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Nishna Valley YMCA Director: Childcare crisis remains in Atlantic

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October 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Iowa –  Nishna Valley Family YMCA Director Dan Haynes, Wednesday night, said in a press release, that “The YMCA will decrease its overall childcare capacity from 131 to 108 children after they move kids from the infant room in the Early Learning Center. The YMCA will vacate the school’s room, as asked by December 22, 2023.

“The Wickman operation has not been taking any new children since April of 2023 in order to downsize and fit back into the original building. We have added 46 new kids to our waiting list for childcare spots since April. In order to support families and employers we will all need to come together to address the long term need for childcare in our community.

“The YMCA Board,” Haynes said, “has researched many options which include relocating a classroom to another community location. We have a very giving community and many churches have offered up their classrooms for use by the Wickman center. After working with the churches, the fire Marshall, Department of Human Services, Childcare Resource and Referral and many hours of deliberation, the YMCA Board has made the difficult choice to continue to not take any new children.

“We will hold this policy until we can fit all children into the original Wickman building with the addition of the 4 years olds who will stay at the renovated racquetball room space at the YMCA. We anticipate that this, along with natural attrition, will help us fit by the end of December 2023.

“The cost, regulations, and logistics of opening another classroom location is not something the YMCA Board is able to take on at this time. The Nishna Valley Family YMCA Board of Directors and the Atlantic Community Schools have agreed to continue to share the ELC gym and the Wickman playground through the end of the current school year.”

Haynes said “The other issue the YMCA Board is struggling with is the lack of staff. The YMCA board is looking for ways to increase wages and to be able to offer some type of benefit package to employees in order to attract and retain a stable workforce. Currently the starting wage is $12 an hour and no health insurance benefit. The board anticipates that our starting wage will need to increase to at least $15 per hour in the future and provide some type of health insurance coverage for qualified employees. This will require the generation of an additional $320,000 in revenue annually.

“This will require a significant weekly rate increase to families OR some type of subsidy by the local community, businesses and donors OR a combination of the two. We look forward to having a community discussion about how childcare in our community can move forward and stay affordable to families.”

For more information you can call the YMCA at 712-243-3934 or stop by the YMCA at 1100 Maple Street, Atlantic Iowa.

Atlantic CSD explores expansion of the Aviation STEM Program through IWCC

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Board of Education in the Atlantic Community School District met this (Wednesday) evening in a regular monthly session. The Board heard from Booster Club President Brian Wagner, who spoke about the success of the “Buy the yard” on the football field initiative. He said the premise, basically, is that “You buy a yard line on the [Trojan home games only] football field, for $100. You own that yard line for the entire year. At the end of the first quarter, wherever the ball landed, whoever owns that yard line….” gets $100.

Brian Wagner

The process is repeated for the second- and third-quarters of the game. “If no one wins in the second quarter,” Wagner said, “The ball landed on the 11-yard line [for instance and] nobody owned that 11-yard line, that money rolls over to the third-quarter, you then win $200.” Wagner said they currently have 21 open yard lines available, so it’s almost sold out. He said “It’s kind of fun, so we are going to do it again next year. It’ll be out on Facebook platform, coaches go out and talk to people about it…it’s been a lot of fun, it really has.” The money is used to buy football backs for the football team. They’re embroidered so they all match. The extra funds goes to the Booster Club for other sports-related activities and supplies. Their next big project is “The second highest-Def (Definition) board in all of the State of Iowa in the gym. There will be a 10-foot by eight-foot video board installed before basketball (before the season begins).”

The Board also heard from Aviation Program Instructor Bryce Smith, community member Garry Pellett, Lori & Barry Reid, Managers of the Atlantic Municipal Airport, who spoke about an extension of the Iowa Western Community College/Council Bluffs Aviation program in the form of an aviation maintenance program. Smith said that’s due to the increased demand for aircraft maintenance operators. Right now talks are underway with IWCC to have the program housed at the Atlantic Airport. Pellett said they have a verbal commitment of support from the Atlantic Airport Commission, and Lori Reid said even though their hangars are full, they can juggle some aircraft so some space becomes available.

Bryce Smith

Garry Pellett

Lori & Barry Reid

Iowa Western is offering dual credits toward Aircraft Power (A/P) certification, and would send qualified adjunct facility to Atlantic to teach coursework so students can earn power-plant mechanic certification. The idea is based on the AOPA (Aviation Owners and Pilots Association) STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) curriculum. Bryce Smith said there are 37 students in grades 9-through 12, who currently enrolled in the aviation program through the Atlantic High School, with five set to graduate in 2024. Atlantic is only one of four schools in the State to offer the AOPA program.  College graduates with a two-year  degree in an aircraft power/mechanic program, Smith said, can earn $52,000 right off the bat.

The district would need to garner financial support, in order to buy tools for the program. No action was taken at this time, as the presentation was for information only.

In other business, the Atlantic school Board acted to approve contract recommendations for: Lily Renfro – Elementary Paraeducator; Rick Boysen – Substitute Bus Driver. At the request of Board Member Josh McLaren, action on approving the previously mentioned Spring 2024 Sports Coaching position recommendations was tabled until the November Board meeting, because it’s expected additional names will be added to the list.

UnityPoint’s merger talks with New Mexico health care system called off

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – UnityPoint, one of Iowa’s largest health care providers, is no longer planning a merger with a New Mexico-based health care system. West Des Moines-based UnityPoint operates 32 hospitals and 280 clinics in Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. Earlier this year, UnityPoint announced it was negotiating a merger with New Mexico-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services, which operates nine hospitals.

UnityPoint’s president and C-E-O has departed, according to a news release. He’d been a V-P at the New Mexico system. The new president of UnityPoint has been the system’s chief legal officer for the past two years. This is the second round of merger talks UnityPoint has started, but then tabled.

In 2019, negotiations with South Dakota based Sanford Health stalled. That merger would have created one of the largest health care systems in the country.

Glenwood Girl’s Win Hawkeye Ten Conference Team Title

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

(Glenwood) The Glenwood girl’s cross country team placed four runners in the top 15 and won the Hawkeye Ten Conference Title with 49 points, and Glenwood on Wednesday afternoon. Lewis Central finished second with 71, and Atlantic was third with 91 points.

 

Grace Berglund, the freshman from Glenwood, won the individual title in a time of 18:54.36.

Breckyn Petersen finished ninth, Lauren Hughes tenth, Caitlin Hebel 15th, and Madelyn Berglund rounded out the score with a 16th place showing.

Delayna  Reese led Lewis Central with a runner-up placing; Madelyn Hoss, 11th; Ava Bussey, 13th; Tyler Tingley, 22nd; and Kate Strohmeier rounded out the scorers in 26th.

Claire Pellett finished fourth to lead Atlantic. The senior ran a personal best time of 19:09.61. Belle Berg ran 14th, Katrina Williams 18th, Hailey Huffman 29th, and Makenna Schroeder finished 31st.

 

 

Team Standings:

1. Glenwood, 49
2. Lewis Central, 71
3. Atlantic, 91
4. Clarinda, 105
5. Harlan, 110
6. Denison-Schleswig, 148
7. Kuemper, Catholic, 185
8. Creston, 208
9. Red Oak, 231

 

The top 20 individuals earned Hawkeye Ten All-Conference. Click HERE to View the Individual Placings.

Hawkeyes Look to Close out Fall Season Strong

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

THIS WEEK

The University of Iowa men’s golf team will be traveling to Biloxi, Mississippi to compete in the Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational. This will be the last tournament of the Hawkeye’s fall season.

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE 

The three-day tournament tees off Sunday and continues Monday with the final round being played on Tuesday. 18-holes will be played each day. The start time for the tournament is yet to be announced.

FOLLOW THE ACTION

You can follow this week’s action by visiting golfstat.com for live scoring. Links can be found on the men’s golf schedule page at hawkeyesports.com.

THE FIELD

12 schools will be facing off in the Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational and will square off at Fallen Oak Golf Course.  The field includes Auburn, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana Tech, Mississippi State, Ole Miss,  SMU, Southern Mississippi, UCF, UNLV, and Wisconsin.

