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New protections for farms, packing plants may survive legal challenge

Ag/Outdoor

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The president of the Iowa Pork Producers Association says legal experts are confident the latest agricultural protection legislation to come from the Iowa statehouse will survive any potential new court challenges. Mike Paustian says the change is much needed as it will penalize people who trespass on farm property and harm livestock or crops.  “This comes down to a food safety issue,” Paustian says. “Besides trying to make sure that people aren’t trying to cause harm on producers’ farms. That’s the last thing producers should have to worry about.”

The measure that toughens penalties for those who trespass at a “food operation,” including livestock confinements and meat packing plants. It was designed to protect farmers and ranchers from undercover videos and activists’ attacks. “As I read the law,” Paustian says, “it’s really just slightly increasing the seriousness of the charges if someone were to be trespassing on a farm or a food production facility.” The bill enhances the penalty for trespassing on farms and “food operations” to an aggravated misdemeanor. A second offense would be a Class D felony. Paustian thinks the legislation will hold up and really isn’t what some call an “ag gag” law.

“The lawyers that have looked at it think this is a different approach that wouldn’t be subject to the same legal challenge that some of the other legislation has been experiencing,” Paustian says. “A lot of times, this gets painted as ‘ag gag’ and how producers are trying to hide something, and of course, that’s not true.” Paustian says if visitors call ahead and then follow proper bio security, they’re usually welcome on livestock production facilities.  “Certain rules have to be followed just to keep everyone safe and to protect the health of the animals,” Paustian says. “It’s just unfortunate that we have these situations where folks, in some cases, are caught trespassing on a farm and as soon as they’re released from custody, they go right back and trespass again.”

Paustian says most pork producers have gone through pork quality assurance training and practice the “We Care” principles as outlined by the National Pork Producers Council, stating that they care humanely for their animals.

Thursday Local High School Softball Results (6/25/2020)

Sports

June 26th, 2020 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

  • Atlantic 12, Glenwood 1
  • Harlan 11, Shenandoah 1
  • Red Oak 3, Denison-Schleswig 2
  • Lewis Central 5, Clarinda 2
  • Creston 4, St. Albert 3
  • Creston 8, St. Albert 2

Western Iowa Conference

  • IKM-Manning 18, Audubon 16
  • Logan-Magnolia 7, AHSTW 2
  • Tri-Center 4, Missouri Valley 2 (8 inn)
  • Underwood 7, Treynor 3

Rolling Valley Conference

  • Boyer Valley 7, Coon Rapids-Bayard 3

Corner Conference Tournament

  • Fremont-Mills 13, East Mills 3
  • Sidney 12, Essex 11
  • Stanton 5, Fremont-Mills 1
  • Griswold 9, Sidney 7

Pride of Iowa Conference

  • Mount Ayr 8, Southwest Valley 1
  • Bedford 5, Nodaway Valley 4
  • Southeast Warren 3, Central Decatur 0
  • Martensdale-St. Marys 3, Wayne 2

Also:

  • Grand View Christian 4, Lenox 2

Thursday Local High School Baseball Results (6/25/2020)

Sports

June 26th, 2020 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • Atlantic 18, Glenwood 6
  • Harlan 5, Shenandoah 4 (8 inn)
  • Creston 6, Denison-Schleswig 3
  • Denison-Schleswig 10, Red Oak 0
  • St. Albert 7, Creston 2
  • Lewis Central 16, Clarinda 0

Western Iowa Conference

  • IKM-Manning 10, Audubon 3
  • Logan-Magnolia 8, AHSTW 2
  • Tri-Center 11, Missouri Valley 1
  • Underwood 7, Treynor 2

Rolling Valley Conference

  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 6, Boyer Valley 5

Corner Conference Tournament

  • Fremont-Mills 15, Essex 0
  • East Mills 16, Griswold 1
  • Sidney 8, Fremont-Mills 7
  • Stanton 12, East Mills 2

Pride of Iowa Conference

  • Bedford 8, Nodaway Valley 5
  • Mount Ayr 5, Southwest Valley 2
  • Southeast Warren 23, Central Decatur 21
  • Martensdale-St. Marys 10, Wayne 0

Also:

  • Lenox 15, Riverside 0

IGHSAU Weekly Softball Rankings (released 6/25/2020)

Sports

June 26th, 2020 by Jim Field

Class 1A
1 Collins-Maxwell 7-1
2 Newell-Fonda 5-1
3 Clarksville 5-0
4 Algona Bishop Garrigan 6-1
5 Wayne 6-2
6 Lynnville-Sully 7-0
7 LeMars Gehlen Catholic 4-0
8 Akron-Westfield 8-0
9 AGWSR 5-1
10 Lisbon 6-1
11 Mason City Newman Catholic 8-1
12 Winfield-Mount Union 3-1
13 Exira-EHK 8-0 
14 Twin Cedars 7-3
15 Central City 3-3
Dropped Out: North Mahaska (14), Martensdale-St. Mary’s (15)

Class 2A
1 North Linn 9-0
2 Louisa-Muscatine 8-1
3 Ogden 6-0
4 Jesup 5-0
5 Mount Ayr 4-1
6 Central Springs 7-2
7 Northeast 6-0
8 West Lyon 5-0
9 West Monona 5-1
10 Earlham 6-2
11 West Sioux 3-2
12 Wilton 5-0
13 Interstate 35 3-2
14 Underwood 7-1
15 Columbus Catholic 3-1
Dropped Out: Beckman Catholic (13), Durant (15)

Class 3A
1 Davenport Assumption 5-0
2 Humboldt 5-0
3 Albia 7-0
4 Williamsburg 7-2
5 Mount Vernon 7-2
6 Algona 7-0
7 West Liberty 5-1
8 North Polk 3-1
9 Anamosa 3-1
10 Spirit Lake 6-1
11 Atlantic 7-1 
12 Crestwood 3-0
13 West Burlington/Notre Dame 2-1
14 Solon 7-3
15 Estherville-Lincoln Central 5-2
Dropped Out: Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont (12), Nevada (15)

Class 4A
1 Carlisle 8-1
2 North Scott 4-2
3 Dallas Center-Grimes 7-2
4 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8-0
5 ADM 3-2 
6 West Delaware 8-4
7 Charles City 4-1
8 Oskaloosa 3-3
9 Winterset 8-0 
10 Fairfield 6-1
11 Harlan 8-1 
12 Western Dubuque 5-1
13 Bondurant-Farrar 6-2
14 Norwalk 4-3
15 Clear Creek-Amana 6-4
Dropped Out: Ballard (8), Decorah (12), Webster City (15)

Class 5A
1 Fort Dodge 11-2
2 Waukee 10-0
3 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 7-1
4 Iowa City High 6-2
5 Johnston 6-4
6 West Des Moines Valley 9-1
7 Indianola 7-0
8 Dubuque Hempstead 6-0
9 Pleasant Valley 5-3
10 Ottumwa 3-4
11 Ankeny Centennial 9-2
12 Muscatine 5-1
13 Bettendorf 7-1
14 Southeast Polk 6-2
15 Ankeny 9-3
Dropped Out: Cedar Rapids Prairie (13)

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area – Friday, 6/26/20

Weather

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 87. SW 15.

Tonight: P/Cldy & humid. Low 66. NW @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cloudy. High 84. SE @ 5.

Sunday: P/Cldy & humid. High 91.

Monday: Mo. Cldy & humid. High 92.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 90. Our Low, 55. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 84 and Low, 64. The Record High on this date was 103 in 1934 & 1936, and the Record Low was 43 in 1902.

Suspect jailed after vandals strike again, damaging Sioux City bandshell

News

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Grandview Park bandshell is the latest Sioux City landmark defaced by vandals and a suspect was arrested on the scene. The damage was discovered early Thursday morning. Graffiti was spray-painted in the bandshell and along the front and sides of it. Kelly Bach (BOCK), of the city parks department, says repairs won’t be cheap. “Bandshell paint is a special paint that’s like a two-part epoxy,” Bach says. “Because of the nature of the construction, it’s over concrete so you can’t just use regular latex paint. Also, the removal is a little more difficult because of that paint.” 

Bach says it won’t be a quick fix, either, as another nearby area of Grandview Park was also damaged. “It may be a little longer process than normal but we will get that removed as quickly as we can,” he says. “We also have some spots on the concrete within the Rose Garden and that will have to be high-pressure washed with some heat to it to get that removed.”

Bach’s reaction to the damage was like most people’s would be as he surveyed what the vandals had done. “It’s disappointing but we’ll move on,” he says. “We’ll take care of what we need to do.” He says it’s too early for a total estimate on what the repairs will cost. Police report officers found a man hiding in the park who matched the description of a witness as one of the vandals. Officers arrested 23-year-old Esteven A. Avila of Sioux City, for criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance.

Earlier this week, vandals painted racist graffiti on a building leading to the War Eagle Monument, an area that’s considered sacred in the Native American community as War Eagle and several members of his family are buried there.

Red Oak woman arrested Thursday evening

News

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Red Oak, Thursday evening, resulted in the arrest of 35-year old Samantha Jolene Zimbelman, from Red Oak. She was taken into custody for Driving While License Suspended, a simple misdemeanor. Zimbelman was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on $566 bond.

