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Medical marijuana bill killed in Iowa House

News

February 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A proposal that would let doctors prescribe marijuana to ease the pain of their patients is going nowhere in the Iowa House. A three-member House subcommittee held a 40-minute public hearing on the concept Thursday, then two of the legislators involved killed the legislation. Representative Clel Baudler, a Republican from Greenfield, says it’s an “asinine” idea.  “I’ve watched state government function since 1962 and doing any bill, let alone this one, that would legalize marijuana would be at the top one or two of three stupidest bills that have been passed by this organization, in my opinion,” Baudler says.

Ray Lakers of Des Moines says he needs marijuana as treatment for his multiple sclerosis. “A growing number of people across the United States and the world with multiple sclerosis have shown great benefit of using cannabis rather than FDA drugs,” Lakers says. Representative Deborah Berry, a Democrat from Waterloo, says as her brother was dying several years ago, he smoked marijuana to relieve the pain of his cancer. “Alcohol and tobacco — I think those are much more addictive, much more dangerous in my opinion,” Berry said. “I think that we should at least just open it up and investigate the use of medical marijuana.”

Peter Komendowski, president of the Partnership for a Drug Free Iowa, disagrees. “In your opinion marijuana may not be as dangerous as cigarettes or alcohol,” Komendowski said. “I still think it represents a clear and present danger and one we need to work to the fullest extent of the law to protect our children from.” Mike Niday, of Des Moines, a Marine Corps veteran who suffers from post-traumatic stress, urged legislators to allow prescriptions for marijuana.  “I just hope that you listen to Iowans’ voices and you vote for what we want,” he said, “because you’re representing us.”

Erin Kennedy of Nevada works with kids with substance abuse problems. She predicted medical marijuana would wind up in the hands of those who do NOT have a prescription for it.  “I’m sure we’ve put every precautionary method that we can think of in place for tobacco and alcohol,” she says, “and yet our youth continue to get access to that.” Marijuana is illegal in the United States but 18 states have laws which permit marijuana to be prescribed as a treatment for the symptoms of pain and nausea, often associated with chronic and fatal illnesses.

(Radio Iowa)

Late run lifts Ill. women past No. 24 Iowa 74-62

Sports

February 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Karisma Penn scored 18 points, Adrienne GodBold and Amber Moore added 17 apiece, and Illinois closed with a 14-2 run over the final 5:11 to knock off No. 24 Iowa 74-62 on Thursday night. Penn pulled down eight rebounds for the Illini (12-8, 5-3 Big Ten), whose last victory over Iowa in Champaign was Feb. 9, 2003. Ivory Crawford chipped in 14 points to help Illinois surpass its win total from the 2011-12 season. Samantha Logic had 13 points, 10 rebounds and six assists for the Hawkeyes (16-6, 5-3) but also committed eight of Iowa’s 27 turnovers. Illinois converted those turnovers into 30 points.

What had been a back-and-forth game swung the Illini’s way after Iowa’s Jaime Printy tied it at 60 with a layup with 5:31 to go. The Hawkeyes wouldn’t score again until Kayla Timmerman’s jumper with 13 seconds left, after Illinois had reeled off 14 unanswered points.

Area High School Basketball Scores from Thu., Jan. 31st 2013

Sports

February 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

BOYS BASKETBALL
Carroll 70, Carlisle 56
Griswold 62, CAM 51
Harlan 54, Abraham Lincoln 38
Nodaway Valley 67, Mount Ayr 36
St. Albert 68, Elkhorn Mount Michael, Neb. 49

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Madrid vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard.

GIRLS BASKETBALL
Glenwood 38, Tri-Center 36
Griswold 52, CAM 25
Harlan 61, Abraham Lincoln 46
Iowa School for the Deaf 44, Underwood 40
Nodaway Valley 47, Mount Ayr 39
St. Albert 62, Boys Town, Neb. 20

Western Valley Conference Tourney
Consolation
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 48, Charter Oak-Ute 29
Woodbury Central 63, Whiting 30

POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
Madrid vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard

White Leads Iowa Over Penn State 76-67

Sports

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Aaron White had a career-high 27 points and Iowa beat Penn State 76-67 Thursday night, snapping a two-game losing streak. Melsahn Basabe had 10 points and 10 rebounds in his first start of the season for the Hawkeyes (14-7, 3-5 Big Ten), who hit 31 free throws in 39 tries. Iowa took the lead with an early 14-0 run and never looked back against the last winless team in Big Ten play. The Hawkeyes let Penn State creep back within 69-62 with 1:30 left, but White answered with a three-point play for Iowa. D.J. Newbill had 20 points for Penn State (8-13, 0-9), which committed 18 turnovers.

