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High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/25/2023

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April 26th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Atlantic 6, Audubon 3
1. Audrey Jensen (Au) def Rio Johnson 12 (A) 8-0
2. Geri Anderson (Au) def Keira Olsen 12 (A) 8-6
3. Quincy Sorenson 11 (A) def Ava Slater (Au) 8-2
4. Jade Harter 11 (A) def Jordan Porsche (Au) 8-0
5. Josephine Sorenson 12 (A) def Joselynn Moreno (Au) 8-3
6. Geneiveve McCalla 11 (A) def Rachel Rynerson (Au) 8-2
Doubles
1. Jenson/Anderson (Au) def Johnson/Olsen (A) 8-0
2. QSorenson/Harter (A) def Slater/Moreno (Au) 8-2
3. JSorenson/GMcCalla (A) dfe Porsche/Rynerson (Au) 8-4

Bishop Heelan 7, Denison-Schleswig 2
Clarinda 8, Red Oak 1
Clarke 8, Southwest Valley 1
Shenandoah 7, Glenwood 2

BOYS TENNIS

CB City Meet
1st-Lewis Central, 2nd- CB Abraham Lincoln, 3rd- St. Albert, 4th- CB Thomas Jefferson
#1 Singles: Chris Wailes (Abraham Lincoln)
#2 Singles: Payton Fort (Lewis Central)
#1 Doubles: Chris Wailes/Tyler Powers (Abraham Lincoln)
#2 Doubles: 1. Drew White/Broedy Johnson (Lewis Central)

Glenwood 7, Shenandoah 2
Red Oak 9, Clarinda 0
Southwest Valley 9, Clarke 0

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/25/2023

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April 26th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Chariton 214, Creston NTS
Medalist: Makaela Downing, Creston, 45
Runner-up: Jayden Jensen, Chariton, 46

Clarinda 192, Red Oak 218
Medalist: Gianna Rock, Clarinda, 45
Runner-up: Brynn Knaus, Red Oak, 46

East Union 229, Riverside 232, Grand View Christian 271, CAM NTS, Lenox NTS
Medalist: Addison Brink, Riverside, 48
Runner-up: Reese Snyder, CAM, 49

Nodaway Valley 229, Martensdale-St. Marys 241, Central Decatur NTS
Medalist: Kathryn Ballard, Martensdale-St. Marys, 52
Runner-up: Lindsey Davis, Nodaway Valley, 53

Shenandoah 212, Glenwood 231, Hamburg 231, Essex 251
Medalist: Hailee Barrett, Hamburg, 48
Runner-Up: Amelia Mattes, Shenandoah, 50

Sidney 215, East Mills 239
Medalist: Avery Dowling, Sidney, 43
Runner-up: Emersyn Burdic, East Mills, 54

Southwest Valley 209, Mount Ayr 226
Medalist: Maggie Haer, Southwest Valley, 49
Runner-up: Mallory Weehler, Mount Ayr, 51

Treynor 209, Tri-Center 267
Medalist: Brooklynn Currin, Treynor, 40
Runner-up: Sophi Pedersen, Treynor, 53

Underwood 202, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Joanna Reynolds, Griswold ,43
Runner-up: Mary Stephens, Underwood, 44

BOYS GOLF

Harlan 176 Atlantic 182
Medalist:
Runner-up: Tristan Hayes, Atlantic (43)
Other Atlantic Scores: Hudson McLaren 43, Roth Den Beste 47, Tate Nikalsen 49, Cruz Weaver 50, Sam Brosam 50

CAM 182 East Union 202 Lenox NTS Riverside NTS Grand View Christian NTS
Medalist: Chase Jahde, CAM, 41
Runner-up: Seth Hensley, CAM, 45

Clarinda 169 Red Oak 195
Medalist: Caden Butt, Clarinda, 41
Runner-up: Brevin Coston, Clarinda, 42 & Kort Neal, Red Oak, 42

Denison-Schleswig 209, Carroll 212
Medalist: Easton Emery, Denison-Schleswig, 39
Runner-up: Landon Wulf, Denison-Schleswig, 40

East Mills 187, Rock Port 211, Sidney 211
Medalist: Hayden Thompson, Sidney, 42
Runner-up: Kyler Williams, East Mills, 45

Glenwood 159, Shenandoah 180, Fremont-Mills 186
Medalist: Jade Spangler, Shenandoah, 36
Runner-up: Gavin Schau, Glenwood, 37

Mount Ayr 180, Southwest Valley 198
Medalist: Tanner Streit, Mount Ayr, 43
Runner-up: Ethan Bruce, Southwest Valley, 44

Nodaway Valley 180, Martensdale-St. Marys 216, Central Decatur NTS
Medalist: Zach Gebbie, Nodaway Valley, 43
Runner-up: Landon Klobnak, Nodaway Valley, 43

Treynor 157, Tri-Center 210
Medalist: Ethan Konz, Treynor, 36
Runner-up: Bradley Stock, Treynor, 39

Underwood 178, Griswold 188
Medalist: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 39
Runner-up: Hogan Hook, Griswold, 40