Villisca man faces additional charges associated w/Aug. 2019 incident

News

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a man arrested in connection with an incident that occurred in August 2019, now faces additional charges. 49-year old Nobel Conn, of Villisca, was arrested Tuesday on charges that include four Felony counts of Forgery. Conn was being held in the Montgomery County Jail

Beware as the ‘Godzilla’ dust plume is likely to reach Iowa this weekend

News, Weather

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A massive thunderstorm in Africa’s Sahara Desert created an enormous dust cloud thousands of feet high and the plume that’s made a six-thousand mile journey across the Atlantic Ocean may impact Iowa this weekend. State climatologist Justin Glisan says it’s an exceptionally rare event.

This satellite photo provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, shows a could of dust coming from the Sahara desert arriving to the Caribbean Monday, June 22, 2020. The massive cloud of dust is blanketing the Caribbean as it heads to the U.S. with a size and concentration level that meteorologists say hasn’t been seen in roughly half a century. (NOAA via AP)

“They’re calling it the Godzilla plume because we haven’t seen a dust plume from West Africa stay together in the spatial scale that it is in over 50-to-60 years,” Glisan says. “It’s a unique phenomena that we’re seeing.” People who have compromised immune systems, especially those who may have COVID-19, are warned to stay indoors as much as possible for the next several days.

“We should see some affect of the plume in basically air quality, more particulate in the air,” Glisan says. “People with breathing problems will see increased aerosols near the surface and that will produce breathing problems.” Depending on how the jet stream moves the dust across the country and into the Midwest, photographers in Iowa may have a golden opportunity to shoot some gorgeous pictures thanks to the plume, especially at dawn and dusk.

“Because you have that particulate in the air, it acts to scatter sunlight towards the prettier colors of the spectrum, red, pink, purple,” he says, “so we should see very lovely sunrises and sunsets.” Car washes in Iowa could be busier next week, as Glisan says we may see a thicker coating of dust on our vehicles than usual, especially if they’re not in a garage. Outdoor plants, too, will get dusty, although farmers likely won’t need to be worried about their crops.

“We won’t see major affects on agriculture, but, if you think about how you have dust in the atmosphere, that limits the amount of sunlight that gets to the surface and to the leaf area of corn and soybeans,” Glisan says. “It might limit photosynthesis but being a short-lived event, I don’t think it will have a major impact on things.”

The skies may not appear as blue for the next several days either, he says, as the dust makes the air far above us whiter, much like when there’s a big forest fire in Canada and the smoke is carried here on the wind.

Sports Headlines: 6/26/20

Sports

June 26th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins have had “a few” players in their organization test positive for COVID-19 recently. President of baseball operations Derek Falvey said Thursday that each player was “doing well” in self-isolation at home. Falvey declined to specify the exact number or whether the players were major leaguers or minor leaguers. Major league camps are set to reopen next week, mostly at home stadiums.

NEW YORK (AP) — It has back-up plans, but the NFL still plans to hold training camps on time beginning in late July. The announcement came on the same day the league canceled the Hall of Fame game that kicks off the preseason. The Aug. 6 exhibition game in Canton, Ohio, between the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers will be played on Aug. 5, 2021, with the same teams. Enshrinements for 20 men scheduled for this year now will occur on Aug. 7, 2021, with the 2021 inductees going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame the next day.

CHARLOTTE (AP) — Panthers coach Matt Rhule says he’s considering kneeling alongside his players during the national anthem this season in support of the movement against racial injustice. The first-year coach from Baylor has told players he will support them if they express their views. Rhule says he will confer with his players before making any decision on whether to kneel during the anthem. Houston Texans coach Bill O’Brien has said he plans to kneel with his players.

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — After waiting for 30 years for Liverpool to be the champion of England, soccer fans couldn’t help but put aside some pandemic precautions. They showed up in the thousands to watch fireworks that started to explode at twilight. Liverpool’s squad realized they had won it all while watching television. It happened when second-place Manchester City lost 2-1 at Chelsea and left Liverpool 23 points in front. With seven games to go, Liverpool cannot be caught.

CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) — Mackenzie Hughes shot a career-low 60 and led by three shots after the first round of the Travelers Championship. The 29-year-old Canadian flirted with 59 on Thursday as the PGA Tour tried to switch its focus back to golf amid growing concerns about the coronavirus. TPC River Highlands, near Hartford, Connecticut, is no stranger to low scores. Hughes was bogey-free and made a 30-foot putt on his second-to-last hole to get to 10 under. But he left a 40-foot birdie try short to settle for 60. It was good enough for a three-shot lead over Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele and Viktor Hovland.