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Playoff baseball scoreboard Wednesday 07/15

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July 15th, 2020 by admin

Class 2A District 14 ppd from Tuesday

Panorama 9, Southeast Valley 0
Woodward-Granger 11, ACGC 1.

Playoff softball scoreboard Wednesday 07/15/2020

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July 15th, 2020 by admin

Class 1A

Region 2

Exira-EHK 5, Griswold 4
Audubon 11, Glidden-Ralston 3
Newell-Fonda 12, Westwood 0
West Harrison 3, Riverside 2

Region 3

Lamoni @ Wayne PPD to 7/16 7:00 p.m.
Lenox 12, Fremont-Mills 0
Twin Cedars 12, Diagonal 0
Central Decatur 3, Stanton 1

Region 5

Collins-Maxwell 10, Colo-Nesco 0
East Union @ Southeast Warren PPD to 7/16 7:00 p.m.
Martensdale-St. Marys 10, Melcher-Dallas 2
Grand View Christian 14, BGM 2

Class 2A

Region 1

West Monona 6, AHSTW 1
St. Albert 5, Treynor 4
Underwood 10, Missouri Valley 3
Logan-Magnolia 10, MVAOCOU 5

Region 2

Nodaway Valley @ Mount Ayr PPD to 7/16 7:00 p.m.
Woodward-Granger 9, ACGC 7
Earlham 12, Madrid 0
Van Meter 11, Panorama 1

Class 3A

Region 2

Humboldt 10, Southeast Valley 0
Greene County 13, Kuemper Catholic 0
MOC-Floyd Valley 10, Cherokee, Washington 0

Region 3

Atlantic 11, Clarinda 0 -ON KJAN
Des Moines Christian @ Creston PPD to 7/16 7:00 p.m.
Red Oak @ Shenandoah PPD to 7/16 7:00 p.m.

Atlantic advances with 11-0 win over Clarinda

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July 15th, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans softball team advanced to the Class 3A Region 3 Semifinals with an 11-0 win in 5 innings over Clarinda on Wednesday night. The Trojans used patience at the plate early and then racked up some hits late in the game to move on.

Atlantic scored 4 runs in the bottom of the 1st to grab an early lead. Aziah Smalley struggled in the circle for Clarinda and Atlantic took advantage of four walks and one hit-batter in the opening frame. Olivia Engler and Caroline Pellett had the only two hits that inning, both driving in 2 runs with singles. First baseman Kennedy Goergen said they have been working on that patience this week.

Atlantic would later bring home 3 runs on 4 hits in the 3rd. Atlantic then added 4 more runs on 3 hits in the 4th, nearly ending the game that inning on the 12-run rule. Olivia Engler made quick work of the 5th with 3 straight strikeouts to end the game. Engler was spectacular in the circle with 8 strikeouts and just one walk on the night. Atlantic Head Coach Terry Hinzmann thought the team did a great job of putting a complete effort together.

Defense was solid all night for the Trojans as well and shortstop Caroline Pellett said they can build confidence with their defense.

The Trojans improved their record to 16-1 on the season and will host the Regional semifinal on Friday. They will have to wait to see who that opponent will be as Shenandoah and Red Oak postponed their game on Thursday due to wet field conditions from rain on Wednesday. We’ll have that semifinal on Friday on KJAN with pregame at 6:45 p.m. and first pitch at 7:00 p.m. Coach Hinzmann said they’ve refocused on their next set of goals.

Clarinda got at least one base-runner aboard in the first three innings of the game but could never get a timely hit to bring anyone home. The Cardinals end their season with a 4-11 record.

IGHSAU Final softball rankings for 3A, 4A, and 5A 07/15/2020

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July 15th, 2020 by admin

The Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union released the final rankings for Class 3A, 4A, and 5A schools ahead of postseason play on Wednesday. Atlantic finishes the year ranked 10th in Class 3A. Follow the link for the full rankings.

FInal 3A 4A 5A Rankings

Atlantic City Administrator frazzled by budget, but says signs of hope ahead

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July 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday evening, heard from City Administrator John Lund, who told them he’s been stressed out from crunching the budget numbers to make it work for the City. Lund said “We’ve had a really good run the past six-years of being basically on a property tax starvation diet, and not raising our utility fees, but the budget is really not fun for me anymore. It used to be…when I felt like if I spent all my time and creativity that there is a solution that is going to make a win-win for everyone, I actually enjoyed it no matter how many hours I spent working on it.”

Lund said he’s not getting to that point anymore, and the stress level is getting to high for him. Councilman Gerald Brink said “This too shall pass,” and that “We’re not always going to be stuck in the situation that we are right now. We’re all aware of what the financial woes are going to be. We’ll be very supportive of what you do.” Councilman Pat McCurdy agreed they would help him all they can.

Mayor Dave Jones said compared to other cities of our size, “There are a lot of cities that are worse [off] than we are.” He said we can get by without all the “Bells and whistles” we’ve been doing. Lund said on the bright side, it appears the City’s Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) revenues will not be as drastically off as feared at the onset and height of the coronavirus. He said State calculations show a LOST decline of just 4.2-percent, which surprised him, and is in-line with the modest growth the City has experienced over the past 10-years.

