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Search for missing boater at Lake Panorama

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May 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Searchers in Guthrie County continue to look for a missing boater on Lake Panorama. The Sheriff’s Office said that at around 6:16-p.m. Thursday, Guthrie County Dispatch received a 911 call from boaters at Lake Panorama regarding a missing boat occupant that fell in the water. Numerous agencies responded and were on the scene within minutes of the call having been placed.  Dive team members from the SW Iowa Dive Team are on scene doing conducting the search for the individual. Emergency Services are also being assisted by the Adair-Guthrie County Emergency Management Staff.

The incident remains under investigation. Additional information is currently not available.

Kuemper wins Boys 2A Golf District at Orange City

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May 17th, 2018 by admin

The Kuemper Catholic Knights boys golf team took the District Championship at Landsmeer Golf Course in Orange City on Thursday. The Knights shot 318 to grab the team title and earn a trip to State. Jared Tigges was medalist with a 71. Other Kuemper Scores: Mertz 81, Auen 82, Pietig 84.

High School Soccer Scoreboard Thursday 05/17/2018

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May 17th, 2018 by admin

Girls Soccer

Atlantic 5, Carroll 1. (Kenzie Waters with 3 goals, 2 for Alyssa Ginther. 3rd straight win.)
Kuemper Catholic 2, Harlan 0
Nodaway Valley/WCV/ACGC 2, AHSTW 1

Boys Soccer

Lewis Central 2, Atlantic 0
AHSTW 2, West Central Valley 1 (OT
CB Abraham Lincoln 2, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
Creston 2, Glenwood 0
Denison-Schleswig 2, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 1
Harlan 5, Tri-Center 0
Missouri Valley 4, Clarinda Academy 2

Democrats running for governor back expanding medical marijuana law

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May 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

All six Democratic gubernatorial candidates support expansion of the state’s medical marijuana law. John Norris, a long-time aide to former Governor Tom Vilsack, says Republican Governor Reynolds should respond to critics who contend cannabis products intended for medical use will be exploited as recreational drugs.

“The governor’s not leading when she needs to,” Norris said. “People are suffering in this state. She’s spending all her political capital on tax cuts for millionaires. As governor, I would spend some political capital on educating Iowans about how this helps people. Let’s get over this paranoia…and get this fixed for people who need it.”

Ross Wilburn of Ames, the former mayor of Iowa City, says it’s an “over-reaction” to suggest there is a “direct line” between medical cannabis and recreational marijuana.
“There are people who are hurting now,” Wilburn said. “My mother died of cancer in 1985 when I was 20. She could have certainly benefited from medical marijuana.”

And Wilburn says his father, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, could have used medical marijuana as pain medication in the last two weeks of his life. Cathy Glasson, a nurse from Coralville, says medical cannabis has been very effective in treating lots of very serious ailments. “Medical cannabis is actually used to treat opioid addition,” Glasson said. “So evidence is showing that it’s actually beneficial in keeping (prescription opioids) from being a gateway drug.”

Andy McGuire, a medical doctor, says doctors, not politicians, should decide which conditions can be effectively treated with cannabis. “Doctors, looking at scientific medical literature, ought to be making those decisions,” McGuire said. “This is the problem. You don’t want to have the legislature, you don’t want to have the governor involved in this. You want to have it done by physicians, with their patients.”

Fred Hubbell, a Des Moines businessman, supports that approach, too. “If we’re really committed to quality, affordable health care for all Iowans…the science is clear that there are a lot more medical illnesses and issues that medical marijuana can be actually be very beneficial for, much broader than what we allow in our state,” Hubbell said. “Other states have gone a lot more broader than we have.”

Hubbell also supports letting cannabis oils, pills and creams with a higher concentration of the drug T-H-C be sold in the state. Nate Boulton, a state senator from Des Moines, says the medical marijuana law must be expanded or the businesses that just won state licenses to sell cannabis products here won’t be profitable. “We’re not going to get more providers coming into our state to invest in a medical cannabis solution if we don’t have more accessibility,” Boulton said. “We’re not going to get people who are going to come here, only to be able to offer to a small number of Iowans.”

