after the games were tweaked to match what players want.

“I know people love to joke about the odds in Powerball and Mega Millions, right. I mean, the games have long odds. There is no doubt about that,” she says. “But you don’t get the big jackpots without those long odds, so over time, some of the changes that have occurred in the games do mean that the odds are longer to win. But also the jackpots are so big because they they’ve been growing for months.” The jackpot drawing tonight is no exception.

“It was last one on July 19th with a ticket in California. So the interesting thing is that when you get just these long runs in between winners that also helps achieve the sky high numbers that we’re seeing today,” she says. Another factor is more players buy tickets once the jackpot reaches a certain level, which adds more money to the pot. Neubauer says this current jackpot has followed that pattern. “It seems like we’re to the point where it’s what we call water cooler talk where everybody’s talking about it you know we start to see office pools forming,” Neubauer says. “And we do see when the jackpot is really up there like it is now, we see first time and occasional players jumping in.” Neubauer says the key thing is to remember the shut off time for tickets.

“It is 8:59 p-m on the night of the drawing, If you buy a ticket after that time it will still be a valid ticket, but it will be for an upcoming drawing,” she says. The estimated prize for this drawing is now the second-largest in history behind the two BILLION dollar jackpot won last November.

Griswold Volleyball

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

The Tigers fell just short tonight to Sidney 2-3 with set scores of 22-25, 25-21, 25-20, 19-25 and 17-19. Whitney Pennock broke the previous school record for digs in a season in tonight’s match, picking up 59 digs on the night to put her at 484 digs for this season!! Carolina Arcia had 31 digs followed by R’nya Kirchhoff with 22 digs and Addison Adams and Marissa Askeland with 17 digs each.  Carolina ran the offense, putting  up 47 assists.  Gabbie Greiman scored 20 kills while Marissa had 15 kills and Rnya scored 12 kills. Marissa scored 5 ace serves and Addison, R’nya and Whitney each scored 1 ace.

Hawkeyes Travel to Indiana for Exhibition

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

owa City, Iowa – The University of Iowa rowing team continues its 2023-24 season on Friday, Oct. 13, and Saturday, Oct. 14, on Lemon Lake in Bloomington, Indiana in an exhibition against the Hoosiers.

The Hawkeyes will compete in two 4-kilometer sprints done in four and eight boats on Friday, followed by four 1-kilometer sprints in eight boats on Saturday.

Iowa finished 20th in the CRCA Pocock Final Poll for the first time since 2019 a season ago, and tallied 17 outright victories. Iowa spent four weeks in the top-20 which was also the best since 2021.

The Hawkeyes look to build off of last season’s fifth place finish at the Big Ten Championships for the second consecutive season earning 90 points, 15 more points from the previous year.

 Quoting Head Coach Jeff Garbutt

“We are excited to head to Bloomington this weekend. Indiana is always a good test for us and we look forward to testing our speed against our B1G counterparts.”

Timberwolves at Conference Meet

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

The SWV Timberwolves travelled to Lenox for the Pride of Iowa Conference Championships on Tuesday. Running on a beautiful fall afternoon at the Lenox Golf Course, the Timberwolves finished 5th in the girls team standings and 6th in the boys team standings.

In the girls race, the Timberwolves placed 5th overall, led by Olivia Kathikar (JR) in 35th place, Right behind Olivia were seniors Sierra Pearson (36th) and Karissa Richey (37th).  Rounding out the girls team was Victoria Fletchall (JR) in 42nd and Kya Newton (SR) in 43rd. Karissa and Victoria ran season best times tonight.  Karissa and Sierra were less than 20 seconds off from running career PR’s. Sierra and Kya ran their 2nd best times of the season, and Olivia ran her 3rd best time of the season.  Overall, the girls did a great job tonight, and with 2 meets left in the season, they are running some of their best times, which is all we can ask of them.
In the boys race, the Timberwolves placed 6th overall, just 4 points behind SE Warren and ahead of Mount Ayr in the team standings, the first time in a number of seasons that the boys have not been the last place team at conference.  Leading the way for the boys were juniors Matthew Means (27th) and Santiago Quintans Pineiro (29th) who both ran new career PR’s.  A pack of Timberwolves came in 38th, 39th, and 40th with Quaid Eddy (SO), Ashton Boswell (SO) and Ethan James (SR) just 8 seconds apart.  Lucas James (SO) finished 53rd to round out the boys team.
The boys overall continue to impress me this season.  They go out and run hard every night and continue to get better.  I challenged them to be a top 5 team tonight, and it was a close battle with SEW, and I am proud of them for going out and trying to get that tonight.  Matthew and Santiago are having great seasons, running new PR’s almost every meet.  Quaid continues to improve every week. Ethan has been incredibly consistent all season, with just 1:20 spread in his times across all races.
Ashton has been up and down a bit this season, but ran a good time tonight, and Lucas is really improved this year compared to last season.  Overall the boys have been great to work with, and I can’t wait to see what they do as the season wraps up in the next week.
The Timberwolves are scheduled to run on Thursday Oct 12th in their last regular season meet at Mount Ayr, and then wrap up their season with the State Qualifying Meet in Mount Ayr on Thursday Oct 19th.
Results from the Pride of Iowa Championships are available at the link below:

Iowa’s 1st “Safe Haven” baby box installed in Ft. Dodge

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The first Safe Haven Baby Box in Iowa has been installed in Fort Dodge, the city announced Monday. The box is at the Fort Dodge Fire Department at 1515 Central Avenue. The city said the box will become available to mothers following a test period and blessing later this week. According to Safe Haven Baby Boxes’ website, the boxes take “the face-to-face interaction out of the surrender and protect the mother from being seen.”

