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Heartbeat Today 11-14-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 14th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field warns of some of the recent IRS and Prize phone scams.

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(Podcast) KJAN Sportscast, 11/14/2014

Podcasts, Sports

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, 11/14/14

News, Podcasts

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Update 7-a.m.) Fatal Fire in Massena Friday morning

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A house fire that occurred early this (Friday) morning in Massena has claimed a life. Massena Fire Chief Drew Williams told KJAN News a call about the fire at 208 Pine Street came in just before 1-a.m. When firefighters arrived, the house was already fully engulfed in flames. Crews were on the scene until about 5:30-a.m.

Williams would not release other details or the name of the victim. An investigator with the State Fire Marshal’s Office was expected to be on the scene later today. No other details are available.

Home fires on the increase as temps decrease

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The recent decrease in temperatures has led to an increase in home fires across Iowa. The Red Cross reports, since November 1, the agency has sent disaster teams to 28 home fires around the state. State Fire Marshal Jeff Quigle says a lot of fires at this time of year are sparked by the improper use of space heaters. He advises people to turn off the space heater when they leave the room and to use a newer model that shuts off automatically if it’s knocked over. “Make certain that you maintain at least a three foot area around the space heater, so it’s not up close to upholstered furniture or on a carpet,” Quigle said.

Space heaters should also be plugged directly into the outlet, rather than using an extension cord, according to Quigle. He’s also reminding Iowans to have smoke alarms installed on every level of their home and make sure they have fresh batteries. So far this year, 31 people have died in structure fires in Iowa. “This is a sharp increase over the same time period last year when we had 20 reported fire deaths,” Quigle said. “The big thing we see is 25 of the 31 reported fire deaths (this year) occurred in (homes or apartments) and only three had working smoke detectors.”

There were 25 fire-related fatalities reported in Iowa over all of 2013. That was down from 42 in 2012.

(Radio Iowa)

Traffic stop in Montgomery County results in arrest for drugs

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop late Thursday night in Red Oak resulted in the arrest of a local man on drug charges. Red Oak Police say 45-year old Robert Joe Coddington, of Red Oak, faces Possession of Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine – 2nd offense, and OWI/1st offense, charges.

After Coddington was pulled over at around midnight at intersection of Eastern Avenue & Birch Streets, in Red Oak, officers found him to allegedly be in possession of Meth. Deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office assisted in making the arrest.  Coddington was taken into custody and brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center, where he was tested for OWI by the Cass County Sheriff’s Office’ Drug Recognition Expert.

Coddington was being held in the jail on $2,000 cash bond.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th

Trading Post

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

FOR SALE: Numerous items will be for sale this weekend (Fri., Sat. & Sun., 11/14-16), at a home in Wiota. The resident has books, cd’s, dvd’s, clothes and stuffed toys to name but a few of the items. The home is located at 108 Pioneer Avenue. Please call 712-249-8234 for specific items and/or directions to the residence.

FOR SALE: 8 HP 2 stage snowblower 27 in. Murry Blizzard electric start. Only used twice last year. Like new, $350.00 Atlantic 243-9849.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Burgundy Couch – Excellent Condition – $100.00/or best offer.  This is a two-cushioned davenport, and is 6 years old. The foam has been replaced in the fusions, and they show no wear. The couch comes from a non-smoking, pet-free household. It was made by Cochrane Furniture in North Carolina. Interested party must pick up. $100.00/or best offer. Located in Exira. Contact Charles Paulsen if interested, #712-830-6109.

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FOR SALE: 2 Tickets to Iowa vs. Wisconsin football game on Saturday, November 22nd.  $50 per ticket on the press box side 35 yard line mid way up. Parking pass is included with purchase of tickets.  Call 712-249-8037.

FOR SALE: 3/4 of a pickup load of fresh cut hickory; still green and not split. 712-789-1441.

FOR SALE: Tupperware salt/pepper shakers $15; Tupperware gold 12 ounce cups $15; and HP Envy computer with 17 inch monitor installed 8-point one Windows $500 OBO. 712-304-5607.

FOR SALE:  Panasonic microwave…1300 watt…….sensor cooking….20 1/2 long, 14 1/2 d and 11 1/4 high -$60.  Call 712-304-5607 in Wiota.

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FOR SALE:  Set of headlights for 2000 toyota Celica GTS $50 and passenger side taillight $20.  Call 712-304-5607 in Wiota.
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Atlantic P-D warns of continued scam attempts

News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department Thursday, issued a reminder to the public about numerous telephone scams being perpetrated against citizens every day. In recent weeks these scams have been escalating to the point that police are receiving several complaints per week.Atlantic Police patrch

Two of the most frequent types of calls claim to be from either the I.R.S. or from publishers clearing house. Some of the calls even use automated calling systems in order to sound legitimate.  Neither publishers clearing house, nor the IRS will use a telephone call to contact you with prizes won or taxes owed. Under no circumstances should you give any personal information (such as name and address or date of birth or social security number), financial information, (credit card numbers or bank account numbers) nor should you send cash or money orders to the caller. The only true way to handle the calls is to simply hang up. Any new calls should either not be answered if they show from that number, or if caller ID shows no number and it is the same type of call, simply hang up.

The scammers on the other end are experts at gaining your confidence or compliance by tempting you to win something or by threatening you with arrest. Police say you should simply hang up the phone. Authorities are aware of these scams and individual police reports are unnecessary.

If you have elderly family members that are unaware of these scams, sit down and explain the process with them. The scammers tend to prey especially on the elderly.

(Press Release)

JEAN DUSTIN, 91, formerly of Audubon (Svcs. 11/15/14)

Obituaries

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JEAN DUSTIN, 91, of Liberty, MO (& formerly of Audubon), died Wed., Nov. 12th, at her home in Liberty, MO. Funeral services for JEAN DUSTIN will be held Saturday (Nov. 15th) at 1-p.m. , at the Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is 12:30-p.m. Saturday until the time of service at 1p.m.

Burial will be in the Gray Cemetery, west of Gray, IA.

JEAN DUSTIN is survived by:

Her daughter – Mary Jo (James) Stayton, of Independence, MO.

Her sister – Inez McCaslen, of Sioux City.

3 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter, other relatives & friends.

Got leaves? Leave them until it warms up or you’ll damage your grass

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 14th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

More snow is in the weekend forecast as colder-than-normal temperatures persist for much of Iowa in the teens, 20s and low 30s. Many of us still have leaf raking and other yard work to do before winter arrives, but midwest educator John Fech says the best thing you can do for your lawn is to keep off the grass.  “When you’ve got that layer of ice out there, it’s really best to just lay off of it,” Fech says. “If you’ve got a big pile of leaves, you’ve got a big pile of leaves and you can get to it when we get some warmer days. You can get some crunching on that ice and break off a lot of crowns of the grass. To be on the safe side, wait until it warms up a bit.”

Many Iowans’ evergreen trees emerged with brown needles after a tough winter last year, so he says preventative care may be called for if you have those trees. “Our broadleaf evergreens really took it on the chin last year,” Fech says. “On days when we get above freezing, say when we get above 35 or 40 degrees, there is a material called an anti-dessicant, an anti-drying agent that you can apply to them. Typically, three times over the winter. Pick out a day when we do perk back up into the high 30s and go from there.”

If you’ve planted trees on your property in the past year, you’ll likely want to protect those, too, for the winter ahead.  “Put some sort of tree protector on the trunk, a stiff piece of PVC that you split down the middle,” he says. “That would work real well to protect it against rabbit damage, squirrel damage, mouse damage.”

Parts of Iowa may see one or two more inches of snow fall on Saturday though forecasters say we should see more seasonable, warmer temperatures -perhaps- by late next week.

(Radio Iowa)