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Ernst Leads 34 Senators Demanding Biden Stop Plan to Welcome Gazan Refugees

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May 2nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON – Following reports that the Biden administration is planning to welcome Gazan refugees into the United States, Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) led 34 of her colleagues in demanding the president stop his plan, citing concerns of potential terrorist ties, and instead focus his efforts on returning Americans held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.

“Your administration’s reported plan to accept Gazan refugees poses a national security risk to the United States. With more than a third of Gazans supporting the Hamas militants, we are not confident that your administration can adequately vet this high-risk population for terrorist ties and sympathies before admitting them into the United States…We are also frustrated that your administration is pushing ahead with a plan to evacuate Gazans from the Strip when there are still American citizens held hostage by Hamas. We demand that your administration cease planning for accepting Gazan refugees until you adequately answer our concerns and focus your attention instead on securing the release of U.S. hostages held by Hamas,” the senators wrote.

Ernst’s office says a recent poll found that over 70% of Gazans viewed Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel as the “correct” decision.

 They pointed out that, “We must ensure Gazans with terrorist ties or sympathies are denied admission into the United States—no easy feat, given the fact that the Gazans were the ones who voted Hamas into power in 2006. Without thorough vetting, your administration may inadvertently accept terrorists posing as refugees into the interior. This is especially the case as Hamas terrorists have a long track record of co-mingling with civilian populations in Gaza.”

The lawmakers added,  “Unfortunately, the risk of terrorists entering our homeland is no hypothetical matter. Border officials have arrested 169 people on the FBI terror watch lists in Fiscal Year 2023, a record-setting number that exceeds the total of the last six fiscal years combined. Apprehended terrorists include a Hezbollah fighter who intended “to make a bomb” and was headed for New York. Given your administration’s abject failure at countering the flow of potential terrorists at our border, how can Congress trust your administration to adequately vet the refugees crossing the Egypt-Gaza border, located nearly 6,000 miles away from Washington, D.C.?”

To prevent bringing a national security threat into our homeland at the taxpayer’s expense, the senators requested President Biden answer how many refugees his administration is planning to accept, what screening will be in place to prevent terrorist sympathizers from reaching our homeland, the cost to the taxpayer, whether the administration has consulted with partners in the region, and the locations for refugee housing.

Read the full letter here.

Iowa National Guard to Host Region IV Best Warrior Competition & Community Party This Weekend

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May 2nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Johnston, IA – The National Guard’s Region IV Best Warrior Competition is a rigorous event where soldiers from various states demonstrate their skills in fitness, marksmanship, and combat readiness, competing to earn the prestigious title of “Best Warrior”. Soldiers from seven states have won their respective state’s competition and will gather to compete for the right to move on to the national competition. This is the first time is seven years that the regional competition has been hosted in Iowa.

The competition is scheduled to take place from May 3rd to May 5th, 2024, at Camp Dodge, and for the first time ever, other locations within the Johnston community. The competition will culminate with a community-focused town party and awards presentation at the Johnston Town Center.

The town party, set for Sunday, May 5th, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., is free and open to the public. The event will feature live music by the 34th Army Band’s Rock Group 42R, food trucks, and activities perfect for all ages. An awards ceremony will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. to recognize the achievements of the soldiers participating in the competition.

Prior to the town party, members of the public are welcome to view select portions of the competition, which include physical fitness tests, obstacle courses, and water survival tasks. The public can observe the final leg of the ruck march at Crown Point and Terra Park from 8:00 a.m. to 8:40 a.m., and cheer on soldiers as they complete the competition at Johnston City Hall from 8:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

Iowa National Guard soldiers, Sergeant Lucas Peterson, a 68W Combat Medic from Boone, and Private First Class Shawn Halverson, an 11B Infantryman from Ames, will be representing Iowa in the competition.

For more information on the Best Warrior Competition and the town party, attendees are encouraged to visit the Iowa National Guard’s Facebook event page.

Atlantic Trojans Girls Softball preview with Coach Terry Hinzman

Sports

May 2nd, 2024 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans girls’ softball season is getting ready for their 2024 season. The Trojans are coming off a 3-2 loss to Davis County in the Class 3A Region 4 championship game last year. Atlantic ended had 23-16 record overall and had a 16-4 record in the Hawkeye Ten Conference last season.

The Trojans are coached by Terry Hinzman, who is in his 16th year as the head coach.

 

The Trojans got better as the season went along last year.

Many of the Trojan softball players participated in leagues over the summer.

Coach Hinzman talked about what his team goals are for this season.

The first Trojans softball game will be Monday May 20th at the Atlantic Little League Complex.

Heartbeat Today 5-2-2024

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 2nd, 2024 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with 2024 Griswold High School seniors Grant Rogers, Karly Millikan and Dakota Reynolds.

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Cass County Conservation needs volunteers for upcoming events!

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 2nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Conservation Interpretive Naturalist Lora Kanning say the Conservation Department’s 30th Pioneer Skills Festival takes place this Saturday afternoon (May 4th). Kanning says they still need help in the barn, so if you’re interested in volunteering by leading a pioneer station, email Lora Kanning at lkanning@casscoia.us. They would love to have help from 12:30-until 4 pm, as the festival runs from 1-4pm.