According to the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services, Iowa’s Safe Haven law “allows parents — or another person who has the parent’s authorization — to leave an infant up to 90 days old at a hospital, health care facility, a fire station, through a newborn safety device, or to an Adoption Service Provider without fear of prosecution for abandonment. A parent may also contact 911 and relinquish physical custody of an infant up to 90 days old to a first responder of the 911 call.”

A new expansion of Iowa’s Safe Haven law will now allow people to give up their baby anonymously through a newborn safety device at places staffed 24/7 with first responders. The Iowa HHS says more than 60 children have been declared safe havens since the law was enacted in 2002. The Safe Haven Crisis Line is available 24/7 at 1-866-99BABY1 (1-866-992-2291).

Former Nodaway Valley Teacher/Football Coach sentenced in sex abuse case

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

A Union County man who was charged in August with more than 40 counts of sexual abuse,  has pleaded guilty to at least one of the counts. KCCI says court records show 42-year-old Ryan Kissell, of Creston, was sentenced to 10-years in prison, following his plea of guilty to at least one count of lascivious acts with a child.  Kissel also has to register as a sex offender and pay restitution to his victim.

Greenfield police officers and Adair County sheriff’s deputies arrested Kissel on Aug. 16th at Nodaway Valley High School, where he was a special education teacher and head football coach. Investigators say Kissell abused a child for a decade. He was initially charged with 24 counts of various lascivious acts with a child, 21 counts of second-degree sexual abuse and one count of continuous sexual abuse of a child.

Kissell was hired in May as a special education teacher for Nodaway Valley High School in Greenfield and head football coach of Nodaway Valley/Orient-Macksburg, according to the district’s school board minutes from May 10. He’s listed as a resource staffer on the Nodaway Valley High School staff directory. He previously taught and coached multiple sports in the Creston Community School District, including high school girls soccer and middle school football.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Oct. 11, 2023

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 68. East southeast wind 6 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tonight: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 54. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.
Tomorrow: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 68. Breezy, with an east southeast wind 11 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tom. Night: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Low around 50. Windy, with an east southeast wind 16 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.
Friday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. Windy. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a low around 42. Windy.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 52. Windy.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 70. Our low was 29. We received .04″ rain early this morning at KJAN. Last year on this date, the high in Atlantic was 80 and the low was 50. The record high for Oct. 11th in Atlantic was 93 in 1893. The record low was 17 in 1987. Sunrise is at 7:27. Sunset is at 6:45.

SW IA man arrested on Sexual Abuse charges

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Fremont County report the arrest of a man on Sexual Abuse and other charges. 29-year-old Donald Wayne Riggins, Jr., of Sidney, was arrested Tuesday at his residence. He faces one-count each of Sexual Abuse 3rd Degree, against an incapacitated individual, a Class C Felony; Sexual Abuse 3rd Degree, a Class C Felony; and two counts of Indecent Exposure, Masturbation, a Serious Misdemeanor.

Donald Wayne Riggins, Jr.

Authorities say at around 5:16-p.m., Tuesday, Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a business in Sidney for a report of a sexual assault. Upon arrival, deputies met with a victim who reported on Saturday (Oct. 7), the victim observed a man allegedly masturbate in a city park and then again at the victim’s residence, against the victim’s will. On Tuesday (Oct. 10), the same male entered the victim’s residence and allegedly committed a sexual assault. A suspect (Donald Riggins, Jr.) was quickly identified.

During the investigation, deputies made contact with a second victim who also reported a similar incident with Riggins, Jr., in the early summer of 2023 and allegedly assaulted by him in July of 2023.

If you have any information regarding any alleged sexual misconduct by Riggins, you are asked to contact the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office at 712-374-2424, ask for Sgt. Andrew Wake, or your local law enforcement agency.

Gov. Reynolds appoints Hunter Thorpe as District Associate Judge  

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October 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds today (Tuesday) announced her appointment of Hunter Thorpe as a district associate judge in Judicial Election District 2B.   Judicial Election District 2B includes Boone, Calhoun, Carroll, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Humboldt, Marshall, Pocahontas, Sac, Story, Webster, and Wright counties

Thorpe, of Ankeny, Iowa, is an assistant county attorney at the Boone County Attorney’s Office.  He received an undergraduate degree from Central College and his law degree from Drake Law School.

Thorpe fills a vacancy created following the retirement of the Hon. Steven Van Marel.

Group says Iowa needs more solar power

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October 10th, 2023 by admin

The latest Iowa Climate Statement signed by more than 200 scientists and researchers at Iowa colleges and universities says the state needs to invest more in solar power. Retired Iowa State University climate scientist Gene Takle says when wind is paired with solar, they tend to make up for each other’s weaknesses.

Around 60 percent of electricity generated in Iowa comes from wind. University of Iowa environmental health professor Peter Thorne says solar could potentially overtake wind.

Several large-scale solar projects are under development, including a 200 mega-watt solar farm in Linn County at the former Duane Arnold nuclear plant. Iowa’s electric wind production is higher share than any other state, but Iowa solar energy capacity is well below the national average.