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Secretary Pate calls for statewide High School Voter Registration Day on February 22

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is encouraging every high school in Iowa to conduct a voter registration drive on Tuesday, February 22. The date coincides with the birthday of first U.S. President George Washington and will also be “Twosday” on the numerical calendar, 2/22/22.

Pate says “Engaging young people in civics is a great way to inspire them to be active citizens throughout their lives. It’s vital for students to learn that registering to vote and participating in elections is the best way to make sure their voices are heard. I hope every high school in Iowa will participate in this statewide event.”

State law allows 17-year-olds to register to vote and there are more than 3,500 17-year-olds currently registered. They can also participate in the upcoming June primary elections if they turn 18 by the time of the November general election. Iowa Department of Education Director Ann Lebo says “Voting is both a fundamental right and an important way for individuals to take part in shaping the world that we live in. Participating in high school voter registration day is a great opportunity to engage students and foster a culture of civic engagement among our next generation of voters.”

To check your voter registration status, register to vote or update your information, visit VoterReady.Iowa.gov. Governor Reynolds plans to issue an official proclamation declaring Tuesday, February 22 as “Iowa High School Voter Registration Day.” Kelli Hutt, communications director for the Iowa Council for the Social Studies, says “The Iowa Council for the Social Studies commends the Secretary of State’s Office for its High School Voter Registration Day initiative and its ongoing collaboration with Iowa social studies teachers to encourage our young people to engage in one of their fundamental rights and responsibilities as citizens of our democracy. Encouraging good citizenship is one of the centerpieces of a quality social studies program and the Carrie Chapman Catt Award is a wonderful way to recognize the ongoing efforts of Iowa’s social studies teachers to support our next generation of citizens.”

IHSAA releases 3A and 4A substate basketball pairings; Atlantic heads to Heelan

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February 9th, 2022 by admin

The Iowa High School Athletic Association released the substate basketball brackets for Class 3A and Class 4A on Wednesday. Class 3A will play on the following dates: First round: Monday, Feb. 21. Second round: Thursday, Feb. 24. Substate finals: Monday, Feb. 28. Class 4A will play on theses dates: First round: Monday, Feb. 21. Second round: Friday, Feb. 25. Substate final: Tuesday, March 1.

Atlantic will be in 3A Substate 8 and will travel to Bishop Heelan for their opening game on Monday, February 21st. Here is a look at the full area pairings.

CLASS 3A

Substate 8
Perry @ Harlan 6:30pm
Denison-Schleswig vs. Lewis Central (@ Harlan) 8:00pm
Atlantic @ Bishop Heelan 7:00pm
Glenwood @ Carroll 7:00pm

Substate 7
Knoxville @ Winterset 6:30pm
North Polk vs. Clarke (@ Winterset) 8:00pm
Carlisle @ Pella 7:00pm
Creston @ Bondurant-Farrar 7:00pm

CLASS 4A

Substate 1
First Round
Sioux City North @ Sioux City West 7:00pm
(Winner goes to Ankeny)
CB Thomas Jefferson @ Waukee 7:00pm
(Winner travels to Sioux City East)

Substate 8
First Round
DM Roosevelt @ Norwalk 7:00pm
(Winner goes to Johnston)
DM North @ Dowling Catholic 7:00pm
(Winner goes to CB Abraham Lincoln)

Revived bill on reversal of medication abortions

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill to mandate that doctors prescribing medication abortions tell patients another drug could reverse the process has resurfaced in the Iowa House. Republican Representative Shannon Lundgren of Peosta says the bill has been a priority of hers for three years. “I think it gives women another choice is they get home and their family decides that it is something they don’t want to go through,” Lundgren says, “and I think it will save a lifetime of mental and brain health issues and heartache.”

Karla Fultz McHenry is a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Iowa and Iowa Independent Physician Group. She says the bill would force Iowa doctors to give inaccurate information to their patients. “This bill also puts clinics and physicians at risk of malpractice claims because they are breaking their ethical duty,” she says.

Ten states have passed similar legislation and the American Medical Association sued North Dakota in 2019 to block that state’s law. The Iowa House Hunan Resources Committee approved this bill in 2021, but it was never debated in the full House. It cleared a House subcommittee this (Wednesday) morning.

Binns steps away from diversity, equity, and inclusion position at Iowa

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February 9th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa Athletics Department announced Tuesday that Lew Montgomery will serve in an interim role with the department in support of Athletics’ diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

Montgomery’s assignment comes as current assistant athletics director for diversity, equity and inclusion Broderick Binns recently accepted a new role outside of the University. During his interim assignment, Montgomery will serve as a member of the athletic department’s senior staff and assist Athletics leadership, coaches, and student-athletes in operationalizing team DEI plans, while maintaining continuity with DEI programming and support. 

“I want to thank Broderick for his leadership and wish he and his family all the best in their next chapter. Fortunately, he is remaining in the community and has expressed his interest in staying engaged with our student-athletes and coaches,” said Gary Barta, Henry B. and Patricia B. Tippie Director of Athletics Chair. “We are very excited to have someone with Lew’s extensive background and experience willing to step-in and provide leadership.”

Montgomery, currently the University of Iowa’s Finance and Operation Department’s associate director for diversity, equity, and inclusion & employment experience, was a four-year letterman (1989-92) as a member of the Iowa football program.  Montgomery is a native of Waterloo. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in communication studies in 1992. His professional work background includes senior leadership roles in human resources, diversity, equity & inclusion, and community relations for several major companies, including ACT, Alliant Energy, Coca-Cola Enterprises and ConAgra Foods. 

