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Atlantic @ ADM Football Live Tonight on KJAN!

Sports

October 4th, 2013 by Jim Field

We’ll bring you Atlantic @ ADM live tonight in high school football on KJAN.  Both teams are coming off tough losses last week and are hoping to get back in the win column.  Atlantic comes in to the game 1-4 overall and 0-2 in district play while ADM is 3-2 and 2-1.

Our high school football coverage begins at 4:45 pm with “Trojan Preview,” our weekly visit with Atlantic Coach Nick Ross.  We continue our high school football coverage tonight at 6:00 with “Who’s Gonna Win?”  Join Matt Mullenix, Doug Leonard, Chris Parks and Jim Field as we look at some area match-ups.  Our “Football Friday Night” pre-game show begins at 6:30 tonight, with kick-off set for 7:30 pm from Adel.

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call and you can listen live on AM 1220 or FM 101.1.  We are streaming live audio on www.kjan.com.  You can listen on your smart phone with the FREE KJAN app for iphone and android.  And, you can watch the Atlantic @ ADM game on the TV page at www.kjan.com as we’ll be streaming live video on KJAN TV!

2013 High School Football Schedule – Week 6, October 4

Sports

October 4th, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 3-A, District 1

  • Atlantic @ ADM
  • Glenwood @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton
  • Creston @ Harlan
  • Lewis Central @ Perry

Class 2-A, District 8

  • OA-BCIG @ Clarinda Academy
  • Shenandoah @ Kuemper Catholic
  • Clarinda @ Red Oak
  • Roland-Story @ Greene County

Class 1-A, District 8

  • St. Albert @ Treynor
  • Nodaway Valley @ Tri-Center
  • Panorama @ Des Moines Christian
  • West Central Valley @ Missouri Valley

Class A, District 7

  • Martensdale-St. Marys @ Bedford
  • Madrid @ Woodward Academy
  • Audubon @ Guthrie Center
  • Woodward-Granger @ Earlham

Class A, District 8

  • Underwood @ East Mills
  • Logan-Magnolia @ Westwood
  • Riverside @ A-H-S-T
  • West Monona @ Griswold

Eight Man, District 6

  • Lamoni @ East Union
  • Adair-Casey @ Grandview Park Baptist
  • Meskwaki @ Ankeny Christian
  • Murray @ Moravia
  • Mormon Trail @ Colo-Nesco

Eight Man, District 7

  • Glidden-Ralston @ Charter Oak-Ute
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard @ Exira/EHK
  • Ar-We-Va @ Woodbine
  • West Harrison @ Nishnabotna

Eight Man, District 8

  • Sidney @ Fremont-Mills
  • Stanton @ Essex/South Page
  • CAM @ Lenox

Tornado Watch in effect until 5-a.m. Friday for parts of western/sw Iowa

News, Weather

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

915 PM CDT THU OCT 3 2013

TORNADO WATCH 538 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 500 AM CDT FRIDAY,  FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS IN IOWA: FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE AND POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTIES.

More layoffs & cancelled training for Iowa Nat’l. Guard due to gov’t shutdown

News

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Iowa National Guard spokesman, Col. Greg Hapgood announced Thursday night, that as a result of the continuing federal government shutdown, additional actions will be executed by the Iowa National Guard.

Beginning Friday, Oct. 4th, 16 full-time State of Iowa employees working for the Iowa National Guard will be temporarily laid off for up to 20 days. An additional 95 State employees will be temporarily laid off for up to 30 days beginning Oct. 18th. Currently, more than 1,000 full-time federal technicians of the Iowa National Guard are on  furlough  and will remain furloughed until the shutdown is resolved.

Furloughed/laid off employees will not receive pay for the duration of the furlough, may not be in a paid leave status, but will retain and accrue benefits. Approximately 1,000 full-time employees remain on duty for the Iowa National Guard, including Active Guard and Reserve (AGR) military personnel and federal technicians.

