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Healthy Cass County Highlights

News

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The monthly Healthy Cass County meeting was held Monday, November 12th in Atlantic, at Cass County Public Health. Officials say the group discussed progress on the Cass County Health Improvement Plan related to tobacco prevention in the county. Additionally, they submitted an application for the 2019 Healthy Hometown Community Award powered by Wellmark.

Four tactics were chosen highlighting various health and wellbeing initiatives that occurred throughout the county within the past year. The highlighted tactics included farm-to-school programming, locally grown foods, opportunities for physical activity and community spaces for social interaction. Those tactics covered all three of the Healthy Hometown categories: Eat Well, Move Move and Feel Better.

For more information on local health and wellness events or resources, follow the “Healthy Cass County” Facebook page.

Grand Lighting Ceremony Tomorrow (Thursday)

News

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Annual Grand Lighting Ceremony in Atlantic, sponsored by CornerStone Landscaping and Precision Concrete Services, will be tomorrow (Thursday), November 15th, beginning at 5-p.m. It takes place at the Historic Rock Island Depot in Downtown Atlantic. Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce says “Atlantic is one of Travel Iowa’s best places to celebrate the Christmas Season and Grand Lighting is a big reason why. There are over 200,000 lights strung throughout the trees on Chestnut Street as well as City Park that helps create this magical scenery for everyone to enjoy.”

The Grand Lighting event also features a free hot dog meal, provided by Hy-Vee. There will be free hot chocolate as well at the Chamber tent. The Cass County Choir will perform a Christmas Medley before Santa’s arrival beginning at 5-p.m. Santa will make his special helicopter arrival, weather pending, at 5:30-p.m., to turn on the lights. He’ll also see children in his cabin, from 6-until 7:30-p.m. Thursday, sponsored by the Atlantic Rotary Club.

Pick up your Christmas brochure from area retail businesses, “like” the Chamber on Facebook, or follow on Twitter to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities at www.christmasinatlantic.com. Capture the Christmas magic with (Hashtag) #MyAtlanticIA and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page or Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan). Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce if you have any questions, at chamber@atlanticiowa.com or call 712-43-3017. Christmas in Atlantic is presented by TS Bank.

(Update) Farmers gather in Plymouth County to help another deal with loss

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — They called it a “harvest bee” as friends and neighbors brought their equipment to the fields of a Plymouth County farmer Tuesday, who suffered the loss of his son in an airplane crash. Thirty-six-year old Patrick Kellen was one of four people to die when the plane crashed Friday, on the way to a hunting trip. Marty Pippett helped organized the harvest bee for Kellen’s father Del.  On Tuesday, he said they were running with six 12-row combines, six grains carts, and 16 semis running grain back and forth.

Pippett says it only took some phone calls to line up farmers to help out. “Obviously with the tragedy that occurred over the weekend — everybody wants to do what they can to help out the Kellen family and let them have the time that they need with their family,” Pippett says. “There was an outpouring of support from everyone in the farming community. We started making some phone calls yesterday, and without hesitation, everyone stepped up to the plate.”

He was not surprised by the response. “Just another example of how this community is pretty special and everybody will do what they can to help each other out,” Pippett says. The farmers all converged on a cornfield in the southeast area of Plymouth to harvest the remaining 600 acres of corn left in the fields. Pippett says the goal was to finish the harvest before the Kellen wake scheduled for Thursday and the funeral which is scheduled for Friday.

Iowa State women’s hoops adds two players on signing day

Sports

November 14th, 2018 by admin

AMES, Iowa – The Iowa State women’s basketball program and head coach Bill Fennelly announced Wednesday that two prep standouts have signed their letters of intent, completing the Cyclones 2019 recruiting class. The duo, who all hail from Texas and Iowa, have signed to play for the Cyclones starting in 2019-20 season.

