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Inspection of key dam on Missouri River finds large “void”

News

May 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Missouri River fell nearly eight-feet on Wednesday as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shut off the flow from Gavins Point Dam near Yankton to inspect the concrete slabs below the spillway gates.

Gavins Point Dam

Three teams used sophisticated radar to survey for damage. Dave Becker, the Corps’ operations manager for the dam, says they’ve seen warning signs develop since last year’s historic flooding across Iowa and Nebraska. “We have a foot and a half of concrete on top and that is on top of a four-foot gravel layer,” Becker says. “Ever since January, we’ve had concerns about that gravel layer. We had a couple of gates open, gates 2 and 3 at this south end, and we saw water coming out of the drain at the north end and we said, ‘That’s not right.'” Becker says the record flows that brought the prolonged, record flooding last summer caused damage under the concrete.

He says, “What we found was that some of the drain grates had been washed off during the flood and some of that water was going straight down the drain holes and into the gravel layer and eroding some of that gravel.” He says the concrete is all fine but there’s at least one large “void” in the gravel. Becker says crews used the low water level on Wednesday to get a closer peek at the problem areas. “The ground-penetrating radar takes a look at the concrete and the gravel area underneath to see what condition it’s in and to see if there are any voids,” he says. “They also drilled holes in the concrete so they can visually just take a look down there and see what they got, they can stick a piece of rebar down there, feel around, see what they got.” Becker says there are no structural issues with the spillway and they are not worried about any leaking. He says they hope to get the spillway repaired before next spring

(Radio Iowa)

Nat’l. Weather Service (NWS) forecast Cass & area counties in IA: 5/11/12

Weather

May 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

329 AM CDT FRI MAY 11 2012

TODAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 70S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE UPPER 40S. NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS IN THE MORNING. HIGH IN THE MID 60S. NORTHEAST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 40S. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH AROUND 70. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE LOWER 50S. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S.

TUESDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 50S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, May 11th 2012

News

May 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES (AP) — Des Moines Superintendent Nancy Sebring, who’s taking over the top school job in Omaha, has resigned earlier than anticipated. The Des Moines school board accepted Sebring’s resignation after a closed-door meeting on Thursday. Her resignation is effective immediately. School Board Chairwoman Teree Caldwell-Johnson says in a statement that Sebring informed the board that she wanted to change her resignation date. Sebring, who led the Des Moines district for six years, was named Omaha’s superintendent in April. She’s to start that job on July 1st. Sebring had originally said that June 30th would be her last day in Des Moines.

IOWA CITY (AP) — The director of an Iowa City neighborhood center on trial for failing to report allegations of child sexual abuse says she didn’t believe the allegations. Susan Freeman-Murdah told the Johnson County jury yesterday that there was no child abuse and she’s confident she never violated the law.

HAMPTON, (AP) — Five teenagers face charges in an incident involving a homemade bomb that exploded near some children, injuring one child, in Hampton earlier this month. Police received a report on May 4th about a plastic bottle exploding on a city street. The bottle was allegedly tossed from a car. One child was treated for injuries as a result of the explosion. Police haven’t released the teens’ names.

WATERLOO (AP) — Authorities say a California man who’s confessed to killing an Iowa couple more than 30 years ago was one of several persons of interest in the case. Sixty-six-year-old Jack Pursel, of South Gate in southern California, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Robert and Goldie Huntbach of Waterloo, on January 12th, 1981. Pursel showed up at the Waterloo Police Department on Tuesday and confessed.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A three-service Public Service Commission approved plans yesterday for a power line that will cross the Mississippi River between Alma and Holmen in western Wisconsin. The line will link to a larger transmission project dubbed CapX2020 to serve Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa and the Dakotas.

Boys Golf Sectionals to be Held Friday

Sports

May 10th, 2012 by Jim Field

Atlantic will host a Class 3-A boys golf sectional meet Friday, May 11th at the Atlantic Golf & Country Club.  Joining Atlantic are Carroll, Creston, Denison, Glenwood, Harlan, Perry and Red Oak.  In Class 2-A, Tri-Center will host Clarinda, IKM/Manning, Logan-Magnolia, Missouri Valley, Shenandoah, St. Albert and Underwood at Quail Run Golf Course.  In Class 1-A at the Griswold Golf & County Club, Griswold will be joined by Bedford, Corning, East Mills, Fremont-Mills, Lenox, Nishnabotna, Sidney and Villisca.  Also in Class 1-A, Nodaway Valley will host a meet at the Greenfield Country Club including Adair-Casey, CAM, Earlham East Greene, Exira/EHK, Guthrie Center, Madrid and Woodward-Granger.  Another Class 1-A meet will be held at Dunlap Golf Course featuring A-H-S-T, Audubon, Boyer Valley, Coon Rapids-Bayard, Riverside, Treynor, West Harrison and Woodbine.  The meets begin at 10:00 am.

