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Northern Iowa and Iowa State collide in wrestling dual tonight (2/10/23)

Sports

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

An in-state wrestling dual in Cedar Falls features a pair of rated teams, tonight, as 14th ranked UNI hosts third ranked Iowa State. UNI coach Dough Schwab is playing up the role of underdog.

Schwab calls it a healthy rivalry even though he and Cyclone coach Kevin Dresser like to take jabs at each other.

Dresser says his Cyclones face a challenge

Dresser says it is a great rivalry.

End of NFL season is high point for sports betting in Iowa

News, Sports

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Sports betting is now legal in 36 states, including Iowa and experts are predicting the betting on the Superbowl is going to double what it was last year. Iowa Racing and Gaming Administrator, Brian Ohorilko, says the regular season and playoffs are key for sports books.

He says sports betting has been strong again this football season, but could be leveling off from a record year.

Those promotions came as new companies were trying to find their market in Iowa. The rush to get up and running for sports books has turned into some consolidation.

With everything settling in, Ohorilko says this year is likely to be a good benchmark for the future of the industry.

He says the next two months wrap up the heaviest betting seasons.

Sportsbooks began operating in Iowa in August 2019.

Cass Health Welcomes Physician Assistant Kristin Babb

News

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Officials with Cass Health say they are pleased to welcome Kristin Babb, PA-C (Physician Assistant – Certified), to the team of emergency providers. Babb will provide care in the Emergency Department and AMC Rapid Care. Babb has worked as a PA since 2006, with an extensive background in cardiology. Babb said “I chose Cass Health because the leadership and organization provide a fantastic environment for advanced practice providers to continuously grow clinically.”

Cass Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Elaine Berry said, “Kristin’s background in cardiology and in management make her a wonderful addition to our team. She is a great fit to the culture at Cass Health, and we’ve already received excellent patient feedback about her.”

Babb graduated with her Master’s of Science from A.T. Still University/Arizona School of Health Sciences, and she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Pre-Physician Assistant Studies from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Originally from Carroll, Babb recently moved back to western Iowa after living in Arizona. “I moved back to Iowa after 18 years in Arizona to be closer to family and to raise my daughter in a small community. After all, home is where your mom is,” said Babb.

Kristen Babb, PA-C (Photo/story submitted by CCHS)

She is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, American College of Cardiology, and the Heart Rhythm Society.

BBB Scam Alert: Top Valentine’s Day scams

News

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, NE) – This Valentine’s Day is shaping up to be big, according to projections by the National Retail Federation, which suggests that consumer spending will reach nearly $26 billion. The Better Business Bureau’s Omaha office says as you prepare to celebrate, there are few common scams that you need to be aware of. Whether you’re hoping to spark a new relationship or buying gifts for loved ones, beware of these four scams regularly reported to BBB:

Impostor websites

From fake jewelry sellers to online dating sites, consumers should always be on the alert for impostor websites. Scammers can easily lift official photos, sale promotions and logos directly from the website for a popular jewelry brand. With professional graphics and unbeatable prices, scammers build an attractive website that looks eerily like the real thing. Similar methods may be used to build fake online dating platforms, which are often used to steal personal data and credit card information. For more tips to spot fake websites, read our guide to smart shopping online.

Red flags:

·         Products are available at extreme discounts.

·         The seller requests customers pay with cash transfer apps or cryptocurrency.

·         Customer service is unreachable.

Romance scams

Romance scammers often target vulnerable people who have experienced a recent breakup or other hardship. They take advantage of that heartbreak to establish a connection and gain sympathy. Once they’ve gotten their victim on the hook with a sad story, they begin pursuing their true goal–money.

Falling victim to a romance scam can be particularly devastating. Victims can lose thousands of dollars, and they’re often left feeling heartbroken and betrayed because they really believed they’d found a good partner. Read more about romance scams for safe online dating advice.

Red flags:

·         The relationship moves very fast.

·         You never meet in person.

·         They ask for money.

Wrong number scam

Responding to a text message from someone who messaged the wrong number might seem harmless. In fact, it might even seem like the polite thing to do, if they say they’re looking to reconnect with a potential match. The text message, however, is bait to lure you into a conversation. If you keep chatting, they eventually try to get your personal information by directing you to sign up for an adult site. Learn more about wrong number texts and scam bots.

Red flags:

·         The messages don’t stop.

·         The sender directs you to sign up for a website.

·         They try to get your personal information.

Fake florist scam

Ordering flowers for Valentine’s Day? Don’t procrastinate or you may end up falling for a scam. BBB has received many reports of shoppers who thought they were ordering flowers from an online florist… but either got nothing at all, or a disappointing arrangement. Don’t let phony florists ruin Valentine’s Day.

Red flags:

·         The business has no reviews or bad reviews (always check BBB.org!)

·         You can’t find a return policy or satisfaction guarantee.

·         The deal is “too good to be true.”

What to do if you encounter a scam

If you encounter a suspected romance scam, cut off all contact with the perpetrator by blocking their accounts and phone number. Then, report your experience to BBB.org/ScamTracker. Dating site users should also report suspicious activity to the platform, so they can act against the scammers account.

For more information about romance scams, visit BBB.org/romance.

Wear a super belt to score a super weekend

News

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DOT Roadside Chat series) -There are a lot of “super” things happening this weekend. If you’re going to be on the road traveling to celebrate the big game or any other event, make sure you and all your passengers are buckled up.

Here are a few things for adults to consider from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

  • The lap belt and shoulder belt are secured across the pelvis and rib cage, which are better able to withstand crash forces than other parts of your body.
  • Place the shoulder belt across the middle of your chest and away from your neck.
  • The lap belt rests across your hips, not your stomach.
  • NEVER put the shoulder belt behind your back or under an arm.

For young children, the most critical element for their safety is having your child in the appropriate seat for the child’s height and weight and making sure that seat is installed properly. Here are a couple of great resources to help you make sure your child is as safe as possible in your vehicle.

  1. https://www.nhtsa.gov/equipment/car-seats-and-booster-seats
  2. https://www.safekids.org/car-seat

For all kids, Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines developed this great graphic >>> that gives information on both Iowa law and best practices for parents and caregivers.

So far this year in Iowa, 29 people have been killed in traffic crashes. That’s an increase of four since last Friday. In Iowa in 2022, there were 338 traffic-related deaths. To see statistics published daily by the Office of Driver Services, go to the daily fatality report at https://www.iowadot.gov/mvd/stats/daily.pdf

Heartbeat Today 02-10-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 10th, 2023 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Aude Watrelot, Assistant Professor of Enology in the Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition at Iowa State University, about the Iowa Wine Survey. https://iastate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eJArChzeYKnSBzo

 

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Patrick Mahomes named NFL MVP

Sports

February 10th, 2023 by admin

Patrick Mahomes has been named the NFL Most Valuable Player for the second time in his career. Mahomes received 48 of 50 first-place votes from a nationwide panel of media members who regularly cover the league. Mahomes was also the winner in 2018.

Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs are perparing to take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57 on Sunday. Mahomes threw for 5,250 yards and 41 touchdowns with 12 interceptions during the regular season.

In other NFL awards New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll won Coach of the Year after leading the Gianst to their first playoff appearance in six years. 49ers defensive coordinator DeMeco Ryans won Assistant Coach of the Year, he is now the head coach of the Texans. 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa was named Defensive Player of the Year and Vikings wideout Justin Jefferson was named offensive player of the year. Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner was named Defensive Rookie of the Year. His teammate wide receiver Garrett Wilson was named Offensive Rookie of the Year. Seattle quarterback Geno Smith was named Comeback Player of the Year and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott was named Walter Payton Man of the Year for his charitable work.

We’ll have coverage on Super Bowl 57 on KJAN. Pregame will start after Iowa basketball on Sunday at 3:00 p.m.

