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Gov. Branstad leaves Iowa with new voter ID, anti-union laws

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Republican Gov. Terry Branstad’s upcoming departure to Beijing marks the end of a career in state politics that spans several decades. The 70-year is the longest serving governor in the U.S. at more than 22 years. The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Branstad Monday as the next ambassador to China.

As Branstad gets ready to leave Iowa, he’s highlighted the state’s low unemployment rate and renewable energy investments in wind farms and ethanol.

But critics point to legislation he approved this year that weakened public unions, restricted minimum hourly wage increases and added a voter identification requirement at the polls. Branstad in recent years also privatized Iowa’s Medicaid health care program for the poor and disabled without legislative approval.

Once Branstad resigns as governor, Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds will replace him.

Breaking News: Branstad confirmed as Ambassador to China – Reynolds to take over Wednesday

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The U.S. Senate confirmed Gov. Terry Branstad Monday as the new U.S. Ambassador to China. The Governor received 82 Yes votes from the Senate and 13 No votes, thereby sealing his confirmation bid. KCCI-TV reports Branstad is expected to resign as Governor and be sworn in as Ambassador to China on Wednesday. Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds would then be sworn in as Governor.

In a statement, Branstad said: “I want to thank President Trump and Vice President Pence for nominating me to be the United States Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China.  I also want to thank Chairman Corker, Ranking Member Cardin, and the United States Senate for the confidence they have placed in me.  Never in my wildest dreams did I think that a boy from a small farm in Leland, Iowa, would one day have the opportunity to represent my country and my state on the world stage, working closely with one of the world’s most influential countries and one of America’s largest trading partners.  None of this would have been possible without the dedicated love and support of my wife Chris and my family.”

He added that “While I’m temporarily leaving the state I love and have governed for over 22 years, I know I’m leaving Iowa in great hands with Kim Reynolds as governor.  I look forward to working with both my friend President Donald Trump and my old friend President Xi Jinping for the mutual benefit of both of our countries and the rest of the world.”

Reaction flowed-in Monday evening…

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey issued the following statement following the confirmation of Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad as U.S. Ambassador to China: “It is great news for Iowa and for the nation that Governor Branstad is now confirmed and will soon be in place as Ambassador to China.  Governor Branstad is uniquely qualified to serve in this critically important position and will vigorously support our nation’s interests.”

Iowa GOP Chairman Jeff Kaufmann said “Terry Branstad is Iowa. And now, we are happy to share the best this state has to offer with the world. Branstad’s work ethic is boundless, his passion to make a difference is strong, and perhaps most importantly, his heart is one with Iowa. Our sincere gratitude and prayers go with him as he embarks on this next journey.”

Iowa Republican Senator Joni Ernst, speaking on the Senate Floor, said “Having worked alongside the Governor for many years, I know he will exemplify the same leadership, thoughtfulness, and dedication in his role as Ambassador to China on behalf of the United States as he did for the people of Iowa.”  She said also “It has been an honor to serve the people of Iowa alongside Governor Branstad – the longest serving governor in United States history – and I am thrilled to continue to work with him in his new role serving the American people. “I thank Governor Branstad for his service to Iowa, and I wish him and his family the best as they prepare to depart for Beijing.

Iowa, Nebraska crop planting progressing amid spring storms

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa farmers have planted 92 percent of the state’s corn crop, which is three days behind last year’s rate mostly due to wet fields from recent storms but their progress is two days ahead of the five-year average.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its weekly crop update released Monday says 59 percent of the Iowa crop has emerged. The quality of the crop is high with 75 percent rated good or excellent. Soybean planting in Iowa is 62 percent completed.

Henderson man arrested on warrants for Driving While Barred

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May 22nd, 2017 by Jim Field

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of a Henderson man on Monday on bench warrants from Montgomery and Mills Counties. At 11:56pm Officers arrested 32-year-old Nicholas John Horgdal on charges of Failure to Appear on Driving While Barred from both counties. Horgdal was taken to the Montgomery County District Court and entered a guilty plea on the Montgomery County charge and was sentenced to 14 days in jail. He is also being held for Mills County on $5,000 bond.

