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2 vehicle non-injury accident in Montgomery County

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported and no citations were issued following a two-vehicle accident this (Friday) morning. The crash occurred at around 8-a.m near 1186 210th Street, southeast of Emerson.

Officials say a 1978 Ford pickup driven by Matthew Stacy, was traveling east on 210th Street and cresting a hill. At about the same time, Sarah Smith was pulling out of a driveway in her 2009 Nissan Murano onto westbound 210th.  Because of the obstruction created by the hill, Smith didn’t see Stacy’s pickup approaching, and Stacy couldn’t stop in time once he came over the hill.

The vehicles collided at the driveway entrance, with Stacy’s pickup coming to rest in the north ditch. Neither driver reported any injurues, and both refused treatment from rescue crews. Damage from the collision amounted to $9,000.

District to burn down old Iowa school building

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton School District will burn down its nearly century-old elementary school building to save money this weekend. District officials say Sunday’s controlled burn, which was delayed by one -week due to the previously dry and windy conditions, will save up to $60,000 in demolition costs.

The unique event will also serve as a training exercise for firefighters. About 100 of them from a dozen or so departments are expected to turn up for the burn, which will be aided by wooden pallets donated by residents. Superintendent Dean Schnoes says the district, like others, is always seeking ways to save money.

Fire training consultant Cliff McFarland says controlled burns like the one Sunday will help volunteer departments better coordinate large-scale fire scenarios.

Backyard and Beyond 05-02-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 2nd, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Larry Bowman about what to do with sad looking Evergreens.

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Gov. Branstad announces appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad today (Friday) announced his appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions. Among the individuals in southwest Iowa whose appointments went into effect on May 1st, and are not subject to Iowa Senate confirmation, is:

Tom Ling, of Glenwood – Interoperable Communications System Board, and Jolene Caldwell, of Council Bluffs – Organic Advisory Council.

FRIDAY, MAY 2nd

Trading Post

May 2nd, 2014 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE: Friday, May 2nd until 5:00 pm @ 1201 Maple St., Atlantic. Multi family garage sale, lots of misc. items, lamps, lawn furniture, asparagas, fish aquarium.

FOR SALE:  We have a Singer Futura SEQS-6000 ALL IN ONE Sewing/ Embroidery / Quilting / Serger Machine. It’s practically new. We bought it for our mom and it was far to much for her to try to figure out. So, we got her a simple sewing machine and need to get rid of this one.  Purchased for $1099. Will sell for $625.  515-978-1008 is our cell phone to call or text.

FOR SALE:  1990 Jayco J Series 1006. Low mileage. Clean & well-cared for. Always stored indoors. All canvas, screens, cushions, curtains, drawers, & appliances in Excellent condition. LP/electric refrigerator, indoor/outdoor 3 burner LP range, indoor/outdoor dining table, sink with pump faucet, water hookup, no AC, good tread on tires & spare, low profile, 4 ft. tall when down, 7 ft. wide, 12 ft. long, opens to 25 ft., Easy & quick set-up. Light weight 1300 pounds. Easy to tow. Does not leak. Plenty of storage space. King, queen, & regular beds — sleeps 6. Ten foot awning with AstroTurf carpet. Will sell for best offer. Located in Atlantic, Iowa. Call 712-249-3868.  SOLD!

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WANTED:  Still looking for a used 30″ wide Steel Door (plain door – no design or window in it). Prefer one in good condition that may have only one or two dents in it. Call 515-943-6471. Would like to find one within 20 miles of Exira area.

FOR SALE: 1995 Coachman pop-up camper, needs a little work, needs new cables, a/c works, $400 obo, want to sell by this weekend. 712-250-0788

FREE: 2 recliners, 1 works, 1 doesnt. 243-3073.

FOR SALE: A corn sheller, in good shape. $200. 2 rolls of woven wire. $10 per roll. 2 sections of a 3 section hay feeder. $10. And 26 gauge steel sheets. 712-243-3756.

FOR SALE: Fresh asparagus. $3.50 a pound. 712-249-6202.

Bluffs man arrested for theft in Mills County

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report the arrest today (Friday), of a Pottawattamie County man on theft charges. 21-year old Jimmy Joe Gappa, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail at around 8-a.m., on a warrant for Theft in the 2nd degree. Gappa’s bond was set at $5,000.

Iowa Senate approves subpoena resolution, adjourns

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Senate has adjourned for the year, officially putting an end to the 2014 legislative session, 10 days past the anticipated April 22 end date. The House ended its session on Thursday morning. Both chambers worked through the night Wednesday to complete the state budget and other policy bills.

Senate adjournment was delayed when Democrats, as their last action, proposed a resolution that would give the Government Oversight Committee power to subpoena witnesses. Republicans objected, which required a return Friday morning to pass the resolution. The committee is investigating state settlement agreements and other issues in the executive branch of government.

The resolution passed by voice vote. The final resolution declaring the 2014 session over swiftly passed, ending the year for lawmakers.

Court: Iowa license plates must show county name

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May 2nd, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Supreme Court says police officers can legally stop any vehicle that has a frame covering the county name on its license plate. The court ruled 5-2 on Friday that obscuring the county violates a law that requires motorists to “permit full view of all numerals and letters” on the plate. The decision backs undercover Davenport officers who used the issue to justify stopping a man who was under surveillance for suspected drug dealing.

Dissenting Justice Brent Appel says the ruling is a warning to thousands of motorists who have frames promoting sports teams and auto dealers. He says they need to check whether the frame covers the county name because police now “may stop the vehicle anywhere and at any time” without any sign of other criminal wrongdoing.

7AM Newscast 05-02-2014

News, Podcasts

May 2nd, 2014 by admin

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Thursday Track Results

Sports

May 2nd, 2014 by Jim Field

GRISWOLD TIGER COED

Girls:

  1. Griswold 160
  2. Shenandoah 101.5
  3. Fremont-Mills 73.5
  4. Stanton 72
  5. Lenox 51
  6. Nodaway Valley 46
  7. Sidney 44
  8. Essex 41

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Boys:

  1. St. Albert 157
  2. Missouri Valley 100
  3. Griswold 83
  4. Nodaway Valley 74
  5. Southwest Valley 64
  6. Nishnabotna 55
  7. Stanton 23

CLICK HERE for complete results!

WOODBINE GIRLS INVITATIONAL

  1. Treynor 189
  2. Woodbine 132
  3. Missouri Valley 75
  4. Logan-Magnolia 56
  5. Boyer Valley 53
  6. Charter Oak-Ute 41
  7. Riverside 39

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