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High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 05/24/2021

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May 25th, 2021 by admin

SOFTBALL

Hawkeye Ten Confernece

Atlantic 6, Lenox 0 (Olivia Engler allowed just five hits and struck out 8.)
Clarinda 13, Bedford 2
Clarke 8, Creston 2
Harlan 13, Kuemper Catholic 1
Westwood 10, Denison-Schleswig 9

Western Iowa Confernece

Audubon 5, AHSTW 3
Logan-Magnolia 8, Tri-Center 4
Riverside 11, Missouri Valley 8
Underwood 16, IKM-Manning 3

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 13, Coon Rapids-Bayard 2
Madrid 12, Glidden-Ralston 0
West Harrison 10, Boyer Valley 1
Woodbine 3, CAM 0

Other Scores

Saydel 4, Panorama 3
Stanton 11, Southwest Valley 5
Southeast Warren 7, Pleasantville 6
Melcher-Dallas 6, ACGC 2
Gilbert 12, Carroll 1

BASEBALL

Hawkeye Ten Confernece

Atlantic 5, Lenox 2
Clarinda 21, Bedford 0
Indianola 8, Creston 1
Kuemper Catholic 12, Harlan 11
Lewis Central 9, Sioux City North 0
Red Oak 6, Sidney 2
Spencer 5, Denison-Schleswig 0
St. Albert 14, ACGC 4

Western Iowa Conference

Audubon 7, AHSTW 1
Missouri Valley 12, Riverside 1
Tri-Center 6, Logan-Magnolia 4
Underwood 10, IKM-Manning 0

Rolling Valley Conference

Ar-We-Va 5, Coon Rapids-Bayard 4 (8 innings)
CAM 5, Woodbine 2
West Central Valley 12, Glidden-Ralston 2

Other Scores

Stanton 14, Southwest Valley 5
Southeast Warren 9, Chariton 1

Griswold School Board acts on resignation request

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold) – The Griswold Community School District’s Board of Education held a Special Meeting Monday evening, to act on a request from a teacher to be released from her contract. Superintendent Dave Henrichs told KJAN News the Board denied the request from TLC Teacher Taryn Maguire, based on a stipulation built into her contract.

Despite the stipulation, Maguire asked the Board unconditionally release her from the contract.

(They voted 4-2 with one member absent to deny the request until a suitable replacement can be found.)

Boys Substate Soccer Scoreboard 05/24/2021

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May 25th, 2021 by admin

The second round of boys substate soccer was contested Monday. Winners advanced to substate finals on Wednesday.

CLASS 1A

Substate 7
Greene County 2, Van Meter 1
West Central Valley/Nodaway Valley 1, Des Moines Christian 0

Substate 8
St. Albert 2, Underwood 0
Treynor 4, Riverside 3

CLASS 2A

Substate 8
ADM 3, Glenwood 0
Creston 2, Denison-Schleswig 0

Class 3A

Substate 1
Sioux City West 3, CB Abraham Lincoln 2
Lewis Central 1, Sioux City North 0

Girls First Round State Tennis results 05/24/2021

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May 25th, 2021 by admin

Girls First Round State team tennis matches will be played on Monday. Winners advance to the State Team Tennis Meet on June 5th.

CLASS 1A

Region 1 @ Byrnes Park

Regional Final: Columbus Catholic 5, Ballard 0
Columbus Catholic will meet Union Community on Tuesday in First Round State match. That will be played at Marshalltown at 3:00 p.m.

