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King says Trump must follow through on threat to send troops to southern border

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October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Republican Congressman Steve King says if Mexico fails to stop a caravan of asylum seekers from Central America who’re headed north, then President Trump must follow through on his threat to send troops to seal the southern border and prevent their entry in the United States. “It’s one of those promises that has to be kept,” King says. “I think about when Ronald Reagan said to the air traffic controllers: ‘You have a chance to come back to work, but if you don’t, I’m going to fire you.’ And some said: ‘He doesn’t have the nerve to do that,’ but Ronald Reagan had to do that if he wanted to maintain his presidency and this is one of those kind of circumstances, too.”

Recent reports indicate the caravan, which started in Honduras, has swelled to a group of four-thousand making their way through Guatemala. King says President Trump must also carry out his threat to end U.S. aid to countries along the migration route if the caravan reaches the U.S. border. “That adds up to quite a bit of money,” King says. “I think (Trump) should say further that we’ll redirect those funds into building a wall.” King, who is seeking a ninth term in the U.S. House, has long advocated building a wall along the southern border — and he has strongly opposed legislation to provide a pathway to citizenship or some sort of legal residency status for immigrants who’ve entered the country illegally. This past week, King sparked controversy by commenting on Canadian politics. King tweeted his endorsement of Faith Goldy, who’s running for mayor of Toronto. “I support her because she won’t back up, she takes a stand and she holds it and she has been badly abused by the establishment in Toronto,” King says.

King’s tweet, calling Faith Goldy “pro-Western Civilization” has drawn more than a thousand critical comments describing Goldy as a white nationalist and citing her comment that Canada is undergoing a “white genocide.” King says Goldy is a legitimate, “pro rule of law” candidate whose advertising wasn’t aired and who was not invited to debate the other two candidates running for mayor of Toronto. King says that’s a violation of her freedom of speech. “She has been completely muzzled,” King says, “and when I see that happen, I know that freedom has been damaged dramatically.”

King’s Democratic opponent, J.D. Sholten, of Sioux City, says “once again, Steve King spends more time supporting far-right leaders in other countries than he does focusing on the needs of the people of our district.”

Iowa-based Hy-Vee recalls several products

News

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hy-Vee has recalled six meat and potato products for possible salmonella and listeria contamination. The company says the potential danger was discovered when McCain Foods, a Hy-Vee supplier, announced it was recalling its caramelized mushrooms and fire-roasted tomatoes, which are ingredients used in the Hy-Vee products.
No illnesses have been reported.
The Hy-Vee products are:
— Hy-Vee Bacon Wrapped Cowgirl Chicken Grillers — 8 ounce each, UPC Code 023092600000
— Hy-Vee Fire Roasted Tomato, Spinach, Mozzarella Twice Baked Potato — 5 ounce each, UPC Code 023755400000
— Hy-Vee Cowgirl Chicken Griller Patty — 6 ounce each, UPC Code 023100200000
— Hy-Vee Gourmet Steakhouse Mushroom & Swiss Burger — 6 ounce each, UPC Code 023168400000
— Hy-Vee Ground Beef Sliders Mushroom & Swiss — 2 ounce each, UPC Code 023164300000
— Hy-Vee Ground Beef Sliders Mushroom & Swiss — 12 count, 30 ounces, UPC Code 023266600000
The products have a “best if used by” date of Oct. 22, 2018, or sooner.
The items can be returned to Hy-Vee stores for a full refund.

LENORE RASMUSSEN, 97, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 10/22/18)

Obituaries

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

LENORE RASMUSSEN, 97, of Guthrie Center, died Thursday, Oct. 18th, at the Guthrie County Hospital in Guthrie Center. Funeral services for LENORE RASMUSSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Monday, Oct. 22nd, at the First United Methodist Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Sunday, Oct. 21st, from 4-until 6-p.m.

Burial will be in the Seeley Township Cemetery at Guthrie Center.

LENORE RASMUSSEN is survived by:

Her son – Ken (Joline) Rasmussen, of Guthrie Center.

Her brother, Alvin (Wilma) Halterman, of Papillion, NE

4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area, Friday 10/19/2018

Weather

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/scattered light showers this morning; Becoming Partly Cloudy. High 69. SW-NW @ 10-20.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 38. NW @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 53. NW @ 10-20.

Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 65.

Monday: P/Cldy. High 67.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 69. Our 24-hour Low was 43. We received .02″ rain overnight through 5:45-a.m., today. Last year on this date our High was 77 and the Low was 39. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 88 in 2003. The Record Low was 12 in 1972.

Iowa Nat’l Guard Soldier dies at Gitmo Bay

News

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa National Guard have announced 19-year old Private 1st Class Matthew A. Cox, of Leon, died while swimming at a Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB) beach Tuesday, October 16th. Cox, a member of the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard based at Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa, was deployed to Cuba in support of Joint Task Force-Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) at the time of his death.

PFC. Matthew A. Cox

Cox and four other service members were swimming at Cable Beach when he was overpowered by the strong current. NSGB dispatched first responders to the scene to begin search and rescue operations using divers, boats and aircraft. The operation continued until the afternoon of October 17, when searchers recovered his body. The four service members with Cox at the time of his death were not injured.

The search and recovery operation was a joint effort involving members of all military services including the U.S. Coast Guard, fire, law enforcement, and medical first responders from NSGB, Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, and JTF-GTMO. An investigation is underway into the incident.

Cox was born in Des Moines. He was active in the Civil Air Patrol, Des Moines Police Explores and enjoyed farming with his grandparents, Fred and Linda Cox, near Leon. Cox enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard on October 11, 2017 as a Military Police Soldier with the 186th MP Co. His awards include the National Defense Service Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.

Cox is survived by his parents, Jason and Beth Cox, and brother, Mark Cox, all of Hartford, Iowa.
Funeral arrangements are pending.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 10/19/2018

Sports

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

UNDATED (AP) — People familiar with the deal tell The Associated Press that Adam Wainwright’s contract with the St. Louis Cardinals has been put on hold because it violates the maximum-cut rule. The pitcher will have to become a free agent before the agreement can be finalized. St. Louis announced the deal with the 37-year-old right-hander on Oct. 11. He was earning $19.5 million annually, and the new contract guarantees less than $15.6 million. That’s too big of a pay cut under baseball’s labor contract.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs have already proven they can outscore just about anybody. Their defense continues to struggle at the other end of the field. Their latest letdown came last Sunday in New England, when the Patriots went downfield in the final minutes to set up a winning field goal.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Bengals bring one of the NFL’s worst defenses to Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday night to face the high-flying Kansas City Chiefs. They also bring an ailing defense. That should only make it tougher to slow down Patrick Mahomes and Co. The Bengals are coming off a loss to Pittsburgh while Kansas City lost for the first time last week in New England.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Oct. 19, 2018

News

October 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (AP) — Deidre DeJear is Iowa’s newest political star _ even if she hasn’t yet won an election. Cory Booker recently made his inaugural trip to Iowa by headlining a fundraiser for DeJear. Bernie Sanders will stump with DeJear on Sunday. And Kamala Harris will make her Iowa debut Monday alongside DeJear. Even by Iowa standards, this is a lot of attention being paid to a 32-year-old African American who was not yet won her campaign for secretary of state.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials at Des Moines’ Blank Park Zoo say the attraction’s youngest giraffe, Lizzy, has died, just weeks before what would’ve been her second birthday. The Des Moines Register reports that the zoo made the announcement Thursday; Lizzy died Tuesday. Officials say initial results from a necropsy showed the giraffe had ‘internal abnormalities” and had also recently suffered from a minor gastrointestinal illness that may have contributed to her death.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new survey says farmland prices are expected to continue their decline in parts of 10 Plains and Western states. The latest Rural Mainstreet survey shows that on average, bank CEOs in the region estimated farmland prices declined by 4 percent over the past 12 months. Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Judicial Branch has started tracking a legal deadline for judge appointments amid uncertainty over whether Gov. Kim Reynolds made two picks on time. The governor has 30 days to appoint a judge once the names of finalists have been submitted by a nominating commission. The liberal blog Bleeding Heartland reported last month that Reynolds informed Judge Jason Besler of his appointment after the deadline. Now questions are being raised about the timing of a second appointment.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th

Trading Post

October 19th, 2018 by Jim Field

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State Cross Country Qualifying Meets – 2A at Panorama

Sports

October 18th, 2018 by admin

Girls

Team Qualifiers

  1. Panorama 55
  2. Shenandoah 102
  3. Albia 122

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Ella Waddle, Panorama 19:38.68
  2. Tori Castle, Treynor 20:57.24
  3. Kylie Tjernagel, Roland-Story
  4. Alexa McCunn, Red Oak
  5. Payton Beckman, Panorama
  6. Sherryl Mae Rowe, Albia
  7. Noel James, Treynor
  8. Olicia Steffen, Panorama
  9. Kaitlyn Kilstofte, Roland-Story
  10. Maya Herman, Van Meter
  11. Gwen Steffen, Panorama
  12. Ruth Vahnenko, Chariton
  13. Brenna Godfread, Shenandoah
  14. Claire Campbell, Shenandoah
  15. Ashlyn Eberly, Clarinda

Full results: xcpanorama18

Boys

Team Qualifiers

  1. Roland-Story 57
  2. Des Moines Christian 75
  3. Albia 76

Individual Qualifiers

  1. Jerry Jorgenson, Treynor 16:35.51
  2. Landon Noe, Albia 17:19.53
  3. Brock Ratliff, Albia
  4. Derrick Thompson, Treynor
  5. Nick Wakefield, Roland-Story
  6. Collin Greenfield, Roland-Story
  7. Luke Lounsbury, Des Moines Christian
  8. Carson Houg, Des Moines Christian
  9. Gradyn Dowling, Roland-Story
  10. Noah Fopma, Des Moines Christian
  11. Baylor Bergren, Red Oak
  12. Carson Wille, Van Meter
  13. Dawson Bonnett, Albia
  14. Bryce Patten, Underwood
  15. Jack Campbell, Shenandoah

Full results

Jordan Hustak of Missouri Valley also qualified for state with a third place finish at the Unity Christian qualifying meet.

Axne says Young should pledge to vote down Trump rules on ‘skinny’ insurance

News

October 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to be in Des Moines tomorrow (Friday) afternoon to campaign for Republican David Young, the incumbent in Iowa’s third congressional district. Cindy Axne, of West Des Moines, Young’s Democratic opponent, says Young should use the occasion to lobby Pence.

“I think it’s an opportunity for David Young, candidate David Young, to step up and be a congressman and ask this administration to put a stop to these junk health care bills that they’re putting together,” Axne says. In July, Young wrote a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services to register his opposition to so-called “skinny” health plans that will not cover individuals with pre-existing conditions.

Young said people with serious illnesses need access to affordable policies. Axne says Young needs to go further and pledge to vote for legislation that would overturn the Trump Administration’s extension of what she calls “junk plans” that deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.

“I hope he stands up and does what’s right,” Axne says. “He’s said on the trail as a candidate that he supports coverage of pre-existing conditions and that would be a step to do it.” Axne and Young are in a tight race in Iowa’s third congressional district. Pence will be making his second campaign stop for Young tomorrow (Friday). President Trump publicly endorsed Young at a rally in Council Bluffs last week.