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Iowa Taxpayer Relief Fund has surpassed $1 billion

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November 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The state’s “Taxpayer Relief Fund” has grown from 74 million dollars two years ago to more than one BILLION dollars this fall — and the latest newsletter from Iowa House Republicans says there’s no valid reason that money should not be returned to taxpayers. There’s more than 800 million in two OTHER state funds designed to respond to emergencies and last spring, Democrats in the legislature called for spending some of THAT money on pandemic relief. Republican House Speaker Pat Grassley says the G-O-P approved a state budget that provided the highest amount of funding ever for broadband, with more money to K-through-12 schools and public safety — all while accumulating what amounts to a billion dollars extra.

“We continue to fund the priorities that we hear from Iowans, but also we hear from Iowans that if there is an overpayment — which I look at this as an overpayment — we need to figure out how we get that back in the hands of Iowans, so they can get that back in the economy,” Grassley says. The Taxpayer Relief Fund was created in 2019, so ALL state tax revenue that’s over and above the official projections set by a three-member state panel is deposited in the fund. Grassley says its exponential growth shows Iowa’s economy is resurgent.

“Our economy has really been strong here in this state,” Grassley says. “You go anywhere, people are hiring. People are buying.” Governor Reynolds and the Republican leader in the Iowa Senate have said their long-term goal is to eliminate the state income tax. Grassley, the top Republican in the House, agrees.  “I don’t think that there’s any elected Republican in our caucus that would say: ‘Oh, no we don’t want to work to get the state’s income tax as low as we can,'” Grassley says. “Obviously, the ultimate goal would be zero.”

Democratic leaders in the legislature say tax cuts should benefit working Iowans. In 2011, the legislature created a Taxpayer Trust Fund for up to 60 million dollars in unexpected state tax revenue every year. The fund originally provided state income tax credits, but was changed three years ago so ALL state tax collections that exceeded expectations have been deposited in the renamed Taxpayer Relief Fund.

Hawkins scores 14 in Creighton win over SIU-Edwardsville

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

Creighton men’s basketball improved to 6-1 on the season with a 70-65 victory at home over SIU Edwardsville on Saturday. The Bluejays trailed by 12 at half but rallied for the win.

Ryan Hawkins had 14 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals, and 2 blocks in the victory. Ryan Kalkbrenner added 13 points. Creighton held the Cougars scoreless over the final 5:07 of the game.

Next up for the Bluejays is a home game against North Dakota State on Tuesday before hosting Iowa State on Saturday.

UNI takes down No. 16 St. Bonaventure

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

The UNI men’s basketball team knocked off 16th ranked St. Bonaventure 90-80 on Saturday in Allegany, NY. AJ Green tied his career high wiht 35 points to lead the Panthers to the win.

UNI shot 51.6% from the field and 48.4% from three point range as the Panthers led the entire second half and led by as many as 19.

The Panthers improved to 2-3 and handed the Bonnies their first loss of the year (5-1).

Next up for UNI is a road trip to Bradley on December 1st at 7:00 p.m.

Maddax DeVault becomes Nodaway Valley’s all-time leading scorer in loss to Springville

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

Maddax DeVault became Nodaway Valley’s all-time leading scorer on Saturday, scoring 15 points in a Wolverine loss to Springville 88-53. The two teams squared off in the Rivalry Saturday event that was hosted by Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids.

DeVault passed Josie Clarke on the Wolverines scoring list with 1,300 points now for her career.

Springville, ranked 4th in Class 1A, scored 28 points in the second quarter to open up a 20 point lead by halftime. Two other Wolverines finished in double figures with Lindsey Davis scoring 13 and Annika Nelson 10. The Wolverines came in ranked 2nd in Class 2A.

Next up for Nodaway Valley is a home game on Friday against Creston.

No. 15 Iowa will play No. 2 Michigan in B1G Championship

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

(Radio Iowa) Iowa will bid for its 12th Big Ten Championship on Saturday when the Hawkeyes head to Indianapolis to play second ranked Michigan in the league title game. The 15th Hawkeyes overcame a mid-season two game losing streak to finish 10-2 and opened as a nearly 11 point underdog.

That is Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz who was not ready on Sunday to name a starting quarterback. Spencer Petras relieved Alex Padilla in the second half at Nebraska and helped rally the Hawkeyes to a 28-21 win over the Huskers.

Ferentz says they plan to name a starter on Tuesday.

