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Monday is the federal tax filing deadline

News

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Monday is the deadline to file your 2021 federal tax returns to avoid penalties and interest. I-R-S spokesman, Christopher Miller, says electronic filing remains the best option. “It’s even more important this year to file electronically because of some of the backlogs due to the pandemic and so we definitely want to encourage people not to file on paper if they can all avoid it,” Miller says. Miller says e-filing returns are more accurate. “If there are no issues with an E-filed return you can generally expect to get a refund in less than 21 days if you choose direct deposit. So that’s something we want people to be aware of,” he says. Miller has a couple of last minute tips.

“The biggest thing to remember this year is to keep the letters that the I-R-S sent you that show how much you received for that third stimulus payment or those advanced child tax credit payments,” Miller says. “Make sure you keep those letters handy because you’re going to need those to file an accurate return.” He says a majority of people now file electronically. “Paper returns will be delayed in processing and in issuing a refund so try to avoid sending in paper returns if at all possible so you can avoid delays in getting your refund,” Miller says.

April 15th is normally the federal tax filing deadline, but the deadline was moved back to Monday the 18th due to a holiday in the District of Columbia.

Initial count shows 8 tornadoes Tuesday

News, Weather

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Preliminary information from the National Weather Service has confirmed eight tornadoes were part of Tuesday night’s storms. The weather service rated two of those tornadoes as EF-2s on the scale which classifies zero as the weakest and five as the strongest. Those were east of Bradgate and the other ran from Palmer to Gilmore City. There was an EF-1 southwest of Rutland, and one in Mason City.

There was an EF-0 in Kanawha. Mitchell and Howard County saw three tornadoes — with two rated EF-1s and the other an EF-0. Many buildings, houses, and trees were damaged — but there were no deaths or injuries reported following Tuesday’s outbreak.

Gilmore City tornado. (photo from NWS)

Iowa baseball set to host Minnesota in B1G series

Sports

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeye baseball team will return to its original pitching rotation for this weekend’s Big Ten series against Minnesota. Hawkeye coach Rick Heller says Adam Mazur has return from a hip injury and will start tonight’s (Friday night’s) series opener. Connor Schultz is back from injury and will get Saturday’s start. That will allow Dylan Nedved to resume his closer role and shore up a bullpen that struggled last week against Illinois.

Heller says when healthy it is the Hawkeyes’ best rotation.

The Hawkeyes are 3-3 in the Big Ten after dropping two of three games against the Illini. They responded with a 16-2 win at Milwaukee Tuesday night.

Minnesota is 1-5 in the Big Ten but Heller says the Gophers played well last week against a good Maryland team.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, April 15, 2022

Weather

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High near 50. NW winds @ 10-20 mph.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 25. NW @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High near 50. NW @ 10-15.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light snow/rain early. High 45.

Monday: P/Cldy. High 54.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 53. Our Low this morning was 28. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 54 and the Low was 32. The Record High on this date was 84 in 1920. The Record Low was 17 in 1926 & 1962.

Master plan unveiled for “Field of Dreams” expansion plan

Sports

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Dyersville, Iowa) – The Field of Dreams Movie Site will soon feature more baseball fields, team dormitories, a hotel and an outdoor concert amphitheater. KCRG reports the new owners of the Field of Dreams Movie Site, Go the Distance Baseball LLC, are unveiling their master plan to expand the site after buying it in September 2021.

The $80 million expansion will add nearly 100 acres to the original 190-acre site. That additional land will provide space for nine new baseball fields, dormitories for youth teams, and a hotel to be completed in phases by the end of 2023.

Other additions include a 100,000 square foot field house, an outdoor concert amphitheater, a recreational vehicle park, jogging trails and a large park inclusive for children and adults with disabilities. These additions will be completed in phases through 2025.

In a news release, Go the Distance Baseball said the plan will create a youth baseball and softball oasis while maintaining the property as a working farm. “I am grateful for all that the game of baseball gave me throughout my career, and now I am proud and excited to lead a team that is building opportunities for players, fans, and families to enjoy our national pastime and for teams to train and compete,” said Frank Thomas, CEO of Go the Distance Baseball and a first-ballot member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Go the Distance Baseball also said the development will create about 170 new full time equivalent jobs.

Alcohol-related deaths on the rise in Iowa

News

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Public Health is asking Iowans to make healthy and safe choices when it comes to alcohol. The IDPH says between 2008 and 2019, the number of alcohol-related deaths in the state increased by more than 73%. Alcohol use in the past 30 days is higher for Iowans compared to the rest of the country, IDPH reports.

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month. The Health Department asks Iowans to be mindful of how much they drink to alleviate stress or cope with other problems, and to find help if they realize there is a problem.

In the 2018 Iowa Youth Survey, 10% of Iowa youth reported that they had at least one drink of alcohol in the past 30 days. Also, 3% of 6th graders, 7% of 8th graders, and 20% of 11th graders reported having at least one drink of alcohol in the past 30 days.

The Iowa Department of Public Health encourages Iowans to be aware of excessive drinking to alleviate stress or to cope with isolation or concerns. Keep these tips in mind for alcohol awareness:

  • Know what a standard “drink” is: 12 ounces of beer (5% alcohol content); 5 ounces of wine (12% alcohol content); 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits or liquor (40% alcohol content).
  • Know the alcohol consumption guidelines for healthy adults: one drink a day for women of all ages and up to two drinks a day for men under age 65.
  • Don’t binge drink. Binge drinking is defined as consuming four or more drinks for women and five or more drinks for men in a single occasion.
  • How the brain and body are impacted by alcohol depends on the amount and frequency of the use, more information can be found here: https://yourlifeiowa.org/alcohol/about-alcohol

Iowans who think they or a loved one may have a problem with alcohol use, should reach out to Your Life Iowa for free, confidential support: https://yourlifeiowa.org/alcohol.

