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Lane closures on U.S. 59 south of Shenandoah begin on Monday, July 24

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – July 18, 2023 – The Iowa DOT’s Creston Construction Office says if you plan on driving along U.S. 59 south of Shenandoah in the coming weeks, you need to be aware of a road construction project that may slow down your trip.

Starting on Monday, July 24, weather permitting, construction crews will be working on asphalt paving and grading work at the bridge over Fisher Creek, 1.2 miles south of Iowa 2 near Shenandoah. The roadway will be reduced to one lane with a lane-width restriction of 12-feet. You will be directed through the work zone with temporary traffic lights.

12 States partner for the “Highway 20 Speed Enforcement Project”

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report that on July 13th, Troopers and Officers from multiple agencies joined law enforcement partners across the country, as part of the ongoing “Highway 20 Speed Enforcement Project.” The Project, started by the Iowa State Patrol, has grown into a nationwide effort among state police, state highway patrol and local police agencies, to promote traffic safety and reduce crashes across the 12 state that U.S. Highway 20 runs through.

U-S 20 spans nearly the length of the country, from east-to-west, running from Newport, OR to Boston, MA. It was designated as the longest highway in the country in 1989, at 3,365 miles. As of 2020, various projects have slightly shortened its length. The Highway 20 Project is a bimonthly collaborative effort, taking place on a select day with a two-hour initiative in the morning and again in the evening. During the July 13 initiative, 93 officers across the country made 691 contacts with the motoring public. Of those, 389 resulted in citations, 295 warnings, and seven motorists were assisted.

In Iowa, U-S 20 covers 333 miles. Over the course of the four projects in 2023, multiple officers from over 40 agencies have issued 1,965 citations, 1,275 warnings, and assisted 76 motorists. Lieutenant Brian Beenen, District 9 Commander, Cedar Falls, says “With the goal of improving safety and reducing crashes on all roadways, the Iowa State Patrol is thankful for the partnerships that have been made to make this project successful. This coast-to-coast initiative involves over 40 law enforcement agencies across the country. We look forward to continued collaboration to make our roadways safe.”

The public is encouraged to call 911 in Iowa or 911, to report drug activity and dangerous or impaired drivers.

Austin Phyfe may return for Northern Iowa men’s basketball

Sports

July 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Austin Phyfe may return next season for the Northern Iowa men’s basketball team. The 6-9 All Missouri Valley standout saw limited action two years ago while battling long-term COVID and sat out all of last season while being treated for blood clots.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. As he said Phyfe has been granted an added year by the NCAA but needs to come off of the blood thinners he is still on to return to action.

Jacobson says Phyfe is as healthy as he has been in a couple of years.

Jacobson says Phyfe will not be with the Panthers next week when they travel to Brazil to play four games.

Phyfe’s return would be a welcomed addition for a Panther squad looking to bounce back from a 14-18 record.

Ashley Joens repeats as Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year

Sports

July 18th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – For the second-straight year, Iowa State women’s basketball’s Ashley Joens has been named Iowa State Athletics’ 2022-23 Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year. Joens becomes the sixth Iowa State female athlete to earn the award multiple times and just the fourth to win in consecutive years.

Joens finished her Cyclone career as the program’s all-time leading scorer with 3,060 points and was just the 14th player in NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball history to reach 3,000 points. She is the ninth all-time among NCAA Division I women’s basketball players. In her final season, Joens averaged 21.6 points per game and 9.7 rebounds per game.

She was named the Big 12 Player of the Year and was a four-time unanimous All-Big 12 First Team selection, a three-time recipient of the Cheryl Miller Award, and a two-time WBCA All-American. Last week, Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark announced Joens as the inaugural female recipient of the Bob Bowlsby award, the Conference’s most prestigious honor established by the Big 12 Board of Directors and voted on by member athletics directors.

In 2022-23, Joens led the Cyclones to a Big 12 Tournament Championship, their first since 2001, and an automatic berth to the 2023 NCAA Tournament. She was also named the Most Outstanding Player of the Championship after averaging 26.7 points and 11.0 rebounds in leading the Cyclones to the tournament title. She scored 30 points against Baylor, 22 against No. 14 Oklahoma, and 28 in the championship game against No. 15 Texas.

