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Heartbeat Today 12-27-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 27th, 2011 by admin

Jim Field talks about giving blood and discusses some upcoming blood drives.

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7AM Newscast 12-27-2011

News, Podcasts

December 27th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Backyard and Beyond 12-26-2011

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 27th, 2011 by admin

w/ Lavon Eblen

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th

Trading Post

December 27th, 2011 by Jim Field

FREE TO GOOD HOME: Three (3) friendly, playful, entertaining young male cats.  Two (2) are orange (“Morris the Cat” look), one (1) is brown tiger.  Pretty colors and markings.  Outdoor cats, but they would love to be indoors and receive lots of attention & affection from children and/or adults.  Will separate.  712-779-2281,

FOR SALE: a 2001 pontiac grand prix gt have tons of new parts on it great car cheap getting 4 wheel drive if your interested call ashley at 515 612 5589 or brad at 515 612 5588.

FREE: Upright piano.  Antique.  Free to a good home or if anyone knows of a place to donate to.  Been in storage for 2 years, ready for a good home.  Works great, all original parts.  Bench with storage included.  Will help load but cannot deliver.  Call Riann at (712) 304-0830 or (712) 268-2320.  Can email pictures.

WANTED: pet carrier for adult cat call 712-249-9955.

FOR SALE: 2 matching recliners, sage green, 3 months old, asking $100 each.  Also, 2 twin electric beds, both work, asking $50 apiece.  Call 243-7734.

FOR SALE: Walnut China cabinet, 75 inches tall, 36 inches wide.  Asking $100, call 243-2188.

FOR SALE: Firestone tractor tires 18-4-42’s.  They are about 40% there.  $800 for both.  304-4262 in Audubon.

WANTED: Bed…prefer it to be full size but would take single size.  Also would like it to come with a mattress and box springs.  250-0788.

WANTED: Used Electric glasstop stove, white.  712-249-5567.

FOR SALE: Snowblower – MTD Yard machine.  8 HP, 26″, 2 stage with approximately 60 hours of use.  In great condition.  Asking $400.  Call 712-243-4841.

WANTED: old electronics, stereo receivers,amps, speakers, radios, ham etc.  Also guitar/amp, any condition is ok for parts or repair.  515-238-3343.

Audubon City Council to meet this evening

News

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Audubon will holds its regular meeting this evening. The Council is set to discuss and possibly act on an abatement, an application for renewal of a Class C liquor license for a local bar, and, discuss: parking in yards; a listing agent for 118 E. Division Street; Compensation practices, and Raises.

The meeting begins at 7-p.m.

TX Gov. Rick Perry to be in SW IA today and next Mon.

News

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Republican Presidential hopeful Rick Perry will be in western Iowa today (Tuesday), holding several “Meet and Greet”-type events. The Governor from Texas will begin with a 10:45-a.m. event in Council Bluffs at the Main Street Cafe’ (102 S. Main St.).  This afternoon, Perry has stops in Clarinda (Glenn Miller Museum, 1:15-p.m.), Creston (3:30-p.m., Adams Street Espresso), and in Osceola at 5:30-p.m.

Perry will also be in west Central Iowa Monday, Jan. 2nd, with stops planned in Sioux City (12:30-p.m. at the Stoney Creek Inn), Carroll (Santa Maria Vineyard, 4-p.m.), and in Perry, he’ll hold  a campaign rally in advance of the Iowa Caucuses (6:30-p.m., at the Hotel Pattee).

Skyscan Forecast (podcast) for Tue., Dec. 27th 2011

Podcasts, Weather

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the forecast for Atlantic, and the KJAN listening area….

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BETTY A. JENNI, 70, of Harlan (Svcs 12-30-11)

Obituaries

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

BETTY A. JENNI, 70, of Harlan, died Mon., Dec. 26th, in Harlan. Funeral services for BETTY JENNI will be held 10-a.m. Fri., Dec. 30th, at the Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 1-9pm Thu., Dec. 29th, with the family present from 6-8pm.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Township Cemetery in Harlan.

BETTY JENNI is survived by:

Her husband – John Jenni, of Harlan.

Her daughter – Sheresa Hampton, of Harlan.

Her brothers – Hugh Fries, of Marion; Roy (Ruth) Fries, of Harlan; Ivan (Kathleen) Fries, of Irwin; & Bob (Judy) Fries, of West Concord, MN.

Her sister – Sue (Eldon) Bristol, of Everett, WA.

4 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

Branstad opposed to user fee to spruce up parks

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad says he’s opposed to enacting a user fee to help spruce up the state’s parks and would rather rely on the Iowa State Parks Foundation to generate donations for park maintenance. Iowa Department of Natural Resources Director Roger Lande says Iowans have told him they would be willing to pay such a fee to improve state parks. The Sioux City Journal reports Lande raised the possibility of reinstating a user fee during budget talks with Branstad. DNR funding has declined since 2008 and with it the number of seasonal workers hired to maintain parks. Public complaints resulted in more money for maintenance and the number of seasonal workers should nearly double from 80 in 2011 to 150 for the year that ends June 30.

In pursuit, GOP contenders rumble through Iowa

News

December 27th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three Republican presidential candidates, each claiming to be the truly conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, are launching bus tours today (Tuesday) through this early nominating state. Just a week before Iowa’s leadoff caucuses, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich prepared to rumble through small towns aboard their campaign buses. They’re looking for supporters one at a time and hoping to become a roadblock for Romney, who is looking stronger than expected. Romney returns to Iowa on Tuesday after a quick stop in his long-established stronghold of New Hampshire.

Ahead of the Jan. 3 caucuses that officially begin the GOP’s nominating calendar, the candidates were returning for a final rush of speeches, meet-and-greet stops and town hall-style meetings. And they are bracing for one last round of advertising, which most observers are expecting to be nasty. Each campaign has also tried to gauge the level of enthusiasm for Rep. Ron Paul of Texas. The libertarian favorite has built a strong organization here and recent polls suggest he is peaking, a rise that has him tied with or even ahead of Romney — and drawing more scrutiny for his views. “There’s really three primaries going on here,” former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania told reporters in Adel, where he went hunting for pheasant and quail. “There’s the libertarian primary, which Ron Paul is going to win. Then you’ve got the moderate primary, which Gingrich and Romney are scrumming for. And you’ve got three folks who are running as strong conservatives.” He included himself, Bachmann and Perry in that conservative camp. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman signaled early on he would not compete in Iowa and instead plans to start his campaign in New Hampshire.

But with time ticking down in Iowa, several hopefuls are packing their days with rambling road trips to sparsely populated corners of the state. If history is a predictor, some of these candidates will be former candidates after the first contest. Bachmann last week began her effort to visit each of the state’s 99 counties, an ambitious pace that left her darting into diners and gas stations for quick visits. She was set to return to that pace early Tuesday in Council Bluffs, on the state’s western edge. By nightfall, she was slated to have visited another 10 counties.

Perry was set to begin his tour in Council Bluffs several hours later. He planned just four stops during his day. Gingrich was ready to return to the opposite side of the state, with three stops in Dubuque. Paul was set to return Wednesday for a late push ahead of the New Year’s holiday. Many of those expected to participate in the caucuses remain undecided, and most of the contenders have seen their fortunes rise quickly and then deflate. Romney and Santorum have remained relatively steady: Romney solidly near the top and Santorum consistently struggling to build support. Yet Santorum alone has achieved the accomplishment of visiting all 99 counties. With more than 350 campaign events behind him this year, he is hoping the early groundwork — and a possible late surge — help him beat expectations. He was slated to start his day in Fort Dodge, in the deeply conservative far northwest corner of the state.