712 Digital Group - top

JANET “MARGARET” HINZ, 92, formerly of Avoca (svcs 10-8-11)

Obituaries

October 3rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

JANET “MARGARET” HINZ, 92, of St. Paul, MN (& formerly of Avoca), died July 25th, in Park Rapids, MN. Funeral services for MARGARET HINZ will be held 1-p.m. Sat., Oct. 8th, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

There is no visitation.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

JANET “MARGARET” HINZ is survived by:

Her daughters – Janet (Stuart) Hollimon, of Dallas, TX,; Nancy Hinz, of Minneapolis, MN, & Roni (John Breslin) Hinz-Breslin, of Grand Rapids, MI.

Her son – Paul Hinz, of Minneapolis, MN.

6 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, and her sister-in-law, Ruth Birkett.

Survey suggests region’s economy continues to grow

News

October 3rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – A new monthly survey of business managers suggests weak economic growth will continue in nine Midwest and Plains states with little chance of another recession in the region. The overall economic index released Monday increased to 52.2 in September from August’s 52, and any score above 50 suggests economic growth in the next few months. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says the region is being helped by the relative strength of businesses tied to agriculture or exports.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota. Even though the region’s economy looks OK, the business leaders surveyed aren’t very confident about their prospects. The survey’s confidence index slid to 40.5 in September from August’s 43.4 as concerns about Europe’s economy continued to grow.

8AM Sportscast 10-03-2011

Podcasts, Sports

October 3rd, 2011 by admin

w/ Jim Field

Play

8AM Newscast 10-03-2011

News, Podcasts

October 3rd, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

Heartbeat Today 10-03-2011

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 3rd, 2011 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Tom Cappel about the upcoming Firemen’s Parade in Atlantic.

Play

7 AM Newscast 10-03-2011

News, Podcasts

October 3rd, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

Play

September Weather Stats for Atlantic

News, Weather

October 3rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Average High temp for the month: 73.6 degrees.  Average Low: 43.8.  Rainfall: 1.08 inches.  Date with the most precipitation recorded at the KJAN studios: Sept. 18th, @ .37″. Warmest day: Sept. 1st, 91-degrees.  The lowest temperature was 29, set on Sept. 30th.

Atlantic Cross Country Invite is Thursday

Sports

October 3rd, 2011 by Jim Field

Atlantic Cross Country Invitational – Thursday, October 6th, 2011 at Nishna Hills Golf Course

The saying goes, “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”  For Senior Ali Krogman it should be,” The more things stay the same, the more they change!”  Ali has already established her self as the most successful male or female cross country runner in Atlantic history, and is currently ranked No. 4 in 3A.  In 2011, she has run very well with comparable performances to her undefeated sophomore season in which she grabbed a state title.  While her performances have stayed the same, her competition has changed a great deal.
Going into Thursday’s home meet, she faces two huge obstacles.  Rebecca Topham of Griswold and Madison Waymire of DCG are ranked
first in 1A and 3A respectively and many feel they are the 2 best runners in the state, regardless of class.  Topham is undefeated and incredibly no one has come within a minute of her all year.  Waymire won the multi-state Roosevelt Invite defeating the top 2 runners in class 4A by more than 20 seconds. Fans who come out should be treated to quite a race.
DCG is the girls team favorite, but rated teams Harlan, Griswold, Sheanandoah-Essex and Tri Center make it a very competitive meet..Add to that a good L.C. team and an improving Atlantic team and this should be the toughest 26 team field ever.
Tee Jay is a big favorite to win the boys title. Rated teams Shenandoah-Essex and Riverside should challenge. After the first 3 places, it should be wide open with DCG, Winterset, Harlan, L.C., Creston, A.L., and the host Trojans all in the mix.    The individual favorites are Sean Skillern of Shenandoah-Essex, Cade Cleveland and John Gunderson of Riverside, Kyle McGlade of T Jay, and Trevor Turner of Winterset.

Schedule is below
4:00    Middle school girls
4:15    middle school boys
4:30     J.V. Boys
5:00    Varsity Girls
5:30    Varsity Boys
6:00    J.V. girls

Atlantic varsity runners are listed below.

Girls    Ali Krogman, Alex Hartwig, Katie Blake, Liz Siggins, Alisha Hinzmann, Karly Monson, and Malachi Wickman

Boys    Corey Whitt, Tian Siggins, Josiah Williams, Sam Bateman, Preston Hoye, Derek Von Seggern, and Blake Esbeck or Ryan McDermott

— Submitted by Bruce Henderson

HAROLD JOSEPH NIHSEN, 84, of Shelby (svcs 10-4-11)

Obituaries

October 3rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

HAROLD JOSEPH NIHSEN, 84, of Shelby, died Sat., Oct. 1st, at the Methodist Hospital. Funeral services for HAROLD NIHSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Tue., Oct. 4th, at the Minden United Church of Christ in Minden. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 5-8pm Mon., Oct. 3rd, with the family present.

Burial will be in the Minden Cemetery.

HAROLD NIHSEN is survived by:

His wife – Erma (Horstmeyer) Nihsen, of Shelby.

His sons – Robert (Dixie) Nihsen, of Shelby, & Don (Rhonda Day) Nihsen, of Grenta, NE.

His daughters – Barb Schwarz & Bev Nihsen, both of Omaha, NE.

His brothers – Harley (Shirley) Nihsen, & Paul (Judy) Nihsen, of Minden; Grant (Lois) Nihsen, of Crescent, & Elden (Beth) Nihsen, of Council Bluffs.

17 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, and his sister-in-law.

Review will be launched this week into Corps of Engineers’ handling of Missouri River

News

October 3rd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A review of the U-S Army Corps of Engineers’ management of the Missouri River begins this week, in the wake of this summer’s record flooding. Witt Anderson, director of programs for the Corps’ Northwestern Division, is overseeing the process and says the Corps will provide information but will also allow the review panel free reign. “A very high, important principle for us is that is does have independence and the integrity is maintained,” Anderson says. “They have to be able to do the work as they see fit and do it unfettered by influence from the Corps or anyone else.”

Anderson says the Corps is also analyzing what would have happened under different management scenarios. For example, if the Corps had released water from upstream reservoirs earlier this year to free up storage space for flood waters, would the region have been as devastated? “That information, coupled with this review by this independent panel, will help us have a dialogue in the basin about…future operations,” Anderson says. “That then leads to questions like, is it time to go back to Congress to seek new authority or do we need resources to do something else?”

The four-member panel includes scientists from the National Weather Service, U-S Geological Survey, Natural Resources Conservation Service and Colorado State University. Critics have accused the Corps of failing to work aggressively enough to prevent flooding. Anderson says information gleaned from the review may be used to ask Congress for new direction on managing the Missouri River. The review officially begins tomorrow (Tuesday) and results are expected in early December.

(Radio Iowa)