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Just two Democrats in field as challengers to Reynolds, who has big fundraiser Saturday

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September 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republican Governor Kim Reynolds confirmed in June that she plans to seek reelection in 2022, but she does not intend to use her campaign fundraiser tomorrow (Saturday) to formally kick off her bid for a second full term. Two Democrats have been actively campaigning for the chance to challenge Reynolds. State Representative Ras Smith of Waterloo compares his decision to run to his grandmother’s decision to move from Mississippi to Iowa in 1957 when she couldn’t make the rent as a sharecropper.

“As I’ve been on this campaign trail, I’ve encountered some of our party’s most influential folks who are afraid to be named publicly, who are afraid to make their voices heard, see, because they’re afraid of a vindictive Governor Reynolds, but like my grandmother, I’m not waiting,” Smith said. “You see, like my grandmother, I’m not asking for permission because in this moment is our greatest opportunity for change.”

Smith made his comments Saturday at the Polk County Democrats’ Steak Fry fundraiser. Deidre DeJear, the Iowa Democratic Party’s unsuccessful nominee for secretary of state in 2018, is the other Democrat currently running for governor. She says Democrats shouldn’t loose sight of what’s possible. “The things that we need to overcome, the challenges we see facing us, the requests that we have are not unreasonable requests. In fact, they’re not even dreams. We’re at a point where they’re basic needs,” DeJear said. “…When you’re asking for clean water, you’re not asking for too much…When you’re asking for your governor to believe in science and consider science, you’re not asking for too much.”

Both DeJear and Smith were active in 2020 presidential campaigns in Iowa. DeJear was the statewide chair for the Kamala Harris campaign. Smith was hired in November of 2019 as an advisor for Joe Biden’s campaign.

Woman hit and killed by school bus in Guttenberg

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September 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol reports a woman was struck and killed by a school bus this (Thursday) morning, in Guttenberg.

The Patrol report says 66-year-old Judy Puls of Guttenberg was crossing a street when a school bus driven by 73-year-old Ronnie Moser was attempting to make a turn and struck her. Puls died at the scene.

No charges have been filed as the State Patrol continues to investigate.

Expert says to add the T-Dap vaccine to your health care checklist this fall

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September 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowans are hearing plenty about flu shots and COVID-19 boosters, but a lung doctor says another vaccine needs to share the spotlight. It’s called T-Dap, for tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos, a spokesman for the American Lung Association in Iowa, says pertussis or whooping cough can lead to life-threatening problems. “In Iowa, there were 244 cases in 2019 which is roughly about eight cases per 100,000 which puts Iowa in the middle of all 50 states,” Galiatsatos says. “Those are 244 cases too many. Those are preventable diseases for adults and we want to make sure they understand how to prevent the disease.”

While you may have had a T-Dap or similar vaccine as a child, he says the effectiveness wears off as the years go by and most grown-ups could use another vaccine. “As adults, who should be strongly considered to get it are those who are most vulnerable to pertussis,” Galiatsatos says, “those having underlying lung conditions, asthma, COPD or emphysema or chronic bronchitis.

Dr. Panagis Galiatsatos. (Lung Assoc. photo)

Those are the adult Americans we want to protect.” Pertussis is a serious respiratory illness that’s easily spread from person to person. It can lead to severe and even life-threatening problems, especially for people with chronic lung conditions.

“As a lung doctor, I tell patients I can help stop the progression of your disease, but any respiratory infection is going to unravel that,” Galiatsatos says. “Infection control is always a key strategy to helping people with lung conditions.” The Lung Association says people with asthma are four times more likely to have increased risk of infection and complications if diagnosed with pertussis.

Two companies approved to hire inmates from Mitchellville prison

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September 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Prison Industries board has approved two requests from food packing company Diamond Crystal Brands and electronics manufacturer Timberline Manufacturing to hire inmates from the women’s prison in Mitchellville. Prison officials are required by law to take steps to ensure the contracts aren’t displacing civilian workers. Prison Industries director, Dan Clark, says that’s not an issue right now as businesses have been struggling to fill job openings.

“The company’s been suffering, as many companies are…to hire enough employees to support their business. Last I talked they needed to hire more than 40 people,” he says. He says the women will earn competitive wages and get work experience that may help them continue working with the same companies once they’re released.

“We want to help Iowa employers. But also we want to help women. And then when they get out, you know, land in a job quickly,” Clark says. The director of the Department of Corrections says the job training and partnerships with businesses are part of the reason the recidivism rate in Iowa prisons has fallen for the first time in six years.

(By Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

All four Iowans in US House vote for $1 billion in US aid to Israel

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September 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – All four members of Iowa’s congressional delegation have voted to send Israel a billion dollars for its Iron Dome missile-defense system. Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a Republican from Ottumwa, was among the Republicans who spoke on the House floor during debate. “Israel has long been a key strategic ally for the United States,” she said. “Our relationship is mutually beneficial, and it is important that we work to support them whenever we can.”

A small group of House Democrats threatened to vote no this past Tuesday on the bill that provides the money to keep the government running if this particular spending item was included, so House leadership removed it from that package — for a stand alone vote on the aide to Israel today (Thursday). Miller-Meeks says the actions of progressive Democrats when it comes to Israel are disgraceful.

“For years, the United States has consistently funded the Iron Dome on a strong bipartisan basis to help Israel defend itself against rocket attacks from terrorist organizations,” Miller-Meeks said. “There has never been a situation where military aid for Israel was held up because of objections from members of Congress.” Some Democrats argued the U-S should impose conditions on aid to Israel, to ensure conditions for Palestinians improve.

In the end, however, the billion dollar funding plan for Israel’s Iron Dome passed the U-S House overwhelmingly, on a 420 to nine vote. Miller-Meeks, along with Republicans Ashley Hinson, the congresswoman from Marion, and Congressman Randy Feenstra of Hull were among the “yes” votes, as was Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines.

Atlantic starts district play with trip to ADM

Sports

September 23rd, 2021 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (1-3) football team hits the road to Adel to start district play on Friday night against the ADM Tigers (3-1). Atlantic is looking to turn the page after a rough non-district portion of the schedule. The Trojans got the offense churning in a week 3 win over Shenandoah but couldn’t carry any of that over into last week’s road trip to Ballard. Atlantic will now have another tough test against an ADM squad that has had some success spreading opponents out and running the ball well with quarterback Matt Dufoe. Atlantic Head Coach Joe Brummer said slowing down Dufoe will have to be priority number one.

The Trojans will stack up against a traditional 4-3 defense from the Tigers this week and Coach Brummer said he hopes to see a rotated lineup up front start to prove themselves.

The Trojans and Tigers will kickoff at 7:00 p.m. on Friday night in Adel. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call of the game on AM 1220, FM 101.1, online at KJAN.com, and live video will be available on KJANTV. Catch a full interview with Coach Brummer on Trojan Preview at 4:45 p.m. and then catch our weekly pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 6:00 p.m. That will be followed by our pregame coverage at 6:30 p.m.

IGHSAU Weekly Volleyball Rankings 09/23/2021

Sports

September 23rd, 2021 by admin

2021 Iowa High School Volleyball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Thursday, September 23
 
Class 1A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Burlington Notre Dame
20-6
1
2
Springville
16-2
2
3
Gehlen Catholic
12-5
3
4
Lisbon
15-4
4
5
Holy Trinity Catholic
10-3
5
6
Ankeny Christian
16-3
6
7
Newell-Fonda
16-2
10
8
Dunkerton
14-4
7
9
Gladbrook-Reinbeck
16-7
8
10
New London
10-7
10
11
Lamoni
18-0
12
12
Council Bluffs St. Albert
9-9
13
13
North Tama
12-6
11
14
North Linn
16-4
NR
15
Tri-Center
13-4
NR
 
