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Chris Allen Finds New Home at Iowa State

Sports

October 13th, 2011 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa (AP) – Guard Chris Allen was a key cog in Michigan State’s Final Four teams in 2009 and 2010.  Now he’s at Iowa State for one final shot at the NCAA tournament.  Allen landed at Iowa State in the summer of 2010 after an
unceremonious exit from East Lansing, and is now one of a crop of transfers coach Fred Hoiberg hopes can speed up his rebuilding efforts.  Allen, a 6-foot-3 guard, will be back in the spotlight for the Cyclones this winter. In fact, he’s already been tabbed as a preseason honorable mention All-Big 12 pick by the league’s coaches.  Allen says his dismissal from the Spartans happened so long ago that he blocked it out, adding that he hopes his big-game experience will rub off on his teammates.

Cyclones Picked 5th in Big 12 Poll

Sports

October 13th, 2011 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa State women’s basketball team is picked to finish fifth in the Big 12 this season by the league’s head coaches.  The Cyclones return four starters from last year’s team, which went 22-11 and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the fifth year in a row.  Iowa State’s biggest loss is Kelsey Bolte, who graduated after leading the Cyclones in scoring.  Baylor is picked to win the 10-team league, followed by defending national champion Texas A&M and Texas.

Heartbeat Today 10-13-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 13th, 2011 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Chuck Reed about Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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7AM Newscast 10-13-2011

News, Podcasts

October 13th, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th

Trading Post

October 13th, 2011 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Dell All-In-One ink jet printer (photo 924)  – $10.  Dell brand new color ink jet cartridge – Dell Series 5 – $10.  Call 712-249-7771.

WANTED: Tickets to the Iowa St. vs. Texas A & M game on Oct. 22nd. Call 249-4983.

FOR SALE: Bassett baby bed with mattress and Graco stroller.  Call 712-249-1891.

WANTED: wood stove, call 712-249-1891.

FOR SALE: Small Kohler black sink. Could be used in powder room or as bar sink. $15.  Older Maytag washer. Works great. $75. Gas dryer. Works great also. $100.  Call 712-249-3312.

FOR SALE: Long hospital bed, electric controls, 1 yr old. $175 obo. 712-249-9650

FOR SALE: Queen size electric blanket, dual control, works great, off-white color $10. 712-755-2818 (Harlan)

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom house, available in 30 days, no smoking, off street parking $275 per month, $350 deposit. 712-249-6223

FOR SALE: Black walnut meats $10 per qt/lb. 712-343-2314

WANTED: 32″ color tv. 243-3396

 FOR SALE: Firewood going for $75 per load…elm and walnut available.  Also is willing to cut down trees, but would not be able to do anything more than 3 feet accross.  778-4672.

FOR SALE: 2 white storm doors…they’re glass/screen and in good condition.  32″ x 80″.  Also looking to rent a one car garage near Lynn and Maple.  243-4308.

Defiance man charged with taking nude photo through screen window

News

October 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A Shelby County man is set to appear in court next month on charges he photographed a naked female in her bathroom. 27-year old Daniel David Pauley, of Defiance, was charged with invasion of privacy, after he allegedly took the picture through a screen window on the back of a home, while the woman was nude in her bathroom. A complaint filed against Pauley says the victim did not give him consent to photograph her, and the bathroom was not viewable from any public right of ways. The offense allegedly took place on August 14th. Pauley has entered a written plea of not guilty to the charge.

A pre-trial hearing in the case was scheduled for November 28th, with trial set for December 20th. If convicted on the serious misdemeanor charge, he faces up to a year in jail with an additional fine totaling $1,500.

Pauley faces an additional trial on February 14th, 2012, on a 3rd Degree Harassment charge and for Violation of a No Contact or Protective Order, associated with the August 14th incident. He’s plead not guilty to both charges.

