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Produce in the Park now accepting Summer Vendor Applications, Sponsorships

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Produce in the Park in Atlantic is now accepting vendor applications for summer markets and seeking sponsorships for the 2025-2026 market season. Vendor applications and sponsorship information can be found online at www.ProduceintheParkAtlanticiowa.com. Printed copies are available at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce (102 Chestnut St. Atlantic, IA 50022). Produce in the Park is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote local food and build community.

Produce in the Park’s summer farmers markets are held weekly on Thursday evenings (4:30-6:30 PM) in the Atlantic City Park from June 5th through September 25th, 2025 Produce in the Park also holds holiday farmers markets just before Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Easter.

Produce in the Park seeks vendors who sell handmade or homegrown foods and crafts. The 2025 summer market full-season vendor fee is $100. Vendors who register by May 1 will receive a $20 discount, and food vendors who participate in the Farmers Market Nutrition Program receive an additional $10 discount. Vendors can also join four summer markets for $50 or a single summer market for $25. Produce in the Park seeks sponsors who support community and wellbeing. Sponsorships offer various levels of recognition, including mention in radio ads, booth space at markets, and the organization’s logo on tote bags. 2025-2026 season sponsorships range from $250 to $2,000.

Committed sponsors for the 2025-2026 season include the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, Cass County Tourism, Cass Health, City of Atlantic, First Whitney Bank & Trust, Nishna Valley Family YMCA, Rush CPA, and the United Church of Christ of Atlantic. In addition to vendors and sponsors, Produce in the Park is always looking for volunteers interested in serving as Guest Chef or leading activities for kids. Produce in the Park is also scheduling live entertainment for summer markets now.

The next Produce in the Park farmers market will take place Saturday, April 19th from Noon-until 3-p.m., at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA,  in Atlantic. The Spring Celebration Market will offer produce, meats, farm-fresh eggs, baked goods, desserts, crafts, and more. Customers can expect to find goodies for Easter baskets and food for Easter dinner. There is no cost to enter the market, and the YMCA will offer free bounce houses for kids. Pim’s Thai Food Truck and Lucky Wife Wine Slushies will be parked outside the YMCA for the duration of the market.

The Spring Celebration Market is sponsored by the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, Cass County Tourism, Cass Health, City of Atlantic, First Whitney Bank & Trust and Nishna Valley Family YMCA.

Hawkeyes Take 2nd at Minnesota Quad

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Christian Adams

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The University of Iowa gymnastics team closed out the regular season with a second-place finish at the Minnesota Quad on Sunday afternoon inside Mautri Pavillion scoring a 196.700. This was the GymHawks second-highest score of the season.

No. 15 Minnesota took first place with a 197.150, Long Island University placed third with a 191.900 and Centenary rounded out the standings scoring a 186.600.

Freshman Aurélie Tran brought home her fourth all-around title of the season scoring a season-best 39.500. She also captured shares of the vault, bars and beam titles to cap off her phenomenal freshman regular season. Junior Karina Muñoz finished second in the all-around scoring a 39.350. Junior Gianna Masella matched Tran’s 9.850 on vault also taking a share of the event title. Fifth-year Adeline Kenlin delivered a 9.900 on beam to also share the event title.

BARS
The GymHawks kicked off the meet strong on bars scoring a 49.100 and leading after the first rotation. Tran led the way on the event for Iowa scoring a 9.925, her third 9.900 or higher of the season on the event. Tran captured her fifth bars title of the season. Senior Ilka Juk and Muñoz each landed solid routines scoring 9.825, with Juk matching her season high. Junior Gianna Masella contributed a 9.775 while freshman Sydney Turner scored 9.750.

BEAM
Iowa kept the momentum rolling on beam, scoring a 49.225. The Hawkeyes trailed Minnesota by .025 after the second rotation. Senior Adeline Kenlin and Tran showed out on beam each positing a 9.900, to finish in first on the event capturing their third beam titles of the year. Tran also set a new season high on the event. Muñoz and Juk followed, each posting a score of 9.825. Sophomore Eva Volpe and senior Haley Tyson contributed scores of 9.750 and 9.775, respectively.

FLOOR
The GymHawks posted the highest score of the third rotation on floor, posting a 49.300. Junior Emily Erb led the way scoring a 9.900, taking second-place. This was Erb’s sixth 9.900 or higher of the season on floor. Muñoz delivered a strong performance posting a 9.875. Junior Hanna Castillo and Volpe shined each scoring a 9.850. Tran posted a 9.825 for the GymHawks. Freshman Syndey Turner and Tyson rounded out the lineup with a 9.800 and 9.775, respectively.

VAULT
Iowa closed out the meet with a 49.075 on vault. This was the second-straight meet that the GymHawks eclipsed 49.000 on all four events. Masella and Tran tied for first place on the event each scoring a 9.850. Muñoz followed closely with a 9.825. Volpe and Castillo provided matching scores of 9.775 for the second straight event. Junior Avery Chambers contributed a 9.675 for Iowa.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH JEN LLEWELLYN
“I am super proud of the team’s effort today. The arena was loud, and the team kept their composure from start to finish. Aurélie had a lights out performance and it was her best performance of the year. It’s great to see her be able to reap the rewards of all of the hard work she puts in day in and day out in the gym. The team is right where we wanted them to be heading into postseason. We have gained so much confidence as the season has gone on. This team does everything the right way, they are determined and focused and ready for Big Ten Championships next weekend.”

UP NEXT
The GymHawks will travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the 2025 Big Ten Championships on Saturday, March 22. Iowa will compete in session two beginning at 11 a.m. CT inside of the Crisler Center. All sessions will be broadcast on Big Ten Network.

Hawkeyes Take Series Over Spartans

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team defeated Michigan State via run rule, 10-0, in seven innings on Saturday afternoon at Duane Banks Field. Iowa has won back-to-back Big Ten series to open conference play.

The Hawkeyes used a big first two innings to set the tone plating 10 runs while the pitchers and defense held the Spartans scoreless for Iowa’s fourth shutout of the season.

“We talked before the game that it was really important to come out with a lot of energy after the extra inning game and then another nine innings,” said head coach Rick Heller.

“That’s a long day and sometimes you see teams come out flat and lethargic, especially when you are playing a lot of the guys that played yesterday which was our situation today. We talked about showing some toughness. Pride, taking care of our home field and finding a way to get it done. It was a get it done day, it was it takes what it takes day. Let’s get it done and get after them right away. You couldn’t have drawn it up any better.”

Reece Beuter improved to 3-0 on the season with five innings of shutout ball. Beuter struck out a career-high eight batters while allowing four hits and three walks. Twice the redshirt senior worked out of bases loaded jams to keep the Spartans scoreless.

Tyler Guerin worked a scoreless inning before Brandt Hogue closed out the game with a scoreless inning of his own.

Three Hawkeyes tallied multi-hit days as Jackson Beaman, Gable Mitchell and Ben Swails each had two hits. Beaman, Swails and Jaixen Frost each plated two RBIs.

Miles Risley added three RBIs on a bases clearing triple to go along with a highlight reel catch at the wall in centerfield.

Iowa hit .583 (7-for-12) with runners in scoring position and .571 (8-for-14) with runners on base. A four run first inning and a six run second as Iowa batted around would be more than enough offense to take the series.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes host UIC on Tuesday at Duane Banks Field.  First pitch is scheduled for 4:02 p.m. and will be broadcast on B1G+ and the Hawkeye Radio Network.

Iowa Sweeps Indiana

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The University of Iowa softball team defeated Indiana, 6-5, on Sunday afternoon at Andy Mohr Field, and completed a sweep of the two game series.

Freshman Talia Tretton (5-3) got the start for Iowa. Tretton pitched 4 and 2/3 innings before junior Jalen Adams came in for 2 and 1/3 innings of relief. Five different Hawkeyes recorded a hit, led by freshman Allyssa Ramos who went 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBIs.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Iowa started the game hot, scoring in the top of the first. Sophomore Jena Young reached on a Hoosier error and was able to get to third with one out in the inning. Redshirt junior Desiree Rivera plated Young on a sacrifice fly to get Iowa on the board first, 1-0. Indiana limited the damage as Iowa left the bases loaded. The Hoosiers answered back in the bottom of the inning on an RBI double to tie the game at one.

