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Iowa lawmakers push ahead on abortion bills despite rulings

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February 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Undeterred by multiple court rulings that have turned back efforts to limit abortion in the past year, some conservative Iowa lawmakers are moving forward with the ultimate in abortion control measures, a bill that would declare life begins at conception. It would place Iowa once again at the head of the pack of states attempting to ban all abortions and makes clear that abortion-rights opponents are committed to such a course regardless of the likelihood of future court defeats. “Let me be very clear to everyone in this room,” said Republican Sen. Jake Chapman, a staunch anti-abortion lawmaker who led a subcommittee Thursday that moved the bill banning abortions to a full Senate committee. “We’re not going to stop. We will continue to fight for life.”

The bill declares a person is an individual living human being from the moment of conception until natural death. It affords such a person all rights and protections accorded in state and federal constitutions.
Democratic Sen. Janet Petersen called the bill “another extreme and dangerous bill harmful to the health of women around our state.” She said she’s concerned it has no exceptions for rape, incest or for child sexual abuse. She said the language could be used to control certain types of birth control, could make it difficult for women to get some types of treatment for cancer that might endanger a fetus and force women to undergo a criminal investigation if they have a miscarriage or stillbirth. “To have government intervene and potentially investigate what has gone horribly wrong with a woman’s body, it just disgusts me,” she said.

The bill isn’t the only abortion measure moving forward in the Republican-majority Legislature with support from Gov. Kim Reynolds. More than half of the Iowa Senate signed on to a constitutional amendment that declares there’s no right to an abortion in the Iowa Constitution. The bill, which has no Democratic signers, is aimed at weakening the state court system’s power to review abortion restrictions. It was introduced in January just days after an Iowa judge overturned what would have been the nation’s broadest abortion limit — a bill that banned abortions at the detection of a fetal heartbeat, which can occur as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.

The judge concluded the Iowa Supreme Court affirmed in a June 2018 ruling that women have a fundamental right to an abortion under the Iowa Constitution and the heartbeat law violated that precedent. In that ruling last year, the court struck down another of the legislature’s attempts at limiting abortion by forcing women to wait 72 hours before getting the procedure. The court concluded women have a fundamental state constitutional right to control their own bodies and health care decisions, including abortion. The proposed constitutional amendment moved out of a Senate subcommittee on Feb. 6 and must pass this legislative session and another before it goes to a statewide vote.

Two other abortion-related bills also are eligible for committee consideration after passing subcommittees last week. One would elevate the prison sentence to life for anyone convicted of intentionally terminating a human pregnancy, taking an action they reasonably should have known would terminate the pregnancy, or terminating a pregnancy in the commission of a felony. It also increases penalties if a drunken driver causes termination of a pregnancy. Another would deny federal funds administered by the state for sex education programs conducted by any organization that performs abortions or regularly refers people to an entity that performs abortions.

Iowa also is among at least four states where Republican lawmakers are trying to lessen the role of attorneys on state judicial nominating panels, and although legislative leaders deny their effort is related to abortion or gay marriage rulings, critics say it’s a way to stack the courts with more conservative judges. Legislative leaders say it’s about giving Iowans more control of judge selection through their elected representatives. Instead of attorneys choosing half of the members of the judicial selection commission, legislative leaders in the House and Senate would make the picks. Reynolds has insisted it isn’t related to abortion and isn’t politically motivated. However, at a state Capitol rally Thursday she made it clear she believes the courts are wrong to strike down the abortion laws.

Yarbrough scores 21 to lift Illinois St. past Drake 67-60

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February 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Milik Yarbrough had 21 points as Illinois State defeated Drake 67-60 on Sunday. Yarbrough also had seven turnovers but only four assists. Phil Fayne had 14 points and nine rebounds for Illinois State (15-14, 8-8 Missouri Valley Conference), which snapped its five-game losing streak. William Tinsley added 11 points. Keyshawn Evans had 10 points for the hosts.

Nick McGlynn had 18 points and nine rebounds for the Bulldogs (21-8, 10-6), whose four-game win streak ended with the loss. Tremell Murphy added 13 points. Brady Ellingson had 11 points. The Redbirds improve to 2-0 against the Bulldogs for the season. Illinois State defeated Drake 69-55 on Jan. 30. Illinois State plays Missouri State at home on Wednesday. Drake plays Indiana State at home on Wednesday.

