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Iowa group launches plan to help save monarch butterflies

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa group has devised a strategy to keep monarch butterflies off the national endangered species list. The Des Moines Register reports that the 135-page plan issued Monday is aimed at helping farmers, backyard gardeners and others boost monarch butterfly habitat in Iowa. Nearly 40 agriculture, conservation, business, utility and government groups, calling themselves the Iowa Monarch Conservation Consortium, pulled together the strategy.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering protecting monarch butterflies under the Endangered Species Act. Supporters of the protection say farming in the Midwest is among the reasons for monarch’s decline.

Steve Bradbury is an Iowa State University entomologist, and he says it’s unclear exactly how many habitat acres Iowa should add to help keep monarch butterflies off the national endangered species list.

Red Oak man arrested on assault charge Tue. morning

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Red Oak man was arrested this (Tuesday) morning on an assault charge. Police say 36-year old Luke Daniel Rinehart was taken into custody at around 3:18-a.m. in the 300 block of 2nd Avenue, in Red Oak. Rinehart was booked into the Montgomery County Jail on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held without bond pending an appearance before a Magistrate.

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 2/28/17

Weather

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly Cloudy w/scattered light rain. High 56. S-NW @ 10-15.

Tonight: Cloudy w/scattered light rain changing to light snow. Low 32. N-NW @ 10-20.

Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/flurries early. High 38. NW 10-20.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 40.

Friday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High 46.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 43. Our 24-hour (ending at 7-a.m. today): 18 (at 5-a.m., it was 50 degrees). Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 54 and the low was 24. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 71 in 1972. The Record Low was -23 in 1962.

Lenox woman arrested Monday, on multiple charges

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Monday night in Adams County resulted in the arrest of a woman on multiple charges. 28-year old Trisha Mitchell, of Lenox, was placed under arrest at around 7:30-p.m., for OWI/1st offense, Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Carrying Weapons, and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs. Her bond at the Adams County Jail, was set at $5,300.

Red Oak woman arrested for Probation Violation

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Monday, arrested 35-year old Bobbie Jo Bruce, of Red Oak, on a Montgomery County warrant for Probation Violation. Bruce was taken into custody at around 3:50-p.m. and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where her bond was set at $5,000.

IDP chair gets “Iowa first” commitment from new national leader

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Democratic Party’s chairman says the party’s new NATIONAL leader has committed “in writing” to keeping Iowa’s Caucuses first in the presidential selection process. Tom Perez was elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee Saturday night with the support of Iowans on the committee, including Iowa Democratic Party chairman Derek Eadon.

“He talks a lot about changing the culture of the DNC,” Eadon says. “He talks a lot about upgrading our technology, the importance of Iowa’s role as well as caucuses in this process.” Eadon and other officers from the Iowa Democratic Party met with Perez earlier in mid-February and got a personal commitment from Perez on the positioning of Iowa’s Caucuses. Perez, who grew up in Buffalo, New York, served as U.S. Labor Secretary during the last three years of the Obama Administration.

As the new leader of the Democratic National Committee, he will soon appoint a “unity commission” and the 2020 calendar for presidential contests will be on the agenda. “I imagine the Caucuses will come up during that,” Eadon says, “but you’re hearing a lot more talk about ‘super delegates,’ you’re hearing a lot more talk about the make-up of the DNC leadership as well.” Perez supported Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Perez asked a key Bernie Sanders supporter to serve as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee and Eadon says that’s a significant move from Perez. “I think he’s a true change agent for the Democratic Party,” Eadon says. Perez, the new Democratic National Committee chairman, endorsed Clinton during an event in Sioux City back in early December of 2015. Last summer, Perez was rumored to be on Hillary Clinton’s list of potential running mates.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa House GOP considering repeal of “Bottle Bill”

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Republicans in the Iowa House are considering the repeal Iowa’s “bottle bill.” Grocers have long complained that filth comes into their stores along with the empties they must accept from customers who want their nickel deposits back. Later this (Tuesday) morning, the House Environmental Protection Committee will consider junking the “bottle bill” and having Iowans recycle empty pop and beer containers at the curb. Thirty-nine years ago, then-Governor Robert Ray AND Terry Branstad, who was a state legislator at the time, backed the “bottle bill” as a way to reduce roadside litter. Mick Barry, president of Mid-America Recycling, says Iowa now is among the top five states in the country for recycling.

“This is something Iowans like — 84 percent of people in the state of Iowa support the ‘Bottle Bill’ today,” Barry says. Supporters of getting RID of the “Bottle Bill” say the empties in the grocery stores are a health hazard, plus curbside programs could profit from having more aluminum, plastic and glass containers to sell. Barry points to data indicating curbside recycling is less effective.

