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Hamlin woman killed, 2 others injured in Adams County crash, Saturday

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

One person was killed and two others, including a juvenile, were injured during a collision Saturday morning in Adams County. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2010 Freightliner semi driven by 26-year old Karmen Grabill, of Hamlin, was traveling north on Ginkgo Avenue at around 10:47-a.m., and a 2012 Chevy Traverse driven by 54-year old Wannita Olson, of Corning, was traveling west on Highway 34.

When Grabill failed to yield at the intersection stop/yield sign, the semi she was driving was struck by the SUV. Following the collision, the semi jackknifed and came to rest in the west ditch. The SUV came to rest north of the intersection on Gingko Avenue.

Grabill died at the scene. Olson and her 5-year old passenger, were injured. Olson was transported by Adams County Rescue to CHI Hospital in Corning. The juvenile was transported by LifeNet helicopter to Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines.

Iowa State rallies to top Kansas 41-31

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — With a chance to finish off the surprisingly tough Jayhawks, Iowa State coach Matt Campbell put the game in sophomore quarterback Brock Purdy’s hands. Purdy made Campbell look like a genius, closing the door on Kansas with a fourth-down touchdown pass with 1:09 left.

Purdy threw for 372 yards and four TDs — including the game-clinching one on fourth-and-goal from the 4 — and Iowa State rallied to beat Kansas 41-31 on Saturday and clinch its third straight winning season. La’Michael Pettway had 96 yards receiving and two touchdowns for the Cyclones (7-4, 5-3 Big 12), who’ve now complied three consecutive winning years just twice in the modern era. Iowa State, under coach Earle Bruce, won eight games each in 1976, 1977 and 1978 before Bruce bolted for Ohio State.
THE BIG PICTURE
Iowa State: The Cyclones’ defense, which has been really good for most of the season, had one of its worst games in years. Iowa State allowed 493 yards and nine third-down conversions. But the Cyclones had Purdy, who has blossomed into one of the nation’s best this season. “When this team has needed him the most, he’s been his best,” Campbell said.
UP NEXT
Iowa State plays at Kansas State on Nov. 30.
Kansas hosts Baylor next Saturday.

Corwin helps Drake hold off Davidson 31-28

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAVIDSON, N.C. (AP) — Freshman quarterback Ian Corwin threw two touchdown passes and wide receiver Alex Bray tossed one of his own as Drake held off Davidson 31-28 on Saturday. Drew Lauer rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown for the Bulldogs (6-5, 6-2 Pioneer Football League). He also had a receiving TD and finished with three catches for 63 yards. The Wildcats were held to 14 yards through the air.

McElvain, Allen lead way for Northern Iowa in 38-7 victory

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa (AP) — Will McElvain passed for two touchdowns, Trevor Allen ran for a pair and Northern Iowa defeated Western Illinois 38-7 in a regular-season finale, Saturday. McElvain, 10-of-18 passing for 154 yards, threw 61 yards to Logan Wolf and 36 to Jaylin James for touchdowns. Allen, who finished with 94 yards on 24 carries, had short touchdown runs to complete 15- and 16-play drives for the Panthers (8-4, 6-2 Missouri Valley Football Conference), who have won all six of their home games in the regular season.

Chris Kolarevic added a 28-yard interception return for a score for Northern Iowa, which is ranked 10th in the FCS coaches poll and will learn its postseason fate Sunday.Connor Sampson was 26-of-32 passing with a touchdown and interception for the Leathernecks (1-11, 1-7), who lost their third straight.

Axne discusses Health Care, USMCA and more

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Iowa 3rd District Democrat Congresswoman Cindy Axne, Saturday afternoon, addressed a handful of persons in the Atlantic High School Media Center, where she held her “Connect with your Congresswoman” event, one of 16 she’s holding, and are designed to “Protect our Democracy.” Axne spoke about Congress working on Health Care initiatives for Iowans and Americans across the country. Some of her own bills including working on physician shortages within our communities, or segments of the ACA (Affordable Care Act) that are preventing small communities from getting access to the health care they need and addressing those, by closing a loophole that requires a physician to be on-site for out patient therapeutic care that doesn’t require a physician. Axne says another physician should be able to provide that service.

Congresswoman Cindy Axne (Ric Hanson/photo 11/23/19)

To that end, she says she wrote a law to eliminate that regulatory oversight for Critical Access Hospitals and rural healthcare clinics. She said Congress is also working on “Big healthcare initiatives, including three key areas of a Prescription Drug Bill that will reduce the cost of prescription drugs within Medicare. One of the areas is to reduce the cost of prescription drugs within Medicare by negotiating prices for the most expensive drugs, of which there are currently more than 250. That would also ultimately reduce the price of the drug for everyone across the country. There is also a proposal in the bill to put a cap of $2,000 on how much persons with Medicare would have to pay for prescription drugs.  The third piece of the bill would put in-place a piece that says American will pay no more than 20% over what someone in another country pays for one of the drugs produced in the U-S. Right now, she says we pay anywhere from 4-6-10-times over than what other companies charge for the same kinds of drugs.

