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NWS confirms tornadoes around Gilbert City, Bode and Harvey

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A storm front pushed hazardous weather through the state Tuesday afternoon and evening, spawning hail and damaging winds in some areas. National Weather Service meteorologist Rod Donovan says northern Iowa took the brunt of it. “We did have a couple of tornado confirmations certainly around the Gilmore City area in addition to near Bode and Harvey up in Humboldt County as well, so we will be sending storm survey crews up there today to really determine the damage,” Donovan says. “We have actually had some other potential areas that we could have some minor or isolated tornado touchdowns as well.”

Hail that was a bit larger than two-and-a-half inches in diameter was reported near Gilmore City. There were no reports anyone was injured in Tuesday’s storm. Cool and windy conditions remain in the forecast for the next few days. “Really, overall kind of an unpleasant day Thursday where we’ll have wind gusts in that 40-50 mile range through most of the day,” Donovan says.

Nebraska man arrested on Montgomery County warrants

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies, Tuesday evening, arrested a Nebraska man two Montgomery County warrants. Authorities say 34-year-old Charles R. Brown III, of Omaha, was arrested in Red Oak on warrants charging him with a Probation Violation on an original charge of assault causing bodily injury, and a second charge of Child Endangerment causing Bodily Injury.

Brown was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $10,000 bond for the assault charge, and a $5,000 bond for the child endangerment charge.

Audubon City Council News

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Audubon, Iowa) – The City of Audubon has a new, full-time Police Officer. According to the City Council minutes from their meeting on Monday, Sean Staples was hired. He will be on probation for a couple of months. Officer Derrick Seaton has turned in his resignation, and was hired by the County.

In Fire Department news, it was noted radios are in all vehicles, and handhelds are being tested. Next week Motorola is to meet with County about a tower. Some of the officers attended a class to understand ISO ratings. The Fire Association is starting up fundraising again. April 23rd will be a comedian at the Parish Center. May 28th will have the annual Golf Tournament.

Chief Tyler Thygesen discussed with the Council a change in the floor plan to try and add a severe weather shelter. He also discussed putting the matter back on the ballot for the November General Election. And, the Council adopted a resolution that approves the hiring of TJ Jacobsen as a Volunteer Firefighter.

Theresa Murray , representing the Audubon Chamber, addressed the Council about a letter sent to them. She stated that she had talked to Barb Smith about the Christmas lights and was told that the City put them up in the past. Mayor Jacobsen stated that when she talked to Barb Smith she got a different answer. Mayor Jacobsen stated that the new resolution would establish a process for use of City property that would clarify who is responsible along with when and how long. Molly Christensen explained that the Chamber has never in an official capacity put them up or taken them down. It has been by volunteers. The Chamber does not want to be involved in the hanging of the Christmas lights.

The Council moved to adopt the First Reading of this Ordinance that amends the width of R-2 and R-3 property. It essentially allows homes to be built on smaller lots.  They then waived the second and third readings. In other action, the Audubon City Council approved eliminating the cap and setting a 5- year sliding scale for abatement. And, they agreed to set the Public Hearing on the Amendment to the Urban Revitalization Plan for May 9th, at 5:30pm

Iowa plates season high 16 runs in win over Milwaukee

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April 13th, 2022 by admin

FRANKLIN, Wis. –  The University of Iowa baseball team scored a season-high 16 runs on a season-high 18 hits and nine Hawkeye hurlers limited Milwaukee to two hits in a 16-2 victory on Tuesday afternoon at Franklin Field.

Iowa stormed out to a 6-0 lead in the first and poured it on with an eight-run sixth to improve to 17-12 overall heading into this weekend’s Big Ten series against Minnesota.

“It was nice to get a lead early, they gave us some free bases and on this night we made them pay,” said head coach Rick Heller. “We had some big hits with runners in scoring position and gave ourselves a cushion and our pitchers did a good job.  It was a good team effort and a bounce back after a tough Sunday.”

Six different Hawkeyes posted multi-hit games, including three-hit contests from Peyton Williams (3-for-6) and Will Mulflur (3-for-4, 2 RBIs).  Seegers, Izaya Fullard, Petersen and Kyle Huckstorf all had two hits.  It was Fullard’s fourth straight two-hit game.

Eight of Iowa’s nine pitchers put up scoreless innings and Milwaukee didn’t get its first hit until the sixth inning.  Connor Schultz (1-0) earned the win after pitching a perfect first and redshirt sophomore Benjamin DeTaeye struck out four in two innings of work.

This was Iowa’s third two-hitter of the season and fourth game allowing two or fewer hits.

UP NEXT

The Hawkeyes will host Minnesota for a three-game series from April 15-17 at Duane Banks Field.  Friday’s series opener will begin at 7:02 p.m. (CT) and be televised live on BTN.

Drake football eyes improvement during normal spring

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Drake football coach Todd Stepsis hopes the first “normal” spring practice in three years will help the Bulldogs regain their winning ways. After having spring drills and the fall season canceled in 2020 The Bulldogs posted a disappointing 2-9 record last year. It was Drake’s worst season since 1983.

Improvement begins with an offense that averaged just over 12 points per game last season.

