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ISU economist says stock up on meat now before prices go up

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa State University economist says with the drought pushing up corn and soy beans prices, you can expect to pay more for food at the grocery store. Chad Hart says prices in 2013 could go up about one to one-and-a-half percent more than the normal. “It’s going to be distributed across the products that we buy at the grocery story. We’re likely to see more impact in the meats than we will in say the produce or the grain section of the grocery store,” Hart says. He recommends putting some beef in your freezer now before prices go up. “It’s probably not a bad idea, and if you’re also one that consumes pork, buy some pork here during the fourth quarter. These will be some of the lowest pork prices that we’ll see,” Hart says. Hart says food prices normally go up about two-and-a-half percent each year, so you can tack that additional cost brought on by the drought problems to that increase.

(Radio Iowa)

King, Vilsack debate voter fraud, Farm Bill

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A deep disagreement over voting and lack of progress on the Farm Bill were the hallmarks of last night’s debate between Republican Congressman Steve King and Christie Vilsack, his Democratic challenger. The two candidates appeared together at a forum in Hampton and King said it’s time to not only require a photo I.D. for voting, but for election officials all over the country to check the voter registration lists for non-citizens. “There’s no reason for anybody to defend anything else because there’s voter fraud that’s determining these elections and it’s got to stop,” King said, getting cheers and whistles from his supporters in the audience.

Vilsack expressed reservations about requiring a photo I.D. “It is restrictive in many cases for people who are elderly,” she said. “There are a lot of situations where people don’t have a picture I.D. and they need to be able to vote.” Vilsack did not directly address King’s comment about non-citizens casting ballots, but she did speak to his assertion there is voter fraud. “I don’t think that there’s any evidence that there is a great deal of voter fraud out there,” Vilsack said, getting moans and groans from some in the audience and applause from others in the audience. “It’s the most important right and responsibility a person has in this country, to be able to vote, and I’ll do everything I can to make sure that people are allowed to do it.” King was given a minute to offer a rebuttal.

“I heard that, ‘We should do all we can to encourage every person to vote.’ I don’t agree. I completely don’t agree. I think they should be citizens of the United States of America in order to cast a ballot,” King said. According to King, voter fraud is “real” and if it’s not addressed, he said it will change the “destiny” of the U.S. “There are people here that might be visiting America, they might be on a green card, they might be here illegally — and there are people out there recruiting them to vote now,” King said. “We’ve got to stop that before we turn this country over to people that are not American citizens.” The subject of the Farm Bill was raised by the debate’s moderator.

Vilsack began: “I think Steve King should have shown more leadership on this and should have pounded on the door of Speaker Boehner…in making sure we have a Farm Bill.” King replied: “I’m not really sure if Mrs. Vilsack wants me to be a leader or a follower. I’ve gotten advice to be both a leader and a follower and it depends on the issue.” Throughout the debate King accused Vilsack of lobbing “baseless charges” his way. He also attacked the way Vilsack’s husband, former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, is running the U.S.D.A., twice mentioning a “Meatless Monday” idea unsuccessfully floated by an agency employee. Christie Vilsack did not speak of her husband’s role as U.S. ag secretary during the debate. Vilsack closed the debate by saying she’d be able to hold her own in congress because — as a former 8th grade teacher — she’s “used to dealing with adolescent behavior.”

(Radio Iowa)

Crop report: 22% of Iowa corn harvested

Ag/Outdoor

September 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Nearly a quarter of Iowa’s corn crop has been harvested and it’s in slightly better condition, according to an update from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.  The USDA report shows 22-percent of Iowa’s corn was harvested by Sunday. That compares to the usual 7-percent for this stage of the season. Farmers are trying to salvage a drought damaged crop before stalks weaken further. The USDA report rates 48-percent of Iowa’s corn in poor to very poor condition. That’s a slight improvement from 52-percent one week ago. Thirty-four-percent of Iowa’s soybeans are in the poor to very poor category, down from 36-percent last week.

(Radio Iowa)

Chiefs RB Charles dings up reconstructed knee

Sports

September 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles dinged up the same knee that needed reconstructive surgery last season during Sunday’s 35-17 loss to the Buffalo Bills. Charles, who tore his left ACL in Week 2, carried only six times for three yards against the Bills. He could be seen riding a bike on the sideline and asking to play the rest of the game. Kansas City coach Romeo Crennel said Monday that the decision was made to rest Charles, who has yet to show the same burst that carried him to more than 1,400 yards rushing in 2010. Crennel said he expects Charles to be ready for Sunday’s game at New Orleans, another team that is winless through its first two games.

Iowa early News headlines: Tue., Sept. 18th 2012

News

September 18th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Early voting appears to be gaining in popularity, with requests for ballots in Polk County about 30 percent higher than they were at this time in 2008. The secretary of state’s office says more than 128,000 Iowans had requested ballots as of Friday.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan told voters in Iowa the nation needs Mitt Romney to reduce government spending. Vice President Joe Biden, meanwhile, told voters in Iowa that Romney is “totally out of touch” with the realities that everyday Americans face. Both men visited Iowa yesterday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller says an Oregon-based buying club has agreed to change its marketing practices and pay more than $26,000 to Iowa residents and the state. Miller says the agreement followed an investigation by the Iowa Consumer Protection Division of Platinum Online Group, Inc.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Peregrine Financial Group CEO Russ Wasendorf Sr. has pleaded guilty to duping thousands of investors out of millions of dollars. Wasendorf admitted in court in Cedar Rapids yesterday to a $200 million scheme. He pleaded guilty to charges of mail fraud, embezzling customer funds and making false statements to regulators.

Trooper’s car hit following a traffic stop Friday in Elliott

News

September 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Two vehicles, including an Iowa State Patrol cruiser sustained a total of $1,900 damage during an accident Friday afternoon, in Elliott. According to a report filed Monday by the State Patrol, at around 4:35-p.m. Trooper Sgt. Martin McCreedy, of Council Bluffs, had conducted a traffic stop at Main and Minden Streets in Elliott. The vehicle, a 2007 Chrysler Town and Country van driven by 64-year old Kenneth Peterson, of Elliott, was pulled over for speeding, and because Peterson allegedly failed to wear his seat belt. When Sgt. McCreedy activated the emergency lights on his 2008 Ford Crown Victoria patrol vehicle, the van stopped in the middle of the intersection, facing east.

McCreedy pulled up behind the van, exited his patrol car and noticed the van was backing up. The van continued to turn left while in reverse, and hit the cruiser on the left front bumper before coming to rest. Peterson told McCreedy he was backing up to a repair shop at the northwest corner of the intersection, to have a tired repaired, when the collision occurred. No injuries were reported, and no citations were issued in association with the accident.

ISP releases more info. on Sept. 12th crash in Cass County

News

September 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol, Monday, released more information about a crash which occurred on Interstate 80 last Wednesday (Sept. 12th), in Cass County. As we reported on KJAN.com that same evening, one person suffered minor injuries when a pickup pulling a camper  overturned into the north ditch, at around 7:30-p.m., near the Elk Horn exit. Officials say a 2002 GMC Yukon driven by 71-year old David Herrmann, of Sturgis, Michigan, was traveling west on I-80. As he entered a construction zone, the SUV hit the cones which set out to guide traffic into the left lane. The Patrol says Herrmann panicked and hit his brakes, causing the travel trailer he was pulling to jackknife. The SUV and trailer continued westbound until both rolled onto their left sides into the ditch at about the 54-mile marker. Herrmann, who was wearing his seat belt, was transported by Atlantic Rescue to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, for treatment of his injuries. He was later cited for Failure to Maintain Control. The SUV was totaled in the crash.

Associated Press Iowa Prep Football Poll

Sports

September 17th, 2012 by Jim Field

 

The Top Ten teams in the Associated Press Iowa high school football polls of the 2012 season with first-place votes in parentheses and won-loss record, total points and position last week at right:

Class 4-A
Record Pts Prv
1. Ankeny (16) 4-0 186 1
2. Iowa City West (1) 4-0 164 2
3. Pleasant Valley (1) 4-0 147 6
4. Cedar Falls (1) 4-0 122 4
5. Urbandale 4-0 115 8
6. Cedar Rapids Xavier 4-0 107 7
7. Muscatine 4-0 58 10
8. Bettendorf 3-1 27 3
8. West Des Moines Dowling 3-2 27 5
10. Iowa City High 3-1 25 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Sioux City East 19. 11, Dubuque Senior 19. 13, Southeast Polk 18. 14, Indianola 4. 15, West Des Moines Valley 3. 15, Waukee 3. 17, Davenport Assumption 1.

Class 3-A
Record Pts Prv
1. Decorah (14) 4-0 184 1
2. Sioux City Heelan (3) 4-0 167 2
3. Norwalk (2) 4-0 132 3
4. Lewis Central 4-0 128 4
5. Grinnell 4-0 122 5
6. Harlan 4-0 96 7
7. Adel ADM 4-0 91 8
8. Boone 4-0 56 10
9. Creston-O-M 3-1 20 6
10. Manchester West Delaware 3-1 18 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Solon 10. 12, Marion 8. 13, Tama South Tama 5. 14, Le Mars 4. 15, Williamsburg 3. 16, Webster City 1.

