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Heartbeat Today 05-10-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 10th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Navy Veteran Bob Anderson about his experiences growing up during WWII and service experience.

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7AM Newscast 05-10-2013

News, Podcasts

May 10th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Track and Field State Qualifying Results

Sports

May 10th, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 3-A @ Glenwood:

Boys Team Scores
1. Glenwood 163
2. Bishop Heelan 136
3. Harlan 134
4. Carroll 77
5. Creston 73
6. Denison-Schleswig 49
7. Atlantic 33
8. Sgt. Bluff-Luton 32

Girls Team Scores
1. Bishop Heelan 144.5
2. Harlan 136
3. Glenwood 132
4. Carroll 115
5. Denison-Schleswig 69
6. Creston 57
7. Sgt. Bluff-Luton 45.5
8. Atlantic 37

Tiffany Williams of Atlantic won the 3000 meter title to qualify for state.  Jake Auerbach of Atlantic qualified for the Boys state meet in the 400m hurdles.  Click the link below for complete results.

3A District Track @ Glenwood

Class 2-A @ Greenfield

Boys Team Scores:

  1. St. Albert 140
  2. Mount Ayr 106
  3. Shenandoah 72.5
  4. Nodaway Valley 64
  5. Treynor 60
  6. Clarinda 52
  7. Clarke 50
  8. Central Decatur 42.5
  9. I-35 36
  10. Tri-Center 36
  11. Red Oak 28
  12. Clarinda Academy 15

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Treynor 164
  2. I-35 112
  3. Shenandoah 91
  4. Tri-Center 90
  5. Clarinda 64
  6. St. Albert 48
  7. Clarke 46
  8. Nodaway Valley 46
  9. Central Decatur 40
  10. Red Oak 25
  11. Clarinda Academy 1

Complete Results:  2A District Track @ Greenfield

Class 1-A @ Guthrie Center

Boys Team Scores:

  1. Woodward Academy 128
  2. Madrid 110
  3. Woodward-Granger 93
  4. Guthrie Center 56
  5. Adair-Casey 54.5
  6. Prairie Valley 52
  7. Glidden-Ralston 40.5
  8. SE Webster 36
  9. Audubon 36
  10. CAM 35
  11. Exira/EHK 34
  12. Coon Rapids-Bayard 12
  13. Ar-We-Va 9
  14. Paton-Churdan 6

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Prairie Valley 151
  2. Madrid 117
  3. Audubon 81
  4. Woodward-Granger 76
  5. Exira/EHK 63
  6. Adair-Casey 51
  7. Guthrie Center 50
  8. Ar-We-Va 44
  9. Coon Rapids-Bayard 35
  10. SE Webster 26
  11. Glidden-Ralston 21
  12. CAM 9
  13. Paton-Churdan 4

For complete results:  CLICK HERE

Class 1-A @ West Harrison

Boys Team Scores:

  1. West Harrison 122
  2. Logan-Magnolia 110
  3. Boyer Valley 91
  4. A-H-S-T 63
  5. Underwood 62
  6. Westwood 55
  7. Riverside 50
  8. West Monona 36
  9. Whiting 33
  10. Woodbine 26
  11. Iowa School for the Deaf 17
  12. Charter Oak-Ute 12
  13. Heartland Christian 3

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Woodbine 124
  2. Westwood 76
  3. Logan-Magnolia 76
  4. West Harrison 74
  5. Underwood 66
  6. Riverside 61
  7. Charter Oak-Ute 53
  8. Boyer Valley 49
  9. A-H-S-T 44
  10. Whiting 31
  11. West Monona 29
  12. Heartland Christian 22

Complete Results:  2A District Track @ West Harrison

Class 1-A @ Corning

Boys Team Scores:

  1. Griswold 143
  2. Fremont-Mills 121
  3. East Mills 111.5
  4. Sidney 67
  5. Bedford 62
  6. Corning 42
  7. Stanton 40.5
  8. Villisca 31
  9. Nishnabotna 26
  10. South Page 24
  11. Lenox 18.5
  12. Essex 15.5

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Griswold 164
  2. Bedford 93
  3. Villisca 88
  4. Corning 83
  5. Fremont-Mills 72
  6. Stanton 72
  7. Sidney 47
  8. Lenox 36
  9. Nishnabotna 30
  10. Essex 29
  11. East Mills 9
  12. South Page 2

Complete Results:  1A District Track @ Corning

NOTE — due to some postponements last night, the IHSAA & IGHSAU will not have the complete list of state qualifiers until the rest of the meets are completed.

Class 1-A Boys District Tennis Results

Sports

May 10th, 2013 by Jim Field

Results from Red Oak:

Final Team Standings:

1. Atlantic 25
2. Red Oak 17
3. Shenandoah 10
T4. Glenwood 8
T4. Clarinda 8
6. St. Albert 4
7. Audubon 3
8. Harlan 0

Atlantic advances to team sub-state play at site TBD May 18; Shenandoah and Red Oak advance to preliminary team sub-state play — Friday May 10 at 4:00 pm at Red Oak; the winner of Red Oak and Shenandoah advances to team sub-state play at site TBD May 18.

