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Hazardous Weather Outlook for western Iowa 4/1/15

Weather

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

TODAY AND TONIGHT

A RED FLAG WARNING AND WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT. THUNDERSTORMS WILL MOVE INTO THE AREA AROUND SUNSET. SOME MAY BE SEVERE WITH LARGE HAIL AND HIGH WINDS THE PRIMARY THREAT. FOR NOW…IT APPEARS THAT ANY SEVERE STORM DEVELOPMENT WILL PROBABLY BE ISOLATED IN NATURE AND GENERALLY FOUND ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 80.

THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...

PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS ARE POSSIBLE FROM LATE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY. THE CHANCE FOR SEVERE STORMS IS LOW.

Cass County Extension Report 04-01-2015

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 1st, 2015 by admin

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Hawkeye 10 Boys North Division Track Results

Sports

April 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

@ Denison – March 31, 2015

Team Scores:

  1. Harlan  160.5
  2. Atlantic  154
  3. St. Albert 94.5
  4. Lewis Central  88
  5. Denison  40
  6. Kuemper Catholic  11

1st Place:

  • 4 x 800 – Harlan 8:20.53
  • Distance Medley – Harlan 3:58.81
  • 3200 – Max Ross, St. Albert 10:43.41
  • Shuttle Hurdle – Atlantic 1:03.01
  • 110 Hurdles – Gratt Reed, Atlantic 15.95
  • 100 – Luke Hall, Harlan 11:54
  • 4 x 200 – Harlan 1:32.10
  • 1600 – Max Ross, St. Albert 4:53.42
  • 200 – Glen Bertelson, St. Albert 23.95
  • 400 Hurdles – Brendan Holmes, Atlantic 57.29
  • 400 – Luke Gronstal, St. Albert 55.73
  • 800 – Nick Hough, Harlan 2:09.72
  • 4 x 100 – Harlan 44.58
  • 4 x 400 – Harlan 3:37.05
  • Long Jump – Robbie Bodine, Atlantic 19-6
  • High Jump – Alec Hayes, Atlantic 6-2
  • Shot Put – Jackson Scott-Brown, St. Albert 47-6.5
  • Discus – Mitchell Brinkman, Lewis Central 135-10

Audubon Early Bird Boys Track Results

Sports

April 1st, 2015 by Jim Field

No team scores

1st Place:

  • High Jump – Lee Whyte, A-H-S-T-W 6-0
  • Long Jump – Brett Daley, Treynor 20-11
  • Shot Put –  O. Martin, Exira/EHK 41-2
  • Discus – Reid Kirlin, Missouri Valley 129-5
  • 3200 – Drew Pauley, Missouri Valley 10:58.78
  • 4 x 800 – Tri-Center (Dion Coffey, Chris, Jarrett, Marcus Mumm, Nick Schnitker) 8:52.42
  • Shuttle Hurdle – Audubon (Jake Mulford, Nolan Smith, Tyler Riebhoff, Mitchell Nelson) 1:03.2
  • 100 – Sage Lloyd, Missouri Valley 11.51
  • 400 – Nick Pedersen, Underwood 52.05
  • 4 x 200 – A-H-S-T-W (Terry Shannon, Gage Clay, Rudy Herrera, Adam Kiesel) 1:38.15
  • 110 Hurdles – Mitchell Nelson, Audubon 15.9
  • 1600 – Tim Brink, Riverside 5:02.28
  • 200 – Sage Lloyd, Missouri Valley 23.42
  • 400 Hurdles – Nick Pedersen, Underwood 1:08.12
  • Distance Medley – Griswold (Derek Kirchhoff, Hadley Ogg, Jadon Jahnke, Jordan Vetter) 3:59.72
  • 800 – Justin Miller, Missouri Valley 2:10.81
  • 4 x 100 – Griswold (Derek Kirchhoff, Jadon Jahnke, Andy Hartman, Hadley Ogg) 47.03
  • 4 x 400 – Audubon (Trevor Smith, Jake Mulford, Tyler Riebhoff, Mitchell Nelson) 3:38.06

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Iowan who posed as nurse to get medicines is given 10 years

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

STORM LAKE, Iowa (AP) – A 30-year-old northwest Iowa woman who posed as a nurse so she could get prescription drugs has been sentenced to prison. The Sioux City Journal reports that Kayleen Stallman, formerly Kayleen Leedahl, was sentenced on Monday to 10 years in prison. She’d pleaded guilty to three counts of felony obtaining or attempting to obtain a prescription drug by deceit. She also pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts of the same charge.

