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Page County accidents reported – No injuries

News

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says no injuries were reported following two separate accidents earlier this week. Officials say 16-year old Jacob Baker, of New Market, was cited for Failure to Maintain Control following an accident Wednesday afternoon, east of Clarinda. The teen was driving a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup east on 210th Street and rounding a curve, when he lost control. The pickup left the road and entered a ditch, where it struck some trees head-on. Officials say the truck sustained $5,000 damage, and was considered to be a total loss.

The second accident in Page County happened Tuesday morning, southwest of Clarinda. The Sheriff’s Department says 33-year old Aaron Roberts, of Clarinda, was cited for Failure to Maintain Control, after the 2009 Chevy straight truck he was driving left 230th Street, entered a ditch and rolled onto its passenger side and slid to a stop. Damage to the truck, registered to Snap On Tools, in Kenosha, WI., was estimated at $50,000. The vehicle was considered to be a total loss.

FRANCIS E. BALLOU, 89, of Exira (Svcs. 10-15-12)

Obituaries

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

FRANCIS E. BALLOU, 89, of Exira, died Thu., Oct. 11th, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for FRANCIS BALLOU will be held 10:30-a.m Mon., Oct. 15th, at the Exira Lutheran Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation will be held from 4-to 7-pm Sun., Oct. 14th.

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

FRANCIS BALLOU is survived by:

His sons – Jon (Diana) Ballou, of Audubon; Dennis (Marlene) Ballou, of Exira; and Carey (Patty) Ballou, of Exira.

His daughters – Joyette (Kevin) Henry, of Urbandale; Sharon (Ed) Rathbun, of Bridgewater; Mary (Bill) Bontrager, of Cumming; and Judith (Denny) Nelson, of Exira.

His sister – Erma (Bill) Wilcox, of Des Moines.

Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

V.L. (“BUTCH”) MILLER, 92, of Persia (Svcs. 10-16-12)

Obituaries

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

V.L. “BUTCH” MILLER, 92, of Persia, died Wed., Oct. 10th, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs. Funeral services for “BUTCH” MILLER will be held 1:30-p.m. Tue., Oct. 16th, at the Persia Methodist Church. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 11-am to 9pm Sun., Oct. 14th, with the family present to greet friends from 2-to 4pm. Visitation will resume at the funeral home on Mon., Oct. 15th, from 8am-to 9-pm.

Burial will be in the Valley View Cemetery at Persia.

“BUTCH’ MILLER is survived by:

His sons – Stan (Linda) Miller, of Loveland, Co; Glenn Miller, of Richmond, CA; & Gale “Chub” Miller and wife Denise, of Persia.

His sisters – Delores (Don) Spracklin, of Valley, NE., & Donna (Dennis) McKean, of Omaha, NE.

and 3 grandchildren.

DAVID R. WOLF, 68, of Exira (Svcs. 10-13012)

Obituaries

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DAVID R. WOLF, 68, of Exira, died Wed., Oct. 10th, at the Exira Care Center. A Celebration of Life Memorial Mass for DAVID WOLF will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Oct. 13th, in the St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation and a Scripture service begin at 6-p.m. Friday, Oct. 12th.

Burial will be in the Hamlin Lutheran Cemetery.

DAVID WOLF is survived by:

His wife – Wanda, of Atlantic.

His daughters – Janelle (Roger) Schuler, of Massillon, OH, & Teresa (Kenny) Hughes, of Randolph, IA.

His brothers – Phylip (Jane) Wolf, of Marionville, MO., & James (Dorothy) Wolf, of Exira.

His sisters – Betty Simonsen and Harriet Jayne, both of Exira.