Kanning said also, the Cass County portion of the T-bone trail is CLOSED. DO NOT go around any barriers, please turn around. The Construction contractor is repairing bridge approaches in Cass county. The project is taking longer due to the weather. This weekend there may be sections of the trail open and others may have barriers. Kanning says they hope to be finished with the project next week!

On Thursday May 9th , the Cass County Conservation Department will host a 5th grade field trip and conservation day. They are asking for volunteers to help the 5th graders fish at Cold Springs park from 9am-2pm. If you are available that day to help, email Lora Kanning. That email again is lkanning@casscoia.us .

Lastly, Kanning reports summer camps still have a couple open spots. Fliers went out in the Department’s last newsletter! It can also be found on the Conservation Department’s website https://www.casscountyia.gov/county-departments/conservation-office/

Details on upcoming events and projects happening from May into June will be released in the next few weeks.

 

 

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am on Thursday, May 2, 2024

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

May 2nd, 2024 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .78″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .53″
  • Massena  .63″
  • Audubon  .54″
  • Corning  .79″
  • Avoca  .8″
  • Red Oak  65″
  • Earling  .65
  • Kirkman  .81″
  • Missouri Valley  .56″
  • Carroll  .75″
  • Clarinda  .17″
  • Creston  .85″

Creston man arrested for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Child Porn & related charges

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May 2nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officers with the Creston Police Department, Wednesday night, arrested 35-year-old Bryan Michael Vannausdle, of Creston. Vannausdle was taken into custody at his residence in the 500 block of S. Vine Street at around 8-p.m., on charges that include: Sexual Exploitation of a Minor; Receipt of Child Pornography; Possession of Child Pornography, and Transfer of Obscene Material of a Minor.

Vannausdle was being held without bond in the Union County Jail.

High School Track results from Wednesday May 1st

Sports

May 2nd, 2024 by admin

Girls

WIC Conference Meet
1. Riverside 150
2. Treynor 126
3. Tri-Center 117
4. Logan-Magnolia 98
5. Underwood 67.5
6. Audubon 60.5
7. AHSTW 51
8. Missouri Valley 36

 

High School Golf results from Wednesday May 1st

Sports

May 2nd, 2024 by admin

Girls

Sioux City East Tournament  

1.Sioux City East (375)

2. Atlantic (397)

Belle Berg (91)

MaKenna Sonntag (98)

Emma Rose (103)

Makenna Schroeder (105)

Abby Muller (116)

 

3. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (403)

4. LeMars (417)

5. Bishop Heelan (420)

6. MVAOCOU (436)

7. Woodbury Central (437)

8. Glenwood (460)

9. Sioux City North (468)

 

WIC Tournament 

1. Treynor (388)

2. Riverside (416)

3. Underwood (421)

4. IKM-Manning (437)

5. Logan-Magnolia (455)

6. Missouri Valley (469)

7. Tri-Center (472)

Medalist – Sophi Peterson, Treynor (85)

Runner Up – Addison Brink, Riverside (86)

 

Boys

WIC Tournament (@ Atlantic)

1.Treynor (293)

2.Missouri Valley (302)

3.Audubon (317)

4.Riverside (334)

5.AHSTW (352)

6.Underwood (357)

7.Tri-Center (368)

8.Logan-Magnolia (375)

9.IKM-Manning  (384)

Medalist: Jackson Tennis, Missouri Valley (68)

Runner Up: Evan White (71) 

 

 

 

Emails detail evidence gathering in IA online sports betting case

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May 2nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa [WHO-TV] — Newly obtained emails between investigators within the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations are shedding more light into why and how agents gathered evidence against student athletes at Iowa and Iowa State Universities in the online sports betting case. WHO-TV reports agents used geo-fence technology already employed by the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission to track all cell phone activity on both campuses. The evidence led to criminal charges and/or NCAA suspensions for 26 students; most pled guilty to underage gambling as part of plea deals. In March, the state dropped all charges against the five remaining defendants who pleaded not guilty; all 26 individuals are now suing the state.

According to internal emails provided by the Sandy Law Firm, Van Plumb and Matthew Boles who are representing the plaintiffs, DCI agents believed state code permitted them to use the software program Kibana, which is used by the Racing and Gaming Commission to track online sports betting, to cast a broad net to identify who was placing wagers.

An email exchange on September 15, 2022 from Story County prosecutor Tyler Grimm to DCI special agent Chris Swigart details Grimm explaining the need to obtain a warrant to obtain certain information they were after. No warrant was issued and the geo-fences were initiated. But communications also show agents knew their methods would be questioned.

Emails were obtained through the Freedom of Information Act and provided to WHO 13 by the attorneys representing the 26 plaintiffs from the Sandy Law Firm, attorney Van Plumb, and attorney Matthew Boles. GeoComply has publicly stated the way DCI agents used their software, Kibana, in this case was inappropriate.

The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission stated last August that the investigation did not reveal evidence of point shaving.