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Reynolds says Trump ads are misleading

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Governor Kim Reynolds is accusing former President Trump of airing an advertisement that misleads Iowans. Reynolds endorsed Trump rival Ron DeSantis in November. The ads currently airing in Iowa feature statements Reynolds made in the past that praise Trump — and Reynolds mentioned the ad as she campaigned with DeSantis.

“It is time for a new leader,” Reynolds says. “It is time for a leader that can win and, most importantly, it is time for a leader that can serve eight years, not just four.” Reynolds cites a timeline that started with Trump being “very upset” that she hadn’t endorsed him, then Trump said her public backing wasn’t worth anything when she endorsed DeSantis.

“Now, he’s using me to mislead Iowans as if I’m endorsing him and I want to be clear, you know I supported President Trump in 2016. I voted for him. I supported him in 2020. I supported his polities, but it’s a different day,” Reynolds says. “It’s a different time.” Reynolds says it’s o.k. for Iowans to move on from Trump.

Trump called Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird Iowa’s most popular politician last night during his campaign event in Waterloo. Bird endorsed Trump in October.

Trump campaigns in Waterloo

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Former President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd in Waterloo last (Tuesday) night and made an indirect reference to a Colorado Supreme Court decision that could keep him off Colorado’s ballot. “We’re not going to allow them to rig the 2024 election,” Trump said, to cheers. Just before the rally, Trump’s campaign announced there would be a swift appeal of the ruling, which said Trump’s ineligible to run for president because of his role in the January 6th attack on the U-S Capitol. Trump’s hour-long speech in Waterloo focused on the themes of his 2024 campaign.

Trump repeated his promise to deport most of the people who’ve illegally crossed the border during Biden’s presidency. “We had a single highest day record of illegal border crossings ever recorded — 12,600 (in) one day,” Trump said. “We have no idea who any of them are.” Trump also dismissed criticism that his rhetoric about immigrants is similar to Adolph Hitler’s.

“They’re destroying the blood of our country. That’s what they’re doing,” Trump said. “…They don’t like it when I said that and I never read ‘Mein Kamph.'” Hitler described his vision for the Nazi party in the book. The Biden campaign calls Trump a threat to democracy. Trump says he’s being attacked because polls show he’s beating Biden. Trump urged the Waterloo crowd to turn out at the Caucuses on January 15th and provide a winning margin that would prompt his G-O-P competitors to drop out.

“We can put this to bed after Iowa, if you want to know the truth,” Trump said. Trump has made four visits to Iowa in December.

Holly berries and mistletoe may appear festive, but they’re also toxic

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – While poinsettias have an undeserved reputation for being poisonous, as you’d have to eat a few hundred poinsettia leaves to get sick, an expert says two other traditional holiday plants -are- toxic. Registered nurse Tammy Noble, at the Iowa Poison Control Center, says mistletoe can be dangerous if consumed by people or pets, and also the red berries in holly should never be eaten.

“The berries can cause some gastrointestinal symptoms,” Noble says, “so things like nausea, vomiting, upset stomach-type of distress, maybe abdominal cramping, diarrhea also with it.” Noble says the symptoms can show up quite rapidly and may last for 24 hours or more.

“If somebody does happen to swallow a holly berry, we do recommend that they call the poison center so we can evaluate how many berries were swallowed and give you recommendations on what to do,” Noble says. “The big thing is we don’t want them to be so sick with vomiting and diarrhea that they could get dehydrated from that.” On the subject of berries, mistletoe’s white berries can also be toxic, and while sprigs of the plant are often placed above doorways to promote kissing, Noble says the entire plant should be avoided.

“The flower and the leaves of the mistletoe tend to be more toxic than the berry but we tend to get more calls about the berry than we do the flower or the leaves,” Noble says. “And with this one, also, it can cause the gastrointestinal, the GI upset.”

If you have questions or concerns, call the Sioux City-based Iowa Poison Control Center anytime at 1-800-222-1222.

Longevity award for northern Iowa stock club

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The “Forest City Women Investors” has been recognized as the longest running stock club in Iowa. The group formed in October of 1983 with 21 members. It’s been meeting monthly for the past 40 years to study stocks and add to their portfolio. Sheila Davis is the group’s current co-chair. “It’s a good way to learn about the stock market and grow your investment over time,” Davis says, noting members invest no more than 50 dollars a month. Purchasing a particular stock requires a majority vote among the members.

“It’s a group portfolio, but we calculate how much on a percentage basis how much each person owns,” Davis says. “We have to do that on an annual basis just to figure out taxes on the gains or if you’ve sold stock within the period and
so forth.” All members of the stock club are women and Davis says the activity has been empowering. “It’s become a very good growth opportunity for us both on a personal level and for our financial purposes,” Davis says.

There are 13 women in the club today and two were members when it formed in 1983. A representative of the Heartland chapter of Better Investing met with club members recently to recognize the group’s longevity milestone. Better Investing was formerly known as the National Association of Investors. It’s a non-profit that was formed in 1951 to educate Americans about investing.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed. Dec. 20, 2023

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December 20th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Increasing clouds, with a high near 48. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy, with a low around 34. East southeast wind around 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow: Cloudy w/a slight chance of rain. High near 50. South southeast wind 5-10 mph.
Tom. Night: Cloudy w/a slight chance of rain. Low around 40.
Friday: Partly sunny. High near 55. S/SW @ 5.
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56.
Sunday: Cloudy & breezy, w/rain. High near 57.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 48. The Low was 21. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 12 and the Low was 0. The Record High on Dec. 20th was 61 in 1941,and the Record Low was -25 in 1901. Sunrise is 7:42. Sunset is 4:52.

