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Cass County Dems prepare for 2020 Caucus; Early sign-in deadline is Friday (1/17)

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Democratic Party is preparing for the 2020 Caucus, which will be held on February 3rd. Party Chair Sherry Toelle says “Caucuses are gatherings of neighbors where Democrats meet to organize their precinct for the upcoming election, discuss important issues; and declare their Presidential preference. In addition to electing delegates to the county convention, caucus goers address key issues that are important to their communities, and elect local party leadership.” Cass County’s Caucus will be held on Monday, February 3, 2020. Doors will open at 6 PM and you must be registered or in line by 7 PM in order to participate in the caucus.

In Cass County, you must attend the caucus at the caucus site for your precinct. Caucus sites are: Anita, Grant & Lincoln Townships—Anita High School; all Atlantic wards—Atlantic High School; Benton & Franklin Townships—Wiota Community Building; Griswold, Pleasant & Noble Townships—Griswold High School; Lewis, Cass & Bear Grove Townships—Lewis Community Building; Marne, Brighton, Pymosa, Washington, & Grove Townships—Atlantic High School; Cumberland & Union Townships, Edna & Victoria Townships, Massena & Massena Township—CAM Middle School.

There are five main goals for the caucus: conduct party business, determine Presidential preferences, elect delegates to the county convention and committees, elect representatives to the Cass County Democratic Central Committee, and discuss resolutions to the Party platform. Toelle notes that there are two important changes to the caucus this year: Voters can sign in early on-line, avoiding lines at the caucus site; And, in the way Presidential choices are determined. To sign in early, voters MUST sign in by January 17th, at https://idp-2020-prereg.firebaseapp.com/ and then present your registration card at the caucus.

Anyone who is eligible to vote in Iowa can caucus but voters must be registered Democrats to participate in the Democratic caucus. Voters must be 18 years old by November 3, 2020 and youth who have registered to vote at age 17 can participate in the caucus. Voters can register to vote, change their address, or change party affiliation at the Caucus.

Nurses authorize union leaders to call strike in Sioux City

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Nurses have authorized their union leaders to call a strike at MercyOne Siouxland Medical Center in Sioux City. The union must give the hospital at least 10 days’ notice before picketing could start. The nurses also rejected MercyOne’s most recent contract offer. The two sides have been negotiating since at least June. The local’s current contract expired Sept. 1. The nurses union last authorized a strike in June 2010 but settled with the hospital before a walkout began.

Lewis Central defeats Atlantic in boys swimming dual Monday

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January 14th, 2020 by admin

The Lewis Central boys swimming team came away with a 105-58 dual win over Atlantic on Monday night in Council Bluffs. The Trojans won 5 events in the loss.

Bryan York led Atlantic with a win in the 200-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, and was part of the winning 400-yard freestyle relay team. Cole Sampson, Alex Sampson, and Brayden Atkinson were the other members of that wining relay team. The Trojans also won the 200-yard freestyle relay with the same lineup. Drew Engler grabbed the other win on the night in the 100-yard breaststroke.

Atlantic will return to action on Thursday night with a home dual against Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln at 5:30pm at the Nishna Valley YMCA.

Missouri Valley picks up two dual wins at West Monona

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January 14th, 2020 by admin

Missouri Valley picked up a couple of dual wins on Monday night in a triangular at West Monona. The Big Reds defeated West Monona-Whiting 45-27 and topped Treynor 54-19. West Monona-Whiting also defeated Treynor 59-13.

Cunningham’s big 4th quarter lifts AHSTW over Tri-Center

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January 14th, 2020 by admin

Joey Cunningham scored all 13 of his points in the 4th quarter and AHSTW edged out Tri-Center 57-54 on Monday night in Avoca. It was a great back and forth battle for most of the night with 15 lead changes in the game. Cunningham broke it open for the Vikings late with three straight threes and also took a charge in a stretch that turned a 43-all-tie into a 9 point lead for the Vikings. Cunningham said it was a great feeling to come through for the team.

Tri-Center led by one at the end of the half 23-22 and also held a one point edge going into the fourth quarter at 36-35. The Trojans used zone pressure to really test the guards out high for AHSTW and Viking Head Coach GG Harris said it was great to pick up a win in that type of game.

Harris thought the guards handled the pressure that was thrown at them pretty well.

Cunningham led the Vikings with his 13 points. Three other players ended in double figures with Sam Porter dropping 11 and Michael Mantell and Clayton Akers both with 10. The Vikings improved to 9-1 on the season and Cunningham said it was fun to play in a tight game like that.

Tri-Center was led by 18 points form Ethan Alfers and the Trojans fall to 8-2 on the season. They travel to Logan-Magnolia tonight. The Vikings go on the road to Riverside this evening.

