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Regents will seek more state funding, tuition increases

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September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Board of Regents will ask the governor and lawmakers for an additional 20 million dollars state funding during the next legislative session and also plan to make annual increases in tuition at the three state schools. Board president Michael Richards told the board at their meeting Thursday they have to start taking an overall view of the four areas that are used to fund the three state universities

“State appropriations, savings and reallocation, tuition and research and funding from both public and private sources. One thing that has become clear — I believe strongly that we cannot continue to look at these segments of funding individually,” Richards says. He says they have to find a way to use all the sources to provide the funding to maintain the quality of the three state universities. “Finding the right mix is the challenge,” Richards says, “but in the end, we need to arrive at a total resources number.”

Richards says the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa are doing their part in making the best use of their resources. “Our universities have saved or reallocated more than 125 million dollars in the last decade,” Richards says. “The board’s and our university presidents take this seriously. And our enterprise has made great strides in this area. This is a priority and we must and will do more with savings and reallocations in the future.”

Richards says they will also have to ask students to pay more. “At our November meeting we intend to discuss a multi-year tuition model with a baseline percentage increase for resident undergraduates for the next several years — starting with the 2019-2020 academic year,” Richards says.

Richards says the amount of money they are asking for from the state is a fair amount.

2020 prospect, former Va. Gov. Terry McAuliffe to visit Iowa

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September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is scheduled to visit Iowa next week to campaign for Democrats as he weighs a campaign for the 2020 presidential nomination. Iowa holds the leadoff caucus in the presidential race. According to a press release from the Iowa Democratic Party, McAuliffe is the guest at the first in a series of voter outreach events aimed at encouraging turnout for the Nov. 6 election.

McAuliffe, a former Democratic National Committee chairman, has been in touch with some influential Democratic operatives in Iowa and nationally who say he is seriously considering a 2020 campaign.
The announcement follows last week’s announcement that New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, also weighing a 2020 campaign, is scheduled to headline the Iowa Democratic Party’s marquee fall fundraiser on Oct. 6.

Quad-City company, Microsoft to improve broadband access

News

September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Quad-Cities company says it will work with Microsoft to improve rural broadband access to about 126,000 people in Iowa, Illinois and South Dakota. The Des Moines Register reports that Illinois-based Network Business Solutions will work to expand access to Iowa residents in Scott, Muscatine and Clinton counties. David Peters is an associate professor of sociology at Iowa State University. He says the three selected Iowa counties aren’t rural. Microsoft officials say urban counties have rural residents who struggle to find internet service.

Federal Communications Commission figures show that more than 60 percent of rural residents in Muscatine County didn’t have access to high-speed internet in 2016. Less than 30 percent of Clinton County residents didn’t have access, while more than 20 percent didn’t have access in Scott County.

Backyard & Beyond 9-14-2018

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 14th, 2018 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Carolyn DeLay about the DAR plaque and the Atlantic 150th celebration.

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South Dakota college golfers treated after Iowa collision

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September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WESTFIELD, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say members of a South Dakota college golf team were treated at a hospital after a collision between their van and a sport utility vehicle in northwest Iowa. The Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office says the accident occurred around 6:30 p.m. Thursday about a mile north of Westfield on Iowa Highway 12. The sheriff’s office says the northbound SUV crossed the centerline and struck the oncoming van carrying the team from Mount Marty College in Yankton, South Dakota.

The SUV driver was taken to Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, and all six people on the van were treated at a Hawarden hospital and released. The names of those involved have not been released.
The college’s Andy Bernatow says the team was returning from a tournament in the area.

Cass County Sheriff’s report, 9/14/18

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September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office today (Friday) issued a report on numerous, recent arrests. On Thursday (Sept. 13), deputies arrested 27-year old Mikel Ann Erickson, on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Erickson was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $50,000 bond. 28-year old Michelle Lee Dougherty, of Atlantic, was arrested Thursday on three District Court warrants for Failure to Appear. Dougherty was taken to the Cass County Jail where she remains held on $30,000 bond. And, 64-year old Garry Wayne Cook, of Atlantic, was arrested Thursday on a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Cook was taken to the Cass County Jail and later released on $5,000 bond.

