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Bill would financially penalize Iowa cities that ‘defund” the police

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February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A move to withhold state funding from cities or counties that cut budgets for local police and law enforcement has cleared initial review in the Iowa Senate. Senator Chris Cournoyer, a Republican from Le Claire, backs the bill. “The objective here is that we want to make sure that our communities are safe across Iowa,” she says, “and there’s a lot of concerns here with some of the movements across the nation with defunding police.”

Robert Palmer of the Iowa League of Cities says the bill is unnecessary intrusion into local decision making. And Palmer says it may prevent towns from entering into less expensive regional agreements for police or sheriff’s department protection.”We often are talking with our members about how to find efficiencies, how to lower expenditures because it is our believe that is what’s in the interest of the property taxpayer,” Palmer says. “…This bill is incentivizing the retention of an expenditure level.”

No group representing Iowa law enforcement is registered in favor of the bill. A lobbyist for the Iowa Police Chiefs Association says the group has concerns there may be unintended consequences if the bill becomes law. The Iowa Peace Officers Association and the Iowa State Sheriffs’ and Deputies’ Association are registered as undecided on the legislation.

No idea yet on how legislative redistricting will be conducted

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February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The lead attorney involved in drawing the boundaries for Iowa’s congressional and legislative districts in 2001 and 2011 says there are huge unknowns surrounding this decade’s redistricting process. U.S. Census Bureau population data will be delivered weeks past the date when the Iowa Constitution says the new maps for Iowa House and Senate districts are to be approved by the legislature. Ed Cook is senior legal counsel for the Legislative Services Agency. “At this point, we don’t have any idea how legislative redistricting is going to be conducted,” Cook said.

Every 10 years, the boundaries of Iowa’s congressional districts as well as all 150 state legislative districts must be redrawn to reflect population changes recorded in the Census. That information will be delivered by September 30th. So, due to the constitutional deadline, the Iowa Supreme Court will be responsible for the process. “It’s ultimately up to the Supreme Court in regards to how that’s to be conducted once September 1 comes and goes,” Cook says.

The chief justice has declined to comment on how the court may proceed. Cook made HIS comments Monday during the first meeting of a temporary commission appointed to advise legislators on the redistricting process.

GOP-led Iowa legislature poised to approve election law changes this week

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February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A key Republican says G-O-P legislators plan to give final approval tomorrow (Wednesday) to a bill that shortens Iowa’s early voting period and makes other election law changes. Republican Representative Bobby Kaufmann, of Wilton convened a public hearing last (Monday) night and announced that the bill will be slightly adjusted, to set up a 21-day period for absentee voting.  “It is really easy to vote absentee today under current law,” Kaufmann said, “and it will be really easy to vote absentee after this bill passes and is sent to the governor’s office Wednesday night.”

Gary Leffler of West Des Moines, a Trump supporter who testified during the public hearing, urged Iowa lawmakers to investigate allegations of election fraud in other states. “I was at the (U.S.) Capitol on January 6. What people are concerned about is this: voter integrity,” Leffler said. “…They’re trying to figure out: How in the world did this happen?” Janice Weiner, of Iowa City says just as Senator Joni Ernst won her election, President Biden won freely and fairly. “The remedy for the big lie of a stolen election is not to take an ax to election laws that work exceedingly well,” she said. “It’s simply to tell the truth.”

Emily Russell, a Drake University law student, was president of Wartburg College Republicans as an undergrad. “If we don’t start taking steps to increase public confidence in the integrity of our elections now, all of us will continue to live in a divided society,” she said. Election officials from four Iowa counties drove to Des Moines to urge legislators to make major changes in the bill. Rebecca Bissell, a Republican who is the Adams County Auditor, says due to Postal Service delays, the shorter window for mail-in voting will cause problems. “Smaller rural counties have a large elderly population who typically choose to vote absentee because of weather or health concerns,” Bissell said. “Why are we making it harder for them to vote?”

Auditors from Grundy, Woodbury and Sioux Counties also testified against the bill.

Staff Assault: Anamosa State Penitentiary

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February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ANAMOSA – The Iowa Dept. of Corrections report two staff members were assaulted by an inmate at the Anamosa State Penitentiary, Monday morning. Officials say at around 7:55 a.m., a correctional officer was struck in the face with a closed-fist strike by an inmate. The officer was able to use pepper spray to bring the inmate under control, but the attacking inmate continued displaying aggressive behavior.

Additional staff arrived to assist in restraining the inmate, and one of the responding officers also received injury to his hand during the struggle, but they were successful in restraining the inmate.

Both injured officers were treated and released from the local hospital for minor injuries, and are recovering at home. The inmate did not suffer major injury during the incident.  The incident remains under investigation.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Feb. 23 2021

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February 23rd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 2:50 a.m. CST

