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‘Enough is enough.’ Governor tours flood-ravaged southwest Iowa

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — “Catastrophic devastation.” That’s how Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds describes the carnage from the second major flood along the Missouri River within a decade. “We’ve got towns that are shut down. We’ve got businesses that have been impacted. We’ve got individuals that are moving. We’ve got hospitals that are being shut down and the water supply,” Reynolds said. “Iowans are hearty and we’re tough and we know how to take care of ourselves, but after several times of this happening, it’s just ‘enough is enough.'”

Reynolds toured flood-impacted areas of southwest Iowa Monday, with stops in Council Bluffs, Glenwood, Pacific Junction and Hamburg. While in Hamburg, Mayor Cathy Crain told Reynolds citizens fought valiantly, but water seeped through barriers and swamped all but the northern portion of the community.”We had to give up the fight. We’ve never done it before,” Crain says. “We go back from us to our father’s generation to our grandfather’s generation and we never gave it up, but had to today.” Flooding not only knocked out the city’s water plant, but also Hamburg’s City Hall, fire station and almost all the businesses in the community. The mayor says virtually all the equipment the city owned is gone.  “We lost everything. We have no equipment…We don’t even have a lawmower, but look like leather. O.K.? We’re tough. We’re going to be able to do this,” she said. “We have two pickups left and a skid loader.”

Governor Reynolds met with officials from Hamburg and Fremont County inside an elementary school that’s now serving as a temporary city hall. Reynolds also got updates on other communities such as Percival, where floodwaters entered the community Monday afternoon. She also heard concerns about how this latest flooding incident will impact the local farming community. Fremont County Supervisor Dustin Sheldon says many residents were still recovering from the floods of 2011. “You’re going to lose a lot of farmers financially because they can’t recover from this. They’ve mortgaged farms, just now kind of getting back to where you can make a living again and here it happens again,” Sheldon said. “What do we do?”

Sheldon and other officials say it’s time for federal flood control policies to change. Others expressed anger that federal officials forced the city to remove fortifications to a levee which helped protect Hamburg during the 2011 flooding. The governor says she intends to review that levee issue. “To build something and then have them tell you, ‘You have to tear it down’ — I mean just the frustration. There seems to be no common sense,” Reynolds says. “There seems to be bureaucracy and red tape.”

Reynolds says the state will come up with a plan to rebuild and recover. “We’ve got farmland that’s been impacted. We’ve got bridges that we have to replace. We’ve got secondary road system all across this state that’s being impacted by the flooding,” Reynolds says. “…We’ve got a long road ahead.”

Interstate 29 has been closed in southwest Iowa due to flooding. Rivers in other parts of the state are elevated and ice jams have been reported in places like the Cedar Rivers in Cedar Falls and the Iowa River in Iowa Falls. There were sandbagging efforts in Iowa Falls Monday to protect the city’s water supply.

Atlantic City Council to act on 1st reading of vacating an alley & more

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A regular meeting of the Atlantic City Council will be held 5:30-p.m. Wednesday (March 20), at City Hall. On their agenda is recognition of the Atlantic High School State Speech and State Wrestling teams.

The Council will also act on an Order accepting an amendment for the Community Attraction and Tourism (CAT) Grant, a Resolution for which was approved in July 2017, and is between the State of Iowa’s Enhance Iowa Board and City Council. The Grant for  $175,000 is for ongoing park development at the Schildberg Recreation Area and Campground. The agreement requires all grant purchases be completed by April 31, 2019. Work still remains on the project that should be complete before the end of the Summer. Former Parks and Rec Director Seth Staashelm was able to obtain an extension from the Board to complete the project by no later that Nov. 30, 2019. The Council must formally amend the agreement at the request of the State.

There will also be a Public Hearing during the Council’s meeting, with regard to “Vacating and Conveying a portion of an alley east of 708 W. 10th Street, as part of efforts by the City to “Clean up the plat map,” according to City Administrator/Zoning Administrator John Lund, who recommends the Council approve the plan as proposed. The hearing will be followed by the first reading of an Ordinance to that effect.

The final order of business for the Council, prior to regular reports, is for them to approve the Mayor’s request to re-appointment: Joyce Jensen to the Board of Adjustment; Judd Meneely to the AMU Board, and Jennifer Miller to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The latter two have terms expiring April 1, 2019. Jensen’s term expired in February.

NE man wanted in connection to Tue. morning robbery in Council Bluffs

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in western Iowa are looking for a Nebraska man suspected of robbing a convenience store in Council Bluffs. Bluffs Police report the suspect, 28-year old Ryan Ross, of Bellevue, NE., entered the Kwik Shop at 3632 Ave G at around 2:25-a.m.,, and demanded money from the cashier. After the clerk handed the suspect an undetermined amount of cash, the suspect fled the scene in his vehicle.

Robbery suspect Ryan Ross

Video surveillance was able to get the vehicles license plate information. The suspect (Ross) was driving a 2018 Red Toyota with Texas license number KBX6564. If you see the him, or the vehicle, please contact the Council Bluffs Police Department at 712-328-5737 or contact Crime Stoppers at 712-328-STOP (7867). Do not approach Ross, as he is considered to be armed and dangerous.

Pence to survey Nebraska flood damage Tuesday

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Nebraska today (Tuesday), to survey damage from flooding in the Midwest. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted that President Donald Trump requested Pence go to the Midwest to see the damage. Sanders says Pence will be joined by Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. The tweet did not say where in Nebraska Pence would go.

