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Iowa caucuses: The Latest

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February 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, the Democratic presidential candidates are hustling across the state. They’re trying to fire up voters and make one last appeal to people still struggling to make a final decision about who to support in the crowded field. Campaigns and voters acknowledged a palpable sense of unpredictability and anxiety as Democrats begin choosing which candidate to send on to a November face-off with President Donald Trump. Four candidates are locked in a fight for victory in Iowa and others are still in position to pull off surprisingly strong finishes.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A small, yet critical battle is going on within the big Democratic presidential field. Several candidates are jockeying to secure the backing of their party’s establishment wing. Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar are fighting for the political and financial support of the party’s leading donors, elected officials and pragmatists who are eager to unify behind a moderate alternative to the leading liberals Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. The first answers will come Monday in the Iowa caucuses. That’s when voters will begin sorting out the fight between progressive candidates and their more moderate rivals.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – For the first time, the Iowa Democratic Party will report three sets of results from its presidential caucuses. And there’s no guarantee that all three will show the same winner. Each set of results represents a different stage of voting in the caucus process. The new rules for Monday’s contest were mandated by the Democratic National Committee in a bid to make the process more transparent. The Associated Press will report all three results but will only declare a winner in Iowa based on the number of state delegates won by each candidate.

NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa caucus is just around the corner and candidates are heating up the criticism. Joe Biden didn’t name Bernie Sanders, but he told voters in Waterloo, Iowa, on Saturday that he wondered why some candidates don’t know how much their proposals will cost. The youngest of the Democrats, 38-year-old Pete Buttigieg, says this is no time for taking the risk of meeting a new challenge with a familiar playbook. Meanwhile, the Des Moines Register has decided to pull results of its final poll because of a problem with its survey questioning.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang says he will “shock” the nation with his performance in Monday night’s caucuses. He says one reason will be his support from Republicans, who he claims back him because he’s focused on the same issues as President Donald Trump. Speaking at a rally at a downtown Des Moines hotel Saturday night, Yang told a packed ballroom that he’s laser-focused on solving the same problems that Trump pointed out — but has actual solutions that people will see and feel.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign is showing signs of strength heading into Monday’s Iowa caucuses – and a source of tension at its heart. Sanders’ more strident supporters tend to demand that everyone unite behind the Vermont senator if he’s the Democratic nominee but are less forceful in pledging to back the nominee if it’s not him. Sanders himself is trying to tamp down that divide, insisting Saturday in Iowa that his campaign will support the nominee and that he expects others to do the same. If Sanders achieves unity by compromising on stands he has taken for decades in political office, he could disappoint supporters.

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Some former Democratic presidential candidates could still win votes and make an impact on Iowa’s caucuses Monday. The caucuses essentially allow voters to express support for two candidates in two rounds of voting. During the first round, voters can show support for anyone they want, even if that person isn’t running for president. Some Iowa supporters of former candidates Cory Booker and Kamala Harris say they plan to support the senators during the first round of the caucuses, even though Booker and Harris have bowed out of the race. But they also say the gambit is an attempt to blunt Bernie Sanders’ momentum on the second round.

Vandewater announces bid for re-election

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February 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater has announced his plans to seek re-election. On his social media page, Vandewater said Saturday that his nomination papers will be at all of the Republican caucus locations in Adair County and the Democratic caucus location in Greenfield. He said also, “My nomination papers have been copied onto bright orange paper to stand out from all the rest.”

Listen to Super Bowl 54 today on KJAN

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

You can listen to Super Bowl 54 today on KJAN as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in Miami. You can catch all the coverage from Westwood One starting with the Super Sunday show at 3:00pm. Kickoff will be just after 5:00 p.m. Central. Here’s a look at the broadcast crew for the big game.

Play-by-Play:  Kevin Harlan
Game Analyst:  Kurt Warner
Rules Analyst:  Gene Steratore
Sideline Reporters:  Tony Boselli and Laura Okmin
Pregame/Halftime Host:  Jim Gray
Pregame/Halftime/Postgame Contributors:  Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Scott Graham
Tune in to Super Bowl 54 on your home for the Kanas City Chiefs in the Nishna Valley, KJAN.

Nebraska, Iowa target vaping after new federal restrictions

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February 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

LINCOLN, Neb (AP) – Roughly one month after the federal government announced a new crackdown to keep e-cigarettes away from children, state lawmakers in Iowa and Nebraska are forging ahead with similar proposals of their own. Both states are considering new laws to raise the minimum age for vaping to 21 years old in addition to other measures to try to restrict the product.

An Iowa Senate Subcommittee advanced the measure earlier this month to raise that state’s legal age from 18 to eliminate the conflict with federal law. In Nebraska, a legislative committee will review its own bill on Tuesday.

Archbishop Bergan wins East Mills Wrestling Invitational

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

Archbishop Bergan won the East Mills Wrestling Invitational on Saturday with 196.5 points. Treynor was Runner-Up with 171 points on the day.

Team Scores
1 Archbishop Bergan 196.5
2 Treynor 171.0
3 Tarkio 136.0
4 East Mills 121.0
5 Woodbine 103.0
6 Southwest Valley 88.0
7 MVAOCOU 85.0
8 Sidney (Southwest Iowa) 82.5
9 East Union 54.5
10 Griswold 18.0

Full results HERE

Logan-Magnolia grapplers win Wheeler Invitational

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

Logan-Magnolia won the Wheeler Invitational on Saturday. The Panthers grapplers scored 298.5 points to win, Missouri Valley was Runner-Up with 227 points.

Team Scores

1 Logan-Magnolia 298.5
2. Missouri Valley 227.0
3. East Sac County 140.0
4. Audubon High School 95.0
5. Atlantic-CAM JV 67.0
6. Collins-Maxwell 44.0
7. West Harrison 19.0

Full results HERE

Clarion-Goldfield-Dows wins Charger Invitational in Guthrie Center

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

Clarion-Goldfield-Dows came away with the team championship at the Charger Invitational hosted by AC/GC on Saturday. They score 195 points to win it and Van Meter/Earlham came in second with 172. AHSTW was the top area team in 6th with 115 points.

Team Scores
1. Clarion-Goldfield-Dows 195.0
2. Van Meter/Earlham 172.0
3. Manson Northwest Webster 150.0
4. Woodward-Granger 122.0
5. Greene County 117.5
6. AHSTW 115.0
7. Tri-Center 102.0
8. Panorama 98.0
9. Riverside, Oakland 92.5
10. AC/GC 90.5
11. Southeast Warren/Melcher-Dallas 74.0
12. Nodaway Valley 70.0
13. Southeast Valley 65.0
14. Ogden 51.0
15. Underwood 43.5
16. Moravia 39.0
17. West Central Valley 32.0
18. Coon Rapids Bayard 23.0
19. Nevada 10.0

Full results HERE

Atlantic/CAM takes second at Hawkeye Ten Wrestling Tourney, Creston/O-M champs

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

Photo credit Tim Duff

The Atlantic/CAM wrestling team came in second at the Hawkeye Ten Wrestling Tournament on Saturday in Red Oak. The Creston/O-M Panthers came away with the team title with 199.5 points. Atlantic/CAM notched 185 points to grab second and had four indvidual champions: Easton O’Brien-106, Aybren Moore-113, Kadin Stutzman-152, and Cale Roller-285 all came out on top of the podium.

Other place winners for the Trojans included Jaxson Bell finishing 3rd at 132. Ethan Follmann was 4th at 120 and Joe Weaver finished 4th at 126.

Team Scores

  1. Creston Orient Macksburg 199.5
  2. Atlantic 185.0
  3. Lewis Central, Council Bluffs 182.0
  4. Red Oak 178.0
  5. Harlan 160.5
  6. Glenwood 156.5
  7. Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 126.5
  8. Clarinda 94.0
  9. Denison 59.0
  10. St Albert, Council Bluffs 35.0
  11. Shenandoah 31.0

Full placing results: 2020 Hawkeye Ten Tournament

Atlantic boys fall to Des Moines Lincoln

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February 2nd, 2020 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball fell to the Des Moines Lincoln Railsplitters 72-43 on Saturday afternoon at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. The Trojans got off to.a good start in the game and led nearly the entire opening quarter. It was 13-9 heading into the second but the Railsplitters quickly tied it up and then would take a lead at 21-18 that they wouldn’t relinquish the rest of the way.

