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High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/09/2021

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September 10th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference

(3-0) ADM 25-25-25 Creston 12-20-8
(3-0) St. Albert 25-25-25 Fremont-Mills 13-14-20

Western Iowa Conference

(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25 IKM-Manning 12-11-12
(3-0) Riverside 25-25-25 Audubon 23-17-22
(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25 AHSTW 22-23-16
(3-1) Tri-Center 25-21-26-25 Underwood 21-25-24-21

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-1) Woodbine def. CAM
(2-1) CAM 25-17-15, Griswold18-25-11
(2-0) Griswold 25-25, Woodbine 23-23

Perry Tournament

(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Ogden 8-19
(2-0) Nodaway Valley 21-21 Perry 18-16
(2-1) Nodaway Valley 14-21-17 South Hamilton 21-19-15
(2-1) Earlham def Perry
(2-1) Earlham def DM East
Championship: (2-0) Earlham 21-22 Nodaway Valley 13-20

Pride of Iowa Conference

(3-2) Central Decatur def. Lenox

Other Scores

(3-0) Ankeny Christian 25-25-25 Murray 8-13-15
(3-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 25-25-25, CB Thomas Jefferson 15-22-21
(3-0) Lamoni 25-25-25 Orient-Macksburg 9-4-8
(3-2) Melcher-Dallas 25-24-25-20-15 Moulton-Udell 23-26-23-25-8
(3-1) Mormon Trail 25-18-28-25 Diagonal 17-25-26-18
(2-0) Mount Ayr 25-25 Pleasantville 20-18
(2-0) Mount Ayr 25-27 Clarke 19-25
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25 Bedford 12-16-20

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Friday, Sept. 10, 2021

Weather

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 86. S @ 5-10.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low around 60.

Tomorrow: Sunny. High 94. SW @ 15-26.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a slight chance of showers. High 89. SW-NW @ 5-10.

Monday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High 81.

Tuesday: Cldy w/a chance of rain. High 74.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 81. Our Low was 45. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 49 and the Low was 45. The Record High on this date was 98 in 1938. The Record Low was 36 in 1959.

State court judge asked to temporarily block Iowa’s ban on school mask mandates

News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Judges in state AND federal court are being asked to temporarily block the state from enforcing its ban on mask mandates in schools. Fran Parr of Council Bluffs, the mother of twin boys who are first graders, filed a lawsuit in state court last month, arguing schools have a duty to protect students from the coronavirus. During a hearing in Polk County District Court yesterday (Thursday), Parr’s attorney, Daniel McGinn, said it is unreasonable for state lawmakers to forbid local school boards from requiring masks.

“It serves no educational, medical or scientific goal,” he told the judge. “It’s just enacted for political reasons to appeal to a certain segment of Iowa’s population who are unhappy about masks. They don’t like the inconvenience.” Sam Langholz, an assistant Iowa attorney general, argued lawmakers have the authority to set a statewide policy on masks in schools.

“Ms. Parr and many other Iowans have strong feelings and opinions about the wisdom of this statute,” he said, “but that’s not a valid basis to enjoin a duly enacted statute of the State of Iowa.”

A FEDERAL judge in Des Moines will hear legal arguments today (Friday) from a group of parents of children with disabilities who are challenging Iowa’s ban on mask mandates in schools.

Axne says Democrats’ infrastructure plan reserves $1 billion for biofuels

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Congresswoman Cindy Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says the initial draft of the Democrats’ infrastructure plan in the U.S. House now reserves a billion dollars to promote the use of ethanol and biodiesel over the next eight years. “To issue grants directly to fuel retailers so that they can convert their existing pumps to deliver higher blends of ethanol and biodiesel,” Axne says. “They can install new pumps or related infrastructure, retrofit terminal operations, etc., so that they can carry more ethanol and biodiesel.”

Axne says it will be quite some time before electric models make up the majority of vehicles in use in America and biofuels are a greener alternative to gasoline AND to hybrid electric vehicles with a liquid fuel back-up. “There are multiple sectors of transportation that should also look to other opportunities, so this is a win-win,” Axne says. “This puts money in the pockets of Iowans while literally reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.”

A recent study led by a Harvard University environmental health professor found carbon and other greenhouse gas emissions from corn-based ethanol were 46 percent lower than from gasoline. Axne says she’s pretty confident the billion dollars for biofuels will stay in the infrastructure package, but she concedes it hasn’t been an easy fight to get it included in the initial draft.