Adair man arrested last week for providing drugs to a minor

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports 18-year old Garrett McClain Walhovd, of Adair, was arrested last Wednesday evening (March 13th), for distributing marijuana to a 15-year old. Walhovd was driving west on Interstate 80 at around 6:25-p.m., after allegedly having just purchased marijuana in Des Moines. He is alleged to have provided marijuana to the juvenile without charge. Walhovd was taken into custody for a Drug Distribution to a person under 18. He was released from the Adair County Jail the following day on a $5,000 cash or surety bond.

Adams County woman arrested after she was seen riding an ATV on a highway

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Adams County arrested a woman Monday night after she was seen operating a 4-wheel ATV on a roadway. The woman, Christine McGlade, of Carbon, was known to have not held a valid license. McGlade was taken into custody at around 8:05-p.m., for Driving While Barred.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, Tue., 3/19/2019

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/a 70% chance of rain, mainly this afternoon. High 45. SE @ 10-15.

Tonight: Mo. Cldy w/light rain ending. Low 30. NW @ 10.

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High 50. NW @ 10.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 56.

Friday: P/Cldy. High around 60.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low was 23. Last year on this date our High was 53 and the Low was 34. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 79 in 1976. The Record Low was -14 in 1923.

Iowa/Midwest early News Headlines: 3/19/2019

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March 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation Monday in response to flooding and flash flooding beginning March 13 and continuing.  The governor’s proclamation allows state resources to be utilized to respond to and recover from the effects of this severe weather and activates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program for qualifying residents, along with the Disaster Case Management Program, for these five counties: Crawford, Delaware, Page, Palo Alto, and Tama. The addition of those five counties brings the number of counties impacted by recent flooding to 41 counties.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Nebraska to survey damage from flooding in the Midwest. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted that President Donald Trump requested Pence go Tuesday to the Midwest to see the damage.

NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa (AP) — Beto O’Rourke has entered the 2020 Democratic presidential race amid much fanfare and media attention. In the first days of his campaign, he ran a 5-kilometer race, was mocked for flailing his arms so much when he speaks and drove a Dodge Caravan from Iowa through Wisconsin and Michigan to Ohio, stopping to talk with voters along the way. O’Rourke also showed some inexperience on foreign policy but talked up his U.S.-Mexico border expertise, and explained his changing views on health care.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal of the felony convictions of three top staffers on Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign. Campaign chairman Jesse Benton, campaign manager John Tate and deputy campaign manager Dimitri Kesari were convicted in 2016 of causing false records and campaign expenditure reports to be filed to the Federal Election Commission.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Barriers have been emplaced to protect some Cedar Rapids neighborhoods from floodwaters. The National Weather Service says the Cedar River is expected to crest later Monday at 18.5 feet. That’s nearly 3 feet into what the service says is major flood stage but nearly 13 feet below the 2008 record of 31.1 feet. Any flooding isn’t expected to reach houses and businesses.

Hawkeye women grab 2 seed in NCAA Tourney

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March 18th, 2019 by admin

The Iowa Hawkeye women were selected as a 2 seed in the Greensboro Region for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. The Hawkeyes will host 15th-seeded Mercer on Friday at 1:00pm Central on ESPN 2.

Iowa is the Big Ten’s automatic qualifier into the NCAA Tournament after the Hawkeyes won their first Big Ten Tournament title since 2001. Iowa is the No. 2 seed in the Greensboro Region (the program’s highest seed since it was a No. 2 seed in 1996) and will play host to first- and second-round games on campus at Carver-Hawkeye Arena for the fourth time in seven years (also 2013, 2014 and 2015) . The Hawkeyes will take on 15th-seeded Mercer at 2 p.m. (ET) Friday on ESPN2 with the winner of that game moving on to face either No. 7 seed Missouri or 10th-seeded Drake on Sunday. Iowa is making its 26th NCAA Tournament appearance and second in as many seasons.

The Hawkeyes, who have a 21-25 (.457) record in NCAA Tournament play, including a 13-7 (.650) record at home, are one of eight current Big Ten schools who have advanced to the NCAA Women’s Final Four during their program’s history, doing so in 1993.

ISU women draw 3 seed in NCAA Tournament, will host New Mexico State

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March 18th, 2019 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State women’s basketball team has been selected to play in its 18th NCAA Tournament, and 11th appearance in the last 13 years. The 3rd-seeded Cyclones will face 14th-seeded New Mexico State in the first round, Saturday, March 23rd in Ames, Iowa. As one of the top-16 teams selected in the field, Iowa State earned the right to host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the Cyclones’ first time under the new selection format allowing the top-16 the right to host.

The Cyclones game against New Mexico State will tipoff at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2. The winning team will advance to play the winner of the other game, (#6) DePaul vs. (#11) Missouri State, on Monday March 20.

Iowa State (25-8, 13-5 Big 12) is one of just 15 teams nationally to earn NCAA Tournament berths 11 of the last 13 years. All 17 of the Cyclones’ tournament bids have come under the direction of Bill Fennelly.  Iowa State’s selection as a No. 3 seed is the highest for the Cyclones since earning a three-seed in 2002.

New Mexico State (26-6, 15-1 WAC) was the regular season and tournament champion of the WAC this season. The Aggies are led by a guard tandem of two-time WAC Player of the Year Brooke Salas and fellow First Team All-WAC member Gia Pack. Salas is averaging a double-double, tallying 19.1 points per game and 11 boards. Pak is scoring 17 points per game and is churning out 3.5 assists per game.