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Iowa library director denounces censorship during Banned Books Week

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September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A report says there were more attempts to get books banned from the nation’s libraries last year than ever before, and the director of Iowa’s largest public library system is speaking out against what she calls censorship. Sue Woody, who heads the Des Moines Public Library, says she considers equitable access to information a basic right for all. “I really feel like the library has a very important role to defend against censorship of all kinds,” Woody says. “That goes right along with our right to free speech, our right to tell our stories, and our right to read those stories, or as the case may be, not read those stories.” The library system in Iowa’s most populous city has a long history on the topic.

She says Forrest Spaulding, the library’s director in 1938, wrote a document speaking out against censorship and intolerance which won long-lasting, national acclaim. “He penned what is known as the Library Bill of Rights, and that was later adopted by the American Library Association, and it’s something that we still go by today,” Woody says. “It’s all about the freedom to read, equitable access to library resources, and resistance to censorship. They were talking about this way back then, and we’re still talking about it today.” A report from the American Library Association found there were 729 attempts to remove materials from school, university, and public libraries in 2021, what Woody calls very troubling.

“It’s ironic in that when we read other people’s stories, when we read about people who are different from us, it brings us together,” Woody says. “Yet they’re purporting that we did just the opposite and not let anyone read these stories. So this is really an uptick in the last 20 years. I don’t think we’ve ever seen this amount of censorship.” This is Banned Books Week across America, and she says Des Moines’ six libraries are spending the week celebrating the freedom to read and educating the public on the harms censorship can inflict in our communities. No challenges to books have been issued in Des Moines in the past year, Woody says, and it’s exceptionally rare for a book to be removed.

“We have had a few challenges but we typically do not take a book off of our shelves,” Woody says. “We do have policies that guide our actions as to what books we have and circulate, and what books we choose not to circulate, but we will always listen.” Woody says one of her favorite banned books is “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. She says the fact Bradbury wrote the book on a rented typewriter in the basement of a library gives her goosebumps.

On the web at https://www.dmpl.org/banned-books-week

Iowa at Rutgers to feature a punting showdown

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa-Rutgers game will feature two of the nations top punters and both hail from Australia. Adam Korsak from Rutgers is averaging just over 42 yards per punt with no touchbacks while Iowa’s Tory Taylor is averaging over 48 yards per punt and 13 have been downed inside the 20 yard line.

Taylor says growing up playing Australian Rules Football helps with the placement of punts.

Iowa’s Jack Campbell previews Rutgers

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa linebacker Jack Campbell says the Hawkeyes are ready for the start of Big Ten play. Iowa takes a 2-1 record on the road for a night game at Rutgers.

It is the first road game of the season and the atmosphere will be much different.

In a game with two outstanding punters Campbell says the defenses will benefit.

Iowa State’s Hunter Dekkers on Big 12 opener against Baylor

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State quarterback Hunter Dekkers hopes the rapid growth of a young offense continues in Saturday’s Big 12 open against 17th ranked Baylor. Dekkers has completed more than 74 percent of his passes and has eight touchdowns in a 3-0 start.

This series has featured close and hard fought games.

Dekkers says Baylor’s speed on defense is a concern.

Dekkers has leaned on senior receiver Xavier Hutchinson in the first three games. Hutchinson has 28 receptions, including five for touchdowns.

Iowa State’s Anthony Johnson previews No. 17 Baylor

Sports

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State safety Anthony Johnson expects a hard fought game on Saturday when the Cyclones host 17th ranked Baylor in their Big 12 opener. ISU dropped a 31-29 heartbreaker in Waco last season.

Johnson expects this game to go into the fourth quarter as well.

The 2018 game in Ames featured a fight that led to the ejection of several players.

JERRY ALLAN JENSEN, 85, of Exira (Celebration of Life 9/24/22)

Obituaries

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

JERRY ALLAN JENSEN, 85, of Exira, died Sept. 15, 2022, at the Kavanaugh House, in Des Moines (IA). A Celebration of Life Memorial service for JERRY ALLAN JENSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24th, at the Exira Lutheran Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

The family will meet with friends at the Exira Lutheran Church, Saturday, from 9:30-AM until the time of service at 10:30.

Inurnment will take place at a later date.

JERRY ALLAN JENSEN is survived by:

His wife of 65 years – Rosalie Jensen, of rural Hamlin.

His children: Joni Hilsabeck, of Clive; Jane Jensen, of Urbandale, and Jedd (Kim) Jensen, of Exira.

His sister – Marilyn Jensen, of Exira.

5 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, his in-laws, other relatives, and friends.

LYLE JUNIOR JOENS, 96, of Audubon (Svcs. 9/22/22)

Obituaries

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

LYLE JUNIOR JOENS, 96, of Audubon, died Sept. 16th, at Mercy Hospital, in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for LYLE JOENS will be held 10:30-a.m. today (Thursday), Sept. 22nd, at Kessler Funeral Home, in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will meet with friends from 9-a.m. until the time of service.

Burial is in the Manning Cemetery in Manning.

Lyle Junior Joens is survived by:

His daughter – Kathleen Carlton and husband Frank Whobrey, of Schererville, Indiana.

2 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

DIANE ELAINE BLADT, 72, of Exira (& formerly of Elk Horn, IA) – Svcs. 9/23/22

Obituaries

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DIANE ELAINE BLADT, 72, of Exira (& formerly of Elk Horn, IA), died Monday, Sept. 19, 2022, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for DIANE BLADT will be held 2-p.m. Friday, Sept. 23rd, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, where the family will meet with friends on Friday, from Noon until 2-p.m.

Burial is in the Arlington Heights Cemetery.

DIANE BLADT is survived by:

Her children – Jeff Albert and wife Sheila Partridge, and Jason Steen and wife Tammy Young, all of Kimballton; Cory, and Nathan (Kendra) Bladt, all of Audubon.

Her brother – Ken Christensen.

7 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022

Weather

September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 66. NE @ 10 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy w/a chance of showers, late. Low 52. NE @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/rain. High 64. SE @ 15-25.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 80.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High 74.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 69. We received .01″ rain. Our Low this morning (as of 5am) was 51. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 73 and the Low was 36. The Record High on this date was 98 in 1937. The Record Low was 27 in 1995 & 2012.

3 students hurt in eastern Iowa bus accident

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September 22nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Blairstown, Iowa) – A school bus collided with an SUV, Wednesday afternoon, in eastern Iowa, resulting in some students and both drivers being injured. In a press release, officials with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office said the Benton Community School school bus was occupied by nine students and the bus driver. Of the nine students, three were transported by ambulance for evaluation at a local hospital. The remaining students and bus driver were transported by personal vehicle or released to a parent or guardian. The extent of the injuries is currently unknown. No injuries were believed to life- threatening.

The driver of the SUV was also transported by ambulance for evaluation. The names of the individuals involved were being withheld as of the latest report.

Agencies assisting with the accident include Blairstown Fire Department, Blairstown Ambulance, Area Ambulance, Belle Plaine Ambulance, Department of Motor Vehicle Enforcement, Iowa State Patrol, Iowa County Ambulance, Benton Community School District Administration.