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IPSWA announces 2023 Boys Basketball All-State Teams

Sports

March 14th, 2023 by admin

DES MOINES — The Iowa Print Sports Writers Association (IPSWA) announced the 2023 boys basketball all-state teams on Tuesday. The teams were selected by Iowa print sports writers and basketball coaches during a meeting on Friday, March 10.

Waukee Northwest senior standout Pryce Sandfort was selected as the 2023 Mr. Iowa Basketball.

The 6-foot-7 senior guard finished with 25.2 points per game and 11 rebounds per game while leading his team to a CIML Championship and a Class 4A State Runner-Up finish. The four-star University of Iowa recruit capped his prep career with 1,695 career points.

Here is a look at first team selections in all classes and area honorees.

Class 4A

FIRST TEAM

Pryce Sandfort, Waukee Northwest, sr.
Omaha Billiew, Waukee, sr.
Redek Born, Norwalk, jr.
Kade Kelderman, Waukee Northwest, sr.
Colby Dolphin, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, sr.
Kenzie Reed, Cedar Rapids Kennedy, sr.
Luke Winkel, Ankeny Centennial, jr.
Drew Kingery, Indianola, sr.

Class 3A

FIRST TEAM

Colby Collison, Bondurant-Farrar, sr.
Brayson Laube, Marion, sr.
Chase Henderson, Des Moines Hoover, sr.
Derek Weisskopf, Williamsburg, jr.
Matt Knoll Bishop, Heelan, jr.
Aidan Yamilkoski, Xavier, sr.
Joe Bean, Xavier, jr.
Jaxson Fried, Bondurant-Farrar, sr.

THIRD TEAM

Carson Seuntjens, Denison-Schleswig, sr.

Class 2A

FIRST TEAM

Padraig Gallagher, Beckman Catholic, sr.
Caden Kirkman, Wilton, sr.
Zach Lutmer, Central Lyon, sr.
Owen Larson, Estherville Lincoln Central, jr.
Jacob Hargans, Sioux Central, sr.
Preston Ries, Monticello, jr.
Jonoven Wilkinson, Roland-Story, jr.
Garrett Hempen, Aplington-Parkersburg, sr.

THIRD TEAM

Kyle Sternberg, AHSTW, sr.

Class 1A

FIRST TEAM

Josh Sanderson, Grand View Christian, sr.
Blaise Porter, New London, sr.
Preston Gillespie, Dunkerton, sr.
William Kibrus, Gladbrook-Reinbeck, sr.
Carter Sievers, Newell-Fonda, sr.
Tate Haughenbury, North Linn, sr.
Casey Gardner, Dunkerton, sr.
Sage Evans, West Harrison, sr.

SECOND TEAM

Koleson Evans, West Harrison, sr.

THIRD TEAM

Mason King, West Harrison, sr.

Full list HERE

Grassley says Vilsack’s ‘climate-smart’ programs may delay Farm Bill’s passage

News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U-S Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is scheduled to testify before members of the Senate Ag Committee this week, including Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley. Vilsack, a former Iowa governor and a Democrat, is pushing through policies at U-S-D-A which Grassley says will make it difficult to pass a bipartisan Farm Bill. Grassley, a Republican, says Vilsack discussed the continued consolidation of farming at the agency’s Ag Outlook Forum. “Even with record farm income, almost half of our farmers have negative farm income. We know that the largest 10% of the farms receive 70% of the commodity payments,” Grassley says. “That’s unacceptable.”

Grassley says he’s pursuing payment cap legislation which targets farm programs specifically to small- and medium-sized farmers.  “Along this line, the words ‘actively engaged in farming,’ a legal term, is very important,” Grassley says. “USDA has the ability to tighten the rules on those, whether or not they’re actively engaged. If they aren’t actively engaged, they shouldn’t be qualifying for payments.”

Grassley says they need to find ways to make the farm safety net work for all farmers, not just the large ones. He says the U-S-D-A’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, a program championed by Vilsack, is a departure from the agency’s earlier efforts to focus on small farmers. “Not-so-small companies like Microsoft, Campbell’s Soup, and Hershey’s have all been rewarded by this new program that the USDA created,” Grassley says, “and keep in mind that USDA created this program without input from Congress.”

Grassley says Vilsack’s actions, which he says include increasing the price of SNAP by 250-billion dollars, will put hopes for swift passage of the Farm Bill in jeopardy. The Senate Ag Committee hearing is scheduled for 8:30 A-M/Central on Thursday.

LaVERNE ORVAL KOCK, 100, of Avoca (Svcs. 3/18/23)

Obituaries

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

LaVERNE ORVAL KOCK, 100, of Avoca, died Sunday, March 12th, at Avoca Specialty Care. Funeral services for LaVERNE KOCK will be held 11-a.m. Saturday, March 18, 2023, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at Trinity Lutheran Church on Saturday, from 10-a.m. until 11-a.m.

Burial is in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

Memorials may be directed to Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca, or Avoca Specialty Care.