Since joining UI Finance and Operations in 2021, Montgomery has been instrumental in building connections with staff and developing a draft plan and roadmap to help enhance DE&I efforts.

“I’m excited for this opportunity. We are not going to have a miraculous change with the snap of a finger. No one is going to believe us until we have done it, the work and the attention needed to create change comes before the belief.  My goal is to impact a person’s first impulse and help them be mindful of their thoughts and the potential impact of their actions,” said Montgomery. “Incidents will still occur, but we must continue to improve our institutional position in support of DE&I and use those incidents as teachable moments that influence and drive awareness, sensitivity and cultural change.”

Binns, a four-year football letterman at Iowa (2008-11), was named executive director of diversity, equity, and inclusion for UI Athletics in July, 2020 after serving as interim director of diversity, equity, and inclusion since August, 2019, when the position was created.

“I have truly enjoyed the opportunity to lead our DEI efforts. Over the past nine years as a staff member and four as a student-athlete, I have had the ability to grow personally and professionally.  Thank you to so many who have helped me along the way,” said Binns.  “I am excited to begin a new chapter but will always be a Hawkeye.”

Katie Wynn, currently the associate director of the Iowa Letterwinners Club, will serve as the interim executive director of the Iowa Letterwinners Club. A four-year softball letterwinner (2007-10), Wynn will continue in her role as the director of Iowa athletics annual giving for the UI Center for Advancement.

The UI Athletics Department will begin recruitment activities for a new DEI position in the near future.

Adair County Supervisors approve road projects

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, this (Wednesday) morning, heard from Assistant County Engineer Sawyer Hansen, with regard to a FY22 Farm-to-Market road rock contract, and a Cass-Adair County Road G-61 paving project. As previously mentioned, the Cass County Board of Supervisors approved the Cass County share of costs for the project – 10% – reimbursable to Adair County.

Hansen said bid letting for those projects will take place Feb. 28th. He also reported on Secondary Roads Dept. Maintenance and other activities.

The Board then spent a good amount of time discussing the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget.

Griswold School Board Work Session set for Thursday evening

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Griswold, Iowa) – Members of the Griswold School Board will meet during a Work Session that’s schedule to begin 6-p.m., Thursday. The meeting takes place in the Conference Room at the High School, and includes discussion with regard to Hiring and Staff Retention Strategies/Options.

The Board may then consider entering into a closed session (as allowed in the Iowa Code), for the purpose of discussing negotiations strategy with a Certified Bargaining Unit. Following their session, their meeting will adjourn

Morningside hosting annual jazz festival

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) -Morningside University in Sioux City is welcoming more than 40 high school jazz bands to take part in their 49th annual jazz festival in Eppley Auditorium beginning today (Wednesday) and running through Friday. Erik Mahon is the university’s director of jazz studies. “Forty-eight bands total. There’s a number of schools that are bringing two bands — so not quite 48 schools. But, certainly, the most bands that we’ve had in a number of years, maybe ever,” Mahon says.

Photo via https://www.morningside.edu/news/

The high school students will not just compete, but also learn from a host of jazz clinicians from around the midwest: “My main priority is to make it an educational experience. Certainly, it is a competition and we’re awarding trophies and things like that — but the clinics and the comments are a priority for me. So we do have clinicians coming in from Topeka, Kansas, from Lincoln, Nebraska as well as our Siouxland region,” according to Mahon.

The festival is free to the public and includes opportunities to listen to some great music. “We are actually going to be doing three mini concerts each day right during, kind of the lunch hour, so on Wednesday and Thursday it’ll be just afternoon, and on Friday just after 12:30,” he says.

He says they will feature the guest clinicians and judges in the concerts. The high school bands begin competing at 8 a-m each day, wrapping up by late afternoon or early evening.

Marshalltown police nab four boys in $10K vandalism spree

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Marshalltown police have arrested four juveniles they say were involved in a recent vandalism spree. On January 13th, Marshalltown police began taking reports of vandalism throughout the community. The information from each incident was consistent and quickly believed to be linked together. A preliminary investigation by police revealed that several houses, businesses and other personal property had been shot at with BB guns, causing more than $10,000 in damage. On January 18th, the police identified and located the vehicle involved in the incidents. Upon further examination, officers located three juveniles inside the vehicle.

A search warrant was then obtained, which led to the discovery of a BB gun and a large quantity of BBs inside the vehicle. Upon further investigation, it was learned that four juvenile males had recently stolen multiple BB guns from a local business. It was later learned that the stolen BB guns had been used to inflict damage throughout Marshalltown.

The four juvenile males have each been charged with first degree criminal mischief and fifth degree theft. The case has been referred to juvenile court services.

Creston man arrested on Cass County warrants

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February 9th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston arrested a man on two warrants out of Cass County (IA). Authorities say 30-year-old Dalton James Cormeny, of Creston, was arrested at around 10:34-p.m. Tuesday at the Union County Jail, on the Cass County warrants for Failure to Appear on original charges that include: Driving While Barred; Possession of Controlled Substance/Meth – 1st offense; 2nd Degree Theft; Burglary in the 3rd Degree, and Criminal; Mischief in the 2nd Degree.

Cormeny was being held in the Union County until he’s finished serving his time. He will then be transferred to Cass County.

Cass County Extension Report 2-9-2022

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