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Guthrie Center native seeks Guthrie Co. Attorney’s job

News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Guthrie County native who currently serves as the Fremont County Attorney, has announced she intends to seek the County Attorney’s job in Guthrie County. Republican Brenna Bird announced her candidacy, Thursday. Bird, who is 41, maintains a private law practice in addition to being the Attorney for Fremont County. She’s been an attorney for the past 17-years. Bird was born in Guthrie Center and is from Dexter. Her maiden name was Findley, before she married.

Bird was appointed in November 2016 to serve for the remainder of the current term, as the Fremont County Attorney. In a statement, she said she is looking forward to the opportunity to serve her home community. “If elected to serve as your county attorney I will work with law enforcement to keep Guthrie County safe,” Bird said. She added, “I am tough on crime as a prosecutor and will aggressively prosecute crimes in Guthrie County.” Her past experience includes serving as Chief of Staff and Counsel for Congressman Steve King and Counsel to Governor Terry Branstad. Bird was also the Republican Party’s nominee for Attorney General of Iowa in 2010. She taught at the University of Iowa Law School, and received her undergraduate degree at Drake University and her Juris Doctor (JD) Degree. from the University of Chicago Law School.

Bird said “Working together in partnership with law enforcement is my top priority. By working together, we can enforce our laws and hold criminal defendants accountable. Guthrie County is a great place to live, work and raise a family. We want to keep it that way.”

CCCB hosts Native Landscaping Program March 10th

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board will hold a “Native Landscaping” program, next week. Naturalist Lora Kanning says the program will be held at the Atlantic Public Library Community Room in Atlantic, on March 10th, beginning at Noon. The program is FREE, and all ages welcome. Conservation staff we discuss different Native plants, and how to incorporate them into your yard. Discover how to use native plants in your yard, by attending the meeting at Noon, on March 10th.

MidAmerican seeking another way to dispose of coal ash

News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SALIX, Iowa (AP) — MidAmerican Energy Co. intends to stop using ash ponds to dispose of ash from its coal-fired power plants, including the Neal North and Neal South Energy Centers near Salix in northwest Iowa. The Sioux City Journal reports that MidAmerican said Thursday that its ash ponds and landfills are compliant with federal regulation, but recent tests results require MidAmerican to take action. The company says no drinking water sources have been contaminated.

An ash pond is an engineered structure for the ash disposal. MidAmerican says it will find a better way to dispose of the ash. Federal regulators say coal ash contains contaminants such as mercury, cadmium and arsenic and pose a threat to public health if not properly disposed.

First airing of House GOP tax cut fashioned after governor’s plan

News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

House Republicans Thursday, opened the public process of passing a tax cut package that’s fashioned after Governor Kim Reynolds’ proposal. Representative Peter Cownie, a Republican from West Des Moines, has been given the task of guiding the bill through the House. He indicated a committee vote won’t have until after March 16. “I believe that will give good time to take input from Iowans, stakeholders, constituents and legislators,” Cownie says.

The first hearing on the House plan started about 15 hours after Republicans in the Iowa SENATE passed their own tax bill. Drew Klein of Americans for Prosperity urged House members to pass “thoughtful and meaningful” tax relief. “There’s more than one tax proposal moving in this building right now and, at some point, you guys are going to come together with your colleagues on the other side of the building and start to iron these things out,” Klein said.

The House plan, modeled after the governor’s, would cut personal income taxes by about 300 million a year when fully implemented. The Senate plan calls for reducing corporate taxes, too, and would amount to a billion dollars in total tax cuts per year. Business groups are lobbying the House to consider cutting corporate taxes. Jennifer Kingland, a lobbyist for the Iowa Taxpayers, mentioned the U.S. News and World Report ranking released this week. “Iowa had the great honor of being named the number one state in the nation and we can’t help but also think we are number one in corporate income tax as well,” Kingland said, “which is not a good thing.”

Iowa Chamber Alliance executive director John Stineman says it’s not just big corporations, but small businesses organized as corporations that would benefit. “We’re hopeful that we can include them in this conversation and find a way to mutually achieve our objectives there,” Stineman said, “but we believe this bill’s a great start.” Groups representing teachers and unions registered their opposition to the tax cut plan, suggesting the state will be unable to meet its financial obligations and be forced to make drastic cuts in services.

(Radio Iowa)

Legislators might address school safety measures in 2018 session

News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

House Speaker Linda Upmeyer says it is “certainly possible” legislators may draft a bill to address the safety concerns raised after the latest mass shooting in a U.S. school. “I don’t know what’s going to be included right now, today,” Upmeyer said, “but I think the conversations will be broad as we move forward.” Upmeyer is hoping legislators get feedback this weekend from Iowa school administrators. “I think this really needs to focus on school safety and the needs of every school could be a little different,” Upmeyer says, “so I want to hear from them as well.”