Snow, wind combines to make travel hard in Nebraska, Iowa

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Travel remains difficult in eastern Nebraska and much of Iowa after a strong winter storm moved across the area.

Iowa officials closed Interstate 35 between Ames, Iowa, and the Minnesota border on Sunday because of blowing and drifting snow. The storm dropped several inches of snow on central Iowa, but parts of northwest Iowa received as much as 16 inches of snow.

In Nebraska, Interstate 80 remained closed Sunday between Grand Island and Gretna just southwest of Omaha because of weather conditions and several crashes. Much of eastern Nebraska received between 6 and 10 inches of snow in the storm.

Forecasters warn that even though the snow has stopped falling in Iowa and Nebraska strong winds could still cause blizzard conditions.

Many churches canceled their Sunday services because of conditions.

Exira-EHK set to take on Sioux Central for trip to State

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans (22-2) boys basketball team is set to take on the Sioux Central Rebels (21-2) in the Class 1A Substate 8 Final on Monday night. The game was pushed back from Saturday due to the weather and will now be played in Carroll on Monday at 7:00pm. We’ll have coverage on KJAN.

The Spartans will try to earn their way to the State tournament after picking up a long sought after win over Ar-We-Va in the District Final round on Thursday.Cole Burmeister dropped 30 points in that win over the Rockets and Dakota Rold had 13. The Spartans will need strong performances from both those guys again to get past the Rebels. The 6-7 Rold will certainly be a focus of the game plan with his size advantage. Sioux Central’s regular rotation doesn’t include anyone taller than 6-2.

The Rebels only have two losses, and they both came to teams in higher classes. The Rebels fell by 7 to 3A Spencer early in the year and by 6 to 2A South Central Calhoun to determine the conference crown. The Rebels have been led by Hunter Decker who is averaging 18.5 points per game and Prestan Samson who is putting in 11.3 points per contest. The Rebels average 61.7 points per game as a team.

The Spartans’ leading scorer is Rold who has averaged 17.2 points per game and Burmeister has put in 16.4 points per contest. The Spartans average 72.3 points per game on the team level.

Chris Parks will have the call of that Class 1A Substate 8 Final from Carroll on KJAN. Tune in on AM1220, FM101.1, and online at kjan.com. Pregame at 6:45pm with tip-off set for 7:00pm

Boys Substate Basketball Scoreboard Saturday 02/23/2019

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

Some Class 1A and 2A Boys Substate Final basketball games were played on Saturday. Many games were postponed to a later date. Our intended broadcast game in Class 1A Substate 8 between Exira-EHK and Sioux Central was postponed to Monday night at 7:00pm and will now be played in Carroll. Here’s a look at scores from games that were played.

Class 1A Substate 3

Prince of Peace Prep, Clinton 63, Dunkerton 60

Class 1A Substate 4

Alburnett 60, WACO, Wayland 54, OT

Class 1A Substate 5

Montezuma 64, Grundy Center 55

Class 1A Substate 6

Grand View Christian 87, Mormon Trail, Garden Grove 68

Class 2A Substate 2

South Hamilton, Jewell 63, New Hampton 31

Class 2A Substate 3

North Linn, Troy Mills 59, Cascade,Western Dubuque 47

Class 2A Substate 4

Regina, Iowa City 69, Camanche 44

Class 2A Substate 5

Van Meter 48, Pella Christian 46

Class 2A Substate 6

Dike-New Hartford 81, Madrid 53

No. 1 Baylor women beat Iowa State 73-60

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Top-ranked Baylor won’t have to share the Big 12 title with anyone.

The Lady Bears showed on Saturday why no one else deserves a piece of the crown.

Chloe Jackson scored 18 points, Juicy Landrum had 16 and Baylor never trailed in beating No. 20 Iowa State 73-60 to clinch the outright conference title.

Kalani Brown added 14 points and seven rebounds for the Lady Bears (25-1, 15-0). They won their 17th straight game and improved to 6-1 against ranked teams behind a stifling defensive effort.

