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Bill would require daily singing of National Anthem in Iowa schools

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January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill introduced in the Iowa House would require that students and teachers in Iowa public schools stand at attention and sing the National Anthem daily. Representative Sue Cahill, a Democrat from Marshalltown, is one of the legislators assigned to review the bill and she asked everyone present to join her in singing the National Anthem.

Cahill says the Iowa Capitol’s a perfect place to sing the song, but patriotism comes from the heart and shouldn’t be forced. “Teachers have enough to do right now without adding another requirement to implement and then handle consequences if students don’t participate correctly,” Cahill said. If the bill as written becomes law, teachers and students who object to singing the National Anthem would be required to stay silent and stand while others sing.

The bill says students in every grade should be taught the words and history of the song and how to love, honor and respect the anthem. It also specifies at least one of the four verses of the song be sung every school day — and on patriotic occasions the entire song would be sung. Republican Representative Henry Stone of Forest City says backing the bill is a no brainer for him. “I support patriotism and anything we can do to advance that,” Stone says. “I look forward to moving this bill forward, having more conversations in committee and to see how that pans out.”

Stone retired after a 23 year career in the Air Force and is the third generation of his family to serve in the military. “I believe in this bill,” Stone says. “I believe it’s something that we can put back in our schools that has added value.” Republican Representative Phil Thompson of Boone also voted to send the bill to the House Education Committee. “Happy to advance any conversation promoting patriotism and civics in our schools,” Thompson says.

Dave Daughton is a lobbyist for the School Administrators of Iowa and Rural School Advocates of Iowa. He says the groups aren’t opposed to patriotism. “We think a lot of this is being taught in classrooms already,” Daughton says. “…We just don’t want to be mandated that all districts have to do it and do it in the same way.” Damian Thompson of Iowa Safe Schools says he’s not crazy about having people kneel or sit for the National Anthem. “I 100% respect their constitutional right to do so,” he said, “and by mandating that they stand, students’ First Amendment rights would be violated.”

The bill only applied to public schools in Iowa. Private schools would be exempt from classroom instruction on the National Anthem and singing the song daily.

Fatal crash in NW Iowa,Wednesday

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January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Sioux City, Iowa) – One person is dead and another was injured during a collision Wednesday afternoon, in Woodbury County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 40-year-old Melissa Thede, of Churdan, died in the crash that occurred at around 4:30-p.m.

Authorities say the State Patrol was in pursuit of a speeding 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser Thede was driving, as the vehicle was entering the City limits in Sioux City. When the car continued driving erratically, and at high rate of speed, the Patrol terminated the pursuit.

At the intersection of Gordon Drive and Spalding Street, Thede’s car rear-ended a 2012 Dodge pickup driven by 29-year-old Hector Alvarez-Collazo, of Sioux City. The impact caused the Chrysler to roll-over before it struck a 2018 Ford SUV driven by 36-year-old Traci Kellen, of Sioux City.

Thede died at the scene. She was not wearing a seat belt. Hector Alvarez-Collazo was wearing his seat belt. He was treated at St. Luke’s Hospital for minor injuries.

Update on an arrest in Mills County

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January 25th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) – [In an update to our earlier post] Authorities in Mills County, Wednesday, said that on Tuesday,  Deputies with the Mills County Sheriff’s Office were called to the 40-mile marker northbound of I-29, for a vehicle in the median. Upon arrival 36 year old Daniel Ruiz-Montoya of Council Bluffs, was found to be walking on the side of the interstate.

Daniel Ruiz-Montoya (Mills Co. S/O photo)

During an alcohol investigation Montoya became combative and was subsequently arrested for Public Intoxication and Assault on persons in certain occupations. Montoya is currently being held on a $1,300.00 bond.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Iowa State Patrol.

Iowa State Falls at Kansas, 60-58

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January 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

LAWRENCE, Kansas – Iowa State (12-6, 6-2 Big 12) came up just short in the two-point loss of 60-58 to Kansas (10-9, 3-5 Big 12) Wednesday night. In a game of 24 lead changes and 11 ties, the contest wasn’t over until the final buzzer sounded.

It was a tight matchup throughout, with just five points being the largest lead of the game. After a tie of 23-23 at halftime, Iowa State held the lead as late as 2:15 in the fourth, but KU went back up and held it. Audi Crooks had a career night while keeping her double-figure scoring streak alive, extending it to 17 games with an all-time best 25 points. It’s the rookie’s seventh 20-point game.

Addy Brown was her usual self, dialing in 10 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Jalynn Bristow had the next highest total with eight, all in a row in the second quarter. 

Up Next

Iowa State now heads to No. 24 West Virginia for a Jan. 27 matchup at 1 p.m. The game will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+.

 

Drake stumbles at Missouri State in 2OT

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January 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Drake was knocked out of a share of the Missouri Valley Conference lead at Missouri State. The Bulldogs unraveled after leading by 16 in the opening half in an 83-80 double overtime loss to the Bears.

That’s Drake coach Darian DeVries. The Bulldogs were outrebounded 53-42 in having a four game win streak halted.

The Bulldogs fall to 7-2 in the Valley and will host Northern Iowa on Saturday.

Iowa falters late in home loss to Maryland

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January 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Another Big Ten home loss for Iowa. Jahmir Young’s layup with just over a second remaining lifted Maryland to a 69-67 victory. The Hawkeyes went the final five minutes and 44 seconds without a basket.

That’s Iowa coach Fran McCaffery. Young finished with 22 points, including 17 in the second half.

Iowa is 3-5 in the Big Ten and visits Michigan on Saturday.

Iowa’s Tom Brands on the latest in a gambling investigation

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January 24th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Iowa wrestling coach Tom Brands is telling his Hawkeye wrestlers suspended due to a gambling investigation to be ready. Brands made his comments following court filings alleging misconduct against DCI agents in an investigation that shelved a number of Iowa starters.

Back in November Brands wondered why more questions were not directed toward the initiators of the probe and why athletes at Iowa and Iowa State were singled out.

Brands would not elaborate on what he means by “be ready” and if there are still options for the suspended wrestlers to compete.

Iowa Governor extends proclamation to ease transport of & access to, heating fuel

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January 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds has issued an extension of a proclamation to ease restrictions for transportation of and access to fuel used for heat. The proclamation is effective immediately and continues through 11:59 p.m. on February 8, 2024.

The proclamation suspends the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code pertaining to hours of service for crews and drivers delivering propane, diesel, natural gas, and other fuels used for residential, agricultural, and commercial heating purposes.

Adams County Sheriff’s report, 1/24/24

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January 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office, today (Wednesday), released a report on arrests that took place since the beginning of the month.

Most recently, on January 12th, Adams County Deputies arrested 57-year-old Kelley Malone, of Corning, for Driving While Suspended. Authorities issued Malone a summons to appear.

On the 5th of January, 36-year-old Daniel Reyes, of Lenox, was arrested in Adams County for Driving While Barred (Habitual Offender), and for having no SR-22 on file. Reyes’ bond was set at $2,000.

And, on New Year’s Day (January 1st), Sheriff’s Deputies in Adams County arrested 42-year-old Ross Mendenhall, of Corning, for OWI and Interference with Official Acts. He was later released from the Adams County Jail, after posting a $1,300 cash-only bond.

Accident in Creston causes $3,000 damage, but no injuries

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January 24th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A car in the blind spot of a semi tractor-trailer was struck early this (Wednesday) afternoon in Creston, but there were no injuries. Creston Police say a 2022 Mack semi driven by 51-year-old Damon Terrell White, of Ottumwa, and a 2010 Lexus IS 250 driven by 35-year-old  Vidal Octavio Hernandez-Ortiz, of Leon, were traveling east on Highway 34 in Creston, near the intersection of Laurel Street, when White attempted to merge from the inside lane to the outside lane.

He didn’t see the car in his blind spot. The semi’s right front bumper clipped the rear driver’s side quarter panel of the Lexus, causing a total of $3,000 damage. Both vehicles were driven from the scene. The accident happened at around 1-p.m., Wednesday.

No citations were issued.