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Pilot hurt when ultralight crashes near Winterset

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June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

WINTERSET, Iowa (AP) – The pilot of an ultralight aircraft was flown to a Des Moines hospital after his aircraft crashed near Winterset. Madison County authorities say the aircraft struck ground in a field west of Winterset about 8 p.m. Thursday.

Authorities say 54-year-old Patrick Cook, of Winterset, suffered head, leg and abdominal injuries.  A witness told officers that the aircraft hit a power line before crashing.

Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Fri., June 6th 2014

Weather

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 5:30-a.m.)

Today: Patchy fog before 8am; Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. S/Se @ 5-10. Tonight: Mo. Cldy w/a 20% chance of showers & thunderstorms after 3am. Low around 63. SE wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday: Mo. Cldy w/a 70% chance of showers & thunderstorms, mainly between 7am and 1pm. High near 77. E/NE wind 5 to 10 mph. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sat. Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60. North wind 10 to 15 mph.

Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 73. East northeast wind 8 to 11 mph.
Sun. Night: Mo. Cldy w/a 40% chance of showers & thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Low around 59. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Monday: Mo. Cldy w/a 50% chance of showers & thunderstorms. High near 73.

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Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 75. Our overnight low through 5:30-a.m. today was 58.
We received a Trace of rain Thursday evening, here in Atlantic.

Beware of dense fog this morning

Weather

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AREA COUNTIES: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS- ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD-

FRI JUN 6 2014 …PATCHY DENSE FOG DEVELOPING ACROSS THE AREA EARLY THIS MORNING.

FOG IS DEVELOPING OVER PORTIONS OF WESTERN…SOUTHWEST AND CENTRAL IOWA EARLY THIS FRIDAY MORNING. WITH LIGHT WINDS EXPECTED THROUGH SUNRISE…THE FOG IS LIKELY TO WORSEN DURING THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS AND BEGIN TO LIFT AFTER 8 AM THIS MORNING. PATCHY DENSE FOG CAN BE EXPECTED FROM TIME TO TIME THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING COMMUTE.

MOTORISTS ARE URGED TO ALLOW EXTRA TRAVEL TIME TO REACH THEIR DESTINATION SAFELY. ALSO…USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS AND BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS NEAR INTERSECTIONS AND RAILROAD CROSSINGS IF DENSE FOG IS ENCOUNTERED. POOR VISIBILITY CAN HIDE APPROACHING VEHICLES AND TRAINS.

ELMER T. NIELSEN, 91, of Exira (Svcs. 6/8/14)

Obituaries

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

ELMER T. NIELSEN, 91, of Exira, died Wed., June 4th, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for ELMER NIELSEN will be held 1:30-p.m. Sun., June 8th, 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 6-p.m. Saturday (June 7th).

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

ELMER T. NIELSEN is survived by:

His wife – Helen Nielsen, of Exira.

His sons – Robert (Sylvia) Nielsen, of Exira; Randall Nielsen, of Newell; and Richard (Diane) Nielsen, of Exira.

5 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

National Guard rededicates Readiness Centers in Dubuque and Council Bluffs

News

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa National Guard is rededicating readiness centers in Dubuque and Council Bluffs that have undergone renovation. Guard spokesman, Colonel Greg Hapgood, says it’s part of an ongoing maintenance program. “Renovations usually have to do with new heating, air conditioning, ventilation, paint, electrical wiring, they’ll generally create better spaces for soldiers to train and learn in. And so this will certainly improve the utility for both of these armories in Iowa,”Hapgood says. There have been armories for the Iowa National Guard around for years, and they are now becoming more modern facilities.

“The term armory for the most part is interchangeable with readiness centers, but we are really moving toward the term readiness centers, because that’s a lot more accurate depiction of what these facilities are used for,” Hapgood says. The Dubuque Readiness Center was rededicated Thursday afternoon.

The Council Bluffs Readiness Center and Field Maintenance Shop rededication is set for today (Friday) at 11 a-m. The four-point-five million dollar ($4.5) project began in October 2012 and features a complete renovation of both original facilities, which were built in 1993. The existing Readiness Center facility included the addition of some space along with new ceilings, wall and floor coverings, energy-efficient heating and conditioning systems and windows. The Field Maintenance Shop received an additional four-thousand square feet of space, including work bays, radiant heat and air equipment, new storm sewer, fencing, windows, and a new heating and cooling systems.

Colonel Hapgood says the completion of these facilities keeps them on track with maintenance plans. “Generally our philosophy with the Iowa National Guard is that we want every facility to be renovated within the last 20 years, or be newly built within the last 20 years, and we are absolutely on schedule for that,” Hapgood says. The centers not only serve as training facilities for the Iowa National Guard, but Hapgood says they can be rented out for use by the community. He says they provided a good link between the citizen soldiers and the communities they serve.

“The communities really are the hub in the Iowa National Guard. Those communities absolutely support our soldiers, airmen and families, and it’s an invaluable relationship for us,” according to Hapgood. The Council Bluffs Readiness Center is home to approximately 250 solders with Detachment 1, Company F, 334th Brigade Support Battalion; Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry; Detachment 1, Company B, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry; and Company D, Iowa Army National Guard Recruit Sustainment Program.

(Radio Iowa)

Interim Superintendent appointed for the Iowa School for the Deaf

News

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Board of Regents has named an interim superintendent for the Iowa School for the Deaf. According to the Omaha World-Herald, Assistant Administrator John Cool will take over July 1 and is expected to serve for about a month. The regents on Wednesday approved paying him an annual salary of $121,978.

Steven Gettel was appointed superintendent effective Aug. 1st. He will make an annual salary of $180,000 to oversee the Council Bluffs school as well as Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the regents’ other special school, in Vinton. Gettel, director of the Montana School for the Deaf and Blind, will move to Council Bluffs this summer.

Superintendent Patrick Clancy retires June 30th.

Storm damages western Iowa recreation area

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

MISSOURI VALLEY, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resource says storm damage will delay the reopening of a western Iowa recreation area. The DNR announced Thursday that the Wilson Island State Recreation Area won’t reopen until mid-summer because of severe storms that hit the northwest Pottawattamie County park Tuesday. The storm included baseball-sized hail, high winds and 4 inches of rain.

Damage included 11 broken windows in the park office, which also had damage to its siding and roof. About 30 cottonwood trees also were uprooted. The park has been closed since flooding in 2011 caused extensive damage.

5 injured during collison near Onawa on I-29 Thursday

News

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports five people were transported to Burgess Hospital in Onawa, following a collision about 4-miles north of the Onawa exit on Interstate 29, late Thursday morning. Officials say a 1997 Toyota Camry driven by 29-year old Abdirahman Awad, was traveling northbound at mile marker 116 at around 11:50-a.m., when for reasons unknown, the car went out of control, crossed the median, and collided head on with a southbound FedEx delivery truck, in the southbound lanes of travel. Both vehicles came to rest on the Interstate.

The driver of the semi, 38-year old Jimmy Ring, Awad, 41-year old Corey Dwight Zautke, and two unidentified passengers in the Toyota, were all transported to the hospital for treatment of what were described as non-life threatening injuries.

The accident remains under investigation.

 

Atlantic to begin spraying for mosquitoes next week

News

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

John Lund, Assistant to Atlantic City Administrator Doug Harris, reports Street Department crews will begin spraying for mosquitoes next week. The weekly activity takes place on Thursday’s and Friday’s throughout the community, and is usually done early in the morning.

Ventura leads Royals to 3-2 win over Cardinals

Sports

June 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Yordano Ventura threw six innings in his return from a sore elbow, and the Kansas City Royals rallied to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Thursday night and end a string of eight straight home losses to their in-state rivals. Ventura was skipped his previous time through the rotation because of minor elbow pain, but he looked sharp in his return. He pitched to contact and took advantage of some sharp defense, which helped him to limit the damage whenever he ran into trouble.

The Royals rallied for three runs off Michael Wacha to take the lead in the sixth inning, and Francisley Bueno and Wade Davis each pitched a perfect inning in relief of Ventura.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina drilled Royals leadoff hitter Nori Aoki in the helmet in the first inning Thursday night while trying to throw the ball back to his pitcher. Aoki had just taken a pitch inside and was bent a bit over the plate when Molina wound up and fired the ball back to Cardinals starter Michael Wacha. The ball traveled about two feet before it ricocheted off Aoki’s helmet and toward the third base dugout.

Aoki dropped to the dirt in a heap in the batter’s box and Molina immediately bent over to see whether he was OK. Royals manager Ned Yost and several other personnel also ran out from the dugout to check on Aoki, who eventually stood up and resumed his at-bat. He grounded out moments later.