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Iowa’s Ag One Call Enforcement

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

The Iowa Attorney General has dramatically increased enforcement of a law requiring excavators to contact Iowa One Call 48 hours before excavation.

The number of lawsuits filed has increased from an average of three filed per year from 1999-2009, to 13 lawsuits that were last year. The civil penalties also increased from an average of $13,500 from 1999-2009 to a total of $53,000 assessed last year.

Iowa Code, Chapter 480, spells out the responsibilities of anyone planning to dig. It also outlines the civil penalties that may be incurred if someone violates the code, including potentially substantial fines.

You can visit www.iowaonecall.com or www.call811.com for more information.

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

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Winter could be Snowier and Colder this Year

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

The past five Iowa winters have been snowier than normal, and colder than usual in four of them.

The next one? State climatologist Harry Hillaker says that it’s an even bet for more snow than usual and a slight chance of lower temperatures than normal.

The Pacific Ocean’s La Nina conditions -when equatorial waters are lower than normal – are expected to be relatively strong this winter.

Hillaker says the last 20 times that such La Nina conditions occurred, Iowa had snowier-than-usual winters on 12 occasions, and 11 of those winters were colder than normal.

But conditions vary from one side of Iowa to the other. He says snow was heavy in northeast Iowa last winter, “but there was not much winter in the south.”

–AP

West Nile Case in Mills County

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

Another case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in western Iowa. The Iowa Department of Public Health says the most recent case involves a woman from Mills County.

The report comes on the heels of four other cases of West Nile involving people from Fremont, Pottawattamie, and Harrison Counties. Several other possible cases are being investigated in western Iowa.

Even though the weather has cooled and decreased the mosquito population, the Health Department says there’s still a significant risk of getting West Nile until the first hard frost.

Ann Pavkov with the Iowa Department of Public Health says the months of standing water from Missouri River flooding could be creating an ideal breeding place for mosquitoes.

A press release from the Health Department provides more tips on preventing the West Nile virus:

Use insect repellant whenever outdoors, especially during peak biting times from dusk to dawn. Use repellent with DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Always read the repellent label and consult with a health care provider if you have questions when using these types of products for children.

Wear long-sleeved shirts, pants, shoes, and socks whenever possible outdoors.

Eliminate mosquito-breeding sites by removing sources of standing water in outdoor areas whenever possible. For example turning over or removing items where water can collect, such as ceramic pots, toys, buckets, tires, wading pools, and tarps covering firewood and boats.

Monday Volleyball Results

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September 27th, 2011 by Jim Field

Western Iowa Conference:

  • (3-2) A-H-S-T 25-20-25-22-15, Riverside 20-25-15-25-12

Rolling Hills Conference:

  • (3-0) Earlham 25-25-25, Paton-Churdan 22-18-21

Others:

  • (2-1) Bedford 18-25-15, Villisca 25-21-11
  • (2-1) Villisca 25-17-15, Rockport, MO 19-25-12
  • (2-0) Bedford beat Rockport, MO
  • (2-1) IKM-Manning 20-25-15, River Valley 25-15-10
  • (2-1) Lawton-Bronson 25-22-15, IKM-Manning 22-25-6
  • (2-1) Maple Valley-Anthon Oto 25-18-16, IKM-Manning 18-25-14
  • (2-0) Maple Valley-Anthon Oto 25-25, Ridge View 22-12

Iowa State vs. Texas is a Sellout

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September 27th, 2011 by Jim Field

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State announced Monday that Saturday’s game against No. 17 Texas that kicks off at 6 p.m. CDT in Jack Trice Stadium will be a sellout. Both teams are 3-0.

The only remaining tickets (fewer than 200) are single tickets randomly located throughout the stadium.

“Interest in our football program is high,” Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said. “Whatever the final attendance figure is Saturday, no team in school history will have attracted the crowds that this team has through the first three games of any prior Iowa State season. It’s a great time to be a Cyclone.”

The game will be televised by FX.

Best Cyclone home attendance through three games (min. 150K)
154,566 (1982)
154,370 (1981)
153,624 (2007)
151,586 (1983)
151,452 (2009)
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110,757 (2011) – Cyclone 2011 attendance through two home games

Iowa State needed to sell 43,810 tickets for the Texas game to vault 2011 to an all-time attendance best through the first three games of an Iowa State season.

(ISU Press Release)

Meeting about Council Bluffs Post Office Closures

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

A meeting regarding possible post office closures in the Council Bluffs is scheduled to take place tonight.

The meeting will be held at 40 Pearl Street in Council Bluffs tonight at 5:00. People who attend the meeting can expect to get more information about the possible closures and more details about the financial situation of the postal service.

I-80 near Adair Reopens

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

Interstate 80 westbound near Adair has reopened after a crash occurred on the freeway Monday afternoon.

At least three people were hurt in the incident that occurred at about 3:00 PM Monday, with reports saying one person was airlifted from the area.

The crash forced interstate 80 westbound to close near the 75 mile marker for a little less than four hours Monday. The interstate was re-opened at about 6:45 PM Monday.

No other details are currently available as the incident remains under investigation.

Three Hurt in Mills County Crash

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September 27th, 2011 by admin

The Iowa State Patrol Reports that three people have been injured in a Mills County rear-end incident Monday.

At approximately 2:30 PM, a 2007 Ford 500 driven by 34-year-old Marlene Reed of Shenandoah was traveling east on Highway 34 and began slowing for a prior accident that occurred in the area.

Meanwhile, a 1993 PTRB semi driven by 66-year-old Harry Myers of Shenandoah was also eastbound on Highway 34 behind Reed’s vehicle. Myers was unable to slow down in time and struck the back of the Myers vehicle.

Injured in the crash were Marlene Reed and two of her passengers. Her passengers included 42-year-old Amy Reed of Shenandoah and 17-year-old Tristan Reed of Shenandoah. All three were transported to Montgomery County Memorial Hospital. Details about their injuries are not currently available.

Assisting with the crash were Red Oak rescue, Malvern rescue, Emerson first responders, and Glenwood rescue.

The crash remains under investigation.

Atlantic Results from Harlan XC Meet

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September 26th, 2011 by Jim Field

Girls Varsity ran very well and finished 4th as a team with 102 points.  Ali
Krogman came in 2nd overall and Katie Blake improved the most for Atlantic,
finishing 25th overall and 4th for Atlantic.
Ali Krogman ­ 2nd
Alex Hartwig ­ 20th
Liz Siggins ­ 23rd
Katie Blake ­ 25th
Alisha Hinzmann ­ 36th
Carly Monson ­ 38th
Malachi Wickman ­ 46th

Girls JV – excellent races from Justice Parker, who came in 1st, and
Caroline Trewet, who placed 5th.  JV girls finished 2nd with 50 points.

Boys varsity ­ Corey Whitt and Derek VonSeggern ran the best compared to
expectations.  Team placed 8th of 14 with 201 points.
Corey Whitt ­ 26th
Tian Siggins ­ 33rd
Josiah Williams ­ 45th
Derek VonSeggern ­ 47
Blake Esbeck ­ 50
Sam Bateman ­ 56
Preston Hoye ­ 60

Boys JV finished 5th of 9 teams with 126 points ­ Jake Auerbach was the top
performer finishing in 11th place.

– Paul Iekel –
Atlantic XC Coach