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East Union Co-Ed Invite 04/10/2023

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April 11th, 2023 by admin

East Union Co-Ed Invite
04/10/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Wayne 138.5
  2. Lenox 99
  3. Bedford 68
  4. Murray 62
  5. Melcher-Dallas 54
  6. East Union 52.5
  7. Moravia 37
  8. CAM 37
  9. Mormon Trail 21
  10. Orient-Macksburg 16
  11. Diagonal 10

Wayne won the Distance Medley and Shuttle Hurdle Relay. Ava Goben won the 1500M and 3000M. The Falcons also won the 4x400M Relay and 4x800M Relay. Jocelyn Marquis also won the 400M Hurdles for Wayne.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Lenox 160
  2. Bedford 123
  3. CAM 107
  4. East Union 66
  5. Mormon Trail 40
  6. Melcher-Dallas 33
  7. Orient-Macksburg 19
  8. Diagonal 16
  9. Murray 9

Lenox got wins from Donald Bashor (100M), Gabe Funk (110M Hurdles, and Samson Adams (High Jump). They also won the 4x100M Relay, 4x200M Relay, and Sprint Medley.

CAM got wins from Jack Follmann in the 400M Hurdles, Cale Maas in the 400M, and Corbin Peach in the Discus. The Cougars also won the Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Full results HERE

CAIDYNCE LYNN SCHWARTZ, 20, of Greenfield (Celebration of Life 4/16/23)

Obituaries

April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CAIDYNCE LYNN SCHWARTZ, 20, of Greenfield, died Monday, April 10, 2023, in Iowa City.  Celebration of Life services for CAIDYNCE SCHWARTZ will be held 3-p.m. Sunday, April 16, 2023, at the Greenfield United Methodist Church. The family is encouraging everyone to wear purple in honor of Caidynce. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends immediately following the service on Sunday in the fellowship hall with root beer floats and desserts being served;Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Memorials may be directed to BRAIN HEALTH MATTERS – Memorials will be used to help spread awareness and fight for more effective treatments of Brain Health to be determined by the family.

CAIDYNCE SCHWARTZ is survived by:

Her immediate family members, including: Melissa (Sam) Schwartz,;Calli, Keland, and Lyrick Schwartz; Joe (Lisa) Williamson; Amanda, Payton, and Owen Davis; Patty (Tom) Buckley; Nick Buckley; Arlene Schwartz; Leon Schwartz (Miriam Lutz); Stephanie (Gregory Ennis); Miriel and Theo Ennis; Sara Schwartz (Mike Anderson), and Ruby (Karl) Anderson.

 

CAM School Board hears recommendation from the Facility Committee

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – The CAM School Board, Monday evening, received a recommendation from the District’s Facility Committee, with regard to the closing of a district campus. Superintendent Paul Croghan said Committee Chair Adam Akers made a presentation and recommendation for the Board to take action on during their meeting on May 10th. Their recommendation was to close the North Elementary School.

Mr. Croghan expresses his gratitude to the Committee for their hard work and diligence.

In other business, the CAM School Board, Monday, held a Public Hearing on the proposed 2023-24 School Calendar and 2023-24 Certified Budget (as published). There were no comments. The Board later voted to approve the Calendar, which Croghan says calls for school to begin August 23, 2023, barring any snow days.

The adjusted Calendar was approved also, with the last day of school for students being May 26th, right before Memorial Day. The CAM High School and Iowa Connections list of graduating seniors was approved. Other Board action includes…

The Board approved Senior Trip to Omaha will take place May 16th.

Mount Ayr girls win at Creston Panther Relays, Atlantic 2nd 04/10/2023

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April 11th, 2023 by admin

Creston Panther Co-Ed Relays
04/10/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 159
  2. Atlantic 150
  3. Clarke 93
  4. Creston 75
  5. Southwest Valley 70
  6. CB Thomas Jefferson 31

Mount Ayr picked up wins from Aubree Shields in the High Jump, Shuttle Hurdle Relay (MaKenna Jones, Kaylie Shields, Aubree Shields, Tegan Streit), Tegan Streit in the 100M Hurdles, Anne Newton in the 800M, Makenna Jones in the 400M Hurdles, and Addison Doolittle in the 1500M.

Atlantic picked up a number of wins. Abbi Richter won the Discus (104-03.50), Jayci Reed won the 100M (13.64), Ava Rush in the 400M (59.62). Jayci Reed was also 2nd in the 200M (27.74). Chloe Mullenix was 2nd in the 400M Hurdles (1:11.08).

The Trojans also won the Sprint Medley (Haile Huffman, Jayci Reed, Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush 1:52.88), Distance Medley (Delaney Hinman, Jersey Phippen, Mariah Huffman, Claire Pellett 4:41.58) and 4x400M Relay (Ava Rush, Morgan Botos, Claire Pellett, Chloe Mullenix 4:07.93).

Full results: CrestonCoEdGirls2023

Creston man arrested for Public Intoxication

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report a man was arrested Monday evening at 129 N. Pine (A sports bar & grill). Authorities say 26-year-old Adam Edward Lee Austin, of Creston, was taken into custody for Public Intoxication/1st offense. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $300 bond.

State Qualifying Track and Field Meet Sites announced for 2023

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April 11th, 2023 by admin

The IHSAA and IGHSAU released the list of sites for 2023 State Track and Field Qualifying Meets. The meets for boys and girls statewide will be held on May 11. The State Meet is set for May 18-20th at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. Here is a look at the sites in each class.

Class 1A

  • ACGC
  • Belle Plaine
  • BGM
  • Edgewood-Colesburg
  • Lawton-Bronson
  • Madrid
  • North Union
  • Northwood-Kensett
  • Southwest Valley
  • WACO

Class 2A

  • Central Decatur
  • Dike-New Hartford
  • Monticello
  • OABCIG
  • Osage
  • Sheldon
  • Tipton
  • Van Meter

Class 3A

  • Assumption, Davenport
  • Carlisle
  • Carroll
  • Independence
  • MOC-Floyd Valley
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Nevada
  • Pella

Class 4A

  • Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln
  • Dubuque, Senior
  • Linn-Mar
  • North Scott
  • Norwalk
  • Waukee Northwest

Public Hearing Wednesday (4/12) on the ACSD Certified Budget

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – A Public Hearing with regard to the Atlantic Community School District’s (ACSD) Certified Budget, will be held 5:30-p.m. Wednesday, April 12th, in the High School Media Center. During the Board’s Special Meeting March 29th, Superintendent Steve Barber and Director of Finance Sarah Sheeder reviewed the proposed certified budget for the 2023-24 school year, with a total property tax rate of 13.00317 per $1,000 taxable valuation. That is a decrease from the 2022-23 property tax rate of 13.25506, or about 26-cents per thousand.

During the Board’s regular meeting to follow the Public Hearing, they will act on resignations, including: Lenzi Robinson, 5th Grade Teacher; Sarah Sheeder, School Business Official/Board Secretary, and Lori Hayes, Paraeducator. They will also act on approving Superintendent Barber’s contract recommendations for: Nathan Block – 6th Grade Science Teacher; Mikayla Stockhaus – HS Vocal Music Teacher; Brett Johnson and Caroline Pellett – MS Softball Coaches.

