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Online petition drive seeks tougher cell phone laws, fewer distracted drivers

News

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The number of crashes and deaths involving distracted drivers is swiftly rising in Iowa and the leader of the state’s largest cycling organization is calling for stricter laws on the use of cell phones by motorists. Mark Wyatt, executive director of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, says they’ve gotten bipartisan, committee-level support of get-tough laws in the past two legislative sessions, but haven’t been able to get a measure to a floor vote in either chamber.  “Currently, it’s illegal to text while you’re driving,” Wyatt says. “What we would like to see is a requirement that while you’re operating a motor vehicle, your phone has to be in hands-free or voice-activated mode if you’re going to use it.”

In one case, Wyatt says a woman cyclist was killed by a distracted driver in Charles City on a Sunday afternoon last spring. “From the court documents, we learned that he was on his cell phone looking at a Facebook notification that popped up about buying a boat,” Wyatt says. “At that point, he hit 28-year-old Ellen Bankston, who was traveling in the same direction on a bicycle. He actually had to turn around to figure out what he had hit. He didn’t even know he hit a person.” That death, and many others, prompted the launch of a campaign called Drive Safe Iowa. It’s an online petition drive to collect names of supporters demanding an update to Iowa’s distracted driving laws.

As for the distracted driver in the Charles City case, Wyatt says he -did- have to go to court. “Just this spring is when it went to trial and it was dismissed before it went to a jury because they believed that the laws on the books aren’t adequate enough to prevent tragedies like this happening,” Wyatt says. “So we think we need to do more and improve the cell phone and distracted driving laws in the state.” An Iowa D-O-T report says in 2001, there was one reported death from distracted driving in Iowa and about 500 crashes. Last year, there were ten deaths statewide caused by distracted driving and nearly 11-hundred crashes.

“It’s concerning to everybody, because it’s not just bicycles on the road, but it’s pedestrians, it’s other motorists and it’s people that move ag equipment,” Wyatt says. “Everybody in Iowa is at risk from distracted driving. We need to do more to have responsibility and hopefully prevent tragedies like this.” So far, 47 states have banned texting while driving and 16 states have hands-free laws. To sign the petition, visit www.drivesafeiowa.org.

No. 3 Northwestern hosts Dickinson State Saturday in NAIA Playoffs

Sports

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Third ranked Northwestern College puts a nine game winning streak on the line this Saturday in the opening round of the NAIA Playoffs at home against 17th ranked Dickinson State. For Northwestern and coach Matt McCarty it is a familiar foe.

McCarty says Dickinson State hangs its hat on defense.

The Blue Hawks lead the nation with 22 interceptions.

Drake opens Paradise Jam Friday afternoon

Sports

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Drake basketball team is getting healthier as the Bulldogs get set to take on Buffalo Friday afternoon in the opening round of the Paradise Jam in the Virgin Islands. Senior guard D.J. Wilkins played 21 minutes in a win over Wofford this week while senior point guard Roman Penn played 17 minutes. Wilkins is coming back from ACL surgery after last season while Penn had surgery to repair a broken foot.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries. Wilkins says it will take a few games to improve timing and get into game shape.

Penn says they key right now is getting minutes.

Drake closes football season at Valparaiso

Sports

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

It would have been unthinkable a few weeks ago but Drake will finish with a better record than last season with a win on Saturday at Valparaiso. The Bulldogs started the season 0-8 but have won two straight, including a 27-24 win over Pioneer Football League title contender Butler last week. Drake finished last season 2-9.

That’s Drake coach Todd Stepsis, who says the first win at Stetson in late October changed everything for his team.

After struggling in the fourth quarter most of the season the Bulldogs are now making the plays it takes to win.

Iowa offense prepares for Minnesota

Sports

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras does not feel ball handling will be an issue on Saturday at Minnesota. The Hawkeyes take a 6-4 record to the Twin Cities and the temperature at kickoff is expected to be in the teens.

Petras says he won’t need to do anything special to accommodate for the cold.

Iowa remains last in the Big Ten in total offense, by far, but has won three straight games after a 3-4 start.

Iowa’s offensive line has struggled against good defenses and the Gophers have one of the best in the Big Ten.

