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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th

Trading Post

July 30th, 2014 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Used Bundy Student Clarinet (Plastic) for $295.00. It has been cleaned and checked. Pads and corks have been replaced where needed. It comes with a new case (choice of pink or gray), swab, cork grease, and Hite Premiere Mouthpiece. Call 712-263-6908.

FOR SALE: 7 foot diameter, 2 foot deep, galvanized steel horse tank with steel plug. Used as a kids pool in the summer and stored upside down in winter. $100 and you haul away. Call or text 712-249-3269 or 712-249-9678.

FOR SALE:  nice maytag washer in excellent working condition. White. Asking $70 or best offer. Call 712-482-3157 or 402-206-5838.

FOR SALE: Yamaha flute with case and music stand. $60.00. Call 712-249-0150 after 5:30.

FOR SALE: Metal futon $20. 243-5004.

WANTED: Used horseshoes for horses; used circular planter plates that go in old planters; old steel rod fence posts. 249-4005.

Third party candidate on ballot for Iowa governor

News

July 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A former Des Moines school board member will be on the ballot for governor as a third-party candidate. Jonathan Narcisse announced Tuesday he had been certified by the Iowa secretary of state’s office to run as the Iowa Party candidate.

Narcisse attempted to run as a Democrat in the primary election, but the secretary of state’s office ruled his nomination petitions were incomplete. His attempts to overturn the ruling in the courts were unsuccessful. That meant that state Sen. Jack Hatch was the only Democrat running for governor.

Republican Gov. Terry Branstad is running for an unprecedented sixth non-consecutive term. Narcisse has owned a number of publications, including the Iowa Bystander. He served on the Des Moines School Board for two years. He also ran for governor in 2010.

Backyard and Beyond 07-30-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 30th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Wendy Schultz and Kristin Schuler, Host and Speaker respectively for upcoming local programs, about Human Trafficking in our backyard and in the world.

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Norwalk murder, woman’s disappearance unsolved

News

July 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – It’s been three years since 79-year-old Bill Wood of Norwalk was found dead in his burned home and his 72-year-old wife, Kay Wood, couldn’t be found but investigators and family members remain determined to find who’s responsible. Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Agent Michael Motsinger says leads have slowed but he’s hoping that letting the public know the crime remains unsolved may help uncover important information.

Bill Wood’s body was found inside the couple’s burned out home on July 30, 2011. He had been shot.  Kay has never been found. Their red Chevrolet Silverado pickup was located at a Kansas City apartment complex.

Composite police sketch of Person of Interest in Wood murder and disappearance.

Composite police sketch of Person of Interest in Wood murder and disappearance.

Motsinger says a man seen walking away from the truck has never been identified and remains of interest. An $8,000 reward for information remains in place.

Cases of West Nile Virus Increase in Iowa: 3 reported so far

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Although cases of West Nile virus are typically seen in early autumn in Iowa, three cases of the illness have already been reported in the state. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), current surveillance data shows one case each in Clay, Monona, and Woodbury counties. Sentinel sites have also collected mosquitoes carrying the West Nile virus in Central Iowa. The IDPH reminds Iowans to protect themselves against mosquito bites, the way by which West Nile virus is transmitted.

IDPH Medical Director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk says “There has been a lot of media attention on the Chikungunya virus, another mosquito transmitted disease. No cases of Chikungunya have been reported in Iowa; however, it’s important to remember that the best way to avoid Chikungunya, West Nile virus, or other mosquito-borne diseases is to protect and prevent – protect yourself against mosquito bites and prevent mosquitoes from breeding by getting rid of the places they lay eggs.”

She offers these tips to protect yourself:

Use insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Always read the repellent label and consult with a health care provider if you have questions when using these types of products for children. For example, DEET should not be used on infants less than 2 months old and oil of lemon eucalyptus should not be used on children under 3 years old.
Avoid outdoor activities at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.
Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, shoes, and socks whenever possible outdoors.
Prevent:

Eliminate standing water around the home because that’s where mosquitoes lay eggs.  Empty water from buckets, cans, pool covers and pet water dishes. Change water in bird baths every three to four days.

Approximately 20 percent of people infected with West Nile virus will have mild to moderate symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches and vomiting. Less than one percent of people infected become seriously ill and rarely someone dies. Since West Nile first appeared in Iowa in 2002, it has been found in every county in Iowa, either in humans, horses, or birds. In 2013, there were 44 human cases of West Nile virus and zero deaths.

To see the latest surveillance report on Lyme disease and to learn more about how to prevent it, visit http://bit.ly/Ux5ZgW.

 

8AM Sportscast 07-30-2014

Podcasts, Sports

July 30th, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 07-30-2014

News, Podcasts

July 30th, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 07-30-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 30th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Mike Thomas about the Football University program.

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Sioux City riverboat casino prepares for last day

News

July 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Argosy riverboat casino is preparing to take its last bets Wednesday, having told the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission that it will close by 5 p.m. as ordered.

Last week the Iowa Supreme Court rejected a request that the operation be allowed to remain open while its owners pursued court action. The casino parent, Penn National Gaming Co., wanted to remain open while appealing a ruling by the gaming commission. In April the commission ordered the casino to close because it doesn’t meet license requirements.

Penn National lost its bid last year to operate a land-based casino in Sioux City. A Hard Rock casino and hotel by another developer is scheduled to open Friday night.

(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. News/Funeral report, Wed. 7/30/2014

News, Podcasts

July 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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