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Forecast for Cass & area Counties in Iowa: June 12th, 2012

Weather

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

422 AM CDT TUE JUN 12 2012 (National Weather Service/Des Moines)

TODAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 50S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 30 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. LOW IN THE MID 60S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE MID 80S. SOUTH WIND AROUND 15 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S.

FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE MID 80S. LOW AROUND 70.

CCI says Union County vote against hog operations a win

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The group Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement (C-C-I) is celebrating a victory in what it calls an escalating fight against requests to build large-scale livestock operations in the state. The Union County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Monday to recommend that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources deny permits for two proposed five-thousand head hog farms. C-C-I state policy director, Adam Mason, says the Union County vote is one step toward keeping the operations from being built. “Now that the Union County supervisors have recommended denial of this site, the D-N-R will have 30 days to take their recommendation into consideration, review the factory farm construction permit and master matrix, and make their final decision. For us here at C-C-I, we’ll monitor that process, our members in Union County will monitor that process,” Mason says.

In the larger picture, Mason says they get calls daily about proposed livestock operations. He says the group has recently gotten the plans changed for facilities in Dallas, Floyd, Jefferson, and Story counties. There are ongoing fights against facilities in Poweshiek, Union, and Wright counties.  “What we look for here at C-C-I is a deep sense of commitment amongst the community, basically of the community coming together in opposition to this,” Mason explains. “If one person calls C-C-I, we don’t just automatically go out and meet with folks, there has to be a significant number of community members who want to do something about this. What we can do is go out and meet with folks and let them know what has worked in the past to stand up for family farmers and fight back against factory farms.”

The vote by the supervisors does not guarantee the D-N-R will follow its recommendation. “County supervisors and local folks don’t really have much of a say, and that’s something the legislature did back in 2002 when they created the master matrix. That provides public input, but doesn’t give those local folks or the county supervisors final authority, which we would call local control,” Mason says. He says the supervisors’ vote is a positive for residents trying to keep the facilities from being built. Mason says,”But what that means for folks in Union County today is the D-N-R staff will look at this permit application a little bit stronger than they would. But what is comes down to is the D-N-R is underfunded and understaffed as well.”

Mason says the dramatic increase in requests to build large livestock facilities is due to higher prices for hogs and the “lax regulatory environment of the Branstad administration.” Governor Branstad’s spokesman responded with this statement: “Agriculture is the strength behind Iowa’s economic success, and we welcome job-creating pork producers to locate in our state. Governor Branstad believes we must safeguard our environment with commonsense regulations. The regulatory environment remains the same as when Governor Branstad took office, but with the skyrocketing pork prices, it should come as no surprise that producers would expand their operations. Governor Branstad will continue his efforts for cleaner air and water, and believes Iowa’s laws should be enforced.”

(Radio Iowa)

Home Ownership Contest plans to be announced

News

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) say the IFA and Southwest Iowa Association of Realtors, Key Real Estate and American National Bank, will announce later this (Tuesday) morning, plans to spur regional home sales through The Meaning of Homeownership Contest this summer. The contest is sponsored by the Iowa Finance Authority and the Iowa Association of Realtors in conjunction with lenders and Realtors throughout the state.

We’ll have more details after 10-a.m.

Area High School Softball Scores from Mon., June 11th

Sports

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Adair-Casey 11-6, Orient-Macksburg 6-8
Atlantic 3, Lewis Central 1
Coon Rapids-Bayard 8, Panorama 7
Corning 11, Stanton 1
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 7, Fremont-Mills 2
Denison-Schleswig 6, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 5
IKM-Manning 5, Lawton-Bronson 4
Madrid 11, West Central Valley, Stuart 7
Missouri Valley 4, Underwood 3
OA-BCIG 13, AR-WE-VA, Westside 1
Orient-Macksburg 8, Adair-Casey 6
Treynor 12, A-H-S-T, Avoca 1
Tri-Center, Neola 7, Griswold 0
Van Meter 12, Guthrie Center 0
West Harrison 6, Whiting 4
Clarinda 8, Shenandoah 3
Creston 11, Red Oak 1
Abraham Lincoln 9, Glenwood 5
Walnut 11, Glidden-Ralston 1

Area High School Baseball Scores from Mon., June 11th

Sports

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda 11, Shenandoah 1
Coon Rapids-Bayard 4, Panorama, Panora 2
Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 7, Glenwood 3
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 12, Fremont-Mills, Tabor 2 (6 innings)
Creston 12, Red Oak 2
Earlham 8, Woodward Academy 5
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 4, Denison-Schleswig 3
Lewis Central 11, Atlantic 0
Madrid 11, West Central Valley, Stuart 7
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 4, Boyer Valley, Dunlap 0
Mormon Trail, Garden Grove 9, Mount Ayr 3
Orient-Macksburg 5, Adair-Casey 3
Treynor 9, A-H-S-T, Avoca 0
Tri-Center, Neola 14, Griswold 3
Underwood 9, Missouri Valley 1
Van Meter 15, Guthrie Center 0 (4 Innings)
West Harrison, Mondamin 12, Whiting 0

Scores not currently available:
EHK-Exira @ CAM, Anita
Carlisle @ Carroll
Lawton-Bronson @ IKM-Manning
Audubon @ Riverside, Oakland
Lenox @ Stanton

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., June 12th 2012

News

June 12th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is keeping track of Commerce Secretary John Bryson’s condition after the Obama cabinet member was involved in three minor accidents and was found unconscious in a car in San Gabriel, Calif. Obama tells television station KTIV in Sioux City, Iowa, that the incident appears to be health related and that he hopes Bryson is “doing all right.”