On Monday (Sept. 10), Cass County Deputies arrested 22-year old Dylan Scott Gaines, of Union, NE, on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Theft 2nd Degree (D Felony). Gaines was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $5,000 bond. On September 3rd, 35-year old Ryan Mark Biensen, of Atlantic, was arrested on charges of Possession of Meth 1st Offense (Serious) and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Biensen was also arrested by the Atlantic Police Department on a charge of felony Forgery. He remains in the Cass County Jail on $6,000 bond.

On September 2nd, Cass County Deputies arrested 32-year old Michael David Clousing, of Griswold, on an Ida County warrant. Clousing was held at the Cass County Jail and released to Ida County authorities later that day.

Atlantic travels to Harlan for final non-district test

Sports

September 14th, 2018 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans football team will take on a Hawkeye Ten foe for the third straight week with a trip to Harlan for their final non-district test tonight. The Trojans (2-1) are coming off an overtime win last week over Clarinda 21-20. The Trojan defense came up with a stop on a Clarinda 2-pt conversion try to seal that win. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said a win like that boosts the confidence of the team moving forward. This week he knows the Trojans will face a tough test against a much bigger line from Harlan (2-1).

Coach McDermott hopes the Trojans can create some seems for their backs to hit some big plays but he knows it will be important to sustain some drives to help in the time possession game against the Cyclones.

The Cyclones also have a knack for playing tough defense and Harlan Head Coah Curt Bladt has liked the improvement he has seen from his team defensively thus far.

Chase Mullenix has been strong at the quarterback spot for Atlantic throwing for 432 yards and 3 scores while rushing for 306 yards and 4 more touchdowns. Coach Bladt had high praise for Mullenix and thinks they will be facing an improving Atlantic team.

Harlan will counter with a productive quarterback of their own in Preston Mulligan. He has thrown for 748 yards and 11 touchdowns with only one interception given up. Coach McDermott hopes the Trojans can put the Cyclones in some long third down situations to make Mulligan’s job more difficult.

Tune in for a full interview with Coach McDermott on Trojan Preview this afternoon at 4:45pm.

We’ll have coverage of the game tonight on KJAN. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call from Merrill Field with pregame at 6:30pm and kickoff at 7:00pm. You can catch the game on-air, online, on the app, or watch the live video feed on our Facebook page. Stay tuned after the game for all the scores from around the state on the Iowa High School Scoreboard Show from 10:00pm-11:30pm.

Southwest Valley Cross Country Invite 09/13/2018

Sports

September 14th, 2018 by admin

Southwest Valley Cross Country Invitational
Thursday, September 13, 2018

Girls Team Top 5

  1. Shenandoah 48
  2. Creston 51
  3. Southwest Valley 125
  4. East Union 135
  5. Central Decatur 143

Girls Individual Top 5

  1. Emma Lucas, Bedford 20:14
  2. Brielle Baker, Creston 21:40
  3. Braelyn Baker, Creston 21:55
  4. Kayla Vakite, Shenandoah 22:02
  5. Claire Campbell, Shenandoah 22:06

Boys Team Top 5

  1. Red Oak 63
  2. Shenandoah 75
  3. Sidney 104
  4. Bedford 105
  5. Riverside 114

Boys Individual Top 5

  1. Noah Jorgensen, Shenandoah 17:45
  2. Camren Welch, Bedford 17:54
  3. Baylor Berggren, Red Oak 18:38
  4. Adam Thompson, Sidney 18:41
  5. Josh Niehart, Bedford 18:48

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Renewable energy plant cited for sewage discharge violations

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September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska renewable energy plant has been accused of several violations of its permit to discharge sewage into a regional wastewater treatment plant. The Sioux City (Iowa) Journal reports that since issuing a compliance order in June, Sioux City, Iowa, has fined the Big Ox Energy plant in South Sioux City, Nebraska, $3,500 for exceeding its discharge limits and failing to report all daily flows into the treatment plant.

Big Ox spokesman Kevin Bradley said Thursday it is upgrading its wastewater treatment capabilities “and is operating in full compliance with its permit from Sioux City.” The company has been under scrutiny since its South Sioux City neighbors first complained about odors. Last month the Nebraska Environmental Quality Department said Big Ox had failed to control emissions of hydrogen sulfide, properly operate and maintain anaerobic digesters, control dust and submit proper notifications.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/14/18

News, Podcasts

September 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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