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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 5/25/21

Weather

May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High near 80. SW winds @ 10-20 mph.

Tonight: Showers ending; PCldy. Low 54. NW @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 78. N winds becoming E @ 10.

Thursday: Mo. cldy w/showers & tstrms. High 73.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 68.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 83. Our Low this morning, 67.  Last year on this date (May 25), the High in Atlantic was 75 and the Low was 63. The Record High was 98 in 19679, and the Record Low was 30, in 1925.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 5/25/21

News

May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Vandewater, Monday night, released a report on activity dating back to May 18th. On Sunday, May 22nd, 27-year-old Amanda Jo Herring, of Atlantic, was arrested at around 12:13-a.m. by police in Adair, for Interference with Official Acts, following a traffic stop. She was arrested after becoming upset at hearing the vehicle she was a passenger in, would be impounded because the driver had no insurance. She told police she wouldn’t let that happen, and would go with the vehicle. She then attempted to roll the window up. She was removed from the vehicle without injury, and placed under arrest. She was cited and released from the scene.

On May 20th at around 5:30-p.m., police in Greenfield arrested 40-year-old Donna Marie Ott, of Des Moines, for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, after allegedly placing her hands around her grandmother’s throat and pushed her down. She was released that same evening on her own recognizance.

Sheriff Vandewater says at around 5:30-p.m. on May 19th, Greenfield Police arrested 29-year-old Veronica Viola Lee Elwood, of Greenfield, for Criminal Mischief in the 4th Degree, for allegedly using a blunt object to puncture the tires on two vehicles in the Greenfield Fareway Store parking lot, causing damage The vehicles were owned by the manager and a Fareway employee. The acts were caught on surveillance video. Elwood was released the next day from the Adair County Jail, on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

And, on May 18th, at around 8:11-a.m., 20-year-old Jordan Benjamin Andrus, of West Des Moines, was arrested in Adair County on a Clive Police Department warrant. He was turned over to the Clive P-D. At around 2:10-p.m., 46-year old Mindy Jo Knapp, of Perry, was arrested by Stuart Police, for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 1st offense, Possession of a Controlled substance/Methamphetamine – 2nd or subsequent offense (she had a previous conviction in 1998 from Greene County), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Knapp was taken into custody at a motel in Stuart, following the execution of a search warrant, during which a purse was located in a shared bathroom of a motel room.

The purse contained two clear plastic baggies of meth, two containers of marijuana, two torches, and a glass pipe. Knapp was cited for the offenses and released at the scene.

Medical examiner testifies, prosecution rests in Tibbetts murder trial

News

May 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on the body of Mollie Tibetts testified this (Monday) afternoon in the trial of Cristhian Rivera, who is accused of killing her. Medical Examiner Dennis Klein says Tibetts’ body had deteriorated in the July heat — but he was able to find nine stab wounds — and there were possibly 12 overall wounds to her body. Defense attorney, Chad Frese, asked if Klein determined one knife was used.

Frese asked about how the wounds occurred.

Klein said he could also not say if the killer was standing over Tibetts. Investigators say Rivera killed Tibetts after following her while she ran in her hometown of Brooklyn and then put her in his trunk before taking the body to a cornfield. Frese asked what other information Klein found from the autopsy.

Frese also asked if the attack on Tibetts appeared to be frenzied, and Klein said he could not determine that from the wounds — he could only tell the location and number of wounds. Frese also asked about wounds to Tibett’s neck that would have severed arteries and veins.

Investigators had said they found a small amount of blood in the trunk of Rivera’s car which matched Tibetts’ blood. The prosecutor followed up with Klein — and asked him if blood from the killing could have been on the ground and deteriorated.

The prosecution rested their case, and the judge denied a motion by the defense to dismiss the case. The trial will resume at 8:30 a-m Tuesday.

Glenwood woman arrested on a drug charge

News

May 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports the arrest on Saturday, of 20-year-old Kali Logan. The Glenwood woman was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Her cash/surety bond was set at $1,000.

Bohannon injured during assault in Iowa City  

Sports

May 24th, 2021 by Jim Field

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa senior basketball player Jordan Bohannon was physical assaulted early Sunday morning in Iowa City. Bohannon is recovering after receiving medical attention to treat a serious head injury.

“Thankfully Jordan is recovering well after being attacked by an individual he did not see coming at him,” said Iowa head basketball coach Fran McCaffery. “We were made aware of the incident immediately. We are grateful that friends who were with Jordan at the time kept the incident from escalating. His health is our number one concern.”

