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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Friday, Jan. 26, 2024

Weather

January 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy with areas of patchy fog. High near 35. N/NW winds 5-10 mph.

Tonight: Cloudy w/patchy fog developing late. Low around 33. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

Tomorrow: Patchy fog before noon. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 34. Northwest wind 5-10 mph.

Tom. night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North northwest wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 36. The Low was 33. We received .15″ of rain. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 36 and the Low was 6. The Record High for Jan. 26th in Atlantic, was 67 in 2002. The Record Low was -24, in 1963. Sunrise today: 7:37. Sunset: 5:28.

Reynolds, 25 other GOP governors say Texas has right to self-defense

News

January 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds and two dozen other Republican governors are siding with the governor of Texas in his border dispute with the Biden Administration. The statement from the governors comes after the U-S Supreme Court ruled federal agents can remove razor wire Texans installed at Eagle Pass, along the U-S-Mexico border.

“Poor Governor Abbott,” Reynolds told Radio Iowa. “…You have your own administration and then the Supreme Court rule that when you’re trying to protect the sovereignty of your country and your citizens rule against you, it’s scary times that we’re in right now.” Reynolds says the State of Texas should be able to use every tool necessary to defend itself from the tide of mass migration across the border.

“There’s not a country out there that can withstand what we’re seeing, so it’s just a matter to time where something happens,” Reynolds says. “We’re seeing guns and drugs and terrorists come across. There’s no accountability. Our Border Patrol people are just processing people, giving them an airplane ticket and a phone and money and dispersing them throughout the country. It makes me sick to my stomach.”

Reynolds and the other Republican governors say the U-S Constitution gives states the right of self-defense in times like this. Neighboring G-O-P governors in Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota signed onto the statement in support of Texas. A spokesman for the U-S Departnent of Homeland Security says enforcement of immigration law is a federal responsibility and the razor wire, fences and gates stalled by the State of Texas have only made it harder for federal agents to do their jobs.

Reynolds on her AEA overhaul

News

January 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says Iowans would still get a small property tax break under her updated proposal for Area Education Agencies. Earlier this month Reynolds called for A-E-As to focus solely on services for students with disabilities. Reynolds originally proposed doing away with the property tax levies that support the educational AND media services A-E-As provide for all students and staff. She’s now proposing property taxes be retained for educational services, like curriculum for math, science and reading classes as well as for talented and gifted programs, but Reynolds says the property tax levy for A-E-A media services should be repealed.

“That was designed in the ’70s and we’re using property tax dollars for it and a lot of it was like printing and laminating and some of those things and a lot of these schools have a business on Main Street that does it or they can form a coop and joint purchase some of these,” Reynolds says. “…It’s kind of weird, I think, that it’s being funded by property taxes. That’s inappropriate. It’s 2024. It’s not 1970 and we have access to a lot of resources that we didn’t have before.”

Under current law, state and federal funds and local property taxes for A-E-A services go directly to the A-E-As. Reynolds wants all of that money to go directly to school districts instead, then local school officials will decide whether to use an A-E-A, a private contractor or hire staff to provide the services. “Rural school districts out there or urban or anybody that’s using AEA services bottom line is if they like what they’re getting right now they can on day one transfer those funds to the AEA or they can find out what the cost of some of those services are,” Reynolds says. “Right now they don’t know what they’re paying for.”

School districts that wish to use an A-E-A digital lending library or other A-E-A media services would have to use money from the education services account to pay for it under the governor’s latest plan. Reynolds says her overarched goal is to improve test scores among Iowa students with disabilities, scores which have been well below the national average for years. Advocates for A-E-As say the governor’s plan poses a significant threat to the quality of education Iowa children receive and a reduction in the resources and learning tools currently available to students.

Sidney School District student charged with Threats of Terrorism

News

January 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Sidney, Iowa) – Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports a student with the Sidney Community School District faces Threat of Terrorism charges following an incident that occurred Thursday afternoon. The Sheriff says at approximately 3-p.m., the Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer was alerted of threats made by a student towards other students at the Sidney Community School District.

Deputies learned a student made threatening statements indicating they had an explosive device and had threatened to harm a student. It is alleged the student also made statements to several other students indicating they had a firearm and threatened to harm classmates.

School officials immediately made contact with the student and simultaneously engaged their lock out procedure and the school safety plan was enacted. Law enforcement conducted a search and no suspicious devices or weapons were found.

The student was taken to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and charged with two counts of Threats of Terrorism. The student is being held at the Juvenile Detention Center in Council Bluffs pending further court proceedings.

Drake women cruise to a win at Bradley

Sports

January 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Drake women moved to 8-0 in the Missouri Valley Conference with a 77-65 win at Bradley. Kaitie Dinnebier scored 29 points and the Bulldogs led by as many as 20 in claiming a ninth straight win.

That’s Drake coach Allison Pohlman. The Bulldogs were outscored by Bradley 20-13 in the fourth quarter.

Drake is 15-4 overall.

Iowa State women visit No. 24 West Virginia Saturday

Sports

January 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Iowa State women have another road game on Saturday at 24th ranked West Virginia. The Cyclones are coming off a 60-58 loss at Kansas and have dropped their last two games. ISU coach Bill Fennelly says handing West Virginia’s pressure defense will be a key.

The Cyclones beat West Virginia two weeks ago in Ames but Fennelly says winning on the road offers a big challenge.

Atlantic Girls Basketball stagger against Harlan

Sports

January 25th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The Atlantic Girls Basketball team experienced a rugged loss at home Thursday night to the Harlan Cyclones 69-37.

It was a very poor shooting night for the Trojans and they found themselves down in an early hole trailing by 13 at the end of the first quarter and gap increased to 17 at halftime.  Atlantic tried to rally third and cut the Cyclones lead down with five quick points to start the third.  But Harlan was prepared for the attempted comeback and continued to bury shots to keep their lead in the double digits. The Cyclones with sharp zone play forcing turnovers, pushed their lead to 18 at the end of the third. Atlantic seemed to have no answer as Harlan won the fourth quarter 15-7.

Aubrey Schwieso had a big game the Cyclones with 32 points.  Erica Rust added 14 points for Harlan with 12 of the 14 coming from inside the paint.  With the win the Cyclones improve their record to 12-2 and will move on to face Creston on the road Friday evening.

Atlantic was led in the loss by Junior Maddie Richter with 9 points.  Zoey Kirchoff contributed 6 points and Claire Pellett chipped in 6.  The Trojans record drops to 6-11 and travel to face a skilled St. Albert team on Friday.

KJAN will bring you the coverage of that game with the pregame show starting at 5:50pm.

Federal taxes now open for e-file

News

January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans who are anxious to get their federal tax returns done in hopes of securing a refund can submit the forms yet today, if they want. IRS spokesman Christopher Miller says the agency won’t formally start accepting returns until next week, but you can get your electronic filing done right now. Miller says, “In that case, your tax return will simply be held until it can be submitted to the IRS at the end of the month.”

E-filing is typically more accurate than using the paper forms, he says, as there are built-in aids that help with the math, and it should mean a more swift refund. Plus, for Iowans with an adjusted gross income of $79,000 or less, they can e-file using IRS Free File.

Miller says people who are e-filing can get at it this weekend. “Those returns filed early will also be held until the IRS begins processing tax returns at the end of January,” he says. Miller says there’s no rush to start filing. “A lot of people like to file their tax return early,” he says, “but the more important thing to remember is to file your taxes when you have all the paperwork together and can file a complete and accurate tax return.”

The filing season opens Monday, January 29th. For most filers, the deadline for 2023 federal tax returns is Monday, April 15th.

Governor says DCI ‘didn’t check with me’ when investigating UI, ISU athletes

News, Sports

January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says she had no role in the investigation of alleged illegal sports betting among college athletes in Ames and Iowa City. During an interview with Radio Iowa today (Thursday), Reynolds said state law requires the Division of Criminal Investigation through the Iowa Department of Public Safety to monitor sports gaming in Iowa.

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Last May, officials at Iowa State University and the University of Iowa announced dozens of athletes at the University of Iowa and Iowa State University had been caught up in the DCI’s investigation of underage wagering as well as betting on teams at their own schools.

Governor Kim Reynolds spoke with Radio Iowa on Jan. 25, 20924. (RI photo)

Court documents released this week allege a whistleblower in the DCI says he was misled about the investigation and asked to be reassigned after another agent congratulated him for getting an athlete to confess. Reynolds declined to comment on those allegations.

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According to Reynolds, the state’s public safety commissioner is “getting ready to provide some information” about the investigation.

Vehicle burglaries reported in Glenwood

News

January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – The Glenwood Police Department reports two female residents of the community said today (Thursday) their vehicles were burglarized. Additional information was not provided in the Police report.