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Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area – Sunday, 8/12/18

Weather

August 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 90. South winds 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Clear, with a low around 65.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 89. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers & thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. High near 80. S/SE wind 5 to 10 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tuesday Night: A 40% chance of showers & thunderstorms through midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 64. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Wednesday: A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm, otherwise partly sunny, with a high near 82.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 88. Our Low this morning 56. Last year on this date our High was 83 and the Low was 49. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 108 in 1936. The Record Low was 42 in 2004.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 8/12/18

Sports

August 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jack Flaherty struck out nine in seven innings, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Kansas City Royals 8-3 for their fourth straight win. Harrison Bader and Jose Martinez each hit a two-run homer, helping the Cardinals move seven games above .500 for the first time since June 12. They are 15-9 since Mike Shildt was named interim manager on July 15.

UNDATED (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs will be without starting safety Daniel Sorensen for the start of the season after he had surgery to repair a broken shin bone and damage to his left knee. Chiefs trainer Rick Burkholder described the injury Saturday as a tibial plateau fracture, which involves the upper part of the shin. Sorensen also damaged his medial collateral ligament and tore his meniscus when he was hurt last week.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — After largely avoiding the junior college and graduate transfer markets under coach Kirk Ferentz, Iowa found success a year ago with one-and-done running back James Butler. The Hawkeyes might have landed another good one in transfer Mekhi Sargent. Sargent parlayed one brilliant season at junior college power Iowa Western into a full ride with the Hawkeyes. Ferentz says he envisions a three-man backfield, with Sargent complementing freshmen Toren Young and Ivory Kelly-Martin.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Brooks Koepka will take a two-shot lead over Adam Scott into the final round of the PGA Championship after shooting a 4-under 66 that left him at 12 under for the tournament. Koepka is trying to become the first player since Tiger Woods to capture the U.S. Open and PGA in the same year. Woods did it in 2000 to join Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen as only the fourth player to do it.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tiger Woods was one good putt away from an eagle that would’ve vaulted him into second place at the PGA Championship. Instead of one putt, he needed three. That disappointing par on the 17th hole left him four behind Brooks Koepka heading into the final day. Not as good as it could’ve been, but if he can get a few putts to drop, Woods knows he’ll have a chance.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Stewart Cink felt like someone turned back time on Saturday when he played alongside Tiger Woods in the PGA Championship. His game felt like it did years ago, too. Cink shot a 4-under 66 to climb into contention heading into the final round at Bellerive, the kind of run that nobody expected out of the 45-year-old.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets linebacker Kevin Pierre-Louis has been suspended for the first game of the regular season without pay by the NFL for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. Pierre-Louis was arrested and charged in January with several misdemeanors, including possession of marijuana, after a traffic stop in suburban Kansas City.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, 8/12/18

News

August 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:10 a.m. CDT

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A workplace safety agency has cited transportation hub Big Soo Terminal in northwestern Iowa for a March incident that killed an employee. The Sioux City Journal reports that Iowa’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration found three serious violations following an investigation into the March 28 death of 42-year-old Brian McCormick, a warehouseman and maintenance technician.

NEOLA, Iowa (AP) — Two organizations in the western Iowa community of Neola are trying to improve the lives of the city’s older residents so they’ll remain in town. The Daily Nonpareil reports that Lookout Village and the Neola Betterment Corporation are also aiming to create community growth. The Betterment Corporation, which is essentially a housing board for senior citizens, is planning to build seven cottages, four individual cottages and three duplex units for the area’s older residents wanting to downsize.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is again calling on volunteers to participate in the state’s annual wild turkey survey. Each summer, the department asks for volunteers to participate in the July-August survey. The information is used to monitor trends and manage the state’s turkey population.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The reward fund offered for the safe return of a missing University of Iowa student has grown to more than $332,000. Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa in a news release Thursday that 210 individual donors have contributed to the fund and that Crime Stoppers has passed on more than 935 tips to authorities investigating the disappearance of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts.

Big Soo Terminal in Sioux City cited for March worker death

News

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A workplace safety agency has cited transportation hub Big Soo Terminal in northwestern Iowa for a March incident that killed an employee. The Sioux City Journal reports that Iowa’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration found three serious violations following an investigation into the March 28 death of 42-year-old Brian McCormick, a warehouseman and maintenance technician.
McCormick was engaged in a switching operation with train cars when he was struck and killed by an unmanned rail car.

