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Sewage overflow observed in Shelby County

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March 22nd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, Tuesday , said DNR Field Office 4 staff observed a wastewater sewage overflow from a lift station owned and managed by the Harlan Inn and Suites in Shelby County.

The sewage drained into a tributary of the West Nishnabotna River. Water samples have been collected.

Downstream users should keep children away from the area and use caution if pasturing cattle. The situation is still under investigation.

Southwest Iowa schools get opportunity to expand farm to school programs 

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March 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SOUTHWEST IOWA – Schools in 12 counties in southwest Iowa are encouraged to apply to participate in a new farm to school agriculture education program hosted by the Center for Rural Affairs. Five K-12 schools will be chosen to begin and/or reinvigorate agriculture education. The schools must be located in Monona, Crawford, Harrison, Shelby, Pottawattamie, Cass, Mills, Montgomery, Fremont, Carroll, Audubon, or Page counties.

“Our goals are to increase access to agriculture and gardening skills for food production and to promote access to healthy, delicious locally grown foods for students and their families,” said Cait Caughey, Beginning Farmer and Market Associate with the Center.

Selected schools will receive technical assistance and support on food production and agriculture education through December 2023; farm to school curriculum resources; assistance with accessing Iowa local foods procurement programs; and grant writing assistance on school garden or greenhouse grants.

Monetary awards include: $2,000 mini grant for food production, garden, greenhouse, aqua/hydroponics; $200 for garden tools; $150 stipend for one teacher to attend the Iowa Farm to School Conference in June; $150 stipend for one teacher to attend the Southwest Iowa Local Foods Summit in fall 2023; $200 for one farmer speaker who grows fruits, vegetables, herbs, and/or livestock to visit the school and give a presentation.

There is no cost to apply; applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, April 14. Selected schools will be notified by May 15. Applications will be evaluated based on school demographics and plan for food production, student involvement, community involvement, sustainability, teacher engagement, food service director collaboration, and creativity.

Visit cfra.org/sw-Iowa-farm-to-school for the application and for more information, or contact Caughey at 402.380.5192 or caitc@cfra.org.

OPAL GRIFFITH, 76, of Walnut (Svcs. 03/25/2023)

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March 21st, 2023 by admin

OPAL GRIFFITH, 76, of Walnut died Tuesday, March 21st at Cass Health in Atlantic. Funeral services for OPAL GRIFFITH will be held on Saturday, March 25th at 11:00 a.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Family will greet friends on Friday, March 24th from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca.

Burial will be in the Layton Township Cemetery in Walnut.

OPAL GRIFFITH is survived by:

Sons: Courtney Griffith of Walnut. Adrian Griffith of Walnut. Shannon (Teresa) Griffith of Walnut.

8 Grandchildren

14 Great-Grandchildren

Update: DPS reports at least 30 schools had swatting calls this morning

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March 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/KJAN) – The commissioner of the Iowa Department of Public Safety says at least 30 school district received swatting calls this morning. Those are calls where someone reports a shooting to get police to respond. DPS commissioner Stephan Bayens says the first call came into Clinton and they were able to determine what happened. “Immediately our Division of Intelligence was monitoring, it was taken in ingesting the information, and we’re pushing it out to several thousand law enforcement officers within the first half hour to 45 minutes,” he says. “And then once the additional calls rolled in, we could even more kind of robustly communicate this was likely a swatting event.”

Bayens says Clinton reacted well when the first call came in. “When the balloon went up, so to speak, there were cops from probably five different counties, the State Patrol, anyone and everyone came running,” Bayens says. “And the school from what I understand it a great job of locking the school down, communicating well with the community.” Clinton eventually canceled classes for the day.

Bayens says the calls came in from east to west across the state, so there was a warning for schools as the situation progressed. “I imagine by the time the call is rolled into central Iowa, I would hazard a guess that almost all of law enforcement in these communities knew what was likely coming. And that way they can take a drastically different response because they know the genesis of it,” he says.

Steven Bayens, Iowa Public Safety Commissioner

Officials with the Creston Community School District said that at approximately 10:30-a.m., the Union County Dispatch Center received a call from an unknown male reporting a shooting at the Creston High School. The caller claimed four students had been shot in a bathroom at the school. When officers arrived, they began an immediate sweep of the building and no evidence of a shooting was found. After clearing the building and consulting with district officials, the lock down was lifted. Officers were then sent to other buildings in the district while the lock down was lifted. The Creston PD is working with the DPS to investigate the incident.