“I’ve been handing out flyers in, literally, the chambers, educating people about biofuels. We’ve been hammering this thing home and, I think it sunk in that: ‘Listen, as we move towards this, let’s not forget a tool that really can move us in the right direction immediately,'” Axne says, “and that’s biofuels.”

The bill, which Democrats call their Build Back Better plan, will be considered in the U.S. House Agriculture Committee today (Friday).

Reynolds says Biden’s vaccine requirements will worsen workforce shortage

News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says the president’s new Covid vaccine rules for federal workers, health care staff and employees in large businesses are dangerous and unprecedented. President Biden says Americans who are vaccinated are growing frustrated with the 80 million who are not and the unvaccinated are fueling the current surge in Covid cases. Biden has moved to require that businesses with more than 100 employees ensure workers are fully vaccinated or tested for Covid weekly.

The president’s executive order now requires all federal government employees and contractors as well as health care workers at facilities that receive federal money be vaccinated. Reynolds, a Republican, has encouraged Iowans to get vaccinated, but she opposes these mandates. Reynolds says Iowans have the ability to make health care decisions for themselves and Biden’s plan will only worsen the workforce shortage as people quit or retire rather than get vaccinated.

Zach Wahls, the top Democrat in the Iowa Senate, says Iowa is in the midst of a dangerous surge in Covid cases because Iowa Republicans have embraced vaccine skepticism. Some Republicans in Iowa’s congressional delegation issued statements yesterday (Thursday) criticizing Biden’s vaccination requirements. Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s encouraging Iowans to get vaccinated, but he opposes the heavy hand of government threatening to fine for businesses if employees aren’t vaccinated or tested regularly.

First district Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion says the president’s actions are unconstitutional. Second district Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa says she encourages adults to be vaccinated, but she’s deeply opposed to a federal Covid vaccine mandate. The Republican National Committee announced last (Thursday) night it plans to file a lawsuit to overturn the president’s vaccine mandates.

Proposed plan for Iowa redistricting to be released next Thursday

News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Legislative Services Agency has announced that the first proposed plan for reconfiguring legislative and congressional districts will be delivered to lawmakers at 10 a.m. next Thursday (Sept. 16). The boundaries for congressional districts and for Iowa House and Senate districts are being redrawn to account for population shifts that are shown in the 2020 Census data.

Three public hearings are scheduled after the maps are released, to give Iowans a chance to weigh in on the plans, then the bipartisan Temporary Redistricting Commission must submit its report on the maps to the legislature. After all that, a Special Legislative Session will convene — probably in early October — so the Iowa House and Senate can approve or reject the proposed maps.

Large metal display to memorialize 9/11 and entered in a major art contest

News

September 10th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Lewis, Iowa) – The owner of a western Iowa welding and metal fabricating company along with several others, have teamed-up to sponsor an event this Saturday in Cass County, to mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks.

Photo’s courtesy Duane Weirich

Duane Weirich, who owns Weirich Welding Plus, in Lewis, says his role in the event was the creation of an eight-by-20-foot custom metal “We the People” wall of American History, with individual cut-out pieces that will be bolted to the wall.

He says there are 91 separate pieces that make up the characters on the wall.

This isn’t the first time he’s his metal working skills to make a wall of history.

He says the first eagle he made was completely out of scrap iron.

Weirich says he and a friend decided to incorporate the project into the 9/11 event. The Lewis Celebration and Freedom Rock Committees got involved in the plan as well. The wall will be on display at Weirich Welding in Lewis, from 10-a.m., until 2-p.m., Saturday, and will include a free light lunch for current First Responders, Law Enforcement, and Veterans. The Public Lunch will be a free-will offering.

On Sunday, Weirich will transport the 5,000-pound patriotic wall to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where it was entered into the  “Art Prize” contest.

He says the wall will be one of the largest objects on display and to be voted on, and then sold through an online auction.

High School Football Schedule – Week 3 – 09/10/2021

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September 9th, 2021 by admin

High School Football
Week 3 Schedule
09/10/2021
Games listed by home team class

8-Player

Fremont-Mills @ Audubon – ON KJAN AND KJANTV
Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Boyer Valley- ON BVTV
Griswold @ East Mills
Stanton @ East Union
Lenox @ Bedford
Ar-We-Va @ Glidden-Ralston
Southeast Warren @ Martensdale-St Marys
Lamoni @ Murray
CAM @ West Harrison
Exira-EHK @ Woodbine- ON WOODBINE TIGER VISION & SPARTAN MEDIA

CLASS A

Southwest Valley @ AHSTW
Woodbury Central @ IKM-Manning
Westwood @ Logan-Magnolia
Tri-Center @ Missouri Valley
Mount Ayr @ Riverside – ON BSTN
Underwood @ St. Albert
Earlham @ Sidney

CLASS 1A

Des Moines Christian @ ACGC
West Central Valley @ Eagle Grove
East Sac County @ OABCIG- ON ESCN
Central Decatur @ Panorama
West Monona @ Ridge View
Clarinda @ Treynor

CLASS 2A

Nodaway Valley @ Red Oak
Saydel @ Chariton
MVAOCOU @ Cherokee
Kuemper Catholic @ Greene County

CLASS 3A

Shenandoah @ Atlantic
CB Thomas Jefferson @ Carroll
Sergeant Bluff-Luton @ Harlan
Boone @ Ballard
Carlisle @ Knoxville
ADM @ North Polk

CLASS 4A

Creston @ Denison-Schleswig
Norwalk @ Lewis Central
Van Meter @ Winterset

CLASS 5A

Glenwood @ CB Abraham Lincoln

Cass County candidate filing update, 9/9/21

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September 9th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports two candidates have filed nomination papers for two seats on the Griswold City Council.  Jim Ridlen and Kirt Underwood, both of Griswold, filed to have their names on the ballot for the Nov. 2nd City/School Elections. The two seats that are open are currently held by Julie Adams and Carol Preston. Their terms expire Dec. 31, 2012.

As of Thursday, Sept. 9th,  the following candidates have filed to run for City offices in Cass County:

Atlantic City Council, 5th Ward (Vote for 1):

Dick Casady (Incumbent)

Anita City Council (Vote for 3):

Simon Jensen (Incumbent)

Mayor of Anita (to fill a vacancy):

John Knutson (Appointed – term ends 11/2021)

Anita City Council (to fill a vacancy) – Vote for 1):

Mark Harris (Incumbent)

City of Atlantic Parks and Recreation Board (Vote for 1):

Shirley Jensen

Mayor of Atlantic:

Pat McCurdy

Grace Garrett

Kathy Somers

Tim Teig

Cumberland City Council (Vote for 3):

Mike Hill (Incumbent)

Darrin Hardisty (Incumbent)

Cumberland City Mayor

Nancy Virginia Coughlin (Incumbent)

Griswold City Council Member (Vote for 2):

Jim Ridlen

Kirt Underwood

Nomination papers may be filed with the Cass County Auditors Office until 5-p.m., Sept. 16th.

Atlantic looks to get back on track against Shenandoah

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September 9th, 2021 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans football team is looking to bounce back after two deflating losses to start the season. The Trojans have been close in the first half of each of their first two games but second half mistakes have led to two shutout losses. Atlantic has a familiar foe coming to town as they try to right the ship, former district opponent Shenandoah Mustangs. Shenandoah is coming off a nice comeback win over Nodaway Valley in Week 2 after dropping their opener to Missouri Valley. Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer was impressed with Shen’s comeback win over the Wolverines.

Coach Brummer said they know the Shenandoah offensive strategy will be to get the ball to their leaders as much as they can. Morgan Cotten is an experienced hard nosed running back and Blake Herold is a big target on the outside. Coach Brummer said those same offensive stars will lead an aggressive defense.

The Trojans and Mustangs will kickoff at 7:00 p.m. at the Trojan Bowl Friday night. A number of things will be happening surrounding the game as well. The Atlantic community is raising funds to donate to the family of Grace Johnson, a Shenandoah student who recently passed in a tragic automobile accident. All fans are encouraged to wear blue in honor of Grace, a 50/50 raffle will be held, and a free will offering will be taken at the gate and you may donate online at gofundme – https://www.gofundme.com/f/hnmbnk-help-the-johnsons or venmo – @forGraceJohnson. Steele McLaren and family will present the funds to the Shenandoah school staff to pass on to the family.

It will also be first responders night with the school district’s Joy Crew holding a tailgate prior to the game, to pay special recognition to First Responders, Firefighters and Law Enforcement. The event takes place between 5:30- and 6:45-p.m. They’ll be treated to a pork sandwich and other goodies. At half-time of the game, those who helped battle the fire at the Atlantic Middle School recently will be recognized, along with their colleagues, especially in light of the 20th Anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks.

Atlantic’s 1970 undefeated football team will be recognized at the game as well.