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Fawning season is here, deer are on the move

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa DNR News) – The calls have been coming in to Iowa DNR field offices and conservation officers for the past few weeks and deer fawning season. Officials say those called are expected to increase, as the first few weeks of June marks the peak of the deer fawning season. Callers report finding an “abandoned” fawn in an unusual place, like a flowerbed or small patch of cover. Rest assured this is normal deer behavior. Jim Coffey, forest wildlife research biologist with the Iowa DNR, says “The doe searches out an isolated location where she feels safe and on occasion those places are not what we may think of as ideal. She chose that location because it made sense to her. The worst thing someone can do is to ‘rescue’ the fawn. Mom is likely nearby and watching you. Leave it be or if you did handle the fawn, return it to where you found it and walk away.”

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will not be rehabbing or co-mingling fawns with other deer to avoid the potential of spreading chronic wasting disease – or other disease – to new areas. The spindly legged newborn fawn is designed with a few survival tools built in –its spots are cryptic camouflage that emulates the sunlight spots on the leaf litter on the forest floor and its lack of movement the first two weeks helps to reduce scent patterns. This combination is its best chance at survival until it is able to follow the doe. After the fawns are born, the doe will return to fairly normal behavior – sleeping, feeding – but returning to nurse and care for the fawn.

The fawning season also coincides with an increase in deer vehicle collisions. “There is a lot of movement this time of year that is part of the social structure of deer. The doe is on the move looking for the safe isolated place to have the fawns.  In addition last year’s fawns – teenagers now – are starting to venture out to find new space. These yearlings have to make their own decisions for the first time, encounter other adult deer and build new social structures,” Coffey said. “This movement behavior can occur during all times of the day. Once it settles out, the active time will return to dawn and dusk.”

Drivers are reminded to drive defensively, avoid distractions, and slow down and not to veer for deer. If they hit a deer, drivers can get a salvage tag by calling either the local conservation officer or local law enforcement. There is no fee for a salvage tag it does require that the entire deer is taken.

Red Oak man arrested Saturday on a warrant

News

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Police in Red Oak, Saturday, arrested a man wanted on a Montgomery County warrant for Failure To Appear on an original charge of Theft in the 5th Degree. 22-year-old Sebastian Kage Meek, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 6:24-p.m. in the 100 block of W. Coolbaugh Street, and transported to the Montgomery County Jail. His cash-only bond was set at  $1,000.

Atlantic Chamber hosts new junk removal business

News

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Atlantic Chamber Ambassadors hosted a new area business, FMJunk-It on Thursday, May 25th, 2023, during a ribbon-cutting at the Atlantic Area Chamber office.

FMJunk-It is a junk removal service based out of the Carson area. The business was started in March of 2023 by brothers, Drake and Cale Roller. The two are able to remove unwanted items from both residential and commercial spaces and specialize in furniture and appliances removal, apartment cleanouts, garage cleanouts, basement cleanouts, and the removal of any other various trash. FMJunk-It also offers a minor demolition service for items such as small sheds, cabinets, and playground sets.

Both Atlantic natives, Drake and Cale are very familiar with the community and can travel to Council Bluffs, Glenwood, Underwood, Atlantic, Avoca, Red Oak, Harlan, or any other area within an hour of Carson. FMJunk-It is a veteran-owned business, as Drake served as a field artillery section chief in the United States Marine Corps. The name “FMJunk-It” is inspired by the phrase “Full Metal Jacket”, a type of ammunition commonly used in the military. The brothers also want to emphasize that their main goal is to help different people out in many ways. One aspect is donating half of their profit to any veteran charity for every veteran clientele.

FMJunk-It offers a free estimate for all item removal and pricing is based upon the load size or other various landfill fees. To book their services, visit their website, https://www.fmjunk-it.com/ and fill out the free estimate form under their pricing tab or call Drake at 712-249-9978.

Clarinda duo finishes 7th at 1A Girls Doubles Tennis

Sports

May 28th, 2023 by admin

The Clarinda doubles team of Taylor Cole and Mayson Hartley finished in 7th place at the Class 1A Girls State Doubles Tournament on Saturday in Waterloo. They started the second day with a loss in the consolation semifinals to Haley Gossman and Annalise Skrade of Decorah 6-3,6-4. Then in the 7th place match they defeated Ruby Smith and Isabel Tobin of Cedar Rapids Xavier 6-3, 6-4.