Maggie McGraw, a 5-10 guard from Indianola, Iowa, is a three-time First-Team All-Conference performer for Southeast Polk. McGraw has averaged double figures each of the last three seasons, with her banner season coming in 2017-18, where she averaged 18.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.4 steals per contest. McGraw led Southeast Polk to their third-straight conference championship and made it to the semifinals of the State tournament. Last season she also joined the 1,000-point club after just 61 games. McGraw is also a five-star prospect on ESPN.com, rated 45th nationally.

“Maggie has Cardinal and Gold in her blood and we are excited to add her officially to the Cyclone women’s basketball family,” Fennelly said. “Maggie is a skilled offensive player that can play anywhere on the perimeter.   She is a great fit for Iowa State on and off the court.”

Gabby McBride, a 6-2 forward from Roanoke, Texas, is a four year starter on the varsity squad. As a sophomore, she averaged 8.5 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. McBride was also an All-District honoree as well as an Adidas All-American.

“Gabby is a player who has a good upside on the court and will add great personality to our program as well,” Fennelly said. “She is athletic and physical around the rim and as we lose players in the post through graduation this was a position of need for our program.”

2018-19 Iowa State Signees

Maggie McGraw, G, 5-10, Indianola, Iowa, Southeast Polk High School

Gabby McBride, F, 6-2, Roanoke, Texas, Liberty Christian High School

Justice legal opinion backs Whitaker’s naming as acting AG

News

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department today (Wednesday), released an internal legal opinion supporting the legality of Matthew Whitaker’s appointment as acting attorney general.
The 20-page opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel, which provides advice to executive branch agencies, is aimed at addressing concerns from Democrats and even some Republicans that President Donald Trump violated the law by naming Whitaker over Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.

Whitaker had been chief of staff to now-ousted Attorney General Jeff Sessions — a job that didn’t require Senate confirmation. The state of Maryland has challenged Whitaker’s appointment, arguing that the top Justice Department job must be held by someone such as Rosenstein who has been confirmed by the Senate. A Justice Department official said the White House contacted the Office of Legal Counsel for advice, before Sessions was replaced, about options in the event of a vacancy. The department made the official available to brief reporters only on the condition that the official not be identified by name.

The office said Whitaker, even without Senate confirmation, could serve as attorney general on an acting capacity because he has been at the department for more than a year at a “sufficiently senior pay level.”
One statute laying out the department’s line of succession says a deputy attorney general may hold the top spot in the event of a vacancy. But the legal counsel’s office said a president is not bound by that, and that a different law, the Vacancies Reform Act, allows the president to elevate someone without Senate confirmation. The opinion identified more than 160 times in which non-Senate officials were temporarily appointed to fill vacancies as Cabinet secretaries or equivalent jobs.

“As all three branches of government have long recognized, the President may designate an acting official to perform the duties of a vacant principal office, including a Cabinet office, even when the acting official has not been confirmed by the Senate,” the opinion said. The opinion didn’t address the question of whether Whitaker should step aside from overseeing the special counsel’s investigation into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia. Many Democrats have called Whitaker to withdraw from the probe being handled by Robert Mueller and his team of prosecutors, citing derogatory comments that Whitaker made about the inquiry before joining the department. The investigation until now had been overseen by Rosenstein.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (11/14)

News

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report numerous arrests took place over the past week.On Monday, 18-year olds Gavin Allen Sickler, and Brandon Ray Kammerer, both of Clarinda, were arrested at around 9:45-p.m. near 360th and Lamber Avenue. Both were charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Sickler faces additional charges of Carrying a Weapon, and Driving Under Suspension.

Three arrests took place Sunday, including: 36-year old Brian Joseph Freemont, of Council Bluffs, who was arrested at around 3:50-a.m. on Interstate 29. Freemont was charged with Driving Under Suspension, Having No Insurance, and Operating a Non-registered vehicle. His bond was set at $835; 30-year old Zachary Clay Younts, of Red Oak, was arrested in Fremont at around 11:30-a.m. Sunday, on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. His bond was set at $10,000; And, 20-year old Vladimir Michael Deovillo-Stryka, of Lawrence, KS., was arrested at around 7:30-p.m. Sunday at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on two counts of Assault causing injury to an officer. His bond was set at $4,000.

