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Republicans OK separate 20-week abortion ban amid deadline

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican lawmakers have approved a second bill that would ban abortion in Iowa after 20 weeks of pregnancy. A GOP-led subcommittee of the House Human Resources Committee signed off on the legislation Wednesday. It’s similar to legislation approved one day earlier in a Senate subcommittee.

Separately, a so-called personhood bill was approved Monday in a Republican-led subcommittee in the Senate. It would outlaw abortion by declaring life begins at conception. Both proposals would likely face legal challenges, especially the life-at-conception bill, which would violate longtime U.S. Supreme Court precedent.

Both measures require approval in full committees this week to survive a legislative deadline for policy bills. It’s unclear if enough Republican lawmakers, who hold majorities in both chambers, support either measure for them to be approved amid likely Democratic opposition.

Republicans reverse course on reduced early voting

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans have reversed course on plans to reduce early voting and polling hours in Iowa as part of a bill that would require voters to show identification. The proposed changes were briefly attached to Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate’s voter ID bill in the House.

The changes were dropped by the time lawmakers in the House State Government Committee voted Tuesday night to approve the bill. The proposed changes were also not included in a version of the bill that passed Wednesday in a Senate subcommittee.

Rep. Ken Rizer, a Marion Republican, sought the changes to early voting and polling hours but says the bill had stronger support without those provisions. Pate supports keeping the current system for early voting and polling hours. A proposal to eliminate straight-party voting remains in the House bill.

House lawmakers OK bill to extend medical marijuana program

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A House committee has approved a bill that would extend Iowa’s existing medical marijuana program. The House Public Safety Committee voted Tuesday with bipartisan support for the extension. It’s now available for debate in the House.

The bill would remove a scheduled sunset this year for Iowa to allow the use of cannabis oil for certain epilepsy patients. The bill would also add language to streamline any future federal designation of certain drug medications related to cannabis oil.

The same committee decided recently not to take up a comprehensive bill that would have created a system for growing and distributing cannabis oil. Supporters of the more comprehensive system say the extension is not enough. Some GOP lawmakers also back the comprehensive bill, but they say their caucus is monitoring federal activity on the issue.

LES BRUE, 99, of Iowa City, long-time Audubon resident (later date)

Obituaries

March 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

LES BRUE, 99, of Iowa City, long-time Audubon resident died Wednesday, March 1st at Briarwood Health Care Center in Iowa City.  A memorial service for LES BRUE will be held at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Audubon, Iowa at a later date.

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Interment will be at a later date in Danway Cemetery, Shelby County

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.lensingfuneral.com

LES BRUE is survived by:

Children:  Carolyn (Robert) Off; Nordahl (Suzanne) Brue; Richard (Suzanne) Brue; Catheryn (Frank) Martin.

5 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

(Les was a B-24 pilot in the Army Air Force during WWII.  He flew some 35 combat missions with the 15th Air Force in Italy.  His military action has been featured in a series aired on television and radio.  Upon returning to Iowa, he farmed in Fiscus until he became the Audubon County Treasurer in 1972, in which position he served until his retirement in 1984.)

 

 

After backlash, U. Iowa restores scholarships that were cut

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — After facing lawsuits and days of criticism, the University of Iowa is shelving a plan to eliminate scholarships promised to thousands of current and incoming students. UI President Bruce Harreld announced Wednesday that he was reinstating the Iowa Heritage Award and four other smaller scholarship programs for current students and those who start next fall.

He informed 3,000 students last week that he was eliminating their awards, citing a “devastating” funding cut approved by lawmakers. The Heritage scholarships promised an automatic $1,500 tuition discount to the children and grandchildren of alumni for four years of undergraduate studies. Many said they came to Iowa instead of other schools as a result. Two lawsuits were filed on behalf of students this week.

The programs will be eliminated for new students in 2018.

Unions: GOP workers’ comp bill limits job injury claims

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican lawmakers are fast-tracking a bill that labor unions say would reduce compensation benefits for workers injured on the job in Iowa. The bill advanced from the House commerce subcommittee Wednesday with an identical bill scheduled for Senate subcommittee consideration later in the day.

The proposed measure includes provisions to end worker benefits at age 67, reduce benefits for injuries tied to pre-existing conditions and minimize late fees for employers. Opponents say the changes would burden employees and favor businesses. Some businesses that support the bill say it protects employers and closes loopholes exploited in existing workers’ compensation law.

The bill would have to be approved by a full committee this week to survive a procedural deadline for policy bills.

Boys State Basketball Tournament schedule, Atlantic draws 8 seed in 3A

Sports

March 1st, 2017 by admin

Pairings and game times for the boys state basketball tournament were released on Wednesday afternoon.  In Class 3A the Atlantic Trojans drew the 8 seed and will face top seed Waverly-Shell Rock on Tuesday, March 7th at 2:00pm.  We’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN with pregame at 12:30pm.

Class 1A Quarterfinals

Monday, March 6th

(1) North Linn vs. (8) Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 12:15pm
(4) Gladbrook-Reinbeck vs. (5) Lynnville-Sully 10:30am
(2) Grandview Christian vs. (7) West Hancock 3:45pm
(3) St. Mary’s, Remsen vs. (6) New London 2:00pm

Class 2A Quarterfinals

Monday, March 6th

(1) Western Christian vs. (8) South Hamilton 6:35pm
(4) Cascade, Western Dubuque vs. (5) Camanche 8:15pm

Tuesday, March 7th

(2) Pella Christian vs. (7) Van Meter 10:30am
(3) Kuemper Catholic vs. (6) Garner-Hayfield-Ventura 12:15pm