THE COURSE

Fallen Oak, the Tom Fazio-designed course extends 7,480 yards from the back tees. The course is characterized by a lush, rolling landscape covered in oak and pine ridges, magnolias, pecan groves, large lakes, winding streams and wetlands. The course features 10 bridges and concealed cart paths to protect the natural features of the terrain. Opened in 2006 to rave reviews and debuted at No. 19 on Golf Digest’s America’s 100 Greatest Public Courses, Fallen Oak has proved to be an impressive course. Golfweek ranked it the best golf course “you can play” in Mississippi and for the 16th straight year, has named Fallen Oak the No. 2 Casino Course in the country.

LINK UP WITH THE HAWKEYES

For an inside look at the Iowa men’s golf program and to access exclusive coverage, “like” Hawkeye men’s golf on Facebook and follow @IowaHawkeyeGolf on Twitter and Instagram.

HAWKEYE TEE SHOTS

– McClear and Kent lead the team with four rounds at par or better

– McClear leads the team in stroke average at 71.1

HAWKEYE NEWCOMERS

The Hawkeyes welcomed four fresh faces to their program this fall. They brought in two freshmen and two transfer students.

 

  • Cale Leonard, a sophomore from Ottumwa, Iowa. Cale started his collegiate career at Drake before transferring to Iowa. Leonard had a pair of top-25 finishes last year as a freshman at Drake.
  • Josh Lundmark, a graduate student from Hinsdale, Ill. Lundmark spent four years at Cornell before transferring to Iowa this fall. Lundmark was high school teammates with Mac McClear where they won three state tournament titles together.  Lundmark led Cornell in stroke average each of his last two seasons.
  • Maxwell Tjoa, a freshman from Cedar Falls, Iowa. Tjoa recorded the low round in 2022 for Iowa high school boys golf, shooting a 63 at Brown Deer Golf Course. Tjoa was named the 2022 Iowa Golf Association Boys Player of the Year.
  • Noah Kent, a freshman from Naples, Fla. Kent was named the Southwest Florida Player of the Year. Kent led his team to four top-12 finishes at state including finishing state runner-up. Kent set a Florida high school record after carding a 64 through 18 holes.

ON THE LINKS 

The Hawkeyes tied for 11th last time out at the Fighting Irish Classic.  The Hawkeyes low finishers were freshman Max Tjoa and fifth-year senior Mac McClear. McClear and Tjoa both carded a 216 (+6) to tie for 36th place.

LOOKING AHEAD

The Hawkeyes will round up their fall season at the Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational. The next time the Hawkeyes will be in action will be February 11th-13th at the Puerto Rico Classic.

ISU to host KU in penultimate home match

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Following a two-game road trip that featured stops at both Baylor and Texas, Iowa State returns to the Cyclone Soccer Complex for a Thursday night matchup with the Kansas Jayhawks. Thursday’s match is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. and will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

ISU (4-10-1, 1-6 Big 12) looks to secure some critical points in the Big 12 standings against the Jayhawks with just three matches left in league play. Kansas (3-6-6, 0-5-2 Big 12) has dropped three straight, having not won a match since August 31, and is winless in league play.

Iowa State will wear pink uniforms on Thursday, as part of its annual pink match.

The Matchup: Iowa State (4-10-1, 1-6 Big 12) vs. Kansas (3-6-6, 0-5-2 Big 12)
Where: Cyclone Soccer Complex // Ames, Iowa
When: October 12 – 6 p.m.
Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Live Statscyclones.com

Leading the Cyclones
The Cyclones and Jayhawks will meet for the 28th consecutive season, and the Cyclones are 1-1-2 against Kansas in the last four meetings.

Seniors Salomé Prat and Mira Emma each notched their fifth goal of the season last week, tying for the team lead in goals scored. Prat’s came on her third career brace against Baylor, while Emma’s came off a Prat feed against Texas.

Emma leads all Cyclones in points (13), assists (3), game-winning goals (2) and is tied for the team lead in goals. The fifth-year senior captain notched her second career brace in the team’s outing against Portland State earlier this season.

Goalkeeper Avery Gillahan has tallied 41 saves and has faced over 190 shots through 14 contests. Gillahan recorded her second career shutout against Portland State earlier this season and has been a constant between the sticks.

Scouting Kansas
Despite its record, Kansas holds a better RPI than the Cyclones and has only lost one match by more than one goal, which was its last outing – an 0-2 loss to Houston.

