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2024 Drake Relay High School Results from Thursday

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Boys Long Jump 

11. Mason Boothby, Underwood (21-03.75)

17. Brehden Eggerss, Harlan (20-08.00)

Girls High Jump

1. Jaidyn Sellers, Panorama (5-7.00)

15. Avah Underwood, St. Albert (5-01.00)

Girls 3000 Meter Run

9. Lili Denton, St. Albert (10:10.44)

14. Lindsey Sonderman, Harlan (10:14.37)

Boys 3200 Meter Run

6. Ethan Eichhorn, Lewis Central (9:09.06)

7. Landon Bendgen, Woodbine (9:10.27)

11. Natnael Kifle, Sioux City North (9:15.69)

15. Bryant Keller, Glenwood (9:23.18)

21. Kevin Coots, Lewis Central (9:59.13)

Girls Shot Put

13. Emma Kuhlman, Carroll (37-8.50)

20. Jordyn Matiyow, Lewis Central (35-09.50)

Boys Discus

5. Max Tiarks, Underwood (178-01.00)

12. Evan Adams, Kuemper Catholic (162-02.00)

17. Morgan Cooley, East Union (156-02.00)

20. Carson McInerney, Bishop Heelan (149-08.00)

Cedar Falls sophomore sets Drake Relays record in boys’ 3200

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Cedar Falls sophomore Jade Merrick passed Ankeny’s Ethan Zuber on the final lap to win the boys’ 3200 meter run. His winning time of eight minutes, 55-point-14-seconds is a Drake Relays record.

Merrick says it is a huge boost of confidence.

Olympic hopefuls converge on Drake

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Drake Relays director Blake Boldon expects more than 100 athletes taking part in the Drake Relays this week to compete in the Paris Olympics. For a meet like Drake an Olympic year aways provides challenges in assembling a field as many Olympic hopefuls alter their schedule to get ready for the U-S Olympic Trials. Others use Drake as an early season test.

Boldon says many of the athletes competing this week are Olympic hopefuls.

Boldon says a large contingent of foreign athletes this week will compete in Paris.

Olympic dream still alive for Lolo Jones

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Even at the age of 41 Lolo Jones is still chasing an Olympic dream. The Des Moines native is a two-time Olympic hurdler and a member of a U-S Olympic bobsled team. Jones has returned to the track and wants to qualify for the U-S Olympic Trials and compete in the Paris Olympics.She runs in the 100 hurdles on Saturday at the Drake Relays.

Jones knows she is a long shot to make the U-S team in an event the American women dominate.

Jones has enjoyed her return to competitive racing.

Jones was inducted into the Drake Relays Hall of Fame on Thursday and has been competing at Drake Stadium since her days at Des Moines Roosevelt High School.

Lexi Keller wins Drake Relays heptathlon

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Lexi Keller finished second in the final five events as the former Colorado State star won the Drake Relays heptathlon title.

Keller’s score of 5846 points is a personal record.

New Atlantic “Welcome” sign is in-place

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April 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – During a City Council meeting last month, City Administrator John Lund announced a new, “Welcome to Atlantic” sign was finished and was ready to be installed on the City’s east side. All they were waiting for was warmer weather. Mother Nature cooperated, and on Wednesday afternoon (April 24th), the sign was set in-place by staff from JJ Design.

(Photo by Jennifer Nichols- courtesy of the Atlantic News Telegraph)

During the Council’s meeting, Lund had shown photos of the sign and the pedestal that it would be placed on. He said at the time, the photos doesn’t show how “massive” the sign is.

Share Iowa honors the 2nd Annual “Do-Gooder of the Year” winner in western Iowa

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April 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Community Foundation for Western Iowa and SHARE Iowa, today (Thursday), announced Ruth Kreger, volunteer with “Share My Smile,” as the second annual Do-Gooder of the Year award winner.  Do Good Days Is April 24 – April 27th. During Do Good Days, SHARE Iowa and the Community Foundation for Western Iowa encourage community members and nonprofit organizations to honor what doing good means to them.

Falling on National Volunteer Week, a major focus for Do Good Days this year is volunteerism. SHARE Iowa, an initiative of the Community Foundation for Western Iowa, provided online educational opportunities for nonprofits and presented the second annual “Do-Gooder of the Year” award. All nonprofit organizations participating on the SHARE Iowa platform were encouraged to nominate their volunteers or “Do-Gooders” of the year. Share My Smile nominated Ruth Kreger for the award.

According to the nomination, Ruth has been volunteering since the inception of Share My Smile and is the coordinator of the Project Birthday Joy program since 2017. Every month, Ruth single-handedly prepares birthday boxes for all the foster and guardianship children enrolled in Share My Smile who will be celebrating an upcoming birthday. She shops for the items included in the boxes so that the children can have an actual birthday party, such as cake mixes, cans of frosting, fun birthday plates and napkins, plus small gift items like playing cards and the like. (Photos courtesy Catrina Trabal,Community Partnerships Manager)

 

Community Foundation CEO Donna Dostal presents award to Do-Gooder of the Year Ruth Kreger

From Left to Right: Share My Smile Executive Director Michelle Irions, Community Foundation for Western Iowa CEO Donna Dostal, Do-Gooder of the Year Ruth Kreger, Share My Smile Founder Chelsea Best, Share My Smile Program Specialist Michaela Harrington, Community Foundation for Western Iowa Community Partnerships Manager Catrina Trabal

Ruth Kreger, Do-Gooder of the Year

She also orders Walmart gift cards for each child. Ruth personally packs each box, addresses them, and brings them to the post office. Additionally, she also signs and addresses birthday cards for all the adopted and biological children in our program and adds a gift card to their envelope. The impact that Project Birthday Joy has on the lives of these foster children is immeasurable. Often, these children have never had a birthday party before so it’s due to Ruth’s volunteer efforts that these children are made to feel special.

Chelsea Best, founder and President of Share My Smile, says “Ruth is one of my most favorite people. She is such a dedicated and reliable volunteer – the things you just can’t teach, she has it. Ruth has the biggest heart and is one of the sweetest human beings ever.”

SHARE Iowa is a dynamic online resource for our nonprofit partners that helps them to better reach and engage with people who want to have an impact into their community by donating dollars, shopping from nonprofit wish lists, attending events, or discovering volunteer opportunities. Donna Dostal, CEO of the Community Foundation for Western Iowa, states “We created the Do-Gooder award to honor and recognize the amazing individuals like Ruth who give of their time and talents to make a difference in other people’s lives and our community. Ruth epitomizes a ‘Do-Gooder’ and is making a lasting impact in the lives of the children Share My Smile serves. We are honored to recognize her efforts.”

Go to www.sharegoodiowa.org to learn more and support nonprofit organizations making an impact in western Iowa.

Atlantic RAGBRAI Vendor Forms Now Available

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April 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic RAGBRAI® Committee announced that vendor and housing forms are now being accepted for RAGBRAI 2024. All forms can be found at www.atlanticragbrai.com or at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, located at 102 Chestnut Street.

Vending fees for local non-profit vendors are $150. Fees for local, for-profit vendors are $350. For any non-local vendor wishing to participate in Atlantic RAGBRAI, the fee will be $600. There is a $100 refundable clean-up deposit and a $50 electrical fee for vendors that need electricity.

“The committee wanted to make sure local vendors benefited from the RAGBRAI experience. RAGBRAI brings 17,000-20,000 people to our community, all of whom love nothing more than to support a local vendor. By keeping the vendor fees low, we’re confident our local vendors and non-profits will have an extraordinary day”, Kelsey Beschorner, Atlantic RAGBRAI Publicity Chair stated.