Dropped Out: Waterloo Christian (14), Southeast Warren (15)
 
Class 2A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Dike-New Hartford
28-0
1
2
Wilton
20-1
3
3
Denver
19-4
2
4
South Hardin
17-0
4
5
Boyden-Hull
14-4
5
6
Western Christian
10-5
6
7
Beckman Catholic
18-4
10
8
Wapsie Valley
9-6
7
9
Sumner-Fredericksburg
16-5
8
10
Osage
11-4
9
11
Kuemper Catholic
18-6
11
12
West Branch
13-2
NR
13
Treynor
13-5
13
14
Missouri Valley
20-2
14
15
Hinton
9-1
15
 
Dropped Out: Grundy Center (12)
 
Class 3A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
West Delaware
24-2
1
2
Davenport Assumption
17-3
2
3
Des Moines Christian
22-2
3
4
West Liberty
17-0
4
5
Sheldon
9-3
5
6
Sergeant Bluff-Luton
13-3
6
7
Mount Vernon
15-5
8
8
West Burlington
14-1
7
9
Sioux Center
12-3
9
10
Unity Christian
6-3
10
11
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
19-2
12
12
Independence
11-5
13
13
Union
11-5
11
14
West Lyon
15-4
NR
15
New Hampton
16-4
15
 
Dropped Out: Red Oak (14)
 
Class 4A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Western Dubuque
13-3
2
2
North Scott
14-4
1
3
Xavier
19-2
3
4
Marion
20-4
5
5
Glenwood
17-2
6
6
Bondurant-Farrar
17-1
7
7
Waverly-Shell Rock
16-4
8
8
Oskaloosa
16-4
4
9
Clear Creek-Amana
12-5
9
10
North Polk
18-7
10
11
Pella
15-5
11
12
Winterset
9-1
12
13
Indianola
13-9
13
14
Decorah
13-2
NR
15
Benton Community
13-7
NR
 
Dropped Out: Webster City (14), Norwalk (15)
 
Class 5A
No.
School
Record
LW
1
Iowa City Liberty
17-3
1
2
Pleasant Valley
17-1
3
3
Ankeny
24-4
2
4
Dowling Catholic
15-7
4
5
West Des Moines Valley
17-5
5
6
Urbandale
20-6
6
7
Ankeny Centennial
15-5
8
8
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
17-6
7
9
Cedar Falls
15-5
9
10
Johnston
13-6
10
11
Iowa City West
10-6
12
12
Cedar Rapids Prairie
9-6
11
13
Bettendorf
8-9
14
14
Sioux City North
13-7
15
15
Iowa City High
11-6
NR
Dropped Out: Waukee Northwest (13)

PHYLLIS ELLEN NICHOLS, 77, of Anita (9-28-2021)

Obituaries

September 23rd, 2021 by Jim Field

PHYLLIS ELLEN NICHOLS, 77, of Anita died Thursday, September 23, 2021 at her home.  Services for PHYLLIS ELLEN NICHOLS will be held Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 10:30 a.m. at Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

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Visitation will be on Monday, Sept. 27 from 2 to 7 p.m. with the family present from 5 to 7 p.m. at Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial at the Greenfield Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Nichols family and will be designated at a later date in honor of her name and can be left or mailed to the funeral home at P.O. Box 523 – Atlantic.

PHYLLIS ELLEN NICHOLS is survived by:

Husband:  Dave Nichols

Children:  Fletcher Nichols and Jennifer Nichols

Brother:  Lans Gibbs

Sisters-in-law:  Edy Hill and Lillian Nichols

several nieces and nephews and two grandchildren.

ISU’s Sami Williams named to NCAA Woman of the Year Top 30

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September 23rd, 2021 by admin

INDIANAPOLIS – Former Iowa State softball star Sami Williams has advanced to the next stage of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award, as she has been selected to the top 30. There were 10 student-athletes selected from each of the three NCAA divisions.

Established in 1991, the NCAA Woman of the Year award is rooted in Title IX and recognizes graduating female college athletes who have exhausted their NCAA eligibility and distinguished themselves in academics, athletics, service and leadership throughout their collegiate careers.

Selected from 535 school nominees — a group that was then narrowed to 154 nominees by conference offices — the Top 30 honorees include 10 from each of the three NCAA divisions. All have demonstrated excellence in academics, athletics, community service and leadership. The honorees represent 12 sports and an array of academic majors, including biology, psychology, mechanical engineering, education, software engineering and anthropology. Williams is one of two softball players among the top 30 and the only from the NCAA Division I level.

“We are thrilled to recognize the 30 honorees selected this year,” said John Kietzmann, chair of the selection committee and associate director of athletics for marketing at Metropolitan State University of Denver. “These women excelled in the classroom and competition, while still prioritizing serving their peers and communities despite the challenges they faced during the pandemic. They represent the thousands of women competing in college sports each year, and we congratulate them for their incredible achievements.”

Williams capped her career as one of the greatest players in Iowa State history. She put together a staggering statistical season in 2021, while leading the Cyclone program to new heights. Williams broke single-season program records for batting average (.446) and home runs (21) on the year with 54 RBI and an incredible .902 slugging percentage.

The native of Laguna Niguel, California, is departing Iowa State as the school’s all-time leader in hits (329), doubles (79), home runs (67), RBI (180), runs scored (212), at-bats (833) and games played (253). Williams is also the Big 12’s all-time leader in career hits, doubles and total bases (627). Her 79 career doubles are tied for third-most in NCAA DI softball history. Her 627 total bases are fourth-most in NCAA history.
Williams is ISU’s all-time winningest player, having appeared in 128 victories during her time in the Cardinal & Gold. In 2021, she helped Iowa State earn the program’s first top-25 ranking in the NFCA Coaches’ poll on Feb. 23 following a 9-1 start to the season. She then led ISU to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1988, and first NCAA Regional Final appearance.

Off the field, Williams was a finalist for the 2021 Senior CLASS Award, and was one of five student-athletes nationally to be named a Senior CLASS Award Softball First Team All-American. She is also a four-time CoSIDA Academic All-American – the first student-athlete in the history of Iowa State Athletics to earn the honor four times.

The selection committee will determine the top three honorees in each division from the Top 30, and the nine finalists will be announced this fall. From those nine finalists, the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics will choose the 2021 NCAA Woman of the Year.

On Tuesday, Nov. 9, during a virtual awards ceremony, the Top 30 honorees will be celebrated, and the NCAA Woman of the Year will be named.

1 arrest, 1 injury accident reported in Mills County

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September 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – Sheriff’s officials in Mills County said Thursday the driver of a pickup suffered from a laceration to the top of his head and was transported to Mercy Hospital, following an accident Monday morning. Authorities say 66-year-old Alvin Sobbing, of Council Bluffs, was driving a 1997 Dodge RAM pickup northbound in the right-hand lane on 221st Street, and approaching the intersection with Eastman Road, when he lost control of the vehicle due to slick road conditions. The pickup, and the unloaded trailer it was pulling, ended up in the ditch/embankment area at the northwest corner of the intersection, where it drove over a small tree and came to rest. The accident happened at around 9:15-a.m.

Sobbing told Deputies he saw the flashing lights ahead at the intersection, and “touched his brakes,” before the vehicle and trailer went out of control. The pickup sustained disabling damage to the undercarriage. No citations were issued.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports also, 25-year-old Kamerson Riley Myers, of Glenwood, was arrested Wednesday afternoon, at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office. He was taken into custody on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the original charge of Child Endangerment. Bond was set at $5,000.