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Grassley accuses Democrats of trying to federalize elections

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley fears Democrats in the chamber are trying to use the “nuclear option” of eliminating the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. Grassley reminds, it doesn’t take 60 votes to pass laws, but it does take 60 votes to stop debate in order to proceed to passing laws. He says getting rid of that 60-vote requirement would bring disaster. Grassley says, “This might seem like a subject that’s very much ‘inside the beltway,’ but Democrat leaders’ first order of business, after destroying this Senate tradition, is going to be the federal takeover of the elections.”

Since the nation was formed, Grassley says it’s always been state laws governing who could and couldn’t vote — with the only exceptions being the Constitutional amendments that granted voting rights to blacks, women and people 18 and older.  “So without this 60-vote requirement, the Senate and the country will be worse off,” Grassley says. “We could have wild swings in federal policy or even more partisan rancor.”

Democrats have a laundry list of “divisive, partisan policies” which Grassley says “could rocket through the Senate without amendment or debate.” He says the Senate is the “only place where minority views can be respected,” noting, the 60-vote margin has long driven Senate compromise. “When I have my Q-and-As in the 99 counties of Iowa, people are most often giving me a question about ‘How come we don’t have more bipartisanship?’,” Grassley says. “This 60-vote threshold forces the Senate divided 50-50 to get together or nothing’s going to get done. You might not believe it, but once in a while, we pass legislation.”

Grassley urges Democrats to “uphold the rights of the minority” because one day, they won’t be in power and “they’ll be sorry.”

CAM School Board approves then suspends vaccination policy; Accepts resignation of H.S. Principal

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Anita, Iowa) – Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education met in a regular session last night, and approved the resignation of CAM High School Principal Dominic Giegerich. Superintendent Paul Croghan….

Giegerich started with the CAM School District just before the 2005-2006 School Year. The Board also approved the hiring of

In other business, the Board acted to approve the Covid-19 employee vaccination/testing…

In short….

Croghan says it’s an everchanging situation, and they’re doing what they can to remain legal and safe. He said the CAM Education Association and Board shared opening proposals for Negotiations, but no numbers were exchanged at this time, with regard to pay and benefits.

The Board also continued discussions with regard to the district facilities, but took no action.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 1/11/22

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

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Reminder: Your 3-G phone could soon go dark

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – It was once the fastest and best service available — but the 3-G network phone service is now going away. Iowa Utilities Board spokesman, Don Tormey, says you may be without service soon. “If your mobile phone is more than a few years old — you may need to upgrade your device to avoid losing service before your mobile provider shuts down its 3-G network. And that transition is beginning with some providers this month,” Tormey says.

He says the impact depends on how you see your phone. “Some consumers like to switch their phones all the time whenever they’re eligible for an upgrade. There’s others, if there’s nothing wrong with their phone they don’t want to mess with it,” he says. “If people have had their phone for more than a few years, they should really check with their provider to see if they are impacted by the 3-G transition.” Phones aren’t the only thing that might be impacted. He says if you have a medical device, tablet, smartwatch, vehicle s-o-s device, or home security system that uses 3-G service, you’ll want to check with your provider as well.

You can find out more information on the I-U-B website. He says you can also go to the F-C-C’s website. “And this transition is going to take some time — it’s not all going to happen in the month of January. It’s a phase out, so it happens over time,” Tormey says.Tormey says the phaseout is will vary by company and their timelines.

Heartbeat Today 1-11-2022

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January 11th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with ISU Extension & Outreach Human Sciences Specialist Kimberly Cavalier about some upcoming programs focusing on wellbeing, suicide prevention and mental health first aid.

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 48. SW @ 15-25.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 27. SW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 45. NW @ 10-15.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 42.

Friday: Cloudy with a rain-snow mix. High around 35.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 30. Our Low was 9. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 40 and the Low was 19. The Record High on this date was 55 in 1986. The Record Low was -22 in 1892.

Drake’s Darian DeVries on the return of Roman Penn

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Drake coach Darian DeVries says senior point guard Roman Penn will try to play the rest of this season with an injured foot. Penn returned to the lineup this week after missing nearly a month after suffering as small fracture in his left foot.

DeVries says Penn’s conditioning is a question because he will be limited in practice.

Penn’s injury is one of the factors that has seen Drake under achieve this season. The preseason Valley favorites are 11-5 overall and 2-1 in conference play.

Drake hosts Illinois State Wednesday night.

Northern Iowa hosts Indiana State tonight (Tuesday night)

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) Northern Iowa coach Ben Jacobson says Noah Carter will remain the starter at center tonight (Tuesday night), when the Panthers host Indiana State. Junior center Austin Phyfe is still dealing with the long term effects of COVID and his playing time has been limited.

Jacobson says Phyfe’s minutes have varied from game to game.

The Panthers are riding a three game winning streak and Jacobson credits improved defense.

Jacobson says three point defense has made strides since the Panthers lost twice in Hawaii.

Indiana State has not played since January second due to a COVID pause and coach Josh Schertz says they will have a limited number of players.

Schertz says the Sycamores will be limited to seven players.

Schertz says with a short bench the Sycamores will be challenged on defense.

No. 15 Iowa State visits No. 9 Kansas tonight (Tuesday night)

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January 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 15th ranked Iowa State Cyclones look for a rare win in Allen Fieldhouse tonight (Tuesday night), with a visit to ninth ranked Kansas. The Cyclones have dropped 15 of their last 16 in Lawrence with the lone victory in 2017. ISU coach T.J. Otzelberger is more concerned about how his team plays than where it is played.

Otzelberger says the Cyclones can’t get caught up in the atmosphere.

After opening 12-0 the Cyclones have lost two of their last three.