High School Softball/Baseball Scoreboard 05/27/2023

Sports

May 28th, 2023 by admin

SOFTBALL

Clarinda Tournament

Clarinda 10, Essex 4
Earlham 11, Clarinda 8
Earlham 12, Essex 0
Missouri Valley 10, Thomas Jefferson 3
Missouri Valley 16, West Central Valley 1
5th Place: Thomas Jefferson 9, Essex 8
3rd Place: Clarinda 13, West Central Valley 11 (9 inn)
Championship: Missouri Valley 2, Earlham 0

ACGC Tournament

Riverside 9, ACGC 2

Ogden Tournament
Kuemper Catholic 14, Ogden 5
Gilbert 11, Kuemper Catholic 3
Des Moines Christian 7, Kuemper Catholic 1

Bishop Heelan Tournament
Lawton-Bronson 12, Underwood 6
Sioux Center 12, Underwood 5
MOC-Floyd Valley 11, LeMars 6
West Monona 6, LeMars 3
MOC-Floyd Valley 11, Bishop Heelan 6
MOC-Floyd Valley 7, Bishop Heelan 6

MVACOU Tournament
Logan-Magnolia 7, Woodbine 6 (10 inn)
Woodbine 10, Hinton 3
Logan-Magnolia 9, MVAOCOU 5

BASEBALL

CB Thomas Jefferson 12 Union 5
Denison-Schleswig 13, Alburnett 9
Southeast Polk 9, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Southeast Polk 5, CB Abraham Lincoln 1

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, May 28, 2023

Weather

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny, with a high near 84. E/SE winds becoming S/SE @ 5-10 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 57. SW @ 5-10.

Memorial Day (Monday): Partly sunny w/a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day. S @ 10-15.

Monday Night: A 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy. Low 62. S/SE @ 10-20 mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny w/a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Winds S @ 10-20. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Tuesday Night: A 30 % chance of showers and thunderstorms through midnight, w/a Low of 61.

Wednesday: Mo. Sunny w/a 40% chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms, and a High around 87.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 80. Our Low this morning, 44. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 84 and the Low was 64. The Record High on this date was 97 in 2018. The Record Low was 29 in 1894. Sunrise was at 5:50. Sunset at 8:44.

Iowa blows out Michigan to advance to the Championship game today (Sunday)

Sports

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha, Nebraska) – The Iowa Hawkeyes baseball team clobbered Michigan Saturday morning, in Omaha, and advanced to the Big 10 Championship game this (Sunday) afternoon. Ty Langenberg, from Urbandale, tossed seven brilliant innings with zeroes on the scoreboard while waiting for his offense to heat up, then watched as the Iowa bats chipped in with the necessary insurance to remove all tension.

That productive blend propelled the Hawkeyes to a 5-0 win and a spot in Sunday’s championship game, where Iowa (42-13) will face regular-season champion Maryland at 2 p.m.

The Terps are headed back to the Big Ten Tournament Championship Game for the first time since 2015 after beating fourth-seeded Nebraska, 4-2, Saturday afternoon at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. They  reached their second-ever B1G Tournament final, winning 40 games in a season for the fourth time in program history and the second year in a row

(UPDATE 9:08-a.m.) Train derailment in Council Bluffs, Saturday

News

May 28th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) -An official with the Union Pacific Railroad has provided KJAN News with an update concerning a train derailment in Council Bluffs. According to Mike Jaixen, Senior Manager – U.P. Corporate Communications – said that ” At approximately 5:30 p.m. Saturday [afternoon], about a dozen empty rail cars derailed in our Council Bluffs, Iowa yard. There were no injuries or contents released. Union Pacific crews are currently working to resolve the issue. One crossing, at 14th Avenue, remains blocked; we hope to clear this crossing by early this [Sunday] afternoon.”

Police officers in Council Bluffs were on routine patrol when they discovered the derailed railcars in the area north of 14th Ave. and S. 15th St. The intersections of S. 12th St. and 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, and 16th Avenues, as well as S. 16th St. and 23rd Ave., were all blocked due to the derailed train covering those intersections.

Union Pacific official had not requested assistance from the police department as of the latest report, and no police resources were deployed to the incident.

JORETTA LEA CARLY JOHNSON, 86, of Woodbine (formerly of Oakland) – Svcs. 5/31/23

Obituaries

May 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

JORETTA LEA CARLY JOHNSON, 86, of Woodbine (formerly of Oakland), died March 26, 2023, at Rose Vista, in Woodbine. A funeral service for JORETTA JOHNSON will be held 2-p.m. Wed., May 31, 2023, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland is assisting the family.

Visitation with the family will be at the funeral home, on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, from 5:30 until 7:30-p.m.

Interment is in the Oaklawn Cemetery in Oakland.

JORETTA JOHNSON is survived by:

Her daughter – Tami Johnson, of Des Moines.

Her son – Carey (Missy) Johnson, of Council Bluffs.

4 grandchildren, and many others she loved and considered extended family.

Boater collides with bridge piling on Cedar River

News

May 27th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources report that at around 1-p.m. today (May 27, 2023), a boat operated by 31-year-old Jeffrey Mattison, of Cedar Rapids, collided with a bridge piling on the Cedar River, upstream from Ellis Park in Cedar Rapids, located in Linn County, Iowa.

Mattison was non-responsive and immediately transported to the University of Iowa hospital by helicopter. The cause of the collision is unknown at this time.

The Department of Natural Resources is currently investigating the incident. The Linn County Sheriff, Linn County Conservation Board, and the Cedar Rapids Fire Department assisted with the response.