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ACGC Girls Basketball Wins Big over IKM-Manning

Sports

November 24th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

The ACGC Girls Basketball team won their first game of the season Monday night in a 64-35 victory on the road at IKM-Manning. The Chargers led from the very get go and despite being in first half foul trouble, the ACGC showcased their depth with eight different players scoring in the win. The Chargers stifling defensive pressure, ability to get to the free throw line and the traps they forced IKM-Manning into were key aspects in the win. Senior Camdyn Richter’s five first quarter points sparked a 24-9 lead after one. In the second, IKM-Manning forced ACGC into troubling situations, but the Charger resilience kept a double-digit lead at 35-21 into halftime. In the third, it was a defensive battle as ACGC held IKM-Manning to just six third quarter points to go up 41-24 after three. The ACGC reserves played a majority of the fourth quarter and went onto win 64-35.

ACGC came into this season after a tremendous 22-2 year in 2024-2025. The Chargers returned four starters, and it showed early on. The ball movement was lively, and Senior Camdyn Richter led the way with five first quarter points. Richter got into foul trouble early as she picked up two first fouls in the first four minutes. Due to the Richters’ foul trouble, ACGC Head Coach Brad Baudler went to Olivia Mahaffey off the bench pretty quickly. Mahaffey came in and scored eight first half points including two layups on the left block. Becca Littler accounted for two first half three pointers as well.

The second half began as a 35-21 ACGC lead and the Charger defense made life difficult for IKM-Manning. The six points the defense allowed was backed by up five different Chargers scoring in the quarter to give ACGC a 49-21 lead after three. The benches emptied in the fourth as Freshman Jerzee Huss had her first three pointer of her career. ACGC went on to win 64-35. For IKM-Manning, Senior Anna Stangl had 14 points to lead the Wolves.

Head Coach Brad Baudler was thrilled with his team’s performance especially dealing with the foul trouble.

Mahaffey’s impact off the bench was very evident according to Baudler.

The defense stood out especially in the second half.

ACGC continues their season on December 2nd in a home game against West Central Valley while IKM-Manning hosts Tri-Center on the second as well.

No. 15 Iowa State men edge No. 14 St. John’s in Las Vegas

Sports

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Milan Momcilovic scored 23 points as 15th ranked Iowa State edged 14th ranked St. Johns 83-82 at the Players Era Championship in Las Vegas. Momcilovic was five-of-nine from three point range as the Cyclones move to 5-0.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger says senior guard Tamin Lipsey is being evaluated for a leg injury after leaving the game in the waning minutes.

The Cyclones play Creighton Tuesday afternoon.

Atlantic High School Welding Program Serves as Statewide Model

News

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, IA — The Iowa Department of Education has recognized Atlantic High School’s welding program as a model for successful career and technical education in the state. The program enrolls between 40 and 50 students each semester and
prepares them for high-demand skilled trades through hands-on instruction, strong community partnerships, and direct pathways from the classroom to the workforce. Students begin by learning essential safety procedures and foundational techniques. They then advance to multiple welding methods, including stick, MIG, torch, and plasma cutting.

In collaboration with local employers such as Vermeer and Industrial Steam, the district has developed an apprenticeship model that mirrors real-world workforce needs. Students who complete the program graduate with the skills and experience necessary to enter a registered apprenticeship, with many earning their certification just months after leaving high school.

“Our welding program is a powerful example of what career and technical education can do for students,” said Eric Miller, welding instructor. “It allows students to discover their strengths, develop real-world skills, and step confidently into high-demand careers. We are proud of the partnerships that help make this possible and of the students who continue to inspire us with their success.”

Atlantic CSD’s approach aligns with the Iowa CTE framework, which emphasizes practical learning, employability skills, and clear routes into high-wage, high-skill occupations. For students seeking alternatives to traditional four-year college pathways, the program offers a meaningful, results-driven option. Program graduates continue to stay involved, returning to the welding classroom to mentor current students and even offering scholarships to those pursuing trade careers after graduation. These lasting connections help to build a strong cycle of learning, leadership, and local workforce development.

The full story is available at the Iowa Department of Education’s website, at:

https://educate.iowa.gov/headline-story/2025-11-14/atlantic-high-school-welding-program-provides-cte-golden-ticket-students

VERDELL HANSEN, 95 (Svcs. 11/29/25)

Obituaries

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

VERDELL HANSEN, 95, died Nov. 21st, 2025, at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral services for VERDELL HANSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025, at the Elk Horn Lutheran Church (Elk Horn, IA). Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Friday (11/28), from 4-until 6-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to Elk Horn Lutheran Church or the Danish Windmill.

Burial is in the Elk Horn Lutheran Cemetery.

VERDELL HANSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Kevin (Becky) Hansen, of Harlan, and Kent Hansen (& Sheila Gaube), of Council Bluffs.

Her daughter – Karel (Jerry) Rasmussen, of Houston, TX.

Her sister – Veretta Johannsen, of Midland, TX.

6 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family wishes for memorials to The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff of Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn for all the care given to Verdell.

