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Backyard and Beyond 04-03-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

April 3rd, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Atlantic BPW Member Jacque Wickey about the BPW Craft Show.

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Heartbeat Today 04-03-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 3rd, 2014 by admin

Jim Field talks about the different special designations for the month of April.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd

Trading Post

April 3rd, 2014 by admin

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FOR SALE:  21 Volume set of The New Book of Knowledge by Grolier Incorporated. Great set of encyclopedias for children. $75. Call712-243-6539.

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8AM Sportscast 04-03-2014

Podcasts, Sports

April 3rd, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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Shelby County Fire Danger risk “Moderate” through Mon., April 7th

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

April 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Recent and forecast rain has prompted Emergency Management officials in Shelby County to lower the outdoor Fire Danger risk from “High”, to “Moderate.” The “moderate” rating will be in effect through Monday morning, following another assessment of conditions in the County.Moderate Fire Danger rating

Emergency Manager Bob Seivert says if you need help planning your controlled burn, please feel free to contact the Emergency Mgt Agency, 712-755-2124 or your local Fire Chief for assistance.

Madison County bans firearms from courthouse

News

April 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Officials in Madison County have banned firearms from the courthouse following a gun scare in the building.  The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday in favor of the ban. Madison County was the last of 16 counties in its judicial district to enact such a ban.

Guy Cook, president of the Iowa State Bar Association, applauded the vote and urged more county officials to examine security at their courthouses. The Des Moines Register reports some gun rights advocates say the ban violates Iowa law that allows residents with proper permits to carry concealed firearms.

Twenty-nine-year-old Cory Lee Daugherty is accused of pulling out a weapon and brandishing it around the Madison County courtroom last month. He faces multiple charges in the case.

Cause of car fire linked to developer a mystery

News

April 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – An investigator says it’s unclear what caused the fire that destroyed the car in which a prominent Iowa developer was found dead Sunday.  Ron Humphrey of the Iowa Fire Marshal’s Office says investigators found no definitive evidence in the burned-out Honda Accord where Bob Knapp’s body was found in rural Guthrie County.

Investigators are looking into what caused Knapp’s death and the vehicle’s fire. Humphrey says preliminary testing indicates Knapp didn’t die of carbon monoxide poisoning. He also didn’t have gunshot wounds.

Knapp left prison last week after serving about 2  1/2 years for conspiring to mishandle the removal of asbestos from a Des Moines building he was renovating. The next day, he borrowed a friend’s car so that he could check in with his parole officer. He never returned.

8AM Newscast 04-03-2014

News, Podcasts

April 3rd, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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HELEN HONOLD, 97, of Coon Rapids (4-5-14)

Obituaries

April 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

HELEN HONOLD, 97, of Coon Rapids died Thursday, April 3rd at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids.  Services for HELEN HONOLD will be held on Saturday, April 5th at 10:30 am in the First United Methodist Church in Coon Rapids.  The Ohde Funeral Home in Coon Rapids has the arrangements.

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Friends may call Friday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the funeral home.  Visitation will resume Saturday at the church at 9:30 am.

Burial in the Willow Township Cemetery near Bayard.

HELEN HONOLD is survived by:

Sons:  Jerry Honold of Coon Rapids & Doug Honold of Coon Rapids.

6 Grandchildren

9 Great-Grandchildren

As snow flies in April, data shows March was cold & dry

News, Weather

April 3rd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

We’re two weeks into spring but parts of northern Iowa will be looking a lot more like winter later today (Thursday) as several inches of snow are in the forecast. State climatologist Harry Hillaker is finished compiling the weather data for March and says the just-ended month was much chillier than normal for Iowa.  “Temperatures were running about six-and-a-half degrees colder than usual for March,” Hillaker says. “It ranks as the 22nd coldest March in 142 years of records, although just last year, March of 2013 was colder than this one.”

In Atlantic, the average low for the month of March was 17.5-degrees. We set two record low temps in March, on the second and third days of the month. The average high was 42.1. Hillaker says we’ve had six months in a row now of colder-than-normal months in Iowa and the trend is continuing into April. Precipitation was also off during March as it was exceptionally dry. “Statewide, we had an average of only about 83-hundreds of an inch of precipitation which is about one-third the usual amount for the month,” he says. “That ranks as the 11th driest March on record among 142 years of records.”

In Atlantic, we received one-third of an inch of precipitation (.33”), from rain and melted snowfall. Snowfall in Atlantic for the month amounted to just 1.9-inches. April is already starting off colder-than-normal though the long dry spell may be coming to an end.

“It does look like, at least in the short term, next week or so, we may have precipitation amounts somewhat above normal, which is something we haven’t had for some time,” Hillaker says. “Some of that could still be coming in the form of snow, especially over in northern parts of the state.”

A few areas of the state, like Sidney and Glenwood in far southwest Iowa, are reporting last month was their driest-ever March.

(Radio Iowa)