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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News, 3/2/21

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:07-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Special Election for the CAM & Nodaway Valley School Districts, today

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Patrons of the CAM and Nodaway Valley School Districts are being asked to head to the polls today, to approve a new Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS). The purpose of the statement is to specify how the District may use revenues it receives from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education (SAVE) Fund. Superintendent Paul Croghan says the vote does not impact your property taxes.

The Polling Center for ALL voters in Adair County or Audubon County, and ALL voters residing in the Cass County Townships of Grant, Benton, Franklin or Lincoln, is: The Anita Community Center. The Polling Center for ALL voters residing in Adams County, and all other voters residing in the Cass County Townships of Massena, Union, Bear Grove, Noble, Edna, or Victoria, is: The Cumberland Community Center.  The Polling place for Nodaway Valley School District patrons in Adair or Madison County, is: The Adair County Health & Fitness Center, in Greenfield (202 N. Townline Road).

Polls are open from 7-a.m. until 8-p.m. at all precincts. (Here is a sample ballot with wording adapted at the polls, to reflect the separate districts: 2021 CAM CSD Special Election SAMPLE Ballot)

For additional information on the change in law and the revenue purpose statement process, visit the district’s web site at camcougars.org

Kayakers beware, the weather may be warmer but that water is still near-freezing

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – While some Iowans avoid winter weather at all costs, many others enjoy the outdoors at this time of year through paddling, which can provide exercise, solitude and a chance to see the amazing beauty of nature. While there will be plenty of melting with this week’s above-normal temperatures, many of the state’s lakes, rivers and streams are still iced over, but Susan Stocker at the Iowa D-N-R says kayakers are discovering plenty of open water. “There actually is and on portions of the Des Moines River, there is open water and even on the sloughs of the Mississippi, just not far from the channel,” Stocker says. “Yeah, avid paddlers are finding open water.”

Forecasters are calling for highs in the 40s for the rest of the week across northern Iowa, with 50s in central and southern Iowa. Even when air temperatures are above average, the water is still dangerously cold, so she says paddlers should dress for the water temperature, not the air — and expect to go into the water. The piece of outerwear known as a “float coat” may be a good option, she says, as it’s essentially a life jacket that looks like a typical winter coat. Stocker says, “Though float coats may not be the perfect gear for them, make sure that they have a life jacket and/or a dry suit which can serve as flotation.”

Spring won’t arrive until March 20th, and while you may spot a few canoes during the Iowa winter, Stocker says they’re more of a rarity now. “It’s kayakers this time of year, single or double kayaks, and then they add skirts to keep the water out and keep them a little drier,” Stocker says. “It’s a few more pieces of equipment to adapt to the cooler temperatures.”

Especially during the winter, don’t paddle alone, she says, use the buddy system. Also, bring a change of clothes in a dry bag, a first aid kit and a protected cell phone, and Stocker adds, let a friend or loved one know where you are going and when you are expected to return. Find the DNR’s interactive paddling map at: www.iowadnr.gov/Things-to-Do/Canoeing-Kayaking/Where-to-Paddle

Boys 4A Substate Final Schedule Tuesday 03/02/2021

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March 2nd, 2021 by admin

Class 4A boys schools will try to earn trips to State on Tuesday night in Substate Finals. All games are set for 7:00 p.m. starts.

Substate 1 @ CB Thomas Jefferson: CB Abraham Lincoln (18-4) vs. Southeast Polk (12-7)
Substate 2 @ East High: Ankeny Centennial (14-4) vs. Ames (16-3)
Substate 3 @ Marshalltown: Johnston (9-4) vs. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (15-7)
Substate 4 @ Waterloo East: Cedar Falls (18-0) vs. Cedar Rapids Washington (14-7)
Substate 5 @ Clinton: Dubuque Senior (11-8) vs. North Scott (12-7)
Substate 6 @ Bettendorf: Pleasant Valley (18-3) vs. Iowa City Liberty (7-5)
Substate 7 @ Dallas Center-Grimes: Valley (16-4) vs. Dowling Catholic (11-8)

Bill would remove permit requirement for concealed weapons

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A bill that would no longer require Iowans to get permits to carry a concealed weapon has made it past initial review in the Iowa House and is scheduled for committee action today (Tuesday). Representative Steven Holt, a Republican from Denison, says it means Iowans would no longer have to get a permission slip for something that’s a constitutional right. “Let’s bear in mind, we are not plotting new ground here. This is not some revolutionary thing here,” Holt said. “Eighteen states already have constitutional carry, what some would call permitless carry.”

Richard Rogers of the Iowa Firearms Coalition calls the move historic. “Essentially any person who may lawfully possess a dangerous weapon will be able to carry it openly or concealed or in a vehicle,” Rogers says. “…The right to keep and bear arms is the natural extension of the universally recognized right of self-defense.”