Leiferman, Fischer Earn State Tennis Berth

Sports

May 10th, 2012 by Jim Field

The Atlantic doubles team of Mitch Leiferman and Tyler Fischer have advanced to the boys state tennis tournament by winning the Red Oak district meet on Thursday.  The runners-up, Jordan nelson & Craig White of Red Oak also advanced.  In singles,Pete Walker of Red Oak and Harlan’sNate Ohms both qualified.  See the state qualifiers list in class 1-A here.  Atlantic and Glenwood advanced to the team sub-state as well which will be held on Saturday, May 12th at Atlantic at 10:00.  See the pairing here.

Team Standings:
1. Red oak 22
2. Atlantic 16
T3. Glenwood 12*
T3. Harlan 12
5. Shenandoah 6
6. Clarinda 4
7. St. Albert 3
8. Corning 0

*Glenwood advances to Preliminary Substate due to regular season win over Harlan; Glenwood at Atlantic Tuesday May 15, 4 pm; Red Oak advances to Substate competition Sat. May 19

Singles championship:Pete Walker 11 (Red Oak) over Nate Ohms 12 (Harlan) 6-0 6-1 (both advance to State)
3rd Place: Logan Sump 12 (Clarinda) over Scott King 12 (Glenwood) 9-8(4)

Doubles championship: Mitch Leiferman 12/Tyler Fischer 11 (Atlantic) over Jordan Nelson 10/Craig White 12 (Red oak) 6-1 1-6 7-6(7-4 tiebreak)  (both teams advance to State)
3rd Place: Trent Turney 12/Jacob Holmes 11 (Shenandoah) over Garrett Hembry 12/Joe Gunkelman 10 (Glenwood) 8-5

Class 3-A Girls/Boys District Track Results at Atlantic

Sports

May 10th, 2012 by Jim Field

Girls Team Scores:

  1. Harlan  179
  2. Carroll  107
  3. Creston  103
  4. Glenwood  100
  5. Atlantic  83
  6. Denison  79
  7. Winterset  67
  8. Red Oak  20

Girls Automatic State Qualifiers (top 2):

  • 100: Lauren Janning (Ca), Kecia Caudill (G)
  • 200: Mikayla Evers (H), Melanie Nielsen (A)
  • 400: Jessica Eyerly (W), Aisa Kloewer (H)
  • 800: Jessica Eyerly (W), Taylor Hudson (Cr)
  • 1500: Ali Krogman (A), Emily Wignall (Cr)
  • 3000: Ali Krogman (A), Brittany Sawyers (W)
  • 100 Hurdles: Katey Trecker (Ca), Mercedes Liparoto (G)
  • 400 Hurdles: Audrey Bolinger (Cr), Katey Trecker (Ca)
  • Shuttle Hurdle: Harlan, Glenwood
  • 4 x 100: Carroll, Glenwood
  • 4 x 200: Harlan, Denison
  • 4 x 400: Harlan, Creston
  • 4 x 800: Harlan, Creston
  • Sprint Medley: Harlan, Creston
  • High Jump: Jess Schaben (H), Morgan Cullen (Ca)
  • Long Jump: Ali Meiners (Ca), Sarah Salerno (G)
  • Discus: Abby Sonderman (H), Katie Pudenz (Cr)
  • Shot Put: Cassie Kruse (G), Lauren Janning (Ca)
  • Distance Medley: Creston, Harlan

Boys Team Scores:

  1. Glenwood  177
  2. Harlan  133
  3. Creston  118
  4. Carroll  75
  5. Atlantic  64
  6. Winterset  52
  7. (tie) Denison, Red Oak  34

Boys Automatic State Qualifiers (top 2):

