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Backyard & Beyond 2-26-2019

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 26th, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Pastor Ray McCalla about the summer presentation of the Cass County Choral Society.  Singers are welcome to join!

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Training Magazine Names Workiva to its Training Top 125 Organizations List

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Workiva, the leading cloud provider of connected data, reporting and compliance solutions, was named one of the 2019 Training Top 125 Organizations by Training magazine. It’s the third consecutive year the Ames-based Workiva has been on the list that recognizes companies for innovative employee learning and development programs. Workiva was also recently named to FORTUNE magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For® and Best Workplaces in Technology lists.

The Training Top 125 ranking is determined by assessing many factors, including the scope of employee learning and development programs and the impact of those training programs on achieving business goals and objectives. The complete list of Training Top 125 Organizations can be found online at trainingmag.com.

Training is a 55-year-old professional development magazine written for training, Human Resources, and business management professionals in all industries that advocate training and workforce development as a business tool. Training also produces world-class conferences, expositions, and digital products that focus on job-related, employer-sponsored training and education in the working world.

Northern Iowa looks to extend streak vs Loyola-Chicago

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa looks for its fifth straight conference win against Loyola of Chicago Wednesday night at the McLeod Center, in Cedar Falls. Tip-time is 8-p.m. Northern Iowa’s last MVC loss came against the Drake Bulldogs 83-77 on Feb. 9. Loyola of Chicago fell 63-53 at Southern Illinois on Sunday. AJ Green is putting up 15.3 points to lead the way for the Panthers. Wyatt Lohaus is also a key contributor, maintaining an average of 9.8 points per game. The Ramblers are led by Cameron Krutwig, who is averaging 14.9 points and 7.3 rebounds.

Green has connected on 34.6 percent of the 179 3-pointers he’s attempted and has gone 10 for 25 over his last five games. He’s also converted 85.7 percent of his foul shots this season. The Panthers are 11-0 when holding opponents to 43.8 percent or worse from the field, and 3-15 when opponents shoot better than that. The Ramblers are 14-0 when they score at least 70 points and 3-12 on the year when falling short of 70.

The Ramblers have recently converted buckets via assists more often than the Panthers. Northern Iowa has an assist on 26 of 68 field goals (38.2 percent) over its past three matchups while Loyola of Chicago has assists on 33 of 74 field goals (44.6 percent) during its past three games. The Loyola of Chicago defense has allowed only 60.9 points per game to opponents, which is the sixth-best mark in the country. The Northern Iowa offense has averaged just 66.6 points through 29 games (ranked 280th among Division I teams).

Drake looks to sweep Indiana St. Wed. night

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Indiana State seeks revenge on Drake Wednesday night at the Knapp Center, in Des Moines, after dropping the first matchup in Terre Haute. The teams last played on Feb. 2, when the Bulldogs shot 48.1 percent from the field while limiting Indiana State to just 40 percent on their way to a six-point victory. Nick McGlynn has averaged 15.4 points and 8.3 rebounds to lead the way for the Bulldogs. D.J. Wilkins is also a top contributor, accounting for 11.3 points per game. The Sycamores are led by Tyreke Key, who is averaging 17.1 points.

Key has connected on 44.3 percent of the 79 3-pointers he’s attempted and has made 4 of 12 over the last three games. He’s also converted 78.9 percent of his free throws this season. Indiana State is 0-6 when scoring fewer than 62 points and 14-8 when scoring at least 62. Indiana State is a perfect 6-0 when the team makes eight or more 3-pointers. The Sycamores are 8-14 when the team hits fewer than eight threes.

Drake is ranked first among MVC teams with an average of 75.9 points per game. Tip-off for the game is set for 8-p.m.

New documentary will feature Iowa from a drone’s eye view

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A new documentary will begin airing next week on Iowa Public Television that highlights the many different landscapes and features of Iowa — from a bird’s eye view. Andrew Batt is the executive producer for the hour-long production called “Iowa Land and Sky.” He says they used drone-mounted cameras to do the filming, while the inspiration for the project was several years in the making. “We all have seen those social media posts of that one neat shot from a drone from someplace,” Batt says, “but we thought, what if we could put together an entire documentary of the entire state from those unique perspectives.”

A wealth of planning was involved in the project to determine which locations were not only going to be filmed but which shots would also make the final production. “We cannot have an hour documentary and be in every county, but we can be in the Loess Hills. We can be in cities along the western rim of Iowa. We can go up and down central Iowa, south-central Iowa and all along the Mississippi,” Batt says. “We wanted to have geographic diversity and some of these cultural icons that make us Iowa.”

He says the initial process involved learning how to use the equipment while also learning the project was at the mercy of Mother Nature. Shooting was often called off because of strong winds, rain and other foul weather. “It took about two years and most of that wasn’t necessarily all flying,” Batt says. “Most of the first year was preparing, training, getting certified, acquiring gear and getting our drone legs under us. Then, the second year we got around to a lot of the places, a lot of the seasons, and just hoped for some good fall color and a nice spring.”

The documentary will begin airing on IPTV on March 6th at 6:30 P-M.

Norwalk will ask voters to approve $11M sports facility

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — School officials in the Des Moines suburb of Norwalk say they will ask voters to approve $11 million for a new sports facility. The Des Moines Register reports the Norwalk school district plans to put the proposal before voters in February 2020. Two years ago, voters approved a $32 million bond referendum to pay for a new elementary school and renovations to three other buildings.

The proposed Norwalk Physical Education and Competition Center would be adjacent to the high school, with completion expected in 2022. The 80,000-square-foot addition would include two gymnasiums, a wrestling room, walking track, classroom space and locker rooms. A community group would raise about $3 million toward the project.

The plans reflect growth in the district, which has added more than 600 students in the last decade.

Drug company execs testify before Senate about skyrocketing Rx prices

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Executives with seven large pharmaceutical companies were testifying about bounding prescription drug prices this (Tuesday) morning before the U-S Senate Finance Committee, chaired by Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley. Prices for insulin, used in treating diabetes, have jumped 500-percent or more and Senator Grassley says the reasons why are unclear, as the drug itself hasn’t changed in many years. “Last year, I contacted several insulin makers to understand what led to these extreme hikes in prices,” Grassley says. “Today’s hearing will explore the complex pricing schemes of drug companies and the industry practices that are behind the price of prescription drugs.”

The federal government is the largest consumer of prescription drugs, and according to Grassley, the largest victim of the bounding prices. He says pharmaceutical companies receive billions of dollars a year from federal programs like Medicare and Medicaid.  “It seems like I hear about high drug prices almost every one of my county meetings that I have, even recently, last week in nine different counties,” Grassley says. “So this is an important issue for Iowans.”

Grassley says patients and taxpayers deserve to hear from the industry leaders about what’s behind this “unsustainable trend” and what can be done to lower costs. Research and development is expensive, he acknowledges, but prices on drugs that haven’t changed in decades shouldn’t suddenly jump 300, 400 and 500-percent or more without cause. “Under our free market system, they have a right to not only set their price, but if they can get away with it, to gouge,” Grassley says. “I’m not sure at this point that I want to make that latter accusation but I can make it from the standpoint of my constituents thinking so.”

This hearing is an opportunity for companies that produce life-saving medications to explain how they price these treatments, Grassley says, and whether the status quo is acceptable. Top executives from seven major pharmaceutical companies will testify, including AbbVie, AstraZeneca, Bristol-Meyers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Pfizer and Sanofi.

CAM School Board approves Early Retirement for two long-time teachers

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Members of the CAM School District’s Board of Education, Monday evening, approved early retirement requests from two, long-time teachers. Superintendent Casey Berlau told KJAN News, one request was from Bev Johnson who teaches Business and Family and Consumer Science at the CAM High School. The other was from Peg Wheatley, 3rd Grade Teacher at the South Elementary School. He said it’s difficult to see them go because each has over 30-years of experience.

Johnson has been in education for 36-years, while Wheatley had served for 38-years. In other business, the CAM School Board approved contracts for Barbara Coston as para-educator at the North Elementary, and Jeff Hoover, who will serve as a long-term Sub, filling-in for the vacancy created when Rex Mehrhoff passed away earlier this month.

And the Board set a Public Hearing on the 2019-2020 School Calendar as their next meeting on March 17th. They also made some changes to the current school year calendar to account for snow make-up days. He said “Basically, we’re moving the end of Quarters to the end of March. Instead of March 17th, the end-of-quarter will be March 21st. March 22nd will be a half-day for students and a half- Teacher work day.” The Board also decided school will be held the Monday after Easter, as a make-up day.

Boys Basketball Substate Final Shedule Tuesday 02/26/2019

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February 26th, 2019 by admin

Class 1A

Substate 8 Final @ Carroll: Exira-EHK vs. Sioux Central 7:00pm – ON KJAN

Class 2A

Substate 7 Final @ Creston: Des Moines Christian vs. Treynor 7:00pm
Substate 8 Final @ LeMars: OA-BCIG vs. Rock Valley 7:00pm

Class 4A

Substate 1 Final @ Tyson Events Center, SC: Sious City East vs. Sioux City West 7:00pm
Substate 2 Final @ Ankeny Centennial: Des Moines, North vs. Ames 7:00pm
Substate 3 Final @ US Cellular Center, Cedar Rapids: Cedar Falls vs. Linn-Mar, Marion 8:00pm
Substate 4 Final @ @ US Cellular Center, Cedar Rapids: Bettendorf vs. Dubuque, Senior 6:30pm
Substate 5 Final @ Iowa City Liberty: North Scott vs. Cedar Rapids Prairie 7:00pm
Substate 6 Final @ Muscatine: Iowa City West vs. Davenport Central 7:00pm
Substate 7 Final @ Johnston: Southeast Polk vs. Dowling Catholic 7:00pm
Substate 8 Final @ Ankeny: Waukee vs. Des Moines, Hoover 7:00pm

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (2/26/19)

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February 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office report a man wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Possession of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon, was picked-up from the Mills County Jail, Monday. 42-year old Michael Lee Butcher was transported to the Pott. County Jail and held on a $5,000 bond. And, a 35-year old woman was transported from the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York, NE., to the Pott. County Jail, this (Tuesday) morning. Amber Rae Bergantzel was wanted on a warrant for Forgery, and on a hold from another correctional facility.