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8AM Sportscast 11-29-2011

Podcasts, Sports

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 11-29-2011

News, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 11-29-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

Jim Field speaks about some current E-mail scams that are trying to get to business or personal banks accounts.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th

Trading Post

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Rainbow vacumn sweeper SE model with attachments in excellant condition.  $125.00   712-249-6834.

FOR SALE: Amana Refrigerator/Freezer, almond color, very clean & good condition.  $150 You haul.  Reason for selling – upgraded to one with water & ice in door.  243-2643.

FREE: 25 inch Sylvania console television. It is in excellent shape on the outside and the picture has great color. I would love to keep it but have no room. I also have a remote for it. You will need to haul it and will need two people. Please call 243-4785 and if there is no answer please leave message.

FOR SALE: Artley Clarinet in case .includes music, music stand & flip folder, $375.00. Call 712-249-4479.

FOR SALE: Pool table with 2 cue sticks and all the pool table balls.  $100.  243-2529.

WANTED: Willing to cut down trees if you cannot afford a tree service.  The work would be done to help people out, as he would not use the wood for personal use.  He would not be able to do anything more than 2 feet across…also could only cut down trees in more open areas.  Also has firewood for sale…freshly cut red elm.  $75 per load.  778-4672.

WANTED: A set of 4 chrome rims that are 15″ with or without tires.  Must be 5 bolt pattern with 4 inches between hole 1 and 3.  They can come with the tires if they are 215-225.  Or without they can be 215 or 225.  304-2587 out of Exira.  

FOR SALE: Set of 4 Chrome rims thare are American racing brand and 15 icnhes with 5 bolt pattern.  They have 4 inches between hole 1 and 3.  $100 for the set.  304-2587 out of Exira.  

WANTED: Old citizens band radio bass or mobile.  Can be working or not working.  243-6772.

7AM Newscast 11-29-2011

News, Podcasts

November 29th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Quickie Spice Cake (11-29-11)

Mom's Tips

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

  • 1 package spice cake mix
  • 1 can raisin pie filling
  • 3 eggs

Mix all together.  Beat well  by hand or electric mixer.  Bake according to directions on package.  Cool and serve.

Quick Lemon Bar (11-29-11)

Mom's Tips

November 29th, 2011 by Jim Field

  • 1 package angel food cake mix
  • 1 can lemon pie filling
  • 1 cup coconut

Combine.  Mix by hand, pour into greased 13″ x 9″ pan.  Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until tests done.  Cool.  Ice with powdered sugar icing.  Cut in bars.

3 arrested on drug & other charges Monday in Red Oak

News

November 29th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested three people Monday night on drug and other charges. The arrests took place after Police stopped 24-year-old Jessie Bruce Fitzwater, of Villisca, and learned he was driving on a suspended license. Upon further investigation, two passengers in his vehicle were also arrested.

18-year-old Susannah Rose McDaneld, of Council Bluffs, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. 21-year-old Steven Lee Fitzwater, of Villisca, was also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.

All three were taken to the Montgomery County Jail, where Jessie and Steven Lee Fitzwater were being held on $300 cash-only bond each, and McDaneld was being held on a $1,000 cash only bond.

Council Bluffs firefighter makes plea deal

News

November 29th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A Council Bluffs firefighter accused of arson and fraud has taken a plea deal.Henry Hinkel pleaded guilty on Monday to a felony charge of providing false information.His lawyer, Mike Murphy says that Hinkel took the deal in an effort to save his job.Police say Hinkel set his 2002 Jaguar on fire in July. Hinkel says he’s not guilty.Hinkel has been sentenced to two years of unsupervised probation. Pottawattamie County prosecutor Jon Jacobmeier says Hinkel’s future as a Council Bluffs firefighter will be up to the city.

Atlantic Police Chief warns about ACH transaction e-mail virus

News

November 29th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green reports a large-scale cyber theft event is underway in the area and elsewhere that involves an e-mail virus, and targets mainly businesses and individuals who conduct a substantial amount of Automated Clearing House, or ACH, transactions from their computers. ACH is an electronic network for financial transactions, that processes large volumes of both credit and debit transactions which are originated in batches. ACH credit transfers include direct-deposit payroll payments and payments to contractors and vendors. ACH debit transfers include consumer payments on insurance premiums, mortgage loans, and other kinds of bills. Businesses are also increasingly using ACH to collect from customers online, rather than accepting credit or debit cards.

Green would not offer specifics on which businesses have been affected by the ACH scam, but there are some victims here in Atlantic. He says there is one definite victim and one that was in progress, but hopefully was stopped before any funds were lost. The Chief says another suspect e-mail claims to be from the IRS. The e-mails serve as a way for thieves to access routing numbers in your computer and allow the cyber-thieves to re-route the ACH transactions. He says people should remember some rules about how the IRS conducts business. He says the IRS will NEVER contact you by e-mail unless they are responding to your specific e-mail inquiry. Even then he says, they will more often than not call you directly. He says if you get an e-mail from the IRS, “It’s bogus.”

Green recommends e-mails not be opened on any computer that is also tasked with ACH transactions, unless they are from a well known source. But the main thing to remember, is to be on guard at all times against cyber-crime. He says be especially suspicious of forwarded e-mails that may contain a virus, unknown to the sender. Green suggests making sure you have the latest anti-virus protection on your computer, and use common sense with regard to e-mails. He says if you or your business receives suspect e-mails, don’t forward them to anyone, not even the police department. He says you should delete the e-mails, and then clean-out your deleted files folder.

Green says these are not new threats, but ones which have resurfaced in great numbers, and appear to be Eastern European, in origin. All businesses and persons who make substantial ACH transactions should review their e-mail procedures on any system connected to the financial computer. Green says the U-S literally loses hundreds of millions of dollars every day to computer scams and identity theft.