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Trump touts his role in Roe v Wade’s demise

News

September 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Former President Donald Trump is warning that Republican candidates may get clobbered in 2024 if they don’t learn how to properly talk about the abortion issue. Trump also reminded a crowd in Dubuque on Wednesday that he appointed three U-S Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v Wade.

Trump recently said on N-B-C’s Meet the Press that Florida’s six week abortion ban had been a terrible mistake. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who’s running against Trump, told Radio Iowa Trump can’t claim to be pro-life after making that statement. Trump talked about the abortion issue in general yesterday (Wednesday).

Trump was endorsed yesterday (Wednesday) by an eastern Iowa lawmaker who’s pushing for a ban on all abortions, but Trump cautioned against that.

Earlier Wednesday afternoon, Trump told a crowd in Maquoketa that he’s been enduring what he called “made up allegations” since he first ran for president and that’s why his supporters are dismissing the criminal indictments he now faces.

Trump made his comments after a man in the crowd on the Jackson County Fairgrounds asked this question.

Trump says he’s gratified by his standing in national polls that show he has the backing of about 60 percent of Republican voters.

Trump finished about three points behind 2016 Iowa Caucus winner Ted Cruz. A couple of days later, Trump accused Cruz of cheating and asked for a re-vote or that Cruz’s Iowa Caucus results be thrown out. Trump reminded audiences in Dubuque and Maquoketa that the 2024 Iowa Caucuses are on January 15th.

Trump said he expects to campaign in Iowa five or six more times before the Caucuses.

Skyscan Forecast for Thursday, September 21, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

Today:  Sunny with a high near 79.  East southeast wind 5 to 15 mph.
Tonight:  A slight chance of showers.  Increasing clouds with a low around 59.  East wind around 10 mph.
Friday:  Cloudy, with a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 7:00 am and 1:00 pm, then gradually becoming mostly sunny with a high near 77.  East wind 5 to 15 mph with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Saturday:  Showers and possibly a thunderstorm.  High near 79. Breezy with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday:  A 40 percent chance of showers.  Mostly sunny with a high near 75.

JUDITH ANN BUCKLEY, 76, formerly of Earling (9-23-2023)

Obituaries

September 21st, 2023 by Jim Field

JUDITH ANN BUCKLEY, 76, formerly of Earling died Saturday, September 16, 2023 in Ponchatoula, LA.  Mass of Christian Burial for JUDITH ANN BUCKLEY will be held on Saturday, September 23, 2023 at 10:00 am at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Earling.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan is assisting the family.

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Visitation will be held on Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm at the funeral home.

Burial in the St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Earling.

JUDITH ANN BUCKLEY is survived by:

Daughters:  Michelle Buckley of Ponchatoula, LA; Julie (Michael) Bratcher of Gretna, NE.

Son:  Michael (Leah) Buckley of Earling.

Sisters:  Shirley Leonard of West Des Moines; Kay (Dave) Kurcz of Papillion, NE; Diane (James) Dumham of Conway, SC; Ruth (Larry) Asbury of Pearcy, AR; Debbie (Richard) Hudkins of Cibolo, TX; Audrey (Steve) Henscheid of Newton.

Brother:  Keith (Judy) Finken of Defiance.

Rare Michael Jordan rookie card nets $5400 for Great Iowa Treasure Hunt

News, Sports

September 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State Treasurer Roby (ROB-ee, like “Robbie“) Smith says a rare trading card from a pro basketball star’s rookie season has sold for 54-hundred dollars. The 1986 Michael Jordan card was in a batch of unclaimed property Smith’s office put up for auction online this spring. When Smith was made aware of the card’s potential value, though, he ordered an appraisal — which found the card was authentic, in near mint condition and worth at least four-thousand dollars.

Smith has seen photos of the card, which was in an unclaimed lock box turned over to the state years ago. A very limited number of people have handled the card.

Banks turn unclaimed lock boxes over to the State Treasurer’s Office if the owner can’t be tracked down. The 54-hundred dollars made from the sale of this Michael Jordan card will go into an special state-managed account, just in case the owner or an heir steps forward in the future to claim the money. The state maintains the Great Iowa Treasure Hunt website where people can search for any unclaimed property.

Each year, the State Treasurer’s office receives up to 300 hundred safe deposit boxes that have been abandoned and is running out of space, so some of the boxes that have been in the state’s possession for several years are selected for auction. The state still has about three-thousand unclaimed safety deposit boxes in storage.

Slain Algona police officer honored at funeral

News

September 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Slain Algona police officer Keven Cram was remembered today (Wednesday) as hundreds of family, friends, and law officers gathered in the Algona High School gym. Algona Police Chief Bo Miller says Cram was a man who cared about a life of service.

He says the 33-year-old Cram could be described as the perfect officer.

Away from the job, Miller says Cram cared so much for his family.

He says Cram would always talk about his Iowa blue chickens and sent him multiple articles on them. Miller says Cram had a sense of humor and started a running joke that he would eat road kill animals.

Cram Honor Guard (Media pool photo)

Miller recalled finding a dead raccoon on the road and sending Cram a picture to ask him if he wanted it.

Miller also had a message for the officers attending the funeral.

The funeral ended with the final call for Cram from the dispatcher using his badge number.

There was a private graveside service for Cram following the public funeral. The man accused of shooting and killing Cram last Wednesday night as he served an arrest warrant remains in jail awaiting extradition from Minnesota.

Exira-EHK School Board meeting recap

News

September 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Elk Horn, Iowa) – Members of the Exira-EHK Board of Education met Tuesday evening, Sept. 19th.  According to the meeting minutes provided by Business Manager/Board Secretary/Treasurer Mallory Meyer, it was noted that the following board members’ seats are up for election in November: Jodee Dixson; Terri Harris; Matt Jorgensen, and Joel Schlueter. Interested candidates have until 5-p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21st, to turn in the required paperwork to the Board Secretary.

In other business, the Exira-EHK Board unanimously approved a Request for Allowable Growth for Negative Special Education Balance, in the amount of $39,913.04. They approved also, the hiring of Andrea Halterman – Prom Sponsor, and Irene Blazek – Cheer Sponsor.

Followed a closed session, the Exira-EHK Board accepted the resignation of ParaEducator JoBeth LaFoy. A separate closed session was held with regard to the suspension or expulsion of a student, before the Board adjourned for the evening.

Their next regular session is 6-p.m., Oct. 17th, in the Exira-EHK Conference Room.

Updated candidate list for Cass County city elections on Nov. 7th

News

September 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Auditor’s Office reports additional filings for city offices in the County, ahead of the Nov. 7th elections. Here are the latest candidates to file, as of Wed., Sept. 20, 2021.

Anita Mayor: Kevin Littleton
Anita City Council: Roger L Huffman

Atlantic Ward 3 City Council: Mike McDermott

Lewis City Council: Larry W Perdue JR

Lewis City Council: Donna Roberts

Marne City Council: Mark Opbroek
Marne City Council: Zachary Schmitt

Previously announced candidates who have filed for offices in Cass County, include:

Mayor of Anita: Ben Daughenbaugh.

Anita City Council (vote for 2): Cheryl Sokol; Mark Harris.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 2: Jim Behrens.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 3: Pat McCurdy.

Atlantic City Council – Ward 4: Linda Hartkopf; Shawn Sarsfield.

Atlantic City Council – At Large: Elaine Otte.

Mayor – City of Cumberland: Nancy Virginia Coughlin.

City Council – Cumberland (Vote for 2): Sandra Eversole and Scott W. Becker

Griswold City Council (vote for 3): Brenda Tietz; Amanda Hansen.

Mayor- City of Lewis: Rick Sanny; Russell Hansen

Lewis City Council (Vote for 3): Ryan Lockwood; Leland M Baxter; Russell L. Miller.

Mayor – City of Marne: Randall I. Baxter

Marne City Council (Vote for 3) – Wayne Preister

Massena City Council – Kevin McCunn.

Wisconsin Claims Men’s Golfer of the Week Honor

Sports

September 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Golfer of the Week

Daniel Aas, Wisconsin

Sr. – Båatsoe, Norway – Limestone University

  • Captured medalist honors with a two-round total of 140 at the Frank Wrigglesworth-Blugold Invitational at the Eau Claire Golf and Country Club
  • Recorded 31 of 36 holes at or below par, highlighted by a tournament-leading eight birdies
  • Carded rounds of 71 and 69 to secure his three-stroke victory as the only golfer to finish under par
  • Collects his first career Golfer of the Week honor
  • Last Wisconsin Golfer of the Week: Clayton Tribus (Sept. 14, 2022)

2023-24 Big Ten Men’s Golfers of the Week

Sept. 7: Hunter Thomson, Jr., MICH

Sept. 14: Max Herendeen, Fr., ILL/Mac McClear, Gr., Iowa

Sept. 20: Daniel Aas, Sr., WIS

Cyclones to Face Mountaineers on the Road

Sports

September 20th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State is set to embark on its first road trip of the Big 12 slate this week, heading to West Virginia for a matchup with the Mountaineers. ISU and WVU will square off on Thursday, Sept. 21, in a match that is set to kick off at 6 p.m. CT and that will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

ISU (3-5-1) is looking to bounce back after dropping its last two contests to Kentucky and Oklahoma State. The Cyclones will look to earn their first-ever win over WVU as well as their first Big 12 win of the season. Defending league champion West Virginia (2-5-2) will look to pick up its first win since August 27.