OSHA cited Big Soo for allowing employees on the rail car platform as rail cars were moving, letting employees move rail cars with the bucket of pay loader and not providing a derailer or bump block for rail cars.
Big Soo Terminal president Doug Palmer said Friday that the company had met with OSHA to discuss steps moving forward.

Tournament of Champions – Round 2 Results

Sports

August 11th, 2018 by Jim Field

CLICK HERE for the USGA scores & statistics!

CLICK HERE for Tee Times!

Championship Division:

  • Matt Weresh (Past Champion)   68 68 = 136 (-2)
  • Derek Jacobsen (Top 25)   68 – 69 = 137 (-1)
  • Andrew Martin (Past Champion)  70 – 68 = 138 (E)
  • Zach Christianson (Atlantic G&CC)   69 – 69 = 138 (E)
  • Aaron King (Sac CC)   70 – 69 = 139 (+1)
  • Barry Smith (Pine Knolls GC)   68 – 71 = 139 (+1)
  • Matt Haley (Indianola CC)  66 – 73 – 139 (+1)
  • Matt Gearhart (Atlantic G&CC)  67 – 72 = 139 (+1)
  • Mike Davie (Logan-MoValley CC)   67 – 73 = 140 (+2)
  • Jeff Gude (Atlantic G&CC)   72 – 69 = 141 (+3)
  • Jaxson Armstrong (Crestwood Hills GC)   71 – 70 = 141 (+3)
  • Nathan Zimmerman (Treynor Rec Area)   70 – 71 = 141 (+3)
  • Hank Weresh (Des Moines G&CC)   69 – 73 = 142 (+4)
  • Ryan Clark (Briarwood GC)   73 – 69 = 142 (+4)
  • Jeremy Johnson (Indianola CC)   67 – 75 = 142 (+4)
  • Jake Olsen (Atlantic G&CC)   74 – 69 = 143 (+5)
  • Darby McLaren (Atlantic G&CC)   73 – 70 = 143 (+5)
  • Tim Murphy (Dunlap GC)  69 – 74 = 143 (+5)
  • Austin Reitz (Onawa CC)   70 – 73 = 143 (+5)
  • Jared Koch (Majestic Hills GC)   72 – 72 = 144 (+6)
  • Jason Reynolds (Past Champion)   72 – 72 =144 (+6)
  • Chris Nelson (Past Champion)   71 – 73 = 144 (+6)
  • Joe Schafer (Waveland CC)   72 – 72 = 144 (+6)
  • Bill Matzdorff (Briarwood GC)   70 – 74 = 144 (+6)
  • Tim Redding (Hillcrest CC)   72 – 73 = 145 (+7)
  • Evan Schuler (Past Champion)   73 – 72 = 145 (+7)
  • James Reynolds (Griswold G&CC)   71 – 74 = 145 (+7)
  • Troy Finestead (Woodward GC)   75 – 71 = 146 (+8)
  • Jason Vanderkooi (Hinton GC)   79 – 68 = 147 (+9)
  • Sam Pieczynski (Waveland CC)   70 – 77 = 147 (+9)
  • Ben Renaud (Nishna Hills GC)   78 – 70 = 148 (+10)
  • Ryan Grove (Happy Hollow CC)   75 73 = 148 (+10)
  • Evan Baldwin (Villisca CC)   72 – 77 =149 (+11)
  • Kyle Pieper (Jester Park GC)   77 – 73 = 150 (+12)
  • Brett McDannald (Osceola CC)   75 – 76 = 151 (+13)
  • Jeff Johnson (Greenfield G&CC)   75 – 78 = 153 (+15)
  • Matt Gross (Nishna Hills GC)   79- 75 = 154 (+16)
  • Nathan Ross (Atlantic G&CC)   80 – 74 = 154 (+16)
  • Jake Reynolds (Griswold G&CC)   79 – 75 = 154 (+16)
  • Dave Kaili (HH Blank GC)   75 – 79 = 154 (+16)
  • Eric Brown (Mt Ayr G&CC)   74 – 80 = 154 (+16)
  • Max Langenfeld (Harlan G&CC)   78 – 77 = 155 (+17)
  • Steve Davie (Majestic Hills GC)   78 – 77 = 155 (+17)
  • Nick Weihs (Audubon G&CC)   78 – 79 = 157 (+19)
  • Steve Christman (Crestwood Hills GC)   82 – 76 = 158 (+20)
  • JJ Petersen (Quail Run GC)   81 – 78 = 159 (+21)
  • Ron Eads (Waveland CC)   78 – 81 = 159 (+21)
  • Drew Thompson (Lenox GC)   79 – 81 = 160 (+22)
  • Mike Bauer (Audubon G&CC)   77 – 84 = 161 (+23)
  • Don Newbury (Lakeview CC)   81 – 81 = 162 (+24)
  • Cyle Renaud (Nishna Hills GC)   76 – 86 = 162 (+24)
  • Cruz Reed (Lenox GC)   83 – 80 = 163 (+25) *Hole-in-One on #12 (9 iron 149 yards)*
  • Jake Daeges (Rosman-Glendale GC)   88 – 81 = 169 (+31)