JANE RAU, 93, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 11/26/25)

Obituaries

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

JANE RAU, 93, of Harlan, died Sunday, Nov. 23rd, 2025, at the Elm Crest Assisted Living facility. A Mass of Christian Burial for JANE RAU will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., Nov. 26th, at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Westphalia. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will take place at St. Boniface Catholic Church on Wednesday from 8:30-a.m. until 10:15-a.m.

Burial is in the St. Boniface Cemetery at Westphalia.

JANE RAU is survived by:

Her step-children: Kathy (David) Klein, Jacqueline Simmons, and Kevin (Regina) Rau, all of Omaha, NE; Janet (Dave) Schonder, of Bennington, NE; Laura Webb, of Bellevue, NE; and John (Josie Lynn) Rau, of Gretna, NE.

Grandchildren; Great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Iowa men play Ole Miss Tuesday night

Sports

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The strength of schedule takes a big jump for the Iowa Hawkeye men as they get ready to play Ole Miss Tuesday night in the Acrisure Classic in Palm Springs, California. The Hawkeye are 5-0.

That’s Iowa coach Ben McCollum. The Hawkeyes will take on either Utah or Grand Canyon on Wednesday night. Iowa entered the week as the nation’s top shooting team and the efficiency will be tested by the Rebels.

Point guard Bennett Stirtz is averaging 18 points and more than six assists per game and his experience should help against Ole Miss and their switching defenses.

McCollum is not concerned about fatigue playing back-to-back days.

Northern Iowa’s Todd Stepsis recaps the season

Sports

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa football coach Todd Stepsis says despite the overall record he feels good about the future of the program. The Panthers lost to Youngstown State and finished 3-9 in Stepsis’ first season as head coach.

Stepsis is confident better days are ahead.

One bright spot is the Panthers found their quarterback of the future. Jaxon Dailey started the final four games under center.

Stepsis is in the process of hiring a new strength coach for the program and hopes that helps with durability and team speed.

Nebraska’s Matt Rhule previews Iowa

Sports

November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Nebraska will be in search of a rare win over Iowa when the teams collide in Lincoln on Friday. The Hawkeyes have won nine of the last 10 overall and six straight in Lincoln in a series that has featured some heated moments in recent years.

Rhule on why he has so much respect for Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker.

The Huskers gave up 231 yards of rushing in a 37-10 loss at Penn State and Rhule says the way the Hawkeyes run it is a little bit different.

With a victory the Huskers would finish Rhule’s third season as head coach with a record of 8-4.

Iowa officials say no to Satanic Temple’s event in Capitol

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November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State officials have denied the Satanic Temple of Iowa’s request to hold a holiday party in the Iowa Capitol on December 13.

Adam Steen, a Republican candidate for governor, denied a similar request last year when he was director of the Iowa Department of Administrative Service. “No more marketing to children,” Steen said today. “No more trying to get them to create satanic symbols, sing satanic hymns, partake in satanic rituals, no more having youth involved in costume contests that depict weapons used to abuse youth. This is not religious expression. It’s not free speech. It is evil.”

Steen held a rally at the Capitol early this afternoon that was originally billed as a gathering to challenge Governor Reynolds to issue the denial. “What could have been a call for those in Iowa to stand up and fight back has turned into a celebration,” Steen said, to cheers.

Adam Steen, a Republican candidate for governor, speaks at statehouse rally on Nov. 24, 2025. (RI photo)

The Satanic Temple of Iowa is suing Steen for rejecting their party plan at the Capitol when he was director of the Department of Administrative Services. The group has said their 2024 celebration would have promoted tolerance and acceptance of diverse religious beliefs. A year before, in 2023, the group’s display in the Iowa Capitol’s rotunda was vandalized by a Mississippi man who later pleaded guilty and was sentenced to probation. Steen, as a state agency chief, had approved some holiday displays in the Capitol that year, including the Satanic Temple’s array of candles and a pagan idol.

“I did that because it was not a matter of whether or not it was harmful to minors,” Steen said today. “It was a static statue and I did not want to fight a free speech issue at that time.”

Steen has called on two other candidates for governor to join him in denouncing what the Satanic Temple had planned to do in the Capitol next month. A spokesperson for Democrat Rob Sand’s campaign was not immediately available to respond. Republican Randy Feenstra issued a written statement. “As a Christian, I’m grateful to Governor Reynolds for keeping the despicable satanic display out of the Iowa Capitol,” Feenstra said.

Central Iowa woman arrested after car carrying child hit by gunfire

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November 24th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Des Moines police say a local woman faces multiple charges after she allegedly fired shots at a car containing her fiancé and an eight-year-old child. Investigators say a Des Moines man claims his fiancée used a handgun and shot at his car during a domestic dispute on Sunday night. He said he was in the front seat and his daughter was in the back seat. Officers say there was a bullet hole in the rear passenger door. No one was hurt.

Police arrested 28-year-old Lakeisha Powell after recovering what they believe was the handgun used, a shell casing and other evidence. Powell is jailed on charges including: child endangerment, domestic abuse assault with a weapon, and two counts of intimidation with a dangerous weapon.