In addition, the 185th Air Refueling Wing in Sioux City has cancelled drill scheduled for Oct. 5-6. Training and drill for all other Iowa National Guard units and personnel scheduled for Oct. 1-10 was previously cancelled. Rescheduling of all cancelled training assemblies will be announced at a later date after the shutdown has ended.

The Iowa National Guard will continue to provide periodic updates as this situation unfolds.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 5-a.m. Friday

News, Weather

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service at 8:20-p.m. Thursday, issued SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH #537, which is in effect until 5-a.m. Friday. Area Counties included in the SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH: ADAIR  ADAMS  AUDUBON CARROLL  CASS  CRAWFORD DALLAS   FREMONT HARRISON GUTHRIE   MADISON   MILLS  MONTGOMERY PAGE  POTTAWATTAMIE   RINGGOLD   SAC  SHELBY  TAYLOR AND UNION.

PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE…
NUMEROUS LARGE HAIL EVENTS LIKELY WITH A FEW VERY LARGE HAIL    EVENTS TO 2.5 INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE;  SEVERAL DAMAGING WIND GUSTS TO 70 MPH POSSIBLE; A FEW TORNADOES POSSIBLE

THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH AREA IS APPROXIMATELY ALONG AND 140 STATUTE MILES EAST AND WEST OF A LINE FROM 10 MILES WEST    SOUTHWEST OF FALLS CITY NEBRASKA TO 70 MILES NORTH OF DES MOINES,  IOWA.

A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE STORMS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THREATENING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LISTEN FOR LATER STATEMENTS AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAN AND OCCASIONALLY DO PRODUCE TORNADOES.

Sunnyside Tennis Court ribbon cutting ceremony set for Sunday

News, Sports

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Parks and Recreation Department Board of Directors will formally open the newly resurfaced tennis courts at Sunnyside Park Sunday afternoon, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The public event takes place at 1-p.m., weather permitting, and is expected to last about 45-minutes.

The program will include dignitaries from the United States Tennis Association, and a brief explanation of the 10 and under Tennis Program that will be in place during next summer’s park and rec tennis program.

Accident under investigation in Montgomery County

News

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating a property damage accident that occurred Thursday afternoon. The Sheriff’s Department says a 2004 Nissan Sentra owned and operated by 21-year old Chelsee L. Morris, of rural Red Oak, was traveling west on 130th Street, a gravel road, when Morris overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle, about 1.5-miles east of Highway 48.

The car entered the south ditch and came to rest on its side. The accident happened at around 2:50-p.m. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $4,000. No injuries were reported, and no citations were issued while the accident remains under investigation.

Potential for Severe Thunderstorm Watch tonight

News, Weather

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Storm Chasing Network (http://iowachase.com) reports the Severe Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is currently watching parts of southwestern Iowa for the probability of issuing a severe thunderstorm watch.45571_632271446804115_1811480831_n It appears more robust storm initiation will occur over the next hour or two across south central Iowa. A large hail and perhaps an isolated tornado threat may develop over the next several hours as attempts are made for storms to increase in coverage and intensity across central Iowa

Beltran HR keys Cards’ rout of Pirates in Game 1

Sports

October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Carlos Beltran’s three-run homer sparked a seven-run third inning and the St. Louis Cardinals got seven stingy innings from Adam Wainwright, delivering a reality jolt to the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 9-1 rout Thursday in their NL division series opener.

The first eight Cardinals reached safely in the third to chase A.J. Burnett, saddling the right-hander with the second-shortest outing of his career and putting Game 1 out of reach early. A sellout crowd roared early and then settled in for an easy victory.

Lance Lynn (15-10) faces Pirates rookie Gerrit Cole (10-7) in Game 2 Friday. The Pirates ended a 21-year postseason drought and entered their first division series with apparent momentum after beating the Reds in the wild-card game Tuesday. But they never threatened to rally against the Cardinals’ ace.

Oct. is Fire Prevention Month

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October 3rd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Fire Marshal Division is working to remind everyone that home fires are more prevalent in winter than in any other season. This is due in part to an increase in cooking and heating fires. Holiday decorations and winter storms that can interrupt electrical service and cause people to turn to alternative heating sources also contribute to the increased risk of fire in winter.
Winter fires can be prevented! The following fire safety tips can help you maintain a fire-safe home this winter season.

