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Iowa’s governor shelves ‘Invest in Iowa’ tax plan

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds says due to the pandemic, she will not ask legislators to pass the tax reform plan she unveiled last February.

The plan called for cutting individual income taxes by 10 percent while raising the sales tax one percent. The new sales tax revenue would have been used on water quality and the mental health system. Reynolds says her goal with the plan was to set the stage for a decade of growth and transformation in Iowa.

Reynolds says Iowa’s economy has been resilient during the pandemic and, unlike other states, Iowa policymakers aren’t contemplating tax increases to deal with state budget deficits.

Audubon Police report (1/7/21)

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Audubon Police Chief Matt Starmer reports three arrests took place over the past couple of weeks. On Dec. 25th, 24- year-old Zeth Lee Petersen, of Audubon, was arrested for Burglary – 2nd degree and Theft – 3rd degree.  Petersen was transported to the Audubon County Jail and held on a $12,000 cash bond.

On Dec. 31st, 30-year-old Scott Nathaniel Belew, of Audubon, was charged with Driving Under Suspension.  Belew was released on scene on promise to appear.

And, on Tuesday, Jan. 6th, 35-year-old Payton Thomas Watzke, of Audubon, was arrested and charged with Possession of Stolen Property.  Watzke was transported to the Audubon County Jail to appear before a magistrate.

Ex-Iowa US Rep. Jim Nussle says he’s leaving GOP over riot

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A former U.S. congressman for Iowa has announced he’s leaving the Republican Party following Wednesday’s violent assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. Former Rep. Jim Nussle announced on Twitter that he “will no longer claim I am a Republican,” expressing outrage over the rioting in which mobs stormed the U.S. Capitol and forced lawmakers to be rushed from the building.

Nussle also wrote that he was devastated by the actions of “too many elected Republicans (some I know and served with) and supporters.” Nussle represented Iowa congressional districts from 1991-2007. He lost Iowa’s 2006 gubernatorial race against Democrat Chet Culver.

 

United States Attorney Marc Krickbaum announces resignation

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Marc Krickbaum, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa, announced he is resigning today. “Serving as United States Attorney has been the privilege of my professional life,” Mr. Krickbaum said. “I am grateful to the law enforcement and agencies we serve with, and to the people of the U.S. Attorney’s Office. They have done great things,
and they have many more to come.”

Mr. Krickbaum has served as United States Attorney, the district’s chief federal prosecutor, since 2017, and before that worked for almost a decade as a career prosecutor in two United States
Attorney’s Offices. During his tenure, the U.S. Attorney’s Office brought significant prosecutions against violent street gangs and others responsible for gun crime, targeted those who sexually exploit children, and obtained significant civil settlements against those who commit health care fraud and other fraud against the government.

Iowa governor, aides appear in PR video for no-bid vendor

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds and four top Iowa officials cooperated in making a marketing video for a company that has received no-bid contracts during the state’s coronavirus response. The arrangement between the state and Utah-based Domo Inc. has raised allegations of favoritism and improper use of public resources. Domo features interviews with Reynolds, state medical director Caitlin Pedati, chief operations officer Paul Trombino and two others in the video.

FILE – In this Aug. 14, 2020, file photo, Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds speaks during a news conference, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Reynolds and four top Iowa officials cooperated in making a marketing video for a company that has received no-bid contracts during the state’s coronavirus response. The arrangement between the state and Utah-based Domo Inc. has raised allegations of favoritism and improper use of public resources. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

The officials paint their management of COVID-19 as a success story for Iowa and the company. Reynolds spokesman Pat Garrett says Domo “wanted a testimonial on the success” of the Test Iowa program and the governor and others agreed to participate.

 

Griswold/Lenox School Boards approve renewed Superintendent sharing agreement

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

During a joint meeting Wednesday evening, the Griswold and Lenox Boards of Education informally agreed to renew for another year, their Shared Superintendent Agreement, but held-off on approving Superintendent Dave Henrich’s contract and salary.

That’s because they want to see what happens with State Supplemental Aid, and Health Insurance. Once the Legislature sets the State Supplemental Aid, and the new health insurance rates are released, the two School Board Presidents will gather and come to an agreement.

That agreement with then come before their respective school boards for approval.

Mason City awarded $150,000 for river walk project

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — Mason City officials have announced that the city has been awarded a $150,000 grant for its proposed Willow Creek Riverwalk. The Globe Gazette reports that the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs announced the grant award earlier this week. The announcement said the effort will promote current and future downtown revitalization efforts. The project will include a prominent “hearth” gathering location, a new pathway through the mall parking lot, new “Sculptures on Parade” artwork and trail improvements. Last year, city officials budgeted the project at $1.2 million. Mayor Bill Schickel says the city is in talks with other partners to work on making the project happen.

 

Notice, re: City Hall & Police Station in Atlantic

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the City of Atlantic report City Hall and Police Station in Atlantic will be open to the public once again, beginning Monday, January 11th. However, the public restrooms will remain closed.

Hamburg woman arrested in Page County

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January 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop just south of Shenandoah at around 12:30-a.m. Wednesday in Page County, resulted in the arrest of a woman from Hamburg. 52-year-old Juli Christine Milburn was arrested for Operating without a valid driver’s license or when disqualified. Milburn was transported to the Page County Jail where she posted $491.25 bond and was released pending further court appearances.

John J. Harris Wrestling Tournament alters format for this year

Sports

January 7th, 2021 by admin

Southwest Valley Athletic Director Allen Naugle has announced changes to the format for the upcoming 66th edition of the John. J. Harris Wrestling Tournament.

The tourney will still be held on two days but each day will include all wrestling for specific weight classes. The 106-145lb portion of the tournament will be contested on Friday, January 22nd beginning at 3:00 p.m. The 152-285lb brackets will wrestle on Saturday, January 23rd.

Tournament officials also announced that traditional t-shirt sales for the event will be done online instead of on-site. Shirts will be available for pickup at the event for those that are able to attend, otherwise shirts will be shipped directly to you. Check out the link HERE.