Despite a struggling offense the Hawkeyes have been finding ways to win and erased double digit deficits in their last two games.

After a disastrous 2-4 COVID shortened 2020 season that put coach Jim Harbaugh on the hot seat the Wolverines are 11-1 and a win away from a spot in the College Football Playoff.

The Wolverines are coming off a breakthrough win against arch rival Ohio State and Harbaugh says the stakes are even higher this week.

Harbaugh says the championship is on the line as well as a shot at the national title.

Harbaugh says the Hawkeyes are a fundamentally sound team that excels in special teams play.

That game is a 7:00 p.m. kickoff on Saturday. Our coverage on KJAN will start at 5:00 p.m. on the Hawkeye Radio Network.

No. 13 ISU routs Penn State 93-59; Advances to GCS Championship

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

ESTERO, Florida – No. 13 Iowa State (6-0) cruised past Penn State (4-2), 93-59, to advance to the Gulf Coast Showcase Championship game in Estero, Florida.

Competing with a limited roster, the Cyclones made the most of their opportunities, shooting 47.1 percent from the field and connecting on a season-high 18 triples to rout PSU.

Iowa State competed for the first 33 minutes of action with just six players with Emily Ryan (9), Ashley Joens (13), Aubrey Joens (21), Morgan Kane (11), Beatriz Jordão (13) and Lexi Donarski (12) giving the Cyclones a 73-43 lead before the ISU bench was emptied. All 10 Cyclones who saw action would score, as Iowa State completed the rout of PSU.

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Iowa State will take on UMass in the Gulf Coast Showcase championship game on Sunday, Nov. 28 at 6:30 p.m. All the games will be streamed on FloHoops.

UNI falls to Eastern Washington in FCS Playoffs

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November 28th, 2021 by admin

The UNI Panther football team saw their postseason run come to an end on Saturday with a 19-9 loss to No. 4 Eastern Washington. Eastern Washington led the entire way behind one touchdown pass and one touchdown run from quarterback Eric Barriere. The Eagles led 9-7 at half and scored ten straight in the second half to seize control.

Matt Morrissey came out in the second half to replace Panther starting quarterback Theo Day. Day threw the Panthers only touchdown in the second quarter to Sam Schnee on a 14 yard connection.

Eastern Washington was held well below their offensive averages but still piled up 412 yards of offense. The Eagles advance to face No. 6 seed Montana on Friday, December 3td in Missoula, Montana at 6:00 p.m.

UNI ends their season with a record of 6-6. It was UNI’s 22nd appearance in the FCS Playoffs.

Iowa’s Fran McCaffery previews Monday night’s game at Virginia

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November 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa coach Fran McCaffery will find out a lot more about his team Monday night (11/29) when the Hawkeyes visit Virginia in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge. The Hawkeyes are 6-0 against a soft early schedule.

After stumbling early with losses to Navy and Houston, Virginia has won four straight and McCaffery says the Cavaliers excel on defense.

It is Iowa first true road game since a 78-76 loss at Illinois on March eighth of 2020 right before the pandemic shut the season down.

It is a 6:00pm, Iowa time tip-off in Charlottesville.

Cass County Supervisors to meet Tuesday morning

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November 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) The Cass County Board of Supervisors have a regular meeting set for Tuesday morning in their Boardroom at the Courthouse. On the agenda for their 9-a.m. session, is a regular report from Engineer Trent Wolken, with regard to Secondary Roads. The Board will then move to act on approving the employment of an IT/GIS Director, and a Resolution authorizing an internal loan to temporarily cover the costs prior to receipt, of General Obligation Bond proceeds.

Discussion and possible action, will follow with regard to the possible use of funding from the American Rescue Plan (for COVID relief), and consideration of a request regarding radios and repeaters for Firefighters/EMS providers. Afterward, the Board may appoint a member to the Cass County Conservation Board for the remainder of a term.

A report is expected to be received also, from the Cass County Mental Health and General Relief Coordinator, for the month of October.

Audubon School Board Special meeting to be held Monday (11/29)

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November 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – A special meeting of the Audubon School Board will be held 7-a.m. Monday in the High School Board Room. During their early session, the Board will act on approving a Resolution appointing the Paying Agent, Bond Registrar, and Transfer Agent and agreements for those same parties. They will also act on approving: a Form of Tax Exemption Certificate; Continuing Disclosure Certificate; and a Resolution for the Issuance and Providing for and securing, the payment of bonds.