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Iowans overwhelmingly support funding the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund

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November 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Newly released polling data show an overwhelming majority of Iowans – 81 percent – now support the creation of the Natural Resources and Outdoor Recreation Trust Fund. The survey of Iowa voters commissioned by Iowa’s Water and Land Legacy (IWILL) also found that 66 percent support a revenue enhancement to fund the trust.

The trust fund was created in 2010 when 63 percent of Iowa voters approved it through a statewide ballot initiative. The next step is to fund the trust through the state sales tax, an action that must be taken by members of the Iowa Legislature. Support in the poll for raising revenues for the trust fund rose to 73 percent when it was paired with a reduction in income or property taxes for an overall reduction in taxes.

The Nature Conservancy and the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation are some of the dozens of organizations that have supported Iowa’s Water and Land Legacy, a coalition working together to secure a permanent, constitutionally protected source of dollars for conserving and enhancing water quality and natural areas in the state.

The poll, conducted in August 2014 by Public Opinion Strategies and released publicly today, found a strong majority of Iowa voters see these issues as serious problems:
• Pollution of rivers, lakes and streams – 86 percent
• Soil erosion from Iowa’s farmland – 86 percent
• Flooding along Iowa rivers – 89 percent
• Loss of wildlife habitat – 77 percent
• Cuts in state park funding – 71 percent

Revenues to the trust fund, estimated at $150‐180 million each year, would address all of these issues and would be subject to strict accountability measures and public audits. The poll also found that Iowa voters see conserving natural resources as ensuring a legacy for future generations, with 95 percent of those polled agreeing we need to ensure children and grandchildren can enjoy Iowa’s water, land, wildlife, and natural beauty the same way we do today.

The poll found that 82 percent of Iowa voters agree the state’s parks, trails, wildlife areas, and other public lands are an essential part of the economy. More information is available at www.iowaswaterandlandlegacy.org .

Iowa’s Deadly Mix: Drunk Driving over the Holidays

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November 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The holidays are a time of fun with family and friends across Iowa, but all too often those festivities turn tragic when a driver gets behind the wheel after drinking. Among those who have had their lives turned upside down by drunk driving is Arlene Victor, whose son and daughter-in-law were killed in a crash in 1984.

“A drunk driver drove five feet over center and literally ran over their car with his jacked-up pickup,” says Victor. “Their baby survived the crash. She was injured and orphaned and we’ve raised her and we’ve lived it now for 30 years.”

Victor is now a victims’ advocate for the Dubuque/Jackson County chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. On average, there are around 2,000 people arrested in Iowa for operating while intoxicated each year, along with nearly 100 alcohol-related traffic fatalities.

Another concern for Victor are those driving under the influence of drugs, especially as prescription medication abuse is growing and with the rising number of states allowing medicinal and/or recreational marijuana.

“It’s an increasing problem,” says Victor. “I have a real hard time with these states legalizing marijuana because, from what I understand it’s much more difficult for the officer to detect a drugged driver as compared to the drunk driver.”

(Iowa News Service)

RICHARD L. BERNHARDT, 88, of Kansas City, MO & formerly of Atlantic (Svcs. 12-02-2014)

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November 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD L. BERNHARDT, 88, of Kansas City, MO (& formerly of Atlantic), died Wed., Nov. 26th, in Kansas City. Funeral services for RICHARD BERNHARDT will be held Wednesday, December 3rd at 1:30pm at the Hockenberry Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will be in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd from 5-7pm at the funeral home.

RICHARD L. BERNHARDT is survived by:

Wife: Marilyn Bernhardt of Kansas City, MO.

Children: Sheryl Huffman of Algona.  Vickie Richmond of Paradise, CA.  Terry Bernhardt of Kansas City, MO.

Brother: Robert Bernhardt of Corning.

6 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN News, 11/26/2014

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Heartbeat Today 11-26-2014

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November 26th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Lisa Steen Riggs about Julefest in Elk Horn and Kimballton.

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(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, 11/26/2014

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Man convicted of murder in Pottawattamie County, dies in prison

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November 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Corrections said Tuesday, that a man who began serving a life sentence for a 1976 murder in Pottawattamie County, has died in prison. 65-year old Kenneth Boyd died Monday at the hospice care unit at the Iowa Medical and Classification Center in Coralville. Boyd’s death was due to complications from renal failure.

Boyd was serving a life sentence for the 1976 Pott. County slaying of Omaha resident Charles Sallis. Boyd was convicted along with Charles Reese and Sallis’ wife, Katherine. Another man, Isaiah Jerry Jones, initially was charged with murder, too, but the charge was dropped when he agreed to testify for the prosecution. Boyd and Reese were from Gary, Indiana. Jones was from Omaha.

Cass County Extension Report 11-26-2014

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November 26th, 2014 by admin

Kate Olson talks about some holiday tips and upcoming information on the farm bill.

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SW IA man gets 25-years in prison for his father’s murder

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November 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A southwest Iowa man has agreed to plea guilty to the murder of his father. The Omaha World-Herald reports 25-year old Zachary Malson, of Bedford, agreed to be found guilty of two counts of willful injury and one count each of assault while participating in a felony and going armed with intent, in connection with the April 23rd death of his father, 56-year old Steven Malson. The older Malson died at a St. Joseph, MO., hospital, after suffering from a gunshot wound to the head.

The Taylor County Attorney’s Office said in a press release that a 1st degree murder charge against Zachary Malson will be dismissed after the time for Malson to appeal these convictions has passed. District Court Judge Gary Kimes last week sentenced Malson to a prison term not to exceed 25 years.

A first-degree murder charge against Steven Malson’s wife Cindy, was dismissed in August.