Wood Stoves
Wood stoves and fireplaces are becoming a very common heat source in homes. Careful attention to safety can minimize their fire hazard.
To use them safely:

  • Be sure the fireplace or stove is installed properly.  Wood stoves should have adequate clearance (36”) from combustible surfaces and proper floor support and protection.
  • Wood stoves should be of good quality, solid construction and design, and should be laboratory tested.
  • Have the chimney inspected annually and cleaned if necessary, especially if it has not been used for some time.
  • Do not use flammable liquids to start or accelerate any fire.
  • Keep a glass or metal screen in front of the fireplace opening, to prevent embers or sparks from jumping out, unwanted material from going in, and help prevent the possibility of burns to occupants.
  • The stove should be burned hot twice a day for 15-30 minutes to reduce the amount of creosote buildup.
  • Don’t use excessive amounts of paper to build roaring fires in fireplaces. It is possible to ignite creosote in the chimney by overbuilding the fire.
  • Never burn charcoal indoors. Burning charcoal can give off lethal amounts of carbon monoxide.
  • Keep flammable materials away from your fireplace mantel. A spark from the fireplace could easily ignite these materials.
  • Before you go to sleep, be sure your fireplace fire is out. NEVER close your damper with hot ashes in the fireplace. A closed damper will help the fire to heat up again and will force toxic carbon monoxide into the house.
  • If synthetic logs are used, follow the directions on the package. NEVER break a synthetic log apart to quicken the fire or use more than one log at a time.  They often burn unevenly, releasing higher levels of carbon monoxide.

 Campfire Safety

  • Build campfires where they will not spread, away from dry grass and leaves.
  • Do not let children start the fire or add logs or other fuel to the fire.
  • Never accelerate or start fires with gasoline.
  • Keep campfires small, and don’t let them get out of hand.
  • Keep plenty of water and a shovel around to douse the fire when you’re done. Stir it and douse it again with water.
  • Never leave campfires unattended and keep children away from the fire.

Furnace Heating

  • It is important that you have your furnace inspected to ensure that it is in good working condition.
  • Be sure all furnace controls and emergency shutoffs are in proper working condition.
  • Leave furnace repairs to qualified specialists.  Do not attempt repairs yourself unless you are qualified. Inspect the walls and ceiling near the furnace and along the chimney line. If the wall is hot or discolored, additional pipe insulation or clearance may be required.
  • Check the flue pipe and pipe seams. Are they well supported and free of holes and cracks? Soot along or around seams may be an indicator of a leak.
  • Is the chimney solid, with cracks or loose bricks?  All unused flue openings should be sealed with solid masonry.
  • Keep trash and other combustibles away from the heating system.

Other Fire Safety Tips

  • Never discard hot ashes inside or near the home. Place them in a metal container outside and well away from the house.
  • Never use a range or an oven as a supplemental heating device. Not only is it a safety hazard, it can be a source of potentially toxic fumes.
  • If you use an electric heater, be sure not to overload the circuit. Only use extension cords which have the necessary rating to carry an amp load.

TIP: Choose an extension cord the same size or larger than the appliance electrical cord.

  • Avoid using electrical space heaters in bathrooms or other areas where they may come in contact with water.
  • Frozen water pipes? Never try to thaw them with a blow torch or other open flame, otherwise the pipe could conduct the heat and ignite the wall structure inside the wall space. Use hot water or a laboratory tested device such as a hand held dryer for thawing.
  • If windows are used as emergency exits in your home, practice using them in the event fire should strike. Be sure that all the windows open easily. Home escape ladders are recommended.
  • If there is a fire hydrant near your home you can assist the fire department by keeping the hydrant clear of snow so in the event it is needed, it can be located.

Finally…

  • Be sure every level of your home has a working smoke alarm, and be sure to check and clean it on a monthly basis.
  • Plan and practice a home escape plan with your family.
  • Contact your local fire department for advice if you have a question on home fire safety.