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Weekend warm up coming

News, Weather

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – January is going to end up on a warm note. National Weather Service meteorologist, Ashley Bury, says the relief is coming from the south. “We’re going to see some more southerly winds pushing some of that warmer air up into the area — so it’s going to be a nice relief to the temperatures we’ve been having on a little rollercoaster of ups and downs over the past week,” Bury says. Temperatures could be well about freezing in some parts of the state. “We’ll see temperatures increase back up into the 30s for much of the area. Some areas of eastern Iowa could still see temperatures in the 20s –but mainly areas of central and western Iowa could see values even in the 40’s for Saturday,” she says.

The warm conditions will continue into the early part of next week. “It looks like we’re still going to be in the 40s for Monday, and then as we get into the beginning of February — looks like it will kind of hold into the 30s for much of the area — and then dropping down back to the teens by Wednesday,” according to Bury. She says things aren’t usually this warm. “It’s about ten or 20 degrees about average for this time of year. The teens are bit more of what we’d expect, into February as well,” Bury says. The warmer temps will lead to more melting — and that melt will freeze again overnight. “Refreezing is definitely possible, so it’s important to be extra cautious when you are outside for that,” Bury says.

There have been times when temperatures were below zero in the last week, including some days with wind chills in the double-digits below zero.

IGHSAU Basketball Rankings 01/27/2022

Sports

January 28th, 2022 by admin

Class 1A
School Record LW
1 Newell-Fonda 15-1 1
2 Bishop Garrigan 14-3 2
3 Exira-EHK 15-0 3
4 North Linn 15-1 4
5 Springville 17-1 5
6 MMCRU 15-0 6
7 Burlington Notre Dame 15-0 7
8 North Mahaska 14-1 8
9 Storm Lake St. Mary’s 13-1 9
10 Westwood 16-1 13
11 Stanton 15-0 12
12 Martensdale-St. Marys 14-1 10
13 East Buchanan 13-3 11
14 Montezuma 14-2 14
15 Remsen St. Mary’s 15-2 15
Dropped Out: None

Class 2A
School Record LW
1 Dike-New Hartford 15-1 1
2 Denver 15-2 2
3 Central Lyon 15-1 3
4 Treynor 15-1 4
5 Sibley-Ocheyedan 13-3 5
6 Panorama 16-1 6
7 Iowa City Regina 14-3 8
8 Jesup 13-3 7
9 Grundy Center 15-2 9
10 Mediapolis 16-0 10
11 West Hancock 13-4 12
12 Aplington-Parkersburg 11-4 11
13 Cascade 13-3 NR
14 Nodaway Valley 14-3 NR
15 Ridge View 14-3 NR
Dropped Out: South Central Calhoun (13), West Branch (14), North Union (15)

Class 3A
School Record LW
1 Unity Christian 15-1 1
2 West Lyon 15-0 2
3 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 14-2 3
4 Ballard 14-3 4
5 Estherville-Lincoln Central 16-2 5
6 Center Point-Urbana 13-3 6
7 Roland-Story 12-4 10
8 West Liberty 13-4 8
9 Forest City 13-4 9
10 West Marshall 16-2 7
11 Clear Lake 11-4 11
12 Cherokee 11-6 12
13 Vinton-Shellsburg 11-6 NR
14 Des Moines Christian 11-5 NR
15 Centerville 14-2 NR
Dropped Out: Harlan (13), Monticello (14), Williamsburg (15)

Class 4A
School Record LW
1 Bishop Heelan 14-1 2
2 Dallas Center-Grimes 12-3 4
3 Glenwood 13-2 1
4 North Polk 15-2 3
5 Indianola 12-3 5
6 Grinnell 13-2 6
7 Cedar Rapids Xavier 11-5 7
8 Central DeWitt 12-4 10
9 North Scott 10-6 8
10 Waverly-Shell Rock 11-4 9
11 Keokuk 12-3 12
12 Benton Community 15-3 14
13 Bondurant-Farrar 9-5 11
14 Gilbert 9-5 NR
15 Clear Creek-Amana 11-5 NR
Dropped Out: Spencer (11), Pella (13)

Class 5A
School Record LW
1 Johnston 14-0 1
2 Waterloo West 13-1 3
3 Ankeny Centennial 13-2 4
4 Des Moines Roosevelt 13-2 6
5 Iowa City West 11-2 7
6 Dowling Catholic 13-2 5
7 Pleasant Valley 13-2 8
8 West Des Moines Valley 13-3 9
9 Iowa City High 11-2 2
10 Ankeny 11-4 10
11 Southeast Polk 8-7 11
12 Waukee Northwest 10-6 13
13 Cedar Falls 8-6 14
14 Iowa City Liberty 8-5 15
15 Cedar Rapids Washington 11-5 NR
Dropped Out: Linn-Mar (10)

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Friday, Jan. 28, 2022

Weather

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to Mostly-Sunny. High 24. N-SE wind @ 5-10 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 12. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 42. SW@ 10-15.
Sunday: P/Cldy. High 38.
Monday: P/Cldy. High 48.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 30. Our Low this morning was -4. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 27 and the Low was 9. The Record High on this date was 58 in 1931. The Record Low was -23 in 1915.

