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IA Lt. Gov. Reynolds to hold STEM conversations in Atlantic & Council Bluffs, Tuesday

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A reminder to those interested in the future of education in Iowa, that Iowa Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds will be in Atlantic and Council Bluffs tomorrow (Tuesday, December 11th), to hold a community conversations on STEM (Science,  Technology, Engineering and Math), and economic development. The meeting is part of a series of community conversations on the STEM initiative, prior to the start of the 2013 legislative session.

Locally, a Cass County Community Conversation on STEM will be take place 11-a.m., at the Rock Island Depot at 102 Chestnut Street, and in Council Bluffs at 2:30-p.m., in the auditorium of Looft Hall, at Iowa Western Community College.

HARVEY SANDHORST, 70, of Atlantic (12-13-12)

Obituaries

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

HARVEY SANDHORST, 70, of Atlantic, died Mon., Dec. 10th, at the Atlantic  Nursing & Rehab Center. Services for HARVEY SANDHORST will be held on Thursday, December 13th at 10:30 am in the Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic.   Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

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Open visitation will be held at the funeral home from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm daily.

Family will greet friends at the Zion Lutheran Church Thursday at 9:30 am (one hour prior to service)

Burial will be in the 1st Lutheran Cemetery, south of Wiota.

HARVEY SANDHORST is survived by:

Wife:  Betty

4 Sons:  Lynn (Sandy) Ranney of Red Oak; Terry (Helen) Ranney of Massena; Brad Ranney of Houston, TX; Mark (Pam) Ranney of Red Oak.

2 Daughters:  Chelly Latus of Massena; Sherry Ranney of Massena.

2 Sisters:  Donnis (Wayne) Kessler of Atlantic; Janet (Gene) Larsen of Walnut.

2 Brothers:  Roger (Sharon) Sandhorst of Atlantic; Eugene Sandhorst of Atlantic

13 Grandchildren

6 Great-Grandchildren

Iowa system lets hospitals share digital records

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Some Iowa hospitals and clinics have begun using a state computer system to quickly share patient records.   Most hospitals and clinics have begun using electronic medical records, but many of their systems are so different they can’t share information. The Iowa Health Information Network aims to solve that problem.

The network also lets hospitals search for records of patients seen at other Iowa hospitals or clinics that also are on the network.  Kim Norby, of the Iowa Department of Public Health, told The Des Moines Register that the system is mostly financed by more than $8 million the federal government granted Iowa under the 2009 economic stimulus.

A standard patient confidentiality form will, with patient consent, give a hospital authority to share information via the new system.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Mon. Dec. 10th 2012

Podcasts, Weather

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

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

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Flu activity in Iowa rising rapidly

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health is reporting flu activity in the state has started early this season and is increasing rapidly. Doctor Patricia Quinlisk is the agency’s medical director. “Over the last week or so, our numbers of people being hospitalized, the number of people with confirmed flu and the number of schools having outbreaks – have all gone up significantly,” Quinlisk said. “We want people to be aware of that and if they’ve put off getting their flu shot, to go in and get it really quickly.” Of the 21 hospitals that report such information to state health officials, there have been 49 hospitalizations due to the flu so far this year. That compares to only eight last year at this time. There have been 378 confirmed cases of influenza, compared to only 10 last year.

“Actually, Iowa’s (flu activity) is not increasing as fast as some other states. There are some southern states, especially, that have really sort of exploded with the flu,” Quinlisk said. “In Iowa, we are increasing pretty fast, but not quite what (southern states) are doing.” So far this school year, 23 Iowa schools have reported more than 10-percent of their student body out sick on the same day – compared to only eight last year at this time. Quinlisk is encouraging anyone with flu symptoms to stay away from school or work because the virus spreads so easily.

“The flu travels through the air, so all you really need to have is somebody within about three to six feet from you coughing and you can catch it,” Quinlisk said. “So, you can imagine a kid at a school or a coworker who never covers their mouth when they cough or sneeze…you can spread it to a lot of people during the day.” Quinlisk notes all three strains of the seasonal flu have been confirmed in Iowa this season, and all are covered by the vaccine. She encourages all people over six months of age to get a flu shot each year.

(More on the web at http://www.idph.state.ia.us/Default.aspx)

(Radio Iowa)

Popular western Iowa state park to reopen this week

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A popular state park in western Iowa will reopen later this week, 20 months after record flooding forced its closure. Chris Anunson, park ranger at Wilson Island State Recreation Area, says the park was abandoned in April 2011 as the Missouri River spilled out its banks. “We were forced to move everything out of the park – all of our office equipment, everything we could,” Anunson said. “When the water was at its peak, it covered 99-percent of the park.

