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Iowa State’s Easton Dean previews Cincinnati

Sports

October 12th, 2023 by admin

Iowa State bids for its first road win of the season with a visit to Cincinnati in Big-12 player. The Cyclones stood 1-2 after a loss at Ohio but have bounced back to win two of their last three.

That is Cyclone tight end Easton Dean who says they remain focused on improvement even though they have been playing better the last few weeks.

Though more confident after a win over TCU Dean says the Cyclones must remain hungry.

Dean says he was confident the offense would improve after struggling early in the season.

Northern Iowa man dies after being trapped in grain bin

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Mitchell man is dead after being trapped in a grain bin. The Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office says they received a 9-1-1 call shortly after noon on Wednesday about a grain bin entrapment near the intersection of State Highway 9 and Glass Avenue. First responders at the scene found 69-year-old Dennis Fischer trapped in the bin. Authorities say rescuers were not able to free Fischer from the bin for an extended period of time and Fischer was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The Mitchell County Sheriff’s Office is reminding producers as they continue with the harvest to be mindful of the dangers of entering a grain bin, operating equipment after long hours of work and the impatience of the motoring public on the roadways.

ACGC Looking for Undefeated Season

Sports

October 12th, 2023 by admin

The ACGC Chargers have had an incredible season thus far. The Chargers head into the regular season finale being a perfect 7-0 on the year following last week’s 42-18 win over Mount Ayr. The Chargers got off to a slow start only lead 7-6 after the first quarter. In the second quarter the Charger offense exploded for three consecutive touchdown drives to push the lead to 28-18 over the Raiders. The Chargers offense has been a ground and pound team all year long running the triple option offense. Head Coach Cody Mattewson has his Charger offense in the top of the state in rushing. Matthewson gives credit to the players for it being a collective effort and not relying on just one guy to carry the rock.

Matthewson gives a lot of credit to the offensive line for being a disciplined group and making the holes for the Charger runners to break off big carries.

This season has been a big change for the Chargers compared to last season. Last year the Chargers graduated their top three rushers and several key members up front on the line. But Coach Matthewson said what makes this group so special is the willingness to do whatever is asked of them at any point of the game. Coach Cody Matthewson said his kids just want one thing, and that is to win!

This week in the regular season finale the Chargers go on the road to Southwest Valley to take on a 2-5 Timberwolves team. Although the Chargers have a playoff spot locked up they aren’t looking forward to that and know they have to finish the season on a positive note and carry that momentum forward. Coach Matthewson said he believes the mentality that his team has on a day-to-day basis will give them a chance to win every night.

ACGC Chargers on the road at Southwest Valley Timberwolves Friday night at 7:00pm. Listen to the full interview with Head Coach Cody Matthewson below.

 

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Hinson urging GOP peers to elect Scalise as speaker ASAP

News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson is urging her fellow Republicans in the U-S House to quickly elect Steve Scalise as speaker. “Iowans are just fed up with the chaos and dysfunction and so am I and so we need to get this done as soon as possible,” Hinson says, “and that’s what I’m communicating to my colleagues who may be holding out.”

Scalise has enough support to be NOMINATED as speaker, but there currently are enough Republicans who oppose Scalise that a vote on the House floor would fail. Previous Speaker Kevin McCarthy was ousted last week. Hinson delivered a nominating speech for Scalice in the private House G-O-P meeting yesterday (Wednesday) about the speaker’s race. “He’s been a very good friend to me and he listens to me,” Hinson says, “and I think that’s really important in making sure Iowa’s priorities can get done here in Washington, D.C.”

House Republicans are meeting in private again today (Thursday) to discuss the situation. “We need to unite behind our party’s nominee for speaker because we do have a lot going on in the world,” Hinson says. Last February, Hinson visited families in the area in Israel where Hamas attacked this past weekend. “The scenes out of Israel in the past few days have been absolutely horrific and frankly stomach churning,” Hinson says. “Hamas terrorists, backed by Iran, have brutally slaughtered innocent civilians. We just got word that 25 Americans have been confirmed murdered and unfortunately more are being held hostage right now.” Hinson says her staff has been working with Iowans who are stuck in Israel.

Hinson says the U-S State Department should authorize our military to evacuate U-S citizens and, if necessary, charter flights to bring Americans home.  “Because, as we know, many of the airports have been shut down or have limited flights in and out,” Hinson says. The Biden Administration is reportedly planning to ask congress to approve a package that includes money for Ukraine, Taiwan and U-S border security as well as additional support for Israel. Hinson opposes that approach. “There is wide, bipartisan support in congress for Israel and so I’m hopeful we can come together, again put politics and disagreements on other issues aside and then show our friends we’re going to stay true to our word and get them what they need,” Hinson says. “They are our closest ally in the Middle East. We should honor our commitments to them to keep Israel safe, America safe and the world safe.”

Hinson is joining other Republicans in calling for harsh sanctions on Iran and for refreezing Iranian assets that were part of deal that led to the release of five Americans being held in Iran in exchange for several Iranians jailed in the U-S.

Big 12, Allstate Launch Largest Women’s Sports Partnership in Conference History

Sports

October 12th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Big 12 Conference and Allstate today announced they are extending their partnership to feature Big 12 women’s athletics. This multi-year partnership locks in Allstate as an official partner of the Big 12 Conference, as well as its Football Championship. It also will see the insurance company become an official partner of Big 12 Women’s Athletics and Big 12 Pro Day.

