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Elected officials respond to Perry shooting

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s elected officials are responding to the shooting in Perry. Governor Reynolds posted a statement on social media, calling the shooting a senseless tragedy. Senator Grassley said the appalling violence at Perry High School is heartbreaking. Senator Ernst said she’s praying for the safety and recovery of those involved.

State Representative Carter Nordman, a Republican from Adel who represents Perry in the Iowa legislature, said he’s devastated by the news and thankful for the first responders who are handling the situation.

Congressman Zach Nunn, a Republican from Bondurant who represents Perry in the U-S House, said he is beyond angry and — in his words — “we have a duty to protect our children, families and educators.”

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy was in Perry for an event right before this morning’s shooting. Ramaswamy posted on social media that someone at the event remarked that it was just a matter of time before something like this happened in Iowa — and Ramaswamy said there’s a psychological sickness at the core of our country right now. The top two Democrats in the Iowa legislature spoke at a statehouse forum after first reports of the shooting where made. House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst said it was too soon to talk about any policy response to what happened in Perry.

The Iowa State Education Association’s president and vice president issued a joint statement, saying words cannot express the sorrow they feel for the victims and the pain that everyone in Perry feels.

Audubon County Supervisors select new Chairman

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The Audubon County Board of Supervisors has reorganized its leadership for 2024. During the Board’s meeting Tuesday, the Supervisors nominated and approved Heath Hansen as Chairman for 2024. Doug Sorensen, who has chaired the board for the past two years, takes over as Vice-chairman. The board also appointed Chase Petersen and Abby Rasmussen to the Board of Health, and Susan Osvald to the Planning and Zoning Committee.

In other business, the Supervisors set mileage reimbursement rates as 67-cents per mile for the Sheriff and 58 cents per mile for all county employees conducting Audubon County business. The Board established the Audubon Advocate as the County’s official newspaper for legal notices, and appointed Heath Hansen as Safety Director.

The board voted to leave their meeting dates and times unchanged. They will continue to meet on Tuesdays in the Courthouse Board Room, beginning at 9-a.m.

Lady Vikes basketball locked in for Western Iowa Conference action

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January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

The (5-4) AHSTW Lady Vikes had a bumpy start to the season with a 1-2 record and saw both Ava Paulsen and Bella Lamp go down with injuries.  Since then, Head Coach Jason McCall used his team’s focus and depth of experience from his seniors to go 4-1 in Western Iowa conference play. When asked about why his team has played so competitively and efficiently against Western Iowa opponents. Coach McCall credits the ambitious and confident attitude the Lady Vikes carry with them into all of their Western Iowa matchups.

One of the key ingredients for a fierce AHSTW squad is the effort from leading scorer and rebounder Delaney Goshorn. Goshorn is over the 14-point mark per game and has hooked 53 rebounds on the year.  Coach McCall gives kudos to the progress he has seen Goshhorn make since the start of the year.

Coach McCall also explained that the Lady Vikes high winning percentage in the WIC is not solely from Goshorn but the other seniors on the team. High effort and consistency from players like Sadi Paulsen with 51 points and Ella Langer who leads the team in steals at 23.

This Friday AHSTW is back in action, and it will be a special game for McCall. Friday night will be his first senior night as a head coach and he anticipates being a little emotional.

The Lady Vikes opponent on Friday is the (6-4) Tri-Center Trojans who are one spot below in the conference standings. The Trojans have played their best when feeding the ball to junior Alexis Flaharty who averages close to 12 points a game. AHSTW is concentrated on the expected toughness of this game.

Tipoff is set for 6:00pm in Avoca.

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Atlantic couple are the proud parents of the 1st baby born at CCHS on New Year’s Day

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, IA — Officials with Cass Health, in Atlantic, have announced the arrival of the first baby of 2024. Scarlett Jean was born on January 1, 2024 to parents Chelsea and Eli Williams, of Atlantic. Surprising her parents by coming four weeks early, Scarlett now shares her birthday with older brother Silas who was born on January 1, 2022.