Region 2 @ Denison

Spirit Lake 5, Red Oak 2

Region 3 @  Oskaloosa

Fairfield 5, Pella Christian 0

Region 4 @ Independence

Cedar Rapids Xavier 5, Decorah 0

CLASS 2A

Region 1 @ Prairie Ridge Sports Complex

WDM Valley 5, Ankeny Centennial 3

Region 2 @ Prairie Ridge Sports Complex

Dowling Catholic 5, Waukee 0

Region 3 @ Bettendorf

Cedar Falls 5, Cedar Rapids Washington 3

Region 4 @ Bettendorf

Iowa City West 5, Clinton 0

Girls Class 4A Region 1 Golf Final at Willow Creek results 05/24/2021

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May 25th, 2021 by admin

Girls Class 4A Region 1 Final @ West Des Moines (Willow Creek Golf Course) 

Team Scores

  1. WDM Valley 304 (State Qualifier)
  2. Dallas Center-Grimes 380 (State Qualifier)
  3. Johnston 391
  4. Dowling Catholic 417
  5. Sioux City East 434
  6. Sioux City North 450
  7. Lewis Central 462
  8. CB Thomas Jefferson NTS
  9. CB Abraham Lincoln NTS

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Paige Hoffman, WDM Valley 70
  2. Hallie Yates, WDM Valley 72
  3. Saffire Sayre, WDM Valley 80
  4. Kayla Moline, WDM Valley 82
  5. Laura Klaessy, Dallas Center-Grimes, 90
  6. Kaylin Petrak, Dallas Center-Grimes, 90

Full results HERE.

Girls Class 3A Region 1 Golf Final at Denison results 05/24/2021

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May 25th, 2021 by admin

Girls Class 3A Region 1 Golf Final @ Denison (Majestic Hills Golf Course)

Team Scores

  1. Gilbert 357 (State Qualifier)
  2. Nevada 400 (State Qualifier)
  3. Bishop Heelan 412
  4. Denison-Schleswig 412
  5. Carroll 414
  6. MOC-Floyd Valley 435
  7. Harlan 438
  8. Spencer 446
  9. LeMars 467
  10. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 467
  11. Sioux Center 467

Individual State Qualifiers

  1. Eden Lohrbach, Gilbert 77
  2. Macy Underwood, Gilbert 83
  3. Danielle Hurt, LeMars 88
  4. Ashlynn Sporrer, Nevada 92
  5. Grace Pettitt, Carroll 93
  6. Eden Bruner, Gilbert 95

Full results HERE.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 5/25/21: 210 additional, positive tests; No additional deaths; over 2.7-million vaccine doses administered

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 9-a.m.) The Iowa Department of Public Health, today (Tuesday), reports 210 new COVID-19 positive tests and for the third day in a row, no additional deaths. The health department reported 401,115 total positive tests, and 6,035 total deaths since the start of the pandemic, including 2,361 at Long-Term Care facilities. Iowa reports also, more than 2.71-million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered and over 1.32-million individuals have completed the vaccine series. Iowa’s 14-day positivity rate is unchanged, at 2.8%. The 7-day average is also unchanged, at 2.7%.

There are now 122 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, up from 118 the previous day. Iowa reports 33 patients in ICU, 18 COVID patients were admitted, and 16 patients are on ventilators. In RMCC Region 4 (hospitals in western & southwest Iowa), there remain: Seven patients remain hospitalized with COVID or symptoms of the virus; three people with COVID are in an ICU; There were no new admissions reported, and no one was on a ventilator.

Two long-term care facilities continue to report active COVID-19 outbreaks (Risen Son Christian Village in Pott. County, & the Clarion Wellness & Rehab Center in Wright County).

In the immediate KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County (since the beginning of the pandemic) and the total number of deaths (Since the beginning of the pandemic) in each county to date:
Cass, 1,473 cases; 54 deaths
Adair, 991; 32
Adams, 352; 4
Audubon, 535; 10
Guthrie, 1,305; 31
Harrison County, 1,933; 73
Madison County, 1,779; 19
Mills County, 1,795; 23
Montgomery, 1,112; 38
Pottawattamie County, 12,291;170
Shelby County, 1,371; 37
Union County, 1,369; 33

Defense to begin its case today in Tibbetts murder trial

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The defense will present its arguments Davenport, during the Mollie Tibbetts murder trial today (Tuesday). This, after the prosecution rested Monday on the fourth day of the trial. Cristhian Rivera, is accused of confronting Tibbetts as she ran in her hometown of Brooklyn, then killing her and dumping her body in a cornfield in July of 2018. In a common procedural move, defense attorney, Jennifer Frese asked the judge to throw out the case. She said there was little evidence to link Rivera to the crime beyond a forced confession. “I think the state’s evidence is primarily the evidence elicited from the 11-hour interrogation of the defendant — and therefore the motion on behalf of the defense should be granted,” Frese said.

