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GOP lawmakers resolve to cut taxes again in 2022

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January 3rd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2022 Iowa legislative session starts next Monday and Governor Kim Reynolds and her fellow Republicans in the House and Senate are putting tax cuts the top of their agenda. Majority Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny is the top Republican in the Senate. “We’re shooting to make another big reduction in the taxes that Iowans pay,” Whitver says, “and we want to continue to make us one of the most competitive states in the country.” Whitver and Governor Reynolds say their goal is generational tax change, with their ultimate goal being the elimination of the Iowa income tax.

“Iowa is really in a strong position and that’s after record investments in foundational priorities, tax cuts,” Reynolds says. “We still have a significant, healthy balance that we’ve over-collected and it’s time to turn that money back to the taxpayers.” That’s a reference to the more than one BILLION dollars in the state’s Taxpayer Relief Fund. It’s the accumulation of tax payments that were way above official estimates over the past couple of years. House Speaker Pat Grassley says that money should be returned to Iowans as quickly as possible, and the plan should not pick winners and losers.

“I don’t think we need some huge, complex tax conversation,” Grassley says. “I think we can do this in a way that we give significant relief and do it so we all understand it and Iowans understand it.” House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst) of Windsor Heights says she and her fellow Democrats will release their own tax plan. “To make sure that any kind of a tax cut helps middle class families the most,” Konfrst says.

Zach Wahlsof Coralville, the Democratic leader in the Iowa Senate, says Republicans wouldn’t have been able to cut taxes if the federal government hadn’t provided Iowa with a sizable amount of pandemic relief. “The idea that we’re going to spend these one time dollars on a permanent elimination of the income tax — it’s like drilling a hole in a sinking boat,” Wahls says. “It doesn’t make sense.”

The official estimate for the current fiscal year indicates just over half of all the taxes paid to the State of Iowa will come from personal income taxes.

December 2021 Weather Data for Atlantic

Weather

January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The last month of 2021 in Atlantic 12 degrees warmer and slightly less than one-inch drier than normal. The Average High for December was 45. The Average Low was 20. We received just .16″ of precipitation during the entire month, including .2″ melted snow on the 10th. December 15th was the warmest day, with a record-breaking 72 degrees, followed by December 2nd, when we set a record High of 65.

There were no record Low temps set for the month. The coldest morning was on Dec. 31, when we bottomed-out the mercury at 4 degrees. During the month of January in Atlantic, we typically see a little over eight-tenths of an inch of precipitation (Including melted snowfall). The Average High is 29, and the average Low is 9 Degrees.

We’ll let you know how the data compared to those stats, when we compile the data next month.

Atlantic Parks & Rec Board to hold a Special Meeting, Monday evening

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January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Members of the City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors will hold a special meeting at 5:15-p.m. on Monday, Jan. 3rd. The meeting takes place at the Parks and Rec Office located in Sunnyside Park.

On their agenda, is a review and update on the project scope of a Facility Program/Services Plan agreement with the Nishna Valley YMCA, in Atlantic. The Board’s next regular meeting will be held Jan. 17th, in the Atlantic City Hall’s Council Chambers.

Cass and Adair County Boards of Supervisors to meet (Separately) Jan. 3rd

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January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic & Greenfield, Iowa) – The Cass and Adair County Boards of Supervisors will hold separate meetings beginning at 9-a.m., Monday, Jan. 3rd. Both Boards will handle their annual administrative/re-organizational sessions, which includes action on:

  • Electing (or re-elect) a Board Chair and Vice Chair
  • Approving a Master Matrix Resolution (with regard to livestock confinement building construction)
  • Approve appointments to various boards, commissions and committees.
  • Approve officials newspapers for publication of notices/ordinances, etc.
  • and other administrative matters.

Both Boards will also hear reports/updates from their County Engineer (Trent Wolken, in Cass Co., & Nick Kauffman, in Adair Co.). The Cass County Board of Supervisors will meet in their Boardroom at the Cass County Courthouse, in Atlantic. The Adair County Supervisors will meet in the Courtroom at the Adair County Courthouse, in Greenfield.

Injury accident in Union County, Saturday afternoon

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January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

One-person was injured during a rollover accident on Highway 25 in Union County, Saturday. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, a 2014 Dodge RAM pickup driven by 24-year-old George Wesley Eaglen, of Greenfield, was traveling east on the highway near Creston at around 1:34-p.m., when the pickup went out of control because it was traveling too fast for road conditions.

The vehicle entered the north ditch and slid into a culvert before it rolled once and came to rest on its wheels, with the front wheels in a pond near the Creston Golf Course. A passenger in the pickup, 18-year-old Peyton Sue Braman, of Knoxville, complained of pain and possible injury, but was not transported to the hospital. She was not wearing a seat belt.

