Girls State Wrestling – Finals, 3rd Place, 5th Place

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

CLASS 1-A

Finals: 

110 – Macy Rasmussen (AUDU, 50-3, SO, #3) vs Violet Diaz (Denver, 31-2, JR, #1)

140 – Teagan Carritt (Logan Magnolia Woodbine, 41-0, SO, #1) vs Colbie Tenborg (Saydel, 27-2, SR, #2)

235 – Haley Armstrong (ATLA, 34-0, SR, #2) vs Rose Niewoehner (Crestwood, 42-6, SR, #9)

3rd Place:

100 – Kielly Kasal (West Marshall, 40-9, FR, #7) beat Jersey Hilgenberg (RIVE, 35-5, SO, #4): 3-0

5th Place:

115 – Lily Kolbet (Osage, 39-5, FR, #2) beat Hailey Harvey (RIVE, 41-1, SO, #4): 12-7

125 – Madi McCall Missouri Valley, 41-9, FR, #7) beat Kylar Downey (Clarinda, 46-5, JR, #9): 3-8 (Reversal)

135 – Lily Weinreich (Clarinda, 51-0, SO, #3) beat Sunshine Casey (Woodward-Granger, 46-6, JR, #6): 9-3

145 – Kenzie Maeder (Southwest Valley, 48-3, SR, #3) beat Hailey Pedrick (Pekin, 35-3, SR, #4): 7-3

Nunn Secures $2.5 Million Federal Investment to Expand Child Care and Boost Economic Growth in Atlantic

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February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA — Iowa 3rd District Republican Representative Zach Nunn, Friday (Feb. 6th), announced a $2.5 million federal investment to support construction of a new child development center in Atlantic—expanding access to high-quality critical child care, creating jobs, and strengthening long-term economic growth across Cass County and Southwest Iowa. Rep. Nunn announced the funding at the Heritage House in Atlantic alongside local leaders, families, and Vision Atlantic—the non-profit organization receiving the federal funding. Representative Nunn said “This $2.5 million investment is a win for families, workers, and small businesses—and a powerful example of what happens when a community comes together to build its future. By expanding access to high-quality child care, we’re helping parents stay in the workforce, supporting employers as they grow, and ensuring Atlantic continues moving forward with confidence and opportunity.”

Nunn secured the funding through the Community Project Funding (CPF) process. The award, administered through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development Community Facilities Grant program, will support construction of a new, large-scale child development center in Atlantic. Once complete, the center is expected to serve 300 children ages 0 to 7, including two preschool classrooms, and employ approximately 100 people. The Childcare Resource and Referral has designated Cass County as a child care desert, and the new facility will help meet growing demand from working families and local employers across the region.

Photo from the Press Conference in Atlantic (Courtesy Congressman Nunn’s office)

Vision Atlantic Board President Christina Bateman said “We are incredibly grateful to Congressman Zach Nunn for securing $2.5 million in Community Project Funding for the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center of Atlantic. This community-changing investment will open doors for nearly 300 children and give working parents the peace of mind that comes from knowing their children are safe, loved, and learning every day. Congressman Nunn’s commitment makes this new childcare center possible, strengthening families, the workforce, and the future of Atlantic and the greater Southwest Iowa region.”

State and local leaders emphasized the broader economic impact the project will have on rural communities. Glen Smith, Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural Development Nominee, said “In my eight-year capacity as a President Trump nominee, Senate confirmed Director of the Farm Credit Administration, I’ve had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout this country in rural America, visiting hundreds of rural communities like Atlantic. “Almost all have similar challenges of affordable housing and offering quality of life amenities that attract economic development.  But this community is doing something about it with Vision Atlantic, and with the help of Congressman Zach Nunn and his staff, is developing a model that could be replicated throughout the country.”

“To say that this is a huge announcement is an understatement,” said State Sen. Tom Shipley (R-09). “The opportunities that this facility will provide for lots of kids and their families are tremendous. But it’s not just those people who benefit. It’s all the employers in the area who need resources for their employees to have a safe and nurturing environment for their kids. That leads to more productive employees who are looking for long-term work. Thank you, Rep. Nunn and USDA Rural Development, for making Southwest Iowa the best place to raise a family.”