Senior Division:

  • Jim Wood (Red Oak CC)   72 – 70 = 142 (+4)
  • Kim Peters (Crestwood HIlls GC)   73 – 71 = 144 (+6)
  • Darron Baker (Past Champion)   73 – 71 = 144 (+6)
  • Tad Olsen (Atlantic G&CC)   72 – 73 = 145 (+7)
  • Bobby Rist (Lake City CC)   74 – 72 = 146 (+8)
  • Daryl Armstrong (Crestwood Hills GC)   71 – 75 = 146 (+8)
  • Del Miller (Past Champion)   74 – 74 = 148 (+10)
  • Mike Martin (Nishna Hills GC)   73 – 77 = 150 (+12)
  • Jeff Morenz (Atlantic G&CC)   77 – 74 = 151 (+13)
  • Rick Thompson (Past Champion)   78 – 74 = 152 (+14)
  • Rick Carter (Past Champion)   79 – 75 = 154 (+16)
  • John O’Hair (Indianola CC)   80 – 76 = 156 (+18)
  • Lyle Wittrock (5 X 80 GC)   80 – 77 = 157 (+19)
  • Ryan Phifer (Gateway Rec Area)   81 – 76 = 157 (+19)
  • Ken Portsche (Past Champion)   81 – 78 = 159 (+21)
  • Blair Hoegh (Ankeny G&CC)   79 – 80 = 159 (+21)
  • Jeff Heckroth (Woodward GC)   79 – 82 = 161 (+23)
  • Chuck Smith (Nishna Hills GC)   81 – 81 = 162 (+24)
  • Frank Moran (Woodward GC)   87 – 76 = 163 (+25)
  • Tim Dooley (Eagle Grove (GC)   86 – 86 = 172 (+34)
  • Roger Fisher (North Kossuth GC)   94 – 89 = 183 (+45)

Super Senior Division:

  • Arnie Leistad (Past Champion)   71 – 66 = 137 (-1)
  • John Willmore (Past Champion)   68 – 69 = 137 (-1)
  • Allan Hjelle (Atlantic G&CC)   73 – 73 = 146 (+8)
  • Jim Mullenix (Atlantic G&CC)   76 – 73 = 149 (+11)
  • Terry Richardson (Oakland GC)   75 – 79 = 154 (+16)
  • Ron Brooks (HH Blank GC)   81 – 77 = 158 (+20)
  • Gaylord Schelling (Atlantic G&CC)   85 – 75 = 160 (+22)
  • Jim Redemske (Clarmond CC)  80 – 81 = 161 (+23)
  • Roger Herring (Nishna Hills GC)   81 – 81 = 162 (+24)
  • Ed Collins (Audubon G&CC)   85 – 79 = 164 (+26)
  • Perry Paulsen (Atlantic G&CC)   88 – 82 = 170 (+32)
  • Bruce Henderson (Top 25)   90 – 85 = 175 (+37)
  • Rod Toftey (Clarmond CC)   83 – 93 = 176 (+38)
  • Ed Troll (Avoca GC)   94 – 89 = 183 (+45)
  • John McDermott (Nishna Hills GC)   98 – 87 = 185 (+47)

Transfer RB Sargent impressing the Hawkeyes in camp

Sports

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — After largely avoiding the junior college and graduate transfer markets under coach Kirk Ferentz, Iowa found success a year ago with one-and-done running back James Butler. The Hawkeyes might have landed another solid transfer back in Mekhi Sargent.

