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Ernst says biosecurity measures appear to be working on Iowa poultry farms

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst says it appears efforts to contain bird flu are working to prevent the outbreak from growing far worse.  “Those that have laying flocks and those that are also poultry producers have really upped their game since 2015 when HPAI first came through Iowa…making sure they have all the biosecurity measures in place,” Ernst says. In the massive bird flu outbreak in 2015, the virus spread among commercial operations. Officials from the U-S-D-A and the Iowa Department of Agriculture say it appears this year’s outbreak is being spread by wild birds that come into contact with backyard flocks and commercial poultry operations.

Ernst says when a sick flock is detected, there’s a quick and coordinated response from federal, state and local officials.  “I feel better about it this time around,” Ernst says, “so we’ll just plan and pray for the best.” Ernst met with poultry producers in Clarion earlier today (Monday). Scientists believe this current strain of bird flu is similar to the virus that has been periodically circulating in Europe and Asia.

“It’s just like with COVID, it’s just something that will be around and that’s why the biosecurity is so important,” Ernst says. “After we learned that lesson in 2015, a lot of measures have been taken since then.” The outbreak of avian influenza among wild birds in America is far more extensive than it was seven years ago. The virus has been confirmed in 40 wild bird species in 30 states.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 4/11/22

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports two arrests from last week. On April 6th, 50-year-old Jason Edward Caldwell, of Stuart, was arrested by Deputies for Driving While Barred, Reckless Driving and having defective tires. His arrest was the result of an investigation into a 1998 Ford F-150 pickup that had crashed into a ditch at 190th Street and the Stuart Road, at around 8:50-p.m. on Dec. 25th, 2021.

At the time, Caldwell has a temporary restricted license (TRL) with multiple withdrawals in effect. His license was barred for Habitual Offender until 11/11/24. When speaking to the investigation deputy, Caldwell claimed he was working at a bar in Stuart, which turned out not to be true, and meant he was in violation of his TRL.  He was cited for the offense and released.

And, on April 4th, 25-year-old Layne Douglas Ruby, of Creston, was arrested for Driving While License Denied/Revoked or Suspended. When he was pulled over for speeding, Ruby did not have his required Ignition Interlock Device installed in his vehicle, and his TRL was invalid. He was released later the same day on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Mills County Sheriff’s report, 4/11/22

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Mills County report four arrests from the past few days. Saturday afternoon, 60-year-old Mark Alan Schmahl, of St. Joseph, MO., was arrested for OWI/1st offense and Possession of a Controlled Substance ($2,000 bond). And, 36-year-old Nicholas Lynn Wolfe, of Malvern, was arrested at around 1:50-a.m. Saturday, for OWI/2nd offense ($2,000 bond).

Friday afternoon, 35-year-old Daniel John Vornbrock, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While Barred ($2,000 bond). And, at around 10:30-p.m. Thursday, 35-year-old Danis Marita Brown, of Omaha, was arrested for Poss. of Contraband in a Correctional institution, and Trespass in the 1st Degree (Bon $5,300).

Sheriff’s officials said also a man from Pottawattamie County was transported to Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, following a motorcycle accident Sunday afternoon, in Mills County. 43-year-old Brian Deyo, of Council Bluffs, was operating a 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle eastbound on Highway 34 at around 4:30-p.m., when he locked-up the brakes as he was preparing to turn north onto Hilman Road.

The cycle cut in front of a car in the turning lane and crashed at the intersection at slow speeds. Deyo was unconscious and bleeding from the right side of his head before he was flown from the scene to the hospital.

Deidre DeJear, Candidate for Governor, To Visit Audubon County

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – Iowa Democratic Candidate for Governor Deidre DeJear will meet with Audubon County residents April 20th at 5:30 at the Barn Burner Restaurant in Brayton, Iowa. The event is a part of her campaign’s 99 County Tour and will offer local residents an opportunity to hear directly from DeJear about why she is running to represent Iowans.

It will also be an opportunity for DeJear to hear directly from Audubon County residents, about the issues and policies that matter most in rural Iowa.

Temporary closure of Iowa 83 between Iowa 173 and U.S. 6 in Atlantic begins Monday, April 18

News

April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

CRESTON, Iowa – April 11, 2022 – The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Creston construction office reports, repairs to the Iowa 83 bridge over the East Nishnabotna River 1.1 miles west of the junction with U.S. 6 in Atlantic requires closing Iowa 83 between Iowa 173 and U.S. 6 from 8 a.m. Monday, April 18 until 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 30, weather permitting.

During this project, traffic will be detoured around the work zone using Glacier Road, Echo Road, 620th Street/Olive Street, U.S. 6, and Iowa 83. Permitted oversize loads are prohibited. A 12-foot lane-width limit will be in effect.

Iowa Youth Straw Poll tomorrow

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Secretary of State Paul Pate’s Spring 2022 Iowa Youth Straw Poll takes place Tuesday. Thousands of students across Iowa will cast ballots for their preferred candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and Iowa Governor. More than 170 schools have registered to participate so far. The Iowa Youth Straw Poll is open to any K-12 school in the state, as well as civic organizations and youth groups. Candidates were asked to provide a short video with a personalized message for Iowa students. The videos are available on the Elections 101 website and on Secretary Pate’s YouTube page.

