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May 3rd, 2012 by Jim Field

@ Atlantic Golf & Country Club

Team Scores:

  1. Treynor  351
  2. Audubon  359
  3. Underwood  373
  4. Griswold  396
  5. Tri-Center  407
  6. Riverside  408
  7. A-H-S-T  415
  8. Missouri Valley  419

Individuals:

  1. Brad Bailey (T)  81
  2. Todd Schmidt (AHST)  84
  3. Chris Zimmerman (T)  88
  4. Cole Chapin (T)  88
  5. Andy Hoffman (A)  89
  6. Michael Bylund (A)  89

 

Atlantic City Council approves 1st readings of two ordinances

News

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday approved the first of three readings of ordinances pertaining to Urban Deer Control and the reducing of the speed limit on a section of 22nd Street.

City Councilman Steve Livengood, the City’s liaison to the Community Protection Committee, said the ordinance, which was tabled during last month’s Council meeting, was reviewed by the committee after the first draft was created, and revised after consulting with the City Attorney and Police Chief. One of the concerns they addressed was the removal of administrative procedures from the first draft, but after City Attorney Dave Weidersteen said the ordinance would be administered by the Police Department, the committee agreed that was acceptable.

Chief Steve Green has indicated he would like the ordinance passed no later than July 1st. The ordinance permits bow hunting of anterless deer within the Atlantic City limits, with the Police Department determining what areas the hunt will be allowed in, after receiving authorization from a land owner. Permits will be issued for the hunt under the sole discretion of the Police Chief.

The Council also approved the first reading of an ordinance reducing the speed limit on East 22nd Street from Olive to Highway 71, from 45- to 35-miles per hour. The Community Protection Committee recommended the move after consulting with the Police Chief, who said some residents who live along that stretch of road expressed their concerns about pulling out of their driveways given the current speed, pedestrian traffic along the road, and the potential for future residential development in the area.

2012 IGHSAU Fifth Soccer Rankings

Sports

May 3rd, 2012 by Jim Field

Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union
Class 1-A
School
Record
LW
1
Davenport Assumption
10-0
1
2
Waterloo Columbus Catholic
8-0
2
3
Sioux City Bishop Heelan
10-2
3
4
Council Bluffs St. Albert
10-2
4
5
Gilbert
8-3
5
6
Nevada
6-2
6
7
Dubuque Wahlert
5-5
7
8
Center Point-Urbana
5-3
8
9
Denver
5-2
10
10
Iowa City Regina
6-2
12
11
Solon
8-1
9
12
Bondurant-Farrar
6-5
11
13
Clear Creek-Amana
6-3
14
14
Mid-Prairie
7-3
NR
15
Burlington Notre Dame
6-4
15
Dropped Out: Unity Christian (13)

Class 2-A
School
Record
LW
1
Cedar Rapids Xavier
7-2
1
2
Pleasant Valley
6-3
3
3
Pella
10-2
4
4
Glenwood
8-1
2
5
Sioux City East
10-0
6
6
Lewis Central
7-3
8
7
Union
8-3
7
8
Dallas Center-Grimes
8-1
11
9
Spencer
10-0
10
10
ADM
7-3
5
11
Cedar Rapids Prairie
7-4
12
12
Des Moines Hoover
6-5
9
13
Indianola
5-4
13
14
Waverly-Shell Rock
5-4
15
15
North Scott
5-8
14
Dropped Out: None

Class 3-A
School
Record
LW
1
Ankeny
8-0
1
2
Bettendorf
8-1
3
3
Dowling Catholic
7-1
4
4
Johnston
5-1
5
5
Cedar Rapids Kennedy
7-1
8
6
Iowa City West
8-1
2
7
West Des Moines Valley
6-4
6
8
Linn-Mar
7-0
NR
9
Muscatine
7-3
10
10
Waukee
3-3
7
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Washington (9)

Defiance Woman writes kids’ book on recycling

News

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Shelby County resident can now add children’s author to her many titles. Sally Weihs, co-operator of R&S Waste Systems in Defiance, wrote a children’s book called “Big Blue Goes Green,” to help educate children on the correct way to recycle. She previous wrote a cookbook 10 years ago. Weihs says the book offers a couple of lessons. She says it’s a lesson on recycling and friendship. “Big Blue” goes to the landfill and meets “Rita Recycler,” who teaches him how to lighten his load, by recycling.  

The book shows children what plastics and glass can be made into. Weihs says being in the business, she wanted to help kids understand the correct way to recycle. She says “There’s a lot of recycling out there and kids want to do it, so she decided to write a book on how to do it and do it right. Sally, along with her husband Ron have been in the recycling business at R&S Waste for 35 years. She says her family influence helped name the trucks in the book. She says she named her “Rita” because that was her husband’s mothers’ name. The name “Big Blue”  because her oldest grandson would yell “Here comes big blue,” whenever he saw their recycling truck coming down the road.  The family influence didn’t end with naming the trucks, as her nephew Bryan McCoy, who is studying at Iowa State to become a cartoonist, did the illustrations for the book, which is available for purchase in the office at R&S Waste Systems in Defiance or online at www.authorhouse.com

The profits from the sale of the book will go to “Teen Challenge of the Mid-lands.” Weihs says TCM is  a faith-based drug and alcohol rehabilitation program for all ages. She chose them because they are totally non-profit and receive no government aid at all. For more information on the book, contact Weihs at 712-748-3471.

