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Alliant Energy requests rate hike on electric & gas bills

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Madison, Wisconsin) – Alliant Energy has filed a request with the Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) to adjust Iowa customers’ electric and natural gas rates, beginning in late 2024. The company is requesting a 7.7% (approximately $10 per month) increase to the average residential electric customer’s total bill beginning in October 2024 and a second phase increase of 5.7% (approximately $7 per month) to take effect beginning in October 2025. For natural gas customers, they are requesting a 5% increase (approximately $3 per month) to the average residential gas customer’s total bill in October 2024. The proposal and has to go through a lengthy process before it goes into effect. Company officials say this should give customers time to prepare for the changes.

The IUB will review the request within 10 months and establish final rates, which could be different from the proposed rates. They will also determine if and when any changes in final rates become effective.

Alliant says customers do have the right to file written comments and objections with the IUB that include any facts that would assist the Board in reviewing the proposed rate adjustment. Customers also have the right to request a public hearing regarding the proposed new rates. Comments, objections, or hearing requests can be submitted to the Iowa Utilities Board online, by email at customer@iub.iowa.gov or by mail at Iowa Utilities Board, 1375 E. Court Avenue, Des Moines, IA 50319-0069. All comments are a matter of public record and available to the Office of Consumer Advocate, who represents the public interest in rate cases before the IUB.

Man arrested after discharging a weapon into the air in Red Oak

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa [8-a.m. News]) – Police in Red Oak have arrested a man for discharging a firearm within the city limits. According to Police Chief Justin Rhamy, 46-year-old Anthony Dean Morris, of Red Oak, faces charges that include Reckless Use of a Firearm – a Simple Misdemeanor, and Felon in Possession of a Firearm – A Class-D Felony offense.

His arrest followed a 9-1-1 call at around 4:50-a.m. today (Friday) to the Montgomery County Communications Center. The caller reported hearing shots-fired in the 1800 block of E. Summit Street, at the Woodlands Apartments in Red Oak. Officers arrived on the scene and found three spent .9mm shell casings on the ground outside the apartment complex. Upon further investigation, Officers arrested Anthony Morris and transported him to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on the aforementioned charges.

Red Oak Police say Morris and a friend were “messing around” with his Hawg .9mm handgun, and chambered a round into the barrel of the weapon. Morris, they said, wanted to unload the firearm, but was apparently unfamiliar with removing the handgun magazine and using the slide release to eject the chambered round out of the barrel. He then “Made the unwise decision” to take the gun outside of the apartment complex and fire the weapon into the air until it was empty (three rounds).

Morris then returned to his apartment with the empty handgun. Officers later encountered Morris and the weapon, which was seized by Police.

Iowa State Defenseman Named to the Reese’s Senior Bowl All-American Team

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October 13th, 2023 by admin

(Ames, IA) – Iowa State has a defenseman named to the 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl Midseason All-American Team. T.J. Tampa has received this honor among many this season. The Florida native was also placed on the Nagurski Trophy, Bednarik Award, and the Jim Thorpe Award.

Tamps is one of the top cornerbacks in the nation this season. He has a total of 23 tackles this season and has five pass breakups. He currently has the third-longest active streak of games played with 18 games played consecutively in his career for Iowa State.

Iowa State returns to action this Saturday as they will face off against Cincinnati in Ohio with a kickoff set for 11:00 a.m.

Heartbeat Today 10-13-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Jim Field visits with Dick Casady about the Atlantic Elk’s Sportsman Banquest scheduled for Saturday, October 14, 2023 from 10:00 am through the lunch hour.  A game warden will present a program on safe hunting for youngsters and one young winner will receive a .22 rifle.

