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Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area: Tue., 12/10/24

Weather

December 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy – to cloudy w/a slight chance of snow late this afternoon. High near 35. Northwest wind 5-to 15 mph w/gusts to around 20.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy & windy w/a 70% chance of snow, mainly after midnight. Low around 13. W-NW winds 15-30. Wind chill values as low as 5. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Tomorrow: Sunny & windy. High near 20. NW winds 15-35. Wind chill values as low as -5.
Tom. Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 7. NW winds 10-20 decreasing after midnight.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 21.
Friday: Mostly cloudy w/a 40% chance of afternoon snow. High 31.
Friday Night: A 50% chance of rain/snow. Low around 20.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 35.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 51. Our Low this morning, 17. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 43 & the Low was 16. The Record High here on Dec. 10th, was 58 in 1891, and the Record Low was -14 in 1917. Sunrise: 7:35. Sunset: 4:50.

New report shows 10 years of agriculture spills into Iowa waterways

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

A new report analyzed nearly 200 manure spills into Iowa waterways from 2013 to 2023 and found the majority occurred in counties with the highest concentrations of animal feeding operations. The Iowa Capital Dispatch says the report, released Monday by Food and Water Watch, builds on an earlier report from the environment-focused nonprofit that found livestock operations in Iowa produce more than 100 billion pounds of manure each year, the most out of any state in the country.

Northwest Iowa had “particular spill concentration” according to the report, which coincides with findings from the Factory Farm Nation report that found the same region was home to “extreme factory farm concentration.” The report analyzes discharge enforcement reports from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, which over the 10-year period reported 179 instances of manure discharge in amounts ranging from 500 gallons to 1 million gallons, though not all instances listed an amount.  The interactive map associated with the report shows 10 “repeat violators” or farming operations that had multiple spills recorded over the period. Four of the repeat violators are in the northwest region.

Food and Water Watch estimates the actual number of spills is much higher, since the producers themselves are required to report spills, which the report calls a “clear conflict of interest.”

“This is NOT a comprehensive map of factory farm spills that occurred in Iowa over the study period,” the report said. “For this reason, this map and accompanying report almost certainly undercount the true cost of factory farm spills into Iowa waterways.”

The report also noted more than 4,000 animal feeding operations in Iowa do not have National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits. These permits, which regulate entities that discharge pollutants into U.S. waters, are only required on animal feeding operations of a certain size, or with other specific conditions, per the federal Clean Water Act.

Food and Water Watch Iowa Organizer Michaelyn Mankel urged the state to implement more stringent regulations. “Corporate polluters must be held accountable for soiling our water — Iowa legislators must pass the Clean Water for Iowa Act to boost pollution monitoring and ensure accurate fines at factory farms,” Mankel said in a statement.

According to the report, farm operations with recorded spills have been fined less than $730,000 cumulatively, over the 10-year reporting period, despite a reported nearly 2 million fish killed. Mankel called the enforcement penalties “barely a slap on the wrist.”

Eldon McAfee, on behalf of Iowa Cattlemen’s Association and Iowa Pork Producers Association, said the organizations “need more time to review the information used in the analysis,” but plan to review the report.

Dallas County woman faces Attempted Murder & Arson charges in connection w/a weekend fire in Perry

News

December 10th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Perry, Iowa) – Officials with the Perry Police Department announced on Monday, an arrest was made in connection with a residential fire in Perry, over the weekend. 54-year-old Rosa Perez Diaz, of Perry, was arrested in Colorado and charged with four counts of attempted murder, one count of first-degree arson and one count of second-degree criminal mischief.

Police said a fire was reported at 1215 Bateman St. in Perry around 12:30 a.m. Saturday. The property is a two-story home with a downstairs and an upstairs apartment, both occupied. First responders found a fire on the west side of the building by a back door and a van parked next to the house in flames. Those fires were quickly put out.

Rosa Perez Diaz (Perry PD Photo)

During the investigation, officers determined the fire was intentionally set and identified Diaz as the suspect. Diaz is the estranged wife of one of the residents of the lower-level apartment. Police said that the day before, Diaz had rented a vehicle from Avis in Johnston and used the rental car to drive to the house in Perry and flee after starting the fire.

Around 5 a.m. Saturday, a license plate reader near Kearney, Nebraska, flagged the vehicle, corroborating officers’ information that Diaz might be fleeing to California. Diaz was later stopped around 2 p.m. by a Colorado State Trooper on Interstate 74 in Eagle County, Colorado. She was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Eagle County Jail, where she is now awaiting extradition back to Iowa.

High School Boys Basketball Scores from Monday

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

NON-CONFERENCE: 

  • Lewis Central 72, Thomas Jefferson 36
  • Heartland Christian 67, Hamburg 48
  • Stanton 58, Southwest Valley 52
  • Tri-Center 67, West Harrison 24
  • Wayne 50, Lamoni 34
  • Glidden-Ralston 54, Woodward-Granger 40
  • Norwalk 53, Winterset 40

High School Girls Basketball Scores from Monday

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

NON-CONFERENCE:

  • Treynor 63, Lewis Central 46 
  • Heartland Christian 48, Hamburg 13 
  • Stanton 56, Southwest Valley 30
  • Des Moines Christian 61, Martensdale-St. Marys 34
  • Woodward-Granger 75, Glidden-Ralston 47 
  • Norwalk 76, Winterset 34

High School Girls Wrestling Results at Harlan Quad

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

High School Girls Wrestling Results at Harlan:

  • Denison-Schleswig 36, Carroll 33
  • Denison-Schleswig 42, Harlan 24
  • Denison-Schleswig 42, Kuemper Catholic 30
  • Kuemper Catholic 41, Carroll 30
  • Kuemper Catholic 36, Harlan 26
  • Carroll 45, Harlan 24

Denison-Schleswig winners — Gracen Plagge (3), Daniela Salinas (3), Addison Ransom, Yarecze Rodriguez (3), Giana Garcia (3), Angie Rivera (3), Yaretzi Carrizales, Savanna Martinez, Siclaly Corona

Kuemper Catholic winners — Ally Sommerfield (3), Ashlyn Stewart (2), Sadie Smith (2), Madigan Hoyt (3), Anna Schuette, Cara Schuette (2), Charlotte Schwabe (3), Kyla Wiskus

Harlan winners — Addison Obrecht (2), Ellexis Stephens (3), Krysten Madden (2), Danica Schwery, Lucy DeGroot (2), Secilia Kurtz, Hallie Lopez (2)

Ernst issues positive statement about Trump’s Pentagon pick

News

December 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Senator Joni Ernst — facing a fierce backlash from Trump supporters — has issued a positive statement about Trump’s pick to head the Pentagon. Ernst had previously said Pete Hegseth would have to answer tough questions about alleged sexual indiscretions as well as financial irregularities at non-profit veterans groups he led. Ernst noted this weekend that as Defense Secretary, Hegseth would be managing a 877 BILLION dollar budget.

Now, after a third meeting with Hegseth, Ernst says the two have had encouraging conversations. Ernst says she supports Pete through the confirmation process and looks forward to a fair hearing based on truth, not anonymous sources.

Ernst’s current term as a U-S Senator expires at the end of 2026 and she has not announced whether she’ll seek reelection. Some prominent Trump supporters have posted statements online, saying they would support a candidate who’d challenge Ernst in a Republican Primary.

Todd Stepsis introduced at Northern Iowa

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Six days after being named the new head football coach at Northern Iowa Todd Stepsis was formally introduced, today. Stepsis spent the past six years as the head coach at Drake and led the Bulldogs to back-to-back Pioneer Football League titles. He takes over a Panther program that has a rich history but has struggled in recent years. UNI has not appeared in the FCS playoffs since 2021.

Stepsis says his bid to rebuild the program will begin with homegrown talent.

Stepsis says getting the program back into championship contention begins with hard work.

Stepsis says the turnaround won’t be immediate.

North Central Conference is expanding

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The North Central Conference has announced it is adding Eagle Grove, Forest City and Garner-Hayfield-Ventura beginning in 2026. Quinn Douglas reports.

Northern Iowa women host South Dakota Tuesday night

Sports

December 9th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The Northern Iowa women return to action Tuesday night at home against South Dakota. The Panthers are 4-4 after a 75-71 loss to Creighton.

That’s UNI coach Tanya Warren. The Panthers lead the country by averaging 43 percent from three point range.

South Dakota is 4-6 and has one of the nation’s top scorers in former Southeast Polk High School star Grace Larkins.