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Google Announces $1 Million Impact Challenge to Create Economic Opportunity Across Iowa Kicks off tour of Grow with Google trainings across the state

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Officials with Google, Monday, launched the Google.org Impact Challenge Iowa, the tech company’s first Iowa challenge inviting nonprofits throughout the state to submit proposals for bold ideas to grow economic opportunity in their local communities. The Impact Challenge was announced at the “Grow with Google” digital skills training event, hosted by the Des Moines Public Library. Dan Harbeke, Head of Public Policy and External Affairs at Google in Council Bluffs, said “Our hope with the Google.org Impact Challenge Iowa is to help Iowa nonprofits bring their great ideas to life. Iowa is an incredibly diverse state, with a wide variety of issues that impact different communities and a huge amount of local talent seeking to solve unique challenges.”

Qualifying Iowa nonprofits are invited to submit their proposals for their most innovative ideas to grow economic opportunity in their community. Together with a panel of local judges, Google will review the applications and choose five winners who will receive $175,000 in grant funding and training from Google. After the five winners are announced, Iowans will be invited to vote on which project they believe will have the greatest economic impact. The winner of that public vote will receive an additional $125,000 in funding. In total, Google.org will grant $1 million to local nonprofit organizations.

The Iowa Impact Challenge local advisor panel includes:

Dr. Dan Kinney, President, Iowa Western Community College
Georgia Van Gundy, Executive Director and Board Secretary, Iowa Business Council
Monica Chavez-Silva, Board Chair of Iowa Council of Foundations & Assistant Vice President for Community Enhancement, Grinnell College
Sherry Ristau, President, Quad Cities Community Foundation
Tej Dhawan, Chief Data Officer, Principal Financial Group

While the $1 million Impact Challenge is the second statewide to date after Illinois, Google.org has offered economic-opportunity focused Impact Challenge grants in Cleveland, Columbia, Oklahoma City and Pittsburgh. The Impact Challenge was announced Monday morning in Des Moines at the first stop of a three-city Grow with Google tour that includes Council Bluffs and Davenport. Through Grow with Google, the company’s aim is to help everyone across America – those who make up the workforce of today, the students who will drive the workforce of tomorrow and the small businesses that keep our economy strong – access the best of Google’s training and tools to grow their skills, careers, and businesses. In Iowa, the Grow with Google team will provide hands-on training to hundreds of Iowans through 12 different workshops and nearly a hundred one on one coaching sessions.

With its tour, Grow with Google aims to help address the skills gap by preparing Americans for middle-skill jobs, positions that require some skills but not four year degrees. According to the National Middle Skills Initiative, middle skills jobs account to 56% of Iowa’s labor force. Google has a data center in Iowa and has invested more than $2.5 billion and established a long-term commitment to the region and state. Iowa nonprofit organizations can find more information on the Google.org Impact Challenge and submit their applications by visiting g.co/iowachallenge. The deadline for submissions is May 17th at 11:59 PM Central. The five winners are expected to be named in the fall of 2019.

Castro touts his ‘People First’ immigration reform plan

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro says the new absentee voting option for Iowa Caucus-goers may help spur turn-out among Iowa Latinos and other minorities. “I do think for some people who are uncomfortable going on one night — or they can’t go there on one night ’cause they’re working — and declare their intention in front of many other people, that being able to do that absentee will ensure that more of them actually participate in the process,” Castro says, “which will be a good thing.”

Castro, who spent the past two days campaigning in eastern and central Iowa, is 44 years old and the only Latino in the Democratic presidential race. He’s been making the argument on the campaign trail that Americans are ready for a “new generation of leadership.”

“Having served as the mayor of the seventh-largest city in the country, I have a track record of getting things done,” Castro says. Castro was San Antonio’s mayor for five years before he served as U.S. Secretary for Housing and Urban Development in the Obama Administration. Castro recently released what he calls a “People First” immigration plan. He’d significantly boost U.S. investment to stabilize the Central American countries many of those seeking asylum in the U.S. are fleeing.

Castro would make illegally entering the U.S. a CIVIL offense — punishable with a fine — rather than have illegal entry continue to be a CRIME. “This president has tried to, effectively, use immigration in an emotional way to divide people,” Castro says. “…I’m going to tell about the human lives that are impacted and what we can be as a country that if, of course, we have secure borders, but we also treat people with respect and with compassion and I believe that there are enough people in Iowa and throughout the country that will believe in that.”