In April, Joens was drafted 19th overall in the WNBA Draft to the Dallas Wings, the fourth highest draft pick in school history.

Celia Barquin Arozamena Iowa State Female Athlete of the Year Winners
1980 – Mary Seybold – Track & Field
1981 – Debbie Vetter – Track & Field
1982 – Annette Ackerson – Swimming
1983 – Tanya Roach – Swimming
1984 – Diane Doles – Volleyball
1985 – Tonya Burns – Basketball
1986 – Jane Lobenstein – Basketball
1987 – Nawal El Moutawakel – Track & Field
1988 – Linda Evans – Volleyball
1989 – Carmen Jaspers – Basketball
1990 – Jennie Condon – Softball
1991 – Jennifer Adams-Keitges – Swimming
1992 – Edith Nakiyingi – Track & Field
1993 – Karen Glerum – Track & Field
1994 – Melanie Young – Basketball
1995 – Kary Law – Volleyball
1996 – Beth Bader – Golf
1997 – Kim Mazza – Gymnastics
1998 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
1999 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
2000 – Stacy Frese – Basketball
2001 – Megan Taylor – Basketball
2002 – Angie Welle – Basketball
Gina Curtis-Rickert – Track & Field
2003 – Gina Curtis-Rickert – Track & Field
2004 – Janet Anson – Gymnastics
2005 – Anne O’Neil – Basketball
2006 – Janet Anson – Gymnastics
2007 – Lyndsey Medders – Basketball
2008 – Lisa Koll – Track/Cross Country
2009 – Kaylee Manns – Volleyball
2010 – Lisa Koll – Track/Cross Country
2011 – Kelsey Bolte – Basketball
2012 – Betsy Saina – Track/Cross Country
2013 – Betsy Saina – Track/Cross Country
2014 – Christina Hillman – Track & Field
2015 – Chonlada Chayanun – Golf
2016 – Caitlin Nolan – Volleyball

2017 – Jhoanmy Luque – Track & Field

2018 – Celia Barquin Arozamena – Golf

2019 – Bridget Carleton – Basketball

2020 – Callie Logue – Track/Cross Country

2021 – Sami Williams – Softball

2022 – Ashley Joens – Basketball

2023 – Ashley Joens – Basketball

Grassley in group of Senators pushing for cattle price transparency bill

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Senator Chuck Grassley says election year politics could be helpful in getting a bipartisan bill through the U.S. Senate. The bill calls for price disclosure in the cattle market, so people who aren’t selling cattle under a contract with one of the four big meatpackers can find out if the price they’re being offered is fair.

“When it comes to Midwestern people that don’t want a contract, they want a daily market, sometimes they can’t get a price,” Grassley says. “If they get a price, it’s only about 11% of the daily kill and they don’t know if it’s a fair price because the contract price isn’t in that daily average and this bill would put it in that daily average.”

Ten Democrats and a dozen Republicans are co-sponsoring the bill. Grassley met with Montana Senator Jon Tester and other key senators in his office last week to discuss a strategy for getting Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to bring the bill up for a vote.

“We’re counting on Tester, being a Democrat up for reelection…having more of a voice with Schumer than we Republicans would have to hopefully move that bill,” Grassley says.

The bill did clear the Senate Ag Committee last year, but it was never considered in the full Senate.

Cass Supervisors set date for a hearing on a change in Zoning Classification for a gunsmith shop

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, this (Tuesday) morning, acknowledged the receipt of a recommendation by the County Zoning Commission, to change the zoning classification from General Agricultural to Light Industrial, with regard to a parcel of land located in Pymosa Township. The request to the Commission was from Ronald West.

Zoning Commissioner Mike Kennen explained West’s request passed all the checks needed for approval.

He said West wants to change to the zoning for the purpose of establishing a gunsmithing, manufacturing, repair and sales business, similar to one approved in November, 2022, for McCunn Specialty Firearms, in Massena. Kennon explained where West’s shop is located.

Cass County Zoning Administrator Mike Kennon speaks with the County BOS 7/18/23.

