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Tour de Parks Features Parks, Community Organizations

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) –  Over 20 bicycle rides participated in the 2023 ‘Tour de Parks’ free, community bicycle ride around Atlantic organized by Nishna Valley Trails and Cass County Conservation. While this year Tour de Parks offered a shorter route option, Nishna Valley Trails President Dave Chase said he was “really impressed that everyone elected to try the long route, and found that there are places to safely ride bikes without hills in Atlantic.

Now in its third year, Tour de Parks offers participants the chance to ride on both trails and streets as they visit various parks where area organizations greet them and share information.

Ride stops and highlights:
1. The first stop this year was at Sunnyside Park, which offers tennis and pickleball courts, in addition to one of the best disc golf courses in Iowa. At Sunnyside, Atlantic City Councilperson Elaine Otte gave an update on the Splash Pad Project.
2. At Cedar Park, Atlantic Lions Club President Alan Ladd and Lion Greg Schuler shared information on their club and the club’s community projects including improvements to Cedar Park itself.
3. The third stop on the ride was the Rotary Shelter at the Schildberg Recreation Area where Rotarian Dolly Bergman talked about Atlantic Rotary’s service projects, including scholarships to high school students, and the upcoming Rotary Auction.

Tour de Parks riders enjoy cherry tomatoes and granola from Brun Ko Farm while learning about Grow Another Row and edible landscaping projects at Mollett Park

4. Mollett Park offered a chance to learn about local food efforts. Ciara Hoegh showed riders the Grow Another Row stand at the park, where anyone can share and take fresh produce during the growing season, and pointed out new raspberry plants at the park that are part of a multi-year grant to develop edible landscapes. Emily Paulsen of Brun Ko Farm handed out mid-ride snacks of fresh cherry tomatoes and homemade granola.
5. At Harl Holt Park and Bull Creek Pathway, Otte discussed improvements that have been made to the park and pathway over the past two years costing in excess of $300,000, and the further work on Bull Creek that needs to be done that will cost at least that much or more.
6. When the riders passed the Nishna Valley Family YMCA, Board Member Christina Bateman gave an update on adult and children’s recreation programs offered by the Y, and the Y’s continuing work to offer childcare and wellness programs to both adults and kids.
7. The ride ended at the Atlantic City Park, where Sarah Selders sang, Cass County Conservation and Healthy Cass County shared information on a multitude of health and wellness programs, and the Atlantic Kiwanis provided riders with a free meal and an update on their commitment to making safe bike riding accessible to all children.

The Atlantic Kiwanis are known for provide free helmets to third graders, but Steve Green shared about an exciting new development with the club. Thanks to donations of bikes, and partnership from Bike Farm, Dvorak Tire, and the Atlantic Police Department, the Atlantic Kiwanis are hoping to be able to give away bicycles in addition to helmets.

Nishna Valley Trails is a tax-exempt local nonprofit that promotes the development of recreational trails and cycling. People who support these causes are welcome to join the group. For more information on Nishna Valley Trails or to join the organization, contact President Dave Chase at barbdavechase@gmail.com or 712-249-3059.

MANSOR KIA, 88, of Atlantic (Celebration of Life Svc. 10/28/23)

Obituaries

October 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

MANSOR KIA, 88, of Atlantic, died Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, at the Heritage House in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life Service for MANSOR KIA will be held Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 11:00 a.m. at Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home, Red Oak.

Visitation with the family will be held on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home starting at 10:00 a.m. until service time of 11:00 a.m.

Inurnment will take place on Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. at Mamre Cemetery, Stanton, Iowa.

The family requests memorials to the National Audubon Society.

MANSOR KIA is survived by:

His wife – Diana Kia, of Atlantic.

His sons – John (Carla) Kia, of Berthoud, CO., & David (Michelle) Kia, of Council Bluffs.

His daughter – Becky (Matt) Mills, of Atlantic.

His brother and two sisters.

Eight grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

Red Oak man arrested for Public Intox., Friday evening

News

October 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak (IA), Friday night reported the arrest at around 6:45-p.m., of 68-year-old Randal Joe Barr, from Red Oak. Barr was taken into custody in the 1700 block of N. Broadway Street in Red Oak, on a charge of Public Intoxication. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023

Weather

October 21st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & breezy. High near 67. North northwest wind 10-20 mph w/gusts to around 25.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. North northeast wind 5-10 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy w/a 60% chance of showers and possibly thunderstorms. Low around 50. SE winds @ 10-20 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Monday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, otherwise Sunny, with a high near 78.

Monday Night: Cloudy & windy w/a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Low around 59.

Tuesday: P/Sunny & windy w/a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms. High near 73.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 77. The low was 36. Last year on this date, the high in Atlantic was 78 and the low was 33. The record high for Oct. 21st in Atlantic was 87 in 1947. The record Low was 13 in 1930. Sunrise is at 7:38. Sunset is at 6:30.