On Friday, at around 1:50-a.m., Mills County Deputies arrested 22-year old Noah Steven Kennedy, of Council Bluffs, for a Controlled Substance Violation, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $50,000. Thursday night, 21-year old Zachary Vaughn Case, of Glenwood, was arrested on charges that include: Possession of a Controlled Substance; Possession of a Firearm in a Controlled Substance Violation; Fugitive from Justice; Child Endangerment; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Case was being held in the Mills County Jail without bond. At the same time and place, 18-year old Breanna Madine Thomas, of Glenwood, was arrested for Child Endangerment. Her bond was set at $2,000.

And, at around 11:35-a.m. Thursday, Mills County Deputies arrested at the Mills County Courthouse, 22-year old Kayla Shae Richardson, of Mineola. She was arrested on a warrant for Revoked Pretrial Release. Bond was set at $50,000.

Iowa State rallies past Auburn to reach WNIT Final

Sports

November 14th, 2018 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State (3-0) rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat Auburn (3-1), 67-64, and advance to the championship of the Preseason WNIT. Freshman Ashley Joens put up a team-high 18 points, while senior Bridget Carleton scored the game-winning basket with nine seconds remaining to lift the Cyclones to victory.

Carleton stuffed the stat sheet in Tuesday’s win, putting up 15 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists. She was followed in the scoring column by Madison Wise (13) and Meredith Burkhall (10).

How It Happened
The Cyclone offense struggled to find its rhythm from the outset against a scrappy Auburn defense. Despite generating a number of open looks, Iowa State opened the game 1-of-13 from the field, missing its first eight shots from beyond the 3-point line. Carleton helped right the ship after the slow start, scoring seven points in the opening quarter to help close the gap to 18-13 after 10 minutes.

Iowa State clawed to within 24-21 on a Madison Wise layup midway through the second quarter, but a 12-0 Auburn run ensued, book-ended by triples from Janiah McKay and Emari Jones. Joens and Wise responded with treys of their own to stop the run, but Auburn still led 38-29 at the intermission.

A 10-0 Cyclone run early in the third quarter brought the Hilton Coliseum crowd to its feet. Joens and Wise each knocked down triples to narrow the deficit to just 41-39 with 6:34 to play in the period. Wise would later tie the game at 45-45 with a buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of the quarter.

It was the beginning of a 13-0 spurt, with Iowa State taking his first lead of the night on yet another Joens triple just nine seconds into the fourth quarter. The Tigers climbed back to within two at 56-54 with 4:28 to play, but Carleton and Alexa Middleton combined to score 10 straight to extend the lead

Late-game heroics from Auburn’s Janiah McKay ensued, as the Tiger guard hit three triples in 47 seconds, the last of which tied the game at 64-64 with 41 seconds to play. However, Carleton had the last word, with a game-winning drive to the basket for a lay-in with nine seconds remaining. She also swatted McKay’s final shot attempt out of bounds in the closing moments to secure the 67-64 win.

Up Next
Iowa State will take on the winner of Thursday’s Marquette vs. Miami semifinal game. The Preseason WNIT championship game will be played Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Hilton Coliseum. The game will be televised live by CBS Sports Network.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/14/18

News, Podcasts

November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 11-14-2018

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 14th, 2018 by admin

Jim Field visits with Alesia Baxter, Director of Behavioral Health at Cass County Health System, about the “Tools for Troubled Youth” Workshop.

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Board urges tobacco ban for Davenport parks, golf courses

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November 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport board wants tobacco products banned from the city’s parks and golf courses, citing public health concerns. The Quad-City Times reports that the parks and recreation board members Tuesday approved a resolution calling for a ban in all facilities overseen by the parks department. The board asked staffers to work with Scott County health officials to draft a policy for Davenport. The final decision would come from the City Council.

The ban considered by the board would apply to all tobacco products, including chewing tobacco, snuff and electronic smoking devices. Enforcement options included fines and banishment from parks and golf courses. The proposal comes more than 10 years after the state banned smoking in public buildings and most businesses.