Rogers says the change will benefit people who’ve been threatened and want to buy a gun, knife or some other weapon immediately. “Outright bans and ‘may issue’ permit schemes were created and used by the powerful to keep the less powerful in their place. This is so even here in Iowa,” Rogers says. “Until 10 years ago, Iowa’s 99 county sheriffs had absolute discretion over whether and how to issue permits to carry weapons. Many refused to issue such permits and others frankly abused the system at their whim. Thanks to these roadblocks, just a dozen years ago, only 30,000 Iowans held such permits.”

Current law says sheriffs shall issue a permit if the person meets all legal requirements — and today more than 400-thousand Iowans have a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Leslie Carpenter of Iowa Mental Health Advocacy says making it easier to get a weapon quickly is the wrong move in a pandemic when mental health problems have escalated. “Suicides make up 79% of all gun deaths here in Iowa,” she says.

Carpenter says no one would know her intelligent, charismatic son was diagnosed with a psychiatric illness. “The prospect of him being able to purchase a gun…fills me with a gut-wrenching dread that I would wish on no other person,” she said. Representative Beth Wessel-Kroeschell, a Democrat from Ames, says the bill will be a deterrent to efforts to attract new businesses and new workers to Iowa. “We have a lot of controversial bills that are affecting Iowa’s image right now,” she said.

If the bill becomes law, Iowans could still get a permit to carry a concealed weapon, so they’d have a document to show in other states that DO require gun permits. A similar bill is scheduled for a subcommittee hearing in the Iowa SENATE today (Tuesday).

Decade-long drive to ban traffic cameras in Iowa resumes

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Another drive is underway in the Iowa Senate to ban most traffic enforcement cameras. For the past decade, Republican Senator Brad Zaun, of Urbandale, has been trying to outlaw the cameras used to issue tickets for speeding and running red lights.

“I am not promoting that people break our traffic laws,” Zaun said during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting Monday. “Unfortunately, I think these cities and towns and counties have I think really taken advantage of a situation and they’ve become more about revenue than actual safety.”

Senator Kevin Kinney, a Democrat from Oxford, said the fines paid on traffic camera tickets are required by law to be spent on police and sheriff’s departments, but there’s no money in Zaun’s bill to replace that lost revenue. “I have listened all summer long how the Democrats want to defund the police,” Kinney said. “This bill in Des Moines alone is going to cost them $3 million of revenue that goes back to the police department.”

Zaun’s latest bill on this subject would let speed cameras remain on the S-curves on Interstate 380 in downtown Cedar Rapids. Zaun said the Cedar Rapids police chief has data proving the cameras help reduce speed in that area and prevent accidents.

Ethics panel dismisses complaint against lawmaker over Facebook post

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Ethics Committee in the Iowa House has dismissed a complaint against a Republican legislator over a comment he posted on Facebook. Representative Dean Fisher of Montour wrote in January that Republicans would prevail in election disputes because — in his words — “our side has the guns.” Representative Jon Jacobsen of Council Bluffs says to sanction Fisher would set a dangerous precedent. “I would say it’s always good to err on the side of free speech. I think that the comments in this particular situation were still sufficiently ambiguous…It didn’t seem to rise to the level of any sort of incitement.”

The committee’s vote was unanimous, with all three Republicans and all three Democrats voting to dismiss the complaint against Fisher. One of the Democrats called Fisher’s words “regrettable” and “a shade past” the kind of integrity House of Representatives should exhibit, but she agreed Fisher had the First Amendment right to make the remarks. Fisher, who has rejected calls from the top Democrat in the House to apologize for his comments, sent a written statement to the committee. Fisher says there is nothing in House Rules or state law that polices speech. And Fisher says the complaint was filed by a former opponent for political reasons.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 3/2/21

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs expect Patrick Mahomes to be ready for offseason workouts following surgery on his toe, and they are optimistic that offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz could be available for the start of training camp. Mahomes had surgery on Feb. 10, shortly after the Chiefs were walloped by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Super Bowl, to repair a turf toe injury that had hobbled him throughout the playoffs. Fisher had surgery for the Achilles tendon he tore in the AFC title game while Schwartz recently had back surgery.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals made official their $25 million, four-year contract with third baseman Hunter Dozier on Monday, ensuring that another member of their young foundation is under club control for the foreseeable future. He had a breakout season in 2019, when he hit 26 homers and led the American League with 10 triples while driving in 84 runs. And while his numbers regressed slightly last season, when he missed the start with COVID-19 and wound up hitting just .228 with six homers in 44 games, the Royals believe his best seasons are still to come.

ATKINSON, Neb. (AP) — The father of the young cancer patient who captured the hearts of college football fans when he ran for a touchdown in Nebraska’s spring game eight years ago has died after a seven-month battle with brain cancer. The Team Jack Foundation announced Andy Hoffman died Monday. He was 42. His son Jack was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2011. Wearing a miniature Cornhuskers uniform, Jack took a handoff and ran 69 yards into the end zone, with players mobbing him and lifting him on their shoulders. Andy was diagnosed with cancer last summer.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lat Mayen scored 25 points with five 3-pointers and Nebraska cruised past Rutgers 72-51, hours after announcing its leading scorer Teddy Allen had left the program. Mayen capped a 7-0 run to give Nebraska a 23-11 lead and the Cornhuskers led by at least eight points the rest of the way. Derrick Walker had 14 points and six rebounds for Nebraska. Jacob Young led Rutgers with 12 points. Ron Harper Jr. added 10 and Geo Baker, the conference player of the week, was held to four points on 2-of-10 shooting. The Scarlet Knights were 3 of 23 from distance.

UNDATED (AP) — Michigan finally broke the stranglehold of Gonzaga and Baylor atop The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll, taking advantage of the Bears’ loss at Kansas to leap into the No. 2 spot behind the Bulldogs. Illinois climbed one spot to fourth and Iowa gave the Big Ten three teams in the top five. West Virginia continued its steady climb, up four spots to No. 6 after its third straight win. Ohio State fell three spots to seventh after losing to the Hawkeyes. Alabama, Houston and Villanova rounded out the top 10. Oklahoma State, Purdue and Colorado joined the poll while Southern California, Tennessee and Missouri dropped out.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska basketball team’s leading scorer has left the team. Teddy Allen and coach Fred Hoiberg released a joint statement announcing the departure. Hoiberg mentioned last week Allen had been bothered by a wrist issue. The Cornhuskers have three regular-season games left. Allen said he’s decided to focus on getting fully healthy for the next step in his basketball journey. He plans to stay at Nebraska the rest of the semester. Nebraska was Allen’s third Division I program.

Iowa early News Headlines: 3/2/21

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March 2nd, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CST

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Meatpacking workers across the country have started receiving coronavirus vaccines and thousands more will have a chance to get their shots this week, offering some peace of mind in an industry that was ravaged by COVID-19 a year ago. Officials with the United Food and Commercial Workers union say interest in the vaccine is high among workers after the industry took a heavy toll from the virus. The major meatpacking companies — JBS, Cargill, Tyson Foods and Smithfield Foods — say a number of states plan to begin vaccinating meat plant workers this week, including in Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and Kansas.

WINTERSET, Iowa (AP) — A 27-year-old Norwalk man is facing life in prison after being convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend in 2019. A Madison County jury convicted Jerome Moyer III on Friday in the death of 23-year-old Roseanna Otto. She was shot to death in her Winterset home in May 2019. Moyer was the father of two of Otto’s three children. Family members said their were several instances of domestic abuse during the relationship but he was charged only once. The family said Moyer shot Otto because he wanted to get back together with her but she refused.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police in Des Moines have identified a man fatally shot last week in the city’s first homicide of the year. The Des Moines Police Department said Monday in a news release that 52-year-old Darrell Merriwether, of Clive, died early Saturday after being shot late Friday night in a residential area several blocks southeast of Drake University. Police say officers and firefighters called to the scene found Merriwether around 11:20 p.m. Friday with gunshot wound and rushed him to a local hospital, where he later died. Police did not announce any arrests or suspects in the Monday release.

MARENGO, Iowa (AP) — The Pride of Iowa sandwich-making facility in east-central Iowa has been destroyed in a fire. Television station KCRG reports that firefighters were called to the plant in Marengo around 9 p.m. Saturday for the fire. Officials say the facility was closed and that no one was working in the building at the time of the fire. No injuries were reported. Fire officials say crews were able to salvage one freezer, but the rest of the plant was destroyed. The Pride of Iowa makes sandwiches for sale in vending machines and at convenience stores.

Boys 3A Substate Final Scoreboard 03/01/2021

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March 1st, 2021 by admin

Substate 1 @ Denison: Sergeant Bluff-Luton 36, Carroll 29
Substate 2 @ Algona: Clear Lake (21-2) vs. Humboldt (15-7)- Moved to Tuesday
Substate 3 @ Waverly-Shell Rock: Western Dubuque 58, Decorah 42
Substate 4 @ Maquoketa: Monticello 45, Solon 39
Substate 5 @ Davenport North: Assumption (17-6) vs. Mount Vernon (17-5)- Moved to Tuesday
Substate 6 @ Oskaloosa: Pella 63, Grinnell 52
Substate 7 @ Indianola: Ballard 66, Bondurant-Farrar 57
Substate 8 @ Indianola: Dallas Center-Grimes 60, Atlantic 39– ON KJAN