“Nationally, we’re seeing 34 percent of glass recycled, 39 percent of aluminum beverage containers and 16 percent of plastic (polyethylene terephthalate or) PET soda and beer containers,” Barry says. Barry says due to Iowa’s “Bottle Bill,” nearly nine of every 10 aluminum soda and beer cans are recycled in Iowa, along with the vast majority of glass and plastic beverage containers.

The bill House Republicans are considering would no longer have consumers pay and then redeem a nickel deposit fee on containers with carbonated or alcoholic beverages. Instead, a new tax would be imposed on beer and pop containers. The one-cent-per-container tax would go into a new state-run fund to finance recycling programs. In addition, the state would impose a tiny tax on ALL beverages sold in the state, to raise money for the Keep Iowa Beautiful fund.

(Radio Iowa)

Drake to open coaching search, interim coach Rutter on list

Sports

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake stopped short of handing interim coach Jeff Rutter the job permanently on Monday, saying in a statement that it’ll conduct a nationwide search and that Rutter is “a strong candidate.” Athletic director Sandy Hatfield-Clubb says the Bulldogs are seeking a coach who will develop the program into one that competes for Missouri Valley Conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. Drake has made just one NCAA Tournament since 1971.

Rutter took over in December after coach Ray Giacoletti abruptly resigned. The Bulldogs initially got a lift from Rutter, starting Valley play at 5-4, but they’ve since lost nine straight. The Bulldogs (7-23, 5-13) will face Bradley on Thursday in the opening round of the league tournament.

Girls State Basketball Scores & Schedule

Sports

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Class 1A State Tournament -State Quarterfinal
Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 58, Sidney 43
Kingsley-Pierson 65, Marquette Catholic, Bellevue 61
Springville 56, Notre Dame, Burlington 16
Turkey Valley, Jackson Junction 60, Janesville 58

Class 2A State Tournament – State Quarterfinal
Regina, Iowa City 67, Logan-Magnolia 54
Treynor 60, Van Meter 54
Western Christian, Hull 58, North Linn, Troy Mills 48

1-A Semi-finals Schedule – Thursday, March 2nd

10-a.m. Springville vs. Kingsley-Pierson
11:45 Turkey Valley vs. Exira/EH-K

2-A Semi-finals Schedule – Thursday, March 2nd

1:30-p.m. Iowa City-Regina vs. Western Christian
3:15-p.m. Treynor vs.(winner of today’s 2-A quarterfinal)

Today’s Schedule – Tuesday Feb. 28th

Class 2-A Quarterfinals
10-a.m. Cascade 59, Central Decatur 56
Class 3-A Quarterfinals
11:45-a.m. Sioux Center 71, PCM 27
1:30-p.m. Crestwood (22-1) vs. Cherokee (20-3)
3:15-p.m. Center Point-Urbana (21-3) vs. Davenport Assumption (16-7)
5:00-p.m. Pocahontas Area (PAC) (24-1) vs. Clear Lake (21-3)
Class 4-A Quarterfinals
6:45-p.m. Nevada (22-1) vs. North Scott (18-5)
8:30-p.m. Grinnell (19-4) vs. Cedar Rapids Xavier (17-5)
(4-A Quarterfinals continue Wednesday, along with the start of Class 5-A qtrfinals)

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, 2/28/27

News

February 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:00 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Early voting would be reduced under a bill approved by a House subcommittee that also requires voters to show identification at the polls. Rep. Ken Rizer, a Marion Republican, on Monday announced several changes he’d made to a voter identification bill, including a shortening of early voting from 40 days to 29 days. The panel later sent the bill to the full House State Government Committee.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa could effectively ban abortions under a GOP bill approved Monday that would declare life at conception, though it’s unclear if the bill has the necessary backing to clear the Senate. The legislation supported by 20 GOP senators and 1 independent would recognize “personhood” protection for fertilized eggs, effectively making abortions illegal in Iowa. The bill would not prohibit the use of contraception nor criminalize miscarriages.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An investigation by a state agency finds that Iowa’s professional licensing boards have become unaccountable to the citizens they are supposed to protect from misconduct. An Office of Ombudsman report says the boards enjoy a culture of secrecy that produces “lackadaisical investigations, apathetic board members, poor documentation of deliberations, and questionable outcomes.” The report examined the system of 36 boards responsible for regulating trained workers, from doctors to barbers.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man, who allowed his teenage child to invite several friends to his house for a party, provided them alcohol and then had sex with one of them after she was drunk, has been ordered to pay $127 million to the victim and her family. Polk County court records show 47-year-old James Lee Hohenshell of Bondurant pleaded guilty to lascivious acts with a child and providing alcohol to minors connected to his actions in August 2013. The girl he molested was 13.