RICHARD EUGENE WILLIAMSON, 42, of Loveland, Co. & formely of Anita (svcs 10-18-11)

Obituaries

October 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

RICHARD EUGENE WILLIAMSON, 42, of Loveland, Co. (& formely of Anita), died Sat., Oct. 8th, in Loveland.  Graveside services for RICHARD WILLIAMSON will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Oct. 18th, at the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Anita has the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

RICHARD WILLIAMSON is survived by:

His mother – Judy Yaw, of Creston.

His daughter – Alyssa Williamson, of Ames.

His bothers – Ron (Mary) Williamson, of Creston; Rusty (Tami) Williamson, of Anita; & Roger (Tammy) Williamson, of Lincoln, NE.

Wilson Trailer lays off workers in Iowa and Mo.

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Wilson Trailer Co. is laying off 68 workers at its plants in Sioux City and Moberly, Mo., citing a slowdown in the national economy and bad weather in crop-producing states. The Sioux City-based company produces livestock, grain, flatbed and gooseneck trailers. Demand fell this year in the wake of a multitude of bad weather, from flooding along the Missouri River to drought in some Midwest and southern states.

Human Resources Director John Kreber says the company hoped to avoid the layoffs, but the reductions became necessary. Employees were told of the decision at a meeting in late September. The layoffs are effective Oct. 31.

Missouri River flood survey: small Iowa businesses hit hard

News

October 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Iowa businesses located along the Missouri River are struggling to recover from this summer’s flood. A survey from the Safeguard Iowa Partnership (SIP) shows respondents noted impacts to their workforce, supplies, customers, transportation and in some cases were forced to relocate. SIP executive director Jami Haberl says 140 business owners completed the survey.  “Over 70-percent of them were small businesses with less than 50 employees,” Haberl said. The survey results were included in Governor Branstad’s recent appeal to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide financial assistance to Iowans. The businesses were not asked to provide a dollar figure on their damages, but most reported they spent a lot of money to prevent or mitigate flood damage. Haberl says over 70 percent of respondents did not have flood insurance and 80 percent did not have business interruption insurance

She said it’s important for business owners to work with their insurance agents to understand their coverage plans. Many of the businesses were not flooded, but lost business because residents were forced to leave the area. Branstad’s request to FEMA for individual disaster assistance noted the Missouri River flooding destroyed 189 homes in Iowa, while 161 sustained major damage.

(Radio Iowa)

Omaha to host dueling demonstrations by Occupy & Tea Party members

News

October 13th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The anti-corporation “occupy” movement that’s caused a stir in Des Moines and Iowa City in recent days is heading west to Omaha-Council Bluffs. Dustin, who only gives his first name, says he’s part of a group that’s planning to march from Omaha’s City-County Building to the Federal Reserve Bank on Saturday.  Dustin says, “We’re not protesting, we’re demonstrating, showing our solidarity with the sentiment of the feeling of what people in New York are doing.” The Occupy Wall Street movement started in New York City on September 17th when protesters took to the streets to protest financial industry practices, economic inequality and taxation. A Tea Party rally is also planned for Saturday in Omaha and Dustin says it’s just a coincidence.

“We have a lot in common with the Tea Party,” he says. “The only difference is that mainstream Democrats have not yet accomplished the co-opting of this movement while mainstream Republicans that joined the Tea Party have been co-opted.” Julie Fredrickson is a member of the Tea Party and says, essentially, they will be demonstrating against the demonstrators in Omaha on Saturday.  “We don’t plan to block the streets,” Fredrickson says. “We’ll see what the other group does. We’re only responsible for ourselves and we plan to be peaceable.” She says she doesn’t put much stock into the “Occupy” group’s efforts.

Fredrickson says, “If these people really took a look at what’s going on within their group of zombies, they would be marching, like Herman Cain says, on the White House.” About 30 members of the Occupy Des Moines group were arrested on Sunday night after they refused to leave the capitol grounds at the required time of 11 P-M.

(Radio Iowa)