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Iowa legislature poised to pass ‘fetal heartbeat’ law again

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July 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A special legislative session will get underway this (Tuesday) morning at the state Capitol and Republican lawmakers plan to pass a bill to ban abortions after fetal activity can be detected, usually around the sixth week of a pregnancy. The bill has exceptions for medical emergencies and fetal abnormalities as well as cases of rape or incest. Bob Vander Plaats is president and C-E-O of The Family Leader, a Christian conservative group that has registered in support of the so-called heartbeat law. He says the legislature will be sending a message to the Iowa Supreme Court, which recently deadlocked over the governor’s request to let the 2018 Fetal Heartbeat Act she signed go into effect.

“You have a Supreme Court…that didn’t uphold the law. They even said they thought the legislature was being ‘hypothetical’ when they passed the law,” Vander Plaats says. “…Make sure the Supreme Court understands this was not a hypothetical exercise, repass it and let it run through the system again.” Governor Reynolds said her faith leads her to protect life when she signed the signed the Fetal Heartbeat Act in 2018.

“I believe that all innocent life is precious and sacred and as governor I have pledged to do everything in my power to protect it,” Reynolds said on May 4, 2018. “…For me, it’s immoral to stop an innocent, beating heart.” The Interfaith Alliance of Iowa says the bill imposes the views of some Christians on others. The Right Reverend Betsey Monnet, Bishop of the Episocopal Diocese of Iowa, says her denomination has supported abortion rights since 1967. “Women in Iowa who become pregnant should be able to make their own health care decisions in consultant with their doctors and, if they choose, with their own faith leaders or clergy,” Monnett says.

Some Iowa doctors say the bill is a functional ban on abortion. Dr. Emily Boevers is an O-B-G-Y-N at the hospital in Waverly. “I’m very concerned about the dramatic responsibility that it’s going to place on health care providers to decide how urgently somebody might die from their pregnancy,” she says. Boevers says. Dr. Francesca Turner, an O-B G-Y-N in Des Moines, says the bill could delay care. “Putting the government in the middle of the physician-patient relationship is going to impact our care,” she says, “impact our ability to make medical decisions.”

A public hearing on the bill is scheduled to start at 9:30 a.m. and end at 11. Republican legislative leaders plan to set time limits on debate, so the bill is likely to pass before midnight.

KIRK NORMAN HALL, 68, of Atlantic (Graveside Svcs. 7/15/23)

Obituaries

July 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

KIRK NORMAN HALL, 68, of Atlantic, died May 11, 2023, at Cass Health, in Atlantic. Graveside services with full military honors for KIRK HALL will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 15, 2023, at Massena Cemetery. Schmidt Family Funeral Home of Atlantic has the arrangements.

KIRK HALL is survived by:

His son – Jared (Emily) Hall, of Savannah, GA, and

His daughter – Melinda (Ian) Koenig, of Evanston, IL.

His sister – Janet Larsen, of Anita.

and 4 grandchildren.

Griswold falls short of state qualifier

Sports

July 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Corydon — The Grisowld softball team lost a close one Monday night against the Wayne Lady Falcons 5-4.  For those in attendance Monday night, the 1A Region 4 Championship had all the softball drama you could want.  Homeruns, strikeouts, dives in the outfield, and late game rallies.

The bottom of the first inning had our first indicator of excitement. Izzie Moore stepped into the batter’s box and hit a two-run homerun. The ball launching over 215 feet and the Wayne fans erupted.  They were the first to score and led 2-0. The next hit for Wayne was a solo homerun deep in left field from Ava Whitney. The Falcons had all the momentum heading into the 5th and leading 3-0. Dakota Reynolds started off the fifth with a double and life came back into the Griswold dugout. Reynolds would then score when a mistimed throw to first rolled off the dugout wall.

The Tigers had life as the score was now 3-1. Wayne responded with a 2 RBI single from Allie Fortune in the fifth and things seemed to be over as the score was now 5-1.

Karly Millikan struggled in the circle Monday night. She had 5 earned runs, 5 hits, 3 walks, and 7 strikeouts.

In the 6th inning things got interesting for Griswold.  They had two straight base hits, then an error to bring a run in.  The score was 5-2. Karly Millikan then hit a 2 RBI single to make it 5-4 but was thrown out while running towards second.

When the top of the 7th inning came Griswold was ready for the comeback and so was Izzie Moore.  She retired the side and ended a solid night with a strikeout.  Moore threw 7 innings, had no walks, 5 hits, 2 earned runs, and 6 strikeouts.  The Lady Falcons won 5-4 and would advance to the state tournament.

