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July 12 Storm damage/incident reports

News, Weather

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Will be updated as reports come in)

Numerous reports from across southwest and western Iowa, as well as eastern Nebraska, of trees and power lines down.

7:30-a.m., Union County EMA reports an estimated 50 mph gust of wind in Creston.

7:17-a.m., 65 mph wind gust reported by the public, 1 mile north of Fontanelle.

7:05-a.m., tree down across the road near Cumberland (location unclear)

7:10-a.m. Tree down across the road at 3rd and Linn, in Atlantic.

3rd & Linn in Atlantic (Lori Murphy, photo)

7:16-a.m., Atlantic Fire dispatched for a tree fire along Hwy 71, just south of Memphis Road; Fire out now (7:26-a.m.). Tree down across the power line.

7:12-a.m, Power outage reported in SW/SE Atlantic by residents.

7:12-a.m., Tstm Wind Gust in Corning estimated at 70 mph (report from the Public)

6:38-a.m., Multiple trees damaged in Council Bluffs.

6:17-a.m., Thunderstorm wind damage 3 miles E/SE of Council Bluffs. Roof blown-off the Titan Hill Intermediate School.

6:12-a.m.,  Hail just under the size of pennies reported in Earlham.

Montgomery County EMA photo

Montgomery County EMA photo

Cass County Extension Report 7-12-2023

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

July 12th, 2023 by Jim Field

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Adair County Fair begins in Greenfield

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Fair is underway in Greenfield, from now through July 16th. View today’s schedule below:

Audubon County Fair Schedule for 7/12/23

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – A five-day run of the Audubon County Fair begins today (Wednesday). You can see the complete schedule HERE. Today’s activities at the fair include:

9:00 AM Judging 4-H Static Exhibits
9:00 AM-6:00 PM Fair board secretary’s office open
9:30 AM 4-H Garden Plot Judging
2:00 PM 4-H Communications & Table Setting Event – Agrihall
4:00 PM Open Class exhibits may arrive
4:00 PM Clover Kids Pet Show – Rabbit & Poultry Show Area
4:30 PM Clover Kids Showcase – 4-H Bldg.
5:00 PM 4-H Pet & Dog Show – Livestock Pavilion
6:00 PM 4-H Club booth displays must be set-up

Secretary Pate announces open nominations for 2023 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award

News

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate, Tuesday, announced that nominations for the 2023 John Lewis Youth Leadership award are now open for all Iowans aged 25 and under.  The John Lewis Leadership Award was established in 2021 as a way for every state to honor the extraordinary accomplishments of Congressman John Lewis. Secretaries of State across the nation are encouraged to recognize gifted, civic-minded young people with demonstrated leadership abilities with the award each year.

Nominations for the John Lewis Youth Leadership Award are open to Iowa residents aged 25 years or under for their meaningful commitment in addressing civil rights issues and bringing about authentic change in their communities. All nominations will be reviewed by the Office of the Iowa Secretary of State. Nomination closes on October 6 and recipients will be recognized in December.

Nomination forms are available at:

https://sos.iowa.gov/Initiatives/JohnLewisYouthAward.html

The John Lewis Youth Leadership Award was established by the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) and each state is encouraged to award up to two recipients each calendar year.

Shelby County Fair Schedule for Wed., July 12, 2023

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby County Fair begins its week long run today (Wednesday), in Harlan. Here’s today’s schedule of events & activities:

6:30 – 8:30 a.m………….Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Swine – Unload at dock and be inspected by veterinarian.
8:00 a.m…………………..Opening Flag Raising Ceremony – Front Gate
8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m…..Bottle/Bucket Calf followed by Bottle/Bucket Calf Plus One Interviews-Extension Office, 906 6 th Street
9:00 -10:00 a.m…………Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Sheep and Goats – Unload at dock and be inspected by veterinarian
9:00 -11:00 a.m…………4-H Cake Decorating entries – 4-H Exhibit Building
8:45 a.m…………………..4-H Table Setting Exhibitor’s Meeting
9:00 -11:00 a.m…………4-H Table Setting – 4-H Exhibit Building
11:00 a.m…………………Willard Olson Swine Contest – 4-H Exhibit Building
11:15 a.m…………………Best of Iowa Contest Exhibitor’s Meeting
11:30 a.m…………………Best of Iowa Contest – Immanuel Lutheran Church
1:00 p.m…………………..4-H Booths to be finished
12:00 – 6:00 p.m………..Enter Open Class Non-Livestock Exhibits
6:30 p.m…………………..Judge Open Class Non-Livestock Departments (if not judging Thurs.)
5:30 – 6:30 p.m………….Enter 4-H/FFA Rabbits – All livestock must be inspected by the vet before  going to their cage
4:30 – 7:00 p.m………….Enter & Weigh 4-H/FFA Market Beef, Breeding Beef, & Dairy – Unload at dock and be inspected by a veterinarian.
4:30 – 5:30 p.m………….4-H/FFA Horses will be checked in – All livestock must be inspected by the vet before going to stall.
6:00 p.m…………………Tractor Pull – Grandstand
6:30 – 7:30 p.m………….Enter 4-H/FFA Poultry and Rabbits

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., July 12, 2023

Weather

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible early this morning. The main hazards will be damaging wind gusts, though hail and locally heavy rainfall are also possible; Showers and thunderstorms through mid-day. Some of the storms could produce heavy rainfall. High near 84. East southeast wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west this afternoon. New rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches possible.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 64. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northeast after midnight.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. West wind 5 to 10 mph.

