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Skyscan Forecast for Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

Today:  Widespread haze after 7am. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 78. Breezy, with a northwest wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Tonight:  Widespread haze. Mostly clear, with a low around 49. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday:  Sunny, with a high near 80. North northeast wind around 5 mph.
Friday:  Sunny, with a high near 83. East wind around 5 mph.
Saturday:  Sunny, with a high near 85.
Sunday:  A 40 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 79.

ISU podcast focuses on manure

News

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

A new Iowa State University podcast tries to answer some of the questions about a subject that is vital to some, and stinks for others. Dan Andersen
the creator of the “Talk’in Crap” podcast, says it is an interesting time in the world of manure.

Anderson is an associate professor of agricultural and biosystems engineering at I-S-U. He chose the “Talk’in Crap” title intentionally and says you have to have a sense of humor about the subject, while also talking about the serious side.

Andersen says manure is more than a byproduct of animal production.

Andersen says the water quality perspective is also important and manure’s role in that needs to be discussed as well.

Anderson says the use of new technology has help improved the use of the world’s oldest fertilizer.

He says they don’t want to see any spills that impact water quality, but there are still spills and fish killed every year from manure. Andersen says at least there are signs of progress in the right direction. The smell of manure is probably the thing that most non-farmers. Andersen says work continues to find ways to deal with that too.

Andersen says those covers often don’t fit with the deep pit production model that we tend to have fore manure here in Iowa. You can listen to the “Talk’in Crap” podcast on the Iowa State University Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu.

Lung doctor urges Iowans to get flu shots now, COVID boosters, too

News

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

A University of Iowa medical school graduate who’s now a national spokesman for the American Lung Association is urging Iowans to get an array of vaccinations this fall to protect themselves from the flu, R-S-V, and a resurgence of COVID-19. Pulmonologist Dr. Jamie Rutland says flu cases spiked in Iowa last year, compared to previous pandemic years, as most people were no longer masking or keeping six feet away from others. How severe will the flu season ahead be?

Flu vaccines are already available in Iowa, so he’s hoping people will get their shots now so their immune systems are ready. That goes double for people who are compromised by things like heart disease, lung disease or diabetes.

Rutland, who practices in his native southern California, says R-S-V is another big concern, especially as flu season approaches, and two R-S-V vaccines are now available, primarily for people 60 and over.

He says it’s especially important for people who are at least 60 years old to get vaccinated for R-S-V. The C-D-C says COVID cases are rising again nationwide and Rutland says for most people, a COVID booster is highly recommended this fall.

The C-D-C estimates there were as many as 54-million flu cases nationwide last year and between 19- and 58-thousand deaths due to the flu. Iowa health officials report 366 flu deaths statewide in 2021.

Summit exec says company does not intend to amend its proposed pipeline route

News

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

An executive with Summit Carbon Solutions says the proposed pipeline route the company has presented to state regulators is final — unless the Iowa Utilities Board orders more negotiations as a condition of granting a construction permit. James Powell, Summit’s chief operating officer, is in charge of design, construction and operation of the pipeline.

Powell says it’s too late to adjust the route through Charles City, for example.

Summit has changed the pipeline route around Bismarck in its new permit application after
North Dakota regulators rejected the company’s initial application.

Powell testified Tuesday during a hearing the Iowa Utilities Board convened in August to examine Summit’s pipeline permit application. Testimony in the past two weeks came from landowners who don’t want the pipeline on their property, some of whom suggested adjusting the route to provide access to farm fields or to keep their land enrolled in federal conservative programs.

Iowa’s syphilis cases rise for 4th straight year, other STIs drop

News

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

A state health report shows Iowa’s syphilis rate continues to climb, with 877 cases of that sexually-transmitted infection last year. It marks the fourth straight year cases have risen, mirroring a national trend. State Medical Director Robert Kruse says the reason for the increase is unclear, but he says syphilis usually begins with a painless blister that goes away on its own, so it can be harder to detect in earlier stages.

Iowa’s rates of chlamydia and gonorrhea dropped last year. Kruse says doctors have seen syphilis cases increase for women, which led to a rise in congenital syphilis — where a woman passes the illness to her child during pregnancy. He says doctors should consider additional screenings for their pregnant patients who are at risk.

Kruse says it’s important that Iowans recognize signs and symptoms of S-T-Is and go in for testing if they think they may have been exposed.

Barney the cat adopted after nine years in Iowa animal shelter

News

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

A nine-year-old cat that lived his entire life at a northwest Iowa animal shelter has been adopted by a family from Missouri. Barney was adopted after becoming a social media sensation last month. Emmet County Animal Shelter Director Kristy Henning says Barney was featured in the shelter’s “Sunday Spotlight” on Facebook.

The post drew attention nationwide and in Canada and 15 applications were filled out to adopt Barney the cat. The shelter selected a family from Lee’s Summit, Missouri as Barney’s forever home.

The Sherer family is keeping the shelter — and the internet — updated on Barney’s progress.

Barney’s mother was pregnant when she was taken in at the Emmet County Shelter, so he had spent every day of his life at the facility until he was
adopted. Henning says there’s no carpeting at the shelter and Barney’s new family says he loves rolling around on the carpet at his new home in Missouri.