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/25/2023

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April 26th, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

St. Albert 4, Atlantic 0 (SA: Ella Klusman 3 goals)
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Glenwood 6, Kuemper Catholic 0 (G: Nora Dougherty 5 goals)
Harlan 3, Underwood 2 (H: Aubrey Schwieso 3 goals)
Lewis Central 12, Creston 0 (LC: Gracie Hays 4 goals, 3 assists)

BOYS SOCCER

AHSTW 5, Riverside 1 (A: Brayden Lund 2 goals, 1 assist. Kayden Baxter 2 goals)
CB Abraham Lincoln 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
St. Albert 8, Atlantic 1 (SA: Kyle Irwin 3 goals, 1 assist)
Glenwood 10, Kuemper Catholic 0 (G: Caden Johnson 4 goals, 1 assist)
Lewis Central 10, Creston 0 (LC: Brayden Shepard 4 goals)
Underwood 6, Harlan 2

Sixty-two Iowa students win state history contest, advance to National History Day national finals

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April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Sixty-two Iowa students took top honors in the National History Day in Iowa contest Monday and advanced to compete in the national contest in June. The 62 students emerged from a total of 498 competitors in Monday’s state contest at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines. In June, they will travel to the University of Maryland where they will compete in the National History Day national contest against nearly 3,000 students from the United States and around the world. The program is administered in Iowa by the State Historical Society of Iowa, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.

This year’s national qualifiers include students from 18 different schools, including (from our area):

  • Abraham Lincoln High School
  • Carroll High School
  • Clarinda High School
  • Lewis Central Senior High School

Special Award winners can be found HERE. Contest Category Award results are shown HERE.

National History Day challenges students to research, develop and present papers, exhibits, documentaries, websites and performances about historical topics related to an annual theme. This year’s theme is “Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas.”

More than half a million middle and high school students around the world participate in the program each year. In Iowa, 695 students participated in the program, which includes a Junior Division (grades 6-8), Senior Division (grades 9-12), and a non-competitive Youth Division (grades 4-5).

As part of the program, students learn important literacy skills and how to conduct research using primary, secondary, community and statewide resources. Working individually or in groups of two to five, they develop the following attributes that are essential for future success: critical thinking and problem-solving skills, research and reading skills, oral and written communication skills, presentation skills, self-esteem and confidence, as well as a sense of responsibility for and involvement in the democratic process.

More information can be found at this LINK.

Davenport says past flood lessons helped shape this year’s response

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April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Davenport is preparing for flooding along the nine-miles of Mississippi River that runs along the city. City officials say they learned from 2019 when the single line of HESCO barriers holding back the flood waters gave out and water rushed into a three-block section of downtown. Public Works Director, Nicole Gleason says this year’s barrier is two high and two wide and reinforced along its length with triple the sand.

“With the current setup I’m very confident. The one thing you can’t be confident in is the rain. So as long as the rain comes in as forecasted, I feel very highly confident in this set up,” Gleason says. Gleason says this barrier could take on a 22-foot flood, a similar scale to 2019. Davenport, Mayor Mike Matson stood next to the temporary floodwall in downtown Monday and says the city learned its lesson from that 2019 record flood.

“We rehearsed we pre-position we practice and set this wall up in two and a half days and then the pumps are in place the core is with us the E-M-A is with us, we’re all ready to go,” he says. Matson says this year’s wall is based on what they found from the 2019 failure.

“A lot of the questions, how big? Well now it’s bigger. We made sure whatever was connected and where the break was that we reinforced. So all of those things are in play here. Confident? We’ll see what happens, right?,” Matson says. Governor Kim Reynolds issued a state disaster proclamation Monday for the ten counties along the Mississippi River as they prepare for the flooding.

The governor’s declaration allows local governments to use state resources at no cost to prepare and respond.

JAMES DALE CAMPBELL, 76, of Audubon (Visitation & Graveside Svcs. 4/27/23)

Obituaries

April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

JAMES DALE CAMPBELL, 76, of Audubon, died Sunday, April 23, 2023, at Atlantic Specialty Care in Atlantic. An open visitation with family of JAMES CAMPBELL will be held from 11-a.m. until 1-p.m., Thursday, April 27, 2023, at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon,

A Graveside service will be held 1:15 p.m. Thursday, at Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

JIM CAMPBELL is survived by:

His wife – LaVonne Campbell

His son – Jason Campbell

His daughter – Amy Campbell

His sister – Rose Mary Hessand

4 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Legislature gives final approval to dramatic escalation in sentences for human trafficking

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April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa legislature has unanimously voted to increase prison sentences for human trafficking in Iowa. Representative Zach Dieken, a Republican from Granville, says the bill will dramatically change how human trafficking and sex trafficking is prosecuted in Iowa. “These crimes and their victims deserve more than a simple misdemeanor pled down from a D felony,” Dieken says. Republican Representative Mark Thompson of Clarion says Iowa has anemic sentences, forcing prosecution of major Iowa human trafficking cases into federal courts, which have a backlog. “The scourge that is on Iowa right now is that we have this and it’s hidden and most of us don’t see it. Most of us, in some cases, don’t want to see it,” Thompson says. “It’s the crime that keeps on giving. You sell drugs, you smuggle drugs, that money’s gone. You smuggle a person, that person keeps providing money to the perpetrator.”

Dieken says the rescue of a child during a western Iowa traffic stop in 2014 illustrates the gravity of the problem. “The six year old boy was not related to anyone in the vehicle and thought he was being taken to his mother’s house in Las Vegas…There was a strong feeling and suspicion from all officers involved that this child was destined for a life in child labor or the sex industry,” Dieken says. “This trooper would see a national award for this traffic stop. This happened in Council Bluffs, not in some far away land.” Those convicted of trafficking anyone under the age of 18 could be sentenced to life in an Iowa prison once the bill becomes law. Representative Elinor Levin, a Democrat from Iowa City, says human trafficking is a serious offense.  “I am not generally a big fan of increasing penalties, but this is a case in which I think the current standard does not match the crime,” Levin says.

The bill passed the House 96-to-zero on March 9th and the Senate approved it today (Tuesday) on a 49-to-zero vote. Senator Brad Zaun of Urbandale was the only senator who spoke before the vote.  “This bill’s very important. Seems like most all the parties have agreed to what we’re trying to do here,” Zaun says. “If you’re doing, engaging in any of these human trafficking, you’re going to pay the price.” Attorney General Brenna Bird has expressed support for the bill and legislators expect Governor Reynolds to sign it into law.

According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington was the first state to criminalize human trafficking in 2003. In 2006, the Iowa legislature unanimously voted to make human trafficking a class D felony — which carries a fine of up to 75-hundred dollars and a sentence of up to five years in prison.

DONALD ALLEN GIBSON, 86, of Audubon (Svcs. 4/28/23)

Obituaries

April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DONALD ALLEN GIBSON, 86, of Audubon, died Monday, April 24, 2023. Funeral services for DON GIBSON will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Friday, April 28, 2023, at GracePoint Church in Atlantic(1 E 22nd St.).

A visitation with family will be held from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., also on Friday at the church.

Interment will be held at Oakfield Township Cemetery South East of Elk Horn, IA following the funeral. Everyone is invited to meet with the family in the reception hall of the Grace Point Church  following the committal service.

Memorials may be directed to the Awana Program at GracePoint Church. And may be mailed to the Gibson Family at 1006 Locust St. Atlantic, IA 50022.

DON GIBSON is survived by:

His sons – Michael (Nancy) of Atlantic, and Brian (Sandy), of Clarinda.

His brother – Richard (Carol) Gibson, of Tyler, TX.

4 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren, other relatives, and his sister-in-law in MO.

AHS Spanish students hosting canned food drive this week to raise funds for Costa Rica trip

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April 25th, 2023 by admin

Atlantic high school Spanish students are conducting a fundraiser this week to help defray costs of an upcoming trip to Costa Rica. A canned food drive effort is underway for all K-12 classes within the Atlantic school district. Atlantic freshman Hank Roberts discussed the effort.

The food drive works in two ways to raise funds. K-12 classes will be competing to see which grade brings in the most food items through Friday. The winning grade will be announced the week of May 1st and will receive a pizza party sponsored by Pizza Ranch at a future date.

AHS Spanish students will then be out in the community this Saturday to collect donations door-to-door. Once all items are collected they are then taken to the Atlantic HyVee to scan and get a monetary value. A number of local businesses have then pledged to match the monetary amount that is raised. Items will then be donated to the Atlantic Food Pantry. If you would like to donate items on Saturday you are welcome to just leave them outside your door. Roberts talked about the value of the experience.

He said they immerse themselves in different scenarios throughout class to try to improve their speaking skills.

AHS Spanish students appreciate the community and sponsor support to help them with the trip experience.

Audubon H.S. Senior Awarded $1,000 Champion Seed Scholarship

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 25th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Ellsworth, Iowa) – Officials with Champion Seed have announced Grant Gleason, a senior at Audubon High School, has received a $1,000 scholarship from Champion Seed to support his college education. Gleason, nominated for the scholarship by his father, will attend Iowa State University to study agricultural studies. After graduation, Gleason plans to return to the family farm and successfully manage the crop and livestock operation.

Ellsworth, Iowa-based Champion Seed selected Gleason because of his impressive academic achievements and his plan to continue working in agriculture. Champion Seed was also impressed by Gleason’s application essay on the role of technology in the future of agriculture. “Until now, equipment has only gotten bigger and bigger, but we have likely reached a point where it is hard to make things bigger, and instead we will start making our machines more precise,” wrote Gleason.

Grant Gleason (Photo submitted)

“Instead of having 48-row corn planters, farmers will buy six different four-row planters that will run themselves,” added Gleason. “In today’s industry, there is often a large financial obstacle involved in getting into farming because equipment is so expensive. With smaller, more cost-competitive machines, beginning farmers won’t have to spend so much.”

The Champion Seed team congratulates Gleason and other area seniors pursuing degrees in agriculture.