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Moose seen roaming in Plymouth County

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Several people have reported seeing a wandering lost moose in Plymouth County. The moose is a female and is thought to have traveled to northwest Iowa from northern North Dakota. Iowa D-N-R Wildlife Biologist Doug Chafa says it is a rare sight here. He says the last moose sighting was back in the fall and winter of 2015, so it is unusual. Chafa says there are usually two reasons for a moose to travel this far south.

Plymouth County moose

He says a young bull moose may leave the herd because it couldn’t compete for position with other older bull moose. Or he says the female moose in northwest Iowa could be sick. “Sometimes moose will have this roundworm parasite called a meningeal brain worm. It damages their brain and they will have some weird behaviors like just taking off and walking south,” according to Chafa.

Chafa says he understands the curiosity factor from people wanting to see the moose, but he warns people to keep their distance. “Moose are large dangerous animals to get in close proximity to. It would not be a good idea to try and interact with this moose in any way,” Chafa says. “When an animal starts these long-distance dispersals — if you intercede in that or interfere in that — there is a long history where that just goes, really, really poorly.”

The Iowa D-N-R Wildlife Biologist says there is no way in determining whether the moose will continue heading south, or if it has found its new home. Chafa says several years ago, a wandering moose found its way south to Interstate 80 near Walnut, Iowa. Chafa doesn’t believe the moose will do much property damage, but he says that onlookers hoping to see the moose should respect a landowner’s private property rights and not trespass.

Harlan CSD announced Superintendent search finalists

News

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community School District Board of Directors, Friday, announced the three finalists in its Superintendent search.  On Thursday, January 21st, the Board conducted semifinalist interviews via Zoom with all seven candidates.  After reviewing the semifinalist interviews and all application materials, the following three candidates were selected as finalists.

Dr. Jennifer Barnett:  Dr. Barnett is currently serving as the Executive Director of Targeted Services and Supports for Green Hills Area Education Association; she has served in this capacity for the past two years.  Previously, Dr. Barnett served as a Regional Administrator for Green Hills AEA, and a 23 year tenure within the Council Bluffs Community School District as Executive Director of Student and Family Services, Principal, Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor, and Special Education Teacher.  Her previous experience also included four years serving as the Principal of Kanesville High School where she developed the Passages Alternative Learning Center.  Dr. Barnett has done substantive work locally and at the state level around mental health and social/emotional learning.  She is known for her collaborative approach to leadership and her approachability.

Andy Irwin:  Mr. Irwin is currently the Superintendent and Elementary Principal at Harris-Lake Park CSD; he has served in that capacity the past four years.  Previously he served as the Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Shenandoah CSD, 7-12 Principal and Activities Director at East Mills CSD, Assistant Principal and Activities Director at Fairbury, Nebraska, Social Studies Teacher at Creighton CSD, and Industrial Technology Teacher at East Mills CSD.  Mr. Irwin has done substantial work with school facilities and integration of technology in his current district.  One notable accomplishment is helping to develop the Lakes Area Academy which offers vocational programs to area students.  He also revamped the district teacher evaluation process.  Mr. Irwin is known as being a real collaborator, communicator, and relationship-builder.

Robert Scott:  Mr. Scott is currently the Associate Superintendent at Davenport Community School District; he has served in that capacity the past eight years.  Previously Mr. Scott served as Principal at Davenport Central High School, Associate Principal at Davenport Central High School, Physical Education Teacher at Wood Intermediate School in Davenport, 13 years as Physical Education/Math/Health Teacher at two schools in Illinois, and two years in the US Army.  As an administrator, Mr. Scott has overseen principals, implementation of Professional Learning Communities, and multiple building and remodeling projects.   He also leads district negotiations for the district and their safety plan.  He has also been very involved in the community of Davenport participating in multiple civic organizations and volunteer opportunities.

Finalist interviews will be conducted on-campus on Thursday, February 11; included that day will be district and community tours, interviews with two mixed interview teams comprised of administrators and directors; teachers; support staff; parents and community members; and students, and an interview with the School Board.  Following completion of the interviews on February 11, the Board will meet to review feedback from all stakeholders involved in the interview process, and tentatively select the new Superintendent for the Harlan Community School District.  The new Superintendent will officially start his/her tenure on July 1; in the interim between hire and officially beginning, the successful candidate will be involved in a number of transition activities for the district.

The person chosen for the position will replace Interim Schools Superintendent Lynn Johnson, who was hired in July, 2019 and has served for nearly two-years. She was selected to replace Justin Wagner, who resigned in May, 2019.  Grundmeyer Leader Services assisted the Board with the search.  Initially a Community Stakeholder Survey was utilized; based on this data, the Board approved the following eight Desired Characteristics for the next Superintendent.

  • Is approachable, accessible and welcoming
  • Demonstrates ethics and integrity
  • Follows through on tasks and responsibilities
  • Recruits, hires and develops a strong administrative team
  • Possess strong communication skills
  • Strong instructional leader
  • Ability to lead school improvement efforts
  • Effectively manages district resources including facility updates

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 1/23/21

Weather

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy w/light snow late this afternoon. High 29. SE @ 10-15.

Tonight: Cloudy w/light snow mixed with freezing drizzle. Low 26. SE @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Cloudy w/mixed precip (Snow/freezing drizzle) ending in the morning. (1-2″ total) High 30. E @ 10-15.

Monday: Cloudy w/a chance of snow. High 28.

Tuesday: Cloudy w/a chance of flurries. High 28.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 24. Our Low this morning, 9. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 36 and Low 30. The Record High on this date was 60 in 1981. The Record Low was -24, in 1948.

(UPDATE) ISU student found deceased in a parking lot is identified

News

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are investigating the death of a 21-year-old woman who was found unconscious in the parking lot of a sorority house at Iowa State University. The Ames Police Department responded to a medical call at 9:49 a.m. Friday at the Delta Delta Delta Sorority after a caller reported finding the woman. Police said the 21-year-old Olivia Chutich was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel. The woman is a student at Iowa State. Police said she apparently had been in the parking lot for several hours before she was found.

According to KCCI, her family released the following statement Friday night, saying “It is with great sadness that we confirm that Olivia Chutich, our beloved daughter, died in Ames, Iowa. Olivia was the light of our lives. We ask for privacy as we grieve this unimaginable loss. Thank you.”  Iowa State University issued the following statement:

“The Iowa State community is saddened to learn of the death of one of our students. Our thoughts are with her family and friends during this difficult time. ISU is cooperating with the Ames Police Department, which is leading the investigation. The university is providing support and resources for students who are impacted.”

Police said while there does not appear to any threat to the community, the death remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call the Ames Police Department at 239-5133 or the anonymous tip line 239-5533. You may also contact Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa at 515-223-1400. Online anonymous tips may be submitted to www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com.

Iowa conspiracy theorist stays in custody, ordered to DC

News

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge in Washington says a right-wing conspiracy theorist from Iowa seen prominently in videos taunting a U.S. Capitol police officer during the Jan. 6 riot must remain in custody. U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly on Friday halted the release of Douglas Jensen that had been ordered by a federal magistrate judge in Iowa on Thursday. Kelly ordered Jensen be transported to Washington to face charges.

The Iowa judge had allowed Jensen’s release to home confinement in Des Moines but gave federal prosecutors time to appeal. Kelly issued another order requiring U.S. Marshals to bring Jensen to Washington from Iowa “forthwith.”

 

1 winner of Mega Millions $1B prize; 3rd largest ever in US

News

January 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 6:53-a.m.) DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — One winning ticket has been sold in the $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot. The top prize drawn on Friday is the third-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. The winning numbers are: 4, 26, 42, 50, 60 and a Mega Ball of 24. The winning ticket was sold at a Kroger store in Novi, Michigan.

The Mega Millions jackpot had been growing since Sept. 15, when a winning ticket was sold in Wisconsin. Friday night’s drawing comes two days after a ticket sold in Maryland matched all six numbers drawn and won a $731.1 million Powerball jackpot.

 

First day of John J. Harris Invitational in the books, Atlantic-CAM’s Weaver wins at 126

Sports

January 22nd, 2021 by admin

Day 1 of the John J. Harris Wrestling Invitational in Corning was contested on Friday. In this year’s unique format 106-145 pound weight classes were contested all the way through on the first day. Saturday 152-285 pounders will get to compete.

Atlantic-CAM had one champion on day one with Joe Weaver taking the title at 126 pounds. He defeated Zavier Trovato of Missouri Valley by decision 12-8 in the finals. Jaxson Bell was a 3rd place winner at 132 pounds for the Trojans.

Here’s a look at the placing rundown on day one:

106
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Eli Becerra of Missouri Valley
2nd Place – Tegan Slaybaugh of Adair Casey/Guthrie Center
3rd Place – Drew Ehlen of Mt Ayr
4th Place – Kaden Whipp of Clarinda
5th Place – Justin Parsons of Creston- Orient Macksburg
6th Place – Kasen Cochran of Winterset
1st Place Match
Eli Becerra (Missouri Valley) 34-0, Fr. over Tegan Slaybaugh (Adair Casey/Guthrie Center) 30-6, Fr. (Dec 11-4)
3rd Place Match
Drew Ehlen (Mt Ayr) 27-3, So. over Kaden Whipp (Clarinda) 32-7, Fr. (Fall 1:27)
5th Place Match
Justin Parsons (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 22-11, Jr. over Kasen Cochran (Winterset) 21-7, Fr. (Fall 3:01)

113
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – John Schroder of Riverside, Oakland
2nd Place – Lincoln Keeler of Creston- Orient Macksburg
3rd Place – Zeke Hoven of Winterset
4th Place – Brandon Erp of Red Oak
5th Place – Jarrett Webb of Mt Ayr
6th Place – Cruz Weaver of Atlantic
1st Place Match
John Schroder (Riverside, Oakland) 24-4, Sr. over Lincoln Keeler (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 15-9, Fr. (Fall 0:52)
3rd Place Match
Zeke Hoven (Winterset) 18-9, So. over Brandon Erp (Red Oak) 24-7, So. (Fall 5:17)
5th Place Match
Jarrett Webb (Mt Ayr) 23-9, Sr. over Cruz Weaver (Atlantic) 22-18, So. (Dec 10-7)

120
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Jace Rose of Riverside, Oakland
2nd Place – Elliot Cooney of Nodaway Valley
3rd Place – Austin Evans of Creston- Orient Macksburg
4th Place – Riley Radke of Missouri Valley
5th Place – Chase Sandholm of Red Oak
6th Place – Travis Allen of Winterset
1st Place Match
Jace Rose (Riverside, Oakland) 24-1, Jr. over Elliot Cooney (Nodaway Valley) 36-4, Jr. (Dec 7-3)
3rd Place Match
Austin Evans (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 26-8, Fr. over Riley Radke (Missouri Valley) 27-12, Fr. (Dec 5-2)
5th Place Match
Chase Sandholm (Red Oak) 23-14, Jr. over Travis Allen (Winterset) 14-8, Jr. (Fall 3:38)

126
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Joe Weaver of Atlantic
2nd Place – Zavier Trovato of Missouri Valley
3rd Place – Jake Porter of Winterset
4th Place – Ben Breheny of Nodaway Valley
5th Place – Brandon Briley of Creston- Orient Macksburg
6th Place – Dalton Kitzman of Bedford/Lenox
1st Place Match
Joe Weaver (Atlantic) 29-8, Sr. over Zavier Trovato (Missouri Valley) 24-14, Sr. (Dec 12-8)
3rd Place Match
Jake Porter (Winterset) 22-6, . over Ben Breheny (Nodaway Valley) 31-8, Sr. (Fall 2:16)
5th Place Match
Brandon Briley (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 20-14, Fr. over Dalton Kitzman (Bedford/Lenox) 20-8, Fr. (Fall 3:41)

132
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Bryce Shaha of Mt Ayr
2nd Place – Triston Barncastle of Creston- Orient Macksburg
3rd Place – Jaxson Bell of Atlantic
4th Place – Devin Adams of Central Decatur
5th Place – Andrew Bowman of Missouri Valley
6th Place – TJ Nutt of MVAOCOU
1st Place Match
Bryce Shaha (Mt Ayr) 35-2, Sr. over Triston Barncastle (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 23-7, Jr. (MD 12-0)
3rd Place Match
Jaxson Bell (Atlantic) 23-12, Sr. over Devin Adams (Central Decatur) 31-9, Jr. (Dec 3-0)
5th Place Match
Andrew Bowman (Missouri Valley) 10-9, Jr. over TJ Nutt (MVAOCOU) 23-9, So. (Fall 0:35)

138
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Kale Downey of Clarinda
2nd Place – Garon Wurster of Creston- Orient Macksburg
3rd Place – Jaxon Christensen of Nodaway Valley
4th Place – Kyle Kesterson of Southwest Iowa
5th Place – Fred Veatch of Missouri Valley
6th Place – Terence Sheley of Bedford/Lenox
1st Place Match
Kale Downey (Clarinda) 33-6, Jr. over Garon Wurster (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 10-3, Sr. (Dec 7-5)
3rd Place Match
Jaxon Christensen (Nodaway Valley) 28-11, Jr. over Kyle Kesterson (Southwest Iowa) 24-9, Jr. (Dec 13-8)
5th Place Match
Fred Veatch (Missouri Valley) 25-12, Sr. over Terence Sheley (Bedford/Lenox) 16-8, So. (For.)

145
Guaranteed Places
1st Place – Logan Jones of Central Decatur
2nd Place – Dawson Bond of Red Oak
3rd Place – Keaton Street of Creston- Orient Macksburg
4th Place – Jakson Cobb of Wayne, Corydon
5th Place – Eric McIlnay of Missouri Valley
6th Place – Nolan Moore of Riverside, Oakland
1st Place Match
Logan Jones (Central Decatur) 34-4, Sr. over Dawson Bond (Red Oak) 33-3, So. (Fall 3:15)
3rd Place Match
Keaton Street (Creston- Orient Macksburg) 29-8, Sr. over Jakson Cobb (Wayne, Corydon) 30-9, Sr. (Fall 2:44)
5th Place Match
Eric McIlnay (Missouri Valley) 15-11, Sr. over Nolan Moore (Riverside, Oakland) 13-6, Jr. (Fall 4:47)

Atlantic-CAM girls wrestlers end year at IWCOA Girls State

Sports

January 22nd, 2021 by admin

The Atlantic-CAM girls wrestling team had three individuals compete at the IWCOA Girls State Tournament on Friday in Iowa City. All of the Trojan grapplers were knocked out on day one in the 2nd Round or 3rd Round Consolations. Mia Trotter picked up a pair of wins in the opening round and 2nd Round Consolations before falling in 3rd Round Consolations.