Iowa State’s five losses have come to opponents who have combined to go 34-5-4 (83.7 win percentage) through the first half part of the season.

The Matchup: Iowa State (3-5-1) at West Virginia (2-5-2)
Where: Dick Dlesk Soccer Stadium// Morgantown, W. Va.
When: September 21 – 6 p.m. CT
Watch: Big 12 Now on ESPN+
Live Statscyclones.com

Leading the Cyclones
Iowa State enters Thursday’s contest after dropping two straight home games, including a 4-1 loss to Oklahoma State to open Big 12 play.

Mira Emma leads all Cyclones in goals (4), points (10), shots on goal (13), shots (19) and assists (2). The fifth-year senior captain notched her second career brace in the team’s last road outing against Portland State.

Fellow seniors Salomé Prat and Abigail Miller also have more than one score on the year, as each has two. Leia Khairy, Kristin Boos and Lauren Hernandez each have one goal to round out the Cyclone scorers. 

Goalkeeper Avery Gillahan is the lone Cyclone to have played all 810 possible minutes this season. Gillahan recorded her second career shutout against Portland State in the team’s last road outing.

Scouting West Virginia
West Virginia’s season has started out much like ISU’s. The Mountaineers have played steep competition, as the team’s five losses have come against teams that are a combined 31-4-4 (84.6 win percentage). Three of WVU’s losses have come to ranked teams as it played No. 4 Duke, No. 8 Penn State and No. 12 Virginia.

WVU, last year’s Big 12 champion, is led offensively by Taylor White. White, a sophomore forward, has four scores and two assists for a team-high 10 points on the year. Along with White, Maddie Moreau and Julianne Vallerand, each have a pair of goals and are the only others to have more than one goal.

WVU forward Dilary Heredia-Beltran leads the team in assists, as she has three to pair with a goal for a total of five points – the second most on the team.

In the net, Kayza Massey has started eight of the nine contests for the Mountaineers. Massey, a preseason Big 12 Team member, did not start the previous match against UCF but came in at the half. Massey has 24 saves on the year and a pair of shutouts to boot.

From the Notebook 

  • The Cyclones have lost just one match under Coach Fannon when scoring at least two goals. Two seems to be the magic number for the offense.
  • Iowa State leads the Big 12 in shot accuracy, placing 57% of its attempts on goal. That’s good enough for the 22nd-highest ranking in the country.
  • Three Big 12 programs are ranked in the Coaches Poll this week, as BYU is No. 6, Texas is ranked 14th and Texas Tech is 25th.
  • Senior Mira Emma ranks in the top ten in ISU history in points, goals, game-winning goals and assists.
  • After program legend Jordan Silkowitz was drafted into the NWSL, a new face took the net for the Cyclones this past week, as Avery Gillahan handled goalkeeping responsibilities. Through eight matches, Gillahan has a pair of shutouts and 19 saves.
    • Gillahan earned Big 12 Freshman of the Week honors on August 23rd for her performances during the first week of the season.

Series History
The Cyclones and Mountaineers will meet for the 12th time on Thursday as part of a series that began in 2012. West Virginia has dominated the series and holds an 11-0 record over ISU. The Mountaineers have allowed Iowa State to score just two goals across the previous 11 meetings and have won the last ten matchups via shutout. 

Up Next
Following its first road Big 12 match, the Cyclones will head to Cincinnati to take on the Bearcats in the two teams’ first-ever meeting. Iowa State and Cincy are set to play on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 11 a.m. (CT) and the match will be streamed on ESPN+. 

Lane shifts and a ramp closure on westbound I-235 near 63rd Street in Des Moines begin on Sunday night, Sept. 24

News

September 20th, 2023 by Jim Field

If you drive on westbound Interstate 235 near 63rd Street in Des Moines you need to be aware of a construction project that may slow down your trip beginning on Sunday night, Sept. 24, until Friday, Oct. 13, weather permitting.

Construction crews need to shift traffic on westbound I-235 near 63rd Street and close the westbound I-235 exit ramp to 63rd Street (exit 4) so they can work on bridge abutment repair work. During this project, to reach 63rd Street you will take westbound I-235 to 73rd/8th Street (exit 3) and then travel on eastbound I-235 from 73rd/8th Street to reach 63rd Street (see map).

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.