Slow offensive start dooms Trojans in season finale

Sports

October 21st, 2023 by CHris Parks

The Atlantic Trojans fought hard to the bitter end but a slow offensive start was too much to overcome in a 42-7 loss to the Nevada Cubs on Friday night. The game started with a nice spark as Nolan Waters brought the opening kickoff out to the 44 yard line but the Trojans couldn’t move the ball and ended that first possession with an interception. The two teams then traded punts before Nevada opened up the scoring. Connor King hit capped off an 11 play drive for the cubs with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Kingsbury.

The King to Kingsbury connection became the story of the night. The duo hooked up for four scoring connections on the night. Kingsbury came into the contest with 7 touchdown catches on the season and he made some terrific catches to pile four more scores onto that number. The Cubs star running back Cason Stevenson also had a nice night with scoring runs of 8 and 12 yards.

Atlantic couldn’t hit any big plays early and didn’t pick up a first down until their final drive of the first half. The Trojans fought hard in the second half though. They recovered an onside kick to start the half and drove the ball downfield with hard running to get a score. Dante Hedrington capped off that possession with a one-yard plunge. The Trojans ran the ball pretty effectively in the second half but it was too little, too late.

After the Trojans score to open up the second half the Cubs swung back quickly. Stevenson had a 42-yard touchdown two plays after the Atlantic score to thwart any Trojan momentum.

Nevada improved to 7-2 on the season and will wait for their playoff pairing. Atlantic finishes the 2023 season with a mark of 3-6.

High School Football Scoreboard – Week 9 – 10/20/2023

Sports

October 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

8-Player Playoffs

Audubon 30, Boyer Valley 6
CAM 75, Southeast Warren 12 ON CAM COUGAR CHANNEL
Exira-EHK 30, Glidden-Ralston 16 ON KJAN
Bedford 65, Fremont-Mills 14
Iowa Valley 78, BGM 77
Bishop Garrigan 63, Janesville 6
Central City 52, Kee 28
Clarksville 68, Turkey Valley 26
Collins-Maxwell 72, Twin Cedars 14
Don Bosco 62, Edgewood-Colesburg 22
Gladbrook-Reinbeck, Montezuma
Lenox 60, Woodbine 28
Lone Tree 45, Moravia 33
Remsen St. Mary’s, Harris-Lake Park

8-Player Extra Game Scheduled

Colo-Nesco 60, Dunkerton 22
Easton Valley, English Valleys

Collins-Maxwell 72, Twin Cedars 14

Griswold, Sioux City Chrisitan

Class A Playoffs

ACGC 34, Mount Ayr 18
Akron-Westfield 35, Tri-Center 0
Maquoketa Valley 57, Columbus 21
Central Decatur 14, Earlham 13
East Buchanan 46, South Winneshiek 3
Lisbon 14, North Linn 6
Logan-Magnolia 26, South Central Calhoun 20
Lynnville-Sully 28, Pekin 6
Madrid 45, IKM-Manning 7
MMCRU 50, Kingsley-Pierson 14
Nashua-Plainfield 21, Lake Mills 14
Saint Ansgar 23, Sibley-Ocheyedan 6
Starmont 17, North Butler 0
Wapsie Valley 43, Danville 6
West Hancock 38, Gehlen Catholic 22

Woodbury Central 51, North Union 13

Class 1A Playoffs

PWest Branch 35, Pleasantville 20
Columbus Catholic 47, Pocahontas Area 6
Emmetsburg 20, Ridge View 8
Grundy Center 50, Cascade 14
Wilton 49, Woodward-Granger 21
AHSTW 21, Hinton 0
Regina Catholic 48, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 20
Dike-New-Hartford 51, Manson-NW Webster 6
MFL MarMac 55, Hudson 3
South Hamilton 24, Denver 8
OABCIG 49, Shenandoah 14
Pella Christian 43, Ogden 0
Sigourney Keota 52, West Central Valley 7
Treynor 31, West Sioux 13
Underwood 44, East Sac County 6

Class 1A/2A Extra Game Scheduled

East Marshall 35, Colfax-Mingo 13

Saydel 34, Grand View Christian 32

Class 2A Playoffs

Camanche 42, West Burlington-Notre Dame 14
Clarinda 56, Des Moines Christian 28
Central Lyon-George/Little Rock 42, Okoboji 7
Western Christian 26, Estherville Lincoln Central 14
Jesup 20, Crestwood 14
Mediapolis 28, Anamosa 21
Kuemper Catholic, Cherokee Washington
Mid-Prairie 49, Northeast 18
PCM 42, Interstate-35 0
Roland Story 42, Clarke 7
Spirit Lake 49, Southeast Valley 0
Van Meter 56, Albia 7
Union Community 21, Waukon 7
West Lyon 50, Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 0

