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State tax collections up 8.4% in first three quarters of fiscal year

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April 5th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State tax collections are soaring — up nearly eight-and-a-half percent in the past nine months compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year. Jeff Robinson of the Legislative Services Agency says there have been increases in each of the main sources of revenue for the state.

“Individual income tax up 6.3%, sales and use tax up 9.7%,” he says, “and corporate income tax up 7.7%.” The state paid out 30 million dollars MORE in income tax refunds so far THIS year compared to the first three months of 2021.

“But it still very early in the tax filing season for any trend to be evident,” Robinson says. Iowa income taxes are due by April 30th. The tax cuts Governor Reynolds signed into law March 1st will start going into effect for the NEXT tax year. The immediate repeal of state taxes on retirement income and the first stage of reducing the income tax for individuals are projected to contribute to a nearly 15 million dollar in reduction in total tax payments to the state.

High School Tennis Scoreboard 04/04/2022

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April 4th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS TENNIS

Clarinda 8, Glenwood 1
CB Thomas Jefferson 5, Southwest Valley 4
Red Oak 5, Lewis Central 4

BOYS TENNIS

Clarinda 5, Glenwood 4
Denison-Schleswig 9, Cherokee Washington 0
St. Albert 8, CB Thomas Jefferson 1

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/04/2022

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April 4th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS SOCCER

Atlantic 2, Kuemper Catholic 0 (A: Lindley Eblen and Jada Jensen with 1 goal each)
Bondurant-Farrar 10, Carroll 0
Glenwood 2, Harlan 0
Lewis Central 8, Denison-Schleswig 0
Nodaway Valley/WCV 4, AHSTW 1
St. Albert 6, Creston 0
Tri-Center 6, Treynor 3
Underwood 10, Missouri Valley 0

BOYS SOCCER

AHSTW 3, West Central Valley 2
Bondurant-Farrar 10, Carroll 0
Creston 3, St. Albert 2
Glenwood 4, Harlan 0
Lewis Central 4, Denison-Schleswig 2
Treynor 9, Tri-Center 0
Underwood 10, Missouri Valley 0

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/04/2022

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April 4th, 2022 by admin

GIRLS GOLF

RVC Meet at Coon Rapids

  1. Coon Rapids-Bayard 214
  2. Boyer Valley 223
  3. CAM NTS
    Exira-EHK NTS
    Glidden-Ralston NTS
    Woodbine NTS

Medalist: Maci Miller, Boyer Valley, 47
Runner-Up: Mady McKee, CAM, 48

@ Griswold
Essex 245, Griswold NTS, Nodaway Valley NTS
Medalist: Joey Reynolds, Griswold, 56
Runner-Up: Allie Sandin, Essex, 57

@ Logan-Magnolia
Logan-Magnolia 222, Underwood 252
Medalist: Kali Collins, Logan-Magnolia, 48
Runner-Up: Mary Stephens, Underwood, 54

BOYS GOLF

RVC Meet at Coon Rapids

  1. Boyer Valley 172
  2. CAM 184
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard 185
  4. Exira-EHK 194
  5. Woodbine 203
  6. Glidden-Ralston 225

Medalist: Devin Melby, Boyer Valley, 38
Runner-Up: Cory Bantam, Woodbine, 39

@ Glenwood
Glenwood 154, Clarinda 187
Medalist: Braden Sneed, Glenwood, 35
Runner-Up: Gavin Schau, Glenwood, 38

@ Griswold
Nodaway Valley 209, Griswold 211, Essex 231
Medalist: Kywin Tibben, Essex, 46
Runner-Up: Kaden Herr, Nodaway Valley, 47

@ Logan-Magnolia
Fremont-Mills 167, Logan-Magnolia 176, Underwood 183
Medalist: Cooper Marvel, Fremont-Mills, 39
Runner-Up: Owen Thornton, Fremont-Mills, 39

Glenwood wins home boys Ram Relays, Atlantic 3rd

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April 4th, 2022 by admin

Glenwood Ram Relays – Boys
04/04/2022

Team Scores

1
Glenwood
162.00
2
Lewis Central
113.00
3
Atlantic
98.00
3
Bishop Heelan
98.00
5
Harlan
83.00
6
Red Oak
58.00
7
CB Abraham Lincoln
41.00
8
CB Thomas Jefferson
39.00
9
Creston
38.00

Glenwood got wins from Brock Sell (200M), Tyler Boldra (110M Hurdles, 400M Hurdles), Bryant Keller (1600M), Kord Ostrander (T-High Jump), and Shuttle Hurdle Relay.

Atlantic’s top performances included a win in the 4x800M Relay (Caden Andersen, Jayden Proehl, Alex Sonntag, Bennett Whetstone 8:46.70). Colton Rasmussen tied for the win in the High Jump, clearing 5-11 and Jayden Proehl was 4th. Caden Andersen was 2nd in the 800M. Jackson McLaren went 3rd in the 400M Hurdles and 110M Hurdles. Drew Engler was 3rd in the 3200M and 1600M. Alex Sonntag was 2nd in the 1600M.

Full results HERE

Republican House & Senate candidates speak in Atlantic Monday evening

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April 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Republicans hosted a “Know Your Candidates” forum Monday evening, at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic. The candidates answered questions with regard to Laws and Regulations, Energy and Labor, and of course, agriculture. Those candidates who spoke included; Senator Jim Carlin – Candidate for U-S Senate; State Senator Zach Nunn, Gary Leffler, and Nicole Hasso, Candidates for U-S House in the 3rd District.

Nicole Hasso

Senator Jim Carlin

Gary Leffler

Senator Zach Nunn

There were also representatives from Senator Grassley’s office and Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig.Each candidate gave an opening statement before they fielded questions, including one from Iowa GOP Chairman Jeff Kauffman, who asked, regardless of who wins the June Primary Election, will each of the candidates support the nominee in the House 3rd District race. The answer was yes. Jim Carlin and Troy Bishop also answered “yes,” if they would support the respective Senate Primary winner.

The next question dealt with packer concentration, anti-trust laws and what can be done to protect animal agriculture. Nicole Hasso said there must be options for meat processing. She mentioned the Cattleman’s Heritage Beef Company, which is constructing a $325 million, 1500-head-per-day, state-of-the-art beef-processing facility in Mills County,

Senator Carlin said the farmer’s voice in agriculture can only be heard when there is an aggressive pursuit of anti-trust legislation

Gary Leffler, from West Des Moines, said he’s the only candidate who owns and operates a farm. He warned the new plant being built in Mills County will be “regulated to death,” by the regulators and bureaucrats.

Senator Zach Nunn suggested, with regard to the rising cost of health insurance, farmers and small business owners should consider pooling their insurance to lower costs.

He says “Let’s get government out of the way and lets let Iowans start choosing for themselves” what their best options are to lower the costs. And, with regard to the topics of energy and labor, each of the candidates were in favor of being more energy independent, by pumping more oil, and opening-up the Keystone Pipeline. Gary Leffler said the Left won’t be happy until “You’re eating a veggie burger and driving electric cars.

As far as labor, Senator Nunn said we have to secure the southern boarder and at the same time expedite the process for bringing in those who want to be here legally.

The next Cass County Republican Forum takes place in May, and primarily focuses on social issues.

Key GOP lawmakers say Bottle Bill’s fate may be repeal

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April 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two key Republican lawmakers say they may consider getting rid of Iowa’s Bottle Bill if the legislature can’t agree on how to fix it this year. Republican Senator Jason Schultz of Schleswig led debate last week of a bill that makes changes in the system for redeeming nickel deposits on empty bottles and cans.

“It’s to the point where I think a whole lot of people agree that if we can’t get something done this year, next year we need to be looking at repeal,” Schultz says, “and just waiting for people to demand that we put something back in place and see what that looks like.” A bill eligible for House debate would make some of the same changes as the Senate-passed legislation. Both would let grocery stores to stop accepting empty bottles and cans, continue to let beverage distributors keep the money from unredeemed containers and increase funding for redemption centers.

Republican Representative Brian Lohse of Bondurant has been leading House negotiations on the future of the Bottle Bill.  “I’ll be honest, I’ve wanted to repeal this thing for four year but you know I think at some point we have to do something,” Lohse says. “I would like to try to fix it, but if we can’t fix it, this thing is going to implode on itself and it’s just time to repeal it.”

Lohse and Schultz made their comments today (Monday) on Iowa Public Radio’s “River to River” program.

IDPS graduates the 46th Basic Academy

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April 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Department of Public Safety reports the graduation on Friday, April 1st, of the 46th Basic Academy. The event took place at the Stony Creek Hotel Northwoods Conference Center, in Johnston. The ceremony recognized a graduating class of 18 recruits who previously served as certified officers in law enforcement agencies across Iowa before entering the Academy on January 24, 2022. Lieutenant Matthew Struecker served as Camp Commander.

Conducted at Camp Dodge, the 10-week Academy training focused on completing law enforcement coursework on laws of arrest, search and seizure, defensive tactics, arrest techniques, precision driving, firearms, emergency management services, fair and impartial policing, criminal law, accident investigation, human relations, physical fitness, human trafficking, motor vehicle law, domestic violence, crisis intervention for mentally ill and several other courses in law enforcement.

The ceremony was streamed live on the Iowa State Patrol’s Facebook page. From southwest Iowa, 46th Basic Academy graduates are assigned the following badge numbers, and will serve Iowans in the following areas:

Dustin Gelner #105 – Iowa State Patrol District   3

Trooper Gelnar and Commissioner Bayens

Tyler Shiels #300 – Iowa State Patrol District   3

Trooper Sheils and Commissioner Bayens

Trooper Gelner formerly served with the Atlantic Police Department. Trooper Shiels previously served with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office.

“We are extremely proud of these graduates and grateful to them for choosing to answer the call with the State of Iowa,” said Stephan K. Bayens, Commissioner of the Iowa Department of Public Safety. “At this point in history, I believe it is the most important time to be a law enforcement officer. There’s divisiveness, brokenness, and crime is on the rise. I cannot think of a more significant time for men and women to step up and bridge that gap, and I thank them for it,” Bayens added.

Graduates of the 46th DPS Academy, 4-1-22

Shenandoah man arrested on a probation violation warrant

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April 4th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Department reports on April 1st, deputies arrested 25-year-old Dean Anthoney Brooms, of Shenandoah. Brooms was taken into custody at the Sheriff’s Office, on a Page County Warrant for Probation Violation -sentencing charge of Child Endangerment.

He was booked into the Page County Jail on $2,000 Cash-only bond.

Temple transfer Williams picks Iowa State

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April 4th, 2022 by admin

Temple guard Jeremiah Williams announced on Monday that he is headed to Iowa State. The 6’5″ versatile guard picked Iowa State over offers from Illinois, DePaul, and Georgia.

Williams spent two seasons at Temple but wanted to transfer to be closer to his hometown of Chicago. Williams averaged 9.5 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game for the Owls this season before missing the last eight games with a shoulder injury.

Williams didn’t take long to make a transfer decision after entering the portal in late March.