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Iowa poverty rate for 2013: 12.7 percent

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September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

New data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates more Iowans are living in poverty now than at the beginning of the recession.  Nearly 380-thousand Iowans were living below the poverty line last year. That’s 12-point-seven percent of the state’s population or nearly one out of every eight Iowans. The poverty rate for 2013 was the same as it was the previous year, but higher than it was in 2007. Six years ago an estimated 11 percent of Iowans were living at or below poverty level.

The poverty line is considered 12-thousand dollars in annual income for an individual. For a family of four, it’s a little less than 24-thousand dollars a year. Iowa’s poverty rate is still below the nation rate of nearly 16 percent. The Census Bureau estimates the median income in Iowa was just over 52-thousand dollars in 2013. It was over a thousand dollars more at the start of the recession in 2007.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa not seeing major issues with enterovirus

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September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A state health official says Iowa has not seen any changes involving the outbreak of a virus that has hit over one dozen state. Deputy State Epidemiologist, Ann Garvey, says the enterovirus is common this time of year, but this particular strain known as D-68 has caused concern in other states. “Here in Iowa we know that this strain is circulating — we are hearing about respiratory illnesses across the state — but we are not hearing that any of our health care community is overwhelmed with cases, unable to meet patient need,” Garvey explains. “While it’s circulating we’re not seeing the numbers that some of our neighboring states are seeing.”

Enterovirus is not a disease that the state or federal health officials track, so Garvey says they don’t have a concrete set up numbers on the cases. “We’re still getting calls from health care providers, just anectdotally we’re hearing some of the health care providers are seein the cases slow. But that’s just few of the locations that we’ve spoke to,” Garvey says. Garvey says the impact of virsuses is always hard to determine, and this one is no different.

“As far as why we are having less activity, there’s not a way to predict that or tell you why. We’re just not seeing it,” Garvey says. There is no treatment for entero other than rest. “So we’re just trying to recommend that Iowans take those kind of common sense measures that we use with all respiratory viruses like influenza,” Garvey says. “Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, get plenty of rest, and if we are ill, stay home.” Garvey says most people who come down with the virus will not have serious symptoms.

(Radio Iowa)

Area volleyball scores from Thu., Sept. 18 2014

Sports

September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye 10:

  • (3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Atlantic 7-6-7
  • (3-0) Creston 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 22-15-17
  • (3-2) Kuemper Catholic 25-23-25-23-15, St. Albert 23-25-22-25-12

Western Iowa:

  • (3-2) Griswold 25-25-16-18-15, Underwood 22-17-25-25-8
  • (3-1) IKM-Manning 25-25-21-25, Missouri Valley 22-15-25-23
  • (3-0) Treynor 25-25-25, Audubon 15-14-11

Rolling Valley:

  • (3-0) Boyer Valley 25-25-25, Ar-We-Va 15-12-16
  • (3-0) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-25, Adair-Casey 22-19-16

Others:

  • (2-0) Ankeny Centennial 25-25, CB Abraham Lincoln 18-12
  • (2-0) CB Abraham Lincoln 25-25, Johnston 23-19
  • (3-0) Earlham 25-25-25, Lenox 21-22-15
  • (3-0) Murray 25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 11-12-8
  • (3-1) Stanton 25-18-25-25, Nishnabotna 21-25-12-20

Cardinals beat Brewers 3-2 in 13 innings

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September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Tony Cruz singled in the winning run in the 13th inning and the St. Louis Cardinals moved closer to their second straight NL Central title with a 3-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday night.

The defending National League champions took two of three in a tight series that featured only 12 runs and another game that lasted 12 innings, and lead the division by 2 1/2 games with nine games to go. They begin their final home series of the year Friday night with the first of three against Cincinnati.

Aramis Ramirez and Scooter Gennett had an RBI apiece for the Brewers, who are five games back and 3 1/2 out for the second NL wild card. Jonathan Lucroy’s 45th double tied the major league record for a catcher set by Ivan Rodriguez in 1996 and was his major league-leading 52nd overall.

Cruz singled up the middle with one out for the third hit of the 13th against Jimmy Nelson and Matt Adam scored from second.

Chiefs’ Charles limited with high ankle sprain

Sports

September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles showed up for practice Thursday, albeit in a limited capacity, despite a high ankle sprain sustained last Sunday against Denver. Charles did not participate Wednesday and there were fears that one of the game’s dynamic playmakers could miss several weeks. Chiefs coach Andy Reid has not said whether there’s a chance Charles will be available for Sunday’s game in Miami.