Jones leads Lady Vikes to win over Tri-Center

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January 14th, 2020 by admin

The AHSTW Lady Vikes basketball team picked up a Western Iowa Conference win over Tri-Center 68-21 on Monday night. Kailey Jones had a monster night in the post for AHSTW, finishing with 29 points to lead all scorers. Lady Vikes Head Coach Steve Sauvain said getting the ball inside was part of the gameplan.

The game was tight for a few minutes early on but once the defensive pressure amped up for AHSTW they started to force some turnovers and pull away. A 21-point run at the end of the first quarter gave AHSTW a 30-6 lead by the end of the first quarter and the pushed the lead to 30 by halftime. All of the scoring for AHSTW came from 4 starters and they all finished in double figures. Coach Sauvain said it was great to get that type of production.

Claire Denning finished with 15, Kinsey Scheffler had 14 and Claire Harris dropped in 10 as the Lady Vikes improve to 10-1 on the season. They will travel to face Riverside tonight.

Tri-Center was led by 6 points from Presley Pogge. The Trojans fall to 2-8 and face a tough road game at Logan-Magnolia tonight.

Reynolds to deliver ‘Condition of the State’ message today

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds will deliver the annual “Condition of the State” message to the Iowa General Assembly later this (Tuesday) morning (at 10-a.m.) — the third year she’s done so. Reynolds offered a bit of a preview a week ago at a statehouse forum organized by The Associated Press. “We have a diverse and growing economy, even with some significant challenges, but I’m proud to say that Iowa is in growth mode,” Reynolds said. “We have one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country, more Iowans working today than at any time in our state history.”

This past summer, Reynolds indicated finding new ways to improve access to quality child care, particularly in rural Iowa, would be a priority issue for the 2020 legislative session. She’s been non-committal about what plans she may have when it comes to tax policy. “Stay tuned,” Reynolds said last week, laughing. “…We’re looking at all of it.” Reynolds has met privately with groups to discuss revamping the way the state might allocate new revenue if the state sales tax was raised — and a constitutional amendment requires a portion of that money be spent on water quality and outdoor recreation projects. “We’ve worked very hard to incorporate or hear from anybody who has ideas or interest in addressing that,” Reynolds told reporters last week.

Reynolds and Republican leaders in the legislature have repeatedly said if the sales tax goes up, it must be part of a package that winds up lowering the total amount of taxes the state collects.

Senate GOP leaders seek deeper income tax cuts

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — On the first day of the 2020 Iowa legislative session, Republican leaders in the Iowa Senate called for more income tax cuts. Two years ago, the Republican-led legislature passed the largest state income tax cut in state history. Senate Republican Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny says it’s time to cut more. “We can continue to do more to simplify and make taxes lower, fairer and more efficient,” Whitver said, “but the ultimate goal is to ensure that people who work hard for their money are going to keep more of it.”

Senate President Charles Schneider, a Republican from West Des Moines, says state income taxes ARE gradually being reduced through the legislature’s 2018 action, but they’re still too high.  “The more we can lower income taxes the sooner Iowans will be able to pay off student loans, buy a home, start a family, save for their children’s education or put aside money for retirement,” Schneider says. The top Democrat in the Senate called for guaranteeing paid family leave for Iowa workers. Senate Minority Leader Janet Petersen of Des Moines says the state’s unemployment rate may be low, but too many Iowans who ARE working are paid too little. “Let’s raise the minimum wage and end welfare practices that prop up low-wage employers who trap Iowans in chronic poverty,” Petersen said.

House Minority Leader Todd Prichard of Charles City suggested he and other Democrats in the House will call for a significant increase in state spending on Iowa’s public schools. “Democrats understand that to build a better future and grow our workforce, we must educate the children and students of today to work and lead the state tomorrow,” Prichard said. In addition, Prichard says House Democrats will offer proposals to address Iowa’s housing shortage.

Rollover accident south of Marne

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Update 8:25-a.m.) The Cass County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following a rollover accident south/southwest of Marne, this (Tuesday) morning. Marne Rescue and Medivac Ambulance were called to the scene at 590th and Fairview, at 5:53-a.m. According to dispatch reports, a vehicle rolled into a field and through a fence. The driver, who was said to be 25-year old Matthew Allen Cook, person was said to have been out of the vehicle, walking around, when authorities arrived. The accident was reported at 5:52-a.m.  Dispatch advised at 6:04-a.m., that there were in fact NO injuries, and Marne Rescue was told to disregard.

Woman who ran over bicyclist in parking lot takes plea deal

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January 14th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – A Central City woman accused of running over and killing a bicyclist has taken a plea deal. Melinda Lawrence took the deal before jury selection was to begin Monday in Cedar Rapids. She pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide while intoxicated and other crimes. Her murder charge was dropped. The agreement calls for her sentences to run consecutively, for a total of 40 years. Authorities say Lawrence drove over Jeffrey Scott on his bicycle on Aug. 30, 2018, in a Central City parking lot. A court document says a friend of Scott told investigators Lawrence had been stalking Scott.