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High School Football Scoreboard – Week 8 – 10/13/2023

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October 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

8-PLAYER

District 9

Audubon 42, Baxter 26
Collins-Maxwell 22, East Union 16
Colo-Nesco 20, Coon Rapids-Bayard 34
Glidden-Ralston 62, St. Edmond 16

District 10

Fremont-Mills 56, Sidney 6
CAM 42, Stanton/Essex 6
East Mills 18, Woodbine 68
Exira-EHK 48, Griswold  6 On Griz Tiger Vision

District 1

Ar-We-Va 20, Boyer Valley 27
Remsen St. Mary’s 17, West Harrison/Whiting 0 (Forfeit)
Newell-Fonda 12, Siouxland Christian 6

CLASS A

District 7

ACGC 41, Southwest Valley 0
Riverside 62, Panorama 12
Logan-Magnolia 31, IKM-Manning 21
Earlham 52, South Central Calhoun 14

District 8

St. Albert 7, Westwood 12
Kingsley-Pierson 14 , Tri-Center 6
Woodbury Central 55, West Monona 0

CLASS 1A

District 7

Woodward-Granger 27, West Central Valley 6
Ogden 47, Nodaway Valley 8

South Hamilton 60, Grand View Christian 13

District 8

AHSTW 50, Shenandoah 7
Underwood 56, Red Oak 0
Treynor 59, Missouri Valley 0

CLASS 2A

District 7

Van Meter, Interstate 35
Clarinda 50, Centerville 14
Chariton 18 , Clarke 21

CLASS 3A

District 6

Atlantic 6, Harlan 27 On KJAN and KJANTV
Creston 42, Nevada 28
Perry 17, Knoxville 14

CLASS 4A

District 1

Denison-Schleswig 16, LeMars 14
Fort Dodge, Sioux City West 6

Spencer 61, Storm Lake 0

District 6

Winterset 10, Dallas Center-Grimes 31
Glenwood 42, CB Jefferson 6
Lewis Central 42, Norwalk 13

Big 12, Allstate Launch Largest Women’s Sports Partnership in Conference History

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October 13th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

The Big 12 Conference and Allstate today announced they are extending their partnership to feature Big 12 women’s athletics. This multi-year partnership locks in Allstate as an official partner of the Big 12 Conference, as well as its Football Championship. It also will see the insurance company become an official partner of Big 12 Women’s Athletics and Big 12 Pro Day.

“We are thrilled to see our Conference’s partnership with Allstate grow into one that showcases and supports our women’s sports at an unprecedented level,” said Commissioner Brett Yormark. “We are grateful for Allstate’s continued support, and we look forward to integrating them into the growth of Big 12 women’s athletics and new Conference events such as Pro Day.”

Allstate’s nets will continue to be featured at the Conference’s Football Championship. Additional partnership assets will go towards both Big 12 men’s and women’s sports. Through this partnership, Allstate will become the first-ever digital presenting partner of Big 12 women’s basketball. Additionally, women’s sports-centric content throughout the 2023-24 season will be created.

“Commissioner Yormark has created a unique vision for the Big 12,” said Elizabeth Brady, Allstate’s Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing, Customer and Communications Officer. “Expanding our reach into Big 12 women’s sports and becoming a part of new events like Pro Day brings exciting opportunities for us.”

As an official partner of the first-ever Big 12 Pro Day in 2024, Allstate will be the title sponsor of the Big 12 Pro Day community event and jobs fair, as well as digital assets and in-venue signage throughout the event. Big 12 Pro Day will take place at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

U-of-I student group faces backlash over controversial speaker on campus

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – The conservative student group at the University of Iowa called “Young Americans for Freedom”, or YAF, says it’s facing backlash for hosting a controversial speaker on campus next Monday. According to KCRG-TV, the group is no stranger to hosting controversial speakers, including Chloe Cole, who transitioned to a male before de-transitioning back to being female. Since announcing Cole’s visit, YAF claims that almost all of their promotional material has been destroyed.

