The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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Girls Regional Team Tennis Results Saturday, May 16th
Class 1A Region 1 @ Kuemper Catholic
Boone 5, Kuemper Catholic 0
Denison-Schleswig 5, Audubon 0
Boone 5, Denison Schleswig 1
Boone advances to Substate play at home on Tuesday, May 26th with opponent TBD.
Class 1A Region 2 @ Atlantic
Red Oak 5, Atlantic 0
Clarinda 5, Southwest Valley 0
Red Oak 5, Clarinda 3
Red Oak advances to a preliminary substate match @ Shenandoah on Saturday, May 23rd at 9:00am
Class 1A Region 2 @ Glenwood
Shenandoah 5, St. Albert 0
Glenwood 5, Harlan 0
Shenandoah 5, Glenwood 1
Shenandoah advances to a preliminary substate match vs Red Oak on Saturday May, 23rd at 9:00am
Class 1A Region 2 @ Norwalk
Norwalk 5, Clarke 1
Creston O-M 5, Saydel 0Creston O-M 5, Norwalk 0
Creston advances to a preliminary substate match in Huxley against Ballard on Saturday, May 23rd at 9:00am
Class 2A Region 2 @ Lewis Central
Lewis Central 5, Council Bluffs TJ 1
Lewis Central advances to a preliminary substate match in Waukee against Dowling Catholic on Saturday, May 23rd at 9:00am.
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln awaits a preliminary substate opponent in Class 2A Region 1 on Saturday, May 23rd at 9:00am at Sioux City East.
The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather info. for Atlantic.
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Follow the links below to see the qualifiers and their heat/lane assignments for the 2015 Track and Field Championships at Drake Stadium in Des Moines this weekend.
Girls Wheelchair
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When the Iowa State football team takes the field for its season opener against UNI, the Cyclones will feel like they are playing in a brand new stadium. Work continues on a new addition to close the south end zone and when it is completed Jack Trice will become the third largest stadium in the Big 12 Conference.
ISU Coach Paul Rhodes says “The feel that I get every day driving up, is one of just sheer excitement, and it is a drastically changed stadium – and that’s empty. When we get it filled up on Sept. 5th against UNI, the support that will be generated that way as well as the reward to the Cyclone fans for something they’ve been wanting a long time, is finally going to come to fruition.”
Rhoads says work will be completed before the start of the season. He says he’s been promised 61,000 seats will be available for the season opener.
(Learfield Sports)
Class 1A
Creston DEF St. Albert, 5-3
Creston advances to Substate Tennis on Saturday, May 23rd
Scheduled @ Atlantic – Monday, May 18, 4:00 PM
Atlantic v. Kuemper Catholic
Class 2A
Johnston DEF Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln, 5-2
Johnston advances to Substate Tennis on Saturday, May 23rd
Police in Red Oak report the arrest early this (Monday) morning of 22-year old Amanda Joy Huebner, of Red Oak. Huebner was taken into custody just before 3-a.m. on the 600 block of east Reed Street, on a charge of Credit Card Fraud, in connection with an earlier incident.
During her arrest, Huebner allegedly resisted arrest, and was subsequently charged with Interference with Official Acts. She was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $2,000 cash bond.
Authorities in Pottawattamie County say a Nebraska man was arrested on burglary and assault charges, following an investigation into an alleged break-in and assault at a residence in Council Bluffs. Bluffs Police Sgt. Ben Roth says 26-year old Artavious Whiters, of Omaha, was charged with Burglary in the 1st Degree and Serious Domestic Abuse Assault, along with an Obstruction of Emergency Communications, charge.
Police responded after the Pott. County Communications Center received an open 9-1-1 call from 34514 4th Avenue, at around 11:45-p.m., Sunday. Officers arriving on the scene located Whiters, who was leaving the residence. An investigation revealed Whiters forced entry into the home and allegedly assaulted the resident, 26-year old Aubrey Smith, of Council Bluffs.
Roth says Whiters and Smith had previously been in a relationship together and had a child together. Smith suffered minor injuries during the assault, but did not require medical attention. Whiters was taken into custody without incident, and booked into the Pott. County Jail.
Authorities in Red Oak report the arrest late Sunday night, of 45-year old Kristen Marie Hughes, of Red Oak. Hughes was taken into custody at around 10:40-p.m. on a charge of serious domestic assault. The woman was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.
DES MOINES, Iowa – When it comes to organic farming, Iowa has one of the largest numbers of certified operations in the nation, but there’s a real danger in the air for those farms and other growers this time of year due to the potential of pesticide drift.
Allowing pesticides to drift is against the law in Iowa, and among those who have been impacted is Andrew Dunham, owner with Grinnell Heritage Farm. He’s had pesticide drift on two of his organic crops, which then require a re-certification process that takes three years.
“In the case of the hay field in 2009, we had to wait until 2012 to be re-certified, so we had non-organic hay,” says Dunham. “The market price isn’t so different there, so that wasn’t as big a loss as the asparagus.” Dunham says his asparagus was hit by pesticide drift in the fall of 2013, and the loss of the organic certification will mean $2 to $5 less per-pound until their crop of 2017.
Also at risk of damages from pesticide drift are some home gardens, along with the state’s fruit and vegetable farms. Paul Ovrum, program planner with the Iowa Department of Agriculture, urges owners of such specialty and organic farms to report any pesticide misuse and sign up for the Sensitive Crops Registry. “This is a registry for producers of sensitive crops, and also bee-keepers,” syas Ovrum. “To list their locations and it’s used by pesticide applicators so that they can minimize the potential for pesticide drift damage.”
Ovrum says the latest count shows more than 2,000 farms and apiaries on the Sensitive Crops Registry statewide.
(Iowa News Service)