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2 arrested in Red Oak Sunday evening

News

May 20th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak report two men were arrested Sunday evening in the 300 block of E. Nuckols Street. 38-year-old Jacob Wayne Dykes-Vargas, and 28-year-old Dylan Elwood Taylor, of Red Oak, were taken into custody at around 5:40-p.m., for Accessory after the fact – a Simple Misdemeanor. Both men were transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 cash bond.

67 state boards and commissions being eliminated

News

May 20th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Eighty-three state boards and commissions are being eliminated or consolidated. Governor Kim Reynolds recommended even more for elimination, but legislators pared down her list and she has approved the final plan. Iowa-Nebraska N-double-A-C-P president Betty Andrews is raising concerns about shifting power away from the Iowa Civil Rights Commission to a director appointed by the governor. The plan also eliminates several commissions in the Iowa Department of Human Rights.

“It sends a sad, unwelcoming message to communities of color, to people with disabilities and women,” Andrews says, “that civil rights and their interests are not a priority at the highest level of state government.” Reynolds says have the Iowa Civil Rights Commission be an advisory group rather than a decision-making board makes sense.

“We had a part-time board that was really managing things and it’s just too hard to do that. You need somebody that’s there full time,” Reynolds said. “…It’s just a better way for us to really manage the organization.” Reynolds says there’s never been a comprehensive review of all state boards and commissions and it’s a continuation of her efforts to make state government more efficient. A year ago, the legislature approved the governor’s plan to reduce the number of state agencies from 36 to 16.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, May 20, 2024

Weather

May 20th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy with isolated showers and thunderstorms. High near 80. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms late. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. Low 61.
Tuesday: Showers & possible thunderstorms. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. High near 80. SE @ 15-35 mph.
Tue. Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Low around 49.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 71. The Low was 56. We received .26″ rain at KJAN, Sunday. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 73 and the Low was 37. The Record High for May 20th was 95 in 1925. The Record Low was 26 in 1894. Sunrise: 5:56. Sunset: 8:36.

Iowa lawmakers’ $2 billion tax cuts put services ‘at risk’

News

May 20th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa News Service) – The latest state tax cuts are expected to cost Iowa more than 2-billion dollars over the next two years. Advocates for tax fairness argue lawmakers are not considering the long-term consequences of those cuts on schools, workers, and livability. In the face of a dwindling population and shrinking tax base, Iowa lawmakers doubled down on tax cuts this year, and also passed a measure calling for a constitutional amendment to require any state income tax to be a single rate. Anne Discher with Common Good Iowa says lawmakers chose to cut taxes despite the state’s growing economic demands – like funding Educational Savings Accounts, which allow parents to use public education dollars to pay for private school.

Lawmakers also passed a cluster of bills that will accelerate cuts in the state income tax rate, from 3-point-9 to 3-point-8 percent, which Discher argues will have long-term economic impacts. Supporters of the tax-cut measures, including Governor Kim Reynolds, have promised more fiscal austerity.

The deeper tax cuts mean an average reduction of about 6-dollars to someone in the bottom 20-percent of the income bracket, 402-dollars for the middle 20-percent, and more than 20-thousand dollars for someone making over a million-and-a-half dollars a year. Lawmakers say they plan to cover the tax cuts with Iowa’s budget surplus, which Discher calls shortsighted.

Discher argues implementing a flat-rate income tax would be regressive and hurt lower-income Iowans most. Supporters say it would be more fair and efficient.

Exira-EHK Spartans Baseball Season Preview with Coach Randy Kelly

Sports

May 19th, 2024 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans are coming off a 6-0 loss to Alta-Aurelia in the second round of the Class 1A-Region 7 playoff bracket. The Spartans will be coached by Randy Kelly.

Coach Kelly talked about the teams last years playoff loss to Alta-Aurelia.

The Spartans have been getting a few morning sessions in, to help enable other spring sport athletes to join practice.

Coach Kelly talked about who is going to be his stand out players on the team.

Coach Kelly commented on playing in a tough Rolling Valley Conference this season.

The Spartans first baseball game will be Monday May 20th, when they will host AC/GC in a non-conference game. First pitch of that game will be at 7:30 p.m.

Riverside Bulldog Girls Softball Season Preview with Coach Lacie Patterson

Sports

May 19th, 2024 by admin

The Riverside girl’s softball team is getting ready for their 2023-2024 softball season. The Bulldogs are coming off a 2-0 loss to Woodbine in the Class 1A – Region 3 playoff bracket. Riverside is going to be coached by Lacie Patterson, who is in her second season.

Coach Patterson talked about the season loss to Woodbine in the post-season last year.

The Bulldogs have managed well despite not having everyone at practice due to other spring sports obligations.

Coach Patterson said Riverside is going to have many pitching options for the season.

Coach Patterson talked about the hardest part of being a Bulldogs coach.

The Bulldogs first softball game will be Monday May 20th, when they take on Missouri Valley in a Western Iowa Conference regular season game. That game will start at 7:30 p.m.

 

Video taken of tornado near Massena

News, Weather

May 19th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Massena, Iowa) – Volunteer Firefighter Levi Lank captured video of a tornado located three-miles southwest of Massena off of Victoria Road, this (Sunday) evening. The twister touched down at around 7:58-p.m.  There were no reports of damage or injuries. (Still frame images from the video, Photo credit: Levi Lank). While the National Weather Service had issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for southeastern Cass and southwestern Adair Counties just before 8-p.m., there was NO TORNADO WARNING issued. The Cass County Communications Center set-off the sirens in Cumberland and Massena when spotters observed the twister.

The Weather Service one quarter-size hail (1″ diameter) was observed by emergency management at around 8:46-p.m., south of Stuart, and five-miles southeast of Greenfield, at around 8:36-p.m. The NWS in Omaha reports thunderstorm winds of 53-mph were recorded at 10:15-p.m. two-miles S/SE of Clarinda. Thunderstorm wind damage was reported five-miles East of Hepburn, in Page County, at around 8:05-p.m., along with golf ball-size hail (1.75″).

Shelf cloud near Elliott (3 photos) – Submitted to KJAN by Megan Glasgo.

58-mph winds were recorded in Villisca at 7:41-p.m., Sunday. Ping-pong ball size hail fell one-mile SE of Clarinda at 7:55-p.m.  Half-dollar size hail (1.25″) fell in Clarinda at 7:49-p.m.

Tornado dissipating

Tornado on the ground

State Track and Field Photos/Interviews Day 3 (05/18/24)

Sports

May 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

State Track and Field Photos/Interviews Day 2 (05/17/24)

Sports

May 19th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Hawkeyes Close Regular Season with a Win

Sports

May 19th, 2024 by admin

DES MOINES, Iowa – The University of Iowa baseball team ​defeated Florida International, 16-4, in seven innings on Saturday afternoon at Principal Park.
The Hawkeye offense took off in the fourth inning plating nine runs. They scored one run in the second, three in the third, nine in the fourth, and three in the sixth.
FIU put up its first inning of multiple runs in the top of the sixth, plating two, cutting the deficit to nine runs. Iowa answered the call and scored again in the bottom of the sixth to keep the double-digit lead and end the game early.
“We did exactly what we needed to do this weekend. It helped build some confidence. It was a good break with some nice weather and friendly wind,” said head coach Rick Heller.
“More than anything, losing the game on Thursday and how we lost that game, I was interested to see how we responded- and how we responded was like you would expect from a bunch of guys that care a whole lot with champion character.”
Gable Mitchell notched the first home run of the afternoon in the bottom of the second, tying things up between the Hawkeyes and Panthers at one. In the bottom of the third, Andy Nelson and Raider Tello hit back-to-back home runs, tallying three Hawkeye home runs on the day.
Mitchell led the RBI race, putting up four for Iowa. Cade Moss had three, Nelson and Tello each had two, and Davis Cop registered one.
Anthony Watts got the start. He threw ​2 1/3 innings and allowed ​two runs. The Clive, Iowa, native struck out ​two and walked ​two.
Ganon Archer came in to relieve Watts, throwing ​2 2/3 innings and allowing ​​no runs. The Adel, Iowa, native struck out ​three and walked ​one, and was credited with the win.
Benjamin DeTaeye and Jack Whitlock each threw an inning to close out the shortened game.
“I just want to thank all the fans that came out and supported us. The atmosphere was awesome, it was electric the whole time. It was loud at the right times. Thanks to the Iowa Cubs and Sam Bernabe for allowing us to do this and working with us to help set it up. They were just outstanding,” said Heller.
The Hawkeyes head to Omaha next week for the Big Ten Tournament. Seeding, game time, and more details will be available on hawkeyesports.com following the complete of Big Ten regular season play this afternoon.