Axne says the non-partisan CBO (Congressional Budget Office) estimates the bill would save billions of dollars. Axne said also they’ve working to move the USMCA (U.S.-Mexico-Canada) Trade Agreement. Rural Atlantic farmer/resident Denise O’Brien took issue with that, saying it’s not any different than NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Agreement). She said “I’ve worked on that bit in the 1990’s and I’ve worked on it all the way through, and yes, it is important but…the tariff’s [and, Axne chipped-in the Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) waivers]…that push is a false narrative. There’s not a lot of difference [between the USMCA and NAFTA], and Canada hasn’t claimed it yet either.”

Axne said the things that have hurt our economy the most, is the trade war with China, and the RFS. She said “It’s just real easy for folks to say that the democratic majority House is not bringing up the USMCA. That’s a lie.) She says she will keep pushing for it because it’s important to our State. She warned if the trade war continues and there’s no wiggle room on the RFS, “We will continue to see commodity prices at all-time lows, and markets close.” She said the Japan deal looks good for us, but we’re losing a lot of market share with China that we won’t get back.

Axne spoke a child who attended the event with her mother, about how she’s working to help young people get a better education and prepare for the future. She said that includes putting money in our public school systems, Pell Grants for those who don’t want to attend a 4-year college and might want to study a trade with that type of assistance. The man she defeated in the last election, former 3rd District Congressman David Young, said during a recent visit to the KJAN Studios, that Axne’s record hasn’t been good for Iowa, and that she has “High expectations for herself, but low deliverables.” Axne said (in reference to Young) “Show me some facts.”

She said “That says nothing. The reason that he has nothing to say is because my record has been really good for Iowa. I’d love to see what he’s got to prove that, because from what I can see, all he’s tried to do is tie me to some big socialist narrative, with some folks out in New York.” She says “Please take a look at my record…I currently hold a much better percent of bipartisan votes [in the House] than he ever did.”

No. 19 Iowa shuts down Illinois 19-10 behind Stanley, Duncan

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Nate Stanley threw for 308 yards and Keith Duncan kicked four field goals to set a new Big Ten single-season mark as No. 19 Iowa shut down Illinois, 19-10, on Saturday. The Hawkeyes also forced three turnovers against the team that came into the game leading the nation in turnover margin. But quarterback Brandon Peters was intercepted twice and lost a fourth-quarter fumble as the Fighting Illini (6-5, 4-4 Big Ten) saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.

Iowa (8-3, 5-3) held Illinois to its lowest point total of the season, a week after doing the same thing to Minnesota. Illinois had 198 rushing yards and held the Hawkeyes to just 79 rushing yards on 32 carries. Iowa has won six consecutive games in this rivalry, but this was a competitive game. The Hawkeyes had won the last three games by a combined score of 137-16.

Iowa could move up a spot or two with the win. Illinois had received a vote in last week’s poll. Both teams were already bowl eligible.
UP NEXT
Iowa plays at Nebraska on Friday.
Illinois plays at home against Northwestern next Saturday.

Menlo and Stuart Fire/Rescue respond to single-vehicle accident Friday night

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Rescue crews from Menlo and Stuart responded Friday night to a single-vehicle injury accident in Guthrie County, Friday night. The accident happened at around 9:45-p.m. near the intersection of 130th Street and Poplar Avenue.

Photo from the Stuart F.D. Facebook page.

According to reports, the driver of an SUV lost control of the vehicle, which entered a ditch. The unidentified driver and their passenger suffered non-life threatening injuries, and were transported by Menlo Rescue to Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines.

The Iowa State Patrol and Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene. The accident remained under investigation.

Iowa officials confirm 2 cases of chronic wasting disease

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KEOSAUQUA, Iowa (AP) — State officials in Iowa have confirmed that chronic wasting disease has been found in captive whitetail deer on two separate farms in Van Buren County in southeastern Iowa. The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship confirmed the cases Friday in a news release. Both farms have been quarantined while the department works to trace potential exposures and contain the disease.

The disease attacks the brains of deer and elk and is always fatal. No human cases have ever been recorded. The fatal disease first appeared in a wild deer herd in Iowa in 2013.

Airports in Nebraska, Iowa to receive federal grants

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced it will award $6.6 million in airport infrastructure grants to the Ainsworth Regional Airport in western Nebraska and another $5.5 million to two airports in Iowa. The grants are part of a $485 million federal grant program for airports across the country.

The Ainsworth grant will go to rehabilitate an apron, a runway and a taxiway at the airport. In Iowa, the Mason City Municipal Airport will receive $3 million to reconstruct a taxiway, and Newton Municipal-Earl Johnson Field will receive $2.5 million to reconstruct a taxiway.

Former Iowa governor says Biden has ‘heart of a president’

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November 23rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack is endorsing Joe Biden, saying his personal losses give him the “the capacity to comfort” and “the need to heal” a divided nation. During a rally in Des Moines on Saturday, Vilsack says the former vice president is best able to win the upper Midwest, key to Democrats in 2020.

Vilsack says the deaths of Biden’s first wife and infant daughter decades ago and his older son’s death from cancer in 2015 make him “a man with empathy, and a man who has the heart of a president.” Vilsack, a former U.S. secretary of agriculture, served with Biden in the Obama administration.

Biden, the early favorite for Iowa’s leadoff caucuses, has gradually slipped behind Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren.