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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Dec. 14, 2022

Weather

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of morning fog; Partly cloudy to cloudy. High 37. SW winds @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy. Low 27. W @ 10-20.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/flurries. High 31. NW @ 15-30.
Friday: Mo. Cldy w/flurries. High 26.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High 24.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 45. We received .15″ of rain. Our Low was 29. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 59 and the Low was 27. The Record High on this date was 59 in 1975. The Record Low was -19 in 1901 & 1972.

Rail workers and their union allies rally at Iowa Capitol

News

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state legislative director for a union that represents transportation workers says the contract being imposed on the nation’s rail workers sets a troubling precedent. Chris Smith of Tama is a local leader in the SMART-T-D Union, which rejected the tentative agreement in November.  “We’re not happy that congress intervened in a system that’s set up to work without their intervention,” Smith says. “We feel that the railroads did not have to fairly negotiate contracts because they had the leverage of congress forcing us back to work.”

At President Biden’s request, congress voted to avert a strike and force rail workers to accept the terms of a tentative agreement on wages and benefits. Members of seven different unions rallied at the Iowa Capitol yesterday (Tuesday) to voice their objections. Ross Grooters is chairman of the Iowa State Legislative Board for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen.

“Our issues have not changed and we’re going to continue working to get the kind of workplace we need as workers,” Grooters says. Grooters says there seems to have been a collective sigh of relief in the country that a railroad strike was averted, but he says the issues that are causing supply chain disruptions haven’t been resolved.

“We’re going to continue to have problems with the freight rail system, Grooter says, “and so we’re trying to keep that at the forefront of people’s minds.” Grooters says trains aren’t properly staffed. Freight railroads have pared staff dramatically since 2015 to reduce costs and increase profits. According to the Associated Press, more than 22 percent of the jobs at Union Pacific, C-F-X and Norfolk Southern have been eliminated in the past five years.

(UPDATE) Public notice, re: City of Atlantic Board of Adjustment meeting on 12/15/22

News

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The City of Atlantic’s Board of Adjustment will meet 5:30-p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15th, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. City Administrator John Lund says “The agenda is set up to facilitate a very orderly and structured meeting that is fair to the applicant, abutting & opposite property owners, and the general public.

The Chair of the Board will have the right to limit individual comments to a set length of time, or limit the time in which the public hearing portion of the meeting will end. Those rules will need to be established prior to the opening of the public hearing. It is the Board’s decision, but given the level of interest and ensuring all are heard, a 2-minute limit per speaker may be appropriate. A general time cutoff of the public hearing is the Board’s call.

The Council chamber can contain a total of 59 people, that is the fire limit.” Lund says “We will have seats for around 55, allowing for overflow individuals to come in and address the Board. We will be doing what we can to work with the press to broadcast the meeting to those that wish to hear it live, but prefer to stay at home. We will be opening the doors to the public at 5:10 P.M. there will be reserved seating for the Board, City staff, New Life Church, the owners of the building, the abutting & opposite property owners, the press, elected officials.”

Lund added “I expect around 20 seats or so will be available to the general public, which will be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis. I have faith in Atlantic that even if things become heated, the public will all keep things civilized, it is the Iowa way. That said, officers will be present if needed to help keep things in order. We will require sign-in sheets to help facilitate speaking and ensure correct spelling of names in the minutes.”

The agenda is as follows:

  1. Call to Order.
  2. Approval of Agenda.
  3. Nominations for Chair.
  4. Order to Appoint New Board of Adjustment Chair.
  5. Nominations for Vice-Chair.
  6. Order to Appoint New Board of Adjustment Vice- Chair.
  7. Approval of the May 11, 2020, Minutes.
  8. Overview of the Board of Adjustment’s Role as a Quasi-Judicial Body and The Legal Framework for Decision-Making.
  9. Rules and Procedure Regarding the Public Hearing.
  10. Public Hearing to Consider a Conditional Use Permit Application by New Life Church for the Properties located at 28 W. 5th and 410 Poplar Streets that would allow for the operation of a Church in the C-3 “Central Business” District as allowed by Section 12.30(10) of the Zoning Ordinances of the City of Atlantic, Iowa.
    1. Opening Statement by New Life Church.
    2. Statement from Property Owners of 28 W. 5th and 410 Poplar.
    3. Statements from Abutting and Opposite Property Owners.
    4. Statements from the General Public.
  11. Question & Answer Period Between the Board and New Life Church.
  12. Order Regarding the Conditional Use Permit Application by New Life Church for the Properties located at 28 W. 5th and 410 Poplar Streets that would allow for the operation of a Church in the C-3 “Central Business” District.
  13. Next Regular Meeting: Not Scheduled.
  14. Adjournment.