Kansas boasts a balanced scoring attack which is spearheaded by Hallie Klanke. Klanke has a team-high four scores, while five Jayhawks have a pair of goals to their names. Klanke not only leads the team in goals but also in assists (5).

In the net, Melania Pasar gets the nod for the Jayhawks. Pasar has the second most saves in the conference (61) and has recorded the third-best save percentage of all Big 12 players (.803).

From the Notebook 

  • Iowa State leads the Big 12 in shot accuracy, placing 54% of its attempts on goal. That’s good enough for the 27th-highest ranking in the country.
  • Three Big 12 programs are ranked in the Coaches Poll this week: Texas Tech is sixth, and BYU is eighth, while TCU holds down No. 21.
  • Senior Mira Emma ranks in the top ten in ISU history in points, goals, game-winning goals and assists.
    • Should Emma play in every game the rest of the season, she will become the school leader in games played.
  • Avery Gillahan has handled the majority of goalkeeping responsibilities this season. Through 15 matches, Gillahan has a pair of shutouts and 41 saves.
    • Gillahan earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors on August 23rd for her performances during the first week of the season.

Series History
Iowa State and Kansas will meet for the 30th time on Thursday night in a series that Kansas holds the advantage in with a 20-6-3 record. The Cyclones are 5-8-2 against KU at home and are 1-0-1 in the last two meetings in Ames. Iowa State dropped its previous matchup with Kansas last season, 0-2, in Lawrence.

Up Next
Iowa State will next play in Manhattan this Sunday, October 15, when it takes on Kansas State. The Cyclones and Wildcats will kick off from the Little Apple at 1 p.m. and the match will be streamed on the Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

As always, home matches are FREE to attend at the Cyclone Soccer Complex.

Iowa Women’s Wrestling To Host ‘Trailblazer Duals’

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa women’s wrestling team is set to host its first ever home dual inside of Carver Hawkeye Arena on Sunday, November 12 at 11 a.m. CT. The Hawkeyes will welcome Presbyterian, Lindenwood and Sacred Heart for the “Trailblazer Duals” presented by Riverside Casino and Golf Resort.

“Being within a 15-minute drive from Iowa City, Hawkeye Nation is part of our DNA and we are very excited about being the presenting sponsor of the Hawkeye women’s wrestling program and the upcoming Trailblazer Duals,” said Riverside Casino & Golf Resort General Manager Damon John. “Our customers are passionate about the Black and Gold, and any avenue to support new opportunities for girls and women is something that Riverside Casino & Golf Resort can get behind!”

The four schools competing are the first schools to have NCAA Division 1 women’s wrestling teams. Iowa announced in September 2021 it would become the first Division I Power Five school to add women’s wrestling.

“I am super excited for the opportunity to showcase women’s wrestling inside of Carver Hawkeye Arena,” said head coach Clarissa Chun. “Carver is such a historic place for the sport of wrestling and for our women to have the opportunity to put on the black and gold and compete will be unforgettable.”

Ticket information for the Trailblazer Duals will be released at a later date. The women’s wrestling full 2023-24 schedule will be released next week.

Atlantic XC competes in Hawkeye 10 Conference Championship

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October 11th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Trojan Cross Country team performed well at Glenwood Lake Park in the Hawkeye 10 Conference Championship Wednesday afternoon. The Trojan girls would take third place and the boys would go on to take sixth. Glenwood took first place on the girls’ side followed by Lewis Central and on the boys’ side Lewis Central took first place as they beat second play Glenwood by four points. The top girl’s runner of the night was Grace Berglund from Glenwood and Claire Pellett led the way for the Trojan girls setting a personal best with 19:09.61 in route to fourth place. Pellett said this meet will help prepare her team for next week’s state qualifier.

The rest of the girl’s team ran well with Belle Berg in 14th, Katrina Williams in 18th, Hailey Huffman in 29th, Megan Birge in 30th, Makenna Schroeder in 31st, and Mariah Huffman 40th. Pellett said the team knew it was going to be a tough race because of the level of talent in the Hawkeye 10 conference.

Coach Dan Vargason was very happy with his girl’s tough performance Tuesday.

