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Study finds toxic ‘forever’ chemicals in one-third of Iowa’s streams

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October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Researchers have found the toxic substances known as “forever chemicals” in some of Iowa’s remote streams, suggesting the contaminants are spreading far beyond sites typically known to use them. The class of chemicals called PFAS have been used in household and industrial products for decades and are linked to a slate of health issues. Researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Iowa detected PFAS in one-third of the Iowa streams they tested. The U-I’s Dave Cwiertny worked on the study. “I think it indicates that there are likely sources that we’re not probably thinking about correctly,” Cwiertny says. “That there are ways these things can reach parts of the environment that don’t necessarily, aren’t tied to the ones you read about in the news like an airport or a military base.”

Cwiertny says he’s especially worried about Iowans who rely on private wells, which are much more vulnerable to contamination. He says the findings also raise concerns for people who eat fish from the state’s streams. Dana Kolpin, with the U-S-G-S, says finding PFAS, even at low levels, is concerning because they bioaccumulate and don’t break down. “It may not mean something today, but if you keep ingesting it and keep building it up, it may mean something to you five years from now, 30 years from now. That’s the question mark, we don’t know,” Kolpin says. “So if a compound bioaccumulates, at least to me means we should be concerned enough at least to start looking at it.”

The highest levels the researchers found were downstream from a wastewater treatment plant, which they say is valuable data for state regulators.

(reporting by Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Another information meeting on CAM bond issue set for Oct. 27th

News

October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Anita) – CAM School District Business Manager Lindsay Jahde reminds patron of the District, that there will be a final, informational meeting held on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at the CAM South Elementary Gym in Massena at 6:30p.m., with regard to the November 2nd bond election.  All five of the CAM CSD Board of Education members may be in attendance.  This is an informational meeting only and no action will be taken.

The meeting will be held in a hybrid format – that is both in-person and virtually via Zoom (see the Zoom Meeting ID and Passcode at the end of this report). The Measure on the ballot will ask voters to approve a General Obligation Bond amounting to $30.5-million, for the construction, the furnishing and equipping of  additions, remodeling, repair, improvement and equipping of,the existing South Elementary/Middle School building and Senior High building. The proposal would also improve the sites, transition to a single elementary site in Massena, feature a single Junior/Senior High site in Anita, and enhance athletic complexes and areas.

The second Public Measure proposes an annual levy of a tax exceeding $2.75, but not to exceed $4.05, per thousand dollars of the assessed value of the taxable property within the CAM District to pay the principal of and interest on the bonded indebtedness of the school corporation

*ID 836 2470 4520, Passcode 555301

Playoff Volleyball Schedule Monday 10/25/2021

Sports

October 25th, 2021 by admin

Class 1A Regional Semifinals

Region 2
Sidney @ St. Albert
Tri-Center @ Riverside

Region 3
CAM @ Ankeny Christian- ON KJAN
Grand View Christian @ Gladbrook-Reinbeck

Class 2A Regional Semifinals

Region 2
Hinton @ Western Christian
Missouri Valley @ Treynor

Region 3
Woodward-Granger @ South Hardin
ACGC @ Southwest Valley

Region 5
Aplington-Parkersburg @ Denver
South Central Calhoun @ Kuemper Catholic

(Podcast) KJAN News at 8:05-a.m., 10/25/21

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October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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AP College Football Top 25 10/24/2021

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October 25th, 2021 by admin

AP Collgege Football Top 25
10/24/2021

  1. Georgia (63)
  2. Cincinnati
  3. Alabama
  4. Oklahoma
  5. Ohio State
  6. Michigan
  7. Oregon
  8. Michigan State
  9. Iowa
  10. Ole Miss
  11. Notre Dame
  12. Kentucky
  13. Wake Forest
  14. Texas A&M
  15. Oklahoma State
  16. Baylor
  17. Pitt
  18. Auburn
  19. SMU
  20. Penn State
  21. San Diego State
  22. Iowa State
  23. UTSA
  24. Coastal Carolina
  25. BYU

Others receiving votes: Arkansas 36, Louisiana 32, North Carolina State 28, Houston 12, Virginia 9, Oregon State 7, Arizona State 7, Texas 6, Appalachian State 5, Florida 3, Minnesota 1, UCLA 1

Creston Police report multiple arrests from Friday morning through Sunday night

News

October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston report multiple arrests occurred over the past few days. Three people were arrested late Sunday night at 803 W. Adams Street: 34-year-old Anthony Michael Atkins, 51-year-old Misty Joan McKinney, and 29-year-old Casey Ray Welcher, all of Creston, were arrested for Burglary in the 3rd Degree. Atkins was being held in the Union County Jail on a $5,000 cash or surety Bond. McKinney was also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Providing False Identification Information. She was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $5,600 c/s bond. And, Welcher faces an additional, Possession of Methamphetamine charge. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $7,000 c/s bond.

Authorities say three people were arrested at around 2:22-a.m. Sunday, following a traffic stop at the intersection of Maple/Mills Streets, in Creston: 32-year-old Seth Michael Thompson, of Omaha, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd offense, PCS/3rd offense – marijuana, Intent to manufacture/deliver, pcs/3rd offense: non-marijuana; Conspire/intent to manufacture/deliver meth (under 5 grams), and possession of a firearm or offensive weapon by a felon. His cash/surety bond was set at $37,000; 37-year-old Joshua Mark Magistretti, and 31-year-old Brooke Lee West, both of Omaha, were arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Each was cited and released on a Summons to Appear.

39-year-old Mitchell Tyler Killon, of Creston, was arrested at around 12:40-a.m., Sunday, in the 100 block of N. Elm Street, in Creston. Killon was charged with Public Intoxication. He was later released after pleading guilty, and for time served. Saturday evening, 32-year-old William Albert Bethke IV, of Creston, was arrested for Public Intoxication/1st offense, and Poss. of a controlled substance. He was released on a $600 cash bond.

Friday night 20-year-old Seamus Donohue Reese, of MN., was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center in Creston, for Poss. of a Controlled Substance/marijuana – 1st offense, pcs/drug paraphernalia, and conspiracy/intent to deliver. He was later released on a $2,000 bond. Late Friday morning, 27-year-old Patrick Riley Iiams, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County LEC, for PCS/Marijuana – 1st offense, and probation violation on an original charge of PCS. He remained in the jail today (Monday), on a $1,000 cash bond.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/25/21

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October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Monday, October 25, 2021

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 25th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  1.43″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  1.18″
  • Massena  1.42″
  • Anita  2.38″
  • Elk Horn  1.22″
  • Corning  1.88″
  • Oakland  .98″
  • Guthrie Center  2.25″
  • Underwood 1.03″
  • Bedford  3.7″
  • Manning  1.31″
  • Missouri Valley  1.39″
  • Clarinda  1.45″
  • Shenandoah  3.21″
  • Carroll  .58″

WEEK OF OCTOBER, 25, 2021

Trading Post

October 25th, 2021 by Jim Field

WANTED:  Looking for an small house broken female dog. Either for sale or free. Prefer a female miniature poodle but willing to accept any breed as long as it’s a female and house broken.
May contact me at 712-249-8227.  Or email me at scootertrap@gmail.com.

FOR SALE:  Werner 16 ft aluminum extension ladder, Like new, $75 OBO cash.  Call 712-250-0266.

WANTED: Chimney sweeper. Call 712-249-0233.

FOR SALE: 1947 Ford-Ferguson Tractor with blade and bush hog. $3,000 OBO. Would be willing to sell items separately. Call 712-249-0233.

FREE: Black walnuts on the ground north of Atlantic. Call 712-249-0233.

FREE:  2 Kittens 4-5 months old.  Both are litter box trained.  They are indoor outdoor cats.  Both are males.  They can be taken together or we can separate.  They have been raised around lots of little children and are very kind to them.  They do not mind dogs.  Orange Tabby who is very playful. A good mouser!  Finds snakes, frogs, moles etc.  This cat has a very great personality.  Black and White who is a great lazy cat.  Loves to cuddle and be right with you.  Very sweet friend.  We are getting rid of them due to some personal needs. If you take them both they will come with litter, litter box, and food.  (661) 361-3147 pick up in Atlantic.  FOUND HOMES!

WANTED: Used wheelchair. Call 712-243-2493.

WANTED:  Windfall apples (that have fallen from the tree) and large walnuts.  Call 712-250-1418.

FOR SALE:  a 15 cubic ft freezer for $100.  Call 712-250-1418. SOLD!

FOR SALE:  12” DeWalt Compound Miter Saw.  Brand new, never used.  $150 obo cash.  Call 712-250-0266.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Vintage secretary desk $50.  712-249-7173.

FOR SALE:  2-identical light fixtures. Measuring 26” across. Asking $30 each. If interested please call 712-249-2823.  SOLD!

 

Accident north of Atlantic Monday morning

News

October 25th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – UPDATE – One person has died and two others were injured, during a collision between a pickup and a car this morning, north of Atlantic. The crash occurred at around 5:31-a.m. on Cass County Road N-16 (North Olive Street), just south of Dallas Road. There was airbag deployment in at least one of the vehicles. Atlantic Rescue and Cass EMS responded to the scene. Two helicopters, LifeNet and LifeFlight were requested and reportedly transported the victims to Mercy Hospital. The roadway remains BLOCKED for the accident investigation. Take an alternate route if you normally travel on North Olive Street.

Additional information is currently not available.