It was a bitter ending for Head Coach Jody Rossell, but she kept her head high from the heart her teams showed.

Griswold ends their season with a record of (26-4).  The Wayne Lady Falcons continue on to the state tournament with a record of (21-8).

Simpson Selected by Washington in Eighth Round of MLB Draft

Sports

July 10th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa – University of Iowa redshirt senior Jared Simpson was selected by the Washington Nationals on Monday in the 8th Round of the 2023 Major League Baseball Draft. Simpson was the 225th pick overall.

Simpson is the 28th player drafted under head coach Rick Heller.

The Clinton, Iowa, native had a 4-3 record in 22 appearances in 2023. He tallied 64 strikeouts in 42.2 innings. Simpson had a 6.54 ERA with a .253 batting average against. Simpson made one start and had one save.

A transfer from Missouri and Iowa Western CC, Simpson made 41 career appearances and had a 4-4 record. Simpson tallied 93 strikeouts to 45 walks.

The Hawkeyes finished the 2023 season with a 44-16 overall record with the 44 wins tied for most in program history. Iowa finished third in the Big Ten regular season standings, advanced to the Big Ten Tournament championship game and the team won two games at the Terre Haute Regional in Iowa’s first NCAA Regional appearance since 2017.

High School Baseball Playoff Scoreboard 07/10/2023

Sports

July 10th, 2023 by admin

IHSAA Baseball Playoffs
Substate Semifinals
07/10/2023

CLASS 3A

Substate 8
Lewis Central 9, Glenwood 3
Harlan 8, Storm Lake 4

CLASS 4A

Substate 3

Valley 3, CB Abraham Lincoln 2

High School Softball Regional Final Scoreboard 07/10/2023

Sports

July 10th, 2023 by admin

IGHSAU Softball Playoffs
Regional Finals
07/10/2023

CLASS 1A

Class 1A Region 1: Remsen St. Mary’s 10, Logan-Magnolia 0
Class 1A Region 2: St. Edmond 11, Newell-Fonda 1
Class 1A Region 3: Southeast Warren 3, Exira-EHK 0 – AUDIO ON KJANTV
Class 1A Region 4: Wayne 5, Griswold 4 ON KJAN
Class 1A Region 5: Martensdale-St. Marys 4, Collins-Maxwell 0
Class 1A Region 6: Saint Ansgar @ Clarksville 12, Saint Ansgar 2
Class 1A Region 7:  North Linn 17, Calamus-Wheatland 7
Class 1A Region 8: Sigourney 2, Twin Cedars 1

CLASS 2A 

Class 2A Region 1: West Monona 7, North Union 6
Class 2A Region 2:
 Missouri Valley 8, Sioux Central 4
Class 2A Region 3: Van Meter 10, Pocahontas Area 0
Class 2A Region 4:
I-35 2, South Hardin 1
Class 2A Region 5: 
Columbus Catholic @ Central Springs PPD to Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Class 2A Region 6: 
Lisbon 11, South Winneshiek 1
Class 2A Region 7:
Regina Catholic 6, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 1
Class 2A Region 8: 
Northeast 5, Wilton 1

Exira-EHK ends terrific season with loss to tough Southeast Warren squad

Sports

July 10th, 2023 by admin

For the second straight season the Southeast Warren Warhawks defeated the Exira-EHK Spartans 3-0 in the Class 1A Region 3 Final to advance to the state tournament. The Warhawks will head to state for the third straight season and try to improve on their runner-up finish a year ago.

The Warhawks did their damage against the Spartans in the first two innings. Breanna Nolte had a bloop hit land fair on the right field line in the first and took off to try to make it a triple. An errant throw to third let the ball hit the Southeast Warren dugout and Nolte came home for an inside the park homer to score the opening run. The next inning Lexi Clendenen got a base hit and two batters later Lola Shriver hit her first homer of the season, a two-run shot over left-center to put the Warhawks up 3-0. The pitchers dominated most of the rest of the way and the score never changed.

Olivia Ruble was terrific in the circle for the Warhawks, allowing just one hit and notching 8 strikeouts. She improved her mark to 12-5 on the season. Southeast Warren improved to 25-6 on the season and will head to the first round of state on Tuesday night in Fort Dodge.

Exira-EHK head coach Andrea Schwery said the poor start doomed the Spartans.