The swatting calls came on a day when Governor Kim Reynolds and Commissioner Bayens had already scheduled a news conference to talk about a new ap developed by the Governor’s School Safety Bureau. Reynolds says she was updating on the situation right away and was glad the calls were not real. “It’s what no Governor, no parent or anybody, Superintendent, teachers kids want to hear. And we’re grateful, and just so thankful that that’s what it was,” Reynolds says. She says it highlights the importance of what the School Safety Bureau is trying to do to keep schools safe.

Commissioner Bayens says it is hard to track these types of calls and they often come from out of the state or country. He says they did follow the same pattern. “Everything in terms of the details are the same, the methodology, the phone number, the voice, the content,” he says. He was asked about the accent of the caller. “The calls are in English, whether it’s an Iowa accent or not, I guess it depends on I mean, there’s folks from everywhere, so I don’t know what an Iowa accent is anymore,” Bayens says “I can say it’s probably not traditionally what we think is Midwestern and in sourcing, and that’s about all I can say — I’m not a linguist expert, but I can I can at least tell you that.”

Bayens says the calls are designed to draw in law enforcement and create confusion. He says they were able to mitigate some of that by immediately analyzing and determining these were swatting calls.

“Safe+Sound Iowa” app launched today for anonymous reports of school safety concerns

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March 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)- A new “Safe and Sound Iowa” smart phone app is available to let Iowans anonymously report school-related safety concerns. Special agent Don Schnitker is chief of the Governor’s School Safety Bureau. “This tool helps identify and provide intervention to students in crisis before they hurt themselves or others,” Schnitker says. “Safe+Sound Iowa is designed to prevent violence, unlawful possession of weapons, self harm and other threatening behavior that affects Iowa youth.”

Schnitker says in 80 percent of school shootings, at least one other person noticed concerning activity or behavior that might lead to violence. “That person with advanced knowledge is most likely going to be another student or a teacher That is why having a tool like Safe+Sound Iowa available in every school is critical,” he says. “It gives every student and every teacher a voice in their safety.”

There’s also a “Safe and Smart Iowa” website and a toll-free number for calls. Any report through the website, the phone or the app immediately goes to a law enforcement dispatcher.”The school safety report is immediately shared with local law enforcement and school administrators to further investigate the concern,” Schnitker says. All of Iowa’s public and private schools have been notified that the app and website were launched this (Tuesday) morning and the School Safety Bureau is providing schools with educational materials about the Safe and Sound Iowa program.

TAMMY LYNN ANDERSEN, 62, of Harlan (Celebration of Life, 3/24/23)

Obituaries

March 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

TAMMY LYNN ANDERSEN, 62, of Harlan, died March 10, 2023, at home. A Celebration of Life for TAMMY ANDERSEN will be held 11-a.m. Friday, March 24, 2023, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Avoca.

TAMMY LYNN ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her Father – Clyde Mueller, of Wapello.

Her son -Marcus Watson (& Laura Kemmish), of Shelby.

Her daughter – Mandy (Ricardo) De Garcia, of Omaha.

Her brothers – Terry (Lynn) Mueller, of Malvern, and Wayne (Susan) Mueller, of Eldora.

Her sister – Teresa Mueller, of Fort Dodge.

and 2 grandchildren.

Clark tabbed as Naismith Player of the Year Finalist

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March 21st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior guard Caitlin Clark was named a Naismith Trophy Finalist on Tuesday. 2023 Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy, symbolic of the most outstanding players in men’s and women’s college basketball.

This season, Clark is the only player in the nation with more than 900 points, 245 rebounds, 290 assists, and 45 steals. She has registered +25 points, +5 rebounds, and +5 assists in 17 games this year and 39 times in her career which is the most in NCAA women’s basketball history.

Against teams that are top 26 in the NET Rankings, Clark picks it up a notch averaging 29.6 ppg, 8.4 apg, and 7.1 rpg. 

Most recently, Clark led the Hawkeyes to back-to-back home victories in the NCAA Tournament against Southeastern Louisiana and Georgia. Against SELA, registered 26 points (9-14 FG), 12 assists, and seven rebounds in 29 minutes of action. Against the Lady Bulldogs, she played all 40 minutes, netting 22 points (4-10 3FG), 12 assists, three rebounds, and three steals. Clark was also responsible for 31 of Iowa’s 33 second half points.

Clark is leading the nation’s best offense with 26.8 ppg, 7.3 rpg, and 8.6 apg. She also paces the country with four triple-doubles this season. Clark accounts for 52% of Iowa’s offensive output in points and assists.

She currently leads Division I in several statistical categories including assists per game, three pointers made (115), and triple doubles (4). She has scored 30 or more points in 10 games, including a pair of 40-point games. Clark broke all of the junior single season records in scoring and assists. She also became the single season leader in Big Ten history in dimes.

