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Governor’s management director says state’s ‘cash receipt’ deficit is $76 million

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July 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The governor’s budget chief confirms the state has a budget dilemma for the fiscal year that ended last Friday, June 30th. Iowa Department of Management director Dave Roderer’s calculations indicate the state’s “cash receipts” for the past 12 months fell 76 million dollars BELOW projections. The state’s budget was based on those projections. The “books” on Fiscal Year 2017 won’t be officially closed until September, so some taxes that were due before by last Friday may be paid, plus some state agencies may have unspent funds. “So there’s still a lot of checking that needs to be done before we will know for certain how the fiscal year has ended,” Roederer says.

A Legislative Services Agency report released Monday indicated “total net receipts” over the past 12 months were 104 MILLION dollars below expectations. Roederer says his analysis is based on “cash receipts” and — for example — does not include estimates of any outstanding tax refunds the state must pay. Governor Kim Reynolds has the authority to withdraw 50 MILLION dollars from the state’s “Economic Emergency Fund” to help balance the state budget.

Roederer says Reynolds “could very well” be able to manage the problem on her own. HOWEVER, If the budget deficit winds up being LARGER than 50-million, she’ll have to call the legislature back into special session to withdraw more money from state savings. Democrats in the legislature say the situation shows Republican budget policy is “out of whack” because of too many tax “give-aways.”

(Radio Iowa)

Corning man arrested for OWI Tue. morning

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July 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Adams County arrested a man early this (Tuesday) morning, on an OWI charge. 23-year old Dustin Dean Sleep, of Corning, was pulled over at around 2:15-a.m. for having an expired vehicle registration, and dark (tinted) windows. Upon further investigation, Sleep was placed under arrest for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000.

Juveniles arrested/cited in Red Oak Tue. morning for illegal possession of fireworks

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July 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two juvenile males were arrested early this (Tuesday) morning in Red Oak, for Criminal Mischief in the 5th degree. Red Oak Police say they were taken into custody at around 12:30-a.m. in the 2400 block of N. 8th Street and cited into juvenile court for Minor In Possession of fireworks, and reckless use of fireworks per city code. The boys were then released to their parents.

Authorities did not release the names of the juveniles.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 7/4/17

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July 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:50 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A four-week-old baby and her mother suffered burns and serious injuries when fireworks exploded on them during an illegal Iowa display. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says 36-year-old Margaret Limkemann and her baby were injured when fireworks launched sideways instead of upward at a party in Swisher.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa motorists will start getting new license plates next year. The Des Moines Register reports that the new design will replace the current white, blue and gray plates that were introduced in 1997. A spokeswoman for the Iowa Department of Transportation says officials already have a variety of draft designs with city and country themes and ones that use the Iowa flag. Department officials plan to focus on three to five designs as finalists before seeking input from the public

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a motorcyclist was killed in a late-night crash in downtown Iowa City. Police say the unidentified motorcyclist was found dead around 11:30 p.m. Sunday after crashing into a utility pole. Traffic near the intersection was rerouted until shortly after 5 a.m. Monday. Police say they’re still investigating what caused the crash.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Newly released emails show Iowa State University officials worked with utilities lobbyists for weeks to draft a law uprooting the state’s premiere renewable energy research center. Iowa State lobbyist Kristin Failor noted in emails that the school’s cooperation to give up management of the Iowa Energy Center would help gas and electric utilities avoid allegations of a “power grab.” Lawmakers in April approved a bill transferring the center to the Iowa Economic Development Authority.

State tax collections fall $104.4 million short; special session likely to erase red ink

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July 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A new report on the state’s finances seems to indicate Governor Kim Reynolds not only will be forced to dip into savings, but she may have to call legislators back this fall to balance the state budget. The last state fiscal year ended Friday, June 30th. A Legislative Services Agency report indicates state tax collections during the past 12 months were BELOW expectations — by more than 104 million dollars. The state budget was based on the higher projections, so steps must be taken to ensure the budget winds up in the black this fall when the books are formally closed on fiscal year 2017.

Jeff Robinson, a senior fiscal analyst with the Legislative Services Agency, says the state DID collect more in taxes in June. “But it wasn’t as positive as needed to keep up with the estimate,” Robinson says. Iowa governors have the authority to transfer up to 50-million dollars from the state’s “Economic Emergency Fund” to cover a deficit. SOME payments due the state during the just-concluded fiscal year have not been made, though, and there’s the possibility some agencies have unspent funds that will boost the bottom line as well. However, if the deficit is larger than 50-million when all calculations are completed in September, the governor will be forced to call the legislature back into special session to withdraw more money from reserve accounts to put the budget in the black.

The state constitution requires a balanced state budget. State tax projections were way off because sales tax payments were significantly lower than expected. Robinson says the state did see growth in corporate income taxes as well as personal income tax payments to the state. “But sales tax was essentially flat year-over-year,” Robinson says. “We got $1.7 million worth of sales tax growth over those 12 months, so that was a surprise and that caused the shortfall this year.” Democrats in the legislature say the Branstad Administration intentionally under-estimated a new sales tax break for manufacturers and that’s what has caused the problem. A spokesperson for Governor Reynolds was not immediately available for comment.

(Radio Iowa)

Union County Sheriff’s report (7/3)

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July 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests took place Saturday morning. 34-year old Nicki Renee Jones, of Creston, was arrested at around 1-a.m. at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, on a Union County warrant for theft 2nd degree.  Jones was later released from the Union County Jail on $5,000 bond.

And, a little 3-a.m. Saturday, 25-year old Diego Ricardo Manzanarez, of Greenfield, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center for OWI 1st offense.  Manzanarez was later released from the Union County Jail on $1,000.00 bond.

(Update) 3 from OR injured in Bluffs semi rollover accident

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July 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs, Monday, identified the three persons who were injured in a semi-tractor trailer rollover accident Sunday morning. Authorities say the driver, 38-year old Anatoliy Zvozdetskiy, and his passengers, 31-year old Caren Sargent and 49-year old Demitry Leontey, all of Portland, OR., suffered non-life threatening injuries and were transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, for treatment.

The accident happened at around 7:44-a.m. Sunday, on the west bound I-80 off ramp to the South Expressway. Police and fire crews worked to block the roadway and extract the victims from the wreckage. The west bound exit from I-80 to South Expressway was was closed for several hours until the debris could be cleared.The accident remains under investigation.

(Photos by Council Bluffs Police on their Facebook page)

Patriotic music Independence Day evening on KJAN

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July 3rd, 2017 by admin

KJAN will have patriotic music to enjoy on July 4th from 8:00pm-Midnight. As you’re out enjoying your Independence Day celebrations and area fireworks displays tune in to KJAN for some accompanying patriotic music.

(Update) – Glenwood Residents allowed to return to their homes following evac

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July 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports residents in a four-square block area of a major gas line leak were allowed to return to their homes late this (Monday) morning. Authorities said just before noon today (Monday), that crews with Black Hills Energy were able to stop the leak that was reported at around 9-a.m. after a construction crew struck a natural gas line in the area of 3rd and Elm Streets.

Law enforcement and Glenwood Fire / Rescue personnel assisted in evacuating residents from their homes and sheltering them at the Grace United Methodist Church at 2nd and Walnut in Glenwood, as a safety precaution.  Residents had been asked to leave the area on foot and not by motor vehicle.They even posted a warning on social media for people to “Quit shooting fireworks while a major gas leak is going on!”

According to reports, the gas leak could be heard and smelled from several blocks away.

ISU Extension and Outreach to hold 2017 farm land valuation and leasing meetings.

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July 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Lower crop prices have had a heavy impact on Iowa’s farmers and many are forming their financial plans based on continued low prices.  Farmland values and rental rates are heavily influenced by farmers’ current and future revenues.  So what does the future hold for Iowa land values and rents?  Find out at the land valuation and leasing meeting being held in your area.

Iowa State University Extension and Outreach works to bring unbiased information to both land owners and renters to help both parties make successful management decisions.  The land valuation and leasing meetings discuss current land values, rental rates, trends and projections of how values and rents might change in the coming years.

Other topics will include: how to calculate a rental rate based on county specific information, the variety of leasing arrangements that land owners and tenants may use, and the expected cost of crop production in the coming year.  There will be a leasing meeting held on August 2nd at 9:00 am in Harlan, Iowa, at the Shelby County Extension Office, located at 906 Sixth Street.

The cost is $20/person pre-registered, or $25/person without pre-registration. Pre-registered by July 31.  Attendees will receive a land leasing handbook with reference and resource materials.  The workshop will last approximately 2 ½ hours.  Shane Ellis, ISU farm management specialist for the west central region of the state will be presenting.  To register, please call the Shelby County Extension office at 712-755-3104.