Tom. Night: A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after midnight. Low around 64.

Friday: A 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, otherwise Mostly sunny, with a high near 83.

Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 85.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 90. Our Low was 67. As of 7-a.m. (24-hour precip.) rainfall in Atlantic was .12″.  Last year on this date the High was 85 and the Low was 56. The Record High on this date was 106 in 1939. The Record Low was 47 in 1895 & 1975. Sunset was at 5:56-a.m. Sunset is at 8:54-p.m.

Iowa point guard Dasonte Bowen on summer workouts

Sports

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa sophomore Dasonte Bowen is working to get an expanded role next basketball season. The native of Boston appeared in 26 games last season and averaged nine minutes. He hopes to fill the void at point guard created by the transfer of point guard Ahron Ulis to Nebraska.

Bowen feels he is better prepared for the physical challenge of the Big Ten.

The Hawkeyes finished 19-14 last season and lost to Auburn in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Phil Steele’s College Football Preview on the Iowa offense

Sports

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

At least one college preview magazine expects the Iowa offense to make significant progress this season. Phil Steele of Phil Steele’s College Football Previews says the addition of Michigan transfer Cade McNamara at quarterback will boost an offense that ranked 130th out of 131 FBS teams during an 8-5 season.

Steele says overall the Hawkeye offense has more talent and experience.

Iowa only scored 19 offensive touchdowns last season and Steele expects that number to be much larger this season.

The Hawkeyes open the season at home on September second against Utah State. Phil Steele’s College Football Preview is available at all Barnes and Nobel stores.

Iowa legislature passes fetal heartbeat bill, governor to sign it Friday

News

July 12th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After a 15 hour special session at the statehouse, the Republican-led legislature has passed a ban on most abortions in Iowa. The bill’s almost identical to one Governor Reynolds approved five years ago. There are exceptions for certain medical conditions and for victims of rape and incest, but most abortions would be banned when cardiac activity can be detected, around the sixth week of a pregnancy.

The Iowa Supreme Court recently deadlocked on the governor’s request to lift an injunction that’s kept the 2018 law from going into effect. Senate President Amy Sinclair, a Republican from Allerton, says the law has been in limbo because of judicial overreach. “Needlessly forcing the legislature to re-pass a law that is already been enacted,” Sinclair said, “in an effort to protect the lives of every single individual across our state who has a beating heart.”

All Democrats present voted against the bill. House Democratic Leader Jennifer Konfrst of Windsor Heights says the era of big government is back. “Women will be less free in a few hours than they are right now,” Konfrst said. “…If the state can tell you you have to have a baby, what else can the state tell you? That you can’t?” Governor Reynolds says the bill provides a clear answer to the Iowa Supreme Court about the legislature’s intent and she plans to sign the bill into law Friday.

Republican Representative Shannon Lundgren of Peosta was the bill’s floor manager in 2018 and again yesterday (Tuesday).”There was nothing hypothetical about it then and there is nothing about that now,” Lundgren said. “This bill sets a clear standard where the state has an interest in the life of the child…When there is a heartbeat, there is life.” Senator Molly Donahue, a Democrat from Cedar Rapids, says the bill will force women to make difficult choices.

“This abortion ban is not preventing abortion,” Donahue said. “but rather just a cause of a heavier burden of women having to leave the state to access care or to decide to self abort in an unsafe way.” Representative Brad Sherman, a Republican from Williamsburg, says government’s job is to protect the rights of every person, including the unborn. “If they’re not prepared to have a baby, they shouldn’t have sex if they’re that concerned about it,” Sherman said. “I will stand for everyone’s right to practice abstinence.”

Representative Heather Matson, a Democrat from Ankeny, says every pregnancy is unique and sometimes dangerous. “What you are dictating to women and doctors with this bill today is that their own well being or their own extensive medical training simply doesn’t matter,” Matson said. Representative Luana Stoltenberg, a Republican from Davenport who backed the bill, says as a young woman she had three abortions.

“I was told that it was just a blob of tissue,” Stoltenberg says. “…Every day I live with the reality that I killed the only children I would ever have.” Senator Zach Wahls, a Democrat from Coralville, says the bill is a radical overreach. “Poll after poll shows that Iowans want to protect the freedom to make this personal decision for our own families,” Wahls said After 11 p.m., some opponents of the bill who’d been in the Senate gallery watching the debate started booing when the bill passed on a 32-to-17 vote.

The bill passed the House a couple of hours earlier on a 56 to 34 vote. Two House Republicans who support a ban on all abortions voted against the bill and one Republican senator voted no. All other Republicans present voted for it. Planned Parenthood officials have said they intend to challenge the law in court, so there may be another drawn out legal battle before the fate of the law is known.