Governor Kim Reynolds convened a meeting of state education and public safety officials on Wednesday to review existing school safety measures in Iowa. Earlier this week, Reynolds attended National Governors Association meetings where the Valentine’s Day shooting deaths of 17 people in Parkland, Florida were widely discussed. “The existing system failed those students and those families and those educators on every single level,” Reynolds says.

Reynolds faults local Florida officials for missing warning signs about the student charged with murdering 17 in his school. Reynolds is willing to consider a so-called “red flag” law that would give Iowa police authority to temporarily seize guns from someone who’s a danger to themselves or others. However Reynolds says there would have to be adequate safeguards so the law doesn’t violate Second Amendment gun rights.

(Radio Iowa)

Traffic stop results in arrest of a Malvern man on drug charges

News

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 12:05-a.m. today (Friday) in Montgomery County, resulted in the arrest of a man on drug and other charges. Montgomery County Deputies pulled over a vehicle operated by 29-year old Aaron Wade Opdyke, of Malvern, near 200th Street and Fernwood Avenue. Opdyke was subsequently arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 3rd or subsequent offense. He was also cited for Driving While Suspended, and Failure to Prove Security Against Liability Insurance (accident insurance). Opdyke’s bond was set at $2,000.

Girls State Basketball Schedule Friday 03/02/2018

Sports

March 2nd, 2018 by Jim Field

Class 2A Semifinals

10:00 am – Treynor (23-1) vs. Grundy Center (23-1)
11:45 am – Cascade (23-3) vs. North Union (22-2)

Class 1A Semifinals

1:30 p.m. – Springville (22-3) vs. Exira-EHK (24-1) –ON KJAN Pregame 12:30pm
3:15 p.m. – Newell-Fonda (25-0) vs. Central Decatur (25-0)

Class 5A Championship

6:00 p.m. – Iowa City High (25-0) vs. Iowa City West (18-7)

Class 4A Championship

8:00 p.m. — Marion vs. Grinnell

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/02/18

Weather

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High near 50. SE @ 10.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 34. SE @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy, windy & mild. High near 60. S @ 15-25.

Sunday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light rain. High around 57.

Monday: Mo. Cldy & cooler, w/a chance of light rain. High 46.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 48. Our Low this morning ( as of 5-a.m.), was 20. Last year on this date our High was 42 and the Low was 16. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 76 in 1992. The Record Low was -12, in 2014.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 3/2/18

Sports

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — Duncan Robinson made Michigan’s only field goal in overtime, a go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:15 left, and the 15th-ranked Wolverines survived foul trouble and poor shooting to beat Iowa 77-71 and advance to the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals. The fifth-seeded Wolverines face fourth-seed Nebraska on Friday at Madison Square Garden.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Makenzie Meyer had 13 points, Megan Gustafson 12 and fifth-seeded Iowa used a dominant first quarter to defeat 12th-seeded Northwestern 55-45 in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. The Hawkeyes (24-6) will meet top-seeded and 13th-ranked Ohio State in Friday’s first quarterfinal.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Creighton coach Greg McDermott took a risk three years ago when he brought in Marcus Foster as a transfer from Kansas State. Foster was known alternately as a prolific scorer and mercurial bad boy in his two seasons with the Wildcats. Foster left trouble behind when he arrived at Creighton. He is averaging 20 points per game this season and on track to be an All-Big East selection for the second year in a row.

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright had trouble with his control in his Grapefruit League debut, walking three in two innings against Minnesota. His velocity dipped last season, and he rarely broke 90 miles per hour with his fastball in his first spring game.

SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Lucas Duda and the Royals have agreed to a $3.5 million, one-year contract, giving Kansas City a replacement for Eric Hosmer at first base. The 32-year-old hit .217 with 30 homers and 64 RBIs last year for the New York Mets and Tampa Bay, which acquired him on July 27. Drafted by the Mets in 2007, he has a .242 with 138 homers and 405 RBIs in eight major league seasons. To clear a roster spot, the Royals designated outfielder Billy Burns for assignment.

N. Iowa tops Evansville 60-50, advances to MVC quarters

Sports

March 2nd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Wyatt Lohaus scored 15 points, Hunter Rhodes added 14, and No. 8 seed Northern Iowa never trailed in beating No. 9 seed Evansville 60-50 in the opening round of the 2018 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Tournament on Thursday night.

Klint Carlson scored nine points with 10 rebounds and Bennett Koch scored eight points with 11 boards as the Panthers (16-15), ranked fourth in the nation in scoring defense (62.9 ppg), held MVC leading scorer Ryan Taylor to two points on 1-of-13 shooting.

Northern Iowa advances to face top seed Loyola-Chicago (25-5) today (Friday).