113

Quincy Sorensen (0-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Claire Gaffney (Mount Vernon) 7-4 won by fall over Quincy Sorensen (Atlantic-CAM) 0-8 (Fall 0:33)
  • Cons. Round 1 – Quincy Sorensen (Atlantic-CAM) 0-8 received a bye () (Bye)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Sierra Hansmeier (Crestwood, Cresco) 11-11 won by fall over Quincy Sorensen (Atlantic-CAM) 0-8 (Fall 1:00)

120

Mia Trotter (9-4) place is unknown and scored 7.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Mia Trotter (Atlantic-CAM) 9-4 won by fall over Carly Williams (Vinton-Shellsburg) 6-15 (Fall 5:20)
  • Champ. Round 2 – Dakota Whitman (Independence) 13-7 won by fall over Mia Trotter (Atlantic-CAM) 9-4 (Fall 0:24)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Mia Trotter (Atlantic-CAM) 9-4 won by fall over Cheyenne Mulford (Solon) 1-3 (Fall 3:29)
  • Cons. Round 3 – Lexi Hennik (Central City) 7-1 won by fall over Mia Trotter (Atlantic-CAM) 9-4 (Fall 0:38)

132

Carina Birkel (5-8) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

  • Champ. Round 1 – Sydney Langenberg (Solon) 6-13 won by decision over Carina Birkel (Atlantic-CAM) 5-8 (Dec 4-1)
  • Cons. Round 1 – Carina Birkel (Atlantic-CAM) 5-8 received a bye () (Bye)
  • Cons. Round 2 – Keely Collins (Charles City) 14-18 won by decision over Carina Birkel (Atlantic-CAM) 5-8 (Dec 8-2)

High School Basketball Scoreboard Friday 01/22/2021

Sports

January 22nd, 2021 by admin

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Creston 66, Kuemper Catholic 48
Denison-Schleswig 52, St. Albert 41
Lewis Central 47, Shenandoah 15

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 72, IKM-Manning 53
Treynor 43, Logan-Magnolia 33
Tri-Center 52, Missouri Valley 16
Underwood 50, Audubon 36

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 76, Ar-We-Va 44
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 64, Woodbine 30
Paton-Churdan 49, Coon Rapids-Bayard 34

Corner Conference Tournament

Consolation: Fremont-Mills 47, Sidney 30
Championship: Stanton 51, East Mills 34

Pride of Iowa Conference

Lenox 47, Southeast Warren 31
Mount Ayr 61, Martensdale-St. Marys 57
Nodaway Valley 88, Central Decatur 48
Wayne 54, Bedford 45

Other Scores

Twin Cedars 52, Orient-Macksburg 45 OT
LeMars 52, CB Abraham Lincoln 42
Sioux City East 40, CB Thomas Jefferson 15

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Creston 66, Kuemper Catholic 48
Lewis Central 65, Shenandoah 30
St. Albert 72, Denison-Schleswig 67

Western Iowa Conference

AHSTW 52, IKM-Manning 44
Treynor 58, Logan-Magnolia 44
Tri-Center 76, Missouri Valley 27

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM 54, Ar-We-Va 52
Coon Rapids-Bayard 67, Paton-Churdan 42
Woodbine 66, Exira-EHK 37

Pride of Iowa Conference

Central Decatur 68, Nodaway Valley 47
Martensdale-St. Marys 54, Mount Ayr 36
Wayne 51, Bedford 42

Other Scores

CB Abraham Lincoln 56, LeMars 39
Sioux City East 85, CB Thomas Jefferson 36
Twin Cedars 46, Orient-Macksburg 32

10 players score as CAM girls roll past Ar-We-Va

Sports

January 22nd, 2021 by admin

For the second night in a row 10 different players got in the scorebook for the CAM girls basketball team and the Cougars raced away from Ar-We-Va for a 76-44 win. The Cougars jumped out to a 24-7 lead by the end of the first and were up by 21 at halftime and kept adding the rest of the way.

Eva Steffensen finished with 15 points, Mallory Behnken had 12, and Reese Snyder added 11. The Cougars improved to 11-3 on the season.

Ar-We-Va was led by 19 points from Maggie Ragaller and 10 from Bridget Cameron. The Rockets fell to 3-11 on the year.

Listen to the postgame interview with CAM Head Coach Joe Wollum below.

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