After acknowledging the recommendation, the Board set their next meeting on July 25th at 9-a.m., as the date and time for a Public Hearing on the recommendation.

Audubon School Superintendent says building projects are on-budget; expects completion before Aug. 23rd

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – Audubon School District Superintendent Eric Trager reports the District’s building projects at the Middle School/High School Buildings have remained on-budget, and he’s hopeful they will be finished before the start of the 2023-24 School Year on August 23rd.

Even if the projects are not fully completed, as long as the life safety systems are in-place, the kitchen is fully up and operational, and all the inspections are done, there shouldn’t be any reason school can’t start on-time and the buildings occupied. Eric Trager said the construction trades industry, like many industries, are in desperate need of workers, and he suggests one way to fill that gap, is by encouraging students who are wondering what to do after they graduate, to attend a trade school.

He says opportunities abound for those who have the learned skills and work ethic. Mr. Trager said the Audubon School Board, Monday night, approved an Elementary School LED lighting project.

He said the Board also approved personnel matters, and several administrative items on their agenda, during their first meeting of the new fiscal year, including: The District’s Legal Counsel; Equity Coordinators; Asbestos Manager; Level 1 and 2 Investigators; Bank depositories and limits; and the separate second as well as first readings of multiple Board Policies.

They also approved the Sports Booster’s Concession Stand Project.

Mr. Trager said they’re excited to get the kids thinking about coming back to school and are looking forward to August 23rd. The next meeting of the Audubon School Board takes place August 21st.

Atlantic Police report eight arrests over the past couple of weeks

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Police Departments reports there were eight arrests from June 30th through July 17th.

On Monday (7/17), 18-year-old Tate Conyers, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault.

There were two arrests July 13th, in Atlantic: 25-year-old Fancisco Salazar, of West Point, NE, was arrested for Public Intoxication, and, 47-year-old Amanda Bashor, of Atlantic, was arrested for 2nd Degree Harassment.

43-year-old Jeremy Waltz, of Atlantic, was arrested July 11th, for Criminal Mischief in the 2nd Degree.

Two people were arrested by Atlantic Police on July 7th: 34-year-old Shea Young, and 47-year-old Anthony Hernandez, both of Atlantic, were arrested for Disorderly Conduct.

On July 5th, Officers arrested 27-year-old Billy Tenson, of Atlantic, for Public Intoxication. And, on June 30th, 43-year-old Theodore Hansen, of Brayton, was arrested in Atlantic, for OWI.

All subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail. The jail roster as of July 18th, indicated Bashor, Conyers, Hernandez and Waltz, remained in the Cass County Jail. The others were held until their initial court appearances, and released or held for another agency.

Trump in Cedar Rapids this afternoon to tape Fox News town hall

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump is due in Cedar Rapids this (Tuesday) afternoon to tape a town hall forum that will air tonight on Fox News. The event will be staged at the arena in downtown Cedar Rapids that was originally known as the Five Seasons Center, now called the Alliant Energy PowerHouse. Trump held a rally there in June of 2017, but today’s taping is not a a public event and tickets are sold out. Sean Hannity is the host and the forum will air during his 8 p.m. time slot on the Fox News Channel.

Trump has not appeared in person at recent multi-candidate forums in Iowa, but Trump has indicated he’ll speak at the Iowa G-O-P’s fundraiser in Des Moines on July 28th.

(Ticket holders were told the taping will start at 3:45 p.m. and they are to be in their seats well before then. No word on how many people will be in the arena.)

Accident kills one at Winnebago rally in Forest City

News

July 18th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)  – One person was killed in Forest City at the annual summertime rally hosted by Winnebago Industries. The company’s director of communications Dan Sullivan confirms that on Sunday evening, an attendee of their annual Camp Winnebago Rally, formerly known as the Winnebago Grand National Rally, was fatally injured in an accident.

Sullivan says they are working with local authorities as the investigation into the incident continues. He says the company’s sympathy is with the family who is mourning the loss of a loved one and they are offering their support to them. Sullivan also says they have professional grief counselors available for those attending the rally.