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Atlantic Accident Causes $5,500 Damage

News

July 19th, 2012 by admin

A traffic accident in Atlantic Wednesday resulted in over $5,000 of damage.

At about 4:00 Wednesday, Amy Williams of Atlantic was driving her vehicle southbound on Poplar as she was approaching a green light on 7th street.  At the same time, a vehicle driven by Tyler Boos of Exira was northbound on Poplar approaching the green light on 7th Street.  Boos started to make a left hand turn onto 7th street and struck the Williams vehicle in the intersection.

Williams was cited for no proof of insurance.  Boos was given a warning for failure to yield making a left turn.  Total damage from the accident was about $5,500.

Fremont County Burn Ban

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July 19th, 2012 by admin

Two more southwest Iowa Counties have announced burn bans.

Fremont and Page Counties now have burn bans.  Page County’s ban went into effect at 8 AM this morning, Fremont will go into effect at noon.

Those burn bans are in addition to bans in Montgomery, Mills, Pottawatamie, Audubon, and Mills Counties.

Backyard and Beyond 07-19-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

July 19th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen talks about Fair Time!

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More Hot Weather on the Way

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July 19th, 2012 by admin

It’s been hot and dry in western Iowa all summer long, and it looks like it will probably stay that way.  Freese-Notis Meteorologist Dan Hicks spoke with Jim Field on KJAN’s Heartbeat Today Wednesday, as he assessed the extreme conditions across the Midwest.

He says the situation is getting serious with the lack of rainfall and high temperatures.  “There really is nobody in the Midwest that doesn’t need rain.  Looking at Iowa rainfall for July, many towns have seen less than a quarter of their normal rainfall,” according to Hicks.

He also says it doesn’t look promising in terms of getting any relief from the drought conditions. “Unfortunately not a lot of promise for rainfall in the near future.  It looks like this overall pattern will probably continue into early next week.  There might be some slight cooling moving south very late this week, but temps in the Atlantic area will still be above 90 degrees.  It might even be next week until we have another chance of any rainfall occurring.”

As for what may be the cause of the extreme weather we’ve had this summer, he says, “I don’t know if there’s one thing responsible.  It’s been attributed to the transition from La Nina to neutral conditions.  But to attribute to one single factor is hard to do.”

Hicks says he expects highs to remain in the 90’s through at least next week.

Heartbeat Today 07-19-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 19th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field talks about some of the hottest years, months, and days on record in Atlantic.

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8AM Newscast 07-19-2012

News, Podcasts

July 19th, 2012 by admin

w/ Brett Johnson

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7AM Newscast 07-19-2012

News, Podcasts

July 19th, 2012 by admin

w/ Brett Johnson

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Wednesday Boys Baseball Sub-State Finals

Sports

July 19th, 2012 by Jim Field

CLASS 3-A:

  • Harlan 3, Carroll 2
  • ADMl 3, Iowa Falls-Alden 1 (12 innings)
  • Benton 8, Marion 0
  • Bishop Heelan Catholic 4, LeMars 3
  • Dallas Center-Grimes 4, Pella 0
  • Decorah 5, Clear Lake 4
  • Western Dubuque 5, Maquoketa 4 (8 innings)
  • Washington 5, Williamsburg 1

CLASS 4-A:

  • Ankeny 5, Southeast Polk 2
  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy 9, Cedar Falls 1
  • Davenport North 3, Bettendorf 2
  • Dowling Catholic 6, Johnston 5
  • Fort Dodge 7, Sioux City East 2
  • Iowa City West 4, Dubuque Senior 2 (9 innings)
  • Linn-Mar 2, Muscatine 1 (8 innings)
  • WDM Valley 12, Waukee 2 (6 innings)

USDA Report 07-19-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

July 19th, 2012 by admin

w/ Max Dirks

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Harlan Man Charged with Noodling

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July 19th, 2012 by admin

A Harlan man was charged with illegal hand fishing after showing his catch in the local newspaper. Radio Iowa’s Dar Danielson reports.

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says 48-year-old Larry Finstad was charged with illegally catching a catfish using his hand in the technique that’s know as “noodling.” The D-N-R says someone called in to the poachers hotline after seeing an article in the Harlan Tribune featuring Finstad holding a 30-pound flathead catfish that he admitted he caught by hand in the Nishnabotna River. Finstad was charged at the Shelby County Jail where he was locked up after being arrested earlier for possession of burglary tools. It’s the second recent arrest here for the sport which is featured in some T-V shows, but is illegal in the state. D-N-R conservation officers charged four men with illegal hand fishing in June after watching them catch several catfish by hand in the Des Moines River near Selma. The D-N-R confiscated 174 pounds of catfish fillets at the home of one of the men.