The candidates made their comments Wednesday night, during a 90-minute forum on Iowa Public Television. Current state law has set up a system for allowing cannabis products to be used as treatment for a limited number of conditions. Five Iowa dispensing sites have been chosen for Iowa-produced cannabis oils, pills and creams, starting this December.

(Radio Iowa)

Governor approves $30 million ‘telco’ tax break

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May 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Four years from now, telephone companies and cable companies will pay about 30 million dollars less in Iowa property taxes as a result of legislation Governor Kim Reynolds has approved. Buildings and cell towers will remain subject to local property tax assessments, but property taxes on “transmission equipment” like wires, cables and fiber will be phased out. Republican Representative Chip Baltimore of Boone says that brings property taxation on telecommunications companies in line with how other commercial property is taxed.

“This is an important bill in terms of trying to free up dollars to encourage these telecommunications companies to invest in that ‘last mile’ of infrastructure,” Baltimore says. “It’s going to be very helpful for those companies to do that, especially in rural Iowa.”

But Democrats like Senator Chaz Allen of Newton complained there’s nothing in the bill that forces companies doing business in Iowa, but headquartered out of state, to use the tax savings to expand broadband service in Iowa. “I’m just saying if we’re going to give this tax cut, Iowans need to know that this money’s going to stay in here, be reinvested,” Allen said, “not that this money is going to leave this state.”

Allen called for yearly public reports showing how the cable and telephone companies use the tax savings, but Republicans voted the idea down. “That’s sort of like us having the Department of Revenue saying: ‘Hey, we want to know how you’re going to spend your tax money when you get a return.”

That’s Senator Randy Feenstra, a Republican from Hull. Another Republican legislator said telecommunications companies should be able to use the tax savings to do things like pay investors or hire more workers if that’s a higher priority to the business.

(Radio Iowa)

Survey shows improving economy rural parts of 10 states

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May 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A monthly survey of bankers shows that the economy is slowly improving in rural parts of 10 Plains and Western states. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says that while commodity prices have improved recently, they remain below breakeven for a large share of grain farmers.

The overall Rural Mainstreet index slipped slightly to 56.3 in May, up from 53.5 in April. It’s the highest level since July 2013. Any score above 50 suggests a growing economy in the months ahead, while a score below 50 indicates a shrinking economy.
Bankers from Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming were surveyed.

More than one-third of bank CEOs identified rising regulatory costs as the top economic challenge to their operations over the next five years.

Glenwood man arrested on Pott. County warrant

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May 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Glenwood Police Department reports 32-year old Michael Phillips, of Glenwood, was arrested Wednesday. Phillips was arrested on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Theft in the 1st Degree. His cash or surety bond was set at $10,000.

Miss NC child may be in Iowa

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May 17th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children along with the Camden Police Department in South Carolina, are asking for the public’s assistance to locate a missing 2 year-old child. Dakota Ray was taken on April 15, 2018 by her parents William and Jessica Ray. According to law enforcement both William and Jessica are believed to be heavy methamphetamine users and law enforcement is concerned for the child’s wellbeing. The child and her parents were captured in surveillance images on Monday, May 14, 2018 at a hospital in Iowa. Law enforcement then received information that they may now be in Minnesota.

Dakota Ray

William & Jessica Ray

1996 Ford Aerostar van suspects are in

The child and companions are traveling in a 1996 gold Ford Aerostar van and may be frequently changing the license plate on the vehicle. According to Camden Police Department It is possible that they may be begging or asking strangers for money. The child and companions are also believed to be sleeping in their vehicle.

  • Dakota is 2 years old. She is 2 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 25 pounds and has blonde hair and blue eyes
  • Jessica is 36 years old. She is 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 112 pounds and has long light brown hair and blue eyes.
  • William is 44 years old. He is 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighs 340 pounds and has light brown hair and brown eyes.

