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Iowa beats Oregon 3-1 in NCAA regional opener

Sports

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Tyler Peyton limited Oregon to one run in 7 1-3 innings to help second-seeded Iowa beat the third-seeded Ducks 3-1 on Friday in their NCAA regional opener. Peyton (7-4) struck out five and didn’t walk a batter to help the Hawkeyes (40-16) win for the first time in NCAA tournament play since the 1972 College World Series.

Iowa had baserunners in every inning but the first. Nick Day’s RBI single in the second inning put the Hawkeyes in front, and Nick Roscetti added RBI groundouts in the third and fifth innings. Iowa stranded 13 men on base and left the bases loaded in three innings.

Oregon (37-24), making its fourth consecutive NCAA appearance, was limited to a third-inning RBI single from Austin Grebeck. Phil Craig-St. Louis went 2 for 3. On Saturday, Iowa will face the Missouri State-Canisus winner. Oregon will play the loser. The Missouri State vs. Canisus game will be played early Saturday as part of a tripleheader after being rained out on Friday night.

Legislative leaders say they have agreement on budget

News

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Legislative leaders say they have a tentative budget agreement that could enable them to adjourn within days. Republican House Speaker Kraig Paulsen and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal said Friday they had reached an understanding. They declined to provide details on the overall spending level or on individual items, like education, saying that information would be released next week.

The leaders in the divided Legislature reached the terms after roughly five hours of negotiations Friday. They have been haggling for weeks since their daily expense payments ran out May 1st. Gronstal said he expected that the Legislature could adjourn next week. He said Democrats chose “compromise over gridlock.”

Paulsen said the agreement “meets the needs and priorities of Iowans.”

 

Special Weather Statement: S.W. Pottawattamie/N.W. Fremont & Western Mills Counties

Weather

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

725 PM CDT FRI MAY 29 2015

Until 8:30-p.m… AT 724 PM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR WAS TRACKING A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM NEAR PAPILLION TO NEAR CEDAR CREEK TO NEAR WEEPING WATER…AND MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH. WINDS IN EXCESS OF 40 MPH…LIGHTNING AND BRIEF HEAVY RAINFALL ARE ALL LIKELY WITH THESE STORMS.

LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

BELLEVUE…PAPILLION…PLATTSMOUTH…GLENWOOD…WEEPING WATER…

ELMWOOD…PACIFIC JUNCTION…MURRAY…UNION…NEHAWKA…OFFUTT AFB…SILVER CITY…MANLEY AND CAMP MAHA.

THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING HIGHWAYS…

HIGHWAY 34 IN IOWA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 1 AND 14. HIGHWAY 75 IN NEBRASKA BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 59 AND 82. INTERSTATE 29 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 25 AND 42.

 

SYLVIA WITT, 68, of Griswold (Svcs. 6/5/15)

Obituaries

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SYLVIA WITT, 68, of Griswold, died Thu., May 28th, at University Hospital, in Omaha. Funeral services for SYLVIA WITT will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, June 5th, at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (109 N 18th Street), in Omaha. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family will be on Saturday from 10:00 AM until 11:30 AM at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold.

A procession the Pleasant Township Cemetery will leave the Duhn Funeral Home at 11:45 AM on Saturday.

SYLVIA WITT is survived by:

Her husband- Richard Witt.

Her children – Paul Jedruski (and Melissa Jedruski), Peter Jedruski and Jennifer Tritz (and Richard Tritz).

Her brothers – Kris Mleczko (and Julia Foote), and Marek Mleczko (and Wiesa Mleczko).

1 grandchild, as well as other relatives in Poland.

ARLENE SUNDERLAND, 95, of Harlan (Svcs 6/1/15)

Obituaries

May 29th, 2015 by admin

ARLENE SUNDERLAND, 95, of Harlan died May 28th at the Elm Crest Retirement Community in Harlan. Funeral services for ARLENE SUNDERLAND will be held Monday June, 1st at 10:30-a.m. at Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, May 31st from 2 until 8-p.m. at the funeral home.

Burial will be held at the Harlan Cemetery in Harlan

ARLENE SUNDERLAND is survived by:

Her Husband- Leland Sunderland

Her Daughters- Judy (Dennis) Storm and Pat (Ron) Mosher of Harlan and Kathy Baldwin

Her Brother- Floyd Patterson

10 Grandchildren

22 Great-Grandchildren

1 Great-Great-Grandchild

Long-time Atlantic Jeweler to retire; business being sold

News

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A long-time Atlantic business owned by a local couple for more than 44-years, is being sold. Rich and Nedra Perry, owners of Geis-Perry Jewelry, announced today (Friday), they are selling their business and will be entering into retirement.

Nedra and Rich Perry reflect on their many years in Atlantic as Jewelers.

Rich Perry said they learned last December a couple from Iowa was interested in buying the store, and plans have been finalized making the sale to Kent and Patrice Hanson.

The Perry’s anticipate Christmas Eve will be the last day they will run the business. The Hanson’s bought the building and the business, but not the inventory, so Rich says they will hold a retirement sale beginning in November. Until then, everything will be run the same as it has been for the past 44-years.  He says the Hanson’s are family oriented. In fact, their daughter, Kendra Henningsen, lives here, which was a prime reason they wanted to move here. The Hanson’s have over 25-years experience in the business, and will be closing their own stores to relocate to Atlantic.

The first ad announcing the Perry’s had purchased the business back in the ’70’s.

The store will close at the end of December and re-open under new ownership but retain the same name, at least for now, in mid-January. Rich Perry says “It’s a win-win for everyone, in particular for the community.” Nedra Perry says it’s a bitter-sweet time in their lives, but something they’ve been looking forward to. She says it will be very hard to leave their customers and staff, because “They are family.”