Sophomore Soo-Jin Berry and Rivera reached base for the Hawkeyes to start the third inning. Ramos was the third one to the plate and sent one over the fence in left center to give Iowa the lead back, 4-1. In the home half of the inning, Tretton worked around a couple of baserunners to keep the Iowa lead at three.

Iowa loaded the loaded the bases in the fourth with one out after walks to Tatianna Roman, Young and a single by Berry. Ramos picked up her fourth RBI of the game on a hit-by-pitch to score Roman from third. Young extended the Hawkeye lead, 6-1, coming home on a wild pitch. The Hoosiers were able to load the bases in the bottom of the inning and had a run come home on a bases loaded wallk. Tretton limited the damage and got the final out of the inning on a strikeout.

Iowa went three up and three down in the top of the fifth. Indiana continued to chip away, scoring one in the bottom of the fifth on an RBI single to cut the Hawkeye lead to three. Adams entered the game in relief and walked the first batter she faced but got the next out to end the inning.

Adams came back out to the circle in the sixth as the Hoosiers got within one, 6-5, on a two-run home run. Adams got out of the inning with the Iowa lead at one.

Iowa was unable to add any insurance runs in the seventh. Indiana had its leadoff hitter reach base in the final frame and was able to move into scoring position with one out. Adams locked in and retired the final two Hoosier hitters to close out the victory.

Iowa finished with six runs on seven hits and one error. Indiana finished the game with five runs on nine hits and two errors.

HEAR FROM ACTING HEAD COACH KARL GOLLAN

“Quality teams like Indiana don’t present a lot of opportunities so when they do you have to take advantage. I felt like we did a good job of having our best at bats when it mattered most. We made enough defensive plays and pitches to close the deal.”

NOTABLES

  • With their 18th win, Iowa matched its total wins from the 2024 season.
  • The last time Iowa won two games in a row at Indiana was the 2011-2012 season on April 28, 5-0, and April 29, 10-0 (5 innings).
  • The last time Iowa swept Indiana in Bloomington was in a two game series in the 2008-2009 season on April 25, 12-0 (5 innings), and April 26, 12-1 (5 innings).
  • Rivera now leads the Big Ten in runners caught (10).

UP NEXT
Iowa (18-8) hosts UCLA for a two game series in Iowa City at Bob Pearl Field. Game one is Saturday, March 22, with first pitch scheduled for 2pm CT. Game two will be Sunday March 22, with first pitch scheduled for 11am CT. Both games will be streamed on B1G+ ($).

ISU Swept by No. 22 Ole Miss in Rebel Invitational Finale

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Jack McGonigal

OXFORD, Miss. – Searching for its first win over a ranked win this season, Iowa State (11-14, 1-2 Big 12) was unable to do so, as it fell to No. 22 Ole Miss (25-4, 2-1 SEC) twice in Sunday’s doubleheader to close the Rebel Invitational.
The Cyclones were unable to get out of their own way in game one, as a pair of errors resulted in four unearned runs for the Rebels, as Ole Miss walked away with a 9-0 run-rule victory in nine innings.
Game two was a much different story for the Cyclones, as ISU overcame a four-run deficit by scoring five unanswered runs to take a one-run lead in the sixth inning. Ole Miss however used its second three-run inning in the bottom of the sixth to regain control and pull away with an 8-6 win.
No. 22 Ole Miss 9, Iowa State 0 (6 Inn.)
Walks and errors spelled doom for the Cyclones in the opening game of the Sunday doubleheader, as ISU fell to its second ranked opponent of the season. No. 22 Ole Miss took a 9-0 win in six innings over the Cyclones, collecting nine hits and capitalizing on ISU mistakes – notching four unearned runs.
Just three Cyclones collected hits for ISU, as Angelina Allen, Sydney Malott and Sereniti Trice accounted for the knocks. All three hits were singles though, as the Cyclones were not able to get much going on the basepaths.
Lauren Schurman (4-8) got the start for the Cyclones, going 2.2 innings. A pair of ISU errors helped the Rebels plate six runs against Schurman – two of which were earned. Jaiden Ralston hurled the final 2.2 innings, allowing three runs on three hits.
How it Happened
ISU got an early baserunner in the first inning, as Trice reached on an infield single but would be stranded as the inning flipped. In the bottom of the frame, an RBI single from the Rebels would plate a run as Ole Miss took a 1-0 lead.
ISU went three up, three down in the second before the Rebels added another run on another RBI single.
Ole Miss would capitalize on an ISU error in the third, plating four runs to extend its lead to 6-0.
The Cyclones collected their second and third hits in the fourth but would strand them both. Neither side would cross the plate in the fourth or the fifth, as Ole Miss took its 6-0 lead into the sixth.
In the sixth, a double and a walk put a pair on for the Rebels before Ailyah Binford walked into the box. Binford then took a 2-2 pitch deep over the left center field fence to end things and forced a run-rule win for Ole Miss.
 
