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Sac County woman charged after deaths of 1,000+ hogs

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A Sac County woman is charged with felony criminal mischief and livestock neglect after hundred of dead hogs were found at confinement lots in western Iowa.
Thirty-three-year-old Elana Laber of Early was arrested Thursday by the Sac County Sheriff’s Office after deputies located more than 1,000 dead pigs at two hog confinements in rural Sac County. Authorities say the animals had been dead for more than a week when they were discovered, and the pigs did not have access to food and water.

Laber was hired to manage both sites. The owners, Corey AGR Inc., estimate losses at more than $150,000. As of Friday, Laber remained in custody at the Sac County Jail on a $22,000 bond.

Girls Class 1-A/2-A Regional Softball Begins Tonight

Sports

July 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

The Class 1-A and 2-A girls Softball Regional tournament begins tonight with first round action.  Here is a look at the area schedule.

Class 1-A Region 2 

  • Ar-We-Va vs. Storm Lake St. Mary’s at Emmetsburg
  • North Iowa at Bishop Garrigan
  • West Harrison at Audubon
  • Boyer Valley at Glidden-Ralston

Class 1-A Region 3 

  • Essex at Orient-Macksburg
  • Tri-Center at St. Albert
  • Sidney at Riverside
  • East Mills at Fremont-Mills
  • Stanton at CAM

Class 1-A Region 5 

  • Melcher-Dallas vs. Grand View Christian at Des Moines North
  • Bedford at East Union
  • Murray at Lenox
  • Moulton-Udell at Seymour
  • Mormon Trail at Moravia

Class 2-A Region 3 

  • Lawton-Bronson at IKM-Manning
  • Underwood at Missouri Valley

Class 2-A Region 4

  • Panorama at ACGC
  • Nodaway Valley at Central Decatur

Heartbeat Today 7-1-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Ted Robinson about the Atlantic Rotary Club’s Pancake and Sausage Flight Breakfast at the Atlantic Airport on July 4 from 7:00 am – 11:00 am.

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June 2022 Weather Data for Atlantic

Weather

July 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Weather data compiled at the KJAN Studios for the month of June, show we were a little warmer than normal temperature-wise, but below normal for rainfall, despite two days when we received over 1.5-inches of rain. The average High last month was 85 (two-degrees above normal). The average Low was 61 (also two-degrees above normal). Rainfall amounted to 3.9 inches, as compared to the normal 4.98-inches. We had two significant, separate hail events, on the 7th and 14th.

The hottest June day was on the 13, when we reached 100 degrees. Looking at the norms for July, the High averages 86, the Low 63, and rainfall typically totals just under 5-inches (4.62″). We’ll let you know how the actual numbers fared for July, on August 1st.

Creston man arrested on an Assault charge

News

July 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston, Thursday night, arrested a man on an assault charge. 39-year-old David William Fister, of Creston, was arrested at his residence for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st Degree. He was later released from the Union County Jail, on a $300 bond.

Big Ten Will Expand to Include USC, UCLA in 2024

Sports

July 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

It all happened pretty quickly, but the Big Ten will be the first conference to stretch from coast to coast.  Thursday, the Big Ten voted to add Southern California and UCLA in 2024.

Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren said both schools submitted applications for membership and were unanimously approved by the Council of Presidents and Chancellors.

The Pac-12 was apparently caught off-guard by the move as both schools have been members of the conference for nearly 100 years.  They will join the Big Ten in 2024 to allow the current Pac-12 media rights deal to expire.

This will expand the Big Ten to 16 teams and becomes the second big conference shift in the last year as Oklahoma and Texas will be moving from the Big 12 to the Southeastern Conference in 2025.

ISU Gets 3-Star Defensive Lineman

Sports

July 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

Iowa State picked up a commitment from a Missouri defensive lineman Thursday.  Trevor Buhr, a 6′-4′ 270 pounder selected the Cyclones over offers from Iowa, Illinois, Kansas and Central Michigan.

Buhr is the 16th player in the 2023 commitment group for the Cyclones.

247Sports ranks Buhr as the 22nd overall recruit in the 2023 class from Missouri.

Wrongful death lawsuit filed in fatal water ride accident

News

July 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines, Iowa – An eastern Iowa family whose son died in an accident on a water ride in Altoona, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit associated with his death. The suit filed in state court by David and Sabrina Jaramillo, of Cedar Rapids and three of their children, alleges Adventureland Park failed to properly maintain and repair its rides.

The family, including 11-year old Michael Jaramillo, were on the Raging River ride at the park on July 3, 2021, when the raft carrying all six family members flipped over trapping them beneath the water. Michael Jaramillo drowned and other family members were injured.

The family seeks to recover monetary damages for negligence. An attorney for the park says safety has always been a priority and a number of extraordinarily unusual factors came together to cause the accident.

DNR Derelict Building Grant Program awards grants to rural communities

News

July 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Department of Natural Resource’s (DNR’s) Derelict Building Grant Program (DBGP) has awarded grants to the Cities of Carson and Griswold. The program was created by statute to help rural communities with populations of 5,000 or less, remove environmental hazards, improve community appearance and minimize costs by recycling and reusing building materials through deconstruction or renovation of abandoned, derelict buildings that have sat vacant for at least 6 months. Established in 2011, the program has assisted 56 communities, diverted over 35,000 tons of materials, and saved over $1 million in landfill disposal costs.

The City of Carson (Pottawattamie County) was awarded $69,891 and $66,884 to abate asbestos and deconstruct old commercial buildings at 119 Broadway Street and 121 Broadway Street. The city plans to develop the space into a new daycare center.

The City of Griswold (Cass County) was awarded $94,625 to abate asbestos and deconstruct an old commercial building. The city plans to develop the space into a new daycare center.

Other grants were provided for the following communities in western Iowa…

City of Mapleton (Monona County) – $22,900 to abate asbestos and deconstruct an old commercial building. City plans to have a new space for commercial redevelopment.

City of Sac City (Sac County) — $80,275 to abate asbestos and deconstruct an old commercial building. City plans to develop the area into a trail head and green space for farmer’s market.

DBGP funding is awarded annually on a competitive basis with cash matches required. Applications for the next funding round will be due on Feb. 24, 2023.

Thursday (6-30) High School Softball Scores

Sports

July 1st, 2022 by Jim Field

HAWKEYE TEN CONFERENCE 

  • Atlantic 12, Red Oak 0 (Malena Woodward had a 3 hits and five RBI.  Zoey Kirchhoff was the winning pitcher in game.  The win was the 300th for Atlantic head coach Terry Hinzmann)
  • Atlantic 17, Red Oak 2 (Ava Rush had three hits 4 RBI, Jada Jensen doubled, tripled and had 4 RBI.)
  • Harlan 2, Clarinda 1
  • Clarinda 11, Harlan 9 – 8 innings
  • Creston 13, Denison-Schleswig 1
  • Creston 7, Denison-Schleswig 3
  • Lewis Central 8, Shenandoah 5
  • Shenandoah 5, Lewis Central 4 (8 inn)

MISSOURI RIVER CONFERENCE 

  • Abraham Lincoln 5, Sioux City West 3
  • Abraham Lincoln 3, Sioux City West 2

NON-CONFERENCE

  • Bedford 9, Fremont-Mills 7