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Radio Iowa/Baseball Coaches Association Release New Rankings 7/1/2013

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July 1st, 2013 by admin

Class 4A
1. Ankeny, LW #1
2. Iowa City West, LW #2
3. WDM Valley, LW #4
4. Johnston, LW #5
5. DSM East, LW #6
6. Fort Dodge, LW #3
7. Dowling Catholic, LW #6
8. Cedar Rapids Prairie, LW #8
9. Muscatine, LW #9
10.Cedar Rapids Xavier, LW (X)

 Class 3A
1. Sioux City Heelan, LW #2
2. Clear Lake, LW #1
3. Davenport Assumption, LW #3
4. Glenwood, LW #4
5. LeMars, LW #6
6. Chariton, LW #8
7. Benton, LW #5
8. Harlan, LW #9
9. Storm Lake, LW (X)
10.ADM (Adel), LW (X)

 Class 2A
1. Dyersville Beckman, LW #2
2. North Polk, LW #1
3. Cascade, LW #3
4. Roland-Story, LW #4
5. Carroll Kuemper, LW #5
6. Wilton, LW #6
7. Ogden, LW #7
8. Iowa City Regina, LW #9
9. Council Bluffs St. Albert, LW #10
10.Treynor, LW #8

 Class 1A
1. Mason City Newman, LW #1
2. Twin Cedars, LW #3
3. Van Meter, LW #2
4. Don Bosco, LW #4
5. Martensdale-St. Mary’s, LW #5
6. Lawton-Bronson, LW #6
7. Hinton, LW #7
8. West Lyon, LW #8
9. Lansing Kee, LW #10
10.Lisbon, LW #9

Iowa’s top insurer delays exchange participation

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July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

 DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The chairman of Iowa’s leading health insurer says the company will not participate in the state’s new health exchange during 2014. Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield CEO John Forsyth said Monday that the insurer will enter the online insurance marketplace in 2015. He said the decision to delay was not financially motivated, but based on concern that implementing the exchange would be bumpy in year one.  Sunday was the deadline for insurance carriers to file to be included in the Iowa exchange. 
 
Under President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, all states must have a health exchange, with enrollment starting Oct. 1 and coverage on Jan. 1.  Iowa’s insurance commissioner is expected to soon release more information on the exchange participants.

Malvern woman injured when her car hits a post office

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Malvern woman was injured last week, when the vehicle she was driving plowed into the wall of a Post Office in Malvern. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports June Malcom was attempting to park her 2005 Buick at around 9:35-a.m. Wednesday, when she stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brake. He car hit the west wall of the Post Office. Malcom was transported to Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, by Malvern Rescue. There was no report on the extent of her injuries, or a dollar figure on the damage to the car and building.

Later that same day, Brooke Paulsen, of Malvern, was driving a 2002 Buick westbound on Keys Avenue, when she lost control of the vehicle prior to crossing a bridge. The car hit the south side of the bridge and came to rest on a gravel road. Paulsen was cited for Failure to Maintain Control. No injuries were reported.

Glenwood man arrested on assault & child abuse charges

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports a Glenwood man was arrested last week on assault and child endangerment charges. 33-year old Dwight Allen Leach was arrested Thursday evening on charges of Domestic Abuse Assault (no bond), Assault, Child Endangerment and Interference with Officials Acts. His bond on all charges except that which was related to domestic abuse, was set at $2,600.

Also arrested Thursday, was 52-year old Julie Ann Vore, of Council Bluffs. Vore was taken into custody at around 2:30-a.m., for Driving While Barred. Her bond was set at $2,000.

Last Wednesday night, 49-year old Marlin David McDaniel, of Pacific Junction, was arrested for Simple Assault. About an hour earlier, 24-year old Christopher Lee McDaniel, also of Pacific Junction, was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Interference with Official Acts. His bond was set at $600, while Marlin McDaniel’s bond was $300.

Ag Secretary says farmers markets important beyond the produce

Ag/Outdoor

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Local growers from across the state will soon have the opportunity to sell their onions, radishes, sweet corn, and other fresh home-grown produce at their local farmers markets. Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, Bill Northey, says the markets are more than a place to get fresh food, they also serve as an important social gathering point where people can interact. Northey says you can spend part of a morning or afternoon talking to someone and you can learn how food is grown. And while he says farmers markets are a very small part of agriculture economically, they are very important socially. 

Northey encourages you to talk with growers and learn more about the food you eat while you’re visiting the markets.”We know many folks — even though they are surrounded by agriculture — don’t know anything about it, and certainly don’t know how food is grown,” Northey says. “So, farmers markets are a great way to increase that interaction and make people feel better about the food they’re eating.” 

Northey says Iowa is among the top two or three states for the number of farmers markets per capita in the country.

(Radio Iowa)

Fire destroys century old barn near Atlantic

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A more than century old barn that has stood the test of time was reduced to rubble in less than an hour this (Monday) morning, near Atlantic.

Fire fully engulfs the barn.

Fire fully engulfs the barn.

Firefighters from Atlantic and Marne were called to the fire at Indian Creek Farms at 57202 Indian Creek Street, at around 9:15-a.m. Doug Redinbaugh and his son Matt own the property. Doug told KJAN News he thinks the blaze started with an animal that ran from a burn pile a distance away from the barn.

The burn pile which likely resulted in the barn fire.

The burn pile which likely resulted in the barn fire.

He says they were burning trees from last week’s storm at around 7-a.m.. Cats near the fire were on the prowl for mice escaping the fire, and it’s possible, according to Redinbaugh, that a raccoon living in the debris caught on fire and ran to the barn, catching it on fire. 

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon speculated that embers from the burn pile may have caused the blaze, but he acknowledged the winds weren’t very strong at the time the burn pile was ignited. The barn and its contents were a total loss. Doug Redinbaugh said they were using the wood framed and metal coated structure as a storage facility. IMG_20130701_095440_674

He says hay racks, saddles, a dozen new drive tires for trucks were inside, along with antiques, which were stored in the upper floor hay mound. No injuries were reported.

(Ric Hanson/photo’s)

Backyard and Beyond 07-01-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 1st, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jake Auerbach about the Third Annual PET (Personal Energy Transportation) Run and Walk.

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Barn Fire reported in Cass County

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Atlantic and Marne have been called to a barn fire, west of Atlantic. The call about the fire at Indian Creek Farms, located at 57202 Indian Creek Street came in just before 9:15-a.m.  No other details are immediately available.

2013 Atlantic Coca-Cola Days Shirts Available

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce reports T-shirts for the 2013 Coca-Cola Days Celebration are now available for purchase. The shirts feature the theme, “Coca-Cola, Born in the USA; Coca-Cola Days, Born in Atlantic, IA.”

Members of the Coca Cola Committee wearing the new shirts.

Members of the Coca Cola Committee wearing the new shirts.

Short sleeve shirts are $16 and long sleeve shirts are $22. Both styles are available for purchase at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce, located in the Rock Island Depot at 102 Chestnut Street and online.            

Coca-Cola Days will be held September 27th and 28th. Events include a tailgate barbeque dinner, a Show Swap and Sell Meet, and a parade. More information is available at CocaColaDays.org.

State Fire Marshal’s office preaching fireworks safety

News

July 1st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

With the Fourth of July coming up this week, Iowans are being reminded that most fireworks are illegal in the state. Dave Linkletter, with the State Fire Marshal’s office, says there’s a simple reason why – they’re dangerous. “Last year, there were 53 fireworks-related fires in Iowa,” Linkletter says. In 2011, there were 26 fireworks-related fires in the state. Linkletter is especially concerned about keeping illegal fireworks out of the hands of children. And even the legal fireworks – such as sparklers, snakes and caps – can cause injuries.

“The risk of fireworks injuries is highest among children 5 to 19,” Linkletter says. “So, we want to make sure that when we are using legal fireworks, they are being used in a responsible manner and when they’re used by children, they’re supervised by adults.”

Anyone caught igniting illegal fireworks in Iowa could face a fine of $750, plus court costs.

(Radio Iowa)