Class 3A

District 6
Creston 49, Perry 14
Nevada 42, Atlantic 7
Harlan 42, Knoxville 26

Class 4A

District 6
Glenwood 53, Norwalk 35
Lewis Central 28, Dallas Center-Grimes 7
Winterset 28, CB Jefferson 15

District 1
Denison-Schleswig 1, Sioux City West 0 (Forfeit)
Spencer 45, Fort Dodge 0
LeMars 55, Storm Lake 14

Class 5A

District 2
Waukee 42, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Johnston 48, Sioux City East 13
Southeast Polk 55, Des Moines Lincoln 0

Exira-EHK’s control on offense leads them to Victory

Sports

October 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Exira-EHK played their best football Friday night and it earned them a victory in the first round of playoff football 30-16 against Glidden-Ralston. In the first quarter both teams scored on their opening drives. And, then each responded with a three and out. The offense found itself once again scoring multiple times before halftime making it 22-8. Jameson Kilworth threw for 138 yards and two touchdowns in the first half and connected with Each Emgarten 4 times for 108 yards, and 2 scores.

In the second half the offense started to slow down for the Spartans as Glidden-Ralston forced two sacks and scored again with their run game to make it 22-16. Exira-EHK responded with an impressive drive marching down the field. They found themselves on a crucial fourth and goal with Kilworth scrambling and finding Alex Hansen for 10 yards in the corner of the end zone to make it 30-16. The Wildcats sideline seemed deflated after the score and had a turnover on downs with the following drive.

The offense for Exira-EHK showed out thanks to players like Jameson Kilworth going 12-19, for 212 yards, and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions.

It was difficult game for the Spartans, regardless of the score. But Exira-EHK Head Coach Drew Buckholdt shared that he’s been having his team prepare for tough games like this.

A playoff win is big for Exira-EHK and this competitive Spartans team.

If the Exira-EHK team plays like they did tonight. With their defense grabbing two interceptions, having two sacks, and one fumble recovery. There could be a deep playoff run for the Spartans. But, it starts with cleaning up a few things and embracing whoever is in the next round.

The next round of the 8-player playoff schedule will be released Saturday morning.

The “Little Red Riding Hood” Halloween Hike in Cass County

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The 30th biannual Cass County Conservation Department’s Halloween Hike, will be held on Saturday, October 28th. During the event, you’ll follow a trail and meet the Little Red Riding Hood, her forest friends like Brown Bat, Mice, and The Wolf!

Starting at 7:00 p.m. small groups will depart from the Camblin Addition of Sunnyside Park in Atlantic, every ten minutes. The last group will depart at 8:20 p.m. and all hikers are welcome to enjoy free tasty treats and warm drinks after their hike. It is not our intent to scare or frighten anyone, but to educate and entertain people of all ages!

Pre-registration is required for this FREE event. Please call 712-769-2372 or email lkanning@casscoia.us or online at https://www.mycountyparks.com/County/Cass/Park/Cass-County-Courthouse/Events/23468/Little-Red-Riding-Hood-Halloween-Hike-7-30-PM-HIKE-TIME.aspx, to make your reservations. If you leave a message please leave name, phone number, how many is in your group and what time you wish to depart on the hike! The hike is sponsored by the Cass County Conservation Board.

Greenfield wastewater leak near Middle Nodaway River – CORRECTION to DNR press release

News

October 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

In a CORRECTION to their previous press release, the Iowa DNR said “The sewer line is owned and operated by the city of Greenfield. Greenfield Municipal Utilities manages the drinking water.” The release is corrected and posted below.

GREENFIELD — On Friday, Oct. 20,  a sewer line break caused untreated wastewater to reach an unnamed tributary of the Middle Nodaway River north of 230th Street/North Townline Road on the north edge of Greenfield. Residents should keep children and pets away from the unnamed tributary at 230th Street north to the confluence of the Middle Nodaway River.

The City of Greenfield notified the Iowa DNR of a sewer leak from an 8″ main that runs along an unnamed tributary of the Middle Nodaway River north of 230th Street/North Townline Road on the north edge of Greenfield. The wastewater flowed into the unnamed tributary, which flows into the Middle Nodaway approximately two miles downstream.

The leak was discovered at approximately 6:30 a.m. this morning and was repaired by city staff at 12:00 p.m. The amount of discharge is unknown. DNR staff collected water samples at the site of the sewer main break and downstream. The samples will be tested for bacterial contamination, including ammonia and E. coli. No dead fish were observed while on-site.

Prison Inmate Howard Garrison Dies

News

October 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON – Howard Paul Garrison was pronounced dead due to natural causes at 9:19 p.m. on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 in medical unit at the Iowa State Penitentiary where he had been housed due to chronic illness. Garrison was 66 years old at the time of his death.

Garrison had been serving a life sentence for the crime of Murder 1st Degree (two counts) from Marion County. His sentence began on January 16, 2004.