Page County man arrested on Cass County warrant

News

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says a Shenandoah man was arrested  Thursday on a warrant out of Cass County. 36-year old Daniel Elmer Bright was arrested on a warrant charging him with 2nd degree theft. Bright was unable to post a $5,000 bond. He was transferred to the custody of Cass County Deputy shortly after his arrest.

Cass Co. Conservation receives REAP-CEP grant

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning announced Thursday, that Cass County Conservation was awarded a Resource Enhancement and Protection Program- Conservation Education Program (REAP-CEP) Perpetuate a Good Idea Grant for Outdoor Educational Classroom Nature Trunks. This Resources Ehancement mini-grant provided funding to Cass County Conservation to complete two Nature Trunks that will be housed at the Outdoor Educational Classroom in Massena, IA. The project has 6 trunks total; the two funded are the Orienteering and the Birds’ trunks. Each trunk will contain multi-grade activities on the topic for teachers to use at the Outdoor Educational Classroom.

Iowa’s  REAP-CEP provides funding to public and private partners for natural and cultural resource projects, including water quality, wildlife habitat, soil conservation, parks, trails, historic preservation, and more. Conservation Education Program is grants for programs that teach people of all ages about their environment and how to make intelligent, informed decisions about its well-being.

For more information about the environmental education opportunities in Cass County, contact Lora Kanning at 712-769-2372 or lkanning@casscoia.us .

Iowa, Nebraska want to keep playing on Fridays

Sports

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa and Nebraska want to continue playing each other on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Iowa athletic director Gary Barta and Shawn Eichorst, his counterpart at Nebraska, will ask the Big Ten to honor their request when an administrative council meets later next month. The Hawkeyes and Huskers are currently slated to meet on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in 2013 and 2014, but they want to push those matchups up a day. Iowa is set to travel to Lincoln this fall, with Nebraska playing in Iowa City in 2014. The schools began their annual series when the Huskers joined the Big Ten for the 2011 season. Nebraska has won each of those meetings.

BEULAH CROCKER, 92, of Manilla & formerly of Cherokee (Svcs. at a later date)

Obituaries

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

BEULAH CROCKER, 92, of Manilla (& formerly of Cherokee), died Thu., Jan. 31st, at the Manilla Manor Nursing Home. Services for BEULAH CROCKER will be held at a later date. Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla is handling the arrangements.

Atlantic Shortstop Chad Christensen Signs with NIACC

Sports

January 31st, 2013 by Jim Field

Chad Christensen signs his national letter of intent to play baseball at NIACC as his family and future coach look on.

Atlantic senior Chad Christensen signed a national letter of intent this (Thursday) morning to play baseball at North Iowa Area Community College in Mason City.  Christensen says he looked at several programs during the recruiting process but that he loved the campus, the school and the baseball program at NIACC.

Christensen says baseball has always been his passion since little league, but playing other sports have helped him develop his leadership and team skills.

Travis Hergert is the first year coach at NIACC after serving eight years as an assistant in the program.  He says they have watched Chad in high school and Perfect Game spring and fall leagues.  Hergert says Chad has a chance to enter a program that can help him reach his goals and where he ecpects Christensen to make an impact at NIACC.

NIACC had a 37-21 record last season and sent 8 players to four year schools, including six to division one programs.  Chad says that getting an opportunity down the road to play at a division one school is his goal.

Chad’s parents Rod & Ruth, Chad and NIACC baseball coach Travis Hergert.

Christensen will be a five year letter winner after his senior season this summer as a five year starter at shortstop.  He helped the Trojans to a 19-11 record last year.

Cass Supervisors set Zoning Ordinance hearing dates

News

January 31st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors have set February 13th and 20th as the dates for public hearings over a proposed amendment to the County’s zoning ordinance, which would allow for the creation of businesses that allow gun sales and service, along with an indoor shooting range. Under the current zoning ordinance, such businesses are not allowed.

The County’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved the proposed amendment during its meeting Jan. 24th, and have forwarded their recommendation on to the Board of Supervisors, who will decide on the amendment’s fate after the two public hearings are held. A local man has proposed establishing a gun sales/repair and indoor shooting range business, near Massena.