“We are thrilled to see our Conference’s partnership with Allstate grow into one that showcases and supports our women’s sports at an unprecedented level,” said Commissioner Brett Yormark. “We are grateful for Allstate’s continued support, and we look forward to integrating them into the growth of Big 12 women’s athletics and new Conference events such as Pro Day.”

Allstate’s nets will continue to be featured at the Conference’s Football Championship. Additional partnership assets will go towards both Big 12 men’s and women’s sports. Through this partnership, Allstate will become the first-ever digital presenting partner of Big 12 women’s basketball. Additionally, women’s sports-centric content throughout the 2023-24 season will be created.

“Commissioner Yormark has created a unique vision for the Big 12,” said Elizabeth Brady, Allstate’s Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing, Customer and Communications Officer. “Expanding our reach into Big 12 women’s sports and becoming a part of new events like Pro Day brings exciting opportunities for us.”

As an official partner of the first-ever Big 12 Pro Day in 2024, Allstate will be the title sponsor of the Big 12 Pro Day community event and jobs fair, as well as digital assets and in-venue signage throughout the event. Big 12 Pro Day will take place at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

Iowa schools look to upgrade security using state grants

News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With threats on several Iowa school districts in recent weeks, bringing lockdowns and closures that impacted thousands of students, administrators across the state are considering ways to further tighten security. As we have reported,  the latest incident Thursday morning, occurred in the Storm Lake Community School District. Three juveniles were arrested following an investigation into the alleged threat.

In the Cedar Valley, the Hudson Community School District is using state funding to invest in more video cameras for each campus. Superintendent Tony Voss says they are planning to double the number of cameras now being used by the start of the 2024 academic year. “Every school is going to be approaching this differently,” Voss says. “Every school has needs that are unique to their own setting. I think it gives peace of mind and provides an extra layer of security to the district.”

Voss says the Hudson district has a security camera system in place now, but it’s become tough to manage as it was patched together. “It’s a system that we built ourselves, and as we’ve gone throughout the years, we’ve said, ‘Hey, it’d sure be nice to have a camera in Location X.’ So we’d go and buy a camera and put it in Location X and away we would go,” Voss says. “So we’ve had them, but they haven’t been as widespread as we will have them with this grant.”

The grant is from the Iowa Department of Homeland Security, specifically for cameras.

Heartbeat Today 10-12-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 12th, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic Lions Club members Leon Hodges and Vicki Nordskog about the annual pancake supper on October 19th from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic.  Tickets for the all-you-can-eat event can be purchased from any Lion or at the door for $8.00 per person and 12 and under are $5.00.

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Adel man on list of the richest Americans

News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Harry Stine’s fortune continues to grow. The Iowa native and CEO of Stine Seed Co. in Adel is now worth $9.7 billion, according to Forbes 400 — a list of the 400 richest Americans. That’s $2 billion more than he was worth at this time last year and nearly $4 billion more than five years ago.

Stine, 81, is the richest Iowan and the state’s only billionaire. He’s the 76th richest American, Forbes says, with Tesla and SpaceX head Elon Musk at the top with $251 billion. Rounding out the top five are Amazon’s Jeff Bezos at $161 billion, Oracle’s Larry Ellison at $158 billion, Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett at $121 billion and Google’s Larry Page at $114 billion.

Touch-and-go landing ends nose-down in Sioux City

News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — An air refueling aircraft made a nose landing at the Sioux City airport Wednesday afternoon. The 185th Air Refueling Wing (ARW) said in a release that it occurred at 2:37 p.m. by an Iowa Air National Guard KC-135 Stratotanker.

Officials said the aircraft was performing touch-and-go landings as part of a local training mission. When the incident happened, the aircraft’s front landing gear had not deployed when the aircraft came to a full stop on the airport’s main runway. The Sioux City Airport Fire Department, 185th ARW crash recovery and safety teams responded to the scene.

The release added that there were five personnel on board during the incident. The five and the aircraft were assigned to the 185th Air Refueling Wing based out of Sioux City. While there is damage to the nose, the rest of the aircraft remains undamaged, the release stated.

Runway 36 at the airport remains open, while the main runway at Sioux City is closed as crash recovery personnel work to remove the aircraft. The KC-135 can also be used for transporting people and equipment. The aircraft typically has three crew members including a pilot co-pilot and boom operator.

An investigation into the cause is ongoing.

Trump returns to the Hawkeye State Oct. 16th; Pence event set for Oct. 17th

News

October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Former President Donald Trump will return to Iowa later this month for two different events. Trump will have an event at the Dallas County Fairgrounds in Adel at 1:30 p.m. next Monday, Oct. 16. Doors will open at 10:30 a.m., according to the event schedule. Trump will also hold a rally in Clive later that day. Doors will open at noon at the Horizons Event Center for Trump’s remarks at 3 p.m.

Trump was in Iowa last weekend when he spoke to a crowd at a Cedar Rapids hotel ballroom. He also spoke at an event in Ottumwa at the end of September.

NewsMax Townhall event with former VP Mike Pence set for Tuesday, Oct. 17th

Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Doors open 3:00 p.m.

Windsor Heights Community Center
6900 School Street
Windsor Heights, IA

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