Action items on the Atlantic School Board Agenda include (but is not limited to) the following:

  • Approving the 2023-24 Certified Budget
  • Setting May 10th at 5:30-p.m. as the date/time for a Public Hearing on a Certified Budget Amendment (amounting to an increase of $793,569). School officials say the amendment will NOT result in an increase in taxes. A detailed statement of additional receipts, cash balances and proposed disbursements will be available for public viewing at the hearing.
  • Approval of a 2023-24 Operational Sharing Agreement with the Griswold School District, w/regard to Transportation Director, and
  • Approval of 2023-24 Activities Sharing Agreements for: boys swimming (Audubon, Clarinda, Red Oak & Riverside, w/Atlantic as host); girls and boys soccer (CAM & Exira-EHK, w/Atlantic as host); and girls wrestling (CAM, Nodaway Valley & Griswold). There is no change from last year, with the exception of Atlantic serving as the host for girls wrestling.
  • The Board will act on approving 2023-24 Non-Certified Staff Master Contract Agreement (Which includes the following increases: $2.75/hour for Bus Route Drivers & Bus Asst. Mechanic; $0.90/hour for all other Support Staff).
  • The School Board is expected to pass a Resolution approving the Plans, Specifications and Form of Contract for the H.S. Storage Shed (estimated cost $190,000), followed by the awarding of a contract for the shed. Bids are due by April 12th….and,
  • A Resolution approving the Contracts and Bonds for the Washington Elementary School Playground Project. Last month, the School Board awarded the project to Caliber Concrete, LLC, of Adair. The project cost amounts to $579,422.58.

Carroll girls, Kuemper boys win at Carroll Co-Ed Meet 04/10/2023

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April 11th, 2023 by admin

Carroll Co-Ed Track Meet
04/10/2023

Girls Team Scores

  1. Carroll 139
  2. Ballard 109
  3. Greene County 82
  4. Woodward-Granger 54
  5. Audubon 51
  6. Kuemper Catholic 46
  7. South Central Calhoun 37
  8. IKM-Manning 30
  9. MVAOCOU 28
  10. Perry 13

Boys Team Scores

  1. Kuemper Catholic 107
  2. IKM-Manning 106
  3. Carroll 89
  4. Ballard 84
  5. Greene County 45
  6. South Central Calhoun 43
  7. Woodward-Granger 39
  8. Audubon 39
  9. Perry 22
  10. MVAOCOU 14

Full results: CarrollCoEd2023

Rail traffic in the state continues to be down

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa D-O-T continues to see trends in rail traffic that show economic challenges. Stuart Anderson gave and update to the Transportation Commission. “The rail carloads continue to be down both on a monthly basis comparing March of this year with s March of last year — but also year to date. You can see it’s down point-three percent,” he says. Anderson says grains shipments are one area where things have been down. “Although I think there is some information from U-S-D-A that they do feel like there is with increased export agreements with China that they expect that trend to shift here in the coming month,” Anderson says. He says the intermodel shipments from ports into Iowa are also down. Anderson says there is one bright side on the rail shipping front.

“Motor vehicle shipment on rail cars continues to be higher than we’ve seen in the last year, which is is a good time that people are still buying cars,” Anderson says. His report also shows the drop in travel on the roadways in December and January was likely due to winter weather, as things have picked back up. “We would say overall the travel is generally back to the pre pandemic levels. But still with those shifts that we’ve talked about in the past — where municipal traffic continues to be a little down and rural traffic a little high, just reflecting the more teleworking that’s happening across workforce,” Anderson says.

Anderson made his comments in a work session prior to today’s (Tuesday) Transportation Commission meeting.

UI prof: It’s time for the US government to do our taxes for us

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April 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With the federal tax filing deadline now one week away, a University of Iowa accounting professor suggests America adopt what’s being done in many European countries, where the government prepares your taxes for you — for free. Professor Ryan Wilson says our current electronic filing process is automated, so it wouldn’t be a great stretch for the I-R-S to go the next step and prepare our taxes, too. Wilson says the government already has most of the information it needs to pre-populate tax returns, and those with more complex investments could always opt out. For the majority of Americans, Wilson says it would reduce anxiety while saving time and money.

He says a program called ReadyReturn is already being used in the U-K, Denmark, Sweden, and Spain, where the government prepares its citizens’ taxes. In some countries, you get a text from the government and if you text back ‘YES,’ then you’re done.