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Report: Drought is sign of climate change & worse things to come

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September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A new report from an environmental watchdog group the says the long drought Iowa’s endured this summer is a clear sign of where the state and region are heading under climate change. Doug Inkley, senior scientist with the National Wildlife Federation, says the heat waves we’ve experienced for months are just the first piece of the puzzle. “We now have a record low amount of ice in the Arctic and we have a record amount of icemelt in Greenland,” Inkley says. “You put all three of these together and global warming is extremely apparent.”

Inkley says some scenarios we’re seeing this summer, including large fish kills reported across Iowa, also lend insight into what wildlife face in the months to come. “We have thousands of fish dying because the water is simply too warm for them,” Inkley says. “Wildlife throughout this coming winter will be stressed because the productivity of the natural foods they eat is way down because of the drought and they could easily starve to death.”

Inkley says the same conditions are contributing to devastating wildfires, crop damage and an influx of destructive pests and the diseases some carry, like West Nile virus. The group’s report says the past 12 months are the hottest ever recorded in the U-S. In terms of financial impact, the report notes the cost of battling wildfires, now about three-billion dollars a year, has tripled since the 1990s.

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9AM Newscast 09-13-2012

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VERN M. RICHARDS, 94, of Bridgewater (Svcs. 9-15-12)

Obituaries

September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

VERN M. RICHARDS, 94, of Bridgewater, died Tue., Sept. 11th, at the Greenfield Manor, in Greenfield. A Masonic funeral ceremony for VERN RICHARDS will be followed by a Memorial service, 11-a.m. Sat., Sept. 15th, at the Carl United Methodist Church. The Iowa Cremation Society is assisting the family with the arrangements. (www.iowacremation.com)

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.iowacremation.com  A monument marking the life of Vern Richards will be erected at the Forrest Hill Cemetery in Mt. Etna, IA.

Memorials may be directed to the Carl United Methodist Church, or Care Initiatives Hospice.

VERN RICHARDS is survived by:

His wife – Myrtle.

His children – Ellen Moore, of Greenfield, & Martin (Nita) Richards, of Omaha.

5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

8AM Sportscast 09-13-2012

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8AM Newscast 09-13-2012

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2 arrested in Omaha for stun gun robberies in Iowa

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September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Arrests have been made in back-to-back robberies of a western Iowa store in which the clerk was repeatedly shocked with a stun gun. Police in Omaha arrested 18-year-old D’Jay Betts on Tuesday and 22-year-old Loyal Brown on Wednesday. Both men live in Omaha.

Police say Betts and another man entered Exotic Gifts in Council Bluffs on Aug. 24th, and that Betts repeatedly attacked the store’s clerk with a stun gun while the other man stole merchandise. Betts and Brown are accused of returning to the store five days later, with Betts again attacking the same clerk with a stun gun while Brown took merchandise and money.  Betts and Brown remained in an Omaha jail this (Thursday) morning.

Doc Leonard’s Pet Pointers 09-13-2012

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Heartbeat Today 09-13-2012

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Jim Field speaks with Becky Bell-Greenstreet about the Al Bell Film Festival set for Sunday, September 16 in Stuart.

 

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USDA Report 09-13-2012

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The search begins for a new Police Officer in Adair

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September 13th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Adair has voted to begin the search for a new Police Officer. The decision came during a meeting Wednesday night, and follows the recent firing of Lt. Josephine Weston, and the resignation of Police Chief Bob Koeneman. City officials have declined to release any details concerning the departures of the two law enforcement officials.

The City will begin advertising for the position in the Des Moines Register, Omaha World Herald and locally, soon. The person hired for the job will be required to live in Adair. Until that person is hired, deputies with the Guthrie and Adair County Sheriff’s Offices will continue to patrol the city of Adair.