Chelsea and Eli Williams & daughter Scarlett Jean. (CCHS photo)

The Cass Health obstetrics team presented the family with a 2024 embroidered baby blanket and a year’s supply of diapers.

Large law enforcement presence at the Perry High School following a reported shooting

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Perry, Iowa) (updates with audio from Radio Iowa) – Officials with the Perry Community School District confirm the first day of classes after the Winter break were cancelled today (Wednesday), following a shooting incident. A large law enforcement presence was seen at the school, along with numerous ambulances and at least two medical transport helicopters. Radio Iowa reports Raccoon Valley Radio interviewed Perry High School Teacher Lori Meinecke, who said she heard about six to seven gunshots followed by the voices of several school coaches encouraging everyone to evacuate the area.

The Dallas County Sheriff says they’ve identified the person who fired several shots inside Perry High School about 15 minutes before school was to start this morning. The individual reportedly died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound. Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante spoke with reporters at the scene shortly after 10 o’clock. He said there are multiple victims.

One of the victims is reportedly a school administrator. The sheriff says an officer was at the scene within seven minutes after the emergency call that there was an active shooter in the school.  Sheriff Infante said also, that there were very few students and staff in the building at the time of the incident. One of the hospitals in Des Moines has confirmed its medical helicopter and ambulances were dispatched to Perry. The LifeServe Blood Center announced it was “actively sending blood and blood products to Des Moines area hospitals in response to the shooting.”

Perry is a Dallas County town with a population of about 8,000, located nearly 40 miles northwest of Des Moines. The school district has about 1,800 total students, with about 575 in grades 9-12.

Atlantic Community School District Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen issued a statement with regard to the incident in Perry, saying “In response, we’ve taken precautions by requesting intermittent police presence at our schools from Atlantic PD to reinforce safety. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Perry community during this challenging time. If your child shows signs of emotional distress, please encourage them to reach out to our counseling offices. Let’s stand together in support and vigilance.”

Legislature is asked to help bankroll six Iowa food banks

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The leader of Iowa’s largest food bank is urging Iowa lawmakers to provide state funding for the six major food banks in Iowa. Michelle Book is president and C-E-O of the Food Bank of Iowa, which distributes food in 55 counties.  “Many states provide line item budget funding to Feeding America food banks,” Book says. “…Today we’re funded by private donors, but going forward we would like to embrace a public-private partnership to ensure that we are able to feed all hardworking Iowans and Iowans that have retired or live on disability.” Book made a direct appeal to Governor Kim Reynolds during an online forum yesterday (Wednesday). Book also made an indirect reference to the governor’s decision to turn down federal funding for summer food assistance to low income households with children.

“As federal poverty benefits become more difficult for Iowans to access, I would like to encourage you to consider providing funds to help Feeding America Food Banks procure food for the over 1200 pantries and feeding sites which we support across all 99 Iowa counties,” Book said. Reynolds responded briefly, but did not commit to the idea of a public-private partnership with Iowa’s six Food Banks. “I appreciate you and what you do on behalf of those in need, so thanks a lot,” Reynolds says. “And I appreciate your recommendation.” Reynolds recently notified federal officials Iowa would no longer participate in a program that provides 40 dollars a month for each child in a low income family, to help pay for food while school is out for the summer.

In a written statement released December 23rd, Reynolds said COVID-era cash benefit programs are not sustainable and this program did nothing to promote nutrition at a time when childhood obesity has become an epidemic.

Post holiday flu, COVID & RSV patients are keeping doctors busy

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa [WHO-TV] – After holiday gatherings with family and friends, many Iowans are dealing with the lingering effects of illnesses likely spread at those get-togethers.
Metro doctors are seeing more patients for flu, COVID, and RSV. WHO-TV says the latest report from the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services last month found COVID activity is “very high” in the state. Flu activity is considered moderate.

The spread of the illnesses has led to an increase in hospitalizations as well. According to the CDC, hospitalizations in Iowa because of the flu climbed 37% during the week ending December 29th. The CDC will release an updated report on Friday.

Adair County Supervisors to hold a Special meeting Friday morning

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a special session Friday, to receive departmental funding requests for Fiscal Year 2025. The meeting begins at 9-a.m. in the Supervisor’s Board Room at the Courthouse, in Greenfield.

Their agenda is as follows:

9:00 a.m. Melissa Notion, DHS – FY25 Funding Request

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Jotham Arber, Environmental Health – FY25 Funding Request

Leesa Lester, Southern Iowa Trolley – FY25 Funding Request

Lillian Nichols, Library Association – FY25 Funding Request

Stephanie Claussen, Public Health – FY25 Funding Request

Brenda Meisenheimer, Fair Board – FY25 Funding Request

Connie Scarlett & George Feazell, Historical Society – FY25 Funding Request

The meeting is available in-person or via the telephone at (605)-313-6157. When prompted, use access code 526272#.

Central Iowa school district to conduct a survey on implementing a 4-day school week

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January 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

SAYDEL, Iowa (WHO-TV & KJAN) — Battling issues ranging from sagging student attendance to an inability to hire and retain teachers, the Saydel School District is considering a move to a four-day school week for 2024-2025. WHO-TV in Des Moines reports the district has been speaking openly on the subject for two years but talks accelerated in late 2023. Following a district-wide survey last month, district officials held an open forum with parents Wednesday night (Jan 3, 2024).

The session began with an explanation of why Saydel is considering a four-day week. It’s been losing teachers and having trouble replacing them. It’s also been losing students and thus also the state money that comes with them. That means simply raising salaries is not an option in Saydel. The district explained this to parents, then broke up into small groups to have a conversation and answer questions.

The district will then send out another survey to parents to ask whether they approve or disapprove of the plan. Superintendent Todd Martin says while this is a popular solution right now in Iowa (it’s used in five districts so far), it’s no gimmick.

Teacher Molly Fritz said the subject has been the talk of the district all year. Some 92% of teachers surveyed in the district said they approved of the idea. Students would be off either Monday or Friday, and then an extra 30 minutes would be added to the four remaining school days. That would meet the state requirements for class time. It would also shorten the school year for students by 15 days and for teachers by 20. The proposal could be sent to the Saydel School Board by the middle of next month with an ultimate decision soon to follow.

Last September, the Griswold School Board discussed the possibility of a four-day school week and future calendar considerations, but after a survey of District staff was conducted and returned for input, the Board voted 5-to-1 not to pursue the matter at that point in time.

Belanger Leads Iowa State Past Kansas, 69-61

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January 4th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (9-4, 2-0 Big 12) downed Kansas (7-6, 0-2 Big 12) Wednesday night 69-61 to remain unbeaten in Big 12 play. The Cyclones were led by a commanding performance by Hannah Belanger with 19 points and six 3-pointers.

After the Jayhawks found a double-digit lead to begin the second quarter, the Cyclones answered outscoring KU 16-7 to knot things at 24 at the intermission. Led by 13 third-quarter points by Belanger, the Cyclones surged ahead by as much as 16 and controlled the lead until the final buzzer. The Cyclones totaled 10 3-pointers, the fifth game this season with 10 or more.

Belanger highlighted the night, scoring a season-high 19 points and delivering a season-high six 3-pointers. The senior shot at 60 percent from the 3-point line while hitting the milestone of 2,000 career points.

Addy Brown performed to her seventh double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds, also adding four assists and two steals. Audi Crooks went out to her 12th-straight double figure performance with 11 points to bring the double-figure scorers total to three.

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Hannah Belanger downed her previous season highs of 15 points and four 3-pointers with 19 points and six triples. The guard came alive in the third, making four 3-pointers on five attempts and totaling 13 points in the quarter alone. The performance brought her career total to exactly 2,000 points, becoming the 14th active NCAA women’s basketball player to hit the mark.

Up Next

Iowa State heads to Provo, Utah to meet BYU this Saturday, Jan. 6 at 5 p.m. CT.