It was 28-20 in favor of Lincoln at the half and 46-27 by the end of the third. Atlantic had trouble trying to create space against some tight defense from the Railsplitters in the second half. They really pressured the ball handlers out top and pushed the Trojans away from the basket.

Nate Feller led Des Moines Lincoln with 21 points and Aidan Cord finished with 14. They improved to 10-4 on the season and will next head to face Johnston on Tuesday.

Atlantic got 11 points apiece from Craig Alan Becker and Bradley Dennis. The Trojans fall to 6-8 on the year and will travel to Red Oak on Tuesday night. Skyler Handlos was out for the second straight game with illness and Tyler Moen is still out with an injury. The Trojans hope a couple more days will get the team back to full strength after illness hit the team hard last week.

Cass County Caucuses – Precinct location reminder

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February 2nd, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party is ready for the 2020 Caucus, which will be held this Monday, February 3rd. Party Chair Sherry Toelle says “Caucuses are gatherings of neighbors where Democrats meet to organize their precinct for the upcoming election, discuss important issues; and declare their Presidential preference. In addition to electing delegates to the county convention, caucus goers address key issues that are important to their communities, and elect local party leadership.” Persons wanting to attend the Cass County’s Democratic Caucus must be registered by no later than 7-p.m., Monday. The doors will open at 6-p.m. In Cass County, you must attend the caucus at the caucus site for your precinct.

Democrat Caucus sites are as follows:

  • Anita, Grant & Lincoln Townships—Anita High School
  • All Atlantic wards—Atlantic High School;
  • Benton & Franklin Townships—Wiota Community Building;
  • City of Griswold, Pleasant & Noble Townships—Griswold High School;
  • City of Lewis, Cass & Bear Grove Townships—Lewis Community Building;
  • City of Marne, Brighton, Pymosa, Washington, & Grove Townships—Atlantic High School;
  • City of Cumberland, & Union Townships, Edna & Victoria Townships,
  • City of Massena, & Massena Township—CAM Middle School.

There are five main goals for the caucus: conduct party business, determine Presidential preferences, elect delegates to the county convention and committees, elect representatives to the Cass County Democratic Central Committee, and discuss resolutions to the Party platform.

Cass County Republicans will hold their caucus, also. Business at their sites include: Selecting persons to be the Precinct meeting chair and secretary; Holding the Presidential Poll; Selecting individuals to serve on the County Central Committee, Delegates and Junior Delegates to the County Convention on March 14th, and discussing amendments to the County Platform.

Republican Caucus Sites:
Precinct 1:  Atlantic Ward 1 – Atlantic Elks Lodge (411 Walnut St.)
Precinct 2:  Atlantic Ward 2 – Armory (2nd & Poplar)
Precinct 3:  Atlantic Ward 3 – Atlantic Public Library
Precinct 4:  Atlantic Ward 4 – Zion Lutheran Church (811 Oak St.)
Precinct 5:  Atlantic Ward 5 – Heritage House (1200 Brookridge Cir.)
Precinct 6:  Lewis; Cass & Bear Grove Townships – Lewis Fire Department Meeting Room (401 W. Main St.)
Precinct 7:  Wiota; Benton & Franklin Townships – Wiota Fire Department (311 Center St.)
Precinct 8:  Marne; Brighton, Pymosa, Washington & Grove Townships – Atlantic Airport (59706 Airport Road)
Precinct 9:  Edna/Victoria Townships – Massena Library (122 Main St.)
Precinct 10:  Anita; Grant & Lincoln Townships – Anita Community Center (805 Main St.)
Precinct 11:  Griswold; Pleasant & Noble Townships – Griswold Community Bldg. (601 2nd St.)
Precinct 12:  Massena City & Township) – Massena Library (122 Main St.)
Precinct 13:  Cumberland; Union Township – Cumberland Library (119 Main St.)