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(Podcast) KJAN News, 6/3/21

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast news at 7:07-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Fatal accident in eastern Iowa, Wednesday

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

One person died during a single-vehicle rollover accident, Wednesday, in eastern Iowa’s Dubuque County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 34-year-old Wesley Carl Hames, of Farley, was driving a 1988 Chevy truck westbound on Highway 20 at around 11:30-p.m., when for reasons unknown, the vehicle went onto the shoulder, causing Hames to lose control. The truck entered the median and rolled over before rolling again across the eastbound lanes of traffic and coming to rest in the southbound ditch. Hames died at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt.

The accident remains under investigation.

Reminder: Free fishing weekend in Iowa begins Friday

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Fishing is more popular in Iowa now than ever before and state officials are hoping to keep riding that wave by luring more people to the sport with free fishing tomorrow (Friday) through Sunday. Joe Larscheid, chief of the Iowa D-N-R’s Fisheries Bureau, says Iowans can try fishing without having to buy a license this weekend. He says it’s an excellent way to get hooked on what could become a lifelong past-time. “Go to our website for tips on fishing and also where to go fishing and how to take care of your catch,” Larscheid says. “We have a lot of county partners and city partners and different organizations that put on fishing clinics, including our own clinics. If you can find a clinic close to your area, if you’re new to fishing, you can really get some great tips on how to be successful.”

In recent years, Iowa has experienced a drop in hunting license sales as there are so many entertainment options vying for our attention, though fishing remains a favored activity. “Last year during the COVID crisis, we had an all-time record high of fishing license sales and this year is right behind that, so we’ve had two solid years in a row of increases in fishing participation,” Larscheid says. “Over the last ten years, we haven’t really seen the drop in numbers that we have seen in hunting.” Iowa boasts hundreds of lakes and thousands of miles of rivers, plus, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get outfitted for fishing.

“If you have a friend that’s an angler and is willing to take you, that’s the best way to get introduced to fishing,” Larscheid says. “There’s a lot of fishing clinics, especially during Free Fishing Weekend, and we have those interspersed throughout the year. Just check our website for one close to you, and at those clinics, we normally provide equipment for people to use.” To encourage young anglers, the D-N-R is also offering a frame-able certificate of accomplishment when they catch their first fish. Find details about that and much more at the Iowa DNR website: www.iowadnr.gov/fishing

Regents Free Speech Committee meets for first time

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The new Board of Regents Free Speech Committee met for the first time Wednesday on the heels of the governor signing a bill into law requiring free speech training at the three state universities. Regent and committee chair, Gretta Rouse of Emettsburg, made some comments as the meeting started. “As far as this committee goes, the most critical thing I want to emphasize is that free speech is a hallmark of our society — and in higher education, it is absolutely critical that we not only protect that right — but that we have it embedded in the education that the students receive,” Rouse says.

The new law came after lawsuits or concerns raised at the University of Northern Iowa, University of Iowa & Iowa State University. “Institutions of higher education must be places where the explanation of ideas is embraced as a core value,” Rouse says. “It has been said before — but I will say it again — the Regents absolutely support free speech and the formation of this committee is an example of how we take this issue very seriously.”

Rouse says the committee is charged with ensuring everyone’s free speech is allowed. “This group will continuously evaluate what our universities are doing to protect free speech, and we will continue to examine our policies, as well as continue to examine best practices from outside the regents system,” Rouse says. Regent staffer, Aimee Claeys, says the state law requires annual training. “The purpose of that is really to provide high-level training on the fundamentals of the First Amendment with a focus on freedom of expression,” Claeys says. “And to complement that training, the universities are committed to providing additional more in-depth training in targeted areas to target groups, such as training for administrators or faculty.”

The committee voted to explore hiring an outside company to develop a training program — as Claeys says that would likely be the best way to get the training started on the campuses this fall. She was asked if the training will be mandatory. “For this first year it would certainly be required, but at this point, we don’t anticipate there being any kind of student or employee penalty for not completing it,” she says. “We would instead use encouragement and reminders to reach full compliance.”

Claeys says they will review the compliance and take action if it is not up to the level they desire. The Free Speech Committee is also looking to develop a survey that could be used on all three campuses to gauge on-campus feelings about free speech.