Class 3A Quarterfinals

Tuesday, March 7th

(1) Waverly-Shell Rock vs. (8) Atlantic 2:00pm
(4) Xavier, Cedar Rapids vs. (5) Mount Pleasant 3:45pm
(2) West Deleware, Manchester vs. (7) Dallas Center-Grimes 6:35pm
(3) Pella vs. (6) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8:15pm

Class 4A Quarterfinals

(1) Iowa City West vs. (8) Newton 1:05pm
(4) Dubuque, Hempstead vs. (5) Cedar Rapids Kennedy 2:45pm
(2) Valley, West Des Moines vs. (7) Des Moines, North 8:15pm
(3) Bettendorf vs. (6) Sioux City East 6:35pm

Check out the full brackets here:

Class 1A

Class 2A

Class 3A

Class 4A

Atlantic/CAM’s McConkey named to IAwrestle All-Junior team

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March 1st, 2017 by admin

IAwrestle 2017 All-Junior Team

106- Grayson Kesterson – Williamsburg – 1st place (49-1)
113- Kyle Biscoglia – Waukee – 1st place (46-2)
120- Brody Teske – Fort Dodge – 1st place (46-0)
126- Alex Thomsen – Underwood – 1st place (45-0)
132- Matt Robertson – Assumption, Davenport – 1st place (43-1)
138- Nathan Lendt – Southeast Polk – 2nd place (36-6)
145- Grant Stotts – Valley, West Des Moines – 2nd place (40-4)
152- Nelson Brands – Iowa City West – 1st place (54-1)
160- Joel Shapiro – Valley, West Des Moines – 1st place (44-0)
170- Ben Sarasin – Cedar Rapids, Kennedy – 3rd place (34-2)
182- Anthony Sherry – Glenwood – 2nd place – (39-6)
195- Bryce Esmoil – West Liberty – 1st place (42-2)
220- Jordan Baumler – North Fayette Valley – 1st place (29-4)
285- John McConkey – Atlantic-CAM – 2nd place (53-4)

All-Sophomore Team

106- Cobe Siebrecht – Lisbon – 2nd place (48-7)
113- Aden Reeves – Albia – 1st place (52-1)
120- Joe Pins – Dubuque Hempstead – 3rd place (42-2)
126- Riley Wright – Denver-Tripoli – 3rd place (49-5)
132- Cade DeVos – Southeast Polk – 2nd place (42-3)
138- Kaleb Krall – Wapsie Valley – 1st place (45-2)
145- Mitchel Mangold – West Delaware – 3rd place (44-7)
152- Cael Krueger – Denver-Tripoli – 5th place (50-5)
160- John Henrich – Akron-Westfield – 1st place (43-0)
170- Kyler Fisher – Southeast Valley – 2nd place (48-4)
182- Garet Sims – Iowa Valley – 5th place (51-6)
195- Caleb Olson – Webster City – 8th place (24-9)
220- Dakoda Powell – Spirit Lake Park – 6th place (41-5)
285- Spencer Trenary – Clarion-Goldfield-Dows – 3rd place (17-1)

All-Freshman Team

106- Cullan Schriever – Mason City – 1st place (29-0)
113- Cael Happel – Lisbon – 1st place (53-3)
120- Eli Loyd – Pleasant Valley – 4th place (47-9)
126- Brock Espalin – Des Moines East – 5th place (41-10)
132- Ben Smith – Iowa Valley – State Qualifier (48-9)
138- Wade Mitchell – Woodbury Central – 5th place (44-14)
145- Chance Downs – Maquoketa Valley – 7th place (37-15)
152- Abe Michel – Maquoketa – District Qualifier (35-11)
160- Zach Williams – Osage – State Qualifier (35-25)
170- Nick Haynes – Missouri Valley – 7th place (54-9)
182- Gabe Christenson – Southeast Polk – 6th place (33-14)
195- Cody Fisher – Woodward Granger – 2nd place (46-6)
220- Gage Linahon – Newton – State Qualifier (10-8)
285- Bradley Tolley – Winterset – State Qualifier (34-17)

Council Bluffs school board votes to keep school open

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – An education board has delighted residents of the small city of Crescent by voting to keep the community’s elementary school open despite a recommendation by the superintendent that it be closed as a cost-saving move due to declining enrollment. The Daily Nonpareil reports the Council Bluffs Board of Education voted 5-2 on Tuesday night to keep Crescent Elementary School open.

Superintendent Martha Bruckner had recommended closing the school, saying the district would have saved $185,000 annually. The district’s proposal to close the elementary school in Pottawattamie County would’ve sent students to Lewis & Clark Elementary School in Council Bluffs.

Crescent resident Michelle Shea says she is happy about the decision because the school has been a positive experience for her family and children.

Mike Sherzan Announces Candidacy for U.S. Congress in IA’s 3rd District

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March 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Well, that didn’t take long. Less than four months after the 2016 elections were held, a candidate other than David Young has announced his intention to run for Iowa 3rd District Congressional seat.  Mike Sherzan, a Democrat who resides in Dallas County announced today (Wednesday) his candidacy for U.S. Congress in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District. Sherzan is running to take on Republican Congressman David Young in the 2018 mid-term election.

In a Press Release, Sherzan says “Like most Iowans, I’m fed up with Washington politicians. Iowans deserve a progressive leader who will be a champion for working class families. It’s time to change the system that serves the interests of career politicians. That’s why I’ve decided to run for Congress.”

Sherzan graduated from the University of Iowa. At age 39 he started his own financial services firm in Des Moines, Broker Dealer Financial Services. His company grew into an Iowa based, 60-employee firm with over 250 representatives and 35,000 customers located in Iowa and across the country. After 25 years of helping Iowans save for retirement and fund their children’s college education, Sherzan retired from his employee owned business.

He and his wife Susan have been married for 40 years. He says he’s the proud father of three and grandfather of seven. For more information, go to: www.SherzanforIowa.com