Sunday G1 Notes
Home Runs
Iowa State: N/A
Ole Miss: Ailyah Binford (4)
 
WP – Miali Guachino (11-4): 6.0 IP, 3 hits, 0 runs, 1 walk, 9 strikeouts
SV 
– N/A
LP 
– Lauren Schurman (4-8): 2.2 IP, 6 hits, 6 runs (2 earned), 3 walks, 1 strikeout
 
No. 22 Ole Miss 8, Iowa State 6
A pair of three-run innings by No. 22 Ole Miss overcame a resilient Iowa State effort in game two of the doubleheader, as the Rebels earned a two-run win to close the tournament. ISU, who was down 5-1, battled all the way back as it scored five unanswered to take a 6-5 lead in the sixth inning.
After giving up four unearned runs and struggling to produce on offense, Iowa State bounced back in the second outing, scoring four runs and seeing a pair of Cyclones – Angelina Allen and Tatum Johnson – notch two hits. Johnson led the team with two RBI, while Sereniti Trice scored a squad-best two runs.
Abby Huhn earned the start for the Cyclones, as she was one of three ISU pitchers to see the circle. Huhn went for two innings, giving up four runs on six hits before being replaced by Jaiden Ralston. Ralston, making her second appearance on the day, hurled just one frame, allowing a run on a pair of hits. Lauren Schurman (4-9) was the pitcher of record, tossing the final three innings and allowing three runs on two hits.
 
How it Happened
Sereniti Trice was able to reach on an infield error before eventually moving to third on a groundout and a wild pitch. With two outs, Sydney Malott stepped into the box and drove a single to the shortstop, plating Trice and giving the Cyclones an early 1-0 lead.
Ole Miss was held scoreless in the first, but flipped the script in the second, plating two to take a 2-1 lead. A Lexie Brady solo shot and an Ashton Lansdell RBI single accounted for the two runs as the game moved to the third.
In the third inning, Ole Miss piled on three more runs thanks to another Binford homer, a two-run shot, and a Jaden Pone RBI triple.
Iowa State added a second run in the fourth, as Tatum Johnson led off the frame with a double into left center field. Hayleigh Oliver would enter to pinch run for Johnson and move over to third on a Paige Nakashima groundout. With Oliver on third, Tiana Poole grounded out to the second baseman, but it was deep enough for there not to be a play at the plate as Oliver came across and made it 5-2 in favor of Ole Miss.
After a scoreless bottom of the fourth for Ole Miss, the Cyclone offense came alive in the fifth, scoring three runs and tying things up at five-all. McKenna Andrews led the inning off with a single and later, Trice would draw a walk to put two on with one out. Angelina Allen plopped a single into center, scoring Andrews and putting both Trice and Allen on third and second (Allen advanced on the throw). With two outs and a 2-2 count, Tatum Johnson dug deep and found a perfect spot for a bloop single to score both Allen and Trice and tie things up.
Ole Miss was again held scoreless in the fifth, and in the sixth, ISU retook the lead as it scored its fifth-straight unanswered run. Tiana Poole led off the sixth with a double down the right field line and was then pinch ran for by Ireland Buss. Karlee Ford then laid down an excellent sac bunt and moved Buss to third. With one out, Andrews sent a shallow sac fly to left field, just deep enough for Buss to tag up and go home to give ISU a 6-5 lead.
The Rebels struck back emphatically in the bottom of the sixth, putting three on the board to retake the lead. Ole Miss would strike out three Cyclones in the seventh as ISU left two stranded and fell just short of a ranked, road win.
Sunday G2 Notes
Home Runs
Iowa State: N/A
Ole Miss: Lexie Brady (9), Ailyah Binford (5)
WP – Ailyah Binford (5-0): 6.0 IP, 7 hits, 6 runs (4 earned), 2 walks, 6 strikeouts
SV – N/A
LP – Lauren Schurman (4-9): 3.0 IP, 2 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk, 1 strikeout
On Deck
Iowa State will be back in action next weekend this coming Thursday, as it kicks off a three-game series against Big 12 foe UCF. The upcoming series will span Thurs.-Sat. and begins at 5 pm CT on Thursday in Orlando.

Iowa State women to face Princeton in NCAA First Four Wednesday night

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State women open the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday when the Cyclones play Princeton in the First Four in South Bend.

That’s ISU coach Bill Fennelly. Princeton is 21-7 and made the tournament as an at-large after getting upset by Harvard in the semifinal round of the Ivy League Tournament.

Iowa women to play Murray State in NCAA Tournament Saturday

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye women head to Norman, Oklahoma and will play Missouri Valley Conference champ Murray State on Saturday. the Hawkeyes are the sixth seed in the Spokane Regional and a victory on Saturday would set up a possible second round game against Oklahoma coach and former Hawkeye star Jennie Baranczyk.

Iowa coach Jan Jensen. Oklahoma is the third seed in the region and opens against Florida Gulf Coast.

The Hawkeyes are 22-10.

DOT offers farm transportation regulation guide

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A guide to transportation regulations for farmers is now available from the Iowa Department of Transportation. The D-O-T’s Melisa Gillett helped create the farm guide. “There are many regulations that apply to agriculture operations, and it can be challenging sometimes for farmers to really understand those regulations that apply to them, or the exceptions that may apply at the federal and state level,” Gillett says. She says this should be a one-stop place to answer some of the questions.

“What we did was try to consolidate all of that into this specific guide for farmers. And I would say, this is something we worked on when I was in the Motor Vehicle Division, and kind of inspired by my dad, who’s a farmer in western Iowa, and his friends that he meets with at the at the coffee shop at the local gas station, you know, and they have these conversations. And so he helped to kind of test this,” she says. They gave the farm guide a test drive at last year’s Iowa State Fair. “We were visiting with farmers and talking with them about what information is helpful, and so it’s gone through some iterations and some revisions since then to gather that input directly from them,” Gillet says.

Gillett says you can find the guide online or get a printed copy. “You know, I think about the farmers, they like the physical copies to have available to reference them,” she says. We also have it available on our website as well, but distributing them at our driver’s license locations. We’re working with Iowa State Patrol and the commercial motor vehicle unit as well to help help them distribute as well.” Gillett presented the finished guide at the Transportation Commission meeting Tuesday.

2 from Stanton arrested Saturday on drug & child endangerment charges

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March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a man and woman were arrested on drug & child endangerment charges, Saturday morning. Authorities say 32-year-old Keegan Michael Johnson and 31-year-old Merri Lorynn Johnson, both of Stanton, were arrested at around 3-a.m. Saturday, in the 500 block of Prairie Avenue, in Stanton. Both face charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana-1st offense, and Child Endangerment.

Keegan and Merri Johnson were being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

Iowa State guard Keshon Gilbert to miss NCAA Tournament

Sports

March 17th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger says guard Keshon Gilbert will miss the NCAA Tournament due to a muscle strain. Gilbert did not play in Thursday’s loss to 17th ranked BYU at the Big 12 Tournament. Junior guard Tamin Lipsey also missed that game due to a groin injury.

Otzelberger expects Lipsey will play Friday when the Cyclones open the NCAA Tournament against Lipscomb in Milwaukee.

Otzelberger believes the Cyclones will be focused even without Gilbert in the lineup.

Iowa State is the third seed in the East Region. Lipscomb is the 14th seed after winning the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament.

Tip time has been set for 12:30 on Friday.