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September 21st, 2012 by admin

FOR SALE:  Smith 40 gallon gas heater that was bought in 2006.  $175.  FOR SALE:  2 Lenox gas furnaces – one is a 90k btu the other is a 70k btu…both were bought in 2006.  $450 each.  FOR SALE:  1,000 gallon lp tank.  $950.  712-304-0924

 

7AM Webcast News (Podcast) – Fri., Sept. 21st 2012

News, Podcasts

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….

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Audubon XC Invitational Results

Sports

September 21st, 2012 by Jim Field

Girls Teams:

  1. Griswold  36
  2. Tri-Center  58
  3. IKM/Manning  128
  4. Panorama  132
  5. Guthrie Center  140
  6. Audubon  144
  7. Riverside  209

Girls Individuals:

  1. Rebekah Topham, Griswold
  2. Jordyn Sindt, Griswold
  3. Alex Larsen, Tri-Center
  4. Destiny Scar, Nodaway Valley
  5. Therese Frels, Guthrie Center
  6. Megan Deist, Audubon
  7. Alyx Flippin, Griswold
  8. Ruby Johnson, Audubon
  9. Allison Young, Griswold
  10. Kaylee Grote, Tri-Center

Boys Teams:

  1. Riverside  47
  2. Guthrie Center  73
  3. Tri-Center  74
  4. Panorama  118
  5. Griswold  150
  6. IKM/Manning  171
  7. Audubon  206
  8. Nodaway Valley  213

Boys Individuals:

  1. Darrian Irlbeck, Tri-Center
  2. Spencer Rochholz, Adair-Casey
  3. Ean Patrick, Riverside
  4. Emmitt Wheatley, Adair-Casey
  5. Brady Ryun, Riverside
  6. Adam Harman, Riverside
  7. Christopher Jarrett, Tri-Center
  8. Jordan Christensen, Guthrie Center
  9. Timmy Settlemoir, Nodaway Valley
  10. Mitchell Nelsen, Audubon

SDSU adds another FBS opponent, Iowa State

Sports

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BROOKINGS, S.D. (AP) – South Dakota State has reached an agreement to play Iowa State in the opening game of the 2018 football season.  The game is scheduled Sept. 1, 2018, in Ames, Iowa. The teams also played there four years ago, with Iowa State winning 44-17.

SDSU is an NCAA Football Championship Subdivision school, while Iowa State plays in the upper-tier Football Bowl Subdivision. SDSU now has four games against FBS schools scheduled in upcoming seasons. The other three are at Nebraska in 2013, at Missouri in 2014 and at Minnesota in 2015.

Thursday Volleyball Results

Sports

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Western Iowa:

  • (3-0) Audubon 25-25-25, Griswold 18-16-13
  • (3-1) Treynor 25-22-25-25, A-H-S-T 14-25-14-11
  • (3-0) Underwood beat Riverside

Others:

  • (3-1) Fremont-Mills 26-13-25-25, East Mills 24-25-23-17
  • (3-2) Glidden-Ralston 25-21-25-12-15, Paton-Churdan 22-25-17-25-13
  • (3-1) Guthrie Center 25-19-25-25, Coon Rapids-Bayard 18-25-21-11
  • (3-0) IKM-Manning 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 10-16-15
  • (3-0) Madrid 25-25-25, Panorama 18-19-20
  • (3-0) Siouxland Community Christian 25-25-25, West Harrison 11-17-19
  • (3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, Heartland Christian 10-6-7
  • (3-0) Villisca 25-25-25, Clarinda Academy 2-7-6

BASF of Germany buying Iowa-based Becker Underwood

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – German-based chemical maker BASF had made a deal to buy Ames-based Becker Underwood, which makes seed treatment and other farm products.  BASF says the purchase price is $1.02 billion. Becker Underwood was co-founded in 1982 by Atlantic natives Roger Underwood and Jeff Becker.  They sold controlling interest to Norwest Equity Partners of Minneapolis in 2004. Becker has more than 210 employees in Ames; St. Joseph, Mo.; and Caldwell, Idaho; and nearly 270 more in several other countries.