City of Fontanelle Special Election results

News

December 14th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Fontanelle, Iowa) –  Citizens in Fontanelle went to the polls, Tuesday (Dec. 13), to determine which of five candidates would fill three vacancy seats on the City Council, in a Special Election. Auditor Mandy Berg reports the candidates with the most votes were:

  • Dianna Goetz, with 52
  • Dawn Brown, 44
  • Carol M. Barrett, 40.

Candidates Lane A. Ellis and Jeffrey Ivan Thompson, received 33 and 26 votes, respectively. James Campbell received zero votes.

There were also nine write-in votes cast. The results are unofficial until the Board of Supervisors canvasses them on December 20, 2022. The write-in results could also potentially change the outcome. Those results will not be available until later today (Wednesday).

High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/13/2022

Sports

December 14th, 2022 by admin

BOYS WRESTLING

@ Red Oak

Logan-Magnolia 53, Red Oak 21
Logan-Magnolia 64, St. Albert 15
Logan-Magnolia 53, Riverside 30
Red Oak 36, Riverside 30
Red Oak 40, St. Albert 24
Riverside 48, St. Albert 24

@ Glenwood

Creston 45, Glenwood 27
Creston 68, West Central Valley 6
Creston 63, Treynor 15
Glenwood 54, Treynor 24
Glenwood 47, West Central Valley 21
West Central Valley 51, Treynor 30 

@ Maryville, MO

Maryville 48, Southwest Valley 36
Penney 42, Southwest Valley 27
Southwest Valley 54, Stanberry 24
Maryville 42, Penney 38
Penney 60, Stanberry 12

@ Sheldon

Sergeant Bluff-Luton 78, Denison-Schleswig 12
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 71, Westwood 12
Westwood 60, Denison-Schleswig 15

@ South Central Calhoun

Tri-Center 48, Audubon 12
East Sac County 36, Tri-Center 30
East Sac County 36, Audubon 18
South Central Calhoun 42, Tri-Center 36
South Central Calhoun 51, Audubon 15

@ Underwood

Missouri Valley 39, Underwood 32
Missouri Valley 78, Griswold 0
Missouri Valley 42, Nodaway Valley 36
Nodaway Valley 78, Griswold 6
Underwood 60, Griswold 12
Underwood 43, Nodaway Valley 30

GIRLS WRESTLING

Panorama Scramble

SWAT Valkyrie had 3 first place finishers at the Panrorama Scramble on Tuesday night. Ellen Gerlock, Evy Marlin, and Adyson Lundquist all won their brackets.

Riverside had 1st place finishes from Paola Gonzalez and Markely Yanes.

Denison-Schleswig’s Claire Miller was a bracket winner.

Full results HERE

Too many miscues cost Atlantic boys against Kuemper Catholic

Sports

December 13th, 2022 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team suffered through some mental lapses, turnovers, and missed close-range shots in a 77-62 loss to Kuemper Catholic on Tuesday night. The Trojans held tight early with the game tied at 16 at the end of the first, but Kuemper built a 34-23 lead by half. The Knights seem to answer any Atlantic charge the rest of the way.

The Trojans struggled taking good care of the ball at times and head coach Derek Hall said their statisticians recorded 25 turnovers and that made the difference.

Jayden Proehl led the Trojans with 17 points and Colton Rasmussen added 15. Atlantic drops to 1-4 on the season and will travel to Lewis Central on Friday, a game we’ll have on KJAN.

Kuemper Catholic was led by 18 points from Dawson Gifford and the Knights improved to 4-1. They will face Kingsley-Pierson in their next game on Friday.

Atlantic girls finish strong in win over Kuemper Catholic

Sports

December 13th, 2022 by admin

Aubrey Guyer banked in a three at the end of the third quarter and that helped spark the Atlantic girls basketball team to a strong finish and 49-42 win over Kuemper Catholic on Tuesday night.

The Trojans led by as many as 8 in the second quarter but that lead dwindled away with the Knights getting their first lead of the game at 32-31 late in the third quarter. Atlantic used a 7-0 run early in the fourth to get the separation they needed for the win. Atlantic head coach Dan Vargason was proud of the way the team finished.

Jada Jensen led Atlantic with 18 points and Coach Vargason said her aggressiveness was a big difference in the game.

