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CAM Cougars continue their hot streak

Sports

October 5th, 2023 by admin

The CAM Cougars may be one of the hottest teams in all of volleyball right now. The Cougars defeated the Paton-Churdan Rockets on Thursday night in three dominating sets. The Cougars won the sets by scores of 25-11 25-5 25-12. The Rockets scored the first three points to begin the night in set 1, but from there on it was all Cougars. The Cougars got great play from their entire roster, but their main leader Thursday showed out big time. Senior Eva Steffensen was dominant at the net offensively and defensively but where she stole the show was back serving. Steffensen tallied 5 aces to lead the Cougars and also had 5 digs to go along with 16 kills. Head Coach of CAM Jenna Mcdonald has been impressed with the improvements of Steffensen and her serving game.

The Cougars are an experienced team and that shows with their chemistry on the court, but no two players have better chemistry on the court than sister duo senior Emma Follmann and younger sister freshman Courtney Follmann. Coach Mcdonald on the special connection of this team and sisters.

The Cougars are playing their best volleyball as tournament play approaches winning nine of their last ten, four games in a row, and even more impressive the Cougars have won 11 consecutive sets. Coach Mcdonald says the team is firing on all cylinders.

 

The Cougars finish the regular season with a 18-7 record and will go to the Rolling Valley Conference tournament on October, 14th at Coon Rapids Bayard, and then the Cougars will host Class 1A Region 5 tournament First Round. Hear the full interview with Coach Mcdonald below

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Land institute sees small drop in farmland values

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa REALTORS Land Institute September farmland survey released today (Thursday) finds a small drop in value. The Institute’s Elliott Siefert the results at their meeting. “For the three farmland values, low, medium, and high quality land, across all regions, average down point-two percent. So essentially flat for farmland over the last six months,” Siefert says. He says the small change comes in the lower quality ground.

“Your, your really high quality ground is still bringing good money with medium and low quality, you know, most of them are still bringing about the same, but there might be a little bit of variability depending on your location,” he says. He says northwest Iowa was the region with the biggest drop.”Northwest Iowa being down two-point-nine percent and south-central being up one-point-three percent. Small changes there,” Siefert says. “This is the second survey in a row that we’ve had pretty flat numbers here. It was it was rising, as we all know there for the two years prior to that, but we’re getting more to that, that flat market right now. “

Siefert says when you expand to look at the 12-month view, there’s not much difference in values either. “From September 2022 through March and then March through the end of September in 2023, you see again not any very large changes,” he says, “just in Northwest down three-point-three percent to up four-point-four percent in south-central. So again, pretty flat as you look across the state here.” The Institute’s Matt Vegter says there optimism despite some of the economic issues landowners are facing.

“I think most folks, the general comments we saw in the survey, it’s a flat market, still a very aggressive market, net farm incomes, we planted a very expensive crop in 2023. And put prices were up. But I think the general theme I’ve heard as the the early crop yield reports, things are a little better out there in most areas than than what we thought.” He says the biggest headwind they’re facing is interest rates, which have risen and taken away a little bit of the buying power for land buyers.

October “Healthy U” topics at CCHS: Skin Cancer & Orthopedic Surgery

News

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IowaA – During October, Cass Health will host two sessions of their Healthy U lunch-and-learn series.

On October 19, Dermatology Nurse Practitioner Lace Sindt will present on skin cancer. Sindt is a board-certified family nurse practitioner with a Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Lace Sindt

Dr. Matt Weresh

She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Iowa in 2019, after previously working as an LPN and RN for 10 years. With more than a decade of dermatology and facial aesthetics experience, Sindt offers a variety of dermatology care including skin checks, skin cancer screenings, acne, rashes, psoriasis, rosacea, toenail fungus, moles, warts, and other skin conditions.

On October 26, Dr. Matt Weresh will present on orthopedic surgery. Dr. Weresh is an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in hip and knee procedures, ranging from complex joint replacements to simple joint procedures and surgeries. With more than 25 years of experience in central Iowa, Dr. Weresh relocated his practice to Cass Health in 2018. He received his medical degree from the University of Iowa College of Medicine, and then completed his orthopedic residency at Akron General Medical Center. He then went on to complete an orthopedic trauma fellowship at the Carolinas Medical Center. Dr. Weresh is board certified and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery.

Space is limited! A free boxed lunch is provided for all attendees, so reservations are required. Call 712-243-7479 to reserve your seat. For more information about Healthy U, visit casshealth.org/healthyu.

CHET MORELAND, 74, of Exira (& formerly of Council Bluffs) – Celebration of Life at a later date

Obituaries

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CHET MORELAND, 74, of Exira (& formerly of Council Bluffs), died Wed., Oct. 4, 2023, at home. A Celebration of Life gathering for CHET MORELAND will be held at a later date. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting his family.

To honor Chet’s memory the family encourages online tributes of your favorite stories and photos on his guestbook at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.  Posts will be reviewed and uploaded within 24 hours.  A slideshow will be available for viewing in the coming days.

CHET MORELAND is survived by his wife Perri Moreland, of Exira.

JIM MURPHY, 88 of Atlantic ( Celebration Of Life 10/12/2023)

Obituaries

October 5th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

JIM MURPHY, 88 of Atlantic, died Wednesday, October 4, 2023,  at the Heritage House in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Visitation and Luncheon for JIM MURPHY will be held from 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 12th, at the Anita Community Center.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is assisting the family.

A Memorial Graveside Service will be held at 1:00pm in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita, with military honors by the Anita American Legion Post #210 and the Iowa Army National Guard.

