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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Sunday, April 4th 2021

Weather

April 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 82. S/SW winds 15-25. Warm, breezy and dry conditions may lead to elevated fire weather conditions today.

Tonight: Increasing cloudiness w/a 10% chance of showers and thunderstorms toward sunrise Monday. Low around 57. S @ 10-20 mph.

Monday: A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8am, otherwise mostly sunny & windy. High near 79. S @ 10-20, w/gusts to near 30 mph in the afternoon.

Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, otherwise partly cloudy & breezy. Low around 55.

Tuesday: Party sunny w/a 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms during the afternoon. High near 73. S @ 10-20.

Tuesday Night: A 70% chance of showers & thunderstorms. Low around 54.

Wednesday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 67.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 78. Our Low this morning, 34. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 51 and Low 23. The Record High on this date was 91 in 1929. The Record Low was 4, in 1899.

Newsletter from Rep. Ray Sorensen

News

April 4th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Iowa House District 20 Representative Ray Sorensen, in his newsletter to his constituents, Sunday, said “The self-imposed deadline of second funnel for the Legislature was this week and we are hopefully seeing a light at the end of the session tunnel. Policy bills from the Senate must be out of committee in the House, and likewise House bills must be out of committee in the Senate in order to continue being considered. The exceptions are bills with tax implications or appropriations. The purpose of the first and second funnel deadlines is to narrow what the chambers will deliberate and focus our attention on budgets and tax reduction policies.

(R) Rep. Ray “Bubba” Sorensen

The budget for the coming year will be roughly $8 billion dollars. The exact number for the final budget is still in negotiation between the House, Senate and the Governor. As we narrow our discussions on policy, we are working hard to put together a fiscally responsible budget. Fiscal responsibility is a core principle of mine and we will continue to work hard to fund the priorities of Iowans while also finding ways to return unneeded tax dollars to hard working Iowans.

A year after state legislative sessions were upended, a sense of normalcy is starting to return to capitals across the nation: Legislatures are once again fighting governors over who controls a state’s purse strings. It appears these fights are just the beginning of struggles across the country, and in our state, over who will control the new wave of federal funds. I’ll keep you posted as this continues to unfold.

After some deliberation and compromise with the Governor and the Broadband Bros, I think we can achieve our goal of connecting all Iowans, especially those stranded out in the Broadband deserts, and not with slow and outdated technology, but with download speeds aimed at not only catching Iowa up, but creating an economic growth driver for our great state.

When the governor introduced her bill, it made significant changes to the existing broadband grant program and focused on increasing broadband speeds around the state. We believed the emphasis should be placed on connecting Iowans who currently do not have access.

The product of those conversations and negotiations resulted in a bill that focused on both speed of deployment and internet speeds. Grant funds will be eligible at varying based on the current internet speed (or lack thereof) available to Iowans. Broadband infrastructure projects must deploy fiber to Targeted Service Areas to receive grant funds, except for Tier 1 areas where projects must be capable of 100/20 to receive a 50% match, opening it up to fixed wireless.

• Tier 1 areas have speeds of 25/3 or less and are eligible for up to a 75% match.

• Tier 2 areas have speeds from 25/3 to 50/ and are eligible for up to a 50% match.

• Tier 3 areas have speeds from 50/ to 80/ and are eligible for up to a 35% match

House File 848 sets the framework for aggressively building out Iowa’s broadband infrastructure to ensure all Iowans have access to broadband internet. However, this policy bill will have limited effect without a significant financial investment in the grant program. Iowa has some catching up to do in broadband infrastructure and connecting those stuck with little to nothing. I agree with the Governor’s bold goal of $150 million a year for the next three years.

Another priority we’ve worked on this session has been addressing child care access. There isn’t one single solution to this complex issue and that’s why my Economic Growth Committee and subsequently the House passed many bills to address the crisis through a multi-pronged approach. Together, these bills increase the child care workforce, increase provider rates to maintain existing child care facilities, provide incentives to develop new child care facilities, and help hard-working families afford the high cost of child care. Unfortunately, some of the bills passed in the House did not survive the second funnel deadline, but many of these bills are still alive in the Senate and are awaiting further action. The Governor has indicated that she shares our priority in increasing access to affordable, quality child care. So, now we are looking for the Senate to move on the surviving bills so we can start chipping away at this problem.”

Des Moines man arrested on a terrorism charge

News

April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man who allegedly contacted several city officials and offices was arrested Friday after Des Moines Police say he made threatening remarks about a mass shooting. KCCI TV says court documents show 59-year-old Richard Wisecup, of Des Moines, called an employee of the city manager’s office on Friday evening.

Document say In a voicemail, Wisecup said, “I can see why people snap and people go on shooting sprees.” The criminal complaint said Wisecup listed multiple government agencies he was unhappy with, including Mayor Frank Cownie, the Des Moines Police Department, the Des Moines City Council, the County Attorney and the Board of Supervisors.

The County Attorney and Board of Supervisors previously had a no contact order issues against Wisecup that he violated. The criminal complaint states Wisecup said, “and I’m right there. I’m right there. I’m one step away from being right there and doing the same thing that all those other people have done.”

Police arrested Wisecup for threat of terrorism and violation of a no contact order. He’s being held in the Polk County Jail on $110,000 bond. His preliminary hearing is set for 8 a.m. on April 13.

Prison inmate Terry Dudley dies

News

April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY – The Iowa Department of Corrections, Saturday, reported 44-year-old inmate Terry Scott Dudley was pronounced dead Friday, due complications related to his suspected suicide. His death occurred at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, where Dudleyhad been transported to on March 31st, after staff at the Anamosa State Penitentiary found him unresponsive in his cell.

Dudley had been serving a life sentence for the crime of Murder 1st Degree from Polk County. His sentence began on May 30, 1998. The incident remains under investigation.

CORRINE “Corky” BROWN, 82, of Atlantic (Svcs. 4/19/21)

Obituaries

April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CORRINE “Corky” BROWN, 82, of Atlantic, died Friday, April 2nd, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Celebration of Life Memorial services for CORRINE “Corky” BROWN will be held 3:30-p.m. Monday, April 19th, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic is in charge of the arrangements.

A link for the livestream is now available at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

Immediately following the service, a luncheon will be held in St. Paul’s Fellowship Hall.

Visitation, with the family present, is at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, beginning at 2-p.m., Monday; Social distancing and the wearing of masks are required while at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Interment will be held at a later date in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the family for later designation to the Atlantic BPO Does, Drove #23, or, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, in Atlantic.

CORRINE “Corky” BROWN is survived by:

Her Husband – Harold “Pete” Brown, of Atlantic.

Her Son – Brian (Cindee) Brown

Her Daughter – Renee (Randy) Pauley.

7 Grandchildren and 8 Great-Grandchildren.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 4/3/21: 4 additional deaths; 597 additional cases

News

April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health’s Coronavirus dashboard, as of 10-a.m., Saturday, showed there were 597 additional positive test results for COVID returned from the labs since Friday’s report, for a total of 381,335.  There were three additional deaths reported, for a pandemic total of 5,754. Long-Term Care facility deaths account for 2,245 of the total number of deaths across the state.

There remain two Long-Term Care facility outbreaks, with 17 positive cases among residents and staff within those facilities. Health officials say COVID-related hospitalizations stand at 200, four less than Friday. There are 44 COVID patients in an ICU. Health officials say 34 people were admitted to a hospital across the state (compared to 40 previously), and 20 patients are on a ventilator.

RMCC Region 4 hospitals (those in western/southwest Iowa) show: There are 14 hospitalized with COVID; 10 COVID patients are in an ICU; four people were admitted with symptoms of COVID, and there are four COVID patients on a ventilator. The 14-day positivity rate is 4.7%. The seven-day rate fell went is 4.7%.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,408 cases; {+4}; 54 deaths
  • Adair, 957; {+0}; 32
  • Adams, 330 {+0}; 4
  • Audubon, 507 {+0}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,239 {+1}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,849; {+10}; 71
  • Madison County, 1,642; {+2; 19
  • Mills County, 1,716; {+1}; 20
  • Montgomery, 1,061 {+2}; 37
  • Pottawattamie County, 11,443; {+44}; 154
  • Shelby County, 1,296 {+0}; 34
  • Union County,  1,308; {+3}; 32

(Podcast) KJAN News, 4-3-21

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April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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April 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Winterset Husky Invitational 04/02/2021

Sports

April 3rd, 2021 by admin

 

1
North Polk
175.00
2
ADM
111.00
3
Underwood
73.00
4
Nevada
58.00
5
Earlham
40.00
6
Winterset
37.00
7
Greene County
28.00
8
Clarke
26.00
9
Nodaway Valley
14.00
10
Centerville Csd
10.00
11
Woodward Granger
8.00
12
MstM Boys Track
6.00
13
Creston
2.00

Underwood picked up three event wins. Brayden Wollan won the 400M and the Eagles won the Sprint Medley and 4x400M Relay.

Check out the full results here.