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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Friday, April 13th 2018

Weather

April 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to-Mostly cloudy w/showers & thunderstorms, mainly this afternoon and this evening. High 70. SE @ 15-30.
Tonight: Cloudy w/showers & thunderstorms. Low 43. E @ 15-25.
Tomorrow: Cldy w/rain becoming mixed w/wet snow. High around 43 early, w/temps falling into the 30’s. E/NE @ 15-30.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy w/light snow ending in the morning. High around 38.
Monday: P/Cldy. High around 52.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 70. Our Low was 40. Last year on this date our High was 79 and the Low was 48. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 88 in 2006. The Record Low was 11, in 1950.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 4/13/18

Sports

April 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

CINCINNATI (AP) — Jose Martinez drove in six runs and Yadier Molina homered in his return from a one-game suspension, powering the St. Louis Cardinals to a 13-4 victory. The loss left the Cincinnati Reds with their worst start since 1955, when they also opened 2-10. The Cardinals homered a season-high four times while piling up a season high in runs. The Reds have the worst mark in the majors at 2-10.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit a bases-loaded triple in a five-run seventh inning to help the streaking Los Angeles Angels beat the Kansas City Royals 7-1 for their fifth straight victory. Mike Trout homered for the Angels, and Ian Kinsler went deep on his first swing in his return to the lineup. Nick Tropeano pitched shutout ball into the seventh for his first major league win since 2016.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska quarterback Patrick O’Brien plans to transfer. Former coach Mike Riley recruited O’Brien to play in a pro-style offense. New coach Scott Frost has brought his spread-option offense with him from Central Florida. O’Brien played in three games as backup to Tanner Lee last season.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — University of Kansas officials say construction of a new multimillion-dollar indoor practice facility for football team will start soon. The university is planning a $26 million indoor practice area as part of a $300 million renovation project for Memorial Stadium. The project is funded entirely by private donations.

BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — The golf coach at Bellevue University in Nebraska recruited 61-year-old Don Byers to join the team after playing a round with him last summer. Byers is the oldest athlete in the NAIA since Alan Moore kicked an extra point for Faulkner University of Alabama in 2011, when he was 61. Byers’ first task was to lose 45 pounds so he could fit into his team-issued golf pants. His goal this spring is to make the starting lineup as one of Bellevue’s top five players.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, April 13th 2018

News

April 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Muscatine man has been arrested and charged with theft after being accused of stealing from a University of Iowa fraternity’s bank account. The Press-Citizen reports that Iowa City police arrested 25-year-old Drew Rominger on Thursday. Police say Rominger, who was the fraternity’s treasurer, made more than 70 cash withdrawals from the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity bank account totaling nearly $21,000 between August 2016 and July 2017.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Republican lawmakers are at odds over how they intend to reform the state’s tax system and cut taxes. Republicans, who hold majorities in both chambers, discussed ideas for a tax plan during nearly back-to-back legislative meetings Thursday. Some provisions in the tax proposals are drastically different. The Republican factions will need to reach agreement to get something sent to GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds, who introduced her own tax plan this session.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Los Angeles’ Eric Garcetti, like other Democratic mayors considering the presidential race in 2020, is hoping to show party activists that his experience running a city can preview success on the national scene. He plans to make his debut Friday in Iowa, an early campaign proving ground. Other mayors mulling 2020 bids include Bill De Blasio of New York, Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans and Pete Buttigeig of South Bend, Indiana.

Iowa Republicans at odds over plan for tax reform, cuts

News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Republicans offered conflicting proposals Thursday for how they intend to reform the state’s tax system and cut taxes, setting up a major legislative battle in the waning days of session. GOP lawmakers with majorities in both chambers held nearly back-to-back legislative meetings at the state Capitol to advance their own versions of a tax plan that would need approval while lawmakers also finalize the next state budget. Some provisions in the tax proposals are drastically different, indicating GOP lawmakers are far apart.