TROY BOOS, 54, of Massena (9-14-2023)

Obituaries

September 6th, 2023 by Jim Field

TROY BOOS, 54, of Massena died Tuesday, September 5, 2023 at the Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.  Funeral Services for TROY BOOS will be held on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena.

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Friends may call at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The family will greet friends on Wednesday evening at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Burial in the Massena Center Cemetery, Massena, Iowa.  A potluck at the park in Massena will be held following services at the cemetery.

Online condolences can be left at lambfuneralhome.com

TROY BOOS is survived by:

Wife:  Christine McCoy of Massena

Sons:  Joshua (Sara) Boos of Dexter and Tyler (Kinzy) Boos of Dexter

Daughter:  Monica (Joel) Winther of Audubon

Sister:  Brandi (Rick) Merickle of Wiota

4 Grandchildren

other relatives and friends.

Tuesday High School Volleyball Scores

Sports

September 5th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeye Ten Conference:
Lewis Central 3 Atlantic, 0
Atlantic 3 Creston, 1
Lewis Central 3 Creston, 0
Clarinda vs Kuemper Catholic
Kuemper Catholic 3 Denison-Schleswig, 0
Clarinda 3 Denison-Schleswig. 0
Harlan vs Shenandoah

Pride of Iowa Conference: 
Lenox 3 Bedford, 0
Nodaway Valley 3 Mt. Ayr, 2
Central Decatur vs East Union

Corner Conference:
East Mills 3 Hamburg, 0 (Non-Conference)
East Mills vs Griswold
Sidney vs Essex

West Central Activities Conference: 
Van Meter 3 Panorama, 0
ACGC 3 West Central Valley, 0
Des Moines, Christian 3 Earlham, 0

Non-Conference:
Audubon 2 Madrid, 0
Glidden-Ralston 2 Audubon, 1
Underwood 3 Fremont-Mills, 0

Missouri River Conference: 
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 3 Sioux City, North, 1

2023 Treynor Cross Country Invite Results

Sports

September 5th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Woodbine was the dominant team today at the Treynor Cross Country Invite. The next closest team to them was Tri-Center with a 40 point gap in-between and a nine minute difference of total time. The top 3 teams for the Boys at the cross country meet were:

  1. Woodbine (23 points)
  2. Tri-Center (63 points)
  3. Missouri Valley (73 points)

The 5 fastest runners on the boys side were Landon Bendgen from Woodbine at first, Parker Heistertkamp from St. Albert at second, Owen Wise from St. Albert at third, Gunner Wagner from Woodbine at fourth, and Brennan Boden from Tri-Center at fifth.

On the girls side of the Invite Treynor would win by two points over AHSTW.

  1. Treynor (57 points)
  2. AHSTW (59 points)
  3. Logan-Magnolia (71 points)

The fastest girl at first was Madison Sporrer from Logan-Magnolia, in second from Logan-Magnolia was Allysen Johnsen, in third from Treynor was Alyssa Kulesa, in fourth from West Monona Chloe Broer, and in fifth from Woodbine Addison Murdock.

No. 1 Iowa Hosts CMU, UMass Lowell in Home Opener

Sports

September 5th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

THIS WEEK

The top-ranked University of Iowa field hockey team returns to Grant Field for their home opener. The Hawkeyes will face Central Michigan on Friday at 3 p.m. (CT) before welcoming UMASS Lowell to Iowa City on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. (CT).

FOLLOW LIVE

• Both Friday and Sunday’s games will be live streamed on B1G+.

• Iowa field hockey fans can follow all contests via live stats on hawkeyesports.com.  Game updates are also available on X/@iowafieldhockey.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

• The Hawkeyes are ranked No. 1 in this week’s NFHCA poll. It is the second time in program history the Hawkeyes have been ranked No. 1 (2021) by the NFHCA.

• Freshman Dionne van Aalsum was named Freshman Player of the Week for the second week in a row. Sophomore Mia Magnotta was named Defensive Player of the Week on August 29.

• Freshman Dionne van Aalsum leads the Hawkeye offense with eight goals in four games.

• Iowa has defeated the top-ranked team in three straight seasons (3-1 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2021, 2-0 vs. No. 1 Northwestern in 2022 and 3-2 vs. No. 1 North Carolina in 2023).

• The Hawkeyes return seven starters and 14 letterwinners from a team that finished 12-8, advancing to the Elite Eight for the 20th time in program history in 2022.

•  The Hawkeyes punched their ticket to the Elite Eight four consecutive times and for the 21st time in program history in 2022.

• The Hawkeyes made their fifth straight and 27th NCAA Tournament appearance in program history — the most of any team as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

• Fifth-year senior Esme Gibson (second-team) earned All-Big Ten recognition for the 2022 season.

• Head coach Lisa Cellucci is in her tenth season at the helm of the Hawkeye field hockey program and her 24th season overall.  Cellucci has been a part of 282 Iowa victories and in 2020, she led the program to the Final Four for the 12th time — the first since 2008.  Iowa has posted double digit win totals in eight of her ten seasons. The Hawkeyes have won three Big Ten titles (2019, 2019 (BTT), 2021) under her watch.

• Cellucci earned her third straight Big Ten Coach of the Year honor in 2021.  She is the first coach in Big Ten history to be named Coach of the Year in three consecutive seasons.