Quad Cities health center named in honor of heroic WWII medic

News

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The health clinic at the Rock Island Arsenal has been named in honor of a black medic who’s credited with saving dozens of soldiers on D-Day. Army Staff Sergeant Waverly Woodson, Junior, was a member of the only African American unit to storm Omaha Beach on June 6th, 1944. Woodson was seriously wounded, but the recently retired commander of the Rock Island Arsenal says what Woodson did next was heroic.

Woodson is also credited with saving four soldiers who were drowning, pulling them to shore and administering C-P-R.

That’s Lieutenant Colonel Thomas James, Junior, the former commander of the Rock Island Arsenal who spoke at a dedication ceremony yesterday (Thursday). James says Woodson had a long career in health care and retired in 1980 after working at the National Institutes of Health for 38 years.

Woodson’s official US Army portrait, taken while he held the rank of sergeant.

The Health Clinic in the Quad Cities that now bears Waverly Woodson’s name serves hundreds of active duty soldiers and their families in the region, as well as the hundreds of civilians who work at the Arsenal. The author of a recently-published book about Woodson’s World War II unit found a note from a general saying Woodson had earned the Medal of Honor.

Woodson died in 2005. His family has asked the Army to award Woodson the Medal of Honor posthumously.

RNC votes unanimously to keep Iowa Caucuses first in 2024

News

April 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Republican National Committee has unanimously voted to have the Iowa REPUBLICAN Party’s Caucuses be the first voting event in the next presidential election.

That’s Governor Kim Reynolds. She joined Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann to discuss the decision national party leaders made Thursday. Kaufmann was chairman of a panel that made the recommendation that Iowa, followed by New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina retain their positions at the front of the G-O-P’s presidential selection process.

This G-O-P decision comes as the DEMOCRATIC National Committee launched a plan to have five states with racially diverse populations that may be toss ups states in the 2024 presidential election go first. Kaufmann says Iowa Democrats have a chance to make the case that their party’s Caucuses should remain in the lead-off position,

And Kaufmann argues Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada represent geographic and racial diversity and feature face-to-face, retail campaigning rather than just a barrage of ads.

Governor Reynolds says the Iowa Caucus campaign isn’t about big party donors or influencers on the east or west coast.

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, a potential 2024 candidate, was in Council Bluffs yesterday. And President Biden — the presumptive nominee for Democrats in 2024 — was in Iowa this past Tuesday.

Brewers jump on top early and take down Cardinals

Sports

April 14th, 2022 by admin

The Milwaukee Brewers took down the St. Louis Cardinals 5-1 on Thursday evening in Milwaukee. The Brewers jumped out to a 4-0 lead through the first three innings and never looked back.

Former Cardinal Kolten Wong led off with a triple for the brew crew and he finished with two hits, a run scored, and one RBI. Omar Narvaez racked up 2 hits, 2 RBI, and a run scored. The Brewers improved to 4-3 on the season.

Brandon Woodruff got the win on the hill and the Brewers only allowed 5 hits in the game. Adam Wainwright took the loss and the Cardinals fall to 3-2 on the season.

The two teams meet three more times over the weekend with the next game on Friday at 7:10 p.m. We’ll have coverage on KJAN with pregame at 6:15 p.m.

IGHSAU Soccer Rankings 04/14/2022

Sports

April 14th, 2022 by admin

2022 THIRD Iowa Girls Soccer Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, April 14, 2022

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Davenport Assumption 32 1
2 Des Moines Christian 41 3
3 Van Meter 31 4
4 Nevada 41 2
5 DikeNew Hartford 50 8
6 Sioux City Bishop Heelan 22 6
7 Columbus Catholic 21 5
8 TriCenter 33 7
9 Dubuque Wahlert 22 9
10 Hudson 10 10
11 Treynor 22 11
12 Union 22 12
13 Iowa City Regina 21 13
14 Solon 41 14
15 Council Bluffs St. Albert 33 15
Dropped Out: None

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Norwalk 60 1
2 Dallas CenterGrimes 70 2
3 Spencer 40 4
4 Cedar Rapids Xavier 22 3
5 North Scott 13 5
6 North Polk 30 6
7 WaverlyShell Rock 21 7
8 Lewis Central 52 10
9 Pella 41 12
10 BondurantFarrar 22 11
11 Carlisle 41 8
12 ADM 22 NR
13 Clear CreekAmana 30 13
14 Gilbert 12 9
15 Ballard 11 NR
Dropped Out: Glenwood (14), Iowa City Liberty (15)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 West Des Moines Valley 60 1
2 Ankeny 40 2
3 Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 43 3
4 Ankeny Centennial 41 4
5 Dowling Catholic 20 5
6 Waukee Northwest 40 6
7 Pleasant Valley 42 7
8 Muscatine 30 8
9 Des Moines Roosevelt 20 9
10 Bettendorf 32 10
11 LinnMar 30 11
12 Johnston 32 12
13 Cedar Falls 30 14
14 Iowa City West 21 13
15 Sioux City East 20 15
Dropped Out: None