If anyone has seen Dakota, William or Jessica Ray contact the Camden Police Department at 1-888-CRIMESC (1-888-274-6372) or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

State Track and Field Championships Day 1 Class 3A Boys

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May 17th, 2018 by admin

Thursday, May 17th
Boys Results
Class 3A

Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

Harlan- 14th (Jon Owens, Connor Bruck, Thomas Fah, Jake McLaughlin) 1:01.53

3200M Run Final

Jalen Petersen, Atlantic- 10th 10:08.36
Bradley Dennis, Atlantic- 20th 10:31.82

200 Meter Dash Prelims

Nate Kennedy, Glenwood- Qualifies 2nd 22.16
Nick Foss, Harlan- 9th 22.86 (Missed Final by .01)
Brady Weddum, Glenwood- 23rd 23.57

4x800M Relay Final

Atlantic- 1st, State Champions (Craig Allen Becker, Jaxson Eden, Zeke Whetstone, Chase Mullenix) 8:01.05 (New School Record)

100M Dash Prelims

Nate Kennedy, Glenwood- Qualifies 6th 11.23
Nick Foss, Harlan- 9th 11.34

400M Dash Final

Nate Kennedy, Glenwood- 1st, State Champion 48.28
Kohen Watson, Glenwood- 7th 49.97

High Jump

Max Molle, Carroll- T8th 6-01.00
Spencer Ray, Atlantic- T17th 5-11.00

Discus

Caleb Bieker, Harlan- 11th 152-09
Chase Gladden, Carroll- 13th 152-03

State Track and Field Championships Day 1 Class 2A Boys

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May 17th, 2018 by admin

Thursday, May 17th
Boys Results
Class 2A

Shuttle Hurdle Relay Prelims

Kuemper Catholic- Qualified 4th (Truman Haukap, Parker Badding, Miles Rupiper, Izak Baumhover) 59.91
AC/GC- 22nd (Cole Boyer, Gabe Rowley, Caden Wardyn, Grady Laabs) 1:08.00
Treynor- DQ (Jack Tiarks, Kyle Christensen, Sid Schaaf, Jake Fisher)

3200M Run Final

Jerry Jorgenson, Treynor- 3rd 9:53.30
Noah Nelsen, AC/GC- 4th 9:57.37
Dylan Blake, MVAO-COU- 17th 10:36.64

200 Meter Dash Prelims

Gage Clay, AHSTW- Qualifies 2nd 21.97
Spencer Hunt, Panorama- Scratch

4x800M Relay Final

Underwood- 5th (Cale Nelson, Justin Rosas, Cal Savin, Thomas Conn) 8:17.70
Logan-Magnolia- 15th (Kolby Morrison, Matt Soetmelk, Dylan Cunard, Jessup Lake) 8:27.77
Missouri Valley- 18th (Jordan Hustak, Grant Guinan, Gage Graeve, Colton Ford) 8:33.83
Mount Ayr- 24th (Chase Smith, Marcus Daughton, Will Hunt, Isaac Timmerman) 8:43.92

100M Dash Prelims

Gage Clay, AHSTW- Qualifies 2nd 10.85
Nick Allen, Missouri Valley- 15th 11.56
Parker Badding, Kuemper Catholic- 18th 11.62
Korbin Martin, AHSTW- 22nd 14.48

400M Dash Final

Parker Badding, Kuemper Catholic- 4th 49.93
Cole Arnburg, West Central Valley- 17th 51.50
Duke Kyle, Missouri Valley- 18th 52.02
Spencer Hunt, Panorama- Scratch

Long Jump

Miles Rupiper, Kuemper Catholic- 1st 22-01.00 (Back to Back Titles)
Caden Wardyn, AC/GC- 8th 20-05.25
Gavin Dominguez, Underwood- 9th 20-03.50

Shot Put

N/A