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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Weather

May 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Light south southeast wind becoming south 5 to 9 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. East southeast wind 3 to 8 mph.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Light east wind becoming east southeast 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 78.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 78.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 78. The Low was 50. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 64 and the Low was 48. The Record High on this date was 97 in 1939. The Record Low was 26 in 1963. Sunrise is 5:54. Sunset at 8:39.

DNR official offers advice to prep for big boating weekend ahead

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An official who’s in charge of state boating safety courses says the first step to a safe boating weekend is checking the equipment that will be transporting a vessel on land. Susan Stocker has been the boating law administrator for the Iowa Department of Natural Resources since 2009. “Memorial weekend is coming up and, of course, it’s the start of the Iowa boating season,” Stocker says. “People, before they even head out to the lake, make sure that their trailer, wheelbearings and their lights are all in working condition so you’ll be able to get yourself to the body of water you want to go on.”

Once on the water, Stocker says boat operators and passengers need to be on the look out for floating debris. “We’ve got some higher water throughout Iowa, so you want to make sure that you see if there are any logs that are just under the surface of the water and you want to make sure that you, though surrounded by water…drink plenty of water and have sunscreen.” Stocker says, “and make sure that you save the alcohol when you’re back on shore.” Stocker says drunk boating can be as dangerous as drunk driving on the roads because the affects of the wind and glare of the sun can enhance the effects of alcohol.

“It can slow a person’s reaction and cause some hazardous conditions when trying to operate a boat,” she says. A wearable life jacket is required safety equipment for every person aboard a boat. Vessels that are 16 feet or longer need a floating device, like a ring buoy on a rope, that can be thrown to someone who may be in trouble in the water.

Four buildings on former Maytag campus to be turned into a hotel, apartments

News

May 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Historic buildings that used to be part of Maytag’s campus in Newton will be renovated into a hotel and an apartment building. The former Maytag campus was donated to Des Moines Area Community College in 2016 — nine years after Maytag closed. The college has sold nearly four acres to a Des Moines developer who plans to repurpose four buildings and open the hotel and apartments next year.

Kim Didier , the executive director of business resources for DMACC, says the two buildings that will become a boutique hotel have “The Maytag Company” written in large letters along the rooftops.  “Very iconic for the community and for Maytag over the years,” she says. The two buildings were built in the early 1900s. Another building nearby, completed in 1914, will be converted into 70 apartments.

“A brick building, exposed rafters, wooden floors — just very historic,” Didier says. “Kind of a warehouse, factory feel to it.” A smaller building next door will have some amenities for the apartment dwellers. According to a DMACC news release, the hotel and apartment building project will cost about 35 million dollars. DMACC will continue to have an academic center nearby.

“DMACC on the Newton campus has a baking program,” Didier says, “and we’re very hopeful we’ll be able to have that kind of collaboration and synergy where the baked goods that would be offered in the hotel restaurant or just as a cafe would be coming from our culinary program, our baking program.” Didier, who used to work at Maytag, has lived in Newton for 24 years. She says there’s been a lot of collaboration in the community to get this latest project going.

“It’s monumental and transformational,” Didier says, “and we think will continue to propel the redevelopment of the rest of the buildings that were part of the Maytag headquarters.”A couple of other former Maytag buildings already have been turned into commercial space. A brewery and a pub are among the 18 tenants. “We’ve had this vision of really creating this mixed use neighborhood that would have the residential component,” Didier says, “that would have the retail.”

Maytag was founded in 1893 and by the 1920s one of every five washing machines in America was made in Newton. The company was sold to Whirlpool in 2006 and a year later operations in Newton were shut down. There were three previous owners of the emptied out Maytag campus until DMACC took over. The State of Iowa is providing a 14 million dollar “reinvestment district award” that will support the development of the apartments and hotel as well as several other related projects in Newton.

2 injured in southern Iowa crash Monday afternoon

News

May 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Corydon, Iowa) – Two people were injured during a head-on crash Monday afternoon, east of Corydon, in Wayne County. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2014 Dodge van driven by 72-year-old Norman George, of Allerton, was traveling west on Highway 2, and was attempting to pass a 1967 John Deere 40-20 farm tractor pulling a hay trailer, when the van hit the rear of the tractor/hay trailer, causing the van to be pushed into coming traffic. The tractor was operated by 68-year-old George H. Harders, of Corydon.

The van then struck a 2014 Chevy Sonic head-on before rolling over. The impact resulted in the car entering the north ditch. The tractor/hay trailer stopped on the right shoulder of the road. The crash happened at around 2:35-p.m.

Norman George, and the driver of the Chevy Sonic, 34-year-old Robert W. Schuler, of Seymour, suffered severe injuries and were flown by Mercy One helicopter to Mercy Hospital, in Des Moines.

The Patrol says George was not wearing a seat belt.