Class 2-A
Record Pts Prv
1. Boyden-Hull-RV (12) 4-0 173 1
2. Spirit Lake (2) 4-0 160 2
3. Mediapolis (3) 4-0 152 3
4. West Marshall (2) 5-0 120 4
5. Kuemper Catholic 4-0 108 5
6. Center Point-Urbana 4-0 79 6
7. New Hampton 4-0 73 7
8. La Porte City Union 3-1 51 8
9. Waukon 4-0 46 9
10. Bondurant Farrar 4-0 20 10

Others receiving votes: 11, Central Lyon-GLR 19. 12, Dyersville Beckman 13. 13, Clarion-Goldfield 11. 14, Forest City 8. 15, Albia 7. 16, South Central Calhoun 4. 17, Cascade 1.

Class 1-A
Record Pts Prv
1. Iowa City Regina (17) 4-0 188 1
2. Fort Dodge St. Edmond (1) 4-0 160 2
3. St. Ansgar (1) 4-0 129 3
4. Pella Christian 4-0 120 4
5. Dike-New Hartford 4-0 101 5
6. Emmetsburg 3-1 87 6
7. Calmar South Winneshiek 4-0 66 7
8. Aplington-Parkersburg 3-1 59 9
9. IKM Manning 4-0 44 10
10. Council Bluffs St. Albert 3-1 34 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Mount Ayr 17. 12, Delhi Maquoketa Valley 15. 13, Hartley HMS 13. 14, Tipton 5. 15, Wilton 4. 16, Eddyville-Blakesburg 2. 17, West Branch 1.

Class 1-A
Record Pts Prv
1. Fairbank Wapsie Valley (8) 4-0 163 2
2. Woodward-Granger (9) 4-0 155 1
3. Lawton-Bronson 4-0 122 3
4. Akron-Westfield (1) 4-0 112 5
5. Britt West Hancock 3-1 109 4
6. Packwood Pekin 4-0 89 6
7. Inwood West Lyon 3-1 55 7
8. Traer North Tama 4-1 54 8
9. Moville Woodbury Central 3-1 31 NR
10. Logan-Magnolia 3-1 23 NR

Others receiving votes: 11, Mason City Newman 13. 12, Lone Tree 10. 12, Madrid 10. 14, Hinton 9. 14, Woodward Academy 9. 16, Lisbon 8. 17, Arlington Starmont 5. 17, Montezuma 5. 19, Belle Plaine 4. 20, Martensdale-St. Marys 3. 21, Wayland WACO 1.

Class 8-Man
Record Pts Prv
1. Adair-Casey (4) 5-0 148 1
2. Tabor Fremont-Mills (5) 4-0 147 3
3. Newell-Fonda (7) 4-0 146 2
4. Murray (1) 4-0 127 4
5. Gilbertville-Don Bosco (1) 4-0 117 5
6. Elk Horn-Kimballton Exira 4-0 76 6
7. Preston 4-0 58 7
8. Melcher-Dallas 4-0 44 8
9. Glidden-Ralston 4-1 36 9
10. Sidney 4-0 35 10

Others receiving votes: 11, Marcus MMC 18. 12, Laurens-Marathon 17. 13, Clarksville 7. 13, Victor HLV 7. 15, Springville 2. 15, Lenox 2. 17, Janesville 1. 17, Buffalo Center North Iowa 1. 17, Riceville 1.

BERNICE VEY COFFMAN, 93,of Stuart (Svcs. 9-18-12)

Obituaries

September 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BERNICE VEY COFFMAN, 93,of Stuart, died Sat., Sept. 15th, at the Stuart Community Care Center. A fellowship luncheon for BERNICE COFFMAN will be held from 6-to 7-pm Tue., Sept. 18th, at the Stuart-Mt.Vernon United Methodist Church, followed by a 7:30-p.m. graveside service Tuesday, at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Menlo. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Breast Cancer Foundation. Online memorials may be left at www.johnsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

DELORES MAE KAUFFMAN, 84, of York, NE (formerly of Marne) – Svcs. 9/21/12

Obituaries

September 17th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DELORES MAE KAUFFMAN, 84, of York, NE (formerly of Marne), died Sun., Sept. 16th, at the Hearthstone Care Center in York. Funeral services for DELORES KAUFFMAN will be held 10-a.m. Fri., Sept. 21st, at the Redline Church of Christ in Redline, IA. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the Redline Church of Christ in Redline, IA from 8am-5pm Thursday (9/20), with the family visitation from 5-7pm Thursday. Visitation resumes at the Church from 8-am until the time of service, Friday. Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial will be in the Redline Cemetery.

DELORES KAUFFMAN is survived by:

Her husband – Clifford Kauffman.

Her daughter – Theresa Tolle, of Omaha.

Her son – Bill (Toby) Kauffman, of York, NE.

6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.