Creston and ADM advance from Girls 3A Region 2 Golf Final at Atlantic

Sports

May 24th, 2021 by Jim Field

Girls Class 3A Region 2 Golf Final @ Atlantic (Nishna Hills Golf Course)

Team Scores

  1. Creston 371 (State Qualifier)
  2. ADM 381 (State Qualifier)
  3. Atlantic 393
  4. Winterset 401
  5. Clarke 406
  6. Carlisle 407
  7. Glenwood 413
  8. Ballard 414
  9. North Polk 420
  10. Perry 430
  11. Bondurant-Farrar 482
  12. Saydel 489

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Rylie Driskell, Creston 74
  2. Lillie Peterson, Carlisle 88
  3. Emma Mellencamp, ADM 92
  4. Monica Thomas, ADM 92
  5. Jaya West, Winterset 92
  6. Maria Groumoutis, Creston 93

Atlantic Scores: Belle Berg 94 (7th), Roni Hook 97 (11th), Abby Smith 99 (14th), Lexi Noelck 103 (24th), Reagan Leonard 104 (27th), Abby Muller 109 (39th).

Full results HERE.

DONALD ROBINSON, 77, of Harlan (Svcs. 05/26/2021)

Obituaries

May 24th, 2021 by Jim Field

DONALD ROBINSON, 77, of Harlan died Sunday, May 23td at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Funeral Services for DONALD ROBINSON will be held on Wednesday, May 26th at 11:00 a.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Family will greet friends on Tuesday, May 25th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be in the Red Line Cemetery.

DONALD ROBINSON is survived by:

Daughters: Stacey (Todd) Kelley of Harlan. Angela Schwarte of Dubuque.

Son: Kelly Robinson of Irwin.

Sister: Jean Borcher of Irwin.

6 Grandchildren

4 Great-Grandchildren

Atlantic baseball opens up at Lenox

Sports

May 24th, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic baseball team opens up the season Monday night with a trip to Lenox. The Trojans are hoping to build off a 6-10 campaign last year and return their team leaders from last season.

Simpson recruit Grant Sturm is back after leading the team with a .451 average and 23 hits last season. The shortstop also led the team with 17 runs scored. Catcher Bodie Johnson returns after a 10 hit campaign with 4 runs scored.

Lane Nelson will lead the rotation after 3 wins and 22 strikeouts last season. Gunner Kirchhoff returns after leading the squad with 13 RBI’s off 17 hits.

The Trojans will travel to Denison-Schleswig on Thursday with a road doubleheader next Tuesday at Clarinda.

Jipsen/Comes win High School, King/Draper win Junior State Fishing at Prairie Rose

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

May 24th, 2021 by admin

Atlantic, IA. – Fifty High School and Junior students anglers from across the state competed in the first TBF/SAF Iowa State Fishing Championship presented Conductix Wamplfer at Prairie Rose State Park on Saturday. Each team consisting of two competitors launched their boats at 7am to bagged their five largest fish on the 173- acre lake. The teams returned at 2:30pm to begin the official weigh-in to see who had hauled in the biggest bag of fish.

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The Atlantic team of Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes won the SAF Powerade High School Competition with five fish, totaling 11.07 pounds. In the runner up spot goes to Joaquin Wailes of Wiota and Joey Oathoudt of Corning, IA with a 5 bag limit totaling 10.07 lbs, 3rd place went Carter Frost and Cade Hoover of Cedar Falls with 5 bag limit, weighing 10.03. Comes claimed the AM Corhon Big Bass award with 3.01 lb bass. Cooper Jipsen and Dylan Comes will now compete in a National Tournament in South Carolina.Drey Newell and Braden Smith, the overall points champions, will also advance to the National Fishing Tournament in South Carolina. The two seniors from Atlantic finished sixth in the Tournament.The two teams will also try to qualify for the SAF World Finals which held in conjunction with the National Championship Tournament. Over 3 million dollars worth of scholarships and prizes are on the line for the student anglers.  

Emmett of Panora, IA and AJ Draper of Linden, IA caught a 5 bag limit score the TBF Junior Iowa State Championship in the Fairlife Yup Junior Series with their bag weighing 11.04 pounds. Second place went to Hade and Holden DeVore of Atlantic, IA. as they hauled in 5 bass at 10.11 lbs.and rounding out the field in third place was the team of Jake Wailes of Atlantic, IA and Brentyn Hoover of Anita,IA their total was 5 bass 10.03 lbs. King also earned the AM Cohron & Sons Big Fish of the tournament with his bass weighing in at 2.09 pounds. King and Draper earned their spot at the Junior World Championships where they will be competing against the top teams from the rest of the US (and the Canadian provinces). This competition will be on the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities at the end of July. They will be competing for over $10,000 in scholarships and other prizes.  

Over 200 people attending the official weigh-ins to cheer on the student anglers. 25 teams weighed in an impressive 124 fish totaling 226.58 lbs. which average out to be 1.83 per fish. It is estimated that each student angler team caught caught an average of 20 fish throughout the day looking to improve their size, which a staggering 500 fish caught by the student anglers. All fish were returned to the lake safely and probably happy to see the student anglers leave because everyone one of them fished like a Bassmaster Elite angler on Saturday. This would not have been possible without the generosity of passionate sponsors, individual contributors, local community support, volunteers and parents. Because of you we are creating something very special for our youth, that will stay with them for a lifetime.