Wilson Island State Rec Area flooding July 2011; photo of shelter roof on riverfront picnic area – water depth about 9 feet deep. (Radio Iowa)

As a result, we were forced to demolish some of the buildings in the park.” Standing water remained in the park for three months. A massive layer of sand and sediment was left behind.

“We had anywhere between three inches to eight feet of sediment deposit,” Anunson said. Anunson, his wife and three children moved to a rented in home in nearby Missouri Valley for a year as their residence in the park was fixed. The home’s basement took in seven feet of floodwater. Although the Wilson Island State Recreation Area will reopen to visitors this Friday (December 14), the campground will remain closed until sometime in 2014. Prior to the flood, the Wilson Island campground was the sixth highest revenue producer among Iowa’s state park campgrounds. Anunson said frequent visitors to the park will definitely notice some changes.

“We’ve removed, as of this Fall, about 105 large cottonwood trees that were damaged by the flood. We are slated to remove another 70 trees this Winter and that doesn’t include all the small saplings that were under eight inches in size,” Anunson said. The State of Iowa provided two-million dollars ($2 million) and FEMA nearly one-million ($1 million) toward the food cleanup effort. The 544-acre state park, named for former Iowa Governor George Wilson, is located about 25 miles north of Omaha/Council Bluffs. Anunson estimates more than half of the park’s users come from Nebraska.

(Radio Iowa)

Meeting today in SW Iowa aims to help residents continue 2011 flood recovery

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Even after this long year of drought, many residents in southwest Iowa are still recovering from last year’s record flooding of the Missouri River. A meeting this (Monday) afternoon in Fremont County aims to update residents on the rebuilding process. Lori McDaniel, with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, says they’ll cover a lot of topics. “Just about flood plain management in general, how the Corps of Engineers and I-DNR can help and provide technical assistance in terms of flood plain management and projects that need to be done in the flood plain,” McDaniel says. “We plan to bring our engineers so we can provide some one-on-one assistance.” She says the goal is to keep the public in the region informed about the progress.

McDaniel says, “We just want to be available to answer any questions that may come up so we can all make good decisions moving into the future.” The prolonged flooding in 2011 wiped out dozens of homes and businesses and hundreds of acres of farmland in the Missouri River corridor. McDaniel says the many southwest Iowa residents still have questions about how to proceed. “Mostly about how we do our approval processes and the tools we can use to help people know where to build and how to make informed decisions of what’s going on in that area,” McDaniel says. “Also, sand and silt deposition has been a big question, can I push my sand and silt and fill in an eroded river bank, questions like that.” Today’s meeting is scheduled to run from 1:30 to 3:30 at the Waubonsie  State Park lodge near Hamburg.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa State whips Nebraska-Omaha 93-65

Sports

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — George Niang scored 15 points and Iowa State pounded Nebraska-Omaha 93-65 Sunday night. Niang, a freshman, scored 11 of his points in the first half as the Cyclones (7-3) led 52-28 at the break. Iowa State was coming back after a loss Friday night to Iowa. Iowa State led 18-2 before Nebraska-Omaha (2-9) made six shots in a row to cut the lead to four points. But they only made four shots the rest of the half in 22 attempts.

Will Clyburn, who did not score in the Iowa game, finished with 11 points against the Mavericks. Anthony Booker and Tyrus McGee also had 11 points for the Cyclones, while Percy Gibson and Chris Babb scored 10 apiece. John Karhoff scored 13 points to lead Nebraska-Omaha, in its second year in Division I. These teams last met in 1991, when Iowa State won 114-57.

2 hurt in Crawford County Crash Sunday evening

News

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two men from northwest Iowa were injured during a collision between a semi and a pickup Sunday evening, in Crawford County. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the drivers of the vehicles, 65-year old Gary Beckman, of Lake View, and 17-year old Adrian Ramirez, of Kiron, were transported to the Crawford County Hospital following the crash, which occurred at around 6:30-p.m., in Schleswig.

Officials say a 2000 Chevy Silverado pickup driven by Ramirez was traveling west on Crawford County Road E-16, when he failed to yield to the  semi being driven by Beckman, as he was  traveling north on Highway 59.  The pickup was hit on its left rear side. Following the collision, the pickup slid into the ditch, while the semi came to rest on the shoulder of Highway 59. The Patrol says there were some light flurries at the time, but the roadway was dry. Both men were wearing their seat belts.

NWS Forecast for Cass & area Counties in Iowa: 12/10/12

Weather

December 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

328 AM CST MON DEC 10 2012

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. COLDER. HIGH IN THE MID 20S. WEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH IN THE MORNING.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW 10 TO 15. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TUESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. WARMER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 30S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TUESDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE LOWER 20S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 40S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. HIGH IN THE MID 40S.

THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 20S. HIGH IN THE MID 40S.