In the doubles final:

Tyler Fischer/Noah Welter (Atl) beat Jake Arenson/Adam Wieser (Atl) 7-6, 6-3, both advance to State Tournament May 24-25 at Byrnes Park, Waterloo.

In the singles final:

Pete Walker (RO) beat Jordan Nelson (RO) 6-0, 6-1, both advance to State Tournament May 24-25 at Byrnes Park, Waterloo.

Thursday Local Golf, Soccer Results

Sports

May 10th, 2013 by Jim Field

Girls Golf:

  • Atlantic 197, Harlan 215, Glenwood 279 – Medalist: Brooke Fletcher (A) 44, Runner-up: Bailey Walter (A) 45
  • Shenandoah 221, Southwest Iowa 281 – Medalist Kristen Fichter, (Shen) 49

Girls Soccer:

  • Denison 3, Atlantic 2 (ReAnne Cappel & Nicole Baier score for Atlantic)

Frost possible this weekend in parts of Iowa

Weather

May 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines says lingering showers or areas of drizzle are possible early this morning over the far Southeast. A strong cold front will push across the state tonight ushering in breezy conditions and much cooler air for the weekend. Patchy frost is possible Saturday night across the North as colder air continues to push into the state and Sunday night across the East. A big warm up is still expected early next week with temperatures approaching 90 in some areas. Temperatures will fall back into the 70s Wednesday and for the remainder of the week.

IA Motor Vehicle Enforcement Office part of effort to prevent human trafficking

News

May 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa D-O-T’s Office of Motor Vehicle Enforcement is partnering with the non-profit group Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) to help try and stop human trafficking. Motor Vehicle Division Chief, David Lorenzen, says it’s a natural role for his office, which comes into regular contact with truckers. “One of the initiatives of our office is to reach out to the motor carrier industry and to provide materials that educate them on the aspects of human trafficking,” Lorenzen says. “We have materials in all 11 of our state scale sites, we work with the highway division to put materials for drivers in the 40 state rest areas, and we’re also continuing to work with putting the materials in the truck stops across the state.” Lorenzen says they learned of TAT and it’s goal, and thought it was a good fit to work with them.

“This effort is something that we feel is important, we feel we can help play a part in it and do what we can to help curb this,” Lorenzen says. He says enlisting the help of truck drivers is a good way to expand the reach of law officers. “The motor carrier industry are people who are out there every day, 24-seven, 365 days a year they see things where there’s not that much law enforcement out there. They can obviously give us a set of eyes that we don’t have,” according to Lorenzen. The U-S Justice Department estimates between 100 and 300-thousand American children are at risk to enter the sex trade industry every year.

“And that doesn’t even count some of the people who’re being imported from other countries,” Lorenzen says. “Obviously human trafficking involves that part of it too, and it’s a billion-dollar industry. It’s something obviously that the F-B-I noticed there’s a lot of these things happening in truck stops and those types of things.” The F-B-I held four stings between 2003 and 2009 that targeted truck stops and over 500 children were rescued and millions of dollars recovered.

The TAT program began in March 2009. You can find out more about the program on it’s website at: www.truckersagainsttrafficking.com. The National Hotline number to call and report suspected human trafficking is 888-373-7888.

(Radio Iowa)

Red Oak man cited following collision w/a trailer and house

News

May 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak say a local man was cited for Failure to Yield half of the roadway and Leaving the Scene of an Accident, following a collision Thursday morning on east Summit Street. Officials say 23-year old Kiley Brian Caron, of Red Oak, was traveling east on east Summit at around 11:25-a.m., when his 1998 Chevy Monte Carlo crossed the center line and struck a utility trailer being pulled by a 2004 Chevy pickup, driven by 23-year old Joshua Lee Porter, of Red Oak, as Porter was traveling west.

Following the collision, Caron continued east on east Summit until he reached the intersection of North Boundary and turned south onto Boundary and went over a curb, nearly hitting a sign before continuing south. While police were investigating the first accident, they received word from a witness who followed the Monte Carlo to 1000 Highland Avenue, where officers caught up to Caron.

During their investigation, police determined the right front side of Caron’s car hit the corner of the home at 1000 Highland Avenue. Officials say when the man entered his driveway, he was traveling too fast. His car went up on a bank next to the driveway and back down the slope to the driveway before hitting the house, causing $1,000 damage to the structure.

Caron’s car sustained $2,000 damage. No dollar amount of damage was listed for the trailer being pulled by Porter’s pickup. No injuries were reported.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: May 10th 2013

Podcasts, Weather

May 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The (podcast) Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic and the KJAN listening area and weather data for Atlantic…

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Omaha-based BBB reports medical alert scam calls

News

May 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha-based Better Business Bureau is warning people about suspicious phone calls regarding medical alert devices. The BBB says consumers from across its service area have inquired about the calls. The people report that the callers say medical alert devices have been purchased for the people but the callers need more information about the recipients for delivery.

The BBB says it made return calls and was told by one person who answered that the alarm devices carried a fee of almost $35. BBB President Jim Hegarty says the calls to consumers were “very suspicious due to the secretive nature and lack of full disclosure to their real purpose.”

The Omaha-based BBB service area includes Nebraska and southwest Iowa.