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High School Baseball Scoreboard 06/17/2021

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June 18th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Denison-Schleswig 9, Atlantic 0
Clarinda 12, Shenandoah 0
Creston 10, Red Oak 4
Kuemper Catholic 9, Harlan 6
St. Albert 14, Lewis Central 5

Western Iowa Conference
IKM-Manning 8, Riverside 5
Logan-Magnolia 11, Missouri Valley 0
Tri-Center 14, Treynor 2
Underwood 15, AHSTW 3

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 19, East Union 6 (C: Colby Rich and Lane Spieker with HR’s)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 14, Audubon 4
Woodbine 9, East Mills 0

Other Scores
CB Abraham Lincoln 18, CB Thomas Jefferson 8 (Game 1)
CB Abraham Lincoln 13, CB Thomas Jefferson 2 (Game 2)
Carroll 15, ADM 5
Murray 11, Orient-Macksburg 1 (Game 1)
Murray 16, Orient-Macksburg 0 (Game 2)
Panorama 5, Des Moines Christian 4
Pleasantville 12, ACGC 2 (Game 1)
Pleasantville 15, ACGC 5 (Game 2)
Stanton 4, Bedford 3
Wayne 13, Grand View Christian 9

High School Softball Scoreboard 06/17/2021

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June 18th, 2021 by admin

Hawkeye Ten Conference
Denison-Schleswig 3, Atlantic 2 (D: Kira Langenfeld double, triple, 2 RBI. A: Alyssa Derby single, triple, 2 runs, 1 RBI.)
Creston 10, Red Oak 5
Harlan 5, Kuemper Catholic 3
Lewis Central 6, St. Albert 4
Shenandoah 16, Clarinda 11 (8 inn)

Western Iowa Conference
Audubon 8, Coon Rapids-Bayard 0
Riverside 11, IKM-Manning 1 (R: Kenna Ford 1-hitter, 9 K)
Logan-Magnolia 10, Missouri Valley 0
Treynor 8, Tri-Center 2
Underwood 4, AHSTW 0

Rolling Valley Conference
CAM 5, East Union 3
River Valley 4, Ar-We-Va 3 (9 inn)
Westwood 7, West Harrison 5
Woodbine 16, East Mills 3

Other Scores
ADM 6, Carroll 4
Bedford 7, Stanton 5
CB Abraham Lincoln 7, CB Thomas Jefferson 2 (9 inn)
Murray 3, Orient-Macksburg 2 (Game 1)
Murray 10, Orient-Macksburg 7 (Game 2)
Winterset 7, Bondurant-Farrar 1

Fireworks warnings already going out

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June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa/KJAN) – Fireworks are now on sale in Iowa, mostly from tents, but just because you can buy the booming noisemakers doesn’t mean it’s okay to set them off. In May, the Atlantic City Council set July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, from Noon until 11-p.m. each day, as the dates and times for fireworks celebrations in advance of and on, Independence Day. State law says cities and counties cannot ban the sale of fireworks, but municipalities -can- forbid their use. Clinton Mayor Scott Maddasion has a reminder for residents of that eastern Iowa community. “I’ve already gotten a few emails about this, people are amping up for it,” Mayor Maddasion says. “The state of Iowa allows fireworks to be sold in the state of Iowa, but the discharge of fireworks in the city limits of Clinton is still illegal.”

Many Iowa communities have banned the use of fireworks by the general public, while still allowing professional displays. Since fireworks were legalized in Iowa, critics have bemoaned how contradictory the law appears — mandating that fireworks be legal to sell but then allowing cities to ban them from being used. “It is extremely difficult and the state legislature’s put us in that position and that’s their choice,” he says. “We’ve got some people in town that sell the fireworks and I’m sure they make good money off it and that’s good for them. I don’t want to hinder anybody’s business in that sense.”

Police in a number of Iowa cities have had a difficult time in past summers ticketing and stopping those who ignore the local ordinances and set off fireworks. Maddasion explains why it’s difficult to enforce. “It’s just like anything else, innocent until proven guilty and you have to be caught in the act to be prosecuted,” Maddasion says. “Please call the PD if someone is doing that. They’re going to do their best to not only monitor the fireworks stuff but monitor all the other things that they’re doing on a daily basis.” The mayor is urging all Iowans to be good neighbors, especially during the upcoming 4th of July weekend. “Please, please, please, let’s limit or eliminate completely the amount of fireworks that are going off,” he says. “There’s a lot of things that come into play. We’ve got veterans with PTSD and the explosions can cause issues there. We have a lot of other folks that just don’t like it, which is fine, too, so I can’t say it enough, please, don’t discharge fireworks.”