Students, teachers, and organizations can register for the Iowa Youth Straw Poll by clicking here. The full list of schools that have registered so far is available here.

The Youth Straw Poll is part of the Elections 101 curriculum developed by Secretary Pate for use in Iowa schools. Live results will be published at this link starting Tuesday morning and updated throughout the day. You can also view past results at that link. A news release with results will be distributed late Tuesday afternoon, with a likely follow-up on Wednesday with updated numbers. Teachers and schools are encouraged to post photos of their Youth Straw Poll events on social media, using the #BeAVoter hashtag.

Every congressional and gubernatorial candidate who qualified for Iowa’s 2022 primary or general election ballots is included in the Youth Straw Poll.

*The Iowa Youth Straw Poll is about involving students in a hands-on civics activity and getting them interested in voting, not particularly about the candidates themselves. Over the weekend, a Polk County District Court Judge found that U.S. Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer did not have enough valid signatures to appear on the June 2022 primary election ballot. The decision may be appealed to the Iowa Supreme Court. Youth Straw Poll ballots have already been provided to teachers with Mrs. Finkenauer’s name appearing on them. Students may vote for her if they wish, and all those results will be included in the tally.

 

 

2 in serious condition following a rollover accident in Council Bluffs Monday morning

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – Police in Council Bluffs say two people suffered life-threatening injuries during a rollover accident that occurred at around 10:11-a.m. today (Monday), in the 4100 block of Veteran’s Memorial Highway (Vets Hwy). A preliminary investigation revealed that a 2005 Chevy Suburban was eastbound on Vets Hwy, when it veered off the road to the right. The SUV struck a light pole and rolled multiple times down an embankment before coming to rest.

Two adult occupants of the vehicle were ejected when it rolled. They were transported to an area trauma center for treatment of their injuries. No names were immediately released. The incident remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs P-D Traffic Unit. Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call 712-328-4948.

U-I part of new nationwide flood consortium

News, Weather

April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The University of Iowa has been selected to be a partner in a 360 million dollar national consortium to work on improving flood predictions. The U-I’s Larry Weber will lead the effort in Iowa and says they will build on what they have done here to combat flooding. “The Iowa flood information system that we’ve created for the state of Iowa, has been recognized by people across the country as the best in class and information for flooding. And we’ll be expanding that I will flood information system to the Upper Mississippi River Basin and the Mississippi River basin, and then eventually the entire nation,” Weber says.

Weber leads the university’s Hydroscience and Engineering program and says they have deployed sensors across the state while also developing new sensor technology to help in the monitoring of the onset of flooding. This technology will not get broader use. “Sharing that technology with other partners that then could deploy similar technology in their own states,” he says. He says they will also work on other areas of flooding. “A second area that will have a lot of work is going to be in creating new technologies for fast and reliable floodplain mapping. So providing those recurrence level maps for the 100-year flood, and that 500-year flood and floods in between,” Weber says.

Weber says water quality is something that’s included in the project along with the flood monitoring and floodplain maps. “The Weather Service is quite interested in working with their federal partners, to begin to create a real-time water quality forecast model for rivers and streams in the nation,” according to Weber. “And given the strength of our work here in Iowa and that area, we think that will contribute to that strongly as well.” Weber says there are different types of flooding across the country that they will be dealing with. “In our steeper mountainous streams, we get more flash flooding. So we may get rainfall that produces a flood, you know, that that that comes up in a matter of minutes or hours. That’s really quite different. Along a coastline, we get compound flooding, where we have storm surge from the ocean or from the Gulf, that provides a bottleneck to the rivers that are flowing to the ocean to the Gulf,” he says.

That bottleneck can lead to flooding. The five-year program will be headquartered at the University of Alabama. It is funded for five years by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Iowa will receive 21 million dollars for its portion of the work.

Malvern man sentenced on felony Burglary and other charges

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April 11th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Glenwood, Iowa) — The Mills County Attorney’s Office reports that on April 6, 2022, 35-year-old Christopher Nicholas Smith, of Malvern, agreed to plead to guilty, to felony charges that include Burglary in the Third Degree, (a Class D Felony); Theft in the First Degree, (a Class C Felony); and Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree, (a Class D Felony). On April 11, 2022, Smith  was sentenced to a total of twenty (20) years in prison. He will also be ordered to pay restitution to all the victims of his crimes.

The Mills County Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Mills County Sheriff’s Office for its hard work and dedication in solving these thefts along with identifying the victims. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office is still in possession of a number of items recovered from the investigation.

If you believe that you are a victim of one of these thefts, please contact the Lieutenant Pittman or Sergeant Mather with the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at (712) 527-4871 to schedule a time to identify your property still in their possession.

Pirates grab one from the Cardinals on Sunday

Sports

April 11th, 2022 by admin

The St. Louis Cardinals suffered their first loss of the season on Sunday, falling 9-4 to the Pirates. Michael Chavis led that Buccos with a grand slam in the third inning. Pittsburgh pounded out 15 hits on the day. Miguel Yajure picked up the win on the mound for the Pirates.

Nolan Arenado hit a two-run shot in the first inning for the Cardinals and Steven Matz took the loss on the hill, giving up 7 earned runs on 9 hits.

The Cardinals (2-1) will finish their opening four game set with the Pirates (1-2) Monday. We’ll have the game on KJAN with pregame at 12:20 p.m.