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Boys State Basketball Championship Schedule 03/12/2021

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March 11th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A Championship

12:00—#1 North Linn, Troy Mills vs. #7 Montezuma

Class 2A Championship

2:30—#1 Boyden-Hull vs. #2 Western Christian, Hull

Class 3A Championship

5:00—#1 Ballard vs. #2 Pella

Class 4A Championship

7:30—#2 Waukee vs. #4 Johnston

Boys State Basketball Schedule/Scoreboard 03/11/2021

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Class 2A Semifinals

#1 Boyden-Hull 77, #4 Aplington-Parkersburg 66

#2 Western Christian, Hull 56, #3 Des Moines Christian 47

Class 3A Semifinals

#1 Ballard 74, #5 Assumption, Davenport 65

#2 Pella 46, #6 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 32

Class 4A Semifinals

#4 Johnston 64, #1 Cedar Falls 51

#2 Waukee 71, #3 Ames 36

Letter to parents from Atlantic CSD Superintendent

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

House Speaker says pandemic relief strings may block state tax cuts

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The top Republican in the Iowa House says the latest federal pandemic relief package may prevent Iowa and other states from cutting taxes this year. Speaker Pat Grassley of New Hartford says House Republicans are waiting on next week’s report on state tax revenue, too. “There’s a lot of unanswered questions that exist right now,” Grassley says. “I think first and foremost, we need to get an answer on whether what the feds passed…if you even have the ability to pass tax cuts.”

The State of Iowa will receive one-point-three BILLION dollars from the American Rescue Plan passed by congress to cover unexpected expenses during the pandemic. The bill prevents states from using that money as an off-set to cut taxes.  “I think we need to have some clarity on what that would look like first,” Grassley says. Grassley says the other consideration for House Republicans is current state tax revenue and whether there is room to speed up income tax cuts and eliminate the inheritance tax. Senate Republicans voted to do that yesterday (Wednesday).

“With the inheritance tax piece, I know we have interest in that within our caucus, but I think it comes with a $90-$100 million price tag,” Grassley says. Senate Republicans have also voted to implement previously-approved income tax cuts without confirmation that total state tax revenue is growing by at least four percent. Grassley says House Republicans aren’t ready to vote for that plan.

“We’d like to work towards that,” Grassley says, “but theirs may be a little bit more aggressive than what we may be interested in at this point.” However, Grassley says these concerns could become moot, though, if a state panel that meets next week sets future tax projections high enough.

Road construction pandemic funding on way to cities and counties

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Transportation Commission has approved a plan to spend nearly 122 million dollars in federal pandemic relief funds. The D-O-T’s Stuart Anderson says the money is targeted at road repairs and related issues. “Five million of that will be set aside for a one-time application-based program for trails programs across the state,” Anderson says. “And that’s because this funding that was allocated to Iowa was intended to cover lost state revenue due to COVID-19. And trail funding was impacted by COVID-19.”

The loss in funding came from a drop in traffic on the roadways and taxes paid for fuel. Anderson says they will use the same formula for distributing the regular road-use tax funds to dole out the pandemic relief funds. There are some 945 cities that will get 20 percent of that funding. “For cities, it’s very straightforward — it’s in proportion to each city’s share of the total municipal population in the state. So, it’s strictly on a per capita basis on how it’s allocated to cities,” he explains.

The 99 counties will split up about 32 percent of the money for their Farm to Market Fund and Secondary Road Fund. )”Each of those funds has a formula for allocating revenue to each county that looks at each county’s area, each county’s rural population, their share of mileage, and their share of traffic. And it also looks at their share of bridges,” according to Anderson. The state will get the remaining 47-and-a-half percent of the money. Anderson says they are projecting the loss in funding for the state at about 50 million dollars.

“So actually this relief funding will more than cover the revenue that is lost in this fiscal year,” Anderson says. “We are expecting that there will be covid impacts in state road funding beyond this fiscal year.” The state saw a 40 percent reduction in travel last April at the height of the pandemic — but Anderson says it rebounded so January of this year was only about five percent below last January.

He says the changes brought on by the pandemic are expected to continue having an impact on road use tax revenue. “I think we expect there will be a longer-term reduction in travel — which is directly correlated then to a reduction in fuel tax revenue. Just as we think there will be some longer-term changes in telework patterns, even longer than the pandemic,” Anderson says. He says the state, counties, and cities are required to use the pandemic relief funds for road construction or maintenance projects.

Prosecutor defends failed effort to convict Iowa journalist

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa prosecutor is defending his unsuccessful pursuit of charges against a journalist who was arrested while covering a protest in a case that critics say amounted to an attack on the press. Polk County Attorney John Sarcone told The Associated Press on Thursday that the evidence against Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri was “more than sufficient” to take the case to trial and that dismissing it would have amounted to special treatment.

FILE – In this May 19, 2017, file photo, Polk County Attorney John Sarcone, speaks during a press conference at the Polk County Justice Center in Des Moines. Sarcone defended his unsuccessful pursuit of charges against a journalist who was arrested while covering a protest, saying Thursday, March 11, 2021, that he believed the evidence was strong and that dismissing the case would have amounted to special treatment. Polk County Attorney Sarcone, a Democrat who has held office since 1991, dismissed the outrage he has faced over his decision to prosecute Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri. (Brian Powers/The Des Moines Register via AP, File)

A Des Moines police officer pepper-sprayed and arrested Sahouri last May while she was covering a Black Lives Matter protest. Sahouri was charged with disobeying police orders to disperse and interfering with the officer who arrested her. A jury acquitted her on Wednesday.

 

2021 Pride of Iowa Boys Basketball All-Conference Teams

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FIRST TEAM
*Toby Bower, SR, Nodaway Valley
*Trey Baker, SR, Martensdale-St. Marys
*Jack Franey, SR, Martensdale-St. Marys
*Jaixen Frost, SO Mount Ayr
Erik Trujillo, SR. Mount Ayr
Matt Boothe, JR, Central Decatur
Keaton England, SO. Lenox
*Unanimous

SECOND TEAM
Hogan Franey, JR, Martensdale-St. Marys
Carson Elbert. SR, Martensdale-St. Marys
Payton Weehler, SR, Mount Ayr
Trey Hullinger, JR, Central Decatur
Avery Phillippi, SO, Nodaway Valley
Zayden Mitchell, SR, Wayne
Tucker TePoel. SR, Southwest Valley

Honorable Mention
Owen Lucas, JR, Bedford
Cauy Masters, JR, Central Decatur
Cale Eklund, JR, East Union
Chase Johnston, SR, Lenox
JT Archibald, SR, Martensdale-St. Marys
Cody Larsen, JR, Mount Ayr
Mason Menefee, SR, Nodaway Valley
Austin Clendenen, SR, Southeast Warren
Blain Venteicher, SR, Southwest Valley
Logan Berndt, SR, Wayne

Chiefs cut starting OTs Fisher, Schwartz to save cap space

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March 11th, 2021 by Jim Field

By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs released starting offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz on Thursday as they sought to squeeze under the salary cap. Those moves  will provide another obstacle in their quest to upgrade an offensive line ransacked by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs were more than $22 million over the cap of $182.5 million that was set Wednesday. The release of Fisher and Schwartz saves about $18.3 million, leaving them able to restructure other contracts — and potentially extend players — and create enough financial wiggle room to maneuver in free agency.

 

Bridge replacement project on I-880 over Potato Creek begins Monday, March 15

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa – March 11, 2021 – A project to replace a bridge on Interstate 880 over Potato Creek will begin on Monday, Mar. 15, and end on Wednesday, Dec. 1, weather permitting. The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Council Bluffs construction office says initial work will include constructing a crossover.

Starting on Apr. 1, weather permitting, traffic in the north- and southbound lanes of I-880 will be placed in a head-to-head traffic pattern. Permitted oversize loads will be prohibited on this detour route.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (3/11/21)

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March 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s office, Thursday, reported the arrest Wednesday afternoon, of 40-year old April Michelle Hinman, of Omaha. She was taken into custody following a traffic stop on I-29. Hinman was wanted on a warrant for Contempt of Court. She was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail.