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Shenandoah man arrested on assault charge, Sunday

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports the arrest Sunday night of a Shenandoah man on an assault charge. 20-year old Steven Thomas Shane was arrested for Simple Assault in connection with an incident involving a 17-year old male. Officials say while deputies were enroute to a residence in Coin after being notified of the alleged assault, they received word Shane had left the scene.  He was stopped a short time later and taken into custody, about half-way between Coin and Shenandoah.

Steven Shane was transported to the Page County Jail and later posted bond before being released. The Iowa State Patrol assisted in handling the incident.

Ag Department wants more money to close wells

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Agriculture wants another infusion of cash to close down more ag drainage wells which officials say present a danger to Iowa’S groundwater. Some 250 wells have been plugged since the program started in the late 1980s. Ag Secretary, Bill Northey, wants one-point-five million dollars to treat another dozen wells: “Those right now drain directly into aquifers, that are drinking water aquifers, and that could be a concern,” Northey says. “We’ve been fortunate, we have not had problems with that through this time but it does make sense to close them to the extent that we can.”

Iowa’s 1987 Groundwater Protection Act called for closing the wells, which farmers installed years ago to make Iowa’s wet soils workable. Northey says the toughest ones are still left, where the soils are harder to drain. “That’s why it may make sense on some of those, if it’s an 80 acre or a 40 acres that’s drained, it may be less expensive to take part of that out of production than to find a drain a long ways away and pay a large cost,” Northey says.

After the latest round of closings, Northey says the remaining projects will cost as much as 10-million-dollars. Northey made his comments at a budget hearing where Governor Terry Branstad said it may be more cost-effective for the state to buy up the land instead and turn it into wetlands.

(Radio Iowa)

Governor says he can’t make decision on university budgets yet

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad is expressing support for students and parents, but not yet embracing a tuition freeze for Iowa residents attending the three state universities in Ames, Cedar Falls and Iowa City. The board that governs Iowa, Iowa State and U-N-I has endorsed keeping next year’s tuition rates at this year’s levels, but warns they’ll have to raise tuition if the governor and legislators don’t provide at least 16 million more to the universities next year. “I’m certainly empathetic with the students and their parents who have seen significant increases in the two previous administrations,” Branstad says.

That’s a reference to the 12-year period when Tom Vilsack and Chet Culver served as governor. During Branstad’s first, 16-year run as governor, tuition increases ranged from three-point-two percent up to nearly 13 percent. “I want to make sure that we try to keep higher education affordable for Iowa families,” Branstad says.

But Branstad says he needs to wait for a report on state tax revenue and a few other items before he puts together his own state budget plan — and makes a recommendation on state taxpayer support of the three universities. By law, Branstad must present legislators with a state budget proposal by the end of January, but he has often released it earlier.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 12-10-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 10th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about writing a Christmas letter.

 

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9AM Newscast 12-10-2012

News, Podcasts

December 10th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Ex Iowa football player plans to fight new charge

Sports

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – Former Iowa defensive back Micah Hyde plans to fight the disorderly conduct ticket he received over the weekend and a public intoxication charge he received in October.  Hyde’s lawyer, Cathy Cartee, said Monday that Hyde did nothing wrong when police responded to a loud party in his apartment building early Sunday, but she hasn’t seen the complaint yet.

Cartee says Hyde also denies being intoxicated during the October incident. But Hyde pleaded guilty to interfering with police and was ordered to pay nearly $400.  Hyde is scheduled for two trials in January. The public intoxication case will be heard on Jan. 22, and the disorderly conduct charge will be heard on Jan. 24.

Hyde started 38 games for the Hawkeyes before his career ended last month.

Audubon City Council to act on Water Tower Project

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Audubon, is expected to act this evening on approving the plans and specifications for the water tower repair and improvement project. A resolution approving the plans and specs will come before the Council after they hear from a representative with J-E-O Consulting about the matter. The Council is also expected to act on authorizing JEO to submit plans to the Iowa DNR for the project, which includes painting the tower. On a related note, the Audubon City Council will act on authorizing JEO to proceed with the bid letting process for the project.

In other business, the Council will discuss repairs to the Police Department office, act on a resolution appointing Tella Knueven, Jen Stetzel and Brandon Toft to the Park and Rec Board, with their terms expiring Dec. 31st, 2014. And, they will act on a resolution  approving a report on Tax Increment Financing (TIF).

The Audubon City Council meeting begins at 7-p.m., in their chambers at City Hall.

8AM Sportscast 12-10-2012

Podcasts, Sports

December 10th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th

Trading Post

December 10th, 2012 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Christmas Puppies!  I have 2 Female and 2 Male Yorkie-Pinn puppies for For Sale. They have been vet checked and had their first set of shots. They are ready for new homes. They are $200 each. Contact Heather@ 712-254-3881.

FOR SALE:  Canoe for sale 150.00. 712-249-0726.

FOR SALE:  Occasional burgundy chair never used 100.00.  712-249-0726.

FOR SALE:  Lane wingback recliner 75.00 great condition.  712-249-0726.

FOR SALE:  Sofa, cocktail and two end tables in heavy pine log finish 225.00 for all.  712-249-0726.

FOR SALE:  Kitchen table and four upholstered chairs 225.00.  712-249-0726.

FOR SALE:  I have several excercise machines. I need the space so am selling very cheap.  Step Master by Weider 5 function electronic action , 50,00.  Nordictrack audio rider R400. Air mesh seat.easy entry. 50.00.  Wesco Flex 2 XT bench press/ stepper cross train system 50.00.  Leg magic Glider ( side to side) 10.00.  Treadmill (VitaMaster) ForeRunner . 15″ by 49 ” walk surface.  50.00.  ph. 712 243 9849 Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  Antique wood burning stove, round oak in excellent condition with decorative cast iron and a trophy on top.  Asking $750.  Buzz saw for cutting firewood, mounts on a tractor, has wide belt, sharp and works fine.  Asking $250.  Call 712-304-4998.

WANTED:  a used, built-in dishwasher, preferably black.  Call 712-789-1289 after 5:00 pm.

Heartbeat Today 12-10-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 10th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field talks about looking out for your pets during the holidays.

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