The West Des Moines, Iowa, native also was recognized as Big Ten Player of the Year for the second consecutive season as well as The Athletic National Player of the Year. She was also a unanimous Associated Press and All-Big Ten First Teamer. Last week, she was recognized as the CSC Academic All-America of the Year.

Clark and the 2-Seeded Hawkeyes are set to play 6-Seed Colorado on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (CT) inside Climate Pledge Arena in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament in the Seattle Regional. The game will broadcast coast-to-coast on ESPN.

Iowa’s Jensen earns WBCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year award

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March 21st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Associate Head Coach Jan Jensen was named the 2023 Division I Assistant Coach of the Year by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association presented by Aflac on Tuesday.

WBCA Assistant Coach of the Year is presented to one associate head coach or assistant coach in each membership division who demonstrates commitment to their program, their student-athletes and their head coach; their impact coaching on court; their mentorship and impact on other coaches; and their professional manner and attitude. Aflac is partnering with the WBCA to present the award this year.

“The role of an assistant coach is vital in reinforcing a positive student-athlete environment with encouragement, excellence, structure, security, support and integrity. The WBCA is proud to honor these individuals as our Assistant Coaches of the Year in their respective divisions of membership,” said WBCA Executive Director Danielle Donehew. “Each coach was selected by vote of their peers, and the WBCA celebrates and applauds their lasting commitment to use our game as a platform to positively impact their student-athletes, institutions and communities.

Jensen is in her 23rd season with the Iowa women’s basketball team and her 19th as associate head coach. Jensen has helped guide Iowa to 21 postseason appearances, including 17 NCAA Tournament berths. With Jensen on staff, the Hawkeyes have claimed four Big Ten Tournament and two Big Ten regular season titles.  Most recently, Jensen and the Hawkeyes beat Georgia, 74-66 to advance to the Sweet 16.

Several schools report swatting calls today – Creston School affected

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March 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -(UPDATED 12:19-p.m.}  Several schools in Iowa are dealing with fake calls today (Tuesday) about possible shootings at district buildings. Classes were canceled at Clinton High School amid reports of possible gunshots having been fired at the school. The administration posted online that students were sheltering in place as police investigated — and in an update said police found no sign of any gunshots.

Muscatine police searched the Muscatine High School after a call and classes resumed when police turned up no threats. The Iowa City Police Department issued a statement saying it is communicating with the Iowa City Community School District regarding calls that are known as “Swatting.” The statement says the calls are not credible and there is no reason for concern at this time.

Officials with the Creston Community School District said that at approximately 10:30-a.m., the Union County Dispatch Center received a call from an unknown male reporting a shooting at the Creston High School. The caller claimed four students had been shot in a bathroom at the school. When officers arrived, they began an immediate sweep of the building and no evidence of a shooting was found. After clearing the building and consulting with district officials, the lock down was lifted. Officers were then sent to other buildings in the district while the lock down was lifted.

After consulting with the Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS), it was determined that the incident was part of a state-wide “Swatting” call that was made to 30 police departments across Iowa. The Creston PD is working with the DPS to investigate the incident.

Atlantic girls track and field has high expectations for 2023

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March 21st, 2023 by admin

Middents, Huffman, Mullenix, and Rush at State Meet 2022.

The Atlantic girls track and field team is excited for the 2023 season and has some lofty goals in sight. The Trojans are coming off a solid season last year with seven qualifiers for the State Meet and a 5th place finish in the Hawkeye Ten Conference Meet. The Trojans are hoping to take the next step this year and compete for a conference crown and take home some more medals at State. Atlantic head coach Matt Mullenix said they set a great standard last year.

The Trojans will be very strong in the middle-distance races. The 4x400M Relay team that placed 4th at state last season are all back to try to improve on that placing and lead the team. Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush, Nicole Middents, and Mariah Huffman made up that relay last year. Rush didn’t hold back her excitement for the event.

Mullenix also qualified in the 400M Hurdles last season and she said they have been working hard to improve overall team speed and endurance.

Rush said the speed work emphasis they’ve had the past few seasons has really been beneficial.

Middents said it’s a great group to work with and they have a great team comradery heading into the season.

Coach Mullenix said some of those middle-distance runners are very versatile so they may be able to move some runners around to events that suit them best to produce a really strong team effort.

The Trojans opened up last weekend at the Northwest Missouri State Indoor Meet and are scheduled to get the outdoor season rolling on the 28th at Earlham.

Listen to complete interviews with Chloe Mullenix, Ava Rush, Nicole Middents, Mariah Huffman, and Coach Mullenix below.

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