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Irwin man appears on national tv game show

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May 15th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Shelby County resident lived out a life long dream for the entire world to see. Greg Gaer, of Irwin, had long dreamed about appearing on “The Price is Right.” Gaer lived out that dream on May 1st in California.He says his morning began with a 10-a.m. wait to get in to the studio. Once inside the doors, potential contestants were interviewed by the show’s producer. He says there were lines of 15 people each, who were screened to see who was excited and had a good attitude about the experience and the show. Afterward, prospective contestants receive a name tag, chow down on some food while still in line, and view the first taping of the show, before finally moving into the studio for their taping of the show. Gaer says he got on contestants row in the second half of the show.

He says he was the second to last on the second half of the show, and made it very close to being on stage but came up short in the bidding process on the products shown. Even though he never made it on stage, Gaer says he had a great moment with host Drew Carey. He says he accidentally yelled out a bid, followed by “Bob”, a reference to Bob Barker – the former host of the show – when he was making a bid. Carey joked that Barker would have enjoyed that, but that he was “probably on the golf course.” 

Gaer’s sister put the entire California trip together which was more than just being on “The Price is Right.” For a parting gift, Gaer and the rest of the contests received $300 for being on the show. If he were to ever to try and get back on the show, he would have to wait 10 years to be a contestant. The game show with Gaer will be aired at 10-a.m. Thursday, May 24th on CBS.

(Courtesy Joe McCall/KNOD-Harlan)

Two more names to be added to IA Peace Officer Memorial

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May 15th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Safety says the names of two officers will be added to the Iowa Peace Officer Memorial during a ceremony to he held this Friday, May 18th, in Des Moines. The ceremony coincides with National Police Week, and will pay tribute to Des Moines Police Officer Roger Ray Hildreth, and Iowa State Patrol Trooper Mark Toney.

DM PD Officer Roger Ray Hildreth

Des Moines Police Officer Roger Hildreth suffered a fatal heart attack on February 21st, 2008, at the age of 48. Hildreth had been running on a treadmill in the department’s gym, after having just completed responses to a burglary in progress call and a call involving two dogs loose in a neighborhood before collapsing. Officer Hildreth was a U.S. Navy veteran and had served with the Des Moines Police Department for 18 years.

43-year old Trooper Mark Toney was killed during the afternoon of September 20th, 2011, in an automobile accident on U.S. Highway 65/69, south of Indianola. He was traveling with emergency equipment activated when the patrol car left the roadway and overturned several times, landing in a field. The vehicle burst into flames during the accident.

Trooper Mark Toney

 The crash investigation determined that Trooper Toney’s patrol car was traveling at approximately 115 mph when it left the roadway. Trooper Toney had served with the Iowa State Patrol for 24 years.

The ceremony honoring the two men, along with the 164 other Iowa officers who gave their lives in the line of duty over the past 140-years, will take place 10-a.m. Friday, at the Peace Officer Memorial, located at the Lucas State Office Building, which is at the corner of East Grand Avenue and East 12th Street, in Des Moines. Governor Terry Branstad, Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds, DPS Commissioner Larry Noble, and officers from local, county and State law enforcement agencies will be on-hand for the event.

Missouri River on the list of “most endangered” waterways

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May 15th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Missouri River is number-four on the new list of the country’s “most endangered” waterways, according to an environmental conservation group. Eileen Fretz, spokeswoman for American Rivers, says last year’s historic, months-long flooding of the Missouri showed how management of the river is at a crossroads. Fretz says, “We can either keep going on levees and dams that have failed to provide adequate flood protection, as they did last year, or we can take a broader look and look at some other changes, such as the natural ability of the river’s floodplains and wetlands to absorb and store floodwaters.” The 2011 flooding caused hundreds of millions of dollars damage to homes, businesses, farmland and infrastructure. Many blamed the U-S Army Corps of Engineers for not acting quickly enough to avert the flooding, but Fretz says there needs to be more long-term planning to prevent future flooding disasters.

“Just relying on dams and levees hasn’t been enough to protect us and we need to acknowledge that flooding happens and we need to accommodate for a little bit of that,” Fretz says. “We think that flood plain restoration can help us meet those needs.” She encourages Nebraskans and Iowans to take action by going to the Washington D-C-based group’s website, www.americanrivers.org.”   “There’ll be a link where you can send an email to decision makers,” Fretz says, “encouraging them to support their rivers.” The nation’s top three most endangered rivers, according to the report, are: the Potomac, the Green River and the Chattahoochee.

American Rivers calls itself “the nation’s voice for clean water and healthy rivers,” and releases the report every year to shine a public spotlight on threats facing rivers and how citizens can take action to help.

(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 05-15-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 15th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jan Kinnison, organizer for the Atlantic Downtown Beautification, about spring planting starting today at 4pm!

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Across Oceans Across Time 05-15-2012

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May 15th, 2012 by admin

Tova Brandt speaks about some upcoming programs at the Danish Immigrant Museum and how you can get involved with their Jens Jensen Prairie Landscape project.

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8AM Sportscast 05-15-2012

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May 15th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 05-15-2012

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May 15th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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TUESDAY, MAY 15th

Trading Post

May 15th, 2012 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 10 bundles of Tamko Heritage 25 yr shingles and a near full box of coil roofing nails for sale.  $100 or best offer.  Buyer will have to pick up and haul away.  Call 712-254-0572.

WANTED: Recently Divorced Need Housing (Within 40 miles of Atlantic, Iowa)  Need to find 1 or 2 bedroom house or manufactured home to rent ASAP. Will also consider rent to own or contract. Must accept pets. I have 3 indoor dogs. Have owned own home for over 20 years so only have personal references. Work over nights in Atlantic, Iowa. Phone 712-621-2935.

FREE: A Hide-A-Bed Couch, a TV stand.  Call 641-747-3050.  Can e-mail pictures.

WANTED: Patio furniture and other garden supplies.  Call 712-789-9348.

FOR SALE: Zepco 733 reel with rod with 20 pound new string that was just put on.  $15.  789-1928.

Quick ‘n Easy Skillet Meal (5-15-12)

Mom's Tips

May 15th, 2012 by Jim Field

  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • 1 tablespoon pepper flakes (opt.)
  • 3 tablespoons instant minced onion
  • 2 cups canned tomatoes
  • 1 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 2 cups uncooked elbow macaroni
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon seasoned salt

Brown beef in skillet.  Add remaining ingredients.  Cover and simmer 18 minutes.  Serves six.

Girls Hawkeye 10 Tennis Tourney

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May 15th, 2012 by Jim Field

Team Standings:
1. Red Oak  26
2. Denison-Schleswig & Lewis Central   24
4. Glenwood  20
5. Shenandoah  17
6. Creston  10
7. Clarinda  9
8. Kuemper Catholic  7
9. Harlan  5
10. Atlantic  2

Champions:

  • #1 Singles — Abby Bengsten (Lewis Central)
  • #2 Singles — Mattie Misfeldt (Lewis Central)
  • #1 Doubles — Rachel Ingram/Kassidy Ipsen (Denison)
  • #2 Doubles — Carly Vis/Megan Kinsey (Denison)

For Atlantic:

  • #1 Doubles — 8th Place – Tori Dolch/Lexi Allen
  • #2 Doubles — 8th Place – Lisa Gearheart/Abby Johnson