That’s sophomore center Logan Jones.

JOHN D. BURNS, 67, of Harlan & formerly of Audubon (Celebration of Life 11/19/22)

Obituaries

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JOHN D. BURNS, 67, of Harlan (& formerly of Audubon), died Wednesday, Nov. 16th, at Lakeside Hospital, in Omaha. A Celebration of Life Memorial Services for JOHN D. BURNS will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19th, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon, on Saturday, from Noon until 2-p.m.

Burial will be at a later date.

JOHN D. BURNS is survived by:

His sons – Jerod (Brooke) Burns, of Brooklyn, Iowa; Justin (Abby) Burns, of Emmetsburg; and Cole (McKenzie) Burns, of Cedar Rapids.

His daughters – Jessica (James) Fischer, of Council Bluffs, and Samantha (Brett) Dennis, of Omaha.

His brothers – Jack (Diane) Burns of Glidden, and Doug (Valinda), of Audubon.

His sisters – Karen Burns of Anita; Debbie (Dan) Umland, of Audubon; Amy (Jeff) Knights, of Craig, CO., and Sue (Brad) Essick, of Carroll.

His parents – Richard (Lela) Gleason, of Audubon.

10 grandchildren; his sister-in-law Jolene Burns, of Guthrie Center, other relatives and many friends.

No. 4 Iowa women stunned at Kansas State

Sports

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Gabby Gregory made two free throws with four seconds remaining as Kansas State beat the fourth ranked Iowa Hawkeye women 84-83. Iowa coach Lisa Bluder

The Hawkeyes were just six of 20 from three point range.

Caitlin Clark led Iowa with 27 points and 10 rebounds.

Report gives view of changes in school population

News

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The State Board of Education got an early look this week at the annual report on schools that is set to be released next week. Jason Crowley in the Department of Education’s Bureau of information says the diversity among students has increased in the last 20 years. “Minority, racial, ethnic students make up 26-point-eight percent of our K-12 student population in the fall of 21 — compared to nine-point-seven percent of our student population in the fall of 2000,” he says. The largest increases have been in the number of Hispanic students, followed by African Americans. Crowley says the overall number of students in Iowa schools increased by about one percent in the past 20 years, but there’s been a shift in where those students go to school.

“We’ve seen the largest drop in that middle size district, whereas all of the other district size categories in that 20 year time period have increased a little bit,” he says. There were nearly 28 percent of the districts in that 600 to 900 student middle range in 2000 — while that dropped to around 22 percent in the fall of 2021. The largest districts with 75-hundred or more students increased the overall numbers of students they educate. “In the fall of ’21, eleven percent of our largest districts in the state are educating over half of our student population or about 54 percent of our student population,” Crowley says. “That’s compared to back into fall 2000, it was about nine percent of districts educating about 46 percent of our student population.” The school districts on the other end of the spectrum also saw a modest gain in numbers.

“A three percent increase for those districts enrolling less than 300 students,” he says. The certified state K-12 enrollment for 20221-2022 is 485-thousand-630. The Des Moines school district is the largest with slightly more than 31-thousand students, and the smallest is Diagonal, with 109 students.

ROBERT “BOB” CARR, 76, of Brayton (formerly of Anita) – No Svcs. at this time

Obituaries

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

ROBERT “BOB” CARR, 76, of Brayton (formerly of Anita), died Nov. 5, 2022, at Atlantic Specialty Care. No services for ROBERT “BOB” CARR are planned at this time. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www. rolandfuneralservice.com.

BOB CARR is survived by:

His daughters – Deanne Cooley, of Anita, and Denise (Brent) Stanton, of Saylorville.

His brother – Clifford Carr, of Anita.

His sister – Marlyce Carr, of Dallas Center.

His girlfriend – Ruth Foland, of Brayton

11 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great granddaughter.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, Nov. 18, 2022

Weather

November 18th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy w/flurries possible this morning. High 23. NW @ 15-25.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 12. W/SW @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 26. NW @ 15-30.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 47.

Monday: P/Cldy. High 47.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 34. We received a Trace of snow (flurries). Our Low this morning, 12. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 39 and the Low was 16. The Record High on this date was 72 in 1999. The Record Low was 0 in 1891.