If you have questions about what it takes to be a housing host or questions about the vendor applications, we encourage everyone to attend the “Music & Margs” Town Hall Meeting on May 5th at the Telegraph Building. This Town Hall allows community members to talk directly with RAGBRAI Committee members and get answers to their specific questions. The Town Hall will also give community members an exclusive look at event apparel, merchandise, and receive information about day-of festivities.

The Atlantic RAGBRAI Committee will continue to meet regularly to plan for Atlantipalooza on July 22nd. As information is available, it will be shared with the community and on the website www.atlanticragbrai.com. Community members and riders alike are encouraged to follow Atlantic RAGBRAI on Facebook and Instagram for all things Atlantic RAGBRAI.

Iowa authorities: Body found in Sac County positively ID’d; No signs of foul play

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April 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SAC COUNTY, Iowa – The Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner conducted a forensic autopsy on the body discovered in Sac County on April 24, 2024. The body has been positively identified through dental records as that of 53-year-old David Schultz of Wall Lake, Iowa.

Schultz was located in a farm field in the 1900 block of Union Ave. in Sac County. Preliminary autopsy results show no signs of trauma or serious injury. Further autopsy test results are pending. Authorities do not suspect foul play in the death of Schultz, who was first reported missing by his wife on Nov. 21, 2023.

Schultz left his Wall Lake home around 7 p.m. on Nov. 20. He went to pick up a load of pigs from a hog confinement in the Eagle Grove area. He left around 10:5o p.m. Video footage shows Shultz at a truck stop around 11:15 p.m. on Nov. 20. After leaving the truck stop, his semi-truck was seen heading west on Iowa Department of Transportation cameras.

Cell phone data shows Schultz’s phone traveling to the location where the semi-truck was found — the intersection of D-15 and N-14. Data suggests the semi-truck may have been there since 12:40 a.m. on Nov. 21. The morning of Nov. 21, Schultz didn’t drop off his load of pigs at the Wieckman hog buying station in Sac City. Sarah Schultz, David Schultz’s wife, reported him missing that afternoon after learning he did not show up to Wieckman’s.

A Sac County Secondary Road employee reported that a semi-truck had been at the intersection of D-15 and N-14 since early morning. Responding deputies determined the semi-truck to be Schultz’s. His phone and wallet were found inside. His semi-truck, with a load of pigs, was found at an intersection near Sac City with his wallet and cell phone inside.

The United Cajun Navy, a search and rescue group based in Louisiana, organized a volunteer search. Almost 200 volunteers participated in the initial search that covered more than 100,000 acres.

2024 High School Tennis Postseason Assignments

Sports

April 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

District meets are set for Wednesday, May 8. The IHSAA State Individual Tennis Tournament will be played on May 21-22 in Iowa City (2A) and Waterloo (1A). Team substate meets will take place on Saturday, May 11 and Wednesday, May 15. The IHSAA State Team Tennis Tournament is scheduled for May 30-31 in Waukee (2A) and Iowa City (1A).

2024 DISTRICT ASSIGNMENTS

CLASS 1A

4. DENISON-SCHLESWIG
Audubon
Denison-Schleswig
Des Moines, Hoover
Harlan
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
North Polk, Alleman
St. Albert, Council Bluffs
Storm Lake

7. RED OAK
Atlantic
Clarinda
Creston
Glenwood
Lewis Central
Red Oak
Shenandoah
Southwest Valley

CLASS 2A

6. NORWALK
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln

7. SIOUX CITY, NORTH
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson

2024 SUBSTATE BRACKETS

CLASS 1A

SUBSTATE 7
Atlantic
Clarinda
Creston
North Polk, Alleman
Red Oak
Saydel
Shenandoah
Southwest Valley

SUBSTATE 8
Audubon
Boone
Denison-Schleswig
Glenwood
Harlan
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll
Lewis Central
St. Albert, Council Bluffs

CLASS 2A

SUBSTATE 1
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson

SUBSTATE 8
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln