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Key senator expects lawmakers to stay out of State Fair ‘s “cashless” controversy

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January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Fair’s board of directors will “consider” the governor’s suggestion that they “listen to fairgoers” before switching to a cashless system for food and drink purchases during the fair. The board issued a written statement Wednesday afternoon following an onslaught of negative reaction and the governor’s caution about making such a “big change” to use 50-cent tickets as currency on the fairgrounds.  The Board said it has “been moved by the passion of fairgoers.”

State Senator Dick Dearden, who represents the part of Des Moines that includes the state fairgrounds does not expect lawmakers to get embroiled in the controversy over a “cashless” 2014 Iowa State Fair. The Iowa State Fair Board now refers to its plan to require fairgoers to buy tickets in order to buy Fair food as merely “proposed” rather than a done deal. Senator Dearden does not plan on drafting any legislation to address the issue. “You know, there’s always resistance to change and it seems a little strange to me, but I guess the Bud Tent’s been doing this for years and nobody seems to have any real opposition to that,” Dearden says.

The “Bud Tent” at the State Fair — an outdoor beer garden — has been in operation since 1947. The fair charges a per-keg fee for beer vendors. Food vendors are to pay 17-and-a-half percent of their profits to the fair. The Fair Board, in its statement late yesterday, said their intention “is not to harm our Fairgoers’ experience, but to improve the integrity of our financial systems.”

The Texas State Fair — the largest fair in the country — uses a ticketing system for food and beverage purchases and the Iowa State Fair’s new system would be modeled after the one in Texas.

(Radio Iowa)

Northern Iowa beats Evansville 80-53

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January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Matt Bohannon scored 17 points with 5-of-9 shooting from 3-point range on Wednesday night as Northern Iowa earned its first road win of the season 80-53 over Evansville. UNI shot 14 of 30 from 3-point range and capitalized on Evansville’s 11 first-half turnovers. The Panthers opened on a 15-4 run, led by as much as 22 in the first half and held a 43-24 advantage at break.

Bohannon made all five of his 3-pointers in the second half. His fourth 3-pointer with 9:55 to play put UNI up 67-33. Seth Tuttle had 14 points and seven rebounds for the UNI (8-7, 2-1 Missouri Valley) and Wes Washpun scored 12.

Blake Simmons finished with 16 points, the only double-digit scorer for Evansville (7-9, 0-3). D.J. Balentine entered the game averaging 22.7 points per game for the Aces, but finished with only eight points — his first single-digit game of the year.

No. 11 Iowa State beats Texas Tech 74-48

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January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Hallie Christofferson scored 22 points and No. 11 Iowa State won its third straight Big 12 Conference game with a 74-48 victory over Texas Tech Wednesday night. Christofferson shot 7 of 10 from the floor and 6 of 6 from the free-throw line. Brynn Williamson added 11 points and Seanna Johnson scored 10 as Iowa State extended its school record for best start to a season and longest winning streak in program history. The Cyclones (14-0, 3-0) only missed one of their 17 free throws.

Texas Tech (6-8, 0-3) was held to just 16 first-half points. The Raiders scored twice as many points after the break (32), but could not overcome the 21-point first half deficit. Marina Lizarazu led Texas Tech with 10 points and was the only Lady Raider to score in double digits. Texas Tech combined for just six assists and shot 1 of 10 from 3-point range.

Indiana State defeats Drake 77-73

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January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Manny Arop scored 16 points and Jake Odum added 15 as Indiana State defeated Drake 77-73 Wednesday night. The Sycamores (12-3, 3-0 Missouri Valley Conference) closed the first half on a 20-8 run sparked by 3-pointers from Dawon Cummings and Odum to lead 40-30 at halftime. Drake (10-5, 1-2) crawled back to take a 54-50 lead at the midway mark in the second half.

With the score tied at 59, Arop hit a 3-pointer to grab the lead and ignite a 9-3 run. Cummings added another from beyond the arc with 57 seconds remaining to make it 71-63. Indiana State made its last six free throws to seal the win. The Sycamores made nine 3-pointers and went 16 of 18 from the free-throw line. Cummings had 13 points and Khristian Smith contributed 12.

Richard Carter led the Bulldogs with 29 points and Jordan Daniels had 15.

Iowa governor donates food over Outback wager

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January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Governor Terry Branstad is following up on a friendly wager with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal over the outcome of the Outback Bowl. LSU beat Iowa 21-14 on January 1st in the Outback Bowl.

Branstad says he is donating 100 pounds of Iowa ham to a food bank in his home state and 100 pounds of Iowa ham to a similar place in Louisiana. Branstad’s donations will benefit the Food Bank of Iowa in Des Moines and the Grace Place Ministries soup kitchen in Monroe, Louisiana.

Iowa News Headlines: Thu., Jan. 9th 2014

News

January 9th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press…

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Senator Charles Grassley says he supports a federal extension of unemployment benefits as long as the money is found to pay for it. Speaking to reporters on a conference call yesterday, Grassley says he voted no Tuesday on a procedural issue determining whether the issue would move forward because there were no assurances the measure would be funded.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Governor Terry Branstad says he is setting modest expectations for the legislative session this year. Speaking yesterday at The Associated Press’ annual legislative seminar, Branstad said he will unveil proposals next week dealing with bullying, Internet access and support for veterans. Those items will be released along with his budget plan.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Governor Terry Branstad says he did not nab a wild hog during a hunting trip in Texas this past weekend. Branstad says today that the trip near Dallas was his first time hunting wild pigs. After waiting to take a shot, Branstad says he missed. Branstad said his group had more success shooting wild ducks.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Governor Terry Branstad is following up on a friendly wager with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal over the outcome of the Outback Bowl. LSU beat Iowa 21-14 on January 1st in the Outback Bowl. Branstad says he is donating 100 pounds of Iowa ham to a food bank in his home state and 100 pounds of Iowa ham to a similar place in Louisiana.

Fire damages a portion of a residence in Marne

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say no injuries were reported following a fire Wednesday afternoon, in Marne. Firefighters from Atlantic and Marne responded to a reported wood burning stove-related fire at 402 Franklin Street, just before 1:30-p.m.

Photo from the Atlantic Fire and Rescue' Facebook page.

Photo from the Atlantic Fire and Rescue’ Facebook page.

Officials said heat from a wood burning stove on the back porch of the residence apparently caused a nearby wood pile to ignite. The wood pile was apparently smoldering for quite some time before it erupted into flames. The pile and stove were fully involved in a fire when the first crews arrived on the scene. The blaze was contained to the porch and woodpile, both of which were said to have been a total loss.

Firefighters from Marne Fire Department and Atlantic fought to contain the blaze. They were assisted by deputies with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office, and Cass County Emergency Management Director Mike Kennon.

Atlantic City Council honors Library worker

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council began their first session of the new year on Wednesday night with two new council members, and the recognition of a woman who has served for more than two decades at the City Library. Bob Cord and Lori Stuart joined the Council after having won the City Elections last November. Mayor Dave Jones’ first order of business after welcoming them to the Council, was to pay special recognition to Diane McFadden.

Jones read a proclamation recognizing McFadden for 25-years of service. She began her duties with the Atlantic Public Library on Jan. 1st 1989. On behalf of the City, Jones thanked for her “Dedication and service to the citizens of Atlantic.”

The Council then acted on approving a variety of administrative matters and a Resolution accepting work performed by KWS, Incorporated, with regard to the 7th Street traffic signalization project, which vastly reduced the amount of time motorists have to wait at the intersection of 7th and Olive for the traffic lights to change. Mayor Dave Jones was among those who was very happy about the long-overdue change, as the City has been battling with the DOT for years to resolve traffic control device problems at the intersection.

The project began and was completed last summer. Jones said it “Has never been any better,” and “it works perfect.” The final contract price on the project was $141,566. The Council also approved an Engineering Agreement with Snyder and Associates Engineers, for the mapping of the Atlantic Municipal Airport, in the lump sum amount of $2,300.

City Administrator Doug Harris said early last fall, the City contracted with SWIPCO – The Southwest Iowa Planning Council – to update the Ordinance, as required by the FAA so the City can continue to receive State and Federal funds. As part of the agreement, surveying and mapping of the airport was required. SWIPCO indicated that wasn’t part of their agreement with the City. The City contacted Snyder’s to handle the task, 90-percent of the cost for which will be reimbursed by the FAA. The City will end up paying about $200 after reimbursement.

Exira-EHK Super Board to meet Thursday evening

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton Super Board of Education will meet Thursday evening in the Media Room at the Exira-EHK Middle School. During their 7-p.m. session, the Board will hear the Teacher’s first proposal on Negotiations. In other business, they’ll discuss and possibly act on setting the date and time for Board meetings for the Super Board.

Prior to adjourning for the evening, the Board will move into a closed session pertaining to Negotiations, per Iowa Code Section 21.17 (3).

 

CCHS Open House set for Jan. 16th

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January 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Memorial Hospital say the Cass County Health System will be hosting a community open house on Thursday, January 16, from 3 – 6 pm. Visitors will be able to tour the newly added and renovated areas of the facility. Tours will be self-guided, with staff on hand to give directions and answer questions about the changes.

The $22.5 million dollar addition and renovation project began with a groundbreaking in March 2011. The early phases of the project included relocating the helipad and then adding on a two-story addition. The addition opened in June 2012 and houses the Emergency Department and surgical services on the first floor. The second floor is the Inpatient Services Department – medical/surgical, special care and obstetrics.

After the addition was complete, an extensive remodeling of the existing building began. Some departments were relocated, a number of areas were expanded, and some received cosmetic updates. Major changes to patient areas included expanding the Outpatient Clinic, Cardiac Rehab, Diabetes Center and Atlantic Medical Center. Rehabilitation Services moved into the former OB and Surgery Departments, which allowed room for expanding existing therapy specialties and adding a hydrotherapy pool. Once all the departments were relocated, the original inpatient wings were demolished, due to the age of facility and the expense needed to bring it up to current standards and codes.

As the original project neared completion, the Board of Trustees felt the hospital’s strong financial position allowed for a few additional projects. Most significantly, an in-house MRI suite was developed, which was put into service in late December 2013. A new chapel area was designed near the patient rooms, surgery and emergency waiting areas. There are still a few areas left to receive new floor and wall coverings, primarily interior corridors and offices, and the cafeteria. Those projects are expected to be completed by late March.