Coach Schwery thought the young eighth grader Riley Miller did nice job in the circle bouncing back from the homer in the 2nd.

The Spartans say goodbye to two seniors that meant a lot to Spartan athletics, Quinn Grubbs and Shea Burmeister.

Coach Schwery was proud of what they accomplished this season.

The Spartans fell in the Regional Final for the fourth straight season and end the year at 22-5.

Pursuit, crash and an arrest in Fremont County, Sunday

News

July 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports that on Sunday, July 9th, Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a Dodge Charger traveling at 112-miles per hour, in the vicinity of the 20,000 block of US Highway 275. The driver of the vehicle – identified as 18-year-old Lane Harris, of Sidney – failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated as the vehicle entered the City of Sidney.

During the pursuit, Harris lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a fence at the Sidney Elementary school located at the intersection of Illinois St. and Fletcher St. in Sidney. Harris was taken into custody for Class-D Felony Eluding (Speed 25 mph over the legal limit; Possession of a Controlled substance-2nd or Subsequent Offense; possession of Drug Paraphernalia; Possession of a Fictitious License; and OWI-1ST Offense. He was also cited for numerous traffic violations.

Lane Harris

Lane Harris was released from custody Monday (today), after posting a $500 cash bond set by the Fremont County Magistrate.

MARK J. FINKEN, 63 of Manilla ( Svcs 7/14/2023)

Obituaries

July 10th, 2023 by Lori Murphy

MARK J. FINKEN, 63 of Manilla, died July 5, 2023 at his home in Manilla. A Mass Of Christian Burial for MARK FINKEN will be held 11-a.m. Friday, July 14, 2023,at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, in Earling. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will take place on Friday, July 14 from 9-until 11-a.m., at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church.

Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

MARK J. FINKEN is survived by:

His daughters: Cecelia (Benjamin) SanFilippo, of Haslet, TX; Jessica (Patrick) Green, of Council Bluffs.

His son: Thomas (Merissa) Finken, of Earling.

His brothers: Steve (Sharon) Finken, and Richard Finken, all of Harlan; Alan (Donelle) Finken of Littleton, CO; Dave Finken, of Omaha; and Peter (Kara) Finken of Simsbury, CT

His sisters: Jean (Alex) Pruitt, of Spencer; Joan (Jim) Henscheid, of West Des Moines; and Jackie Finken, of Woodbridge, VA.

2 grandchildren.

Ex-US Rep. King threatens lawsuit over carbon pipelines

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former Iowa Congressman Steve King says he’s in talks with three law firms about filing a lawsuit to try to block construction of carbon pipelines. King filed paperwork this (Monday) morning with the Iowa Utilities Board to be on record as an opponent of the projects. “We already know what the (Iowa) Utilities Board is going to do. They have their marching orders. They’re going to carry them out. We need to fight them every step of the way,” King says. “While we’re doing that, we need to build the case to get to the United States Supreme Court.”

King says he’s aware law firms are already representing landowners and county officials opposed to the pipelines in state court, but King says the focus should be overturning a 2005 U-S Supreme Court decision. That ruling said private property can be claimed for a private economic development project through the government’s eminent domain process.

“It’s a 78% issue by The Des Moines Register (Iowa Poll) and another poll across every demographics of politics and age and gender opposed to using eminent domain to condemn private property for private gain,” King says. “Why? Because leadership is all on the other side of this.” One of the carbon pipeline developers is Bruce Rastetter who contributed to Republican Randy Feenstra’s successful 2020 bid to unseat King after King was rebuked by G-O-P leaders for published remarks about white supremacy.

Rastetter’s Summit Carbon Capture Pipeline, along with two other developers, may qualify for up to 100 billion in federal tax credits over the next decade. “The federal government writes a check to Bruce Rastetter or Larry Fink, the CEO of Black Rock (a partner in the proposed Navigator pipeline), or the head of the Wolfe Pipeline project over in eastern Iowa and Illinois,” King says. “It’s outrageous and there’s no possible way the taxpayers will ever see a return on their investment.”

On Saturday, King met in Fort Dodge with over 150 people from Iowa, Nebraska and the Dakotas who are opposed to the carbon pipelines and he says some of them indicated they would be willing to join a class action lawsuit against the carbon pipeline developers. In 2005, King successfully sued in state court to require Iowa officials print election materials in the English language only. That ruling was recently overturned, but may be appealed by the secretary of state. In 2012, King threatened a lawsuit over an Obama Administration policy for undocumented immigrants, but never filed one.