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No. 12 Iowa women host Northwestern tonight (Wednesday night)

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa women’s coach Lisa Bluder says Northwestern is much better than its 0-5 Big Ten record. The 12th ranked Hawkeyes host the Wildcats tonight (Wednesday night).

Bluder says Northwestern has played a brutal schedule to start Big Ten play.

Iowa is coming off a win at nationally ranked Michigan that Bluder feels was their most complete performance to date.

The Hawkeyes are 3-1 in the Big Ten. Listen for the game on KJAN beginning at 6:15-p.m.

Northern Iowa women visit Drake tonight (Wednesday night)

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Drake and UNI women collide tonight (Wednesday night) in Des Moines. Both teams are 3-1 in Missouri Valley play and UNI coach Tanya Warren says the Bulldogs like to change defenses.

Warren says the Bulldogs will be difficult to guard.

The Bulldogs are coming off home wins over Belmont and Murray State.

That’s Drake coach Allison Pohlman. The Bulldogs have won three straight in conference play despite losing senior guard Megan Meyer to a season ending knee injury.

That’s senior forward Grace Berg.

Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly on the injury to Stephanie Soares

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State women’s coach Bill Fennelly says replacing Stephanie Soares will be a work in progress. ISU’s senior center suffered a season ending ACL injury in Sunday’s loss at Oklahoma. The 15th ranked Cyclones are at home Wednesday night against Kansas State.

Fennelly says the Cyclones will be a different type of team going forward.

Fennelly says they will try to get Soares another season.

No. 14 Iowa State crushes Texas Tech

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State is 4-0 in the Big 12. The 14th ranked Cyclones raced out to a 19-point lead at halftime and clobbered Texas Tech 84-50, Tuesday. Gabe Kalscheur had a season high 25 points to go along with seven rebounds.

That’s ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger. The Cyclones dominated the glass and forced 18 turnovers.

Otzelberger says the key to the fast start was defense.

Drake ends string of frustrating road losses

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Drake finally broke through on the road. Tucker DeVries scored seven points in the final minute-11 of overtime, Tuesday, as the Bulldogs won at Illinois-Chicago 76-71. Drake won despite squandering a late five point lead in regulation.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries who says while the Bulldogs made some mistakes a number of players stepped up when needed.

Drake improves to 4-3 in the Missouri Valley.

UNI stages late rally to beat Murray State

Sports

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

UNI used a late 18-0 run to beat Murray State 75-67 Tuesday night, in Cedar Falls. It was a game the Panthers trailed by nine with about eight minutes remaining.

That’s UNI coach Ben Jacobson. The win was the fourth straight for the Panthers who are now 5-2 in Missouri Valley play.

Traffic stop W. of Red Oak nets drugs and the arrest of 2 people

News

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Rural Montgomery County, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 12:35-a.m. today (Wednesday), west of Red Oak, resulted in the arrest on felony drug charges, of two people. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports Deputies conducted a traffic stop at Highway 34 and E Avenue. During their investigation, the Sheriff’s K-9 “Riddick” alerted to the vehicle, which was searched. During the search, Deputies recovered 85 grams of Methamphetamine.

35-year-old Jessie Bruce Fitzwater, of Council Bluffs, and 26-year-old Summer Brooke French, of Red Oak, were taken into custody on Class-B Felony charges of Possession of Meth with the Intent to Deliver (Over 5 grams). They were being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

The Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Montgomery County Communications Center and Montgomery County K-9 Unit.

U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley to have surgery this week

News

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Chuck Grassley will undergo surgery this week after hurting his hip. Senator Grassley’s staff released a statement yesterday at about 5:30 p.m., saying Grassley is in good spirits and expected to make a full recovery. The statement did not indicate how Grassley injured his hip or what kind of surgery would be performed. Grassley sent a tweet shortly after seven o’clock last (Tuesday) night, praising Governor Reynolds for her “Condition of the State” message, but not commenting on his own condition.

Grassley has just started his 8th term in the U.S. Senate and has the most seniority of any currently serving senator. Grassley, who is 89, is also the second oldest senator.

Reynolds calls for state-funded savings accounts to cover private school expenses

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January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is proposing state-funded savings accounts for parents who send their children to private school. Reynolds outlined the plan during the annual “Condition of the State” address at the statehouse. “Our first priority in this legislative session and what I will be focusing on over the next four years is making sure that every child is provided with a quality education that fits their needs,” Reynolds said. The governor’s plan would create Education Savings Accounts. In the next school year, about 76-hundred dollars in state money would be deposited in each account — for low income parents enrolling a child in a private school. In the third year, ALL Iowa parents would be eligible for state money to cover private school tuition and related expenses.

“Every child is an individual who deserves an education tailored to their unique needs,” Reynolds said, “and parents are in the best position to identify the right environment.” This is the third year Reynolds has asked the Republican-led legislature to pass a so-called “school choice” plan and this year’s bill is the most expansive. Reynolds campaigned against some fellow Republicans in the Iowa House who opposed her previous plans. This new proposal is expected to send nearly 107 million dollars to low income Iowa parents who enroll their child in a private school for the next school year.  “Every parent should have a choice of where to send their child and that should not be limited to families that can afford it,” Reynolds said. The governor’s staff did not have state spending estimates for future years, when all parents would be eligible for state funds to cover private school expenses for a child.

Senate Democratic Leader Zach Wahls says the governor’s plan, in year three, will give taxpayer dollars to wealthy Iowans who can already afford to send their kids to private school.  “It will hurt our state and especially devastate our small towns and rural communities,” Wahls said. House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst says private schools aren’t REQUIRED to take students — and there’s no private school option in 42 Iowa counties. “So school choice, parental choice, is a misnomer,” Konfrst says. “…This is the latest scheme to hurt public education.” A newly-created, five-member House committee will review the governor’s school choice plan at a meeting early this (Wednesday) afternoon. Jack Whitver, the Republican leader in the state SENATE, suggests the governor’s bill could move quickly through the legislative process.

“We passed our first ‘school choice’ bill three or four years ago, so it’s been a conversation that’s happened over five years,” Whitver says. “But certainly over the last month we’ve continued to talk with (the governor), talk with the House, find out what they’re comfortable with, what we’re comfortable with and, hopefully, we can find agreement here in the next couple of weeks.” Reynolds also used last (Tuesday) night’s speech to reveal a state government reorganization plan. Reynolds hired a private consulting firm to help develop the outline, which would shrink the number of state agencies from 37 to 16. “Aligning state government with the only reason it exists — serving Iowans,” Reynolds said.

The governor’s aides say there will be no employee layoffs and more than 215 million dollars would be saved over the next four years under the reorganization plan. Reynolds also called on legislators to provide one-and-a-half MILLION dollars in state funding to groups that would offer parental counseling to men and teenage boys in at-risk households. This would be in addition to continued state funding for groups that provide pregnancy tests and other resources for expectant mothers. “It sends a powerful message that a pro-life state is one that surrounds every person involved in an unplanned pregnancy with protection, love and support,” Reynolds said. Reynolds has not proposed new state abortion restrictions.

The governor and Republican lawmakers say they’re waiting for an Iowa Supreme Court ruling on a six-week abortion ban that’s been blocked from taking effect.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Jan. 11, 2023

Weather

January 11th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly cloudy to cloudy. High 40. N wind 10-15 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/flurries late. Low 22. N @ 10-15 mph.
Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/flurries in the morning. High near 30. N @ 10-20.
Friday: P/Cldy. High 34.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High 48.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 49. The Low was 20. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 50 and the Low was 20. The Record High on this date was 55 in 1986. The Record Low was -22 in 1892.