“This $2.5 million investment is a game-changer for western Iowa families, showcasing exactly what can be achieved when federal and local partners work in tandem,” said State Rep. Tom Moore (R-Griswold). “I am grateful to Congressman Zach Nunn for his leadership in championing this funding through the federal appropriations process. By leveraging this public-private partnership, we are ensuring that these resources directly enhance the quality of life and economic opportunities for youth, families, and businesses in Southwest Iowa for years to come.”

“Folks, days like today don’t just happen. They take neighbors working with neighbors, local leaders, non-profits, businesses, and donors. Some giving a little, some giving a lot, all pulling in the same direction,” said Rob Clausen, Mayor of Atlantic, Iowa. “We also know how hard it is to get anything done in Washington these days, especially for rural Iowa, and that’s why we’re so thankful to have Congressman Zach Nunn in our corner. He knows communities like Atlantic, he understands our needs, and knows how to roll up his sleeves and get things done. Because of that hard work and this $2.5 million Community Project Funding Grant, the Lakin Foundation Child Development Center is going to make a real lasting difference for our kids, our families, and our future. This is what teamwork looks like, and we couldn’t be more grateful!”

The child development center is projected to increase the local tax base by more than $48 million, helping strengthen the region’s long-term economic outlook while expanding access to essential services for families. The project has received support from more than 100 local businesses, community leaders, state and local officials, regional partners, and residents, underscoring its broad impact and importance to Southwest Iowa.

State Patrol says plan ahead for Superbowl with designated driver

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February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A spokesman for the Iowa State Patrol says now is the time to put together a game plan if you are going to attending or hosting a party this Super Bowl weekend. Trooper Paul Gardner says there’s one key thing any party plan needs. “Their best game plan is going to have a sober designated driver on hand, and that designated driver is going to be your most valuable player in this game,” he says. Sergeant Gardner says the State Patrol’s game plan is to be out on the roadways looking for four things.

“Seat belts, impaired driving, distracted driving, and excessive speed. So those are four areas that we typically emphasize to keep our crashes down this weekend,” he says. “Impaired driving will be the focus due to the higher presence of alcoholic beverages that will be served at many of the Super Bowl parties.” He says planning ahead so you or your friends are not leaving the party impaired is a winning strategy for everyone. “Drunk driving is a contributing factor in about one third of our traffic fatalities statewide on our roadways. And last year we experienced a record 100-year low in traffic deaths,” Gardner says. “So we want to continue that downward trend in fatality crashes. So whether you’re rooting for the Seahawks or the Patriots this year, please celebrate responsibly.”

Trooper Gardner says any driver caught over the legal limit will likely face jail time and have their driver’s license revoked.

Bomb Threat at Dallas County Courthouse, Friday

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February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Adel, IA) – Officials with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office report the office was notified at around 4:50-a.m. Friday (Feb. 6th, of a bomb threat involving the Dallas County Courthouse. Deputies immediately responded and conducted a safety check of the exterior of the building. No suspicious items were located. Interior security cameras were reviewed, and there was no evidence of any after-hours entry into the courthouse.
As a precaution, the courthouse was placed on lock-down and the opening was delayed to allow for a more thorough search. The delayed opening was communicated through the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office App, social media, and appropriate notifications were made to courthouse employees. Dallas County requested assistance from the State Fire Marshal Division of the Iowa Department of Public Safety, including the deployment of a specialized K-9 unit. The entire courthouse was searched both in person and by the K-9. No items posing a threat to public safety were found, and at this time there is no evidence to suggest the threat was credible.
The courthouse reopened for normal operations at approximately 8:50 a.m. The incident remains under investigation. Authorities say no further information will be released at this time.

FREEDA GUTHRIE, 84, of Greenfield – (Svcs. Pending)

Obituaries

February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

FREEDA GUTHRIE, 84, of Greenfield, died Friday, February 6, 2026, at her home.  Funeral services for FREEDA GUTHRIE are pending at the Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield.

