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Correction: Pursuit Tuesday afternoon in Cass County (IA)

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the pursuit of a vehicle allegedly used in an incident of theft ended in a crash Tuesday afternoon, and the apprehension of a man from Nebraska. Authorities say the Atlantic Police Department was called to Walmart for a reported theft, during which the suspect allegedly took items without paying, and left the store.

Officers and Cass County Deputies were given a description of the suspect’s vehicle that fled the scene.  A while later, a Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy located this vehicle on Interstate 80 traveling westbound.  Before attempting to stop this vehicle, the Deputy waited for additional law enforcement units to arrive.  Once additional law enforcement units were present, the Deputy stopped the vehicle at around 3:02-p.m.  The vehicle initially pulled over but during the course of the traffic stop, the vehicle fled and a pursuit ensued. 

Speeds exceeded 100 MPH and it was noted that the fleeing suspect and vehicle nearly ran several vehicles off of the roadway.  The pursuit continued west onto Interstate 880 in Pottawattamie County.  After exiting from the Interstate the vehicle wrecked at the intersection of L34 and Mahogany Rd, while attempting to swerve around law enforcement’s stop sticks.

Law Enforcement officials were able to take the operator into custody and he was identified as 37 year old Dale Saylors, of Papillion, NE.  Saylors was transported to the Cass County Jail where he was held on Theft charges.  Additional charges are pending in Pottawattamie County

No. 10 Iowa women host Nebraska on Saturday

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The 10th ranked Iowa Hawkeye women are at home Saturday against Nebraska. The Hawkeyes are coming off an impressive win at second ranked Ohio State and are 8-1 in the Big Ten.

That’s Iowa coach Lisa Bluder who says Nebraska is a threat. The Huskers are 4-5 in the Big Ten.

Senior forward McKenna Warnock missed the Ohio Sate game with a rib injury.

House GOP proposes new rules for food stamps, Medicaid

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – House Republicans are considering new rules to determine which Iowans are eligible for government food assistance and medical coverage. Their bill would seek federal waivers to bar pop and candy purchases with food stamps and require that some Medicaid patients work. The bill also calls for considering the value of some household assets when calculating eligibility. Tyler Raygor, a lobbyist for Americans for Prosperity, is urging lawmakers to pass the bill. “We think it’s important to remember we’re dealing with finite taxpayer dollars,” Raygor says. “When you have folks on these programs who don’t need them, that puts these programs in jeopardy for folks who truly do need them.”

Advocates for low income Iowans say people who need help with food and medical care could lose their benefits if the bill becomes law. Cyndi Peterson, a lobbyist for the Iowa Food Bank Association, says the new eligibility checks would require a lot of more paperwork — and staff work.  “As you will recall, the State of Pennsylvania did an asset test limit for SNAP on a three year pilot,” Petersen says. “After three years, it reversed this decision because it brought a cost of $3.5 million administrative burden to the state.”

Other critics say the new asset rule means low income rural couples who work and have two vehicles would not qualify for government assistance.

State qualifying bowling sites and assignments announced for 2023

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

Sites and assignments for all three classifications of bowling are now available for the 2023 state qualifying meets.

Those co-ed district meets are scheduled for Tuesday, February 14 at locations across the state. Qualifying teams and individuals advance to the 2023 Iowa High School Bowling Championships, set for February 20-22 at Cadillac XBC and Maple Lanes in Waterloo.

2023 District Bowling 1A

2023 District Bowling 2A

2023 District Bowling 3A

Iowa State names Noah Pauley as wide receivers coach

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell has announced the hiring of North Dakota State wide receivers coach Noah Pauley to the same position for the Cyclones. Offensive coordinator Nate Scheelhaase will now coach the quarterbacks.

“Noah has been a part of national championship winning programs as both a player and coach,” Campbell said. “He understands what it takes to be successful and has been instrumental in his team’s success. I look forward to Noah being an integral part of our staff.”

