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Bill would require parents’ written permission for childhood vaccinations

News

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill to require written permission from parents for any vaccinations for their children has cleared a Senate subcommittee. Health care groups and the Iowa Department of Public Health say parental consent is required under current law, but written as well as verbal consent is allowed. Iowa Public Health Association executive director Lina Tucker Reinders says taking away verbal consent could delay necessary vaccinations for kids.

“Verbal consent allows for parents to have those important conversations with their providers or child providers about any questions they have about the vaccinations that their children are about to be given,” she says. “Requiring written consent would impede upon these conversations.”

Members of a group that opposes vaccines say they support the bill because they’ve heard stories of teenagers who were given a COVID-19 shot without parental consent. Reinders says they should provide evidence to the Board of Medicine so those cases can be investigated.

(Reporting by Iowa Public Radio’s Katarina Sostaric)

Changes considered in plan to let ATVs drive on more Iowa roads

Ag/Outdoor, News

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The sponsor of a bill to set statewide rules for which roads all-terrain vehicles may travel on, says he’s changing his plan. Representative Bobby Kaufmann, of Wilton, says city officials would retain authority over where A-T-Vs can travel within city limits, but he still plans to seek statewide rules for roads where county boards of supervisors have jurisdiction.  “Local control does not work when boards of supervisors ignore tens of thousands of signatures and refuse to even so much grant a meeting,” Kaufmann says. “When local control is not working, then it is our job to step in.”

Two-thirds of Iowa counties DO have local ordinances that spell out which roads and local highways A-T-Vs may use. Kaufmann says he’s considering other ideas, like requiring licenses for A-T-Vs that operate on roads with other vehicles. Those proposals will be reviewed if and when the bill is debated by the full House.

(Update) IWD director says more workers returning

News

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s unemployment rate dropped for the fifth straight month in July. Iowa Workforce Development Director, Beth Townsend, says more people are getting back into the workforce. “We are seeing a return to work for industries that had previously suffered the most if you will under the pandemic. Construction is up, manufacturing is up, people are returning to the retail and hospitality industries,” Townsend says. The rate dropped to three-point-five percent in December and Townsend says they want to continue to see it drop to the levels before the pandemic.

“Then we only had about 40-thousand who were unemployed and we had about 60-thousand open jobs. so, even then it was a problem — but today we have 85-thousand open jobs and we’ve got about 57-thousand unemployed,” according to Townsend. ” We really need to help employers fill all those vacant jobs if we are going to continue in our recovery.” Townsend says some of the lost workers are those who decided it was time to retire once the pandemic hit. “In Iowa, they traditionally would work longer. Most people didn’t retire at 65, if they were in good health they would continue work for a few years. I think retirements got a little bit younger, and those who maybe had stayed in the workforce a little bit longer than they originally intended decided to retire. And that definitely had a negative impact on our workforce,” Townsend says.

IWD Director Beth Townsend (file photo)

She says that’s what I-W-D is focusing on those who aren’t yet ready to retire. “How do we get people who were either recently unemployed or who have been unemployed for a while back into the workforce. Because there are some really great opportunities for people It’s a good time to try a new occupation if you are interested. It’s a good time to be on a search for a job because employers are making big changes to encourage people or incentivize people to work for them,” she says.

I-W-D recently started a new unemployment system where they pair up immediately with people looking for a job. “It’s only been in effect for not quite two weeks yet — but we are seeing good responses and we are seeing people get jobs within a week or two of taking advantage of the program. So, we are just helping them make those connections,” Townsend says.

Townsend says recruiting new people into the state to fill the jobs is something they are also doing with help from the Iowa Economic Development Authority.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 1/26/22

News, Podcasts

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:06-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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DR. JON T. BAUER, 59, of Exira (Celebration of Life 1/30/22)

Obituaries

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DR. JON T. BAUER, 59, of Exira, died Thursday, Jan. 21st, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for DR. JON BAUER will be held 1-p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30th, at the Exira Event Center. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will greet friends on Friday, Jan. 28th, from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial is in the Exira Cemetery.