According to the University’s policies on free speech, all student groups have a right to invite speakers to campus, as well as hang flyers and chalk campus sidewalks. It is prohibited for other students to vandalize or remove those messages. And YAF’s experience aligns with a recent Associated Press and University of Chicago study, that found 47% of adults believe liberals have “a lot” of freedom to express their views, whereas only 20% say the same for conservatives.

But University Democrats argue that’s due to the nature of college campuses. Both groups believe that free speech is important, but University Democrats argue student safety and well-being should be prioritized.

Despite the controversy, YAF still plans to host Cole on Monday, though they said they wouldn’t be surprised if the event draws protests, similar to when activist and Conservative commentator Matt Walsh visited campus back in April.

Iowa releases ESA approval data

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG) – The State of Iowa released new information Thursday about the number of students who received approval for an education savings account voucher. Nearly 19,000 Iowa students received state approval for a private school voucher. Here’s a breakdown of the new information:

  • 29,612 ESA applications were submitted
  • 18,893 applications were approved
  • 5,927 were denied because of residency or income requirements
  • 4,792 applications were closed because they were duplicates or the applicant wanted to close it

The state also released data related to how many approved applications each county in the state of Iowa had. Polk County had the most approved applications in the state, with 3,179. Sioux, Scott and Linn counties each had more than 1,000 applications. Pottawattamie County had 403 approved applications. Decatur, Louisa and Ringgold counties had zero approved applications.

Democratic House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst told KCRG_TV she’s concerned that the number of approved vouchers is already over budget. “So, we had planned and we had been told that the program would cost $107 million dollars. We’re now at $144 million dollars that this program will cost and so those are taxpayer dollars that are leaving public education and going to private schools,” Konfrst said.

Konfrst says she’s worried about the effects of the program on rural schools. “We don’t know what happens when a school closes in a community. I worry about these communities as the state sends more dollars to private school and fewer to public school,” Konfrst said. Konfrst says school vouchers are an opportunity for the Democratic Party to make gains in the next election.

“School vouchers are unpopular with Democrats, they’re unpopular with Republicans, and they’re unpopular with ‘no party’ voters. Iowans can smell when something isn’t right and they know it’s not right to send $144 million dollars of our tax dollars to private schools,” Konfrst said.

Right now, only the number of approved vouchers has been released. We don’t yet have the total number of students who were approved for a voucher that then decided to leave public school. Districts have until October 15th to report that to the state. In a statement, Governor Reynolds says, “These numbers reflect that Iowans were hungry for educational freedom. Empowering parents wasn’t just a campaign slogan or empty rhetoric. It was a promise, and I am excited to say we are delivering.”

Arson fire suspect arrested in NW Iowa

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A man was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly admitting to intentionally setting a home on fire with several people inside. According to complaint documents filed by the Sioux City Police Department, Secoyah Papakee Roberts, 24, started the fire at a multi-family residence on the 1500 block of Jackson Street at 6:06 a.m.

The documents state that 12 people lived there, and 10 of them were home at the time. Papakee Roberts allegedly purposely set the fire in close proximity to the stairway that leads to second-floor bedrooms. Papakee Roberts was charged with charged with first-degree arson and criminal mischief on a $35,000 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 23.

Six of the residents were trapped upstairs and had to be evacuated from the residence through the windows with the assistance of firefighters’ ladders. The documents noted that Papakee Roberts admitted to being responsible for the fire, and he believed that there were people inside.

The home sustained damage in excess of $10,000 and will require “multiple hours worth of work and material to restore the residence to its pre-fire condition,” court documents stated.

Death investigation in Cedar Rapids

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October 13th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS – Cedar Rapids Police said Thursday they were investigating the death of an adult male in the 2000 block of Wiley Blvd SW as a homicide. Officers were called at approximately 5:09p.m. on October 12, 2023 and arrived on-scene to find a single adult male who was pronounced deceased on-site.

Investigators are asking for witnesses to this event to come forward with any information by calling 319-286-5491.

No further information is available at this time. There is an active, on-going investigation.