  • 100: Anthony Beyerink (Ca), Joey Foss (H)
  • 200: Joey Foss (H), Collin Bevins (Cr)
  • 400: Derek Jones (G), Adam Purdy (W)
  • 800: Mark Abrams (G), Jay Wolfe (Cr)
  • 1600: Mark Abrams (G), Brandon Phipps (Cr)
  • 3200: Brandon Phipps (Cr), Trevor Turner (W)
  • 110 Hurdles: Austin Hess (H), Mitch Bowden (G)
  • 400 Hurdles: Derek Jones (G), Josh Lambertz (Ca)
  • 4 x 100: Harlan, Carroll
  • 4 x 200: Harlan, Glenwood
  • 4 x 400: Glenwood, Harlan
  • 4 x 800: Glenwood, Creston
  • Distance Medley: Atlantic, Glenwood
  • High Jump: Andy Vial (RO), Briar Evans (Cr)
  • Long Jump: Sam Markham (A), Grant May (G)
  • Discus: Tyler Hovey (A), Daniel Gorman (G)
  • Shot Put: Tyler Hovey (A), Clayton Giesting (G)
  • Shuttle Hurdle: Glenwood, Carroll

La Russa Ceremony Will Include A’s, White Sox

Sports

May 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Representatives of the Oakland Athletics and Chicago White Sox will be on the field when the St. Louis Cardinals retire the No. 10 jersey of former manager Tony La Russa on Friday. Reds general manager Walt Jocketty, La Russa’s right-hand man most of his St. Louis tenure, is expected to attend the pre-game ceremony. So is Joe Torre, who preceded La Russa as Cardinals manager. Pitchers Dennis Eckersley, Dave Stewart and Bob Welch played for La Russa in Oakland, and Eckersley also played for La Russa in St. Louis. Tom Seaver played for La Russa with the White Sox, who’ll also have owner Jerry Reinsdorf and former general manager Roland Hemond present. In addition to the current Cardinals, Matt Morris, David Eckstein, Brian Eckstein, Jim Edmonds, Brian Jordan, and pitchers Andy and Alan Benes are on the list.

JAMES HARLAND YOUMANS JR, 86, of Elk Horn and formerly Persia (SVCS 5/12/12)

Obituaries

May 10th, 2012 by admin

JAMES HARLAND YOUMANS, JR., 86, of Elk Horn and formerly Persia died on Wednesday, May 9 at Salem Lutheran Home in Elk Horn.  Funeral services for JAMES YOUMANS, JR., will be held on Saturday, May 12 at 11:00 AM at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Persia. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

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Visitation will be held on Friday, May 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the funeral home. Visitation will also be held on Saturday, May 12 from 9:00 to 11:00 AM at the church prior to the service.

Burial will be at Valley View Cemetery in Persia.

JAMES YOUMANS JR is survived by:

Wife:  Arlene Youmans of Bennington, NE and formerly Persia

2 sons:  Alan (Julene) Youmans of Freeport, IL and Dale (Yvonne) Youmans of Las Vegas, NV

1 daughter:  LuAnne (Michael) Patak of Bennington, NE

1 sister:  Eleanor Drinkwater of Florida

1 brother:  Richard Youmans of New Britain, CT

7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren

Branstad to Take Action on Dove Hunting

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

May 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad says he plans to take action allowing hunters to shoot doves with lead shot this fall.  Branstad spokesman Tim Albrecht says the governor will announce his plans during a news conference on Friday. Albrecht didn’t give specific details on what action the governor will take. The Iowa Natural Resources Commission last year passed a rule banning lead shot for dove hunting. The Legislature’s Administrative Rules Review Committee then agreed to postpone the rule. This year, the House passed a resolution to nullify the rule and allow lead shot. The measure died in the Senate. Opponents of dove hunting say the pellets contaminate the environment for other animals. Hunting groups says steel shot costs more and doesn’t work as well.

FERTILIZER AND FARM CHEMICALS SPILL NORTH OF ORIENT

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 10th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

 The Iowa Department of Natural Resources said Thursday (today), that an Agriland FS sprayer carrying more than 1,200 gallons of farm chemicals and water accidentally rolled off the north shoulder of County Highway G61 west of Orient Wednesday evening. The mixture contained eight gallons of Harness Extra, 2.6 gallons of Round-Up, 1,272 gallons of 32 percent nitrogen and 80 gallons of water.

About 600 gallons of product were recovered. Some product reached the south side of the highway where tile intakes discharge into Shanghai Creek, a tributary to the East Nodaway River. Field tests this morning 1 mile downstream in Shanghai Creek indicated less than 10 parts per million of ammonia. The creek is full and flowing fast, so either the ammonia is diluted, or it has not reached 1 mile down the creek yet. 

No fish have been killed currently. If residents downstream notice changes in the water, or see dead fish, they should notify the DNR by calling the 24-hour spill number at 515-281-8694. A dam has been constructed in the ditch down gradient to where a culvert crosses the road. The product mixed with water is being pumped out. One Call has been notified, and as soon as One Call has been to the scene, the affected surface will be excavated and land applied.