 

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Girls State Wrestling – Friday Semi-Finals & Consolation

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Clayton Wollner

CLASS 1-A

Semi-Finals:

100 – Audrey Cummings (Wilton, 36-5, SR, #1) beat Jersey Hilgenberg (RIVE, 35-5, SO, #4): 9-2

110 – Macy Rasmussen (AUDU, 50-3, SO, #3) beat Kiersten Swart (Mount Vernon, 49-4, SR, #2): 3-2

115 – Clara Ball (Wapello, 47-3, SO, #1) beat Hailey Harvey (RIVE, 41-1, SO, #4): 9-0

135 – Anna O`Rear (West Delaware, 45-2, SR, #2) beat Lily Weinreich (Clarinda, 51-0, SO, #3): 3-0

140 – Teagan Carritt (Logan Magnolia Woodbine, 41-0, SO, #1) beat Katelyn Brandhorst (Woodward-Granger, 47-7, SR, #4): 10-1

145 – Adeline Whisner (Mount Vernon, 37-10, SR, #2) beat Kenzie Maeder (Southwest Valley, 48-3, SR, #3): 6-0

235 – Haley Armstrong (ATLA, 34-0, SR, #2) beat Skylar Wegener (Northeast, 44-0, SR, #3): 2-5 (reversal)

Third Round Consolation:

105 – Kara Kennedy (CRES, 38-6, 12, #9) beat Sophia Hazen (ATU, 39-3, JR, #5): 14-9 

125 – Kylar Downey (Clarinda, 46-5, JR, #9) beat Kendra Krause (EDBF, 41-12, JR, #12): 3-0

130 – Cecelia Gryp (Wiliamsburg, 38-12, JR, #5) beat Sadie Smith (Kuemper Catholic, 35-8, SR, #9): 3-0 

170 – Kayma Burleson (Clear Lake, 41-8, JR, #6) beat Mary Bowman (Logan Magnolia Woodbine), 42-6, SR, #8): 2-3 (PIN)

Consolation Semi-Finals:

100 – Jersey Hilgenberg (RIVE, 35-5, SO, #4) beat Molly Konechne (CLGL, 24-1, SR, #2): 4-3

115 – Emma Schmitt (Charles City, 40-10, JR, #6) beat Hailey Harvey (RIVE, 41-1, SO, #4): 11-7

125 – Lauren Adams (Osage, 37-1, FR, #6) beat Kylar Downey (Clarinda, 46-5, JR, #9): 3-0

135 – Lyni Gusick (Alburnett, 53-2, SR, #4) beat Lily Weinreich (Clarinda, 51-0, SO, #3): 5-4

145 – Paytn Haack (Emmetsburg, 44-7, FR, #5) beat Kenzie Maeder (Southwest Valley, 48-3, SR, #3): 4-3

7th Place: 

105 – Terra Swedin (GTRA, 29-9, SO, #8) beat Sophia Hazen (ATU, 39-3, JR, #5): 6-6 (Takedown) 

130 – Sadie Smith (Kuemper Catholic, 35-8, SR, #9) beat Carly Manternach (CASC, 45-12, SR, #8): 4-3

170 – Mary Bowman (Logan Magnolia Woodbine), 42-6, SR, #8) beat Ellie Hutton (Interstate 35, 28-8, SR, #9): 10-2

CLASS 2-A

Semi-Finals:

130 – Avaeh Smith (Lewis Central, 35-0, JR, #1)

Third Round Consolation:

130 – Ellexis Stephens (Harlan, 14-2, SO, #2)

135 – Grace Keeler (Creston, 44-6, SR, #6)

Consolation Semi-Finals:

7th Place: 

 

 

Star of ‘Southern Charm’ to share small business tips with Iowans

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February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A reality T-V show star and entrepreneur will make two appearances in Iowa next week. Craig Conover is a founding cast member on “Southern Charm,” which launched on Bravo in 2013, following the lives of several young professionals in Charleston, South Carolina. Conover says he’s thrilled to be making his first trip to Iowa for the Des Moines Home and Garden Show.  “We’ll have a nice fireside chat on the stage where I’ll tell you a little bit more about my life and whatever the moderator wants to ask me, and how I was able to start my business and some tips for small businesses and entrepreneurship, and some fun behind-the-scenes stuff for the show,” Conover says. “Then we always do a question-and-answer session with the audience and they can ask me whatever they want. I’m an open book.”

