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Governor orders flags at half-staff Wed. for fallen State Trooper

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds, has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Wednesday, Oct. 27th, in honor and remembrance of Iowa State Patrol Trooper, Ted Benda. Trooper Benda died as a result of injuries he suffered during a single-vehicle accident while enroute to assist the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office with a wanted suspect. Benda’s funeral is being held at the Waukon High School at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

The Governor says she and her husband Kevin “Join with Iowans in mourning the loss of this dedicated servant and we keep his family, friends and fellow brothers and sisters in uniform in our thoughts and prayers as they cope with this devastating loss.”

Trooper Ted Benda ISP Badge #313

Flags will be at half-staff on the state Capitol Building, on flag displays in the Capitol Complex and on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to lower flags as a sign of respect.

Creston man arrested on a Theft charge

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report the arrest of a man on a Theft charge, Monday afternoon. Authorities say at around 1:40-p.m., 29-year-old Kevin Lee Davis, of Creston, was arrested at his residence, for Theft in the 5th Degree. Davis was cited and released at the scene, on a Promise to Appear in court.

(Podcast) KJAN 7:07-a.m. News, 10/26/21

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The latest local/state news broadcast.

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COVID-19 positivity rate continues to slowly decline in Iowa

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa/KCCI) – The Iowa Department of Public Health, Monday, released new COVID-19 data. IDPH numbers show 6,542 positive virus tests in the last seven days, down from 6,675 at the last report on Friday. That brings the total number of positive tests to 519,922 since the start of the pandemic. Iowa’s 14-day test positivity rate dropped from 8.2% to 8%.The number of Iowans hospitalized with COVID-19 is also down slightly. There are currently 521 people hospitalized with the virus, down from 526 on Friday. Of those hospitalized with COVID-19, 70.3% are unvaccinated, while 78.7% of those listed in intensive care with COVID-19 are unvaccinated. The number of long-term care facilities reporting virus outbreaks increased from 29 to 31.

There have been 3,630,664 COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 67.4% of those 18 and older fully vaccinated and 69.8% of those 12 and older have received at least one dose. COVIDIDPH releases new COVID-19 data each Monday, Wednesday and Friday on this website.

Iowa town bets steaks vs brats with Wisconsin namesake over football game

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The mayors of Altoona, Iowa and Altoona, Wisconsin are holding a friendly wager between the two communities as Iowa plays Wisconsin in football on Saturday. Mayor Dean O’Connor, of the Iowa Altoona, says he’s hoping this will be the second bet he’s won this season, following the Hawkeyes’ victory over the Nittany Lions.

O’Connor says the Altoona restaurant that was offering up the steaks in the original bet, signed back on for the new bet against Wisconsin.

The mayor says this could become an annual tradition.

Altoona, Iowa won the bet with Altoona, Pennsylvania and was sent six boxes of Mallo Cups, a chocolate-covered marshmallow candy. O’Connor says those treats, along with local cash donations of $10,000, will be taken to Iowa City this week to be given to the U-I Hospitals and Clinics. Unlike many Iowa town names, Altoona does not have Native American roots. O’Connor says the name comes from the Latin word “altus,” meaning high point or high place.

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley previews Southern Illinois

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The UNI Panthers are up to 17th in the latest FCS coaches poll. The Panthers snapped a two game losing skid with a victory at sixth ranked South Dakota State. They host third ranked Southern Illinois on Saturday.

That’s UNI coach Mark Farley. Sophomore quarterback Nic Baker leads a Saluki offense that is scoring nearly 38 points per game.

Farley says Baker is elusive in the pocket.

The Salukis are tied at the top of the Missouri Valley standings with a 4-0 record. The rest of the league already has two or more losses.

Farley says there is a lot of balance in the league.

The Panthers are 4-3 overall.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly cloudy. High near 60. S/SE wind 10-20 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy to cloudy w/showers late. Low around 49. SE @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Showers & thunderstorms. High 56. SE @ 10-20.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy w/showers. High 50.
Friday: P/cloudy. High 58.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 57. Our Low was 35. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 32 and the Low was 16. The Record High on this date was 84 in 1956. The Record Low was 14 in 1980.

Man who scammed six Iowa concert venues sentenced to federal prison

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Chicago man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison for defrauding Iowa concert venues. Court records show at least six Iowa venues were bilked by 43-year-old Romel Murphy for concerts that never happened. One paid Murphy 50-thousand dollars. According to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Murphy claimed to be a talent booker and sent fake contracts to entertainment venues that appeared to cover artists’ fees for concerts. Prosecutors say Murphy pocketed more than 410-thousand dollars. He pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud. Murphy has three previous fraud convictions.

Murphy’s scheme defrauded concert venues across the country, but none were named. A federal judge has ordered him to pay back the fees he pocketed. Murphy may have made some connections in the industry by working as the road manager for a national recording artist in 2017. The artist, identified by the initials K.C. in court documents, fired Murphy after one month.

Domestic violence deaths already match 2020

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October 26th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A report by the Iowa Attorney General’s Crime Victim Assistance Division shows there were 17 domestic violence deaths in the first nine months of 2021. Division Director, Sandi Tibbetts Murphy, says that is the same amount in all of 2020. “That’s absolutely the first big concern that we see — we are once again at a higher rate than we have been historically — and with three months left to go in the year we are already at 17 domestic violence homicides,” Tibbetts Murphy says.

Tibbetts Murphy can’t say there is a direct link to the pandemic — but says it is an aggravating factor. “I certainly think the pandemic has made it much more difficult for those needing help to get access to it,” she says. She says many of the service providers work one-on-one with the victims and the pandemic has made that difficult. “They really were forced to almost withdraw, so again, all of those supports were incredibly curtailed during the pandemic. So, I think that certainly can be a correlation with the rise in homicides,” Tibbetts Murphy says.

Tibbetts Murphy says the Victims of Crime Act or VOCA federal funding dropped nearly 18 million dollars this year and that is also a concern. “Many of our programs rely on the VOCA funds for the majority of their budgets,” Tibbetts Murphy says. “And for a program to lose eight percent this year — but a potential 20 percent of their budget next year — could mean not only the elimination of services in some communities, the elimination of some jobs in communities, but even the closing of programs and shelters across the state.”

She says a fix is in the works to restore some of the funding, but it could take some time. Eleven of the 17 people killed so far this year have been women, and that has been the case since the statistics started being tracked in 1995. “It’s been so unfortunate that we can’t seem to solve that,” according to Tibbetts Murphy. “And that right now the most we can do is try to provide services and safety to victims so that they are able to make decisions about their planning and their lives in a way that is safe, or as safe as it can be. But the threat of that homicide is always there.”

Tibbetts Murphy says you should get help in dealing with your situation. “Our advice is always to seek the help of an advocate,. We have advocacy programs across the state. They provide services that are free and confidential. And they can work with victims to assess their needs, and assess their safety planning issues, and connect them with local resources that they may not know about or may not be able to access on their own.”

Some of the domestic violence resources available include the Iowa Domestic Violence Helpline at 800-770-1650. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is available at 800-799-SAFE or 799-7233. You can text “START” to 88788. The Love is Respect Teen Dating Violence Hotline is 866-331-9474, or text “LOVEIS” to 22522. All services are free and confidential.

Playoff Volleyball Schedule 10/26/2021

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October 25th, 2021 by admin

CLASS 3A REGIONAL FINALS

Region 1 @ LeMars: Sergeant Bluff-Luton vs. Sioux Center
Region 4 @ Dallas Center-Grimes: Des Moines Christian vs. Nevada

CLASS 4A REGIONAL FINALS

Region 1 @ Lewis Central: Lewis Central vs. Bishop Heelan
Region 2 @ Bondurant-Farrar: Bondurant-Farrar vs. North Polk

CLASS 5A REGIONAL FINALS

Region 1 @ Dowling Catholic: Dowling Catholic vs. Sioux City East
Region 2 @ Urbandale: Urbandale vs. CB Abraham Lincoln