He said “Atlantic’s incredibly stable and predictable. There’s very little that happens here that you can’t immediately point to… that explains any explosive growth.” He said recovery falls into the same pattern. Lund said an official with the Iowa Department of Revenue said Cass County has not been nearly affected as other areas of the State in terms of sales tax, and that there may actually be a reconciliation check in November, which Lund said he was not expecting, and there may even a been a slight amount of growth over the past fiscal year.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council approved the final readings of amended ordinances pertaining to:

  1. A curfew for persons under the age of 18 (a change in wording from Midnight to 6-p.m. for the end of curfew instead of 6-a.m.)
  2. The division of taxes levied on taxable property in the June, 2020 addition to the North Urban Renewal District (with regard to the Whitney Group’s Historic Hotel Whitney Building project).

The Council also approved the second reading of amended ordinances that include:

  1. Licensing of Tree Trimmers (to include proof of Worker’s Comp Insurance [if applicable])
  2. Peddlers, Solicitors and Transient Merchants (to include mobile food vendors & insurance requirements)
  3. Truck and Large Vehicle parking (to allow boats, boat trailers, campers, RV’s or travel trailers to be parked on the front yard of a property, but behind a sidewalk on private property, and not projecting into the right-of-way).
  4. and, an amended Ordinance requiring specific types of insurance and a dollar amount of coverage, for individuals and businesses who wish to perform work for the City.

They also approved an Order to close 9th Street between Plum and Cherry Streets on July 18th, for a Neighborhood Block Party. The street will be closed-off to vehicle traffic from 5-until 9-p.m. on that date.  They approved Mayor Dave Jones’ nomination of Neal Webb to the Board of Adjustment. Webb replaces Dave Knudsen, who has resigned from the Board. He will hold the position until at least February, 2023. His appointment also preserves the gender balance on the Board.

‘Magic School Bus’ author Joanna Cole dies at age 75

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July 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — Author Joanna Cole, whose “Magic School Bus” books transported millions of young people on extraordinary and educational adventures, has died at age 75. Scholastic says Cole, a resident of Sioux City, Iowa, died Sunday.

This handout photo provided by Scholastic shows author Joanna Cole, right, and illustrator Bruce Degen. Cole, whose “Magic School Bus” books transported millions of young people on extraordinary and educational adventures, has died at age 75. With the ever maddening but inspired Ms. Frizzle, based in part on a teacher Cole had growing up, leading her students on journeys that explored everything from the solar system to underwater, “Magic School Bus” books have sold tens of millions of copies and were the basis for a popular animated TV series and a Netflix series. Plans for a live-action movie with Elizabeth Banks as Ms. Frizzle were recently announced. (Annabelle Helms/Scholastic via AP)

With the ever maddening but inspired Ms. Frizzle leading her students on journeys that explored everything from the solar system to underwater, “Magic School Bus” books have sold tens of millions of copies and were the basis for a popular animated TV series and a Netflix series.

Ms. Frizzle was based in part on a teacher Cole had growing up. Plans for a live-action movie, with Elizabeth Banks as Ms. Frizzle, were recently announced.

Des Moines police find 2 bodies in home

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July 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Two bodies were found in a Des Moines home and police are investigating the deaths as homicides. Officers were called to the home on the city’s southside on Wednesday afternoon and found that those killed had suffered traumatic injuries. Des Moines police Sgt. Paul Parizek says a homicide investigation was underway. He says there didn’t appear to be a threat to the community.

Atlantic hosts Clarinda in playoff opener tonight on KJAN

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July 15th, 2020 by admin

Photo Atlantic Softball Twitter

The Atlantic Trojans softball team looks to build on another successful regular season with a postseason run that begins tonight against Clarinda. The Trojans have racked up a 15-1 record this year and will host a Clarinda team that is 4-10 in the opening round of Class 3A Region 3.

Atlantic won the regular season meeting against the Caridnals back on June 18th by a score of 12-2 in 6 innings of play. Atlantic Head Coach Terry Hinzmann said after the regular season finale against Missouri Valley that the Trojans accomplished a lot of their goals for that portion of the season, but now a new season with new goals begins.

Trojan fans that are headed to the game tonight are asked to wear Black to match the Trojans’ uniforms and support the team. For those that can’t make it out we’ll have the game on KJAN with pregame at 6:45 p.m. and first pitch scheduled for 7:00 p.m. Tune in on AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online at kjan.com

Current JCPenney bankruptcy plan to keep 9 Iowa stores open

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July 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Going-out-of-business sales are underway at J-C Penney stores in Carroll and Marshalltown — and the company announced today (Wednesday) it will shed a thousand jobs, mostly from its corporate office in Texas.

J-C Penney filed for bankruptcy in May and announced then that it would close 152 stores. The company operates 11 stores in Iowa, nine of which will remain open under its current reorganization plan. Those nine stores are in Ames, Cedar Rapids, Coralville, Council Bluffs, Davenport, Dubuque, Sioux City, Spencer and West Des Moines.

GARY WILSON, 66, of Manning (formerly of Griswold) Svcs. Pending

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July 15th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

GARY WILSON, 66, of Manning (formerly of Griswold), died July 9th. Services for GARY WILSON are pending with the Rieken Funeral Home in Griswold.