(Courtesy Joel McCall/KNOD – Harlan)

Combine goes up in flames Tue. Night near Atlantic

News

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A combine which had not been used since last Fall was consumed by flames late Tuesday night, south of Atlantic. According to the Atlantic Fire Department, crews responded to the Glen McFadden Farm at around 11:30-p.m., after receiving a report of a combine on fire. 

When the first firefighters arrived, the machine – which had not been used since last Fall due to mechanical or electrical problems – was fully engulfed in flames. Fire Chief Mark McNees said he believes the cause of the fire was electrical in nature, possibly due to a short in the battery.

Firefighters were able to extinguish the flames within about 10-minutes, but the combine was a total loss. No injuries were reported.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: May 3rd, 2012

Podcasts, Weather

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the (podcast) forecast for the KJAN listening area, and the weather stats for Atlantic….

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Severe Thunderstorm Watch Cancelled for some counties in SW IA

Weather

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Severe Thunderstorm Watch that was issued at 12:50-a.m. for parts of southwest Iowa, has been cancelled for Cass and Adams Counties. The watch remains in effect until 5-a.m. for: FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE & POTTAWATTAMIE Counties.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thu., May 3rd 2012

News

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Officials say Governor Terry Branstad and Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds are OK after their SUV hit a deer on Interstate 35 in central Iowa. Branstad spokesman Tim Albrecht says Branstad, Reynolds and longtime aide Margaret Hough (huff) were returning to Des Moines from an event in Eldora Wednesday afternoon when the accident happened north of Story City.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Legislative leaders say an agreement has been reached on education spending and a bill could be ready for debate as early as Monday. Most state lawmakers took the day off Wednesday as conference committees continue to work in closed-door meetings on the major state budget bills. The education bill is one of the largest portions of the state budget, spending more than $850 million.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A U.S. Airways flight has safely returned to the Des Moines International Airport after a warning light indicated a wheel problem. Airport officials told The Des Moines Register that Flight 2747 left Des Moines for Phoenix Wednesday afternoon but returned after its nose steering indicator light came on. Airport spokesman Kenneth McCoy says the plane circled the airport for about 30 minutes to burn off some fuel before it was able to land. McCoy says the flight, which had 54 people on board including crew members, landed safely and taxied to the gate. Officials think the problem may have been with the warning system, not the actual landing gear.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa has a new chief technology officer, a job created by the Legislature in 2010 to improve the state’s use of technology. Governor Terry Branstad has appointed 55-year-old Robert von Wolffradt, who was most recently the CIO for the state of Wyoming. The position pays $125,000 a year.

Coon Rapids Bowling alley/diner wins “Iowa’s Best Burger” competition

News

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A diner and bowling alley has landed this year’s title for “Iowa’s Best Burger.” The award is handed out annually by the Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Association. This year, judges selected The Coon Bowl III in Coon Rapids. Cindy Heydon, co-owner of The Coon Bowl, says their half-pound burgers are basic.

Coon Bowl Burger wins Iowa's Best Burger Contest

“We actually don’t do anything to them,” Heydon revealed. “We don’t salt them. We don’t mix anything into the hamburger. Nothing. Just a plain old hamburger on the grill.”

Judges noted the “juiciness” of the champion burger. Heydon credits the 80/20 blend of ground Iowa beef and the use of a flat-iron grill for the juicy factor. She also credits a loyal, local customer base for nominating her business for the award. “And I have people who travel through here who will stop more than one time…they come back,” Heydon said. The Coon Bowl dining area can seat around 80 patrons. The business also features an eight lane bowling alley and a small game room. The basic burger at The Coon Bowl costs $4. The most expensive burger, the bacon cheeseburger, is just $4.80.

The other top ten finalists for this year’s top burger award were the Ankeny Diner, Ankeny; Drake Diner, Des Moines; Farmer’s Kitchen, Atlantic; Ferg’s Lounge & My Tighe’s Restaurant, Grand Junction; PerXactly’s Bar and Grill, Maquoketa; Rosco’s, Norwalk; Rube’s Steakhouse, Montour; Sac City Bowling Center, Sac City; and The Ritz, Arnold’s Park. This marked the third year for the best burger contest.

Last year’s winner was The Rusty Duck in Dexter, while Sac County Cattle Company of Sac City won the inaugural event in 2010.

(Pat Curtis/Radio Iowa)

Special Weather Statement – Strong line of storms in the area

Weather

May 3rd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

237 AM CDT THU MAY 3 2012

…STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MOVING INTO WEST CENTRAL IOWA THROUGH THE EARLY MORNING HOURS…

A LINE OF STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE EAST INTO PORTIONS OF SAC COUNTY SOUTHWARD THROUGH CRAWFORD COUNTY…AND INTO TAYLOR AND ADAMS COUNTIES THROUGH 4 AM CDT…AND THEN FURTHER EAST THROUGH AROUND 5 AM CDT. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS ARE LIKELY TO BE THE MAIN THREAT WITH LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN ALSO POSSIBLE. RAINFALL RATES IN EXCESS OF 1 TO 1.5 INCHES PER HOUR CAN BE EXPECTED. A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 AM CDT for: ADAMS CASS FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE POTTAWATTAMIE & TAYLOR Counties.

The storms produced penny to nickel-sized hail at around 2:45-a.m. near Shenandoah, in Page County.