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8AM Sportscast 07-28-2011

Podcasts, Sports

July 28th, 2011 by admin

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Cass Co. Board of Supervisors Special Meeting Friday

News

July 28th, 2011 by admin

The Cass County Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting Friday morning at the Cass County Courthouse.

On the agenda is a public hearing on the issuance of bonds for the Amaizing Energy Urban renewal Area consisting of the northwest sewer and water line extension project.

Anyone is welcome to speak on the matter and give their input. If you are not able to attend the meeting you can submit written comments.

After the public hearing the board vote on whether or not they will enter into the bond agreement.

The meeting begins at 9:00 AM at the Cass County Courthouse.

THURSDAY, JULY 28th

Trading Post

July 28th, 2011 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Front Load Washer LG New November 2010 Asking $400.00.  Also,  Wood Loft bed unit Has 6 drawers computer desk top loft bed pull out trundle bed storage in the back with two doors asking $300.00 was over $1500.00 new. Solid  Phone # 402-659-8687 email dleazen@gmail.com must sell before Aug.2. located in Lewis.

FOR SALE: twin loft bed, wooden, $75, Entertainment center, honey oak color (pressed laminate), small glass doors,
Opening 37″, 46 3/4″ W, 15″ deep, 54″ tall $40,  set of living room lamps brass/gold look on the base. $20.  Call Lora @ 563-451-9210 or email ljs242000@yahoo.com pictures of everything!

WANTED: Anyone interested in donating a pair of tickets either for Iowa State Football or Iowa Hawkeye Football games for the John Garrett Benefit and Silent Auction (to be held August 13th). Please call Julie at 249-4983 to donate to this great cause!

WE MOVED SALE: Kitchen table approx 3 ft by 5 ft surface, green legs and a light wood colored top($15).  Computer desk with a small hutch($15).  Blue computer chair($15). Black tv stand about 3 ft high with shelving($20).
Electric stove with coil burners($35).  Please call 515-669-2039 to see any of the items available.

FOR SALE: 1/2 karat diamond ring, yellow gold, 29 diamonds, wide band, size 10. $200 cash. 712-769-2377

WANTED: push mower. 769-2256

WANTED: Good used moped or motor scooter, small house dog. 641-742-3263 (Adair)

FREE: baby bed at 6th & Palm in front yard.

FOR SALE: Bedroom set: queen size bed, chest of drawers double dresser with mirror, night stand. 712-249-5352 (Anita)

FOR SALE: 6 drawer maple dresser with mirror, like new. small deck table with 2 chairs that swivel and rock; very nice quilt rack. 243-1302.

FOR SALE: four pair of new without tags White Stag ladies stretch jeans size 4x 26-28 colors are brown, black, olive green and navy.  Also one pair of capri black same size. Asking 10.00 each OBO. Call 247-4785.

Heartbeat Today 07-28-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 28th, 2011 by admin

Discussion about the upcoming Cass County Fair.

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Rolling Hills Wind Project Press Conference

News

July 28th, 2011 by admin

Officials with the Rolling Hills wind project say the project is still scheduled to wrap up by the end of the year.

On Wednesday, representatives with MidAmerican Energy, Mortensen Construction, and Siemens Energy held a press conference to showcase the project.

A wind turbine was displayed at the conference which allowed attendees to see the turbine up close. They were allowed to sign the blade to commemorate the day’s celebration. The blade is about half the length of a football field and weighs 12 tons.

Rolling Hills is one of three MidAmerican Energy Companies that are taking place this year. The other projects are in Calhoun, Marshall, and Pocahontas counties.

Jerry Grundtner, The Vice President of Project Development for Mortenson Construction, says the foundations are about fifty percent complete, and the turbines are about twenty percent complete.

When the project is complete, the 258 wind turbine expansion project will add 593.4 megawatts of renewable energy. MidAmerican says that is enough power for about 190,000 homes.

7AM Newscast 07-28-2011

News, Podcasts

July 28th, 2011 by admin

w/ Brett Johnson

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Wednesday/Thursday State Baseball

Sports

July 28th, 2011 by Jim Field

Wednesday Results

Class 4-A Quarter-Finals:

  • Iowa City West 6, SE Polk 3
  • WDM Dowling 7, Davenport Central 1
  • Fort Dodge 2, Cedar Rapids Kennedy 1
  • Mason City 6, DM Roosevelt 1

Thursday Schedule

Class 2-A Semi-Finals:

  • 12:00 — Kuemper Catholic vs. Gilbert
  • 2:00 — Davis County vs. St. Albert

Class 1-A Semi-Finals:

  • 6:00 — Martensdale-St. Marys vs. Coon Rapids-Bayard
  • 8:00 — Lansing Kee vs. Mason City Newman

 

USDA 07-28-2011

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

July 28th, 2011 by admin

Weekly from the Cass and Audubon County FSA and NRCS offices.

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Man Hospitalized after Shelby Co. Crash

News

July 28th, 2011 by admin

A Missouri man has been hospitalized after a crashing his tractor trailer into the banks of the Nishnabotna river during a rear-end accident on Highway 59 in Shelby County.

On Wednesday, 46-year-old Robert Anderson of St. Joseph, Missouri was transported to Myrtue Medical Center with unknown injuries after he had rear-ended a pick up truck.

At about 4:45 Wednesday afternoon, Anderson was driving a semi tractor and empty flatbed trailer south on Highway 59 in Shelby County near Route F58. He rear-ended a Ford F150 driven by Timothy Meyer of Harlan.

As a result of the incident, Anderson’s tractor trailer veered off the road and came to rest in the west bank of the Nishnabotna river. Meyer’s vehicle came to rest on the shoulder of the road.

After the crash, Anderson was transported by Medivac Ambulance to Myrtue Medical Center. The status of his injuries is unknown, and it is not known if any citations were issued.

King Comments on Post Offices

News

July 28th, 2011 by admin

As you may have heard on our newscasts Wednesday, the US Postal Service is considering closing several Iowa post offices, including locations in Brayton, Cumberland, Kimballton, and Lewis.

Western Iowa Congressman Steve King has released a statement on the possible closings, saying he will help develop an individualized plan to ensure that the feedback and concerns of each community are brought to the attention of the Postal Service. He says, “The USPS cannot be allowed to take advantage of this situation to shirk its responsibilities in western Iowa.”