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Storm Lake City leaders drafting new pigeon plan

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After push-back on a previously proposed 10 bird limit on the number of pigeons that could be kept at a Storm Lake residence, city officials are considering a 100 bird limit. During a meeting last month, a family that raises and races homing pigeons told the Storm Lake City Council they often have 80 birds on their property. Longtime resident Dan Maier says Storm Lake had problems in the 1980s and ’90s with pigeon and crow droppings — and it will be a problem again if up to 100 birds are allowed at a single property.

Storm Lake Racing Pigeon Club (Facebook photo)

Daryle Saltzgiver, president of the Missouri River Flyers pigeon racing club, disputes the idea that homing pigeons spread respiratory illnesses.

 

Storm Lake City Council member Meg McKeon says she’s learned a lot about homing pigeons in the past couple of months.

Storm Lake officials are preparing an ordinance for pigeons that’s like one Sioux City has had for decades. A public hearing on the ordinance will be held at the next council meeting on November 4th.

Who’s Gonna Win? – Week 7 – 10/11/2024

Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 11th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

Asa Lucas, Chris Parks, Christian Adams, and Matt Mullenix take a look at 8 area high school football games each week throughout the season. We try to provide some insight into the match-ups while competing for top prognosticator and the Whosman Trophy.

Who’s Gonna Win? is brought to you again in 2024 by Rush CPA & Associates and Fareway.

Last Week:

Asa Lucas: 6-2

Matt Mullenix 7-1
Chris Parks 7-1
Christian Adams 8-0

Overall 2024 Standings:

Matt Mullenix 40-8
Chris Parks 40-8
Chrisitan Adams 39-9

Asa Lucas 36-12

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Trojan Preview – Week 7 – 10/11/2024

Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 11th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

KJAN Sports Director Asa Lucas’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. This week we talk about the bitter Week 6 loss against Creston and look ahead to a road trip against Perry.

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30 Iowa cities compete for mural project

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Thirty Iowa cities – including Adair, Greenfield, Harlan, Mt. Ayr and Villisca – have entered a state contest to win a large-scale public mural for their community. The design and painting will be done by Iowa City artist Thomas Agran who has been commissioned by non-profits, cities and corporations to do over 50 murals in the past decade. Each city competing for a mural submitted a one-minute video to showcase the attributes of their town. A few of the videos, like Jefferson’s, directly referenced the potential mural.

A group from Osceola County hopes to put the mural on an agricultural museum in Sibley.

Online voting to determine the three finalists ends on Tuesday, October 15th at 5 p.m. See this link to watch the videos and cast a vote. Other communities that are vying for the mural include: Waverly; Osceola County/Sibley; Oelwein; Fort Dodge; Fort Madison; Fairfield; Indianola; Lone Tree; Boone; Pocahontas; Quad Cities; LeClaire; West Branch; Manchester; Rock Rapids; Sac City; Jefferson; Ames; Cedar Rapids; Elkader; Spencer, and Osceola.

Gas prices in Iowa dip slightly from last week

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – Motorists may have noticed a slight dip in the price of gasoline this past week. According to the Iowa Triple A fuel report, the price of a gallon of regular unleaded has was down a penny from last week, as of Oct. 9th, at $2.98/gallon, on average. That’s down 41-cents from one-year ago, and 23-cents cheaper than the national average. The nationwide average price for unleaded was $3.21/gallon, as of Wednesday, which was up a penny from last week.

Retail diesel prices were up 6-cents this past week, to a statewide average of $3.38/gallon. One-year ago, Iowa diesel prices were at $4.27/gallon. The state’s average price for diesel is 22-cents lower than the national average of $3.60/gallon.

The price of wholesale ethanol held steady, at $2.16/gallon.

Jonathan Babineaux to Serve as Honorary Captain

Sports

October 11th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Former University of Iowa standout Jonathan Babineaux will serve as honorary captain when the Hawkeyes host Washington in its Big Ten home opener on Saturday on Duke Slater Field at Kinnick Stadium. Kickoff is set for 11:10 a.m. (CT) and the game will be televised on FOX.

Babineaux played on two teams that shared Big Ten Championships in 2002 and 2004. He finished his Hawkeye career with 131 tackles (39 for loss), 18 sacks, 12 quarterback hurries, one interception, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and three pass deflections.

He started his Hawkeye career as a fullback in 2000, where he played in 11 contests as a true freshman. Babineaux redshirted his sophomore year in 2001 due to injury before moving to defensive line.

