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Iowa gets “F” for campaign finance disclosure laws

News

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa has received a failing grade for its laws governing disclosure of some of the campaign spending on races for governor and the legislature. The National Institute of Money in State Politics gave Iowa an “F” — and faulted the state for making it difficult for the public to figure out what’s going on. Iowa Campaign Disclosure Board director Megan Tooker says she’s offered legislation in the past to require more disclosure.

“We’ve had trouble getting any traction in that regard,” Tooker says. “…We, of course, are happy to work with any legislators that want to propose legislation to require disclosure.” Tooker is backing other legislation that would scale back some reporting requirements for campaigns, moves that will comply with court orders.

(Radio Iowa)

Groups back Iowa State in sexual misconduct appeal

News, Sports

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Groups representing rape victims and college administrators are asking a court to uphold Iowa State’s decision to kick a basketball player off the team for alleged sexual misconduct. The Victim Rights Law Center and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education say the case of former Cyclone guard Bubu Palo has national significance. Iowa State is asking the Iowa Supreme Court to reverse an August ruling that found there wasn’t evidence that Palo violated its sexual misconduct policy.

In a friend-of-the-court brief filed Monday, the national groups say the case could impact students and colleges in Iowa and across the country. They say universities must be able to use internal disciplinary hearings to enforce stricter standards of sexual misconduct than criminal law allows.

Former Lieutenant Governor Art Neu has died

News

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Arthur Neu has died. Art Neu was Iowa’s lieutenant governor from January of 1973 ’til January of 1979. Steve Roberts was chairman of the Iowa Republican Party at the time. “He was a dedicated public servant, a very caring individual,” Roberts says. “He had a marvelous sense of humor.” Neu, who was born in Carroll, Iowa, got his undergrad and law degrees from Northwestern University. He practiced law in Carroll and served for six years in the Iowa Senate in the late ’60s and early ’70s.

In the 1980s, after his stint as lieutenant governor, Neu was elected mayor of Carroll. Neu served on a number of boards and commissions, including the Board of Regents. It’s a an “amazing” record of public service, according to Roberts. “He got elected as a Republican in Carroll County, which was also Democratic,” Roberts says. “That was also amazing.” Governor Branstad issued a written statement, offering his “deepest condolences” to Neu’s family.

Branstad said he had “the honor” of succeeding Neu as lieutenant governor after Neu decided not to seek reelection in 1978 and Branstad said Neu’s “passion for his home community of Carroll was always evident.” David Oman was serving on Governor Bob Ray’s staff in the 1970s when Neu was Iowa’s lieutenant governor. “Art Neu was a giant, politically, at all levels of government in Iowa, but more importantly he was a wonderful human being,” Oman says, “and he will be missed by a lot of people on both sides of the aisle.”

Oman notes Neu served on several state boards, including the Iowa Board of Corrections as well as the Board of Regents. “Arthur Neu had impact almost every time he said something or wrote something,” Oman says. “He was principled. He was a centrist. He cared deeply about people. He was able to work across party lines, solve problems. He cared deeply about education and the judicial system and he always did his work in a very humble, respectful way. The likes of him don’t come along all the time and he was a wonderful role model. He’ll be missed.”

Neu died this morning (Friday) at a hospital in Des Moines. He was 81.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN’s “Heartbeat Today” Program: 1/2/2015

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Jim Field talks with Tim Eggers, ISU Extension Field Agricultural Economist about upcoming Farm Bill Computer Lab Workshops.

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2nd

Trading Post

January 2nd, 2015 by Jim Field

WANTED:  used dependable car for grandchild, around $1,500. Dale Gross 249-0900.

WANTED:  Bookcase, Microwave cart, comfortable living room chair & small dining room set. Would pay extra to have them delivered.   Please call 678-429-8525.

FOR SALE: Gas powered wheelchair tug & wheelchair, It has a 212cc Predator engine, automatic clutch, and disk brake, It is geared to go 15 mph, It was built to use in state parks, and County parks to go from the camp ground, to other places in the parks with out taking a car, and to just enjoy the out doors.I also used it in towns to go shopping!  Just pull a pin and the wheelchair separates from the tug, so you can go in buildings or stores to shop. I used it on side streets, and country roads, and on sidewalks, when there was a lot of traffic on the streets!  Both Iowa and Nebraska State Patrol, say these are legal to use, “Just not on the Public Hiway” (as these are not Vehicles) But can be used on secondary roads, streets and sidewalks The ADA regulations allow these to be used, by persons with Disabilities, “(Just to be safe, Check with your local Law Enforcement first)” before you use it on the streets!To see a video of it on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TZzmIgpRkk, Copy and paste in your browser. Price $1500.00 OBO Phone or TXT 712-370-5066.

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WANTED:  We are looking for tan 8 in ceramic floor tiles. Call 712-304-2047.

1 accident and 2 arrests in Cass County this week

News

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports deputies responded to one accident and made two arrests this week. No injuries were reported following a two-vehicle collision late Wednesday morning in Massena. Officials say a 2008 Ford F-250 owned and driven by 56-year old Rick Emmert Larsen, of Lewis, was traveling west on Highway 92, when a 2003 Chevy Impala driven by 28-year old Shelby Deann McKinley, of Wiota, attempted to pass.  As she did so, McKinley’s car clipped the left front side of Larsen’s pickup, causing $1,500 damage altogether. McKinley was cited for Unsafe Passing.

