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Cedar Rapids honors Earth Day with festival celebrating sustainability

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Cedar Rapids celebrates Earth Day tomorrow with the annual EcoFest CR, featuring interactive educational activities, eco-products, demonstrations on how to reduce consumption, and ways to reduce and reuse household items. Event coordinator Jackie Wedeking says one new feature this year is a visit from the Iowa State University Insect Zoo, showcasing more than 100 living arthropods, including beetles, tarantulas and scorpions. “It’s really neat because you get to touch some of them and you get to learn all about how they fit into our ecosystem,” Wedeking says. “It’s such a great way to explain to kids, and adults for that matter, that we are part of a bigger ecosystem and seeing how we tie it into all the world.”

In addition to the local foods, arts and free live music, she says the family-friendly festival helps connect people with personal choices to individual, community and planetary sustainability. “Sometimes it is as simple as making sure that you are carrying around a reusable water bottle, or just making sure that you’re not using products unnecessarily,” Wedeking says. “There is a great store here in Cedar Rapids where you can fill up your detergent and bring your own bottle and get your own detergent. Stuff like that reduces plastics.”

For area residents who are ready to start planting their vegetable and flower patches, there will be a compost give-away. “Compost is so good for your garden,” Wedeking says. “You can grab a bag of compost and just spread it on your garden. It’s a great way to reduce the amount of artificial fertilizer that you might use. I use it in my garden and it works great.”

With the bounding cost of eggs, some Iowans have taken up raising their own chickens, which Wedeking says can be a rewarding venture on multiple levels. “Backyard chickens are a great way to make sure that your food is local because, what’s more local than your backyard?” she says. “We have someone coming who has had her own chickens for years, and she’s going to have at least one of her chickens there and that way she can talk to you about her experience.”

EcoFest CR is free and runs from 10 AM to 3 PM Saturday. Find the full schedule of events at: www.EcoFestCR.org.

(UPDATE) Juvenile reported missing from Creston is found safe

News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – In an update to our previous post, a family member of Alexia Fannon, of Creston, reports the girl was found safe. Additional information was not immediately available.

Earlier in the day, Friday (Today) officials with the Creston Police Department posted on social media they were requesting the public’s assistance in locating the missing juvenile.

Alexia Fannon

Atlantic High School student signs LOI to pursue Skilled Trades Career

News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A student from the Atlantic High School, Wednesday, signed a Letter Of Intent to pursue a skilled trades career after graduation. Officials with iJAG (Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates) say the event occurred during a special ceremony known as ‘Signing Day.’  Josh Hass has committed to participate in an apprenticeship program with the Allensworth Heating & Cooling starting in May. Hass was accompanied by his future employer and family.

The ceremony was held during “Build My Future,” an annual event that provides more than 100 hands-on learning activities related to welding, plumbing, HVAC, electrician work and other skilled trades. The event is held annually by Iowa Skilled Trades at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. Hass was one of more than 1,600 “iJAG” students that participated in Build My Future.

Signing Day. Photo submitted by iJAG.

Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates (iJAG) is a nonprofit organization that delivers year-round career education and programming to select middle school and high school students statewide. iJAG helps students discover their purpose and passion while contributing to increased graduation rates and transitions to postsecondary education. “Build My Future” is one of several events that iJAG students can participate in throughout the year.

Heartbeat Today 4-21-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with ISU Extension & Outreach Beef Specialist Erika Woolfolk about the “Boots in the Barn” Beef Cattle Management for Women series.

See the brochure for the program here>>>BootsBarn-Lenox2023

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S.W. Valley High School Principal tenders his resignation

News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CORNING, Iowa — According to a report published in the Creston News Advertiser, a Principal for the Southwest Valley High School has resigned. Anthony Donahoo, who is also a football coach, will step down at the end of this year.

The news follows an incident of a threat of violence that was known two-weeks before school administrators and law enforcement were made aware of the alleged threat. The student in question is no longer allowed at the school.

Deputies with the Adam’s County Sheriff’s Office are providing extra security at the school for the rest of the year, as a precaution.

Creston man charged w/2-counts of Fraudulent Practice

News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest at around 5-p.m., Thursday, of 40-year-old Mark Anthony Weems, Jr., of Creston.  He was charged with 2-counts of Fraudulent Practice/2nd Degree. Weems was being held in Union County Jail on a $10,000 bond.

And, Thursday night, 41-year-old Jamie Neubauer, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston Wal-Mart store, for Theft in the 4th Degree. Neubauer was cited and released from the scene on a Promise to Appear.

2 from Central Iowa claim $1-mill. MegaMillions prize

News

April 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa — Two central Iowa man joked that they may be the world’s tiniest lottery office pool, but they still hit big. Randy Ferriss of Nevada and Colton Snyder of Huxley on Thursday (April 20, 2023) claimed a $1 million Mega Millions® prize they won two days earlier. The long-time employees at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Ames said they’ve pooled their money for years to play the lottery, and at different times, there were more members in the group. Ferriss, who buys their office pool tickets, said they won their $1 million prize with smaller winnings from recent tickets. He bought the $1 million-winning ticket a Casey’s, store. in Nevada. Their ticket came within one number of having a share of Tuesday’s $20 million Mega Millions jackpot, matching the first five numbers but missing the Mega Ball.

Their ticket was one of four in the country to win a $1 million prize in Tuesday’s drawing, with the others in California, Maryland and Ohio.Ferriss and Snyder are both 52 and have worked together for 26 years. Both planned to take time to decide what to do with their winnings. Ferriss said that he and his wife will probably pay off their house and then “kind of figure out where to go from there.” Snyder has some house projects in mind. The two said they plan to keep playing the lottery together in their office pool, but just this once, they won’t let their winnings keep rolling. Ferriss and Snyder claimed the third sizeable lottery prize won in Iowa this month.

On April 10, a Dubuque man claimed a $40.03 million Lotto America® jackpot, while on April 11, a Davenport man claimed a $500,000 top prize in an Iowa Lottery scratch game.The Iowa Lottery emphasizes the importance of players checking their tickets, and two situations in central Iowa demonstrate why that matters.

The Casey’s in Nevada that sold this week’s big winner is the same store that sold a ticket winning a $1 million Powerball® prize that expired without being claimed in April 2019. The Iowa Lottery gave players another shot at the winnings through a promotion that same year, and a group of 34 co-workers at a Cedar Rapids company ended up splitting the prize.

In addition, a $1 million Mega Millions prize won in nearby Ames has now been unclaimed for nearly eight months. That winning ticket was purchased at Gateway Expresse (also known as The Filling Station), at 2400 S. University Blvd. in Ames. It matched all five white balls but missed the Mega Ball to win at the game’s second prize level in the drawing on Sept. 6, 2022. The winner or winners of the Ames prize have until the close of business on Sept. 6, 2023, to claim it.

 

Nodaway Valley girls win at Martensdale-St. Marys Invite 04/20/2023

Sports

April 21st, 2023 by admin

Martensdale-St. Marys Invite
04/20/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 108
  2. Martensdale-St. Marys 100
  3. I-35 96
  4. Colfax-Mingo 64.50
  5. Lynnville-Sully 59.50
  6. Des Moines Christian 48
  7. Baxter 47

Nodaway Valley’s Annika Nelson won the 100M, Abby Engles took the 400M, and Emma Lundy won the 200M. Those three along with Maddie Weston helped the Wolverines take the Sprint Medley and 4x100M Relay.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Madrid 123
  2. Lenox 86
  3. Lynnville-Sully 84
  4. I-35 81
  5. Pleasantville 80
  6. Martensdale-St. Marys 48
  7. Nodaway Valley 19

Full results: MSTMInvite2023

Glenwood wins at CB Girls Invite 04/20/2023

Sports

April 21st, 2023 by admin

7th Annual CB Girls Invite
04/20/2023

Team Scores

  1. Glenwood 158
  2. Treynor 121
  3. CB Abraham Lincoln 111
  4. Lewis Central 76
  5. Harlan 70
  6. St. Albert 69
  7. Logan-Magnolia 55
  8. Riverside 42
  9. Underwood 18
  10. CB Thomas Jefferson 17

Full results HERE

Atlantic girls finish 2nd at Carroll Tiger Relays, boys 5th

Sports

April 21st, 2023 by admin

Carroll Tiger Relays
04/20/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Carroll 143
  2. Atlantic 127
  3. Denison-Schleswig 91
  4. Boone 80
  5. Greene County 66
  6. Kuemper Catholic 30
  7. Manson NW Webster 20
  8. Audubon 16

Morgan Botos led Atlantic with a win in the 400M Hurdles (1:10.45) and was part of the winning Distance Medley (Nicole Middents, Morgan Botos, Chloe Mullenix, Claire Pellett 4:30.35) and 4x400M Relay (Ava Rush, Morgan Botos, Claire Pellett, Chloe Mullenix 4:10.10), The Trojans also won the 4x800M Relay (Clarie Wiederstein, Mariah Huffman, Aubrey Guyer, Claire Pellett 11:07.49). Ava Rush went 2nd in the 400M (1:01.67). Atlantic was also 2nd in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Mullenix, Aliyah Williams, Botos, Jayci Reed 1:15.32). Lila Wiederstein was 2nd in the Long Jump (16-01.00). Hailey Huffman was 2nd in the 200M. The Trojans also went 2nd in the Sprint Medley.

Audubon’s Madison Steckler went 2nd in the 100M and 100M Hurdles.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Underwood 67
  2. Lewis Central 66
  3. Harlan 63
  4. Glenwood 63
  5. Atlantic 61
  6. Gilbert 58
  7. Kuemper Catholic 48
  8. Denison-Schleswig 36
  9. Carroll 35
  10. OABCIG 34
  11. Boone 18
  12. Greene County 15
  13. West Harrison 11
  14. Red Oak 10
  15. ACGC 4

Underwood’s Thomas Huneke won the Shot Put (52-10.00) for the Eagles’ lone event win.

Harlan’s Wil Neuharth won the 100M (10.93) and the Cyclones won the 4x100M Relay and 4x200M Relay.

Atlantic got a 2nd place finish from Caden Andersen in the 800M (2:10.22) and Carter Pellett in the 400M (53.69). The Trojans also went 2nd in the Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Jackson McLaren, Colton Rasmussen, Alex Keiser, Easton O’Brien 1:04.18). Jadyn Cox was 3rd in the 400M Hurdles. Colton Rasmussen and Jayden Proehl went 3rd and 4th in the High Jump.

Full results: TigerRelays2023