Memorials may be directed to the family for designation at a later date.

JIM MURPHY is survived by:

His sons – Dennis (Mary) Murphy, of Atlantic, and Duane (Vicki) Murphy, of Anita.

His daughter – Lorri (David) Johnston, of Waukee.

His brother – Larry (Deb) Murphy, of Council Bluffs.

3 grandchildren; 2 great-grandsons; his sisters-in-law, Kay Murphy, of Stuart, and Judy Murphy, of Wiota.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Racing and Gaming Administrator found no game fixing in college sports betting

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October 5th, 2023 by admin

The administrator of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission reiterated today (Thursday) that the sports betting scandal among athletes at Iowa State and the University of Iowa has not turned up any attempts to fix games. Brian Ohorilko talked about the issue at the Commission meeting in Sioux City today (Thursday)

Ohorilko says they don’t believe the integrity of sports betting has been compromised.

The charges that were brought against the college athletes all involved underage sports betting or trying to hide underage betting. While college sports betting put the industry in the spotlight, Ohorilko says overall the industry has matured.

Ohorilko says it was expected after the big early push to get people signed up and all the promotions involved that things would settle in.

Sports betting began in the state in August of 2019.

3A No. 1 Williamsburg visits No. 4 Solon Friday night

Sports

October 5th, 2023 by admin

The lead in Class 3A district five is on the line when top ranked Williamsburg visits Solon. Williamsburg coach Curt Ritchie says the raiders will need a big effort.

Ritchie says Solon is a confident team.

Enhance Iowa Board awards more than $400,000 in CAT grants to two projects

News

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

October 5, 2023 (DES MOINES) – At today’s (Thursday’s) meeting, the Enhance Iowa Board awarded $430,000 in Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) grants to a library in Waverly and a splash pad in Webster City.

Details for the projects receiving CAT grants follow:

Project Name: Make Room for Renewal, Waverly
Total Project Cost: $2,760,132
Amount Awarded: $375,000
Project Description: This expansion and renovation of the Waverly Public Library will include the extension of the footprint for the children’s area, the installation of a “story tree” art sculpture, the addition of approximately 1,200 square feet for a dedicated teen room, the renovation of conference space and surrounding area, and the complete renovation of the library interior to better fit the current needs of the community.

Project Name: Webster City East Twin Park Splash Pad, Webster City
Total Project Cost: $423,511
Amount Awarded: $55,000
Project Description: The project will construct a zero-depth, ADA-accessible splash pad with several zones consisting of 20 water features that cater to different age groups. Also included in the project are sidewalk paths to connect to the existing park and a new park shelter.

The Enhance Iowa Program provides financial incentives to communities for the construction of recreational, cultural, educational or entertainment facilities that enhance the quality of life in Iowa. To date, 130 CAT grants have been awarded by the board, totaling $43,260,023. The next Enhance Iowa Board meeting is scheduled for November 2, 2023.

Fort Dodge-based domestic violence shelter sees sharp increase in demand

News

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Leigh Bair, program development director at the Domestic Sexual Assault Outreach Center in Fort Dodge, says they’ve seen a steady increase in demand from the 15 Iowa counties they serve. Bair says victims need to know they’re not alone.

“Domestic Violence Awareness Month is important just because it raises awareness for what we’re doing and why we’re doing what we do and why it’s so important,” Bair says. “It does also let people know that there are services available to those that need help that might not know that there’s help for them.” Bair says the center’s client list is continually growing. “Some quick stats,” Bair says. “We’ve served over 900 clients in the last year, over 6,000 nights in our shelter, and almost 400 crisis calls within the last six months.”

Bair says there many factors that may impact domestic violence cases. “I believe the economy, I believe COVID kind of had people in their house and then that got over and so people were wanting to get out,” Bair says. “There’s just a lot of things that we don’t know, but the numbers show an uptick.”

Bair says a ceremony will be held later this month in Fort Dodge to remember the victims of domestic violence.

Injury accident in Creston

News

October 5th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report one person was transported to the hospital following a collision Wednesday evening at the intersection of Howard and Sumner Streets. Authorities say a Creston Police Officer witnessed the crash that happened at around 5:22-p.m.

According to the report, Officer Dorsey was stopped at the intersection with his vehicle facing westbound. An SUV with its turn signal on was stopped in the inside lane facing southbound, waiting to turn east onto Howard Street. A 2007 Chevy Tahoe driven by 36-year-old Stephanie Lynn Baucom, of Creston, was stopped behind the SUV in the traveled portion of the road.

A 2017 Dodge Durango driven by 23-year-old Kayleann Marie Buchanan, of Creston, was traveling south on Sumner Street, when she changed from the outside lane to the inside lane. Buchanan said she thought the Tahoe came to an abrupt stop, and that she did not have time to avoid the collision.

Baucom stated that she was being tailgated by Buchanan from the intersection of Townline Road and Sumner. When Baucom came to a stop, she looked in her mirror and saw that Buchanan was not slowing down. Baucom hit her vehicle’s horn to get Buchanan’s attention, just before the SUV struck the Tahoe from behind at a high rate of speed.

The Officer said he did not hear any tires squeal from Buchanan’s SUV moments before the impact, and there were no skid marks on the road, showing she had tried to stop. Following the crash, Baucom was transported by Medic 1 to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston. Her vehicle sustained $2,500 damage. Damage to Buchanan’s Durango was estimated at $15,000.

Neither driver was cited.