Pauley has been on staff at NDSU since 2019, helping lead the Bison to two Missouri Valley Football Conference championships and two NCAA Division I FCS national championships.

He coached Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson, who was an FCA All-American and three-time all-conference selection at NDSU. Watson led the Bison in receiving three-straight seasons, including a career-best 43 receptions, 801 yards and seven touchdowns in 2021.

The 2019 NDSU receiving unit helped record the third-most passing yards (2,911) and touchdowns (29) in school history as the Bison went 16-0 and won the national title with a victory over James Madison.

North Dakota State also won the national championship in 2021, finishing 14-1 and beating Montana State in the title game.

While at North Dakota State in the summer of 2022, Pauley worked with the Packers to focus on wide receivers as part of the NFL’s Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship.

Pauley joined the NDSU coaching staff following a five-year stint at his alma mater, Minnesota-Duluth. With the Bulldogs, he was a graduate assistant from 2013-14 and served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2016-18. Between stints, he was the assistant dean of students and athletics director at North Star Academy in Duluth.

He coached six all-conference wide receivers at UMD, including All-America receiver and return specialist Aaron Roth.

The Duluth, Minnesota, native, was a four-year starter for UMD from 2007-10. He played on teams that went 45-8 and won two Division II national championships before joining the Bulldogs staff as a student assistant for the 2011 season.

Pauley earned his bachelor’s degree in criminology from Minnesota-Duluth in 2012 and a master’s degree in education from the school in 2014.

He is married to Hannah and the couple has two daughters, Ada and Lena.

Enrollment cap for 8-Player football changed

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

Following the Iowa State Board of Education’s approval of a new socioeconomic factor for IHSAA football classifications earlier this month, the Board of Control approved Thursday a lowering of the enrollment cap for Eight-Player football from 120 to 105.

The adjustment is required as all participating schools will now receive an enrollment adjustment for their new classification number – with free and reduced lunch percentages, as detailed in December – and the previous cap of 120 would unbalance Class A and Eight-Player under the new model.

“This change will maintain a similar number of participating teams in Eight-Player and Class A as we’ve previously had, and hopefully provide a clear mark for the smaller schools who may be concerned about whether to compete in 11-player or 8-player football,” IHSAA executive director Tom Keating said.

Other advisory committee recommendations which received approval Thursday:

  • Iowa’s experimental rule for intentional grounding has been adopted starting in 2023. The rule, which has been used and monitored for the last three seasons, allows the individual who receives the snap to legally throw the ball away outside of the free blocking zone.
  • Starting in 2023, schools in classes 5A, 4A, and 3A who miss a regular season game due to their opponent’s forfeiture will be allowed to schedule a ninth game during Week 10. This would apply to teams that do not qualify for the postseason and cannot find an open opponent to make up that competition date earlier in the season.
  • All games must be resolved by Monday of each week following a game. This recommendation was made to address suspended or weather-impacted games which were tied or did not receive a final result. For final regular season games, these games must be resolved by Saturday.
  • Postseason hosting criteria will now cite “district losses” instead of the previously listed “district record.” This change will avoid punishing or rewarding teams who may finish with a different number of district games than their fellow postseason qualifiers.
  • The IHSAA will issue rankings for classes 2A, 1A, A, and Eight-Player starting in the 2023 regular season. Classes 5A, 4A, and 3A have used RPI for public ranking and postseason seeding since 2018. Basketball has been the first sport to use IHSAA rankings this season, developed with rankings committees to improve postseason assignments and create sport interest.

UNI crumbles in fourth quarter at Missouri State

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January 27th, 2023 by admin

The UNI women’s basketball gave up a nine-point lead heading into the fourth quarter and dropped a road game to Missouri State 71-67 on Thursday night. The Bears outscored the Panthers 23-10 in the fourth quarter to steal the win.

Missouri State had three players finish with 14 points: Aniya Thomas, Indya Green, and Jade Masogayo.

UNI was led by 17 points and 4 steals from Maya McDermott and 13 points and 7 rebounds from Grace Boffeli. UNI drops to 12-6 overall and 7-2 in the MVC.

Next up for the Panthers is a trip to Southern Illinois on Saturday.

Bailey Smith Elected to Serve another term on the Iowa Association of Chambers of Commerce Board of Directors

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IA — The Iowa Association of Chambers of Commerce (IACC) has announced Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, has been elected to serve as a director for the 2023 IACC board of directors. Madison Mills, IACC Executive Director, says “Bailey is a great asset and addition to our 2023 board of directors. We are confident her years of experience in the chamber industry will help strengthen our organization.”

The IACC board of directors is comprised of 11 individuals, representing chambers of commerce across all regions of Iowa, with the purpose of providing guidance in the areas of organizational sustainability, growth, public awareness and member programming. Smith commented “I’ve loved my time serving IACC this past year and getting the opportunity to work with colleagues from across the state. I look forward to continuing my service in 2023 and seeing how we can keep growing our communities together.”

Bailey Smith (Photo via Iowa Chamber of Commerce Executives)

To see the full list of the IACC 2023 board of directors, please visit our website: www.iowachamber.net.

Bill to increase penalties for drug dealers passes through the statehouse

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Subcommittees of the Iowa House and Senate both advanced a bill proposed by Attorney General Brenna Bird to increase the penalties on the distribution of drugs that lead to death.  The bill creates a Class B felony, punishable by up to 25 years in prison, for drug dealers who unintentionally cause the death of another by manufacturing or providing illegal drugs. Previously, prosecutors could only charge dealers with involuntary manslaughter, a Class D felony, which has a maximum sentence of five years.

“We must stop overdose deaths and hold drug dealers accountable,” said Bird. “There is no safe illegal drug. This bill will toughen sentences, equip prosecutors for the war against dangerous drugs, and reduce drug-related deaths. I’m grateful the Governor and state legislature are committed to addressing this issue.”

470 Iowans died due to overdose in 2021, and the threat of exposure to fatal drugs, such as fentanyl, is ongoing. This bill seeks to address the rise in deaths by drug overdoses and to hold illegal-drug dealers and users accountable. It also incentivizes the reporting of drug-related overdoses. For repeat drug offenders, the 25-year sentence has a 70% minimum requirement.

The bill passed through subcommittees in both the House and the Senate, Wednesday. It now moves to consideration by the House and Senate Judiciary Committees.  You can read the bill in full here.

Iowa marks its first statewide Day of Kindness

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January 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)- It’s taking the concept of “Iowa Nice” to the next level, as today (Friday) is the first-ever statewide Day of Kindness. The effort started a few years ago as an offshoot of a project at the West Des Moines Chamber of Commerce, and this year, Governor Reynolds signed a proclamation to make it an official day in Iowa. Kara Matheson, at the West Des Moines Chamber, says if everyone starts small it could have huge results. “Just be intentional. Everyone’s lives are so busy but kindness can go a long way,” Matheson says. “It doesn’t need to be this big, grand gesture. Just write a kind thought on a sticky note and leave it on someone’s car window, maybe sending a quick text. There are so many different ways that you can think of to be kind.”

Matheson says even small acts of kindness can make the biggest difference in someone’s day.  “Maybe help with the snow in your neighbor’s driveway,” Matheson says. “Everyone’s very familiar with the ‘pay it forward’ in your line for coffee in the morning, but maybe go to a local school and pay off some of the kids’ lunch tabs. You can get creative with what this looks like.” Whether big or small, monetary or action-oriented, anonymous or direct, Iowans are encouraged to be intentional with acts of kindness today to make (hashtag) #IowaKind spread far and wide.

“It can be random with anyone you might come across, or it can be picking up the phone and calling a loved one just to check in on them and make sure they’re doing okay,” Matheson says. “Just think about what would make someone smile and take action on that.” She says studies show kindness benefits not only the receiver, but also the giver.

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