Police and court documents state she posed as a nurse over nearly four months in 2013 and used a doctor’s information to get the medications from a Storm lake pharmacy.

Economic report points to slow growth in Midwest, Plains

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A new report suggests slow economic growth is ahead for nine Midwestern and Plains states. The survey report issued Wednesday says the overall Mid-America Business Conditions Index dropped to 51.4 in March from 57 in February. The January figure was 54.8.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says manufacturers of nondurable goods reported that sales, production and employment have weakened over the past several months. The survey results from supply managers are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests economic growth, while a score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Sioux City home destroyed in afternoon grass fire

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a Sioux City home that contained an exotic bird store was destroyed in an afternoon grass fire. The Sioux City Fire Rescue department says five adults lived in the residence and that only the homeowner was there when the structure caught fire Tuesday. The homeowner escaped safely, and no other injuries were reported.

The Hinton fire chief says he doesn’t have details about the birds but says the owners gave authorities permission to take them to an area pet shelter. The Sioux City Journal reports the grass fire started on the Woodbury County line and spread north into Plymouth County. Firefighters worked for several hours to extinguish the blaze.

It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the fire.

1 arrest/2 citations issued overnight in Red Oak

News

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak made one arrest and issued two citations overnight Tuesday into early this (Wednesday) morning. Officials say at around 8:25-p.m., an officer stopped a vehicle in the 2000 block of North 4th Street, for having an expired registration tag. A passenger in the vehicle, 44-year old Shelby JoAnn Olivares, of Red Oak, was seen sitting next to an open container of alcohol. The woman admitted the container was hers. She was cited for Open Container and released from the scene.

And, just after midnight, Red Oak Police arrested 27-year old Derek Daniel Bergeson, of Red Oak, for having an Animal At Large, in violation of City Code. Bergeson was cited and released. His court date is pending.

LORRAINE M. HOEGH, 92, of Exira (Svcs. 4/4/15)

Obituaries

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LORRAINE M. HOEGH, 92, of Exira, died Tue., March 31st, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for LORRAINE HOEGH will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., April 4th, at the Exira Lutheran Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family will be present at 5-p.m. Friday.

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

LORRAINE HOEGH is survived by:

Her Daughters – Roberta Roddy, of Audubon, & Gwendolyn (Kendrick) Craig, of Quincy, IL.

Daughter-in-law: Rita (Steve) Lykke-Elium

Her Step-Children: Kathy Hoegh, Bruce and Sue Hoegh, Winston and Donna Hoegh.

Her Sisters – Erma Larsen, of Exira, & Edna Eagen, of Buffalo, MN.

6 Grandchildren, 19 Great-Grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Month of March was 7th driest in 143 years

News, Weather

April 1st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The just completed month of March was one of the driest in the state’s history. State Climatologist Harry Hillaker says the statewide average precipitation for the month amounted to just under six-tenths of an inch. “This ranked as the seventh driest March in 143 years of records,” Hillaker says. “You have to go back 21 years to 1994 for the last time we had a drier month of March in the state.”

The statewide average temperature for the month was 37.5 degrees, which is slightly warmer than normal. In Atlantic, we received just 32-one hundredths of an inch of rain last month (nearly 1/3 of an inch). The statewide average temperature for the month was 37.5 degrees, which is slightly warmer than normal. The average High here in Atlantic was 56.5 degrees. The average Low was 24.6 degrees.

The month of March featured some interesting temperature extremes. We had temperatures down to minus-17 degrees on March 5 in Stanley in northeast Iowa and up to 90-degrees just 11 days later in Sioux City,” Hillaker says. “That was the earliest we’ve hit 90-degrees in the state…it came on March 16.”

The dry spell will be interrupted across much of the state on this first day of April as showers and severe storms are in the forecast. We’ve actually had 10 consecutive wetter-than-normal Aprils, so we’re certainly getting off to a quick start this April as well,” Hillaker says. The months of January, February and March enter the Iowa record books as 12th driest first three months to the start of a year. “About half of what we’ve had this year came in one storm — the big snowstorm we had January 31 into February 1,” Hillaker says. “Otherwise, it’s been quite dry so far.”

(Radio Iowa)