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Iowa State reveals Jack Trice Legacy Game throwback uniforms

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

Cyclones Reveal Jack Trice Legacy Game Throwback Uniforms 

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State football program revealed its throwback uniforms that it will wear for the Jack Trice Legacy Game, presented by Nationwide, on Saturday, October 7 when it plays host to TCU at the stadium that bears his name.

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The jersey honors those worn by Jack Trice during the 1923 season and includes many special features, such as:

Ames Logo

In the early 1900s, Iowa State athletic teams were commonly referred to as “Ames.” The Ames logo will be featured on the helmet and uniform pants. 

I Will Script

The “i will” script on the bumper of the helmet is taken from Jack Trice’s handwritten letter penned prior to the Iowa State-Minnesota game in 1923.

Jack Trice Logo

The chevron bars signify the uniform style worn by Jack Trice and Iowa State during the 1923 season.

Replica throwbacks will be available at select retail outlets around the state this fall. Stay tuned for more information.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/22/2023

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Bishop Heelan 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 6, Bishop Heelan 3
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, Sioux City East 4
Sioux City East 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/21/2023

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

Audubon 214, Missouri Valley 248
Medalist: Kali Irlmeier, Audubon, 46
Runner-Up: Kacie Anthofer, Audubon, 48

East Mills 228, Griswold NTS
Medalist: Linsey Keiser, Griswold, 46
Runner-Up: Mallory Lang, East Mills, 49

BOYS GOLF

East Mills 179, Griswold 196
Medalist: Kamron Brownlee, Griswold, 43
Runner-Up: Kyler Williams, East Mills, 43

Missouri Valley 186, Audubon 187
Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley, 38
Runner-Up: Oliver Deist, Audubon, 43

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/21/2023

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Logan-Magnolia 3, Atlantic 0 (LM: Zoe Heim 2 goals)
Lewis Central 4, Glenwood 0

BOYS SOCCER

Atlantic 2, PCM 1 (A: Taye Jordan and Talan Anderson scored the goals. Tyrell Williams 12 saves.)
CB Abraham Lincoln 4, St. Albert 1
Creston 4, Riverside 0
Harlan 2, Tri-Center 0
Lewis Central 10, CB Thomas Jefferson 0

PATRICIA ANN “PAT” WETTERLIND, 87, of Red Oak (Svcs. 04/25/2023)

Obituaries

April 22nd, 2023 by admin

PATRICIA ANN “PAT” WETTERLIND, 87, of Red Oak died on Friday, April 21st at Montgomery County Memorial Hospital in Red Oak. Funeral services for PATRICIA ANN “PAT” WETTERLIND will be held on Tuesday, April 25th at 10:30 a.m. at the Red Oak Presbyterian Church. Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel in Red Oak is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be held on Monday, April 24th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Nelson-Boylan-LeRette Funeral Chapel in Red Oak.

Burial will be in the Center Ridge Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the Red Oak Presbyterian Church.

PATRICIA ANN “PAT” WETTERLIND is survived by:

Children: Denise (Tom) Bergren of Villisca. Barb Drogo of Atlantic. Doug (Patti) Wetterlind of Red Oak. Mike (Cindy) Wetterlind of Red Oak.

12 Grandchildren.

Many Great-Grandchildren

Other Relatives and Friends.

Malvern man arrested for Public Intox

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of a Malvern man on Friday night. At 11:14 p.m. Officers arrested 59-year-old Michael Robert Aguirre Sr. of Malvern in the 400 block of West Washington Avenue in Red Oak on a charge of Public Intoxication. He was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast Saturday 04/22/2023

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April 22nd, 2023 by admin

Skyscan Forecast  Saturday, April 22, 2023  Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/ isolated snow flurries this morning. Partly cloudy this afternoon. NW @ 10-20. High 47.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Diminishing winds. Freezing temperatures across entire area. Low 23.

Sunday: Mostly sunny. Variable winds 5-10. High 50.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy. NW @ 5-10 becoming SE. Low 32.

Monday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. High 58.

Tuesday: Partly cloudy to cloudy. A few isolated showers. High 58.

Yesterday’s high was 46 and the low was 32. This day last year the high was 80 and the low was 57. The all-time record high was 90 set in 1980 and the record low was 20 set in 1936. Sunrise is at 6:30 a.m. and sunset is at 8:08 p.m.

TSA confiscates handgun at Des Moines Int’l. Airport, Thursday

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April 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES, Iowa – Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers prevented a handgun from making its way onboard an airplane at Des Moines International Airport (DSM) Thursday. This is the third firearm detected at a DSM checkpoint this year. Fifteen firearms were detected at DSM security checkpoints in total last year.

During the routine screening of carry-on luggage, a TSA officer spotted the image of a handgun on the X-ray screen. The incident occurred around 6:30 a.m., and TSA officials immediately alerted the Des Moines Police Department. A law enforcement officer responded, confiscated the firearm, and issued a citation. The firearm was loaded with seven rounds, none in the chamber. An additional magazine was also present. The gun’s safety was engaged.

“When someone shows up with a firearm at the checkpoint the conveyor belt is stopped until the police arrive and can remove the carry-on bag from the X-ray machine to safely secure the weapon,” Iowa TSA Federal Security Director John Bright said. “Bringing a firearm to a security checkpoint not only slows down the individuals in that lane, but it slows everyone in line behind them down and is a security and safety concern. Guns should never be brought to the security checkpoint in carry-on luggage.”

This handgun was detected by TSA officers in a passenger’s carry-on bag at Des Moines International Airport (DSM) on April 20. (TSA photo)

Nationally, more than 1,500 firearms were stopped at airport checkpoints in the first quarter of 2023.

TSA recently announced that the penalty for bringing weapons to the airport increased and can reach as high as $14,950, depending on the circumstances. TSA determines the penalty amount for a violation based on the circumstances in each case. TSA will continue to revoke TSA PreCheck® eligibility for at least five years for passengers caught with a firearm in their possession.

Passengers are permitted to travel with firearms in checked baggage if they are unloaded, packed separately from ammunition in a locked hardback case and declared at the airline check-in counter. Firearm possession laws vary by state and locality. Travelers should check for firearm laws in the jurisdictions they are flying to and from.

TSA has details on how to properly travel with a firearm posted on its website. Travelers should also contact their airline as they may have additional requirements for traveling with firearms and ammunition.

Avoca & Sac City honored with Main Street Iowa Development Awards

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April 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

April 21, 2023 (Des Moines) – Main Street Iowa hosted the annual Main Street Iowa Development Awards celebration Friday evening, at Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center in Des Moines. The program honors the efforts of those who work tirelessly to revitalize Iowa’s downtowns and to make a difference in the state’s Main Street districts.

This year, 14 projects were recognized and 47 leadership award recipients were honored for significant leadership and volunteer contributions to their local Main Street programs. Among those communities was Avoca and Sac City. Debi Durham, executive director of the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) and Iowa Finance Authority, and Michael Wagler, Main Street Iowa state coordinator, presented the honors.

“The Main Street Iowa program is a powerful economic development tool that has stood the test of time since its introduction in 1985,” Durham said. “We continue to see significant growth in businesses, jobs, and investment in communities of all sizes because of the program. As a result, these districts serve as inspiring examples of what’s possible for Iowa’s downtowns.”

The Spirit of Main Street Award was also presented to Peg Raney, president of the Why Not Us development group in Jefferson. Raney brought together 71 women to invest in the rehabilitation of a historic downtown building. The Spirit of Main Street Award is a special recognition presented to an individual or group who demonstrate the spirit of Main Street at work throughout Iowa.

“Main Street is grassroots economic development,” Wagler said. “It is inspiring to witness the impactful work of local Main Street program staff, volunteers, and community partners.”

During the event, 10 communities were recognized for reaching new milestones in the amount of private investment in their commercial districts:

  • $1 million benchmark: Clarence
  • $3 million benchmark: Avoca and Sac City
  • $5 million benchmark: Lansing
  • $10 million benchmark: Centerville, Elkader, Jefferson, and West Union
  • $20 million benchmark: Washington
  • $50 million benchmark: Charles City

In 1985, the Iowa Legislature adopted Main Street America’s Four Point Approach® to district revitalization by establishing Main Street Iowa within the agency that is now the IEDA. Since then, the Main Street Iowa program has had a significant impact on Iowa’s economy, including more than $2.6 billion in private investment, more than 3.7 million volunteer hours, more than 5,300 new businesses, and more than 16,000 jobs.

A list of awards presented during the ceremony may be found here:
iowaeda.com/UserDocs/News/2023-msiawards_winnerslist.pdf

(Update) 1 dead, two injured – all from Garner – in a northern Iowa crash, Friday afternoon

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April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Clear Lake, Iowa) {Updated 1:18-a.m. 4/22] – A collision between a van and and SUV Friday afternoon in northern Iowa, claimed one life and resulted in two people being injured. All three crash victims are from Garner (IA). The accident happened in Clear Lake, at around 12:30-p.m.  According to the Iowa State Patrol, a 2012 Chrysler Town & Country van driven by 65-year-old Diane Lynn Schmidt was traveling west on U-S Highway 18. A 2012 Ford Edge driven by 61-year-old Dennis Lee Ostreum, and a 2016 Nissan Frontier driven by 60-year-old Tom Jay Richardson, were both traveling eastbound, when the van crossed the center line of the road near Four Winds Drive.

The van sideswiped the Ford SUV and struck the Nissan SUV head-on. All vehicles came to rest on the south ditch portion of the highway. All drivers were transported in critical condition to MercyOne North Hospital, where Schmidt died from her injuries.

The Patrol says all three drivers were wearing their seat belts. The accident remains under investigation. Assisting at the crash scene were officers with Clear Lake Police, Fire and EMS Departments.