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Patrol: Man leads officers on chase through 4 Iowa counties

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CAMBRIDGE, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa State Patrol says a man in a stolen Maserati led officers on a chase through four counties while reaching speeds up to 150 mph. Patrol Lt. Nathan Ludwig says the pursuit began about 6 a.m. Thursday on Interstate 35 near the Ankeny exit when a trooper clocked the car going 97 mph. Ludwig says the driver, 43-year-old John Burgoyne of Des Moines, rented the vehicle and didn’t return it.

Several law enforcement officers chased the vehicle for more than two hours through Polk, Marshall, Jasper, and Story counties. The car was eventually found parked on a vacant farm property near Cambridge and Burgoyne was arrested.

 

Iowa’s Bluder welcomes neutral-site format for women’s NCAA

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(By GARY B. GRAVES AP Sports Writer) – Staging the women’s NCAA Tournament in one place has led Iowa coach Lisa Bluder to ponder if a permanent neutral site is the way to go for the sport. Coronavirus concerns and precautions have led to the entire women’s tournament to be played this month around the San Antonio area.

Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder gives instruction to Iowa guard Caitlin Clark (22), during the second half of a college basketball game in the second round of the women’s NCAA tournament at the Greehey Arena in San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday, March 23, 2021. Iowa defeated Kentucky 86-72. (AP Photo/Ronald Cortes)

Bluder saw how the previous format of on-campus games worked for her program but acknowledged it gave her a team a competitive advantage. She believes the neutral site idea is working this year, but Baylor coach Kim Mulkey and UConn’s Geno Auriemma remember the days of little to no crowds and aren’t so sure a permanent change is the best opion.

 

Northwest preps for Final Four battle against Flagler after big win over West Liberty

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March 25th, 2021 by admin

The Northwest Missouri State men’s basketball team will play in the Division II Final Four tonight after a big win on Wednesday over West Liberty. The Bearcats took down the Hilltoppers 98-77 at the Ford Center in Evansville.

Atlantic native Ryan Hawkins had a monster night with 32 points on 11 of 14 shooting and 6 of 8 from three point range. He also pulled down six rebounds in the win and Trevor Hudgins finished with 23 points and five assists.

The Bearcats improved to 26-2 on the year and will now take on the Flagler College Saints (18-2) in the Semifinals tonight. The Saints advanced with a dramatic 70-69 win over Truman State on a pair of free throws from Chris Metzger with 10 seconds left. The Saints will be participating in their first Final Four in school history.

The Bearcats and Saints will be the second game of the night with an 8:45 p.m. CT tipoff. Top seed West Texas A&M will take on the 4-seed Lincoln Memorial in the other Semifinal at 6:00 p.m. CT. Both games are played at the Ford Center in Evansville, IN and both will be televised on CBS Sports Network.

 

Reynolds says second district dispute harbinger of attempts to federalize elections

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says the outcome of Iowa’s contested second congressional district race could be a harbinger of efforts to federalize U.S. elections. During a news conference at Iowa G-O-P headquarters, Reynolds again blasted Democrat Rita Hart for asking a U.S. House committee to review ballots cast in her race against Republican Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks.

“Rita Hart’s request that the House ignore Iowa law, it truly is a forecast of what’s to come,” Reynolds said. “If Democrats get their way and HR1 becomes law, if that happens, then state election law everywhere will be wiped away.” House Democrats passed House Resolution — H-R One — earlier this month and, among other things, it seeks to bar states from limiting the ability to vote by mail. Iowa G-O-P chairman Jeff Kaufmann says Hart’s decision to ask a U.S. House committee to review the second district race isn’t illegal, but he says it’s immoral.

“This is personal to me,” Kaufmann said. “I’m in the second district. I voted for Mariannette Miller-Meeks and Nancy Pelosi and Cindy Axne should not trump my vote.” At least a half dozen Democrats in the U.S. House have publicly expressed concerns about overturning Miller-Meeks election after former President Trump pressed to have congress overturn his loss to President Biden. Hart’s attorney, Marc Elias, says they have identified 22 legally cast ballots that were not counted.

“These are not hypothetical voters. These are not theoretical voters,” Elias says. “These are actual people who live in Iowa’s second congressional district who had their right to vote denied due to problems with the election administration or election judge error.” The U.S. House has considered more than 100 petitions like Hart’s over the past eight decades and wound up overturning the results in just four cases.

2021 Iowa Baseball Ticket Information

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March 25th, 2021 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – Season ticket holders from the 2020 season and fans that ordered block tickets will have the first opportunity to purchase tickets for University of Iowa baseball home games for the 2021 season, it was announced Thursday by the Iowa Athletic Ticket Office.

Tickets for those parties will go on sale on Friday, March 26 at 9 a.m. (CT).  Single game tickets are $7 adults and $3 for youth (age 6-18), and 5-and-under are free.  Ticket holders should login to existing season ticket holder account for pre-sale access online, but can also order by calling 1-800-IA-HAWKS.

Seating in Duane Banks Field will be all general admission, and everyone must have a ticket, including free admissions.  All tickets will be mobile and capacity will be just over 1,100.

Following the sale to season ticket holders, if any tickets remain, they will be made available to the general public, beginning Friday, April 2 at 9 a.m.

Fans are encouraged to buy their tickets in advance.  There will be no game day sales at the gate.  Fans will be directed to the website and tickets will be delivered electronically (if available).

Iowa has four home series remaining, beginning April 9-11 against Minnesota.  The Hawkeyes will also host Maryland and Northwestern (April 23-26), Penn State (May 7-9) and Illinois (May 14-16) this season.

House approves new route for setting up charter schools in Iowa

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Republicans in the Iowa House have passed a bill that would set up a new pathway for establishing a publicly-funded charter school. Representative Skyler Wheeler is a Republican from Orange City. “We are simply advocating for a proven education option to be made a little bit easier,” Wheeler says, “so parents and students can continue to search to ensure they get the best education setting for them.” If the bill becomes law, a so-called “founding group” could apply to the State Board of Education to start a charter school. Taxpayer funding for Iowa students in public districts who enroll in a charter school would shift over to the charter.

Representative Chris Hall, a Democrat from Sioux City, says charter schools cannot charge tuition, so Iowa taxpayers could end up paying to education out-of-state students who enroll. “There may still be questions about how many dollars this will end up taking from the state General Fund,” Hall says. Representative Mary Mascher, a Democrat from Iowa City, says under the state’s current charter school system, elected school board members have oversight of the local charter. “The taxpayers cannot vote the founding group out of office if the private charter fails the students in the charter,” Mascher said. “You know who loses? The students.” Wheeler, the bill’s floor manager, says Iowa’s existing charter school law doesn’t promote competition.

“In the current system, the tradiitional public school district signs off on whether a charter school starts up,” Wheeler says. “…If you gave the ability to HyVee to say, ‘Yes or No,’ to Fareway or Aldi or anybody else to come into town, I’d be a little shocked if they signed off on it.” The bill now goes to the Senate. Early this year, Republicans in the Iowa Senate passed a larger education package that included many of the concepts outlined in the House bill.

Iowa Pizza Hut restaurants sold

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A San Francisco company is purchasing Pizza Hut restaurants in 24 Iowa locations. The Flynn Restaurant Group says the Iowa restaurants are part of the 937 Pizza Hut and 194 Wendy’s locations throughout the United States it is buying from the Kansas City-based N-P-C International. Atlantic’s Pizza Hut, which closed a few months ago, was not included in the sale.

The Iowa restaurants are in Cedar Falls, Waterloo, Waverly, Waukee, Dubuque, Charles City, Coralville, Iowa City, North Liberty, Cedar Rapids, Marion, Marshalltown, Altoona, Ankeny, Des Moines, Grimes, West Des Moines, Bettendorf, Davenport, Ames, Toledo, Norwalk, Fort Dodge, and Decorah. The company says it is the largest franchise operator in America.

Largest Iowa detention facility seeks change to ICE contract

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The rural jail that has long been the largest detention facility for immigrants facing deportation in Iowa plans to stop housing long-term detainees without additional federal funding or other changes. The Hardin County Jail has informed the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that it plans to end its current contract, citing a declining detainee population and new standards that have dramatically increased costs for medical care and suicide prevention.

Negotiations between the federal agency and the jail are ongoing, and administrator Nick Whitmore says no changes are expected to happen imminently.

 

Atlantic School District COVID-19 update

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic School District Superintendent Steve Barber, Thursday released an updated report on plans for COVID-19 safety after Spring Break.  The letter to parents, students and district patrons is as follows:

Atlantic’s “Steele man” returns home

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March 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic) – Residents of Atlantic and Cass County lined the streets of Atlantic to welcome home 17-year old Steele McLaren, who arrived in a multi-vehicle caravan that included his parents, brothers and a fire truck.

Steele – who is an avid duck hunter – was obviously happy to be home, as he blew his duck call and waved to the people. The teen was injured Oct. 25th, 2020, after he fell out of a moving pickup truck and struck his head on the pavement, while moving a duck blind from one location to another with friends. Since the accident, more than 35-thousand people locally and across the world have followed his progress on the Facebook page Praying for Steele #32strong.

Steele and his brothers arrive in Atlantic (Photo via Praying for Steele #32strong)

His story of recovery has been a catharsis for others with loved ones suffering from a TBI. Steele’s father, Dustin McLaren spoke with KJAN’s Jim Field in February about the outpouring of support.

Dustin said the support, both emotionally and financially, has been like nothing he’s ever seen before.

Barring any setbacks, Steele will continue to recover at home, with his family, friends and others by his side along the way, and the support of thousand of people will likely never meet.