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The continued hot and dry weather is taking a toll on Iowa’s crops. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in yesterday’s weekly report that while most of the corn and soybeans are in good shape, conditions have declined. More than half of the topsoil and subsoil is dry.

SPENCER, Iowa (AP) — A 6-year-old boy who was unresponsive when pulled from a pool in northwest Iowa last week has died. Police say Michael Rohan died Sunday. He was found floating in the water at the Spencer Aquatic Center on Wednesday.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A federal report suggests Nebraska’s economy was sluggish last year despite increases in personal income and tax collections and a further drop in the state’s unemployment rate. The state was near the bottom of a Commerce Department report on the growth of gross domestic product in each state.

Hot, dry weather putting stress on Iowa crops

Ag/Outdoor

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The continued hot and dry weather is taking a toll on Iowa’s crops. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in Monday’s weekly report that while most of the corn and soybeans are in good shape, conditions have declined. More than half of the topsoil and subsoil is dry. Sixty-seven percent of the corn is rated good to excellent. That’s down from 75 percent a week ago. Sixty-two percent of the soybeans are in good to excellent condition, a drop from last week’s 71 percent. The USDA says 66 percent of Iowa’s topsoil and 59 percent of the subsoil is very short or short. The statewide average precipitation for the week was 0.07 inch, below the average of nearly 1.2 inches. The report doesn’t include thunderstorms that hit Sunday.

CCMH Staff prepare for move to new addition

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Employees and staff at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic are preparing for the first stage of their move to the newly completed addition. Officials say on Friday, June 15th, the Emergency Department (ED), Same Day Surgery Department, and Surgery Department will all relocate into their new quarters on the first floor of the addition.  The Inpatient Services located on the second floor are scheduled to move on Friday, June 29th. CCMH Administrator Pat Markham says they will be operating out of their old Emergency Department until the new area is fully operational.

Markham says when personnel are ready to move into the new Emergency Department, announcements will be made on the radio, the hospital’s website and on signs near the Emergency Department entrance. She says since the two entrances (old and new) are very close together, there shouldn’t be a whole lot of confusion on where to go. Patients coming to the new Emergency Department will still use the south ambulance drive.  The new ED Garage doors will open automatically when a vehicle approaches, and patients can enter from a door inside the garage.  Patients may also park outside the ED and enter on foot through the new ED entrance, which is to the right of the temporary ED entrance that has been in use for the past year.

Beginning Monday, June 18th, all scheduled surgery patients will register in the new ED Admissions, just inside the ED entrance, and utilize the new Same Day Surgery Department and operating rooms.  Markham says The procedure won’t really be different,”  than what’s been done in the past. She says they will simply be using the new facilities and equipment. Any patients or visitors who are unsure about how to access any hospital services during this transition are encouraged to call ahead for clarification, or ask any hospital staff member for assistance.

Foulkes’ trial continued until September

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The trial for a former Anita Community School District teacher charged with sexual exploitation of a minor won’t take place until September. The trial for 65-year old William Glenn Foulkes had been scheduled to take place on July 10th, but during a Pre-Trial conference held today (Monday) in Atlantic, Judge Jeffrey Larson agreed to extend the date until September 25th, at 9:30 in the Cass County Courthouse. Cass County Attorney Dan Feistner said the extension allows attorney’s for both parties to continue any necessary review, preparation and discussions associated with the case.

Foulkes pled Not Guilty in March, to charges he sexually exploited a minor female over a period of 13-months. A former long-time Math teacher at the Anita High School, and Anita Elementary School, Foulkes was arrested March 15th on a felony warrant for Sexual Exploitation by a School Employee, and 49-Aggravated Misdemeanor counts of Sexual Exploitation by a School Employee. If convicted on all of the charges, he faces a maximum time of 103 years in prison and fines of more than $300,000. Foulkes resigned from his teaching position in November 2010. He’s accused of engaging in sexual conduct on numerous occasions with a minor female while teaching the student in a math program from August 2009 until November 11, 2010.

 

Update on Madison County Shooting: Son shoots father this morning

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A DeSoto man is in custody, charged with willful injury in connection with a shooting this (Monday) morning, two-miles east of Earlham, in Madison County. The Des Moines Register reports sheriff’s officials arrested 22-year old Nicholas Clayton. He’s accused of shooting his father, 45-year old Howard Clayton, Jr., of Earlham. The incident was reported to authorities just before 5-a.m. Authorities arriving on the scene found Howard Clayton in the doorway of an outbuilding, adjacent to his residence. He was flown to a Des Moines hospital, but there’s no word on the extent of his injuries or current condition.

Nicholas Clayton was arrested a little over an hour later, after authorities executed a search warrant at a residence in DeSoto. He was being held in the Madison County Jail, with additional charges pending. If convicted on the Willful Injury charge, Nicholas Clayton could face up to 10-years in jail.