High School Baseball and Softball Scoreboard 05/22/2023

Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

SOFTBALL

Atlantic 12, Lenox 1 (A: Riley Wood: 8 strikeouts, 3 hits, 1 unearned run. Zoey Kirchhoff 3-4, 2 doubles. McKenna Sonntag 3-4, 2 doubles, 4 RBI. Lila Weiderstein 3-3, double 1 RBI.)
Dallas Center-Grimes 16, Harlan 0
Denison-Schleswig 9, Westwood 2
Earlham 6, Audubon 2
Exira-EHK 11, Coon Rapids-Bayard 5
Gilbert 2, Carroll 1
Glidden-Ralston 8, Madrid 1
St. Albert 7, CB Abraham Lincoln 1
Southwest Valley 16, Stanton 9
West Monona 12, Lewis Central 5

BASEBALL

Atlantic 7, Lenox 5
Bedford 11, Fremont-Mills 5
Earlham 10, Audubon 0
Gilbert 9, Carroll 0
Indianola 16, Creston 1
Lewis Central 4, Sioux City North 2
Red Oak 15, Sidney 0
St. Albert 10, Glenwood 7
West Harrison 6, Woodbine 2

Clarinda advances to girls tennis final four

Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

The Clarinda girls tennis team picked up a Class 1A Region 1 championship win on Monday 5-4 over Spririt Lake. The Cardinals advance in to the girls team tennis final four on Tuesday, May 30th at Waukee Northwest High School.

Clarinda 5 Spirit Lake 4 

1S (SL): Catherine Straus def. Taylor Cole (6-2, 5-7, 10-2)
2S (C): Mayson Hartley def. Taylor Schneider (6-3, 6-4)
3S (C): Avery Walter def. Abbie Oleson (6-1, 6-3)
4S (SL): Emma Straus def. Riley Nothwehr (6-2, 6-1)
5S (C): Brooke Brown def. Mikayla Mingus (6-2, 6-3)
6S (SL): Izzie Wycoff def. Emma Stogdill (6-4, 6-7 (4), 5-10)

1D (C): Cole/Hartley def. Schneider/Oleson (6-2, 6-1)
2D (C): Walter/Brown def. Straus/Straus (6-7 (3), 6-2, 10-4)
3D (SL): Mingus/Wycoff def. Nothwehr/Stogdill (6-4, 6-3)

Joining Clarinda in the final four are Columbus Catholic, Central DeWitt and Pella.

The Class 2A field is down to the final four as well: Cedar Rapids Washington, Dowling Catholic, Ankeny Centennial, and WDM Valley.

Boys Substate Soccer Scoreboard 05/22/2023

Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

Class 1A Substate Semifinals

Substate 7 @ DM Christian
Des Moines Christian 6, PCM 1
Van Meter 2, West Central Valley 0

Substate 8 @ Treynor
Treynor 4, St. Albert 0
Underwood 4, Tri-Center 1

Class 2A Substate Semifinals

Substate 8
Perry 10, Carroll 0 (@ Greene County Middle School)
Glenwood 4, Harlan 1

Class 3A Substate Semifinals

Substate 1
Storm Lake 4, Spencer 2 (@ Spencer Northwest Iowa Soccer Field)
Denison-Schleswig 3, Sioux City West  1 (@ SC North High School)

Substate 7
Dallas Center-Grimes 4, Indianola 1
Lewis Central 5, North Polk 2

Class 4A Substate Semifinals

Substate 2 @ Waukee NW
Waukee Northwest 3, Marshalltown 0
Ankeny Centennial 3, CB Abraham Lincoln 1

CAM boys golf leads Class 1A State Tournament after day one

Sports

May 22nd, 2023 by admin

The CAM boys golf team leads the Class 1A State Tournament by one shot after the first round of play at Ames Golf and Country Club on Monday. The Cougars shot an opening round +51, 171 to lead Remsen St. Mary’s by one stroke. Montezuma and Hillcrest Academy are tied for third, just two shots back. West Fork is only three shots back in 5th to make it a very tight race.

Chase Jahde led the Cougars with a first round +4, 75 and is 2nd overall in the individual scoring. Dawson Barthole of Gehlen Catholic topped the leaderboard with a first round +3, 73. Seth Hensley shot +9 in his first round for CAM and is currently tied for 9th. Bradyn Bohnsack shot a +20 and is tied for 49th and Carson Cary is +29 for CAM.

Griswold’s Kamron Brownlee is tied for 30th in the individual scoring after shooting a +15 on the first day.

Check out the full leaderboard HERE

End of planting season approaching as weather stays dry

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Farmers saw enough dry weather last week that planting season is closing in on the end. The U-S-D-A crop report shows 95 percent of the corn crop is now in the ground. That’s nine days ahead of last year and 12 days ahead of the five-year average. Sixty-five percent of that corn is poking through — about six days ahead of average.

Soybean planting moved from 69 to 84 percent complete in the last week. that puts farmers around one week ahead of last year and two weeks ahead of normal. Forty-three percent of the beans have emerged — which is six days ahead of average.

Injury accident in Creston, Monday afternoon

News

May 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A collision Monday afternoon (May 22) in Creston, resulted in one person being transported to the hospital for treatment of unknown/possible injuries. Creston Police report the accident happened at around 12:49-p.m. on Highway 34, near Sumner Avenue.

A 2000 Saturn LS1 driven by 27-year-old Jerrie Michelle Boothe, of Creston, was traveling westbound on Hwy 34 and approaching the intersection with Sumner. Boothe thought she was clear to make a left turn into the Creston Wal-Mart parking lot, but her car was struck on the front right side by an eastbound 2008 Chevy Silverado pickup, driven by 27-year-old Jose Luis Carreon, of Creston.

Boothe complained of neck pain. She was transported by ambulance to the hospital. Carreon was not injured. He was unable to provide proof of financial liability, and was cited. Damage from the collision amounted to $3,000.