“We’re continuing to negotiate,” said Sen. Randy Feenstra, a Hull Republican who oversees the Senate’s tax-writing committee. “… The bottom line here, the Senate is going to stay here as long as it takes to make sure that Iowa taxpayers get what they deserve.”

Rep. Guy Vander Linden, an Oskaloosa Republican and Feenstra’s counterpart in the House, said he hasn’t seen the Senate’s latest tax plan, but he questioned how responsible it would be. “We know — well, assuming that the estimates are correct — where we will end up,” he said. “But we don’t know yet where the Senate plan is yet, but we need to know that, and I think Iowans need to know that.”

The Republican factions are working off a tax bill introduced earlier this session by GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds. That plan would cut tax revenue by $1.7 billion over six years, in part by cutting personal income taxes but leaving alone corporate tax rates.
Both Republican sides say they’re changing the details around. Whatever they do, they’ll need to reach agreement to send a final bill to Reynolds.

House Republicans have offered a plan that they say would cut $1.3 billion over five years. Senate GOP lawmakers offered a new plan Thursday that they say cuts $2 billion in tax revenue over roughly the same period. Senate Republicans provided the public a one-page summary Thursday with few details. House Republicans introduced their plan late Wednesday after holding a short-notice public hearing on the governor’s bill Monday evening.

Separately, Republican lawmakers have yet to release spending targets for the state budget that goes into effect in July. A budget panel has estimated Iowa is expected to collect roughly $7.5 billion in state revenue. Democrats, who have no real legislative power this session, criticized the tax proposals floating around as unrealistic. The state has faced budget cuts in recent years, and Democrats questioned the timing as well as which taxpayers would benefit the most from proposed tax reforms.

The Republican plans seek to collect new sales taxes from internet sales. “I’m afraid that money that we’re giving them back in tax refunds is going to be negated by other taxes,” said Rep. John Forbes, an Urbandale Democrat. Lawmakers will stop receiving reimbursement for daily expenses next Tuesday, a date that’s long been considered the unofficial target for adjournment. The uncertainty over taxes and the budget has lawmakers planning for a later finish.

Atlantic boys golf 2nd at Fox Run on Thursday

Sports

April 12th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic boys golf team came in 2nd on Thursday at the Lewis Central Invite at Fox Run Golf Course in Council Bluffs. The Trojans carded a 316 total, ten shots back of the winner Glenwood. Ben Renaud had another strong round after winning the Mustang Invite on Tuesday. Renaud shot a 75 at Fox Run which was good enough to take Runner-Up Medalist honors.

Other scores for the Trojans included Matt Gearheart 76 (5th Place), Cyle Renaud 79 (7th Place), Mason Goergen 95, Austin Alexander 86, Tate DenBeste 112.

Team Scores

  1. Glenwood 306
  2. Atlantic 316
  3. Lewis Central 338
  4. Creston 370
  5. Brownell-Talbot 374
  6. St. Albert 374
  7. Roncalli 381
  8. Red Oak 385
  9. Omaha North 402
  10. Shenandoah 412
  11. Omaha Bryan 460
  12. East Mills 496
  13. Heartland Christian NTS

Full results: 2018LewisCentralInvite

Space ninja’ Peggy Whitson honored by Iowa legislators

News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Iowa legislators passed a resolution praising astronaut and southwest Iowa native Peggy Whitson this (Thursday) morning. “It’s really a fantastic honor to be back here and to have you guys honor me like this. It’s very special,” Whitson said during remarks on the House floor. “I will tell you that I never forget my Iowa roots.” Whitson is a Beaconsfield native, a graduate of Mount Ayr High School and Iowa Weslyan College in Mount Pleasant. She has spent 665 days in space — a record for a U.S. astronaut.

“Everyone’s always asking what made me successful and I would have to say that learning the work ethic of a farmer was key to that,” Whitson said. “My parents — the hardest-working people I know and being from Iowa has been a fantastic experience for me and one I’m very proud of.”

