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2 dead, 1 injured in NW crash, Wednesday

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Hull, Iowa) – A collision in northwest Iowa, Wednesday morning, resulted in two deaths and one person injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports the accident happened at around 10:33-a.m., a little northwest of Hull. Authorities say a 2017 Dodge Caravan driven by 56-year-old Suzanne Barron, of Sioux City, was traveling west on 310th Street, at the same time a 2019 Freightliner truck driven by 46-year-old Jamie Hueschen, of Sioux City, was traveling southbound on U-S Highway 75. A 2009 Chevy Silverado driven by 31-year-old Ethan Kooima, of Hull, was eastbound on US Hwy 18, waiting to turn south onto Hwy 75.

When the van failed to stop at the intersection, it was struck on the passenger side by the Freightliner truck. Both vehicles exited the southwest corner of the intersection, where the van hit two stops signs and overturned, coming to rest on the driver’s side. The Silverado pickup was struck by flying vehicle debris from the initial collision.

Suzanne Barron and her passenger, Rene Ross, II, of Hull, died from their injuries. The driver of the semi was hurt and transported by Sioux Center Ambulance to the Sioux Center Hospital. All of the crash victims were wearing their seat belts.

Harlan Municipal Utilities warns of spoofed utility disconnect calls

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with Harlan Municipal Utilities are warning their customers about a new telephone scam that’s circulating. The caller uses spoofing technology to make it appear as if the call is local, and then pose as an HMU employee. The caller typically warns the customer about an impending utilities shutoff unless the customers’ bill is paid immediately, and they may ask for some type of payment over the phone. That is a scam.
HMU says customers subject to disconnection ALWAYS receive a written notice in the mail, and a door posting, prior to disconnection. If you have any questions about your utility bill, call HMU at 712-755-5182.
For more information about this, and other similar phone scams visit the FTC’s website here:

Iowa assistant talks about Tyler Goodson and the NFL

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa running backs coach Ladell Betts believes Tyler Goodson is ready for the NFL. Goodson declared for the draft after a junior season in which he piled up more than 1150 yards of rushing and nearly 250 in receiving. He is considered a likely middle round selection.

Betts says Goodson’s style translates well to the NFL.

 

Iowa State’s Breece Hall talks NFL Draft

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State running back Breece Hall could become the first Iowa State player selected in the opening round of the NFL Draft since 1972 on Thursday night when the draft begins in Las Vegas. The two-time Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year is hoping to be the first running back off the board.

Most of the analysts have either Hall or Michigan State’s Kenneth Walker as the first running back selected.

Hall performed well at the combine and at ISU’s Pro Day and credits his family for supporting him during the process.

Pitching puts Iowa baseball in B1G title hunt

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is in the hunt in the Big Ten baseball race and pitching is the biggest factor. The Hawkeyes lead the league in earned run average at two-point-95 and opponents are batting just .201. Iowa’s top two starters are back from injury and coach Rick Heller says that has also set up the bullpen.

The pitching staff struggled with walks in non-conference play. Heller says that has been solved in the league race.

Iowa beat Western Illinois 11-1 on Tuesday night to move to 24-13 overall. Heller says the Hawkeyes have improved in a number of areas.

The Hawkeyes are tied for fourth in the Big Ten at 8-4 and just a game behind league leading Rutgers in the loss column. They open a conference series Friday night at Nebraska.

Skyscan Forecast – Thursday, April 28, 2022

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered afternoon shwrs & tstrms. High 68. SE @ 15-25 mph.

Tonight: Mo. Cldy w/showers & tstrms. Low 52. SE @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms. High near 70. SE @ 15-25.

Saturday: Mo. Cldy w/showers & tstrms, mainly in the morning. High 62.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High near 60.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 77. Our Low this morning was 48. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 68 and the Low was 40. The Record High on this date was 94 in 1910. The Record Low was 26 in 1965.

Ernst says AG should drop appeal of ruling that ended mask mandate on public transportation

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is urging the Justice Department to drop its appeal of a ruling that struck down the mask requirement for public transportation. “Americans’ decisions to wear masks should be up to them,” Ernst says. “…Americans are tired of the masks. They’re ready to move on and get on with their life.”

Last week a federal judge in Florida ruled the Centers for Disease Control had exceeded its authority by issuing a mask mandate for planes, trains, buses and subways. Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, points to President Biden’s statement last week that it’s now up to Americans to decide whether to mask up and she says pursuing an appeal creates uncertainty for businesses and travelers. “This is a point in the pandemic, and I wish that we would start calling it an endemic, that people can make up their own mind,” Ernst said.

The now cancelled nationwide mask mandate for public transportation was set to expire May 3rd. Ernst says the Biden Administration should focus its public health measures on immigrants who are illegally crossing the southern border. “You don’t know if they have been vaccinated. You don’t know if they are carrying COVID,” Ernst says. “You simply don’t know the background and their circumstances.”

Ernst opposes the Biden Administration’s plan to end a Trump era policy that has sent unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers back to Mexico to wait for immigration court action on their cases. Human rights groups say the policy has led to an increase in violence in areas where migrants are waiting in Mexico. Ernst and other Republicans say ending the policy will lead to a dramatic increase in illegal border crossings.

Sioux City residents asked to voluntarily reduce water use

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April 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sioux City residents are being asked to voluntarily conserve water because of the ongoing drought. The flow in the Missouri River is low and Sioux City Utilities director Brad Puetz says wells that are used to provide water in the system are low, too. “What we’re seeing right now is significant lower levels in those supply wells,” he says, “and we’re having to valve them back a bit just to keep those wells in water.”

Puetz says residents can reduce lawn watering, take shorter showers and adjust the length of washing cycles on dishwashers and washing machines — and he emphasizes these are voluntary moves for Sioux City residents. “There is a conservation plan in place. This step does not start step one of the conservation plan,” Puetz says. “We’re trying to head it off as early as possible, asking citizens to conserve water in the home as much as possible.”

City officials are reducing street cleaning in Sioux City and will not flush fire hydrants unless it’s necessary. The Missouri River helps replenish the city’s water wells. Puetz does NOT expect the Army Corps of Engineers to boost the water flow out of the Gavins Point Dam upstream in Yankton, South Dakota. “I can’t speak for the Army Corps of Engineers, but I think right now the max releases are going to say right around 25,000 to 26,000 cubic feet per second, just to meet navigation and recreational purposes,” Puetz says. “They’re dry up north, too. The larger basins — (Lake) Sakakawea, Garison and Fort Peck — they’re 10 to 11 feet low.”

Sioux City Utilities also provides water to South Sioux City, Nebraska and Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Puetz says if customers start voluntarily conserving water now, it will lower the possibility the city will have to mandate restrictions early in the summer.

Atlantic School Board approves resignations & contracts

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April 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Board of Education for the Atlantic Community School District met in a Special Session this (Wednesday) evening. During their session, the Board received an update from Guy Somers on the iJAG (Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates) Program. They are also discussed School Social Work/Therapeutic classroom programs.

Superintendent Barber reminded the Board of the following dates of events:

  • Their next regular meeting, which is 5:30-p.m. May 11th.
  • Senior Class Night takes place at 7-p.m. May 11th.
  • Baccalaureate will be held 7:30-p.m., May 18th.
  • Superintendent Evaluation Comments are due in on May 18th, also.
  • Graduation/Commencement is at 2-p.m. on May 22nd.
  • There is a Board Work Session on May 25th at 5:30-p.m.
  • The last day of school is May 26th.
  • And, the End of Year Reception/Employee Recognition will be held May 27th.

The Atlantic School Board approved the following resignations and Contract Recommendations:

  • Resignations:
    • Brandon Baggett, and Robert Astuni, HS English Teachers
    • Rhonda Hawkins, HS Business Teacher/Multi-Occupations Coordinator
    • Laura Vogel, HS Math Teacher
    • Pattiey Koontz, 3rd Grade Teacher
    • Jeff Hetrick, Preschool Route Driver.
  • Contract Recommendations for:
    • Scott Dickerson, Transfer from HS Night Custodian to MS Day Custodian
    • Allison Widrowicz, MS Special Education
    • Nathan Berg, Volunteer Girls Golf Coach
    • Anna Pauley, HS Chemistry/Physics Teacher
    • Molly O’Hara, HS Physical Education/Health Teacher

The Board also approved the High School Gymnasium Sound System improvements. Superintendent Steve Barber said the original system was installed in 1995, and that they are “lucky” it’s lasted them this long. “We’ve looked at two different systems,” Barber said, “One that comes out of the scoreboard, which is limited to reach, and then a comprehensive one,” which would include acoustics, and is under the cost estimate of $51,000. It includes multiple speakers and controls, and will be an upgrade from the system they’ve been struggling with all year.

The goal is to have the work complete by sometime in August.

Cardinals avoid sweep with 10-5 win over Mets

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April 27th, 2022 by admin

The St. Louis Cardinals avoided a three game sweep and beat the New York Mets 10-5 on Wednesday afternoon at Busch Stadium. The Mets led the game 4-1 after 2 innings but the Cardinals got two back in the third and plated 5 in the 4th to seize control of the game.

Tommy Edman had 3 hits and 3 runs scored. Nolan Arenado also had three knocks, 1 run scored, and 3 RBI. Four different Cardinal pitchers made an appearance with Jake Woodford getting the win in relief of Steven Matz.

Arenado and Cardinals first base coach Stubby Clapp were ejected following a benches clearing brawl in the 8th. The Mets had been displeased with the number of hit batters in the previous two games and it boiled over Wednesday. Mets righty Yoan Lopez threw up and in at Arenado and the benches cleared after Arenado started barking back.

The Cardinals improved to 10-7 on the season and the Mets fell to 14-6. The Cardinals will host the Diamondbacks on Thursday. We’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame at 5:50 p.m.