Stepsis says the Bulldogs will benefit from spring drills.

The Bulldogs close out spring drills with an intra squad game on April 23rd.

Xavier Nwampa gets early start on Iowa career

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Xavier Nwampa is getting noticed this spring at Iowa. The five-star safety out of Southeast Polk High School enrolled for the second semester to get an early start on his career. Senior defensive back Kaevon Merriweather.

Merriweather says Nwampa has a bright future.

Iowa defensive coordinator Phil Parker has been impressed with Nwampa’s eagerness to learn.

Parker says they are trying to keep things simple for Nwampa this spring.

The Hawkeyes close out spring drills with an open practice on April 23rd.

Iowa House overwhelmingly votes for changes in the bottle deposit law

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – By an overwhelming margin of 73-to-17, the Iowa House has voted to make changes in Iowa’s popular Bottle Bill. The Senate passed similar, but not identical legislation last month. Representative Brian Lohse of Bondurant says it’s a watershed moment for the law that assesses a nickel deposit on containers of beer and pop, to encourage customers to recycle the empties and get their nickels back.

“For many years now we have discussed and negotiated ad-nauseum how to modify and update this law so that we can correct the problems that have developed,” Lohse says. “…The rate at which Iowans have redeemed cans and bottles appears to be shockingly low…The number of places or lack thereof for consumers to redeem them have consistently dwindled over the years.”

The House and Senate now have both voted to let grocery stores quit accepting empty beer and pop containers and repaying deposits, but the House has added a new twist. Any grocery store that continues to serve as a redemption site would be paid a handling fee of three cents per container. That’s the new rate redemption centers in the business of just handling empty containers would get, too.

Lohse says it makes sense to reward grocery stores that would keep paying back customers’ deposits. “If they’re going to do what redemption centers do, then they should should also not feel the pain of one cent,” Lohse says, “which is part of the problem that we have currently.” The House-passed plan has a reporting mechanism to try to figure out the amount of unpaid deposits wholesale distributors of beer are keeping, but that’s not included in the bill the Senate passed in late March.

Any changes in Iowa’s bottle and can deposit law would have to pass the House and Senate in identical form before a bill would be sent to the governor.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Wed., April 13, 2022

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly to Mostly Cloudy a chance of scattered light rain this morning. High 46. NW @ 20-35 mph.
Tonight: P/Cldy w/diminishing winds. Low 28. W @ 10-20.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy & windy. High near 50. W @ 15-30.
Friday: Mostly cloudy. High 47.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 50.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic of 85 was just 1 degree shy of tying the record set in 1916. We received .46″ rain Tue. night, along with pea size hail. Our Low this morning, 38. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 54 and the Low was 27. The Record High on this date was 88 in 2006. The Record Low was 11 in 1950.

 

Area storm reports from the NWS (4/12/2 severe storms)

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Omaha/Valley, NE) – The National Weather Service is compiling information with regard to the severe storms that passed through Nebraska and Iowa, Tuesday evening and Tuesday night. In this area:

  • Pea-size hail was observed at KJAN in Atlantic, at around 9:45-p.m.
  • Pea-to-Dime size hail in Templeton (Carroll Co.) at 9:19-p.m. along with 70-mph winds
  • A Tornado debris signature was picked-up on radar 4-miles NE of Logan (Harrison County) at around 8:20-p.m. The debris signature continued northeast until just east of Woodbine.
  • At around 9:25-p.m., the public reported one-inch diameter hail in Malvern (Mills County)
  • Dime-size hail was reported in Little Sioux (Harrison Co.) at around 8-p.m.
  • Nickel-size hail was reported 3 miles W. of Ute (Monona County), at around 5:35-p.m.

There were numerous reports of tornadoes or funnel clouds out of northwest and north central Iowa, including near Gilmore City and Humboldt, along with large hail. Gilmore City had tennis ball size (2.5″ hail at around 6:48-p.m.  There were many reports of winds near or in excess of 70-p.m. at the line of intense storms passed through the state.

Missouri woman arrested on Fremont County warrant associated w/a Feb. ’22 incident

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April 13th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Hamburg, Iowa) – A woman from Missouri was arrested Tuesday on a warrant associated with an incident that occurred in Fremont County on Feb. 19, 2022. According to Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope, on Feb. 19th, Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office initiated a pursuit of a vehicle driving 100 mph southbound Interstate 29 near the 8-mile marker. During the pursuit, deputies observed the driver throw a firearm from the vehicle. The gun was recovered and found to be reported stolen out of Missouri.

Deputies and Missouri law enforcement agencies pursued the vehicle south of Mound City, Missouri, approximately 50 miles from the start of the pursuit, where spike strips were deployed, ending the pursuit. The driver of the vehicle, 35-year-old Crystal Clark, of St Joseph, Missouri, fled from the vehicle and was later apprehended by Missouri law enforcement and released pending Iowa charges.

Crystal Clark

A warrant was requested, and on April 12th, 2022, Clark was extradited back to Fremont County Iowa. She was taken into custody on charges that include: Theft 2nd Degree; Eluding while participating in a felony, and Trafficking in Stolen Firearms. Clark’s bond was set at $15,000.