Treynor wins Girls Golf Class 2A Region 2 Final at Winterset 5/22/2017

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

Class 2A Region 2 Final at Winterset
Winterset Country Club
Team Scores
  1. Treynor 359 -­‐ State Qualifier
  2. BCLUW 406 -­‐ State Qualifier
  3. South Hamilton 426
  4. AHSTW 431
Individual Qualifiers:
  1. Aly Anderson, Treynor, 78
  2. Madelyn Deitchler, Treynor, 93
  3. Molly Carey, Van Meter, 93
  4. Kayla Chapman, Treynor, 93
  5. Randi Robinson, Treynor, 95
    McKenna Waffle, Treynor, 95

Girls Golf Class 5A, Region 2 Final at Des Moines 5/22/2017

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

5A Region 2 Final -­‐ Des Moines
Willow Creek Golf Course
Team Scores
  1. Waukee 339-­‐ State Qualifier
  2. Valley 377-­‐ State Qualifier
  3. Indianola 391
  4. Southeast Polk 400
  5. Des Moines Roosevelt 401
  6. Ottumwa 418
  7. Des Moines Lincoln 446
  8. Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 463
  9. Des Moines East488
  10. Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 603
Individual Qualifiers:
  1. Brooke Boardman, Waukee, 76
  2. Grace Gallagher, Waukee, 85
  3. Jenna Krogulski, Valley, 86
  4. Madalyn McCartan, Waukee, 88
  5. Elle Kramer, Waukee, 90

Girls Golf Class 1A Region 2 Final at Anita 5/22/2017

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

West Monona and Boyer Valley were the state qualifying teams to come out of the Class 1A Region 2 Girls Golf Final in Anita on Monday.  West Monona shot 372 and Boyer Valley 405 to advance to State.

Individually CAM’s Sammi Jahde and Griswold’s Mateya Peters qualified for state as well.

Team Scores

  1. West Monona 372
  2. Boyer Valley 405
  3. Mount Ayr 409
  4. Kingsley-Pierson 419
  5. Storm Lake St. Mary’s 477
  6. CAM 482

Individual Scores

  1. Samantha Knight, West Monona, 78
  2. Allyson Rose, West Monona, 89
  3. Sammi Jahde, CAM, 90
  4. Tessa Shields, Mount Ayr, 93
  5. Abbey Schafer, Mount Ayr, 96
    Cathryn Klein, Boyer Valley, 96
    Mateya Peters, Griswold, 96

Girls Golf Class 2A Region 1 Final at Moville 5/22/2017

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

Alta-Aurelia took the title at the Class 2A Region 1 Final at Meadows Country Club in Moville on Monday with a 392. Annika Patton of Alta-Aurelia was individual medalist with a 78. The top two teams and top 5 individuals qualify for State.

Team Scores

  1. Alta-Aurelia 392
  2. West Lyon 434
  3. Unity Christian 436
  4. Maple Valley Anthon-Oto 458

Individual Scores

  1. Annika Patton, Alta-Aurelia, 78
  2. Sally Gallagher, Woodbury Central, 85
  3. Hannah Butler, Okoboji, 90
  4. Madison Lease, Missouri Valley, 95
  5. Erin Lockin, Alta-Aurelia, 96

Atlantic Girls Golf heads back to State

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May 22nd, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Girls Golf team had yet another successful day on the course Monday, winning the 3A Region 2 Final at 5×80 Golf Course in Menlo. The Trojans shot 361 to take the title. Brooke Newell was Runner-Up individually with an 85. Kuemper also advanced as a team with a 387 in 2nd place.  The top two teams and top 5 individuals advance to State.

The Trojans will now get a chance to defend their Class 3A State Title from last year at the State Meet at Lake Panorama National Golf Course in Panora on May 30th and 31st.  Start time both days of the state tournament will be 9:00am shotgun start.

Team Scores

  1. Atlantic 361
  2. Kuemper 387
  3. Shenandoah 408
  4. PCM 417

Individual Scores

  1. Grace Davidson, Clarinda, 82
  2. Brooke Newell, Atlantic, 85
  3. Breanna Maher, PCM, 86
  4. Alyssa Ginther, Atlantic, 89
  5. Alison Schweers, Kuemper Catholic 89

Cass County Sheriff reports 3 arrests

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May 22nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office report three arrests took place in recent days. Last Friday, 34-year old Daniel Floyd Edwards, of Cumberland, was arrested on a District Court warrant for Failure to Appear. Edwards was brought to the Cass County Courthouse to appear before the District Court and subsequently returned to the Page County Jail.

On May 15th, 31-year old Brendan Matthew Thomas, of Crescent, was arrested on a charge of OWI 1st Offense. Thomas was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was released the following day on $1,000 bond.

On May 12th, Cass County Deputies arrested 25-year old Carly Jean Seddon, of Atlantic, on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Driving Under Suspension. Seddon was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $300 bond.