Moore celebrates his 71st birthday/discusses committee work & Property Tax issues

News

February 10th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Iowa District 21 Representative Thomas Moore (R-Griswold) celebrated his 71st birthday, Thursday, in Des Moines. He announced the event to the House Chamber Thursday morning, where he also recognized former Representative Rob Bacon and their birthday tradition of bringing maple bacon chocolate cake. In discussing what’s transpired so far at the Statehouse, Moore noted that “We are already into Week 5 of the General Assembly and Thursday was day 32 of the 110 day session.”

He said the House Education Committee met Tuesday afternoon and passed seven bills through committee. Among them was HF (House File) 16, which creates a comprehensive transition and post-secondary scholarship program for individuals with intellectual, developmental, or learning disabilities who are at least 18 years old and enrolled in a CTP program in Iowa.

  • HF4 is the “Alternative Teacher Licensure” bill. It creates two alternate pathways for those hoping to attain a teacher license. Pathway 1: Creates an alternative teacher licensure path for those who have at least a bachelor’s degree and three years of work experience to apply for a teacher intern license while completing additional coursework. Upon meeting requirements, an initial teacher license is granted at the recommendation of the school they are an intern at. Pathway 2: Creates a program that allows an out-of-state alternative teacher licensure if it operates in at least 5 states for at least 10 years. Training will include required pedagogy training and content training.

A number of the bills will have amendments drafted before they go to the floor for debate. Tom Moore said the Health and Human Services Committee met Thursday morning and passed three bills, including the “Psychiatry Fellowship” bill, which revises the state-funded psychiatry residency program that was established last session to include two fellowship positions. The program will annually graduate 9 psychiatry residents and 2 psychiatry fellows.

  • HF74 will update the current Intellectual Disability Waiver home and vehicle modification cap from a lifetime maximum of $5,727.37 to an annual maximum cap of $6,872.85. The modifications must be medically necessary and will be subject to prior authorization.

Moore says among the bills that passed through the House this past week, is Senate File (SF) 181, or the “Property Tax Rollback Calculation Fix” bill, fixes an error in the interpretations of past property tax bills.

Moore said “Our priority this session is the property taxpayer, not the government.” In other news, Moore said he welcomed some Clarinda High School’s I-Jag program to the Capital Dome.

 

Class 1A Boys District Basketball Schedule 02/10/2023

Sports

February 10th, 2023 by admin

The boys basketball postseason starts tonight wiht play-in games being contested in Class 1A. Here is a look at the area match-ups with games set to start at 7:00 p.m.

District 13

First Round
Lamoni @ East Union

District 14

First Round
Paton-Churdan @ Glidden-Ralston

Substate 8  |  District 15 & District 16

District 15

First Round
Whiting @ Boyer Valley

District 16

First Round
Griswold @ Logan-Magnolia- ON KJAN

Class 1A Girls Regional Basketball Scoreboard 02/09/2023

Sports

February 10th, 2023 by admin

Region 4

Remsen St. Mary’s -BYE
George-Little Rock 60, Gehlen Catholic 44
Kingsley-Pierson 62, South O’Brien 22
Harris-Lake Park 43, Trinity Christian 29
Exira-EHK- BYE
Ar-We-Va 49, Woodbury Central 39
Coon Rapids-Bayard 58, Audubon 33
River Valley 67, Siouxland Christian 24

Region 5

Westwood- BYE
Boyer Valley 66, Whiting 41
CAM 74, Orient-Macksburg 31
Tri-Center 63, West Harrison 29
Woodbine-BYE
Riverside 43, Griswold 31
Stanton 90, Hamburg 28
Murray 59, East Union 33

Region 7

St. Albert- BYE
Lenox 65, Diagonal 34
East Mills 47, Sidney 28
Fremont-Mills 63, Essex 25
Martensdale-St. Marys 76, Bedford 26
Melcher-Dallas 48, Mormon Trail 43
Earlham 61, Southeast Warren 43
Lamoni 49, Wayne 39