DR. JON BAUER is survived by:

His daughter – Alexandrhea Bauer (and Travis Sandbothe), both of Atlantic.

4 grandchildren; his sister-in-law Sandy Bauer, of Exira; other relatives, and many friends.

Heartbeat Today 01/26/2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 26th, 2022 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Dave Chase about the Cass Health Foundation Annual Fundraising Dinner.

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Strong defensive pressure leads Atlantic girls to win over Shenandoah

Sports

January 26th, 2022 by admin

Atlantic used a combination of full-court pressure and extended zone defense to force Shenandoah into 22 turnovers and grab a 49-37 win in girls hoops on Tuesday. The Trojans jumped out to a 20-11 lead by the end of the first and held that advantage around 10 points most of the rest of the way.

Freshman Paytn Harter helped the Trojans get out in front early with 14 first quarter points. Harter finished with just one more point on the night, but Jada Jensen got rolling in final three periods and scored 20 points to lead all scorers. A number of Jensen’s points came off of steals and layups on the other end. Shenandoah tried to throw different defensive looks to get the ball away from Jensen and Aubrey Guyer stepped up to do a great job bringing the ball up most of the game. Atlantic Coach Dan Vargason was happy with how the team adjusted.

Coach Vargason liked the shared production the team had on the night.

Madison Huddleson added 7 points in the win and the Trojans improved to 7-9 on the season and earned the season sweep over the Fillies.

Shenandoah was led by 8 points from Macey Finlay and they fall to 9-7 on the season.

Next up for Atlantic is a road trip to Council Bluffs to face St. Albert on Friday night. We’ll have coverage of that game on KJAN.

(Podcast) KJAN morning News, 1/26/22

News, Podcasts

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The 7:08-a.m. News broadcast from Ric Hanson.

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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Awards Winners Named

News

January 26th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Guthrie Center, Iowa) – Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, county offices in the southwest area, have announced award recipients for outstanding achievements in 2021. Krista Downing, Guthrie County Program Coordinator and Mollie Clark, Guthrie County Youth Coordinator received the Excellence in COVID Recovery award for developing and engaging partnerships that implemented innovation in programming. In the fall of 2020 and again in the fall of 2021 “Fall Feel Good” bags were delivered to 100 area farmers and 100 area small businesses. Items in the bag included resources for mental health such as; Iowa Concern magnets, stress balls, fidget toys, brain break games, exercise moves at a desk, healthy snacks, as well as a few other fun resources.

ISU Extension and Outreach builds a strong Iowa by engaging all Iowans in research, education, and extension experiences to address current and emerging real-life challenges. Learn more at www.extension.iastate.edu.

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For the full non-discrimination statement or accommodation inquiries, go to www.extension.iastate.edu/diversity/ext.

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Tuesday 01/26/2022

Sports

January 26th, 2022 by admin

Quad @ Kuemper Catholic
Glenwood 32, Kuemper Catholic 30
Glenwood 60, Denison-Schleswig 24
Glenwood 56, ACGC 18
Kuemper Catholic 64, ACGC 18
Kuemper Catholic 60, Denison-Schleswig 12
Denison-Schleswig 37, ACGC 36

Quad @ Lewis Central
Creston 51, Harlan 24
Creston 58, Carroll 15
Creston 50, Lewis Central 18
Lewis Central 48, Carroll 27
Lewis Central 43, Harlan 33
Carroll 43, Harlan 30

@ Clarke
Bedford/Lenox 46, Clarke/Murray 30
Bedford/Lenox 39, West Central Valley 27
West Central Valley 45, Clarke/Murray 24

Quad @ Riverside
Missouri Valley 48, Riverside 33
Missouri Valley 39, AHSTW 36
AHSTW 51, Treynor 36
AHSTW 40, Riverside 38
Riverside 38, Treynor 36

Tri @ Underwood
Underwood 53, Red Oak 30
Underwood 70, East Mills 0
Red Oak 60, East Mills 10