LaVERNE ORVAL KOCK is survived by:

His son – Larry (Kathleen) Kock, of Walnut.

His daughters – Connie (Tod) Mongan, of Frisco, TX; Kathy Tompkins, of Albany, MO; & Carol (Steve) Vinton, of Glenwood.

7 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren, and 7 step great-grandchildren.

Temporary lane closures on U.S. 59 from U.S. 34 to Iowa 92 begin Monday, March 20

News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – March 14, 2023 – If you are driving on U.S. 59 in Mills and Pottawattamie counties in the coming weeks you may notice some construction work taking place on the roadway between U.S. 34 near Emerson and Iowa 92 near Carson.

Beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, March 20, weather permitting, construction crews will work on finishing up asphalt paving work that began last year. To get the work done, crews will need to take the road down to one lane. To help move traffic safely through the work zone, there will be flaggers and a pilot car from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays until completed on Friday, May 5. There’s also a 12-foot lane restriction while this work is being done.

Help keep everyone on the road safer. Drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, you should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

The latest traveler information is available anytime through the 511 system. Visit 511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide); stay connected with 511 on Facebook or Twitter (find links at https://iowadot.gov/511/511-social-media-sites); or download the free app to your mobile device.

CAM School Board acts on numerous resignations & a few contracts; Public Hearing on closing on facilities set for Wednesday

News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education met in a regular session Monday evening. Superintendent Paul Croghan told KJAN News there were numerous resignations.

Croghan explains why there were so many resignations for the end of the current school year.

Croghan says some of those resignations will fit into the Board’s plan to close a District attendance center.

The Board voted to approve Sitelogiq as the architectural firm for the District’s facilities, and to enter into a contract with the firm for any kind of future needs.

And, Superintendent Croghan reports that on Wed., March 15th, in the High School Commons, the Facilities Committee will be taking public comments on the closing of a district facility.

He asks everyone to attend Wednesday’s presentation, if at all possible. The CAM School Board will receive the Committee’s official recommendation during their regular meeting in April.

Creston woman arrested Monday evening

News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A woman from Creston was arrested at around 6:11-p.m., Monday. Creston Police report 46-year-old Elizabeth Lea Reents was arrested at 900 N. Chestnut Street on a charge of Disorderly Conduct-Loud Raucous Noise. She was transported to the Union County Jail and later released on a $300 bond.

Study: Iowa’s small farms are disappearing as big farms get bigger

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Iowa State University study finds the size and number of small farms in Iowa is dwindling, while the size and number of commercial farms is exploding. Professor David Peters, an extension rural sociologist at I-S-U, defines a small farm as being about 300 acres. Those small farm numbers are down 27-percent and the acreages farmed by those small operators shrunk by nearly 50-percent.

As for large commercial farms, of between two- and four-thousand acres, their numbers doubled while the farmland that they operated expanded by some 75-percent. Peters says whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing depends on your point of view. Larger farms tend to be more efficient and produce large amounts of commodities at relatively better prices, but he says Iowa is in danger of losing its agricultural legacy.

NCAA Tournament is fresh start for Iowa

Sports

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa coach Fran McCaffery says the NCAA Tournament is a new beginning for the Hawkeyes. Iowa’s last two games were losses to Nebraska and Ohio State and they play Auburn in Birmingham Thursday afternoon.

Even though an early exit from the Big Ten Tournament mean extra rest for his team McCaffery would always prefer a deep run in the league tournament.

Iowa is 19-13.

Iowa State will be watching First Four

Sports

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State will be watching Tuesday night’s First Four action from Dayton with added interest. Mississippi State plays Pitt in the second of two games and the winner heads to Greensboro to play the Cyclones Friday night.

That’s senior guard Gabe Kalscheur. Fellow senior Jaren Holmes is back in the tournament. He went dancing while playing at. St. Bonaventure.

Holmes says he is excited to get started.

1 dead, 1 injured in an eastern Iowa crash, Monday afternoon

News

March 14th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Poweshiek, County, Iowa) – A crash involving three vehicles in eastern Iowa left one person dead and another injured. The Iowa State Patrol says the accident happened just before 2-p.m. at the intersection of Highways 6 and 63, east of Grinnell. The Patrol says a 2014 Buick Encore was traveling south on Highway 63 when the unidentified driver failed to stop at the intersection with Highway 6.

The car struck a trailer being pulled by a 2008 Chevy Silverado pickup that was westbound on Highway 6. An eastbound 2011 Volvo semi struck the pickup’s trailer also, when the trailer was pushed into the eastbound lanes. The semi also struck the Buick, which came to rest in the north ditch and caught fire.

The other vehicles also came to rest in the north ditch. The driver of the Buick – who was wearing a seat belt – died at the scene. Their name was withheld pending notification of family. The driver of the semi, 73-year-old Steven M. Crow, of Marengo, was injured and transported by ambulance to the hospital in Grinnell.

The crash remains under investigation.