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Storms race through western IA Sunday – damage reports coming in

News, Weather

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Strong storms bringing heavy rain and winds gusting up to 70-miles per hour raced through western Iowa Sunday morning, causing injuries to a family of three camping in a tent at Lake Manawa State Park. The injuries occurred when a tree fell on the tent at around 5-a.m., Sunday. Elsewhere, there were reports of flooding, hail and downed power lines. The warnings began in our area just before 6-a.m.

According to the National Weather Service at 6:10-a.m., nickel-sized hail was reported by a trained storm spotter in Audubon County, 4-miles west of the Audubon Airport. A few minutes later, the hail was the size of quarters in the same area, and in the City of Audubon itself. A cooperative weather service observer in Audubon also reported 2.67-inches of rain had fallen by 8-a.m., causing flash flooding to occur 4-miles west/southwest of the Audubon Airport, with water covering the County Highway N-14 bridge over the Indian Creek. One-half mile of road was also under water. Another spotter reported 4.5-inches of rain west of the airport.

Meanwhile, in Cass County, law enforcement reported a squad car was rocked by estimated 60-mile per hour winds, just before 6:30-a.m., Sunday, about 4-miles southwest of the Atlantic Airport. Dime-sized hail was also reported. Thunderstorm wind damage was reported in Atlantic at around 6:30-a.m., with some shingles blown off roofs, and 12-to 14-inch diameter trees being snapped.

As the storms moved into Adair County, wind gusts of up to 65-miles per hour were reported 6-miles west/southwest of Greenfield just after 7-a.m. Those same type of winds were observed six-miles north of Greenfield at 7-a.m., causing 12-inch diameter tree limbs to bend at an estimated 10-degree angle.

The storms continued into Central Iowa, where 71-miles per hour winds were recorded near Dallas Center at around 8:30-a.m. Two power poles were snapped-off at the base near Nevada, at around 8:50-a.m., by fierce winds.

Branstad announces science, technology hubs including SWCC in Creston

News

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad says six Iowa universities and colleges will be home to centers that will promote teaching science, technology, engineering and math to students no matter where they live. Branstad says lack of equal opportunity for such programs to all students is hurting the state’s ability to retain and attract businesses needing highly skilled workers. He says test scores show Iowa students have fallen behind in math and science education.
 
The centers called STEM hubs will be located at Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville, University of Northern Iowa, Iowa State University, Southwestern Community College in Creston, and Drake University. The University of Iowa and Kirkwood Community College work together to form the sixth. Funding for the offices is included in an education budget bill pending in the Legislature.

Iowa Pertussis Numbers on the Rise:154 cases reported so far in 2012

News

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

 The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) says testing performed by the State Hygienic Laboratory indicates more than 150 case of pertussis (whooping cough) have been reported so far in 2012 including 2 in Pottawattamie County, and one each in Adair and Montgomery Counties, from January 1st through May 3rd. Statewide, that’s a 121 percent increase over the number of cases reported at this time in 2011. Officials say the actual number of cases is probably much higher though, because most adults with pertussis are not diagnosed or reported. And, while children ages 5 to 14 years make up the bulk of reported cases, officials say it’s important to note that adults are considered the primary ‘spreaders’ of the disease. 

IDPH Medical Director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk says “Children receive pertussis vaccine series beginning at 2 months of age, and are recommended to get a booster dose of pertussis vaccine at 11 or 12 years of age. Most adults haven’t had a pertussis vaccination since childhood so they probably have no immunity left to pertussis. When they get the disease, their symptoms are milder and are often mistaken for a lingering cough, but they still spread the disease to others.”  Therefore, according to Quinlisk,  it’s especially important that adults who are around children receive pertussis-containing vaccine because they can spread the disease to infants and young children who are too young to be fully immunized. In infants, pertussis can be severe and even deadly. Adults can receive the Tdap shot (the adult “tetanus booster” that also contains pertussis vaccine). 

The most common symptoms of pertussis in children are fits of coughing sometimes followed by vomiting or a ‘whooping’ sound as air is inhaled. Adults also cough, but usually the cough is not as severe, and the “whoop” is not heard. This is why many adults do not realize they have pertussis. While taking antibiotics will treat the infection and prevent an individual from spreading the disease any further, the cough may continue for weeks while the irritated airways completely heal

This is Your Nishna Valley 05-05-2012

Podcasts, This is Your Nishna Valley

May 7th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field and Stacie Linfor

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Backyard and Beyond 05-07-2012

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 7th, 2012 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks about CSA’s or Community Supported Agriculture programs!  Still time to sign up locally if you are interested.

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Corning couple arrested on domestic abuse charges

News

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

A Corning couple was arrested Sunday night on Domestic Abuse charges. According to the Adams County Sheriff’s Department, Heather and Scott Cornish were taken into custody at around 9:20-p.m., after a 9-1-1 call was received by the Adams County Dispatch Center, with regard to a fight in progress between a husband and wife. Upon officers’ arrival, both parties were taken into custody.

Clarinda man arrested on terrorism threat

News

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Department says a Clarinda man was arrested Friday on a felony charge for the Threat of Terrorism, and an Aggravated Misdemeanor charge of Harrassment in the 1st Degree. The arrest of 30-year old Kurtis Hillerbrand stems from contact he allegedly made to the Miltner Insurance Agency in Corning, threatening to “blow up” their office building. Hillerbrand was being held in the Adams County Jail.

(9-a.m. News)

8AM Sportscast 05-07-2012

Podcasts, Sports

May 7th, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 05-07-2012

News, Podcasts

May 7th, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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BERDELLA MEYER, 90, of Manilla (Svcs 5/10/12)

Obituaries

May 7th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

BERDELLA MEYER, 90, of Manilla, died Sun., May 6th, at the Manilla Manor Nursing Home. Services for BERDELLA MEYER will be held on Thursday, May 10 11:00 AM at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Manilla.  Ohde Funeral Home in Manilla has the arrangements.

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Friends may call on Thursday, May 10 at 10:00 AM at the church prior to the service.

Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery in Irwin.

BERDELLA MEYER is survived by:

1 sister:  Ora (Floyd) Mullins of Paton

Many nieces and nephews