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Iowa pheasant population survey begins Aug. 1

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July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The impact that a cold and snowy Iowa winter and driest spring since 1994 had on pheasant nesting success will likely be seen when the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) conducts its annual roadside pheasant counts between Aug. 1-15.

The statewide survey is conducted by Iowa DNR staff who drive 218, 30-mile routes on gravel roads at dawn on mornings with heavy dew. Hen pheasants will move their broods to the edge of the gravel road to dry off before they begin feeding, which makes them easier to count. Todd Bogenschutz, upland wildlife research biologist for the Iowa DNR, says “We had a cold and snowy winter from early January till February, which hurts hen survival, then a warm up, and a good March and April – the dry spring was a positive for nest success – so the model says our pheasant population we will likely be status quo to a slightly increasing. It will be interesting to see the survey results. The conditions for the survey are important as the accuracy of the counts depend on the dew conditions when the routes are run. While the drought conditions have eased across most of Iowa, we are still fairly dry.”

The August roadside survey has been conducted over the same routes since 1962. In addition to pheasants and quail, the survey collects data on partridge, cottontails and jackrabbits. Results will be posted online at www.iowadnr.gov/pheasantsurvey in early September. Iowa’s pheasant season begins Oct. 30.

WELCOME HOME CEREMONIES SCHEDULED FOR FIELD ARTILLARY UNIT

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July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Welcome Home ceremonies are planned for July 31, 2021 to honor approximately 250 Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery, 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division. Times and locations are listed below.

Des Moines

Approximately 100 Soldiers will be honored at a formal ceremony on July 31, 2021, starting at 12:15 p.m. at the Des Moines International Airport. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @IowaNationalGuard.

Fort Dodge

Approximately 80 Soldiers will be honored at a formal ceremony on July 31, 2021 starting at 1:00 p.m. at the Fort Dodge Airport. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Facebook @Iowaredlegs.

These Soldiers supported multiple overseas locations in the U.S. Central Command theater of operation. CENTCOM is comprised of 20 nations in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia, including Afghanistan, Iraq and other countries. Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers departed from armories in Spencer, Estherville, Charles City, Fort Dodge, Storm Lake and Johnston to support this mission in August of 2020.

An additional 70 Minnesota Army National Guard soldiers assigned to Battery C, 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery, will also be welcomed home from Alexandria, Minnesota.

Discussion w/regard to a new Community Center in Adair take place next month

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July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Adair, Iowa) – Discussions between City officials in Adair, residents of the community and others, are scheduled to take place three separate dates and times, in August. The talks are with regard to the construction of a new Community Center, which the city has been without for the past several months after the old building was sold to accommodate a new Dollar General store. The City completed moving a house from a lot at 4th and Stuart Streets, and the site prepared to become the Adair Community Center.

Adair Mayor John Larsen says the City wants to get back to having a place for special events.

The current site was chosen because it is centrally located and has access to adequate parking. The new building will be constructed with steel, and feature a special attraction the kids are excited about.

The City of Casey has a similar building, which Larsen says has seen a lot of use. A project like a new Community Center doesn’t come cheap. I but Mayor Larsen said they are working on getting a $250,000 Iowa Community and Tourism grant in order to keep the project off the tax roles as much as possible, but there are some conditions for getting the grant.

The City has already set aside $400,000 for the project, but they need to raise a significant amount of additional funds from the community at large, in order to show strong local support for the project. The budget – including a Splash pad – is over $1-million. If the grant request is approved and private fundraising is successful, the City should be positioned to begin construction on the project in the fall. All gifts (which are tax deductible) should can be dropped-off at City Hall, or send a check to: City of Adair, 320 Audubon Street, Adair, IA 50002. Donations are tax deductible.

The deadline for the City to turn in its grant application and proof of community support, is August 27th, but they will continue to take any funds you wish to contribute. Informational & update sessions will be held: Wednesday, August 11th; Wednesday, August 18th; and Monday, August 23rd. All informational meetings will start at 5:00 p.m. at the Adair City Hall.

Canceled games will likely be forfeits in Missouri Valley Football Conference

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July 28th, 2021 by admin

(Radio Iowa) The Missouri Valley Football Conference says games canceled this season due to COVID will most likely result in forfeits. Conference Commissioner Patty Viverito says vaccination rates were frightening earlier this summer but have improved in recent weeks.

Viverito says their goal is to have 85 percent of players, coaches and staff vaccinated.

Viverito says currently none of the league teams are at the 85 percent level.

Viverito says there is no room in the schedule to make up games that are canceled.

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley admits his program is lagging in its vaccination rate.

The Panthers had several players miss games and had a game canceled during their abbreviated spring season.

Farley hopes what the Panthers experienced in the spring will help motivate the players to get vaccinated.

The Panthers open September fourth at Iowa State.

Unity Christian tops Clarinda in 2A quarterfinal

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July 28th, 2021 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Tanner Schouten gave up four hits in six and two thirds innings of work as Unity Christian beat Clarinda 6-2 in a class 2A quarterfinal round game at the state baseball tournament in Carroll. Unity Christian coach Marlin Schoonhoven.

Eli Erwin had a two run single as part of a three run sixth inning for Unity.

Unity will play top ranked Van Meter in tonight’s 2A semifinals. Van Meter beat Davis County 9-6.

State Baseball Schedule Wednesday 07/28/2021

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July 28th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A Semifinals @ Merchants Park in Carroll

10:00—#1 St. Mary’s, Remsen vs. #4 Kee, Lansing

12:00—#2 St. Albert, Council Bluffs vs. #6 Alburnett

Class 2A Semifinals @ Merchants Park in Carroll

6:00—#1 Van Meter vs. #4 Unity Christian, Orange City

8:00—#2 Centerville vs. #3 Camanche

Class 3A Quarterfinals @ Duane Banks Field in Iowa City

10:00—#4 Central DeWitt vs. #5 Waverly-Shell Rock

12:00—#1 Marion vs. #8 ADM, Adel

6:00—#2 Xavier, Cedar Rapids vs. #7 MOC-Floyd Valley

8:00—#3 Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque vs. #6 Winterset

State Baseball Scoreboard 07/27/2021

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July 28th, 2021 by admin

Class 2A Quarterfinals

Unity Christian, Orange City 6, Clarinda 2

Van Meter 9, Davis County, Bloomfield 6

Camanche 18, Denver 1 (4 innings)

Centerville 10, New Hampton 0 (5 innings)

(Podcast) KJAN News, 7/28/21

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July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:06-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 7-28-2021

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July 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with City of Adair Mayor John Larsen about the drive to build a new Community Center.

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(Podcast) KJAN news, 7/28/21

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July 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. broadcast News with Ric Hanson.

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