Powerade High School Boat Series results from the McDermott & Son Roofing Company SAF SWIFT tournament at Lake Anita on Saturday.
1st– Cooper Jipsen, Atlantic, IA and Dylan Comes, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 11.13 lbs., Boat Captain- Dent Petty
2nd- Joey Oathoudt, Corning, IA and Joaquin Wailes, Wiota, IA, 5 bass, 10.07- Boat Captain- Bob Harris
3rd tie- Carter Frost, Cedar Falls, IA and Cade Hoover, Cedar Falls, IA, 5 bass, 10.03- Boat Captain- Mike Frost
3rd tieKorben Brunt, Anita, IA and Owen Hoover, Anita, IA, 5 bass, 10.03 lbs., Boat Captain- Randy Hoover
3rd tie- Owen Wilkinson  , Corning, IA and Daniel Mattox, Corning, IA, 5 bass, 10..03- Boat Captain- Johnathon Locke
6th– Drey Newell, Atlantic, IA and Braden Smith, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 10.02 lbs.- Boat Captain- Brady Dickerson
7th Will Neville, Oabcig Falcons and Ways Raasch, Oabcig Falcons 5 bass, 10.00 lbs.
8th Jake Oathoudt, Corning, IA and Dakota Breaud, Corning, IA, 1 bass, 9.15 lbs., Boat Captain- Chuck Elmquist
9th Colton Rudy, Atlantic, IA and Colin Rudy, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 9.13 lbs., Boat Captain- Chuck Rudy
10th Caleb Nue-, Johnston, IA. and Mason Pospeshil, Johnston, IA., 5 bass, 9.10 lbs.
11th tie- Cameron Hoden, Tri-Center Trojans, and Addisyn Redinbaugh, Tri-Center Trojans, 5 bass, 9.07 lbs.
11th Tie– Mason McCready, Macedonia, IA and Caden Forristall, Carson, IA, 5 bass, 9.07 lbs., Boat Captain- Eric McCready
13th– Tegan Steinkuehler, Harlan, IA and Tytan Frohlich, Harlan, IA, 5 bass, 9.06 lbs., Boat Captain- Derrick Steinkuehler
14th – Vicente Butcher, Corning, IA., and Conor Britten, Red Oak, IA., 4 bass, 2.10 lbs., Boat Captain- Jim Robinson- Villisca

Fairlire Yup Junior Boat Series results from the McDermott & Son Roofing Company SAF SWIFT tournament at Lake Anita on Saturday.
1st- Emmett King, Panora, IA. and AJ Draper, Linden, IA., 5 bass, 11.04 lbs., Boat Captain-Jeremy King
9th- Hade DeVore, Atlantic, IA., and Holden DeVore, Atlantic, IA., 5 bass, 10.11 lbs., Boat Captain- Brad DeVore
4th-Jake Wailes, Wiota, IA and Brentyn Hoover, Anita, IA,5 bass, 10.03 lbs. Boat Captain- Rob Clausen
4th-Tyson Partlow, Menlo, IA and Carey Mitchell, Stuart, IA, 5 bass, 10.01 lbs. Boat Captain- Rob Clausen
5th: Gavin Dougherty, Lewis, IA and Garrett Stetzel, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 10.00 lbs., Boat Captain- Koby Stetzel
6th- Hunter Quist, Atlantic, IA., and Aiden Smith, Elliot, IA., 5 bass, 9.09 lbs., Boat Captain-Brian Moore
7th: Grayson Molgaard, Atlantic, IA and Owen Miller, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 9.08 lbs., Boat Captain- Peter Molgaard
8th: Letty McSorely, Carson, IA and Colton Krueger, Carson, IA, 2 bass, 9.06 lbs.,- Boat Captain- Adam Krueger
9thCody Swank, Harlan, IA and Braxton Hass, Atlantic, IA, 5 bass, 9.05 lbs.,  Boat Captain- Don Switzer
10th- Colton Anderson, Atlantic, IA and Maddy Anderson, Atlantic, IA., 5 bass, 8.01 lbs., Boat Captain- Kirt Knudsen
11th: Brody Hughes, Red Oak, IA and Bently Hughes, Red Oak, IA, 5 bass, 6.04 lbs., -Boat Captain- Bill Hughes

Van Meter, Treynor advance from Class 2A Region 2 Girls Golf Final

Sports

May 24th, 2021 by admin

Class 2A Region 2 Final @ Neola (Quail Run Golf Course)

Team Scores

  1. Van Meter 344 (State Qualifier)
  2. Treynor 360 (State Qualifier)
  3. Woodward-Granger 382
  4. Shenandoah 393
  5. Red Oak 418

Individual State Qualifers (Updated)

  1. Kylie Carey, Van Meter 70
  2. London Wille, Van Meter 76
  3. Brooklyn Currin, Treynor 80
  4. Avaree Miller, OABCIG
  5. Madeline Lewis, Treynor 84
  6. Abby Cobb, Panorama 86