Prosecutor, Scott Brown, says everything they presented shows Rivera is the killer. “It’s our position that the evidence here is overwhelming concerning the guilt of the defendant on a first-degree murder charge,” Brown said. Judge Joel Yates agreed with Brown on the prosecution evidence presented. And we will proceed, and the defense’s motion for acquittal is hereby denied,” Yates said.

The trial will resume at 8:30 a-m today (Tuesday).

DNR fish finder site back up

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The popular fish finder site run by the D-N-R is back up after being changed over to a new provider. Fisheries Bureau spokesman, Jeff Kopaska, says the site includes information on species and numbers the fisheries staff gather during their surveys on lakes, rivers and streams. “We’ve actually updated our data collection and we are using tablets out in the field and updating all the data electronically while we are out there. We just upload it to the cloud and make that data available to the public,” Kopaska says.

He says it gives you the size and weight of fish by species. “If you are interested in going bluegill fishing and you want to know which lakes we caught the most eight to ten-inch bluegills in last year — you can compare all of the lakes that have fish from that size category,” Kopaska explains. “So, it’s a pretty useful tool for anglers.” He says there’s a lot of interest from anglers in this info. “Since April of 2018 when the site went down I get emails about every week asking when its going to be back up,” according to Kopaska. “We’ve finally got it to a point where we are happy with it and feel that it is good information for the public, and we’ve made it available to them once again.”

Kopaska says it provides good short-term information for anglers looking for fish — but the D-N-R uses the info for longer-term management of the fisheries. “We strive to make data-based decisions and have a solid scientific rationale for what we are doing and why we are doing it,” Kopaska says. “You have to have this data and this information available to make decisions on what we should be stocking, if we should be changing any regulations.” Kopaska says the numbers show the overall health of the fisheries are pretty good. “We have record numbers of fish being Caught. We have high-quality populations in numerous lakes across the state. And the ones that aren’t doing as well — we continue to strive to improve them,” he says. “Our overall goal in D-N-R fisheries is to shorten the time between bites — and to make each one of those bites count.”

You can go to the D-N-R website at www.iowadnr.gov to find the survey information.

$100 million in state broadband grants now formally approved

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May 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Reynolds has signed a budget bill that includes 100 million dollars for state grants to companies that extend broadband to areas of the state that don’t have service today — or to significantly improve slow broadband speeds in other areas.  “Areas of the state with the least connectivity today will soon experience a significant improvement in high speed internet,” Reynolds said recently, “and gain access to high tech, high touch services that come along with it.” Reynolds says there’s a glaring need and this money, along with another bill that outlines grant specifications, addresses it. “The state of Iowa’s broadband infrastructure is about to reverse quickly and dramatically,” Reynolds says.

The move got bipartisan support in the legislature. However, Representative Chris Hall, a Democrat from Sioux City, says the state COULD have used 100 million in FEDERAL pandemic relief money rather than state tax dollars. “We know that the use of those funds for broadband expansion is accepted and that it is the best ways that we can keep our General Fund dollars also flexible,” Hall says.

Governor Reynolds had asked legislators for 150 million dollars and she plans to use 50 million in pandemic relief money along with 100 million in state money to reach that goal. Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls unsuccessfully sought to create a new state commission, similar to the Iowa Transportation Commission, to review grant applications. “To facilitate strategic plan to rapidly connect Iowa households and evaluate grant applications for the new broadband program,” Wahls says.

Republicans say the state’s Office of the Chief Information Officer has handled previous rounds of broadband expansion grants and it makes sense to keep that office in charge of this next round of funding. Reynolds plans to ask the 2022 Iowa legislature to provide an additional 300 million MORE state dollars for the program in each of the next two years.