Cass County woman arrested in Montgomery County

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop Thursday night in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of a woman from Cass County (IA). Deputies pulled over a vehicle at Highway 34 and 4th Street at around 9:40-p.m., and upon further investigation, arrested 23-year-old Parrish Wright, of Cumberland, for Driving While License Suspended. Wright was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Iowa falls to No. 6 Purdue

Sports

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Sixth ranked Purdue scorched the nets for 61 percent shooting, including 13 of 22 from three points range in an 83-73 win over Iowa, Thursday, in Iowa City. The Boilers raced out to a 30-15 lead at the outset and were never threatened. Kris Murray led Iowa with 23 points as the Hawkeyes struggled on offense in the opening half.

Iowa cut an 18-point deficit to five in the second half but could get no closer.

The Hawkeyes fall to 4-5 in the Big Ten and 14-6 overall.

No. 1 Penn State visits No. 2 Iowa in college wrestling Friday night

Sports

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The top two wrestling teams in the country collide tonight (Friday night) in Iowa City, when top ranked Penn State visits second ranked Iowa. The Hawkeyes put their 29-match win streak in duals on the line. Iowa coach Tom Brands.

A sold out crowd of nearly 15 thousand will be on hand at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Brands says it will be up to the Hawkeyes to make the crowd a factor.

Iowa 197 pounder Jacob Warner says the Hawkeyes and Nittany Lions begin each season with the goal of winning an NCAA title.

Iowa 174-pounder Michael Kemerer says it has developed into a great rivalry.

Iowa opened the season top ranked but fell to second after three time national champion Spencer Lee had to cut his season short for ACL surgery on both knees.

No. 23 Iowa women visit Northwestern Friday night

Sports

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The 23rd ranked Iowa Hawkeye women look for their seventh straight win tonight (Friday night), with a visit to Northwestern. The Hawkeyes last loss was at home to the Wildcats back on January sixth. Hawkeye coach Lisa Bluder.

Bluder says the Hawkeyes are a much more confident team than the first time they played Northwestern.

After setting a Big Ten record with 18 assists in a win at Penn State Hawkeye sophomore Caitlin Clark heads into the game as the nation’s leader in scoring and assists.

Clark says limiting turnovers against Northwestern is a key.

The Hawkeyes are 7-1 in the Big Ten.

Chief justice says student loan debt prevents lawyers from practicing in rural Iowa

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court says she’d like to see more programs that encourage lawyers to live and practice in rural Iowa. Chief Justice Susan Christensen is a Harlan native, and still lives in Shelby County.

Christensen says people talk about helping doctors and dentists pay off student loans if they practice in rural communities, but no one thinks about lawyers until they NEED a lawyer.

Christensen suggests the irony is a lawyer who starts out in a small town is able to get far more experience than a law school grad who lands a job in a big city firm.

Christensen says lawyers who work in large firms often spend years carrying someone’s briefcase before they get to have their own clients. Christensen made her comments during the “Breaking Glass” women’s leadership series sponsored by the Mason City Chamber of Commerce.

2 arrested in connection with Jan. 7th shooting in eastern Iowa

News

January 28th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Public Safety report two suspects have been taken into custody, in connection to the Jan. 7th shooting of 41-year-old Kenneth James, of Coralville. The incident occurred during a drug deal. Authorities say as the result of an investigation, 17-year-old Jaden Miller, of Columbus Junction, and 19-year-old Mya Wright, of Iowa City, were arrested Thursday. They each face Felony charges of Attempted Murder and Robbery in the 1st Degree. If convicted, they face up to 25-years in prison. Both remain held on a $500,000 cash-only bond, each. The investigation continues, and additional charges are possible.

Officials with the Washington Police Department say the suspects invited James to the town of Washington to conduct the transaction, during the course of which James was shot once in the torso by Miller, as James was sitting in his vehicle in a parking lot at 600 W. Adams Street.

James then left the area, eventually crashing his vehicle before calling 9-1-1. He was located and transported to the University of Iowa Hospital for treatment. Washington Police were assisted by the Iowa DCI, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Columbus Junction Police and the  Washington County Attorney’s Office.

House GOP tax plan largely mirrors governor’s bill; Speaker expects vote on bill soon

News

January 27th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans, Thursday, released a tax plan that uses the governor’s outline for lowering the state income tax to a single rate of four percent and making retirement income tax exempt.  “I’ve been clear that we want to have something that’s part of our tax plan, that’s sustainable as part of our tax plan and something that works without having to raise any taxes. I think we have that bill.” That’s House Speaker Pat Grassley. He expects the plan to be debated in the House soon, but he’s not setting a date.

“The governor’s bill that she proposed — lowering the rates to four percent, addressing the retirement — is a great place for us to get a bill that can move through the process very quickly,” Grassley said. The House G-O-P plan does not include a cut in the corporate tax rate as Governor Reynolds and Republicans in the senate have proposed. Grassley says changing state tax policy toward corporations — including a review of tax breaks — should be a separate conversation — for a separate bill.

“I think our focus has to maintain on addressing the governor’s priority that she laid out for the legislature, which I would say is the retirement (income) and the 4% tax,” Grassley says. Democrats say a flat tax will wind up causing some Iowans to pay more and dramatically reduce the amount of income tax the wealthiest Iowans pay.

As Radio Iowa reported Wednesday, SENATE Republicans not only propose a corporate tax cut, their plan includes a maneuver to supply new funding for water quality and outdoor recreation projects.