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Another arrest made in Lake Park woman’s death

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A second person has been charged with murder in the 2020 death of a Lake Park woman. Twenty-four-year-old Justice Berntson was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder in connection slaying of 25-year-old Angel Bastman. Bastman’s body was found in her Lake Park home on December 22nd but a vehicle listed in her name was missing from the scene which led to a search that ended a few days later when Berntson is said to have been found driving the vehicle and ultimately led police on a pursuit.

Berntson and 26-year-old Allison Decker, who was charged with first-degree murder in the case earlier this week, are both being held in the Dickinson County Jail on one million dollars bond.

(Podcast) KJAN morning News #2, 7/30/21

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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(Podcast) KJAN Friday morning Newscast #1, 7/30/21

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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UI grad student wins Tillman scholarship

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A University of Iowa student and military veteran has won the prestigious Pat Tillman Scholar Award. Fort Dodge native Jake Schillo is working on his P-H-D after serving six years in the U-S Air Force as a nuclear weapons specialist. Schillo says he hopes winning the scholarship will open doors for other veterans from Iowa. “Iowa has a large community of veterans pursuing an education that would have incredible applications for the scholarship,” Schillo says. “I’m fortunate enough that the foundation saw something in me that they wanted to invest in and I hope that being the first scholar at Iowa helps to pave the way for future Tillman scholars within our state.”

The award is named after a former N-F-L player who gave up his pro football career to enlist in the U-S Army following the Nine Eleven attacks of 2001. Tillman was killed in 2004 while serving in Afghanistan. Schillo is working on his doctorate in the field of cancer genetics and hopes to open his own cancer research facility in the future. “I’m really focusing on creating new technologies that allow us to understand why patients relapse in cancer therapies,” he says, “so a lot of my research is just in that technology development.”

Schillo is among the 2021 Class of Tillman Scholars, 60 students who were selected from a group of several thousand applicants. Schillo says he’s on pace to graduate from the U-I in May of 2022. He graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High in 2005, and has a degrees in biology and chemistry from Minot State University in North Dakota.

Cass County Fair Schedule for Friday, July 30, 2021

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 2021 Cass County Fair rolls on in Atlantic. Here’s a list of today’s scheduled activities:

8:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M …………………………Beef WeighIn
8:00 A.M…………………………………………..Rabbit Show

9:00 A.M………………………………………. Horse Show

10:00 A.M……………………………………….4H/FFA Exhibits Open

11:00 A.M………………………………………..Dog Show

3:30 P.M…………………………………………Clover Kids Animal Show

5:30 P.M…………………………………………SharetheFun/Style Show

6:30 P.M………………………………………….Mutton Busting

8:00 P.M…………………………………………Bull Ride

Remember, there is no charge to park, and no entrance fee, so come on out to the Cass County Fair and be sure to stop at the Fair Food Stand. It’s open from 6:30-a.m. until 10-p.m. each day through Monday, and from 6:30-until 10:30-a.m., on Tuesday.

Western Iowa doctor to seek Democratic Party’s US Senate nomination

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Another Democrat intends to seek their party’s U.S. Senate nomination and the chance to challenge Republican incumbent Chuck Grassley in 2022. Minden City Councilman Glenn Hurst is a physician who also chairs the party’s Rural Caucus. Hurst says Democrats can win over rural voters.

“They want to be able to buy groceries in their town. They want to be able to have good, stable jobs and live in safe communities and we have to give people the opportunity to do that,” Hurst says. “We have to tell them: we value a rural lifestyle and we’re willing to fight for it.” Hurst, who specializes in general and family medicine, works in Minden and two other clinics in western Iowa. He says health care access is a key issue.

Glenn Hurst

“I stand firmly on the believe that to save our rural communities we are going to have to invest in Medicare for All,” he says. “That is the solution for rural Iowa, that along with other components, such as supporting our labor movement.” Former Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer of Cedar Rapids and former Crawford County Supervisor Dave Muhlbauer are also planning to run in the Democratic Primary. Grassley has said he’ll announce this fall if he plans to run for an eighth term.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Kate Payne)

Reynolds among Republicans urging Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is among a dozen GOP governors who’re urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn previous rulings on abortion and give states the authority to regulate the procedure.

Reynolds signed onto a legal brief that argues the court’s 1973 Roe v Wade decision is an “unwarranted intrusion” on states’ rights. Reynolds also released a written statement, saying the ruling has “stymied” state efforts to enact abortion restrictions. An Iowa-based spokesperson for Planned Parenthood said it’s clear the governor’s goal is to ban abortions in Iowa.

Reynolds is among about 250 Republican office-holders from around the country who’ve expressed support for Mississippi’s law that bans most abortions after the 15th week of a pregnancy. The Supreme Court has scheduled legal arguments over Mississippi’s law during the court’s next term, which begins in October, with an opinion expected by next June.

Ernst says security-related bill will help Afghans who helped US military

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Joni Ernst says a bipartisan proposal to help Afghan civilians who worked with the U-S military is included in a security-related bill that easily cleared the House AND Senate yesterday (Thursday). There’s money for processing special immigrant visas as well as travel and housing assistance in the bill.

“This will help us move some of those Afghan interpreters, if they get cleared through the state department, then we can start moving them out of Afghanistan,” Ernst says. Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Ottumwa worked on the proposal in the House. Miller-Meeks says transferring authority to the Afghan government to protect Afghans who helped the U-S military over the past two decades would be a moral failure. The bill’s main purpose, however, is to ensure the budget for the Capitol Police doesn’t run out of money after the unexpected expenses of responding to the January 6th attack on the Capitol.

“With all of the additional overtime that they had, it puts them in a position the way they’re paid here, they would have to start furloughing workers,” Ernst says. Ernst says the 100 million dollars in the legislation prevents that and not only covers overtime, but mental health support for Capitol Police officers as well. Another 300 million in the bill is for new security measures in the Capitol complex.

“It’s additional repairs to the Capitol from January 6,” Ernst says. “It’s a different type of glass that they will be using in the glass at the Capitol building, things of that nature.” There’s also money in the bill to reimburse National Guard units, like Iowa’s, that were deployed to Washington to provide security.

State Rep. John Landon dies at age 71

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A central Iowa man who’s been a member of the Iowa House since 2013 has died. Seventy-one-year-old John Landon of Ankeny was reelected to a fifth term in the Iowa House last November. A post on Landon’s Facebook page announced he was surrounded by his family as he passed away Thursday afternoon.

Landon, who grew up near State Center, enlisted in the Navy Seabees and served in Vietnam before a career in agribusiness. Landon had managed grain elevators before joining a farm management and ag real estate firm called the Peoples Company in 2002. Landon retired in 2012 when he first ran for the Iowa House.

John Landon (Photo from Iowa Legislature)

Landon, a Republican, won reelection in 2020 with 53 percent of the vote. House Speaker Pat Grassley issued a written statement calling Landon a humble public servant who was dedicated to his work in the Iowa House all the way until his final day. Governor Reynolds described Landon as a trusted, genuine and caring person.

Becker and Plagman earn Cass County Fair Royalty Honors

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July 29th, 2021 by admin

From left to right: Prince and Mr. Congeniality Garrett Reynolds, King Craig Alan Becker, Queen Emily Plagman, Princess Caroline Pellett

The 2021 Cass County Fair got into full swing on Thursday night with the King and Queen contest held in front of the community garden at the fairgrounds. Emily Plagman was crowned 2021 Cass County Fair Queen and Craig Alan Becker was crowned King. The candidates went through a round of judging prior to fair with a meal and interviews. Then on Thursday night they were introduced to the crowd, asked about their involvement and future plans, and asked a surprise question written by their peers.

A total of 3 King candidates and 9 Queen candidates participated. Mr. Congeniality was awarded to Garrett Reynolds and he was also named Prince. Miss Congeniality was awarded to Taylor McCreedy. Princess went to Caroline Pellett.

King Craig Becker is a member of the Benton Franklin 4H club and Atlantic FFA. He is the son of John and Abby Becker. Queen Emily Plagman is also a member of the Benton Franklin 4H club and the CAM FFA. She is the daughter of Mike and Kristi Plagman.

The Little Miss and Mister contest was held just prior to the King and Queen contest. Youngsters 5-8 years old can enter the contest and winners are chosen by a drawing. The 2021 Little Miss went to Adalyn Hanson and Little Mister went to Ethan Retallic.

2021 Little Mister Ethan Retallic and 2021 Little Miss Adalyn Hanson with 2019 Prince Mitchell Williamson, 2019 King Nathan Behrends, and 2019 Queen Haley Becker