Fireworks are legal to sell in Iowa from permanent structures between June 1st and July 8th and from tents and other temporary structures from June 13th through July 8th. It’s also legal to sell them in the state during a short period around New Year’s Eve.

Tiny SW Iowa town hosts National Skillet Throwing contest this weekend

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June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Not far from the birthplace of actor John Wayne, the tiny southwest Iowa community of Macksburg is hosting its annual National Skillet Throwing Competition this weekend. Organizer Becky Faust says they have a pile of steel skillets of various sizes from which contestants may choose their weapons. They have to hurl the skillet underhanded about 30 feet at the head of a defenseless dummy. “We have three dummies and we have two different sites, so there’s six dummies total, and you’ll have three chances to throw a skillet at a dummy and a total of three skillets per turn,” Faust says. “The goal is to knock the basketball off the dummy. That is the head.”

Skillet chuckers come from all across Iowa and multiple other states to participate. There are typically 50 or so five-member teams in the competition. Faust says there’s a definite skill to accurately throwing a skillet and she explains the rules.”There’s two different things. You want to have a direct hit,” Faust says. “A direct hit is any way that the skillet hits the basketball directly and knocks the head off. That’s worth three points. If you hit the dummy any other way and the ball falls off, or any other way the ball falls off, that is one point.”

Not unlike the Hog Calling Contest at the Iowa State Fair, this contest’s origins are somewhat dubious but remain rooted in tradition. “This is our 44th year of doing this,” Faust says. “It started when they were having a celebration in the town and the postmaster came up with the idea to do this and it’s been going ever since.” Each set of basketball-headed dummies is surrounded by a reinforced wire fence which is meant to keep stray skillets from braining bystanders. Faust says she’s unaware of any injuries during past contests. “If you’re up close to the competition, you’ve always got to be aware of your surroundings,” Faust says. “We try to get those fences high enough that any skillet should not be coming over the fence.”

The Madison County town, population 113, is holding a hot dog and hamburger social tonight (Friday), during which anyone can practice their skillet hurling skills. On Saturday, there will be a parade at 10 AM, followed by other events, including a pedal tractor pull, with the skillet throwing contest starting at noon.

On the web at macksburgskilletthrow.com

LEO “Lee” D. BUELT, JR., 67, of Exira (Celebration of Life Mass 6/25/21)

Obituaries

June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

LEO “Lee” D. BUELT, JR., 67, of Exira, died Tuesday, June 15, 2021, in rural Adair. A Celebration of Life Memorial Mass of LEO “LEE” BUELT, JR. will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday JUNE25th, at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, in Exira. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Family visitation will be held at the funeral home on Thursday, June 24th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

LEO “LEE” BUELT, JR. is survived by:

His sons – Austin Buelt (& his significant other, Amber Smith), of Ames; & Brandon Buelt, of Manville, WY.

His daughter – Carrie (Steven) Hayward, of Atlantic.

His mother – Leone Buelt, of Carroll.

His sisters – Kay Davis, and Rosie (Rod) Wiederin.

His brother – Bob (Joan) Buelt.

5 grandchildren, his friend & former spouse, Merrie Ann (Rick) Sloth, of Elk Horn, other relatives & friends.

Red Oak woman arrested for assault

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June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report the arrest at around 8:40-p.m. Thursday, of 20-year-old Vanessa Michelle Jensen, of Red Oak. Jensen was taken into custody in the 400 block of E. Joy Street, on a charge of Simple Assault. At last report, she was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Friday, 6/18/21

Weather

June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly Cloudy w/isolated showers this morning. High around 90. N @ 5-10.
Tonight: P/Cldy w/isolated showers & thunderstorms late. Low 65.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 88. N @ 5-10.
Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 67.
Sunday: P/Cldy w/ scattered showers & tstorms. High near 90. Breezy.
Monday: P/Cldy & cooler. High around 78.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic of 102 tied the record of 102 first set in 1918. Our low was 69. Last year on this date, the High was 91 and the Low was 66. The Record High in Atlantic on June 18th was 98 in 1910, and the Record Low was 46 in 1974 & 2000.