BASF is based in Ludwigshafen, Germany, and produces chemicals and plastics as well oil and gas and agricultural herbicides and fertilizers. BASF spokeswoman Anne Burt says final decisions haven’t been made about the future of Becker Underwood’s chief executive officer, Peter Innes, other managers or other workers.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Fri., Sept. 21st 2012

Podcasts, Weather

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

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

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KAREN “KATIE” BOLIN, 55, of Casey (Svcs. 9-24-12)

Obituaries

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

KAREN “KATIE” BOLIN, 55, of Casey, died Wed., Sept. 19th, at her home in Casey. Memorial services for KATIE BOLIN will be held 11-a.m. Mon., Sept. 24th, at the Friends Church in Stuart. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Adair has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Monday, September 24, 2012, from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. at the Friends Church in Stuart.

Katie Bolin is survived by: Her husband Johnny Hansen, of Casey.

NWs Forecast for Cass & area Counties in Iowa

Weather

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

401 AM CDT FRI SEP 21 2012

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 70S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTH 10 TO 15 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.
TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 40S. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

SATURDAY…SUNNY…COOLER. HIGH AROUND 60. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.
SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. AREAS OF FROST AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE LOWER 30’S. NORTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

SUNDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 60S. NORTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH SHIFTING TO THE WEST IN THE AFTERNOON.
SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 40S. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70’S.

Destructive fruit fly now infesting several Iowa counties

Ag/Outdoor

September 21st, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A very tiny bug is raising big alarms for some Iowa producers. Its name is the spotted wing drosophila (droh-SOFF-ah-lah) and it closely resembles a common fruit fly. It’s only an eighth of an inch long, but an infestation is now confirmed for the first time in Iowa — in Story County, with several other colonies suspected. Laura Jesse, an entomologist at Iowa State University, says the invasive insect could be a serious threat to certain Iowa crops. “The spotted wing drosophila is going to be a big problem primarily for small fruit growers, growers of small fruits like raspberries, strawberries, blueberries,” Jesse says. “It can reportedly attack apples but not really fruits with harder skins.”

Blackberries, cherries and grapes could also be at risk. This red-eyed pest is difficult to tell from a regular fruit fly, even for an expert on wee winged creatures like Jesse, who co-directs the I-S-U Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic. She needs a microscope to accurately distinguish the drosophila from the more common variety. “Those fruit flies, that we’re used to, attack rotting fruit,” Jesse says. “You always know when you’ve got a bunch of ’em in your kitchen, you know there’s a banana that you forgot somewhere and it’s rotten. Our normal native fruit fly can’t attack fruit that’s not damaged where as we’re concerned about this fruit fly because it can attack healthy fruit.” The female fly can slice into the skin of fresh fruit to lay eggs and producers in other states report a serious yield impact with maggots in the produce. Jesse says the pest has already gotten a foothold in Iowa.

“Here in Story County, we were aware of it and looking for it, so we had traps out,” Jesse says. “We’ve already gotten reports at least from Mitchell County, Linn County and Dubuque County. It’s probably pretty widespread in Iowa. We’re confirming each new infestation. It’s not going to surprise us that it’ll be in a lot of counties, especially over the next few years.” Parts of Iowa have already seen frost, but she says the fruit flies shouldn’t have a problem over-wintering in the Hawkeye State.  “When it first came into the U.S, it was picked up in California, Washington and Oregon and there was some hopes that maybe it wouldn’t survive in the Midwest,” Jesse says. “It’s actually been in Michigan the past few years and done just fine there so we suspect it will be able to survive our (Iowa) winters.”

The pest is native to Asia and was first found in the U-S in 2008 and quickly spread. It’s confirmed in at least 20 states, including neighboring Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota. Jesse has some advice for Iowa producers with concerns about this pest: Pick all fruit when harvesting and remove and destroy any fallen, damaged and overripe fruit. Also, there are insecticides available but options are limited.

(Radio Iowa)