“You’ve got to credit our defense. We’re not going to let them just spot up and shoot 3s all day,” said Baylor coach Kim Mulkey, whose team held Iowa State to 31.7 percent shooting.

Iowa State did give Baylor something of a late scare, using a 14-2 run to pull to 65-56 with just under five minutes to go. But Landrum drilled a 3 to push the lead back to 12, and the Bears held Iowa State scoreless for over three minutes.

The Cyclones (20-7, 10-5) entered play with six wins in seven games and a 15-1 record at home, leading to speculation that Baylor’s unbeaten streak might be in jeopardy. But the Lady Bears were up to the challenge, grabbing their first 10-point lead less than five minutes into the first quarter.

Baylor then opened the second quarter on a 19-9 run, capped by NaLyssa Smith’s layup that pushed its lead to 42-22.

“They’re No. 1 in the country for a reason,” Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly said. “It’s a make shot, miss shot game, and we missed a lot of shots.”

Star Bridget Carleton did all she could to keep the Cyclones in the game, scoring 14 points in the third quarter alone to help Iowa State pull within 63-52 with 6:41 left. But Baylor flummoxed Carleton’s teammates, as Iowa State shot just 5 of 27 on 3s.

“Holding those guys to five 3s is just a tremendous effort. That was our focus,” Mulkey said.

Carleton finished with 28 points and eight rebounds.

UP NEXT
Baylor: Hosts Texas on Monday night.
Iowa State: At Texas Tech on Tuesday night.

De Blasio tells Iowans he’s considering a presidential run

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is telling Democrats in Iowa that he has not ruled out a run for president.

The Sioux City Journal reports that de Blasio told voters at a Sioux City bar on Saturday that the Democratic Party must return to its progressive roots.

He said working people will “answer the call of the Democratic Party” if they hear that the party is “resolute in defense of their interests.”

The prospect of a de Blasio White House run has not been warmly received in the mayor’s hometown.

Seven candidates attending a debate for New York City public advocate on Wednesday all said de Blasio was not qualified to run for president. Assemblyman Ron Kim, a Democrat from Queens, called de Blasio “completely delusional.”

Green scores 22 to lead N. Iowa over Valparaiso 64-53

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February 24th, 2019 by admin

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — AJ Green had 22 points as Northern Iowa beat Valparaiso 64-53 on Saturday night.

Luke McDonnell had 13 points for Northern Iowa (14-15, 9-7 Missouri Valley Conference), which earned its fourth consecutive win.

Javon Freeman had 11 points for the Crusaders (14-15, 7-9). Derrik Smits added 10 points and three assists.

The Panthers leveled the season series against the Crusaders with the win. Valparaiso defeated Northern Iowa 75-66 on Jan. 19. Northern Iowa plays Loyola of Chicago at home on Wednesday. Valparaiso plays Bradley on the road on Wednesday.

Atlantic Parks Board to discuss and possibly act on Park Director position

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February 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors will meet 5:15-p.m. Monday, in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall. During their meeting, the Board will act on a Resolution approving contract and bonds, before discussing the Park’s Director position. The Board is also expected to make a decision with regard to the position soon afterward. The Parks Director’s position became vacant, when former Director Seth Staashelm submitted his resignation to take another position with the City of Marion, in eastern Iowa.

In other business, the Parks Board will receive an update on the Schildberg Development Project, repair of the Eastridge Park washout, and Community Gardens at Mollett Park at the east end of 3rd Street Place. A report or update is also expected, with regard to the Sunnyside Ice Rink.

Skyscan Forecast Sunday 02/24/2019

Podcasts, Weather

February 24th, 2019 by admin

Blizzard Warning remains in place for most of the KJAN listening area until 6:00pm. Remaining counties in Winter Weather Advisory until 6:00pm.
Today: Patchy blowing snow. Mostly sunny, with a steady temperature around 15. Wind chill values as low as -10. Windy, with a west northwest wind 20 to 30 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -4. Wind chill values as low as -20. Blustery, with a west northwest wind 10 to 20 mph becoming north 5 to 10 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 12. Wind chill values as low as -20. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night: Cloudy, with a low around 1. Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 19.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 21.
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