DOW CITY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have charged a Crawford County woman with murder in the shooting death of her boyfriend. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office says deputies were called about 9:15 p.m. Sunday to a home in Dow City to check on a resident. When they arrived they found 46-year-old Jeremy Frank unresponsive and bleeding. Frank was taken to a hospital in Denison, where he was pronounced dead from a single gunshot wound. Investigators charged 44-year-old Beth Guzman, of Dow City, with first-degree murder. She was identified as Frank’s live-in girlfriend.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The federal government announced Monday that it will support the ethanol industry in a lawsuit over biofuel waivers granted to oil refineries under President Donald Trump’s administration. The Environmental Protection Agency said it is reversing course and will support a January 2020 decision by the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a lawsuit filed by the Renewable Fuels Association and farm groups. The lawsuit is headed to arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court this spring. The move by the EPA comes roughly a month after President Joe Biden took office.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A 22-year-old Iowa City has been charged with first-degree murder in a fatal shooting during a robbery. Sammy Hamed was charged Monday in the Feb. 12 death of 19-year-old Quincy Russom, of Iowa City. Russom as found shot to death after officers responded to a call that someone had been killed during a robbery. A police complaint alleges Hamed was present in the apartment during the shooting, which occurred 30 minutes before emergency responders were called. The complaint says when Hamed was stopped several hours later, he had Russom’s cellphone and other possessions, as well as a gun police said was used in the shooting.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Ames police say they have issued an arrest warrant charging a man with murder in the death of a woman whose body was found Saturday night in an apartment. Police found the body of 37-year-old Ranea K. Bell of Ames on Saturday night in an apartment. On Monday, investigators issued a warrant charging Richard G. Fleck, 33, with first-degree murder. Police said they believe Fleck is in the Kansas City, Missouri, area but noted he also has ties to communities in Texas and Mississippi.

Hastings man arrested on theft charges in Red Oak

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February 22nd, 2021 by admin

A Hastings man was arrested on Monday by Red Oak Police on Theft charges. 40-year-old John Robert Washburn of Hastings was arrested at 6:52 p.m. at 106 West Coolbaugh Street in Red Oak on charges of Theft 3rd Degree and Theft 5th Degree. Those charges stem from an investigation of a theft that occurred in the 1600 block of North Broadway Street in Red Oak. Washburn was booked in to the Montgomery County Jail on $2,000 bond. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the arrest.

Atlantic finishes strong to move past Creston

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February 22nd, 2021 by admin

Atlantic outscored Creston 16-9 in the fourth quarter and grabbed a win in a Class 3A Substate 8 Quarterfinal 53-47 on Monday night.

Creston jumped on top early and led 13-8 at the end of the first and 29-25 at half. The Trojans got the first two buckets of the second half to grab their first lead at 30-29. The lead see-sawed back and forth for the rest of the way. Grant Sturm and Ethan Sturm hit big threes early in the 4th to put Atlantic on top and Grant came up huge late at the foul line. Sturm stepped to the line with Atlantic up one and nailed two free throws in the bonus to push the lead to 3. He proceeded to hit 3 more straight free throws to help Atlantic seal the win.

Skyler Handlos had 14 of his game high 19 points in the first half to pave the way. Ethan Sturm had 9 and Grant Sturm had 8. Atlantic improved to 13-6 on the season and earned a trip to Glenwood to face the Rams in the Substate Semifinal on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. Glenwood took down Clarke 75-48 in their Quarterfinal game.

Creston was led by 11 points each from Colby Burg and Evan Bruce. The Panthers close their season with a 10-10 record.

Listen to Atlantic Head Coach Jeff Ebling’s postgame interview below.

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2021 Girls State Bowling Results

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February 22nd, 2021 by admin

Girls State Bowling for Class 1A and 2A teams and indviduals was constested on Monday at Cadillac XBC in Waterloo. Class 3A will compete on Tuesday starting at 8:30 a.m.

In Class 1A the top area individual finisher was Madi Pulliams of Clarinda in 20th, Chelsey Hoakison of Lenox was 21st. Lenox finished 8th in the team competition with a 2,346 pin total.

In Class 2A Denison-Schleswig’s Claire Miller earned a third place medal with a 467 two game total. Brianna Musgrave was 14th for the Monarchs. Denison-Schleswig finished 6th in the team competition with a 2,574 total.

Class 1A Ind. Class 1A Team |Class 2A Ind. | Class 2A Team

The Boys State Tournament will be held at the same location with Class 3A going in the afternoon on Tuesday, February 23rd and Class 2A and 1A splitting the morning and afternoon on Wednesday, February 24th.

Boys 3A and 4A Substate Basketball Scoreboard 02/22/2021

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February 22nd, 2021 by admin

CLASS 3A

Substate 1
Sioux Center @ Carroll PPD to Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m.
Storm Lake 66, MOC-Floyd Valley 54
LeMars 61, Bishop Heelan 43
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 54, Denison-Schleswig 23

Substate 8
Dallas Center-Grimes 85, Perry 12
ADM 54, Harlan 44
Glenwood 75, Clarke 48
Atlantic 53, Creston 47 – ON KJAN

CLASS 4A

Substate 1
Sioux City West 78, CB Thomas Jefferson 40
Sioux CIty East 75, Sioux City North 43

Substate 7
Urbandale 66, Lewis Central 46
Des Moines East 82, Des Moines North 70

ALVIN ALBERTSEN, 82, of Audubon (Svcs. later this Spring)

Obituaries

February 22nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ALVIN ALBERTSEN, 82, of Audubon, died Sunday, February 21st, 2021 at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. Memorial services for ALVIN ALBERTSEN will be held later this spring.

ALVIN ALBERTSEN is survived by:

His children – Dave and Jacquie Albertsen, Debbie, and Brad Wahlert, John Albertsen and Patrick Flaherty, and Katie and Daren Bald.

His sister Alma Wetzel.

6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, his brother and sister-in-law Leroy and Sharlene Albertsen, other relatives and friends.