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Audubon Man Pleads Not Guilty to Multiple Charges

News

May 2nd, 2013 by admin

Following the investigation into an accident that occurred on March 21st, the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office has charged 19-year old Benjamin Gerard Irlmeier of Audubon with Leaving the Scene of a Personal Injury Accident, Failure to Report a Personal Injury Accident, Possession of Alcohol, Failure to Maintain Control, and No Inusrance. The accident had occurred on Quail Avenue south of Exira near Littlefield Drive. Irlmeier appeared before the magistrate Thursday, and pled not guilty. A preliminary hearing is set for May 20th.

THURSDAY, MAY 2ND

Trading Post

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

FOR SALE: A 60×30 metal desk with wood laminate top, 3 drawers. Very heavy. Asking $25. Call 243-5004.

WANTED: Looking for a small AC unit for a camper, 55,000 to 80,000 BTU, something along those lines is fine. Also, other items like camping cabinets or tables. Call 712-304-4568 in Audubon.

WANTED: Looking for a pop up camper with AC unit in nice and decent condition with no leaks. Will spend around $1,000. Call 712-304-4262

Public Input Requested for Proposed Improvements of Iowa 92 in Adair and Madison counties

News

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation is requesting public input on the proposed improvement of Iowa 92 from Iowa 25 in Greenfield east to 1.3 miles east of Madison County Road P-53 in Adair and Madison counties.

The proposed project provides for widening, resurfacing and installing subdrains from Greenfield east to the Adair/Madison county line. From the county line east to 1.3 miles east of Madison County Road P-53, the proposed improvement provides for milling and rubblizing the existing surface, and widening and resurfacing the roadway.

Through traffic on Iowa 92 would be detoured during the construction phase in Madison County using Iowa 25, Interstate 80 and U.S. 169. The project is scheduled to be let in September 2013. For general information or to make a comment regarding the proposed improvements, contact Don Stevens, assistant district engineer, Iowa DOT District 4 Office, 2210 E. Seventh St., Atlantic, Iowa 50022, telephone 712-243-3355 or 800-289-4368, email donald.stevens@dot.iowa.gov.

Comments must be received by May 16th, to be considered.

Storm dumps up to 11 inches of snow in northern Iowa

News, Weather

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The snowstorm that hit the State overnight into early this (Thursday) morning, dumped up to nearly a foot of snow in northern Iowa. In Hancock County, 11-inches fell in the town of Britt, taking out tree branches. Near Whittemore, in Palo Alto County, 7.3-inches of heavy wet snow caused power lines and tree limbs to snap. Seven-inches of snow also fell in Emmet County, but there were no reports of damage.

In western Iowa, snowfall measured up to 6.2-inches over Harrison, and a small portion of northwest Pottawattamie County, while others in that same area saw between four-and five-inches covering the ground. Some surrounding received anywhere from three-to four inches of snow. A little further east, 2.3-inches of snow fell here in Atlantic, at the KJAN Studios, one-inch fell in Massena, while portions of central Iowa received just under one-inch of snow, including at the National Weather Service office in Johnston.

Some communities in our listening area, further to the north, received between three-and four-inches, including Jamaica, in Guthrie County, which reported 3.1-inches of snow. The heavy, slushy snow caused some traffic problems. Minor accidents were reported at some locations, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.

(Updated) Snowfall estimates/analysis: May 2nd, 2013

Weather

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Graphic from Iowa Environmental MesoNet.

Award fund now $15,000 for arrest of man accused in shooting of Sioux City Police officer

News

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The reward fund is growing in Sioux City for information leading to the arrest of 21-year-old Jamal Dean. The reward money is now up to $15,000 after the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms added another $5,000 to the fund Thursday. That’s in addition to money contributed by the U.S. Marshall’s Service, Crimestoppers and several local, anonymous donors. Dean is wanted for attempted murder in the Monday afternoon shooting of Sioux City Police Officer Kevin McCormick, who was shot in the head during a routine traffic stop. McCormick has been released from the hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. The search for Dean has expanded to the tri-state area.

Anyone with information regarding Dean’s whereabouts should call (712) 279-6960.

State Ag Secretary Northey will NOT run for US Senate

News

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Cross another name off the list of potential Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate. State Ag Secretary Bill Northey issued a written statement, announcing he has decided not to seek the Republican nomination for Iowa’s open U.S. Senate seat. Northey wrote that he feels he can “be more effective serving Iowans as Secretary of Agriculture rather than engaging in a Senate campaign.”

Last week, during an interview with Radio Iowa, Northey indicated his analysis of the political landscape in Iowa suggested to him he had a shot at the senate seat, but personal considerations were a concern. Northey said his family’s been farming the same ground near Spirit Lake since the 1930s and it would be hard for him to turn the operation over to someone else.

In his written statement today, Northey indicated he would endorse Congressman Steve King — IF King decides to run. If King doesn’t, Northey says there are “many qualified and exciting” Republican candidates considering a run. Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds announced last week that she had decided against running for the Senate. Democratic Senator Tom Harkin announced in late January that he would not seek reelection in 2014.

Bruce Braley, the Democratic congressman from Waterloo, launched his race for the Senate in early February.

(Radio Iowa)

Thursday, May 2 Sports Cancellations (due to snow!)

Sports

May 2nd, 2013 by Jim Field

  • Atlantic boys soccer at Nodaway Valley- cancelled.
  • Atlantic girls soccer vs. Nodaway Valley- cancelled.
  • Atlantic boys golf vs. Harlan- cancelled.
  • Atlantic girls golf vs. Kuemper- postponed to Tuesday, May 7.
  • Atlantic boys and girls track at Denison- cancelled.
  • Atlantic boys tennis vs. Saint Albert- Cancelled.
  • Mount Ayr girls track meet today has been cancelled.
  • Corning boys track meet today has been cancelled.

2 vehicle accident in Atlantic Thursday morning

News

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

One person was reported to have been injured during a two-vehicle accident this (Thursday) morning, here in Atlantic. According to scanner traffic, the accident occurred just before 9-a.m., at the intersection of 9th and Cherry Streets. An elderly female was said to have suffered a head injury during the crash. No others details are currently available.

Iowa, Nebraska snowstorm likely helped plants

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 2nd, 2013 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – The wet snow that covered parts of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa likely didn’t hurt many newly planted flowers and vegetables.  The spring storm dumped more than 6 inches of snow over Wednesday night and Thursday morning in Harrison County, Iowa.

Connie Hornbeck at CJ Futures Lawn & Garden Center in Missouri Valley, Iowa, says snow provides a protective cover from low temperatures and wind that pose bigger threats. Hornbeck says “those dry, 20-degree weather things are the things that really hurt” plants.

The moisture-laden snow will benefit most of plants. But she says the weight of it could have broken some stems and doomed the young plants.