Sewing is an atypical avocation for most men, but Conover loves it. It’s why he launched Sewing Down South in 2019, which features Southern-inspired pillows, home décor, lifestyle, and apparel collections — all of which he designs. “I grew up with home ec class still in schools, which was awesome, so I learned to cook and garden and sew, and I just found it incredibly therapeutic,” Conover says. “So as I started to make throw pillows, our business grew into other areas of the home. Eight small family businesses go into each one of our pillows that are made, and we sew everything in the Carolinas.” Conover is one of only two original cast members who’s still on “Southern Charm,” which is now in its 11th season with more than 160 episodes. He attributes the program’s longevity to the South Carolina community where it’s based.

“I think the city of Charleston is its own character and one of our biggest cast members,” Conover says. “People who have visited Charleston love to watch it on their television screens, or who have lived there or who want to visit one day, so I think Charleston itself and all the history. It’s just a beautiful city.” Conover’s birthday is next week and he’s accomplished much in his 38 years. When asked about his goals for the -next- 38 years, he says philanthropy is what makes him the happiest. “I’ve traveled a lot all over the world and seen a lot of different levels of living,” Conover says. “I was talking to an actor friend last night, actually, and he said, ‘Maybe one day we’ll feed a million people together.’ So it’s really just trying to figure out a way to most efficiently turn my personal success into that where I can help as many people as possible.”

Conover is to appear next Friday and Saturday (Feb 13 and 14) at the Des Moines Home and Garden Show at the Iowa Events Center. The show runs February 12th through the 15th.

DesMoinesHomeAndGardenShow.com
https://www.sewingdownsouth.com/

Creston woman arrested on drug charges, Thursday

News

February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, IA) – The Creston Police Department reports a woman was arrested on drug charges, Thursday afternoon. 56-year-old Donna Jean Kimball, of Creston, was arrested at N. Cherry and Irving Streets, at around 1:30-p.m. Kimball was charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Possession of Controlled Substance Methamphetamine. She was taken to Union County Jail and later released after posting $1,300 cash or surety bond.

And, at around 7:20-p.m., Thursday, Creston Police arrested 18-year-old Adrian Michael Lillie, of Creston. He was charged with Driving While Barred. Officers cited Lillie and released him from the scene on a Promise to Appear in court.

Structure fire in Atlantic early Friday morning – no one injured

News

February 6th, 2026 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, IA) – The Atlantic Fire Dept. and Cass EMS dispatched to a structure fire at 5 Cedar Street a little after 5-a.m. today (Friday). Atlantic Fire Chief Tom Cappel said the building was an old house between 5 Cedar and 9 Cedar, that had been turned into a garage.
Cappel says no one was injured. Crews found a lot of smoke at the scene, which lingered in the area for some time.
The shed was a total loss. No injuries were reported, but two women were evacuated from their nearby homes.
Cappel extended his thanks for support at the scene from the Atlantic Police Department, Cass EMS and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office.

Basketball Scoreboard from Thursday Feb. 5th

Sports

February 6th, 2026 by Christian Adams

BOYS

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Harlan – 67 vs Clarinda – 52

St. Albert – 67 vs Glenwood – 64 

Rolling Valley Conference

Glidden-Ralston – 71 vs Exira-EHK – 38 

Non-Conference 

Audubon – 72 vs CAM – 62

Creston – 67 vs Earlham – 53

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 74 vs ACGC – 40

IKM-Manning – 62 vs Boyer Valley – 34

Shenandoah – 60 vs Woodward Academy – 57 (OT)

 

GIRLS

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

Clarinda – 37 vs Harlan – 34

St. Albert – 71 vs Glenwood – 42

Rolling Valley Conference 

Exira-EHK-Audubon – 66 vs Glidden-Ralston – 45

Non-Conference 

Creston – 59 vs Earlham – 56

Coon Rapids-Bayard – 60 vs ACGC – 45

Boyer Valley – 68 vs IKM-Manning – 56