Wednesday High School Softball Results 6-2-2021

Sports

June 3rd, 2021 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • Harlan 6, Lewis Central 4
  • Clarinda 9, Red Oak 7
  • Glenwood 15, Shenandoah 7
  • Denison-Schleswig 10, St. Albert 4

Western Iowa Conference

  • Riverside 8, Audubon 2

Rolling Valley Conference

  • CAM 3, Glidden-Ralston 1
  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 4, Ar-We-Va 0
  • Woodbine 10, Coon Rapids-Bayard 0
  • Whiting 22, West Harrison 9

Bluegrass Conference

  • Lamoni 15, Orient-Macksburg 6

Non-Conference

  • AHSTW 9, Thomas Jefferson 6
  • Underwood 16, East Mills 2
  • West Central Valley 9, Southwest Valley 2
  • Missouri Valley 14, MVAOCOU 10

Wednesday High School Baseball Results 6-2-2021

Sports

June 3rd, 2021 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • Kuemper Catholic 8, Atlantic 7
  • Lewis Central 4, Harlan 0
  • Clarinda 12, Red Oak 0
  • Glenwood 14, Shenandoah 4
  • St. Albert 20, Denison-Schleswig 10

Rolling Valley Conference

  • CAM 15, Glidden-Ralston 5
  • Ar-We-Va 3, Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 2
  • West Harrison 18, Whiting 3
  • Woodbine 6, Coon Rapids-Bayard 1

Bluegrass Conference

  • Lamoni 15, Orient-Macksburg 0

Non-Conference

  • CAM 9, Logan-Magnolia 5
  • Southwest Valley 11, Grand View Christian 1
  • Missouri Valley 4, MVAOCOU 3
  • Interstate 35 3, Creston 0
  • Des Moines Christian 11, Treynor 1

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Thursday, 6/3/2021

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 85. SW @ 10-15.
Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 58. Winds light & variable.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 88. SW @ 10-20.
Saturday: P/Cloudy. High near 90..
Sunday: P/Cldy. High again near 90.

Wednesday’s High in Atlantic was 83. Our Low this morning, 49. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 94 and the Low was 68. The Record High on this date was 94 in 2020. The Record Low was 32 in 1969.

Reynolds says no lottery in Iowa to try to spur Covid vaccinations

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says the state has made good progress on Covid vaccinations and she has no plan to offer the kind of incentives other states are trying — like college scholarships and lottery prizes — to encourage more people to get vaccinated. “I’m not going to do a lottery,” Reynolds says. “We’re still doing every thing we can. We are working with every venue we can.”

Reynolds points to pop-up clinics at farmers markets, Iowa Cubs baseball games and the Iowa Barnstormers indoor football games. According to the Centers for Disease Control, about six out of 10 adults in Iowa have had at least one Covid shot. Among Iowans 65 and older, the vaccination rate is 86 percent. “I am really happy with where we’re at,” Reynolds says. “If you go to the website and look at the states, we’re doing really well.”

Vermont has the nation’s highest percentage of its population fully vaccinated against Covid. Iowa ranks 19th, with nearly 44 percent of residents fully vaccinated.

Reynolds focused on re-elect, rules out US Senate run

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June 3rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa’s first female governor is ruling out a run for federal office and making it clear she’ll seek reelection in 2022. “I can say with great confidence I am not leaving Iowa,” Reynolds says.

Governor Kim Reynolds told reporters in Lake View yesterday (Wednesday) she has no intention of running for the U.S. Senate if Republican Senator Chuck Grassley decides not to run for reelection next year. In 2022, Reynolds will be running for reelection. “We’ll make a formal announcement later, but I’m not done with what I want to do. I’ve got some things I want to continue to work on,” Reynolds says. “I love this state…Our family’s here. I have 11 grandchildren here and so I want to stay in the state and you can work on policy and be effective in what you’re doing.”

Reynolds, a Republican, took over as governor four years ago when Terry Branstad resigned to become U.S. Ambassador to China. In 2018, she was elected to a full, four-year term. Several Democrats are considering a run for governor, including State Auditor Rob Sand who won his first statewide race in 2018.

Girls Regional Soccer Scoreboard Wednesday 06/02/2021

Sports

June 3rd, 2021 by admin

Class 2-A Region 2 Semi-Finals:

  • Lewis Central 8, Harlan 0
  • Glenwood 7, Panorama 0

Class 3-A Region 1 Semi-Finals: (@ Council Bluffs)

  • CB Thomas Jefferson 1, Sioux City East 0
  • CB Abraham Lincoln 4, Sioux City West 1

Regional Finals Friday 6/4:

Class 1A Region 2: St. Albert (9-9) @ Treynor (16-1) 6:00 p.m.
Class 2A Region 2:
Glenwood (14-4) @ Lewis Central (16-2) 6:00 p.m.
Class 3A Region 1: CB Thomas Jefferson (10-7) vs. CB Abraham Lincoln (15-3) 6:00 p.m.