Castro says immigration has helped the U.S. economy grow in the past and the U.S. needs immigrants today to fill jobs. Castro formally kicked off his presidential bid in January and has raised about one-point-one million dollars for his campaign in the first three months of the year. Castro says if Democrats choose him as their nominee, he will present himself as “the opposite” of Trump.

“Even to those people who agree with this president, you know I think you also want somebody who that’s being straightforward with you and being open and honest,” Castro said. “And I would say: ‘Don’t mistake bluntness or vulgarity for honesty.'” Like many of his competitors for the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nomination, Castro supports the goal of “Medicare for All” as well as universal preschool and renewing the federal ban on assault-style weapons.

Branstad donates $1000 to Steve King’s GOP Primary opponent

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Former Republican Governor Terry Branstad has donated to a Republican challenging Congressman Steve King’s bid for reelection. Branstad and King had been long-time allies. Two of Branstad’s top 2010 campaign staffers went on to help steer King’s 2012 reelection. Now, Branstad has donated a thousand dollars to Randy Feenstra, the state senator who is running against King in the 2020 primary.

King held a town hall meeting in the small community of Stanhope yesterday (Monday). King said the controversy that led Republican leaders to remove him from House committees derailed his plan to meet in January with Iowa’s two new House members. King says Iowa’s congressional delegation has flood recovery to work on together and he wants to set up a meeting with Congresswomen Abby Finkenauer and Cindy Axne.

“When we get geographical issues like this, they should be nonpartisan. We should lock arms and get these things done,” King says. “I don’t sense any friction or push back.” During yesterday’s town hall meeting, King was asked about his working relationship with the two new Democrats in Iowa’s congressional delegation.

“We lost two good representatives in this state. Now we have two freshmen and we need to communicate,” King said. “And I will take that as good advice. It is, I know.” King will hold a town hall meeting in Pocahontas County later this week. The event will be held at the Laurens Public Library on Wednesday afternoon.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 4/16/19

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Christian Yelich hit three homers, including a pair of three-run shots, and drove in a career-high seven runs to power the Milwaukee Brewers past the St. Louis Cardinals 10-7. Yelich, the reigning NL MVP, hit his first three-run homer to cap a six-run second inning. After St. Louis tied it with three runs in the sixth, Yelich answered in the bottom half with a towering three-run blast to right off Mike Mayers. Yelich capped off his night with his eighth homer this season.

CHICAGO (AP) — Welington Castillo atoned for an error with a two-run homer in the eighth inning, and the Chicago White Sox rallied to beat the Kansas City Royals 5-4. Castillo’s poor throw on Billy Hamilton’s steal in the seventh helped set up Whit Merrifield’s tiebreaking sacrifice fly. But Castillo came up big after Tim Anderson led off the eighth with a double against Brad Boxberger, sending an opposite-field drive to right for his first homer of the season.

Other Scores:

American League

Baltimore 8, Boston 1

Toronto 5, Minnesota 3

Texas 12, L.A. Angels 7

Cleveland 6, Seattle 4

National League

N.Y. Mets 7, Philadelphia 6, 11 innings

Chicago Cubs 7, Miami 2

Colorado 5, San Diego 2

L.A. Dodgers 4, Cincinnati 3

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, April 16 2019

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April 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Senate has sent a bill legalizing the growing of industrial hemp to the House for consideration. The Iowa Hemp Act passed the Senate Monday 49-1. Sen. Kevin Kinney, a farmer from Oxford says his goal is to make hemp Iowa’s third commodity behind corn and soybeans. The bill allows licensed growers to cultivate the crop on up to 40 acres.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is asking lawmakers for $15 million from the ending balance of the current year’s budget for immediate work on levees and repairs in flooded communities. She’s also seeking $10 million from next year’s budget to accelerate housing improvements. Reynolds announced her request Monday, saying federal money often takes months or years to arrive. Reynolds also announced the creation of a Flood Recovery Advisory Board, which will coordinate state recovery efforts. .

OTHO, Iowa (AP) — Officials at the 11,000-square-foot Webster County Museum are weighing whether to try and quickly repair a leaky roof, move the artifacts to another building or disband the collection altogether. Phyllis Stewart, the museum’s volunteer curator, said the former Otho Elementary School building holds all of Webster County’s history. Stewart added the museum can’t open this spring because of the water and mold issues.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — Cory Booker’s presidential campaign has proposed a significant expansion of the earned income tax credit that he said would lower the annual tax bill for almost half of American taxpayers. The senator from New Jersey, who recently launched a national tour aimed at boosting his 2020 presidential bid, discussed his new tax credit proposal during a visit to Iowa on Monday _ the date that most Americans’ taxes are due to the IRS.