Sargent parlayed one brilliant season at junior college power Iowa Western into a full ride with the Hawkeyes — and it sounds as though he won’t have to wait long for playing time. Ferentz said Saturday that he envisions a three-man backfield in 2018 with Sargent complementing freshmen Toren Young and Ivory Kelly-Martin.

“Well, I think I speak as a staff, I think we’re all hopeful that we can get to that point. That was one of the primary reasons we made that move,” Ferentz said about using three backs this fall. “We have two freshmen that we really like, but we wanted to have at least three guys on campus.”

The third guy was supposed to be Toks Akinribade, but he was forced to retire from the game because of medical issues. That left the Hawkeyes scrambling to find another back after also losing Akrum Wadley (1,109 yards and 10TDs in 2017) and Butler to graduation. Though Butler was limited to just 396 yards because of injuries last season, he was a factor when he could find the field.

During that time, Butler’s de facto replacement was busy proving he belonged at a Power Five program. The 5-foot-10, 210-pound Sargent didn’t get the Division I opportunity he was hoping for despite rushing for 2,094 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior at Key West High in Florida. Sargent chose instead to start his career at Iowa Western, where he racked up 1,449 yards rushing and 16 total touchdowns in just 10 games.

The offers predictably started coming in after last season, most notably from Louisville. But Sargent had been on Iowa’s radar after an impressive performance in a postseason game at nearby Northern Iowa in December. Sargent described his decision to choose Iowa over other schools earlier this summer as a “no-brainer.”
“I feel like it’s come pretty natural to adjust from the junior college level,” Sargent said.

Iowa will likely lean on Young as its main back and use Kelly-Martin in change of pace and third-down situations to start 2018. But Sargent will get a shot as well, and the opportunity to carve out a much bigger role could be there for him given the lack of experience in the Hawkeyes’ backfield. “The big question was, ‘How is Mekhi going to do with us?’ He was great in the summer program, great attitude, is a really impressive young guy, seems very humble and very appreciative, and now we’ve got seven practices under our belt,” Ferentz said. “And I’m not going to give a lot of scouting reports, but Mekhi looks like he’s really starting to warm up.”

Iowa (8-5 in 2017) opens its 20th season under Ferentz on Sept. 1 against Northern Illinois.

Iowa still seeking participants for wild turkey survey

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is again calling on volunteers to participate in the state’s annual wild turkey survey. Each summer, the department asks for volunteers to participate in the July-August survey. The information is used to monitor trends and manage the state’s turkey population.

Participants are asked to keep an eye out for wild turkeys as they work and play in Iowa during July and August. Volunteers are asked to distinguish adult females from males and young poults. They’re then asked to count the number of adults and young turkeys and make a note of the date and the county in which they were seen. That info is then reported to the Wildlife Bureau online using a computer or smartphone.

2 organizations work to improve lives of Iowa community

News

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEOLA, Iowa (AP) — Two organizations in the western Iowa community of Neola are trying to improve the lives of the city’s older residents so they’ll remain in town. Lookout Village and the Neola Betterment Corporation are also aiming to create community growth, The Daily Nonpareil reported .

Betterment Corporation, which is essentially a housing board for senior citizens, was able to build a six-unit apartment building for seniors in the 1980s using money raised from an annual community celebration, a $20,000 grant, private donations and a no-interest federal loan, said Anna Killpack, who serves with both organizations.
Now the organization is planning to build seven cottages, four individual cottages and three duplex units for the area’s older residents wanting to downsize.

“We would like to start the infrastructure work on the site we’ve purchased for the cottage this fall, but that is going to be tight,” Killpack said. “If we don’t get that work done this fall, we’ll certainly get it done in the spring.”

Lookout Village is a nonprofit program that provides services to its community members, according to Killpack. Memberships in Lookout Village are available to seniors and persons with long-term and/or short-term disabilities. Lookout Village also hosts a walking club, tours area museums and holds other activities such as bingo to encourage social connections.

Memberships range from $27 to $275 per year. There are currently 18 members signed up for Lookout Village, and the group has been growing at a rate of one new member per week, on average, Killpack said.

“We’re an organization of neighbors helping neighbors,” she said. “We do things like help rake leaves, cook a meal or take a member to an appointment.”

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/11/18

Podcasts, Sports

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 8/11/18

Podcasts, Sports

August 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Ric Hanson.

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