Atlantic Trojan Girls basketball lose in Overtime

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December 19th, 2023 by Asa Lucas

Lynnae Green’s 3 point shot in the final 5 seconds sent Shenandoah to a overtime win over Atlantic 56-47 on Tuesday night in Shenandoah. The Trojans led by as many as 12 points in the second quarter but the Fillies clawed their way back in the second half.

The Trojans led 27-15 at halftime and the Fillies trimmed the lead to 7 at 31-24 by the end of the third. Shenandoah kept it within 5 points throughout the latter half of the fourth quarter and finally tied it in the final seconds on a high arc three on the wing by Lynnae Green. Tied at 44 the Fillies came out strong in the extra session to start out with a 9-0 run. The Trojans would only score 3 in overtime and watched as Shenandoah celebrated the comeback victory.

Trojans head coach Dan Vargason was proud of the strong start his team had and the way they battled throughout the night.

Zoey Kirchoff led the Trojans with 18 points and Maddie Richter had 13 off of three triples in the first half. Coach Vargason noted that he was happy to see success offensively outside of just Paytn Harter and hopes his team can continue to improve with being locked in throughout the full 32 minutes.

With the loss the Trojans fall to 3-7 on the season. They get right back after it against St. Albert on Thursday evening. Shenandoah was led by 16 points from Lynnae Green and 12 from Chloe Denton. The Fillies improve to 6-4 and no have games remaining until after the break.

Trojans Get Big Win Over Shenandoah

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December 19th, 2023 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans picked up their first Hawkeye Ten conference game with a 68-43 victory over the Shenandoah Mustangs Tuesday night. The Trojans jumped out to a very hot fast start with their energy on the defensive side of the floor. The Trojans played a full court 1-2-2 press that had the Mustangs in fits offensively. The Trojans would force 4 Mustang turnovers in the first few minutes that led to Nolan Waters and Colton Rasmussen to get in transition and held a 18-8 lead after one quarter. The Trojans would keep the same energy spirit in the second quarter as Colton Rasmussen found the range as he hit three long balls on his way to 11 seconds quarter points to push the halftime lead to 31-14. The Trojans did a great job of taking care of the basketball tonight as they had just three first half turnovers and just nine in the ball game. Head Coach of the Trojans Dalton Franken was pleased with how his team started the night energy wise and the focus to control the basketball.

The Trojans would continue to dominate the second half as the Trojans won all four quarters on the night in route to their second win on the season and first conference win. The Trojans had great contributions from all who stepped onto the floor but none as big as Colton Rasmussen leading all scorers with 31 points that is seven points over his season average. Nolan Waters also poured in a big night scoring wise as the senior lefty added in 16 points and played very aggressive. Trojans head coach Dalton Franken said the Trojans are a much better team when Waters stays in attack mode.

The Trojans will be back in action Thursday night when they travel to Audubon to take on the Wheelers for a 7:30 tipoff. We will have the coverage starting at 7:20pm on KJANTV.

Senator Grassley talks about Texas border law

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December 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The governor of Texas has signed a law that allows state officials to arrest those who illegally cross the state border. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he hasn’t seen the Texas law yet, and says illegal immigration is something the federal government should handle.

“Isn’t this a perfect example of just the mess that this administration’s caused because they aren’t enforcing law?,” Grassley asks. “In other words, enforcing the law this way. You can enter the United States without our permission. So everybody that waves across the river to get to the United States is entering our country illegally.” Grassley, a Republican, says some of those who are entering the country add to the concern of illegal immigration.

“When you have 169 people that are on the terrorist watch list, come to this country maybe to do damage to our country, to threaten the lives of Americans, it’s a national security issue as much as it is a borders security issue, as much as it is a violation of our sovereignty if we have any sovereignty, which I don’t think gab when you have a open border,” Grassley says.

Grassley made his comments on a conference call for reporters.

Sheldon connects, finally, to Lewis & Clark Regional Water System

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December 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After nearly 34 years, the city of Sheldon is finally connected to a water system that serves northwest Iowa, South Dakota and Minnesota. Troy Larson is executive director of the Lewis and Clark Regional Water system. “Exciting news of the community of Sheldon that on the 19th of December, 2023 we can mark that as their long wait finally over,” Larson says. “They are now officially connected…and receiving Lewis and Clark water.”

What became the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System was discussed in the late 1980s and incorporated in January of 1990. It wasn’t authorized by Congress until July of 2000. The first water started flowing over 11 years ago and Sheldon is the 18th water system to be connected. Larson says the benefits are significant.

“Improved quality of life, economic development vitality for years to come,” he says, “I mean, this has just been a godsend for the other 17 members that have been connected, especially with this drought.” Rock Rapids, Sioux Center, and Hull have been connected to the system one by one over the last five years.

It is anticipated that Madison, South Dakota, will be connected by mid-2024 and Sibley, Iowa, will be the last to join — in the spring or summer of 2025

Racing and Gaming Administrator leaving job

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December 19th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Administrator of the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is leaving the job in January. Commission Chair Daryl Olsen of Audubon spoke about it during a special meeting today (Tuesday). “On November 19th regrettably the Commission received and accepted Brian Ohorilko letter of resignation effective at the end of the working day on January 2nd 2024,” he says.

Ohorilko has been the administrator for 12 years overseeing the state’s gambling industry. He served 20 years total with Racing and Gaming.”Brian has served our commission and the industry well and with great integrity we appreciate his 20 years of public service to the state and wish him well as returns to the private sector,” he says.

Ohorilko has not yet revealed what his next position will be. The Commission appointed Deputy Director Tina Eick (eye-k) to serve as interim administrator. Chair Olsen indicated they would expect to appoint a new administrator in January.