Atlantic has put together a 4-game win streak and improved to 5-2 on the season. Next up for the Trojans is a trip to Lewis Central on Friday. We’ll have that game on KJAN.

High School Basketball Scoreboard 12/13/2022

Sports

December 13th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 49, Kuemper Catholic 42 (A: Jada Jensen 18pts)
Creston 51, Shenandoah 48
Harlan 60, Glenwood 56
Lewis Central 57, Norwalk 38

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 55, Missouri Valley 29
Riverside 52, Audubon 35
Treynor 60, Tri-Center 21
Underwood 52, Logan-Magnolia 35

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 95, West Harrison 47
Exira-EHK 65, Coon Rapids-Bayard 34
Glidden-Ralston 67, Paton-Churdan 45
Woodbine 71, Ar-We-Va 26

Corner Conference

Fremont-Mills 55, Sidney 40
Griswold 53, Hamburg 37
Stanton 70, Essex 19

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 77, Southeast Warren 26
Lenox 57, Southwest Valley 52
Nodaway Valley 97, Bedord 18 (NV: Lindsey Davis 43pts, new single game school record)
Wayne 66, East Union 31

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 46, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 36
Earlham 45, West Central Valley 38
LeMars 71, CB Thomas Jefferson 22
Winterset 41, Carroll 29

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Kuemper Catholic 77, Atlantic 62 (A: Jayden Proehl 17pts)
Creston 64, Shenandoah 24
Harlan 62, Glenwood 57 (H: Jacob Birch 33pts, 14reb)
Norwalk 67, Lewis Central 40

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW def Missouri Valley
Audubon 57, Riverside 56 (A: Collin Bauer hits wild game winning three after an intentional free throw miss by the Wheelers)
Treynor 66, Tri-Center 52
Underwood 68, Logan-Magnolia 29

Rolling Valley Conference

Exira-EHK 76, Coon Rapids-Bayard 34
West Harrison 73, CAM 43
Woodbine 59, ArWeVa 45

Corner Conference

Griswold 65, Hamburg 25
Heartland Christian 64, Whiting 20
Stanton 71, Essex 46
Fremont-Mills 57, Sidney 55

Pride of Iowa Conference

Bedford 58, Nodaway Valley 50 (NV: Boston DeVault 18pts)
Central Decatur 71, Southeast Warren 49
Southwest Valley 63, Lenox 55
Wayne 50, East Union 48

Other Scores

ACGC 79, Woodward Academy 45
Carroll 66, Winterset 62
CB Abraham Lincoln 56, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 37
Earlham 62, West Central Valley 42
LeMars 83, CB Thomas Jefferson 47

Gov. Reynolds issues directive to ban access to TikTok on State of Iowa devices 

News

December 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES — Today (Tuesday), Governor Kim Reynolds issued a directive to the Iowa Department of Management’s Office of the Chief Information Officer to ban TikTok on all state-owned devices and prohibit state agencies from subscribing to or owning a TikTok account.

“It is clear that TikTok represents a national security risk to our country and I refuse to subject the citizens of Iowa to that risk,” said Gov. Reynolds. “They trust us with their personal and confidential information and we will take every step possible to protect it, including from the Chinese government. The safety of Iowans is my number one priority and that includes their cybersecurity.”

Governor Reynolds’ directive joins several other governors across the United States that have also banned the use of TikTok on any state-owned devices due to security concerns with the Chinese-owned social media platform.

The Governor’s directive goes into effect immediately.

AP Women’s College Basketball Top 25 12/12/2022

Sports

December 13th, 2022 by admin

1 South Carolina (28) 9-0 700 1
2 Stanford 10-1 672 2
3 Ohio State 10-0 627 3
4 Indiana 10-0 623 4
5 Notre Dame 8-1 577 5
6 Virginia Tech 10-0 549 7
7 North Carolina 8-1 514 T-8
8 NC State 9-1 505 T-8
9 UConn 7-2 450 6
10 UCLA 9-1 416 13
11 LSU 9-0 391 11
12 Iowa 8-3 369 16
13 Utah 8-0 359 15
14 Iowa State 7-2 329 10
15 Maryland 9-3 310 20
T-16 Oregon 7-1 264 17
T-16 Creighton 8-1 264 18
18 Baylor 7-2 186 19
19 Michigan 9-1 181 14
20 Arizona 7-1 177 12
21 Arkansas 12-0 169 21
22 Kansas 9-0 149 NR
23 Gonzaga 9-2 100 22
24 Oklahoma 8-1 72 23
25 Villanova 9-2 56 25