Girls Team Standings

  1. Glenwood 49
  2. Lewis Central 71
  3. Atlantic 91
  4. Clarinda 105
  5. Harlan 110
  6. Denison-Schlswg 148
  7. Kuemper Catholic 185
  8. Creston 208
  9. Red Oak 231

On the boys’ side Ethan Eichhorn from Lewis Central took the individual title. Eichhorn’s performance helped lead Lewis Central to the boys’ team title as well. Atlantic’s top boy runner was junior Devon Fields who came in 15th. Bennett Whetstone would come in 23rd, Alex Sonntag 27th, Rickie Fields 29th, Luke Irlmeier 34th, Tyrell Williams 40th, Xander Cook 62nd. Fields said he wasn’t feeling confident from the start but that changed mid race.

Overall, Head Coach Dan Vargason was much happier with his boys than their previous meet.

Boys Team Standings

  1. Lewis Central 41
  2. Glenwood 57
  3. Clarinda 99
  4. Kuemper Catholic 113
  5. St. Albert, CB 116
  6. Atlantic 128
  7. Harlan 197
  8. Shenandoah 212
  9. Red Oak 257
  10. Denison-Schlswg 278
  11. Creston 282

The State Qualifier will be next Thursday October 19th.

Davenport Man Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison Related to Fentanyl Overdose of Child

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October 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, IA – A Davenport man was sentenced today to 27 years in federal prison for his involvement in a conspiracy to distribute fentanyl which resulted in the overdose of an 18-month-old child.

According to public court documents and evidence presented at trial, Kathan Daniel Wiley, 23, possessed fentanyl, which had been pressed into pills resembling prescription Percocet pills—blue pills stamped with “M30”—with the intent to distribute the pills, which an 18-month-old child ingested. The child had stopped breathing as a result of ingesting the fentanyl, but was able to be revived by medical professionals. A jury found Wiley guilty of conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl resulting in serious bodily injury (relating to the overdose of the child), after a trial in April 2023.

Others charged as a part of the conspiracy include Linder Kai Divos (a.k.a. Lindo), Jordan Thomas Hopper, Austen Michael Thomas (a.k.a. Waynski, a.k.a Mitch), and Marshall Matthew James Carver.

Linder Kai Divos, 27 of Davenport, pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute 40 grams or more of a substance containing a detectable amount of fentanyl and being a felon in possession of a firearm. On February 21, 2023, Divos was sentenced to 14-and-a-half years in federal prison.

Jordan Thomas Hopper, 25 of Davenport, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, distribution of fentanyl resulting in serious bodily injury, relating to an April 2021 overdose which occurred in Bettendorf, and distribution of fentanyl resulting in death, relating to a June 2021 overdose which occurred in Davenport. Hopper’s sentencing is scheduled for November 28, 2023, at 11:00 a.m.

Austen Michael Thomas, 26 of Davenport, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and felon in possession of a firearm. Thomas’ sentencing is scheduled for November 29, 2023, at 12:30 p.m.

Marshall Matthew James Carver, 26 of Davenport, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and distribution of fentanyl resulting in serious bodily injury, relating to an April 2021 overdose which occurred in Bettendorf. Carver’s sentencing is scheduled for January 23, 2024, at 10:30 a.m.

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Davenport Police Department investigated this case.

Treynor’s not looking past Missouri Valley game

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October 11th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The (6-1, 3-1) Treynor Cardinals sit almost locked in at the number 2 spot for District 8 and the playoffs. The Cardinals are coming off a resounding 40-9 victory over Shenandoah. It was after a crushing 49-0 defeat against Underwood. However, Head Coach Jeff Casey was proud of how his team responded in their game with Shenandoah.

Everything clicked for the Treynor offense and defense last Friday. Quarterback Ben Casey went 23-36, 213 yards, and 3 touchdowns. Running back Danny Kinsella had 14 carries, 51 yards, and a score.

The real highlight of the game was the defensive showing for Treynor. They forced 3 turnovers, scored a defensive touchdown, and only allowed 160 total yards. It was a showing that Coach Casey was pleased with.

Now the Cardinal’s eyes shift to the (1-6, 0-4) Missouri Valley Big Reds, a team that has struggled to find its rhythm. Even against a team that is winless in district play, Coach Casey isn’t overlooking the matchup.

Coach Casey wants to see consistency with his Treynor squad and to make sure the fundamentals are covered.

The Treynor and Missouri Valley matchup starts at 7:00 pm.

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