Exira-EHK wins RVC boys golf meet at Atlantic

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April 15th, 2019 by admin

The Exira-EHK boys golf team won the Rolling Valley Conference meet at Atlantic Golf and Country Club on Monday night. The Spartans shot 164 and were led by Everett Carroll’s top round of 37.

Team Scores

  1. Exira-EHK 164
  2. CAM 178
  3. Coon Rapids-Bayard 184
  4.  Boyer Valley 189
  5. Woodbine 199
  6. Glidden-Ralston 221

Medalist: Everett Carroll, Exira-EHK 37
Runner-Up: Ben Tibken, CAM 39

Creston girls golf wins Winterset Invitational

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April 15th, 2019 by admin

The Creston girls golf team won the Winterset Invitational on Monday. The Panthers shot 378 to beat out second place Dallas Center-Grimes by 8 shots. Van Meter finished third with a 394 total.

Medalist was Kylie Carey of Van Meter with a round of 75. Creston’s Riley Driskell was Runner-Up with an 84.

 

High School Soccer Scoreboard 04/15/2019

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April 15th, 2019 by admin

Girls Soccer

Treynor 11, Atlantic 1
Bishop Heelan 3, St. Albert 2
Carroll 3, East Sac County 0
Harlan 8, Greene County 1
Lewis Central 2, Kuemper Catholic 0

Boys Soccer

Glenwood 2, Atlantic 0
AHSTW 4, St. Albert 3
Carroll 3, East Sac County 1
CB Abraham Lincoln 10, Riverside 0
Greene County 3, Harlan 0
Lewis Central 5, Underwood 0
Tri-Center 4, Clarinda Academy 1

High School Golf Scoreboard 04/15/2019

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April 15th, 2019 by admin

Girls Golf

Atlantic 4th at WDM Valley Invite. See other story.
Creston 1st at Winterset Invitational. See other story.
Essex/Stanton 230, Fremont-Mills NTS. Medalist: Lexi Burnison, Essex/Stanton 52.
Glenwood 209, Red Oak 224. Medalist: Kathryn Gunderson, Glenwood 49.
Kuemper Catholic 222, Harlan 227. Medalist: Jocelyn Cheek, Harlan 50.
Logan-Magnolia 225, Tri-Center 271. Medalist: Jaice Johnsen, Logan-Magnolia 51.
Missouri Valley 203, AHSTW 245. Medalist: Madison Lease, Missouri Valley 42.
Nodaway Valley 240, Lenox NTS, Martensdale St. Marys NTS. Medalist: Megan Russell, Nodaway Valley 51
Treynor 248, Underwood 271. Medalist: Maddie Lewis, Treynor 54.
RVC meet at Atlantic see other story.

Boys Golf

Fremont-Mills 235, Essex/Stanton 240. Medalist: Cooper Langfelt, Fremont-Mills 45.
Glenwood 171, Red Oak 196. Medalist: Nick Stavas, Glenwood 42.
Martensdale St. Marys 206, Nodaway Valley 257, Lenox 260. Medalist: Jack Franey, Martensdale St. Marys 50.
Missouri Valley 202, AHSTW 218. Medalist: Nick Tennis, Missouri Valley 40.
Tri-Center 173, Logan-Magnolia 182. Medalist: Zach Matthews, Tri-Center 36.
RVC meet at Atlantic see other story.

Denison Ace Nelson Relays 04/15/2019

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April 15th, 2019 by admin

Girls Team Scores

  1. Denison-Schleswig 176
  2. AHSTW 107.5
  3. IKM-Manning 102
  4. Cherokee 100
  5. Lawton-Bronson 84
  6. MVAOCOU 55
  7. Ar-We-Va 41
  8. D-S JV 31.5
  9. Boyer Valley 29

Gabrielle Cadwell of IKM-Manning won the 200M, Macie Doyel won the 400M, and Alexa Ahrenholtz won the High Jump. the Wolves also won the 4x200M. Ryann Portch of AHSTW won the 800M and Kinsey Scheffler won the Discus. The Lady Vikes won the 4x400M.

Full results here.

Boys Team Scores

  1. IKM-Manning 139
  2. Denison-Schleswig 129
  3. Lawton-Bronson 113
  4. MVAOCOU 71
  5. Cherokee 71
  6. Missouri Valley 64
  7. Boyer Valley 60
  8. Ar-We-Va 44
  9. AHSTW 37
  10. D-S JV

AHSTW’s Drake Partridge won the 100M and 200M. Grant Stracke of IKM-Manning won the Discus and the Wolves won the 4x400M Relay.

Full results here.