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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 2/24/21

Podcasts, Sports

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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Weather hits blood banks again

News

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The extreme cold created another roadblock for blood banks, and they are now hoping to catch up. LifeServe Blood Center spokesperson, Danielle West, says the weather overall has not been kind. “We canceled blood drives because of the snow accumulation a couple of weeks ago. And then last we saw quite a few donations fall off of the calendar because of the really cold temperatures,” West says. “We are hoping to boost the blood supply back up now that we are seeing some warmer temps.”

Lifeserve is part of the American Association of Blood Banks — and West says the impact has hit across the country. “If other areas are in need — like Texas for example because of all the winter weather they’ve had — they are looking for blood products. And if we have enough to share, we would help them as well,” according to West. “So we are hoping, number one that we can support our community hospitals, and then hopefully help areas like Texas that are in need right now.”

West says there are some people who are still worried about going out because of the pandemic — and they understand that. “We are all wearing masks, we’re all social distancing, so we are making it a very safe place for people to come. We’ve definitely seen less blood donors come out because of the pandemic,” West says, “I know some people are still fearful of coming out to do something like this. We make sure that they are safe from the minute they enter our facility until the minute they leave.” She says they have seen the pandemic spur some people to try donating blood. West says only a small percentage of the population actually donates blood and they encourage people to do it. “We’ve seen a lot of first-time donors through the pandemic that I think wanted to find a way to give back — and this is what they decided to do — which is great,” West says.

West says they are asking you to make an appointment to donate. She says you can go to lifeservebloodcenter.org and find a place to donate, or you can give them a call at 800-287-4903. West says they can answer any questions you might have about donating during the pandemic. LifeServe Blood Center provides blood and blood products to more than 120 hospitals located across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

(Podcast) KJAN 7:06-a.m. News, 2/24/21

News, Podcasts

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With News Director Ric Hanson

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Cass County Extension Report 2-24-2021

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 24th, 2021 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Governor approves 2.4% increase in per pupil spending for schools

News

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds has signed two bills into law that outline the G-O-P’s main school spending plans for the next academic year. It means Iowa’s pre-K through 12 public schools will get a two-point-four percent increase in general per pupil spending. Senator Amy Sinclair, a Republican from Allerton, says that’s 179 more dollars for every child enrolled in Iowa schools today. “This is a solid funding bill that sets our schools on a predictable, reliable, fundable path into the future,” Sinclair says.

Democrats say the state has a significant budget surplus and could afford to spend more on schools. The per pupil spending calculation is based on this fall’s enrollment, which declined during the pandemic. Senator Rob Hogg, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says that will shortchange schools. “This bill will cut $7.4 million from preschool statewide,” Hogg says, “and result in the loss of over 2500 slots this fall.”

Senator Sarah Trone Garriott, a Democrat from Windsor Heights, says business groups have been emphasizing the importance of expanding preschool enrollment. “We are going backwards and we are hobbling our preschools for years to come with an inadequate funding increase,” she said, “imposing a formula for normal times on the most abnormal of situations.” Sinclair says she and other Republicans are working on a fix for preschools that will be considered later. The package the governor approved last (Tuesday) night provides an additional 27 million dollars that will be split among districts to deal with pandemic-related costs. “To meet the costs of in-person instruction related to substitute teachers,” Sinclair says, “related to additional transportation and related to additional cleaning and supplies, PPE and the like.”

That round of funding for schools is calculated based on how many days a district had students in classrooms during the fall semester. The package also provides more money for transportation expenses, to help geographically large rural districts cover the cost of long bus routes.

DAVID ROBERT WENDEL, 75 (Private family services)

Obituaries

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DAVID ROBERT WENDEL, 75, died Tuesday, Feb. 23rd, at the Taylor Hospice House in Des Moines. A private family service for DAVID WENDEL will be held at the Ankeny First United Methodist Church.  Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family with arrangements.

DAVID WENDEL is survived by:

His wife – Jane Wendel of Ankeny

His daughters – Jennifer (Jason) Krogmann, of Olathe, KS., & Sara (Gene) Green, of Littleton, CO.

and 3 grandchildren.

Girls 1A and 2A Regional Final Schedule 02/24/2021

Sports

February 24th, 2021 by admin

Girls 1A and 2A basketball teams will try to punch their tickets to State in Regional Finals that will be contested on Wednesday night. We will have coverage on KJAN of the Class 1A Region 8 Final between Exira-EHK and Lenox. That game is being contested in Winterset and Chris Parks will have the pregame at 6:45 p.m. with tipoff at 7:00 p.m. We’ll also have an audio web broadcast on KJANTV of the 2A Region 5 Final between AHSTW and Nodaway Valley. That game will be at Atlantic High School and Jim Field will have coverage with the same timeline.

CLASS 1A

Region 2 @ Greene County
Newell-Fonda (22-1) vs. CAM (17-6)

Region 4 @ Denison
Kingsley-Pierson (22-1) vs. St. Albert (10-12)

Region 8 @ Winterset
Exira-EHK (22-0) vs. Lenox (20-3) -ON KJAN

CLASS 2A

Region 5 @ Atlantic
Nodaway Valley (22-0) vs. AHSTW (17-6) –AUDIO ONLY ON KJANTV

Region 8 @ Lewis Central
Treynor (19-4) vs Underwood (19-3)

Iowa early News Headlines: 2/24/21

News

February 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 4:25 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republicans in the Iowa Senate approved a bill sharply limiting early voting, with some arguing hat changes were needed to ensure the integrity of Iowa’s election despite no evidence of fraud. The bill was approved Tuesday on a vote of 30-18 with only Republican support. It would reduce the mail and in-person early voting period, tightly regulate how absentee ballots can be returned and require polls in all elections to close at 8 p.m., an hour earlier than currently for general elections. The House, also controlled by Republicans, is expected to approve the bill as soon as Wednesday. If so, it will go to Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds, who has indicated her support.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Republican lawmaker and a man later charged with participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot were among thousands of people who criticized Iowa’s attorney general for refusing to seek to overturn Donald Trump’s electoral defeat. Trump supporters who wrongly believed the election was stolen called Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller a coward, stupid, blind, lazy, pathetic, and worse. Several vowed to work to defeat the Democrat if he runs for reelection in 2022. The emails to Miller illustrate how authorities at all levels of government came under pressure from Trump’s biggest supporters to subvert the election results. GOP state Sen. Ken Rozenboom and Capitol riot participant Leo Kelly were among those who pressured Miller to get involved.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The FBI have identified an Iowa woman and her adult son as participants in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol after a tip from a longtime family acquaintance. An FBI agent says in a court document that videos posted to social media and surveillance video at the Capitol also confirmed that Deborah Sandoval and Salvador Sandoval Jr. were part of the mob. The affidavit describes surveillance video showing 23-year-old Salvador Sandoval pushing two officers with the Metropolitan Police Department and trying to grab the shield of a third. The mother and son were arrested on Friday in Des Moines and have been released from custody pending further proceedings.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Agricultural groups and anti-hunger organizations are pushing the Biden administration to continue a program launched by President Donald Trump that spent $6 billion to prevent farmers from plowing under food and instead provide it to millions of Americans left reeling by the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Department of Agriculture began the Farmers to Families Food Box program in April 2020 after many people were shocked to see farmers destroy crops even as food banks were being overwhelmed by demand from people suddenly out of work. If the USDA extends the program, it will be a rare example of the new administration retaining rather than dismantling a Trump initiative.

Treynor scorches the nets in District Final win over AHSTW

Sports

February 23rd, 2021 by admin

The Treynor Cardinals poured in a school record 15 three pointers on their way to an 84-53 victory over the AHSTW Vikings on Tuesday night in the boys Class 2A District 16 Final. Sid Schaaf and Tim Zimmerman combined for 14 of those 15 threes and combined for 62 points to lead the Cardinals to a Substate 8 Final against Van Meter on Saturday night in Atlantic.

Treynor started the game with a fast paced attack and quick transition passing to start with a 7-0 run. They led 21-17 at the end of the first. The Vikings got within 4 late in the second quarter but the Cardinals dropped in a couple of threes late to lead 33-24 at half. Then the Cardinals erupted in the third quarter, outscoring the Vikings 30-12 in the quarter and blew the game open. Sid Schaaf connected on 4 three pointers in that quarter and scored 16 of his game leading 34 points in the period. Tim Zimmerman was red hot from outside and hit 8 threes in the game, two in each quarter of action. Thomas Schwartz added a fourth quarter trey to push the Cardinals to their record mark from downtown; he finished with 11 points.

AHSTW was led by 18 from Raydden Grobe, 13 from Brayden Lund, and 10 from Kyle Sternberg. The Vikings just couldn’t keep pace with the quick passing of the Cardinals and were late on a lot of shot closeouts. The Cardinals also did a good job of preventing Lund from getting many touches until late in the game. He scored 11 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter. AHSTW ends the season with a terrific record of 20-3. It’s a talented young group for the Vikings that returns all of their starters from Tuesday next season.

Treynor improved to 19-4 on the season and claimed the rubber match with the Vikings. The Cardinals will now play for a trip to State on Saturday in Atlantic against a Van Meter team that had to rally late to beat Panorama. That game will be a 7:00 p.m. tipoff Saturday night.

2021 Girls State Basketball Pairings out for Class 3A, 4A, and 5A

Sports

February 23rd, 2021 by admin

The 2021 Girls State Basketball brackets have been released by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. Brackets were released Tuesday night following 4A and 5A Regional Finals. The tourney will be held next week at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

In Class 4A Glenwood is the top seed and will open against Dubuque Wahlert on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Harlan is the 7 seed and will open up against the 2 seed Ballard on Tuesday at 3:00 p.m.

2021 Girls State Basketball Pairings