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Reynolds makes renewed pitch for her private school scholarships

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is making another public pitch for her plan to establish 10-thousand state-funded accounts for parents who wish to send their kids to private schools.  “We’ve made a lot of concessions and compromises with the new bill that I put forward this year,” Reynolds says, “but we’re going to continue to work with legislators and listen and do what we can to get it across the finish line.”

The governor’s bill has yet to advance out of a legislative committee, but a Senate panel is likely to debate it this week. A key Republican, though, says the concept is stalled in the House. Reynolds says she’s not giving up. “I feel really good about it,” Reynolds says. “We are having a lot of conversations. We’re talking about what the bill actually does.”

Reynolds held a news conference at a private school in Des Moines to tout her plan for state scholarships to parents like Jessica Cashman, a single mother who’s sending her daughter to St. Theresa’s Catholic school. Cashman says she wants her daughter’s school to align with the values she’s teaching her at home. “The biggest factor is that I want to make sure I lay down a foundation…in my five-year-old child,” Cashman says. “Foundation to me is a love of God, education and country.”

Cashman has received private scholarship money to send her daughter to the school. According to the governor, 56 percent of the state’s budget is being spent on public schools and Reynolds says that’s money well spent for most, but not all families who’d be able to use the state-funded scholarships she hopes to create. “I believe with all my heart that this is going to raise all of our school districts across the state,” Reynolds says. “You know, competition does that.”

Charlotte James, a junior at Dowling Catholic High School in West Des Moines, says when she speaks with friends who don’t attend her school, they often wish for the experiences she’s having at Dowling. “By offering these scholarships to students, there’s more of an opportunity for those who want to push themselves and succeed,” she says.

The governor’s plan calls for depositing about 53-hundred dollars in state money in accounts for low and middle income parents who either move their child from a private to a public school or enroll their child in the kindergarten at a private school.

Viral hog disease confirmed in the Caribbean

Ag/Outdoor

February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A highly-contagious pig disease is being found in the Caribbean, and if African Swine Fever were to spread to the Midwest, it would have a devastating impact on pork producers. The viral disease is confirmed in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Jack Shere, with the U-S-D-A’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, says they’re keeping a close eye out.

“We have to be sensible about what we restrict,” Shere says. “Anything that we recover that’s pork-related from Haiti or from the Dominican Republic at the airports or from seaports, we confiscate that and we incinerate it.” The U-S has strengthened border protections, while pork from those Caribbean countries can’t be imported here. Plus, the U-S. monitors pork processing plants in Puerto Rico for the disease. Shere says those measures are working. “I think our mitigation strategies have been very successful up to this point,” Shere says. “As always, you never want to let your guard down with any disease.”

Shere says American producers should have good biosecurity measures in place, which includes restricting visitors and disinfecting boots. Ag economists say if African Swine Fever should make its way to the Midwest, pork export markets would shut down. Shere says the best way to keep it out of the U-S is for widespread testing in the Caribbean and culling pigs that are positive.

(by Katie Peikes, Iowa Public Radio)

Atlantic woman wins $10,000 Lottery Prize

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa — A woman from Cass County (Iowa) has won a $10,000 lottery prize. Lottery officials say Amy Mardesen, of Atlantic, won the big prize in the Iowa Lottery’s “$100,000 Mega Crossword” scratch game. She purchased her winning ticket at Casey’s East (1408 E. Seventh St.) in Atlantic, and claimed her prize Friday at lottery headquarters in Clive.

Amy Mardesen

The $100,000 Mega Crossword is a $10 scratch game that features overall odds of 1 in 3.30 and 38 top prizes of $100,000. For more information about this game, and the number of prizes still available, visit ialottery.com.

Harlan Police report, 2/15/22

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report arrests dating back to Feb. 3rd.

On February 12, 2022: 28-year-old Karla Roxana Toc Arguleta, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Arguleta was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with domestic abuse assault; and 52-year-old Kevin Boyd Canter, of Atlantic, was arrested following a call for service. Canter was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with disorderly conduct.

There were three arrests in Harlan on Feb. 8th: 46-year-old Tristine Ann Mackey, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant. Mackey was transported to the Shelby County Jail; 38-year-old Cory Christopher McCoy, of Harlan, was arrested on an active Shelby County warrant. McCoy was transported to the Shelby County Jail; and 41-year-old Daniel Harvey Pash, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Pash was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with possession of a controlled substance, improper use of registration, no proof of insurance and driving while suspended.

February 6th, Harlan Police arrested 40-year-old Jasper William Daniel, of Atlantic, on an active Shelby County warrant. Daniel was transported to the Shelby County Jail.

On the 4th, 21-year-old Madison Marie Hansen, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Hansen was transported to the Shelby County Jail where she was charged with driving while revoked and fraudulent use of license plates. And, on February 3rd, 39-year-old William Joseph Bullock, of Harlan, was arrested following a traffic stop. Bullock was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while barred.

Atlantic Woman Sentenced for Methamphetamine Offense

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA – The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports a Cass County (IA) woman, 34-year-old Amanda Marie Belnap, of Atlantic, was sentenced Monday (Feb. 14) to 120 months (10-years) in prison for Conspiracy to Distribute Methamphetamine. Her term of imprisonment will be followed by five years of supervised release. According to court documents Belnap pleaded guilty to the charge on September 2, 2021.

Between July 2020 and May 2021, Belnap obtained approximately 16 pounds of methamphetamine at her home in Atlantic from a source in California through the mail. On May 6, 2021, in an interview with law enforcement, Belnap admitted she had received and distributed the methamphetamine. On May 8, 2021, the United States Postal Service intercepted another package mailed to Belnap from her source in California that contained approximately 900 grams of methamphetamine. As part of the conspiracy, Belnap distributed the methamphetamine to people in locations across the Southern and Northern Districts of Iowa and would send money back to the source in California.

Amanda Marie Belnap

United States Attorney Richard D. Westphal of the Southern District of Iowa made the announcement. The Iowa Division of Narcotics Enforcement, Cass County Sheriff’s Office, Southwest Iowa Narcotics Enforcement Task Force, Muscatine County Drug Task Force, Johnson County Drug Task Force, Tri County Drug Task Force, and the Iowa State Patrol investigated the case. This case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Offices for the Southern District of Iowa.

Iowa women slated to play in Phil Knight Legacy Tournament

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February 15th, 2022 by admin

PORTLAND, Ore. – University of Iowa women’s basketball will compete in the 2022 Phil Knight Legacy College Basketball Tournament on Nov. 25 and 27 in Portland, Oregon, to honor Phil Knight and his contribution to college basketball.

Hosted by Rip City Management, LLC, the Phil Knight Legacy will feature Iowa, Duke, Oregon State and UConn in the women’s field.

Each team will play one game per day in the bracket-style format. Games will be held inside the Chiles Center at University of Portland, Rose Quarter’s Moda Center and Veterans Memorial Coliseum.

Ticket information, schedule and brackets will be announced at a later date.

2 from Kansas City, MO. arrested in Glenwood

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports two people from Kansas City, Missouri, were arrested Valentine’s Day. Authorities say 20-year-old’s Yasir Mohamed and Musa Abdi were taken into custody for Prohibited Acts. Their cash/surety bonds were set at $2,000 each.

SkyWest cuts flights to Mason City, Fort Dodge due to staffing trouble

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Due to staffing issues, SkyWest Airlines plans to reduce the number of weekly flights out of Mason City and Fort Dodge. SkyWest filed the notice of intent with the US Department of Transportation on February 2nd that they intend to cut back the number of flights a week under the Essential Air Service program between Mason City and Chicago, and from Fort Dodge to Chicago and Denver, from 12 to 10.

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SkyWest in a handful of other markets wants to reduce the number of weekly flights from 12 to seven. SkyWest tells the US DOT that staffing issues caused by the COVID pandemic are causing the need to reduce flights across their network.

Adult retreat proposed for an area near Lyman in Cass County

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February 15th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday morning, received a presentation from Aaron Sindt, from Lyman, with regard to an economic development project for an area near Lyman, that would serve as an Adult-only Retreat with cabins. Currently, he has a building pad down and a pond on the property. Other ponds will be added.

After a party check’s-in, they will be given a code and given your options.

Sindt said the plan is to build six cabins around the ponds. The fully-furnished cabins will be around 800 square feet, each.

Your food will already be in the refrigerator, ready to go, along with instructions on how to cook it. Outside the cabins will be a high end grilling area with contact information for local cattle and hog producers if a guest really likes the quality of those locally-sourced products they’re grilling.

A natural spring will supply water to the cabins. He said he wants the retreat to be a place where anyone 21 and older can get away for a night and have a high-end experience where everything is included and you can go home the next day without any problems. Along with the cabins, he wants to build an event-center of sorts, for custom farm-to-table events, small class reunions, small family events, work building seminars, etc.

He hopes to have the Adult Retreat open by the Spring of 2023. Sindt said he looked into some grant opportunities to help with funding the project, but acknowledged it’s not easy to find anything for unincorporated cities. He wasn’t asking for funds when he spoke to the Board on Tuesday. Sindt just wanted to show them his plans and for them to keep him in mind for any
Supervisor Steve Green told Sindt that they do have a tax rebate program available for economic development projects in the unincorporated parts of the county.

Cyclones to play in 2022 Phil Knight Invitational

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February 15th, 2022 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State men’s basketball team will play in the 2022 Phil Knight Invitational November 24-25 and Nov. 27 in Portland, Oregon. Games will be played at the Moda Center, Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the Chiles Center as the men’s tournament is played alongside a four-team women’s tournament that will feature Iowa State, Michigan State, North Carolina and Oregon.

Along with the Cyclones, the PKI features a number of the nation’s elite men’s basketball programs. Iowa State’s bracket will also include Alabama, Michigan State, North Carolina, Oregon, Portland, UConn and Villanova.

The field has a combined 206 NCAA Tournament appearances, 43 Final Fours and 16 NCAA titles. Each team will play one game per day in the bracket-style format on Nov. 24, 25 and 27.

Brackets and the complete schedule of games will be announced this summer. Ticket information will be available soon. Fans can sign up for pre-sale access at https://rosequarter.com/hoops/.