The Sheriff’s Dept. says 30-year old Travis Giles Warren, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Tuesday on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear. Warren was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $10,000 bond.
And on Thursday, Jan. 1st, 43-year old Jason William Sheldahl, of Boone, was arrested in Cass County on a charge of Driving While Revoked. Sheldahl was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released the following day on his own recognizance.

Backyard & Beyond 01-02-2015

Backyard and Beyond

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LaVon Eblen speaks with David Hoffman, Wildlife Research Technician with the IA DNR, about Trumpeter Swans.

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Creston woman injured in rollover accident

News

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

In  a report released Friday morning, the Union County Sheriff’s Office said a Creston woman suffered possible, unknown injuries during a rollover accident Wednesday night. 18-year old Haley Marie Darland was transported by private vehicle to the Greater Regional Hospital in Creston, after the vehicle she was a passenger in, went out of control on a gravel road and struck a road “Curve” sign before entering a ditch and apparently rolling several times.

Authorities say the 2007 Chevy Impala was being driven by 20-year old Amy Marie Dunphy, of Creston, when it crossed a bridge as it was traveling south on Willow Avenue at around 10:30-p.m., Wednesday. The car went out of control after it left the paved portion of the roadway where it became gravel on the other side of a bridge.

Dunphy was not hurt during the crash. The car she was driving was declared a total loss. The Union County road sign sustained $100 damage. No citations were issued.

1 person killed, 1 hurt in Council Bluffs fire

News

January 2nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – One person has been killed and one injured in a Council Bluffs house fire.
The fire began a little after 7:15 a.m. Friday, and arriving firefighters found two people who already had escaped. Fire Chief Justin James says a disabled man was rescued from the main floor and taken to a hospital. Another person’s body was found in the basement.

The names of those involved haven’t been released. James says the fire likely started in the basement. The cause is being investigated.

January 2015

Birthday Club

January 2nd, 2015 by admin

January 1st:

  • Shirley Jensen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Pastor Ken Davidson of Atlantic

January 2nd:

  • Carter Denney of Anita (Winner)
  • John Oehlertz of Avoca

January 3rd:

  • no birthdays

January 4th:

  • Margene Hill of Atlantic (Winner)

January 5th:

  • Joyce Bower of Massena (Winner)

January 6th:

  • Mary Nelson of Anita (Winner)
  • Mary Ellen Knopp of Atlantic
  • Cheryl Wahlert of Exira
  • Todd Martens of Griswold

January 7th:

  • Jenny Dolch of Wiota (Winner)
  • Dara Richter of Atlantic

January 8th:

  • Alan Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Deane Erickson of Exira
  • Peggy Toft of Exira
  • Brad Madsen of Kimballton

January 9th:

  • Irene Larsen of Elk Horn (Winner)

January 10th:

  • Irene Christensen of Wiota (Winner)
  • Merv Templeman of Atlantic
  • Sonya Clausen of Atlantic
  • Terri Cook-Thielen of Atlantic

January 11th:

  • no birthdays

January 12th:

  • Connie Gebhardt of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Richard Parks of Glenwood

January 13th:

  • Evelyn Duskin of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Irene Baylor of Exira

January 14th:

  • Becky Bonney of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Brad Riepe of Griswold
  • Pat Marshall of Atlantic

January 15th:

  • Betty DeBord of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Kathy Hayes of Atlantic
  • Robert Stuetelberg of Atlantic
  • Tom Muhr of Exira
  • Bill Stockwell of Elk Horn
  • Hallie Reilly of Massena

January 16th:

  • Tiffany Milarch of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Shianne Adams of Atlantic

January 17th:

  • Doug Parker of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Nate & Jake Anderson of Exira

January 18th:

  • Carol Finken of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Peggy Mendenhall of Audubon

January 19th:

  • Arelene Shaver of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Barbara Hughes of Lewis

January 20th:

  • Nadine Kilworth of Exira (Winner)
  • Kathy Nelson of Atlantic
  • Mary Loe of Atlantic

January 21st:

  • Melissa Pope of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lenora Maas of Atlantic
  • Jan Lauritsen of Audubon
  • Sherry Waddel of Anita

January 22nd:

  • Ben Ketchum of Casey (Winner)
    Robby Barnes of Villisca
  • Helen Flathers of Atlantic

January 23rd:

  • no birthdays

January 24th:

  • Becky Riesgaard of Brayton (Winner)
  • Colleen Wheatley of Atlantic
  • Lorinda Patchin of Adair

January 25th:

  • Gavin Anthofer of Exira (Winner)
  • Mary Ann Wolf of Exira
  • Jodie Knudsen of Atlantic
  • Zeliana Rasmussen of Cumberland

January 26th:

  • Danielle Harry of Lewis (Winner)
  • Sue Schwanke of Atlantic
  • Dwight Carroll
  • Clayton Ellingson of Atlantic

January 27th:

  • no birthdays

January 28th:

  • Michael Buskirk of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Liz Toft of Exira

January 29th:

  • Ruth Kelly Eiben of Anita (Winner)
  • Laurine Price of Atlantic

January 30th:

  • Vera Nielsen of Exira (Winner)

January 31st:

  • Dawn Brown of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Char Krogh of Exira
  • Jane Mathisen of Atlantic
  • Lydia Madsen of Harlan