Axne-sponsored proposals included in corporate accountability package

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June 18th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The U-S House has passed a proposal from Iowa Congresswoman Cindy Axne that would force big corporations to disclose if they’re outsourcing jobs and using so-called tax havens in other countries to avoid paying U.S. taxes. “Last year 55 profitable US corporations paid no federal corporate income taxes,” Axne says. “I can tell you that’s not what happened on Main Street back in my district in Iowa. They paid their taxes.” The plan would require corporations with shareholders to publicly disclose how many people it employs on a country-by-country basis.

Axne and others say it would show how big multinational corporations open a store front in a low-tax jurisdiction to avoid paying U-S taxes where all their sales and profits are made. “This cost the US more than $50 billion per year in taxes,” Axne says. “It hurts all of the businesses who are doing the right thing — those that are on Main Streret in all of our communities, including many small businesses across this country who don’t have a subsidiary in Barbados just to avoid taxes.” This attempt at revealing which corporations are using off-shore tax havens was included in a wide-ranging package that narrowly cleared the U.S. House this week.

Another Axne proposal was included that would require require public companies that are owned by investors to disclose more information about pay and benefits, training programs, workplace safety and how much turnover there is in the corporation’s workforce. Axne says stockholders deserve that information. “By the way, these are sets of data that are already being collected by most public companies,” Axne says. “The pandemic, though, has only driven home how important it is for companies to make sure that their workers stay safe and healthy for their company’s success. It’s obviously that companies with workers that are more engaged will do better, which is why investors want this information.”

Axne, a Democrat from West Des Moines, says Democrats from Virginia and Maryland are sponsoring companion legislation in the U.S. Senate.

Cardinals sign free-agent pitcher Wade LeBlanc

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June 17th, 2021 by admin

ATLANTA, GA., June 17, 2021 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have signed veteran left-handed pitcher Wade LeBlanc to a free-agent contract, and that he will join the team for its series-opening game tonight in Atlanta.

To make room for LeBlanc on the team’s 25-player active roster, right-handed pitcher Seth Elledge was optioned to Memphis (AAA) following yesterday’s game.  Infielder Max Moroff (left shoulder) has been transferred to the 60-day Injured List allowing for LeBlanc’s addition to the team’s 40-player Major League roster.

LeBlanc, 36, is a veteran of 13 seasons in the majors in a career that began in 2008 with San Diego.  The 6-2, 195-pound LeBlanc (pronounced luh-BLAHNK) has appeared in 246 career games (121 starts) with San Diego (2008-11), Miami (2012-13), Houston (2013), L.A. Angels (2014), New York Yankees (2014), Seattle (2016 & 2018-19), Pittsburgh (2016-17) and Baltimore (2020-21).

LeBlanc was most recently pitching for Round Rock, the Triple-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers, where he was 2-0 with a 2.50 ERA in three starts covering 18.0 innings pitched.  He worked 7.0 scoreless innings with eight strikeouts in his final start for the Express on June 11.  His 2021 season has also included four starts (1-1, 3.78 ERA) with Nashville (AAA) and six games, including one start, with the Baltimore Orioles.

LeBlanc owns a 46-48 career mark in the majors with a 4.59 ERA.  He is 34-41, 4.73 ERA in 121 career starts and 12-7 with a 4.23 ERA in 125 relief appearances with three saves.

The Lake Charles, La. native made a career-high 50 appearances out of the bullpen for the Pirates in 2017 and followed that up with a 9-5 mark and 3.72 ERA in 2018 for Seattle, working primarily as a starter (27 games started).

LeBlanc has been assigned uniform no. 49.

Big Ten announces women’s basketball 2021-22 conference schedule

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June 17th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Big Ten Conference announced its 2021-22 women’s basketball conference schedule on Thursday.

The conference returns to an 18-game schedule. Iowa will play five Big Ten teams twice and eight teams once. The Hawkeyes play home/away matchups against Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Northwestern. Iowa hosts Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, and Ohio State in Carver-Hawkeye Arena, and travels to Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, and Wisconsin.

The Hawkeyes tallied an 11-8 record in the Big Ten last season. Iowa finished the 2021-22 season 20-10 overall, and made the NCAA Sweet 16. The Hawkeyes return nine letterwinners, including all five starters including Caitlin Clark, Monika Czinano, Gabbie Marshall, Kate Martin, and McKenna Warnock. Clark was an All-American and Co-Freshman of the Year last season and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

Dates, tip time, and television information will be announced at a later date.

Home & Away – Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern
Home Only – Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, Ohio State
Away Only – Penn State, Purdue, Rutgers, Wisconsin