6 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

(podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Fri., Oct. 12 2012

Podcasts, Weather

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

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

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Thursday High School Volleyball Results

Sports

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Rolling Hills:
(2-0) Adair-Casey 21-21, Iowa Christian Academy 10-10
(2-0) Exira-EHK 21-21, Orient-Macksburg 17-19
(2-0) Exira-EHK 25-25, Glidden-Ralston 22-10
(2-0) Grandview Park Baptist 25-25, Exira-EHK 13-20
(2-0) Ankeny Christian Academy 21-21, Iowa Christian Academy 14-18

Western Iowa Conference Tourney:
(3-2) Underwood 24-14-25-25-15, Treynor 26-25-19-23-11 (Championship)
(3-1) Tri-Center 26-25-25-25, Missouri Valley 28-21-12-22 (Consolation)

Others:
(3-0) Ar-We-Va 25-25-25, Charter Oak-Ute 15-16-10
(3-0) Earlham 26-25-25, West Central Valley 24-14-9
(3-1) East Mills 25-22-25-25, Heartland Christian 13-25-18-14
(3-2) IKM-Manning 25-20-23-25-15, Denison-Schleswig 18-25-25-13-11
(3-0) Logan-Magnolia 25-26-25, Boyer Valley 23-24-16
(2-1) Red Oak 25-15-16, Thomas Jefferson 14-25-14
(2-0) Red Oak 25-25, Corning 16-14
(2-1) Thomas Jefferson beat Corning
(3-1) St. Albert 25-25-22-31, Glenwood 23-21-25-29
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, Sidney 13-13-14
(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Guthrie Center 9-17-13
(3-2) Abraham Lincoln beat Shenandoah

Update: storms to arrive Friday night, biggest threat over western Iowa

News, Weather

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The latest forecast shows severe weather making its way into Iowa tonight (Friday). National Weather Service Meteorologist Craig Cogill said late Thursday afternoon, that the initial primary threat will be heavy rain and hail, but the system has the potential to cause more serious damage on Saturday. “Right now, it looks like the best threat of severe weather is going to be across western Iowa where damaging winds, large hail and possibly a few tornadoes – especially during the late afternoon and evening hours – will be possible,” Cogill said. The much needed rain could range from one to two inches. If tornadoes touch down over the weekend in Iowa, it wouldn’t be unprecedented.

“Usually we see tornadoes in the fall about every other year or every third year,” Cogill said. “Certainly, it’s not a tornado season like we see from late April through June, but it’s not totally out of the question to see fall tornadoes.” The storm system is expected to leave Iowa Saturday night. The forecast for Sunday calls for highs mainly in the 60s.

(Radio Iowa)

Hazardous Weather Outlook for northwest, parts of western and west central Iowa

Weather

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

400 AM CDT FRI OCT 12 2012

DAY ONE…TODAY AND TONIGHT:

SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN THIS EVENING. THERE WILL BE PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS OVERNIGHT…ESPECIALLY NORTH OF HIGHWAY 30. SOME STORMS COULD BECOME SEVERE OVERNIGHT WITH DAMAGING WIND AND LARGE HAIL THE MAIN THREATS.

DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY:

PERIODS OF THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY EVENING. SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING. ALL MODES OF SEVERE WEATHER ARE POSSIBLE…INCLUDING DAMAGING WINDS…LARGE HAIL AND A FEW TORNADOES. THE MOST LIKELY AREAS TO SEE SEVERE STORMS ARE LOCATIONS SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 20.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

AN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MULTI-MEDIA WEB BRIEFING HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR 1 PM ON FRIDAY. THIS BRIEFING WILL COVER THE UPCOMING POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT SEVERE WEATHER ON SATURDAY. SPOTTER ACTIVATION WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED FROM TIME TO TIME LATE FRIDAY NIGHT INTO SATURDAY EVENING.
THIS STATEMENT APPLIES TO THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN IOWA…

EMMET-KOSSUTH-WINNEBAGO-WORTH-PALO ALTO-HANCOCK-CERRO GORDO-POCAHONTAS-HUMBOLDT-WRIGHT-FRANKLIN-BUTLER-BREMER-SAC-CALHOUN-WEBSTER-HAMILTON-HARDIN-GRUNDY-BLACK HAWK-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE-BOONE-STORY-MARSHALL-TAMA-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-POLK-JASPER-POWESHIEK-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-WARREN-MARION-MAHASKA-ADAMS-UNION-CLARKE-LUCAS-MONROE-WAPELLO-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD-DECATUR-WAYNE-APPANOOSE-DAVIS.

Latham/Boswell would bring troops home “tomorrow” from Afghanistan

News

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The two incumbent Iowa congressmen who’re running against one another this fall would, under certain conditions, support bringing U.S. troops home from Afghanistan tomorrow.

Republican Congressman Tom Latham and Democratic Congressman Leonard Boswell debated last night (Thursday) in Council Bluffs. Latham voiced concern that U.S. troops are required to operate under rules of engagement that do not allow them to protect themselves. “I honestly think that unless we actually are there to fight to win, that we pull out tomorrow,” Latham said, “because we can go after the people that we want — the al Qaida Taliban, the threats to the U.S. — with other covert operations, with drones, things like that, rather that put our men and women in jeopardy.”

Boswell mentioned a meeting he and other congressmen had with the president of Afghanistan a year ago. “You know, I said to him then: ‘We have shown you some possibilities of what you can do. We’re willing to help train your army. We’re willing to help you train your police, but you have to decide. You’re kind of at a fork in the road, Mr. Karzi. do you want to go back to where you were or do you want to go on and have the opportunity that you have ?” Boswell said. “And I said this to him: ‘It’s time to bring our troops home.'” In terms of domestic policy, Boswell repeated his call for a hike in the federal gas tax, to address the country’s crumbling transportation infrastructure.

“We’re falling very much behind,” Boswell said, “and so I think across the country and certainly on the infrastructure committee, we can’t keep up commerce-wise, we can’t move people if we don’t do those things and we certainly don’t want people to fall through a bridge like they did in Minnesota.” Latham opposes a federal gas tax increase. “I just think this is the wrong time,” Latham said. “And how that really penalizes us here in a rural state where a lot of folks have to drive 10, 15, 20 miles to work. They can’t get on a subway like they can in New York.”

The two congressmen have debated three times this week. Last night’s debate was sponsored and broadcast by Iowa Public Television. It will be replayed this evening at 7:30 and again at noon on Sunday.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass Co. Conservation Board Sponsors Swan Contest

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Once again, it’s the time of year for the Cass County Conservation Board to ask residents of the county, “When do you think the first Trumpeter Swans will arrive at the Schildberg Quarry in Atlantic?” Officials say Trumpeter Swans have visited the Schildberg Quarry for at least, fourteen out of the last fifteen winters. Call in your prediction (by November 12th) to the Conservation Board at 712-769-2372, leave a message and return phone number if we are not in.

Duplicate dates will not be allowed.  For example, if a caller predicts November 25th, no one else will be allowed to predict that arrival date.  Call anytime until November 12th to make your prediction.  Only one prediction is allowed per family. The sponsors of the contest will determine the official arrival of the swans.  The winner will receive a Trumpeter Swan 8×10 print from the Cass County Conservation Board.  The contest is only open to residents of Cass County

Arrival and departure dates of the swans over the past 14-years have been as follows:

1997/1998   December 18 – January 2

1998/1999   Nothing on record

1999/2000   December 25 – February 15

2000/2001   November 23 – March 6

2001/2002   December 25 – February 24

2002/2003   November 23 – March 15

2003/2004   November 26 – March 21

2004/2005   November 25 – March 18

2005/2006   November 17 – March 5

2006/2007 October 30 – March 9

2007/2008 November 22- February 14

2008/2009 November 18- March 12

2009-2010 November 19 – January 5

2010-2011 November 5 – February 10

2011/2012 November 17 – February 21