Babineaux was a key member of the 2002 defense that ranked fifth in the country in rushing defense (81.9). He started 12 games, amassing 53 tackles, including seven sacks as a sophomore. Babineaux saw action in seven games his junior campaign in 2003 before suffering a season-ending injury.

As a senior, Babineaux set a school record in tackles for loss (25 for 93 yards), while leading the team in sacks (11 for 63 yards), forced fumbles (3) and fumble recoveries (3). He also accumulated 55 tackles and one pass break-up while earning third-team All-America and first-team All-Big Ten honors.

The Port Arthur, Texas, native played 12 seasons in the National Football League after being drafted in the second round by Atlanta in 2005. He played all 12 seasons with the Falcons (2005-16). Babineaux and the Falcons reached the Super Bowl in his final year in the league (Super Bowl LI).

Babineaux will accompany the Iowa captains to midfield for Saturday’s pregame coin toss. He will also be with the Hawkeyes in the locker room before and after the game. Babineaux and his 2004 teammates will also be recognized during the first half of Saturday’s game celebrating their Big Ten championship.

Atlantic Middle School briefly evacuated this (Friday) morning after a student prank

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Students at the Atlantic Middle School were briefly evacuated this (Friday) morning, after an odor that smelled like gas was detected. Superintendent Dr. Beth Johnsen told KJAN in an e-mail, that they “Didn’t know for sure if it was a natural/ propane or sewer gas.  There is a difference with those odors, but we wanted to ensure the safety of the students, so we had them evacuate the building immediately and called the Atlantic Fire Department and Atlantic Municipal Utilities to check the building.” The students staged at the Trojan Bowl until the all-clear could be given.

Dr. Johnsen said AFD and AMU crews “Did a fabulous job of checking all parts of the building and found nothing.” She says “We suspected it was something, but wanted to make sure it wasn’t something harmful within the building.  We reviewed security cameras and determined it was a student prank.  While we were relieved it wasn’t dangerous odors, we are now dealing with student discipline.”

Dr. Johnsen said also, “We totally appreciate the quick response of our city partners, AFD and AMU for coming to our middle school and ensuring our safety.”

Iowa’s dry and getting drier as the cold weather approaches

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – After last month turned out to be Iowa’s driest September on record, October’s shaping up to be just as dry and the drought conditions are worsening. The new map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows the patches of severe drought are growing in both western Iowa and in the northeast, now covering more than seven percent of the state. A much larger section, 49-percent, is considered in moderate drought, and that stretches across the majority of Iowa’s northern half and much of the west. About 41-percent of the state is considered abnormally dry, while only about two-and-a-half percent has no moisture worries — at the moment at least — across a few counties in the southwest.

Graphic from the U.S. Drought Monitor

Forecasters say a cold front should start to arrive tonight (Friday) that will bring progressively colder temperatures over the next several days, with the first frost likely for Iowa next Tuesday. There are little to no chances for rain for at least another week.

Denison man who sold drugs to Storm Lake informant sentenced to prison

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Denison man found guilty of selling about a quarter pound of meth in Storm Lake has been sentenced to prison. In July of last year, Martin Mancilla-Gomez was arrested after selling 113 grams of meth to an informant cooperating with Storm Lake Police. A drug-sniffing dog found another 443 grams of meth wrapped in plastic and hidden inside a wet-dry vacuum in Mancilla-Gomez’s vehicle. This summer, a jury found him guilty of one count of possession of meth with the intent to deliver.

Mancilla-Gomez, who is 58 years old, must serve at least four years of a 25 year sentence before he’s eligible for parole.

3 arrested on drug charges in Creston

News

October 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department reports three people were arrested on drug charges. Authorities say at around 11:30-p.m. Thursday, 24-year-old Lacy Jo Goodnight, of Corning, was arrested at East of Mckinley Lake. Goodnight was charged with Possession of a controlled substance – Marijuana/1st offense. She was taken to the Union County Jail where she later released on $1,000 bond.

44-year-old Melinda Ann Foland, of Creston, was arrested at around 10:30-p.m. Thursday, for Possession of Marijuana/1st offense. She was cited and released from the scene on a promise to appear in court.

And, a little after 2-a.m. today (Friday), Creston Police arrested 47-year-old Toby Crawford, of Creston, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Crawford was cited and released on a promise to appear in court.