The resolution passed in the House and Senate noted Whitson’s persistence. Whitson applied to be an astronaut five times before she was accepted into the program in 1986. Representative Cecil Dolecheck of Mount Ayr noted April 12th is an important date in space history. April 12th, 1961 is the data a Russian astronaut made the first manned space flight. April 12th, 1981 was the date of the first Space Shuttle launch.

“I believe it worked out nicely that the Iowa State Legislature will be honoring Iowa’s own record-breaking astronaut on the same date in 2018,” Dolecheck said. Female legislators praised Whitson as a role model for girls considering a career in science.

The resolution passed today (Thursday) in the House and Senate noted Whitson has been called a “space ninja.” It formally thanked her for encouraging boys and girls from towns of any size to “dream big and reach for the stars.”

(Radio Iowa)

Hard Rock given $20,000 fine for underage gambler

News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Hard Rock Casino in Sioux City agreed to a penalty today (Thursday) from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission for allowing minor to gamble. Racing and Gaming administrator, Brian Ohorilko, says it happened in November.

“She was on the floor for 56 minutes and had gambled at two different slot machines. The facility did notice her after she had been on the floor — approached her requested identification — and she refused and exited the casino quickly. It was determined later that she was indeed underage,” Ohorilko says. He says the situation met all the three criteria to be considered a violation of underage gambling.

He says the past precedent is for an administrative penalty of 20-thousand dollars and the Hard Rock agreed to pay that penalty. He says the penalty was based on the past history of the casino. Ohroilko said the casino has not had such an incident in the last 365 days, so it is considered a first offense. He said also, state agents will determine if the minor is charged.

“There is a state law which would allow for a minor to be cited criminally. And so in a situation like this what typically happens — and what happened in this case — is it would be be turned over to the Division of Criminal Investigation.”

The I-R-G-C took the action at their meeting in Council Bluffs.

(Radio Iowa)

Shooting investigation underway in Breda

News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and D-C-I are trying to sort out an early morning shooting today (Thursday) in the town of Breda. When law enforcement arrived on scene, they found 35-year-old Andrew Wempe and 39-year-old Jacob Helken, both of Breda, had suffered non-life threatening gunshot wounds to their lower body.

Authorities also determined that the shooter, 48-year-old Robert John Morris, of Carroll, exhibited injuries unrelated to the use of a firearm. The three men were transported to St. Anthony Regional Hospital.

(Radio Iowa)

Wildflower Walk set for April 28th north of Atlantic

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Conservation service report the Conservation Board is offering a great opportunity for you to observe spring woodland wildflowers not far from Atlantic. A Wildflower Walk program will be held at the Pellett Memorial Woods beginning 9-a.m., April 28th. There is no charge to participate.

Oak Strollers Nature Club for Families are welcome to join at this event. You’re invited to walk through the early spring wildflowers with Cass County Interpretive Naturalist Lora Kanning, and learn the names, uses and history of the Wildflowers.

Those in attendance will meet at Pellett Memorial Woods- located just outside of Atlantic, ½ mile north and ¾ mile east of the KJAN radio station.

Cass County Conservation’s Native Plant Sale starts soon

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is now taking Pre-orders for their Native Plant Sale. The order form and payment will be DUE April 27th 2018 at 4PM.  Forms can be found online http://www.atlanticiowa.com/county/county-departments/conservation-office/

Native Local Eco-type live Plants will be sold. Live plants from nursery will come as small plugs; cells are 5” deep x 2” wide at top or 4.5”deep x 2” Cone. 2 Species of Native grass, and 9 Native Forbs including many that benefit Pollinators.

All orders must be picked up during designated times at the Conservation offices in Lewis, unless prior arrangements made. Designated pick up times will be: Thursday May 24th 8-a.m. to 6-p.m., or Friday, May 25th, from 8-a.m. until 4:30-p.m. Plants not picked up will be donated, with NO REFUND.