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Leader of horse group concerned about proposed federal change

News, Sports

January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The leader of one of the groups which supports and runs horse racing in Iowa tells state regulators there is a new federal plan in the works that could be “devastating” to the industry. Jon Moss, the executive director of the Iowa Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, says a new regulation act got tacked onto the massive federal relief package. “This act is probably one of the biggest changes in the horse racing industry since the Interstate Horse Racing Act of 1978,” Moss says.

He says the 1978 act set up a framework for horse racing and allowed each state to implement its plan within that framework. But Moss says the new act takes away the state power. “They have now effectively said that all the rights the states have been abdicated and you must turn over anything in relation to a new organization that will be formed that will dictate not only medication measures — but also safety issues,” Moss says.

Moss told the state Racing and Gaming Commission at their monthly meeting that the state control is just one of the issues of concern and the potential cost is another. “Because of the fact that this new group that is being formed is unchecked in how much they can charge us as the state of Iowa in order to actually regulate the racing industry within the state,” Moss says. “This new group takes your power, gets to dictate how much money they think it takes to do that, and then charge us to do that. And they are going to charge not only Prairie Meadows and the state — they are going to do whatever they want.”

Moss says Iowa Senators Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley were against the measure — but had to vote for the bill to get the needed pandemic relief. He says “There’s going to be a reckoning coming — we’re going to be in a tough position. We may reach out and request something of your assistance to try and help stop this from being implemented,” Moss says.

Racing and Gaming Commission members say they are aware of the situation, and Moss says he has talked with the Racing and Gaming Administrator about the issue.

Iowa Pork Congress *will* be held this week, mostly virtual

Ag/Outdoor

January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Pork Congress will be held this week but the pandemic is forcing a series of major changes from years past. Iowa Pork Producers Association spokeswoman Dal Grooms says the first event is at 10 o’clock tomorrow (Tuesday) morning in Des Moines. “We are going to start the week off with our annual meeting but that will be the only in-person event that we have,” Grooms says. “Then we’ll have education sessions and those are all going to be one-hour virtual sessions. Of course, there’s not going to be any trade show available to producers, and we know how much they love that.”

The 2020 event, which usually brings five-thousand producers to Iowa’s capitol city, was cancelled due to COVID-19. Grooms says a host of top-notch speakers are lined up for this year’s edition. “Our keynoter is Damian Mason, an ag economist who also does some motivational and inspiring speaking,” Grooms says. “He’s going to be talking about different events that have happened in agriculture and how they’re going to impact producers in the future.”

Mason’s talk is scheduled for noon on Wednesday, while there are two educational workshops planned for Thursday. “One is going to be with Hannah Thompson-Weeman of the Animal Ag Alliance. She’s going to talk about some of the animal activists and what they’ve been doing and how producers can protect their farm and farm security,” Grooms says. “The other educational session is going to be about some of the new marketing opportunities that have been developed.”

Pre-register for most events at: iowaporkcongress.org

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 1/25/21

Weather

January 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT THROUGH 6-A.M. TUESDAY

Today: Snow. Heavy at times. Blowing snow. High 28. E/NE @ 15-25. Wind chill around 5.

Tonight: Snow/blowing snow. Low 22. E/NE @ 15-25. Wind chill near 0.

Tomorrow: Cloudy w/Light snow ending in the morning. Total accumulation of 8-12″ possible. High 24. N @ 15-25.

Wednesday: Mostly cloudy w/flurries possible. High 20.

Thursday: Partly cloudy. High near 30.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 31. Our Low this morning, 22. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 33 and Low 25. The Record High on this date was 65 in 1944. The Record Low was -28, in 1894.

Chiefs roll on to the Super Bowl again

Sports

January 25th, 2021 by admin

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 325 yards and three touchdowns with most of it going to favorite targets Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill as the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs rolled to a 38-24 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game.

The Chiefs advanced to face a familiar foe in Tom Brady and the NFC champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl in two weeks in Tampa, Florida. Buffalo’s Josh Allen finished with 287 yards passing and two touchdowns with an interception.

Iowa man arrested after police say he beat his roommate

News

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

PLEASANT HILL, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man has been charged with attempted murder after police say he severely beat his roommate. Pleasant Hill Police said officers found 30-year-old Dezrien Vance covered in blood when they responded to a reported fight. Inside the apartment, the victim was lying unconscious on the floor in a pool of blood.

Court documents say Vance threw the victim to the group and kicked the victim in the head. He also hit the victim with a vacuum cleaner hard enough to break the vacuum and hit the victim with a frying pan hard enough to dent the pan.

 

Chiefs have Edwards-Helaire, no Bell, Watkins vs Bills

Sports

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have Clyde Edwards-Helaire but are missing fellow running back Le’Veon Bell and veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins for their AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Edwards-Helaire has been out since mid-December, when the 32nd overall draft pick sustained a high-ankle sprain in a game in New Orleans. Edwards-Helaire returned to practice for a single day before he was inactive in last week’s divisional-round win over the Browns, but he looked good this week in practice and was active for the Bills.

The Bills have defensive tackle Vernon Butler and wide receiver Gabriel Davis available against Kansas City. Butler had been questionable with a quadriceps injury and Davis had been questionable with an ankle injury.

 

Red Oak woman arrested for alleged attempted theft of cookies & honey

News

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak woman was arrested Sunday on a Theft charge. According to Red Oak Police, 44-year old Kari Lynn Wilkinson was taken into custody on a charge of Theft in the 5th Degree, for allegedly trying to steal four packages of cookies and a jar of honey, from the Red Oak Hy-Vee store. Wilkinson was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Snow Emergency in Harlan Monday and Tuesday

News

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Due to the winter weather forecast for Monday, January 25 the City of Harlan has declared a Snow Emergency for Monday, January 25 and Tuesday, January 26. There will be NO parking allowed on the City’s north/south streets from 8 AM until Noon. There will be NO parking on the East/West streets from 1PM until 5PM. In addition, Parallel Parking is required on any streets where the snow is windrowed in the center of the street (primarily in the Downtown Area).

Violators of the snow emergency will receive a $25 ticket and possibly have their vehicle towed at the owner’s expense. The City of Harlan appreciates your cooperation.

THOMAS “Tom” HARRIS, 61, of Anita (Svcs. 01/30/2021)

Obituaries

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

THOMAS “Tom” HARRIS, 61, of Anita, died Sunday, Jan. 24th, at Caring Acres Nursing Home in Anita. Funeral services for TOM HARRIS will be held Saturday, January 30th at 11:00 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Anita has the arrangements.

Visitation with family will be held Saturday, January 30th from 10:00 a.m. to the time of service on Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic.

Burial with full military honors will take place after the funeral service at the Massena Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

Online condolences may be left at www.hockenberryfamilycare.com.

Moderate to heavy snow expected the next couple of days

News, Weather

January 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Moderate to heavy snows are expected to spread north to south into Iowa Monday morning and continue well through the evening hours. The National Weather Service says this will result in widespread moderate to heavy snow accumulations across central and southern Iowa. Accumulations of a foot or more are possible south. There will also be a sharp gradient in snowfall accumulations somewhere near the Highway 30 corridor.

Snow amounts may vary greatly over short distances north to south. Snowfall rates may often be an inch per hour in areas of heavier snowfall. These intense snow rates and northeast winds gusting from 30 to 35 mph will produce near blizzard and whiteout conditions. Travel will be difficult to impossible at times. The snowfall should end Tuesday morning with wind beginning to diminish as well.