Authorities say Eaglen was not hurt. Damage to the pickup was estimated at $5,500. No citations were issued.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Sunday, Jan. 2nd 2022

Weather

January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 16. Wind chill values as low as -25. North northwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. **WIND CHILL ADVISORY until Noon for wind chill factors as low as -25.**
Tonight: Clear, with a low around -1. Wind chill values as low as -10. South southwest wind 5 to 8 mph.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 36. Wind chill values as low as -10. South wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36. Breezy.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 15. Windy.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 4. Our this morning, -10. We received 1.6-inches of snow in Atlantic, Saturday at the KJAN studios. Liquid precip. value = .05″.  Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 23 and the Low was 7. The Record High on this date was 64 in 2002. The Record Low was -19 in 1901.

DONNA GROTHEN, 84, of Greenfield (Svcs. 1/7/22)

Obituaries

January 2nd, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DONNA GROTHEN, 84, of Greenfield, died Saturday, January 1, 2022, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle.  Funeral services for DONNA GROTHEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Jan. 7th, at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 6, 2022, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Greenfield from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com. (soon to be www.lambfunerals.com)

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery. A luncheon will be held at the church following the burial.

Memorials may be directed to the Donna Grothen Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

DONNA GROTHEN is survived by:

Her daughter – Nancy Grothen, of Murray

Her son – Frank Grothen, of Greenfield

other relatives and friends.

Creighton beats Marquette in double overtime

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January 1st, 2022 by admin

Alex O’Connell hit a three at the buzzer of overtime to force another extra session and Creighton outscored Marquette 8-2 the rest of the way for a 75-69 double overtime win on Saturday.

Marquette rallied all the way back from 17 points down early in the second half to get the game to overtime in the first place. The Bluejays then overcame a five point deficit in the final 62 seconds of overtime to keep the game alive.

Ryan Hawkins had 18 points with 12 rebounds for his 34th career double-double. He hit a big three in the second overtime that broke a 69-all tie. Ryan Kalkbrenner had a monster game with 20 points and 12 rebounds, both career highs to go along with 4 blocks.

Creighton improved to 10-3 overall and 2-0 in the Big East. Marquette fell to 8-6 overall and 0-3 in the Big East.

Next up for the Bluejays is a Wednesday visit to Villanova for a 7:30 p.m. game on FS1.

4 Hawkeyes advance to Semifinals at Southern Scuffle

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January 1st, 2022 by admin

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee – Six Hawkeyes advanced to the quarterfinal round and four moved on to the semifinals at the Southern Scuffle at McKenzie Arena on Saturday. Drake Ayala, Aaron Costello, Cullan Schriever and Brennan Swafford all advanced to the semifinals slated for noon (CT) on Sunday. 

Ayala, a freshman from Fort Dodge, Iowa, picked up a tech fall in the first round before topping Oklahoma State’s Reece Witcraft via 17-6 major decision in the round of 16. In the quarterfinals, Ayala handled Missouri’s Noah Surtin, winning a 9-3 decision over the tournament’s No. 3 seed while accumulating 2:41 of riding time. The unseeded Ayala will square off with No. 2 seed Patrick McKee of Minnesota in the semifinals. 

Senior Aaron Costello put on a dominating performance in the round of 64 defeating Josiah Hill of Arkansas-Little Rock by major decision, 14-5.  In the round of 32 he made quick work of Stanford’s Seamus O’Malley pinning him in 2:20. Costello defeated Michael Wolfgram of West Virginia by decision, 5-3, to advance to the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, with the score tied 1-1 with six seconds remaining in the third period, Costello scored a takedown to win by decision and advance. Costello matches up against Cornell’s No. 2 seed Lewis Fernandes in the semifinals. 

Redshirt freshman Cullan Schriever picked up three decisions and a major decision, going 4-0 on his way to the semifinals. Schriever defeated Buffalo’s Derek Spann, 3-2, in his quarterfinal match. Schriever escaped to begin the second period to tie the match at 1-1, before scoring a takedown at the start of the third period that proved to be the difference in the match. Schriever will wrestle Michigan State’s Rayvon Foley – the bracket’s No. 1 seed – in the semifinals. 

Senior and two-time NAIA National Champion Brennan Swafford earned a major decision in round one and won by decision in both the round of 16 and the quarterfinals to advance to Sunday’s semifinals. Swafford won a dominant 9-0 major decision in the round of 32 over Chattanooga’s Thomas Sell, and defeated North Dakota State’s Riley Habisch, 9-6, in the quarterfinals. Swafford wrestles South Dakota State’s Cade DeVos, a Southeast Polk High School alum and the bracket’s No. 2 seed, in the semifinals. 

Freshman Wyatt Henson and redshirt freshman Patrick Kennedy each advanced to the quarterfinal round. Henson was pinned by Missouri’s Allan Hart and Kennedy lost a 6-4 decision to West Virginia’s Peyton Hall in sudden victory. In the consolations Kennedy will face Caleb Fish of Michigan State, and Henson will face Heath Gonyer of Appalachian State. 

Action resumes at 10 a.m (CT). Live results and a video stream are available at FLO.

Spencer Lee to have season-ending surgery

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January 1st, 2022 by admin

The University of Iowa wrestling program announced Saturday that senior Spencer Lee will undergo surgery and miss the remainder of the 2021-22 season. The decision to have season-ending surgery was made collectively by Lee, his family, and the Iowa coaching staff and medical team.