Pro Bowl safety Eric Berry, who is also sidelined by a sprained ankle, remained out of practice. Rookie wide receiver De’Anthony Thomas also did not practice after returning Wednesday from a hamstring injury that has caused him to miss the first two games.

Linebacker Tamba Hali was limited in practice. He’s expected to play against the Dolphins.

NWS/KJAN listening area weather forecast: 9/19/14

Weather

September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

330 AM CDT FRI SEP 19 2014

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING… THEN MOSTLY SUNNY IN THE AFTERNOON. BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 20 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE MORNING. WARMER. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 50 PERCENT.

SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MID MORNING…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE LATE MORNING AND AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 30 PERCENT.

SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE MID 50S. HIGH 72 TO 82. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 40S. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., Sept. 19th 2014

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September 19th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — Shots echoed through the halls of a Hampton elementary school this week as authorities trained staff about how to respond to a school shooter. Two rounds of gunshot blanks, one from a rifle and another from a handgun, were fired in Hampton-Dumont’s South Side Elementary School on Wednesday as a part of ALICE training, the Mason City Globe Gazette reports.

ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa (AP) — The discovery of hundreds of capsules containing an unknown substance at a northern Iowa prison has prompted a state drug investigation, officials said yesterday. Authorities said that 300 to 400 capsules were found last week during routine searches by staff at the North Central Correctional Facility in Rockwell City.

GRAF, Iowa (AP) — An unknown amount of manure from a dairy operation in northeast Iowa spilled into the Little Maquoketa River over several days, officials said yesterday. The state Department of Natural Resources said the spill has been linked to a report of dead fish in the river, though an exact amount has not been released. Officials said they will attempt to count the dead fish today.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa City officials are considering approving a co-housing development in which privately owned homes would be built around a shared facility for activities including cooking, child care and gardening. Development group Prairie Hill is seeking to build what could be the state’s first co-housing community near the former Roosevelt Elementary school, the Iowa City Press-Citizen reports.

Economy remains slow in rural parts of 10 states

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September 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new survey suggests economic growth in rural areas of 10 states in the Plains and the West will continue slowing down in the next few months. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss said Thursday that crop prices are significantly lower than last year, and that’s a drag on the economy in rural areas.

The overall economic index from the monthly survey of bankers declined to 48.2 in September from August’s already weak 48.3 reading. The survey indexes range from 0 to 100. Any score below 50 suggests decline in the months ahead.

The bankers continue to doubt the economy. The confidence index fell to 33.4 in September from August’s 39.9.

College Fair Comes to Atlantic

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September 18th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic High School Guidance Counselor Craig Fredin reports the Iowa Association for College Admissions Counseling will sponsor a College Fair on Tuesday, September 23th, at Atlantic High School from 2:00-3:15 PM. Fredin, who serves as the site coordinator for the event, announced that 60 representatives from post-secondary institutions will be present to speak about opportunities at their colleges, vocational and technical schools, and military services.

The Iowa Association for College Admission Counseling has established 30 College Day/College Night programs throughout the state to provide a supportive environment for students to obtain information and appropriate counseling helpful in their college selection process.

Students, parents, or interested adults from Atlantic and surrounding communities are invited to attend.

IATC Cross Country Individual Rankings (Local)

Sports

September 18th, 2014 by Jim Field

Boys Class 1-A

15.  Shane Breheny, Nodaway Valley

20.  Tim Brink, Riverside

23.  Brayten Funke, Nodaway Valley

30.  Max Ross, St. Albert

 

Girls Class 1-A

1.  Rebekah Topham, Griswold

10.  Alyx Flippin, Griswold

11.  Hannah Appleseth, Panorama

12.  Devyn Kemble, Panorama

13.  Alexis Cook, Missouri Valley

22.  Bri Hoffman, Panorama

27.  Jacey Martin, St. Albert

30.  Destiny Scar, Nodaway Valley

 

Boys Class 2-A

9.  Logan LeRette, Red Oak

 

Boys Class 3-A

14.  Cooper McDermott, Creston

 

Girls Class 3-A

11.  Tiffany Williams, Atlantic

23.  Layken Gurwell, Winterset

28.  Maria Mostek, Creston