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AP Sources: Chiefs agree to trade Smith to Redskins

Sports

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two people with direct knowledge of the trade say the Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to deal quarterback Alex Smith to the Washington Redskins. The people spoke to The Associated Press on Tuesday night on condition of anonymity because the move can’t be completed until the start of the new league year in March. One person tells the AP the Redskins have agreed to a four-year extension with Smith, who had one year left on his contract.

Smith, who turns 34 in May, spent the past five seasons with the Chiefs, leading them to the playoffs four times while throwing for 102 touchdowns and 33 interceptions. He carries a $17 million salary-cap hit for 2018. The trade spells the end of Kirk Cousins’ tumultuous tenure with the Redskins after back-to-back seasons on the franchise tag.

Cass County Extension Report 1-31-2018

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

January 31st, 2018 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Call center closure eliminates 180 jobs in Sergeant Bluff

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) — A Cincinnati-based company is closing a call center in Sergeant Bluff, eliminating about 180 jobs. The Sioux City Journal reports employees of Convergys were notified Tuesday the call center would close in April. The company’s decision means Sergeant Bluff will lose its largest employer. Spokeswoman Brooke Beiting called it a business decision that is “something that is helping us serve our customers.” The company encouraged employees who have lost their jobs to seek positions where they could work from their homes or at other Convergys sites.

The announcement came seven months after Convergys announced it would add about 250 jobs at its Sergeant Bluff location. Sergeant Bluff Mayor Jon Winkel responded to the closure by saying, “Well, I guess we’ll have to get busy and find somebody else for that building.”

Montgomery County Sheriff’s report, 1/31/18

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest at around 4:30-a.m. today (Wednesday), of 32-year old Sarah Beth Ewing, of Elliott. Ewing was taken into custody following a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 48 and 100th Street. She was charged with Driving While Barred, and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where her bond was set at $2,000.

Reynolds keeping donations from firm that did pro-Saudi work

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds is keeping campaign donations tied to a Des Moines firm that profited from a controversial lobbying blitz funded by Saudi Arabia. Reynolds in November returned a $100 contribution from executive branch appointees Kim and Connie Schmett, saying she disagreed with their side work as foreign agents who collected $100,000 opposing a law allowing victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia. But her campaign kept several larger donations linked to the LS2Group, which received $76,500 from the same Saudi-funded work as the Schmetts.

LS2Group executive Chuck Larson Jr., who worked as a foreign agent, hosted a Reynolds fundraiser last summer. He and other LS2 employees gave thousands to Reynolds and LS2Group’s political arm gave $250. Campaign spokesman Pat Garrett says LS2Group is a private business while the Schmetts are state officials. An ethics board fined Connie Schmett $250 last week for disclosure violations.

Top administrator is out at Iowa Secretary of State’s office

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate is confirming the recent and abrupt departure of his chief of staff. The secretary of state’s office tells The Associated Press that Mark Snell’s employment ended Jan. 3. The AP had asked about Snell’s departure three weeks earlier but spokesman Kevin Hall didn’t provide information until Tuesday. Hall says Snell was an at-will employee, which means he could be fired for any reason. He said no documents exist that would explain the reason for Snell’s departure, and Snell didn’t submit a resignation letter.

Snell had a $132,000-annual salary and had served as the top administrator since Pate took office in 2015. Pate, a Republican, is gearing up to run for re-election this year.

Skyscan Forecast & weather data for Atlantic: Wednesday, 1/31/18

Weather

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy & mild. High 45. NW @ 15-25.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 12.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy & colder. High 25. N @ 5-10.

Friday: P/Cldy to cloudy. High 28.

Saturday: Cldy w/a chance of light snow. High 30.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 43 Our Low was 22. Last year on this date our High was 40 and the Low was 30. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 59 in 2012, and the Low was -28 in 1996.

Steve King says Trump’s immigration offer ‘falls far short’

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

President Trump outlined what he called “vital reform” of the nation’s immigration laws during his “State of the Union” speech last (Tuesday) night, but Republican Congressman Steve King is skeptical. “The president said he wants to solve this immigration once and for all,” King says, “but I think even his proposal falls far short.”

King says he doubts there’s enough G-O-P support in the House for a key component of Trump’s plan. King is opposed to citizenship for the one-point-eight million people who’d qualify for the DACA program because they were brought into the country illegally when they were children. “Amnesty is something that just sacrifices the rule of law and he said also a path to citizenship over 12 years for them,” King says. “I was watching the crowd, as I do, and it’s most instructive. The Republicans didn’t seem very enthusiastic about a path to citizenship.”

And King says it didn’t appear to him Democrats were that enthusiastic about Trump’s offer either. King predicts the “trade” Trump is offering for DACA recipients won’t secure enough Democratic votes for the entire package to make up for lost G-O-P votes.  “I think that he’s not thought this through,” King says, “or he’s got a different equation and it works different than mine does.”

King says he wants a wall along the southern border and tougher enforcement of current immigration laws, plus King would vote to end so-called “chain migration,” something that IS part of the president’s plan. Other members of Iowa’s congressional delegation are signalling they’re open to an immigration bill that would offer some sort of legal status to the so-called “Dreamers” who arrived illegally in the U.S. when they were children. Senator Joni Ernst says Trump’s proposals are a “starting point.” “He has given congress direction, but that is not the final word,” Ernst says.

Congressman David Young, a Republican from Van Meter, says finding something that can pass muster in both the Senate and House won’t be easy. “But I think it is a priority by both sides of the aisle to make sure that there’s not just a deal in the end for the deal’s sake, but there’s actually a real solution to this issue,” Young says. And Young predicts any successful deal will have to include all the components or “pillars” to immigration reform that Trump outlined in his speech last (Tuesday) night.

(Radio Iowa)

JOYCE HANSEN, 73, of Atlantic (Svcs. 2/3/18)

Obituaries

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JOYCE HANSEN, 73, of Atlantic, died Tuesday, Jan. 30th, at Caring Acres, in Anita. Funeral services for JOYCE HANSEN will be held 3-p.m. Saturday, Feb. 3rd, at the Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday, from 6-until 8-p.m.; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Cremation will take place following the service, and burial will be held at a later date.

JOYCE HANSEN is survived by:

Her daughter – Theresa Reynolds

Her son – Dwight (Renee) Hansen.

4 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.

Omaha man arrested after confrontation w/police in a Council Bluffs Hospital

News

January 31st, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs deployed protective shields and less lethal, beanbag shotguns in response to a situation at Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, Tuesday night. Officials say at around 8:40-p.m., officers responded to a report of an armed subject inside Mercy Hospital. The reports indicated that a man — later identified as 26-year old Cirilo Baco, Jr., of Omaha – had a knife inside a room, and had threatened a nurse. Officers arrived and as entry was made into one area of the Hospital, Baca left out of another exit.

Officers at that exit held him at gunpoint until backup arrived. During the investigation it was learned that Baca, Jr. didn’t display a knife, but told the nurse to leave the room he was visiting. Baca, Jr. was charged with Public Intoxication and Disorderly conduct in a place of business.