Rich Perry says he looks forward to the change with a “Great, great deal of anticipation and an equal amount of apprehension,” because Nedra, he says “Will have to put up with twice as much husband with half as much income and vice-versa, since we work together.” The couple plans to stay in Atlantic, but winter elsewhere, where it’s warmer.

FRIDAY, MAY 29th

Trading Post

May 29th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Commercial air distribution unit. 3 hp Dayton Motor, covers an area of 8,000 square ft. $500 OBO. Cell 304-2587

FOR SALE: England (Brand) couch. 84 inches, Earth tone color. $500 Call 268-2609

FOR SALE: 2003 Oldsmobile Silhouette Minivan. Excellent condition. $5,000 OBO. Leave a message at 712-243-2408

FOR SALE:  Kitchen dining table, 4 chairs, 1 leaf.  Chairs are cushioned and in great shape.  A pretty set, asking $200.  Call 712-254-1649 and ask for Rich.

FOR SALE:  Alltrade Hurricane 3/8″ drive air ratchet; Mechanics 1/4″ H/D Die Grinder. $40.00 for both. 249-3789 Atlantic.

air tools

FOR SALE: Six-person Coleman Tent with room divider. 10 ft x 10 ft. $25. Call 250-0266.  SOLD!

Backyard and Beyond 05-29-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 29th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about the Emergency Notification System that’s been put in place in the area.

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University of Iowa Health Care starts virtual clinic service

News

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The University of Iowa Health Care has begun offering a virtual clinic that lets people use their computers, tablets or smartphones to check with health care providers. The Iowa City Press-Citizen says UIeCare.com is designed to gain help on minor illnesses and injuries that might be urgent but not life-threatening. The fee is $50 per visit, and users must have Internet connections and web cameras on their computers or mobile devices.

After each visit to the virtual clinic, patients will be sent detailed email summaries of what was discussed. A provider will check back five days later. Dr. Patrick Brophy with University of Iowa Health Care says a Nebraska company offers similar virtual clinics in western Iowa, but UIeCare would be the first such Iowa-based service.

Branstad extends State of Disaster Emergency w/regard to Bird Flu

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 29th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad today (Friday) announced that he is extending the State of Disaster Emergency in response to the avian flu outbreak until July 1st, 2015. The governor’s original disaster declaration was set to expire Sunday, May 31, 2015.

As of Thursday, May 28th, Iowa had 68 cases of the disease in the state. The disease is affecting birds in 18 counties. The counties affected at this time are: Buena Vista, Sac, Osceola, Sioux, O’Brien, Kossuth, Clay, Pocahontas, Cherokee, Madison, Wright, Palo Alto, Lyon, Plymouth, Calhoun, Adair, Webster and Hamilton.

The proclamation of disaster emergency sets into motion and involves:

1. Activation of the disaster response and recovery aspect of the Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Department’s (HSEMD) Iowa Emergency Response Plan.

2. Authorizing the use and deployment of all available state resources, supplies, equipment, and materials as are deemed reasonably necessary by the Iowa Secretary of Agriculture and Land Stewardship (IDALS) and Iowa HSEMD in order to do the following:

A. Tracking and monitoring instances of confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza throughout the state of Iowa and the country,

B. Establishing importation restrictions and prohibitions in respect to animals suspected of suffering from this disease,

C. Rapidly detecting any presumptive or confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza within Iowa’s borders,

D. Containing the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza within our state through depopulation, disinfections, and disposal of livestock carcasses,

E. Engaging in detection activities, contact tracking, and other investigatory work to stop the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza within our state, and

F. Elimination of the disease in those disaster counties where it has been found and lessen the risk of this disease spreading to our state as a whole.

3. Temporarily authorizes the Iowa HSEMD, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT), the Iowa Department of Public Safety (DPS), the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), other state agencies, and local law enforcement agencies and private contractors employed by the same to remove and/or dispose of live animals and animal carcasses on publicly or privately owned land when those live animals and/or carcasses threaten public health or safety.

4. Authorizes the Iowa HSEMD, the Iowa DOT, the Iowa DPS, the Iowa DNR, IDPH, other state agencies, and local law enforcement agencies to implement stop movement and stop loading restrictions and other control zone measures as are reasonably deemed necessary, including establishing buffer zones, checkpoints, and cleaning and disinfecting operations at checkpoints and borders surrounding any quarantine areas established by the IDALS or at any other location in the state of Iowa, in order to stop the spread of this contagious disease.

5. Authorizes state agencies to assist the IDALS in disinfection, depopulation, and livestock carcass disposal efforts.

6. Temporarily waives restrictions to allow for the timely and efficient disposal of poultry carcasses.

7. Temporarily suspends the regulatory provisions pertaining to hours of service for commercial vehicle drivers hauling poultry carcasses infected with or exposed to highly pathogenic avian influenza or while hauling loads otherwise related to the response to this disaster during its duration, subject to certain conditions outlined in the disaster proclamation.

Officials say the virus strains can travel in wild birds without those birds appearing sick. People should avoid contact with sick/dead poultry or wildlife. If contact occurs, wash your hands with soap and water and change clothing before having any contact with healthy domestic poultry and birds.

All bird owners, whether commercial producers or backyard flock owners, should continue to practice good biosecurity, prevent contact between their birds and wild birds, and report sick birds or unusual bird deaths to state/federal officials, either through their state veterinarian at 515-281-5321 or through USDA’s toll-free number at 1-866-536-7593.