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“Elect A Scrooge” Annual Contest begins Friday, in Atlantic

News

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber’s Annual Scrooge Contest, sponsored by Hockenberry Family Care and Atlantic News Telegraph, takes place Nov. 1st through the 29th. Eleanor Hoover organized the contest beginning in 2002 just one year after the inaugural Lighted Parade. After her passing, her daughters stepped in to keep it a family tradition. Bailey Smith, Executive Director at the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce says “Eleanor had such a passion for helping others and the food pantry so I was thrilled when her daughters reached out to ask if they could take the reins this year.”

Scrooge contestants raise money and collect non-perishable food items for the Atlantic Food Pantry. The 2019 candidates include: Lt. Devin Hogue, Atlantic Police Department; April Zarbano, Fireside Lounge; Michael Magers, White Knuckle Driving School/Iowa DOT, and Team Hoover: Lori Christianson, Jackie Sampson and Billie Hoover. Smith says “Candidates can choose any method they want in collecting their points. In the past, candidates have hosted soup suppers and put pictures and boxes in local businesses to collect food donations.”

Contestants are responsible for collecting and submitting their points to the Chamber by November 29th, at noon. Cash donations are worth one point on the dollar and two non-perishable items earn the contestants one point. Donations to a contestant can be made by delivering food or funds to their drop off locations. For more information please call the Chamber at 712.243.3017 or email chamber@atlanticiowa.com. The contestant with the most points will be named “Scrooge,” and all proceeds will benefit the Atlantic Food Pantry. The winner of the Scrooge Contest serves as the Grand Marshal in the Lighted Parade 6-p.m. December 7th, in Downtown Atlantic.

Past Scrooge titles have been awarded to: Mary Ann Moorman 2007, Dana Halder 2008, Tammy Wise & Janet Huey 2009, Ritchie Anderson 2010, Janet Cappel 2011, Melanie Petty 2012, David Miller 2013, Mark McNees 2014, Ted Robinson 2015, Jon Johnson 2016, Rob Stamp 2017 and Rob & Sonya Clausen 2018.

Don’t forget to pick up your Christmas Brochure from area retail businesses, like the Chamber on Facebook or follow on Twitter to find dates and details to celebrate Christmas in Atlantic. You can find a complete list of activities at www.christmasinatlantic.com. You can also capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page, or on Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan). Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber with any questions at chamber@atlanticiowa.com or call 712-243-3017.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/31/19

News, Podcasts

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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ACA Open Enrollment Begins November 1

News

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – Affordable Care Act (ACA) open enrollment begins tomorrow, November 1, 2019, for Iowans purchasing or changing their ACA individual health coverage to become effective January 1, 2020. Iowa Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen says “As the open enrollment season begins, Iowans considering individual plans should talk with a licensed insurance agent to thoroughly research all coverage options to determine the best plan for themselves and their families.  The ACA-compliant insurance market is available to Iowans, however, many Iowans have been priced out of that market. Changes made at the Iowa state legislature and by the federal government have provided a few more options in addition to ACA-compliant coverage for Iowans to review as they plan out their health needs for 2020.”

Iowans who wish to purchase ACA-compliant coverage need to complete enrollment between November 1, 2019, and December 15, 2019, to have coverage effective by January 1, 2020.  During open enrollment, Iowans may call 1-800-318-2596 or visit healthcare.gov for information regarding enrollment and to calculate applicable tax credits. Local insurance agents, assisters and Iowa’s navigator are available to help Iowans review which insurance plan may best fit their needs.  Iowans can find local help by visiting https://localhelp.HealthCare.gov/.

Important information about individual coverage for 2020

  • Medica, Wellmark Health Plan of Iowa and Wellmark Value Health Plan will be offering ACA-compliant individual health insurance plans to Iowans for plan year 2020.  Iowans in every county will have a choice of at least two carriers.
  • If you currently have coverage through the exchange and do not choose a plan for 2020 by the end of open enrollment, you will be re-enrolled into the same or similar plan.
  • If you are considering changing insurance carriers, double-check to ensure your preferred healthcare provider(s) are in-network and your prescription drugs will continue to be covered.
  • ​Changes in federal and state regulation are opening other options for Iowans to find health coverage through a health benefit plan sponsored by a non-profit agricultural organization or through short-term limited-duration plans.

For further background information and charts on the ACA in Iowa, visit https://iid.iowa.gov/aca-background.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/31/19

Podcasts, Sports

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 10/31/19

News, Podcasts

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Plenty of ‘buzz’ for this weekend’s Siouxland Coffee Festival

News

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — An event designed to “perk” up the spirits of coffee lovers in northwest Iowa is planned for this weekend. The Siouxland Coffee Festival allows coffee drinkers to sample a host of hot and iced varieties of the beverage from all over the country. Ryan Martinez is organizing the second annual event in Sioux City. “We partnered with over 30 organizations from over 10 different states to bring you the second iteration of this event,” Martinez says. “There’s going to be everything from coffee samples to live music. You can roast with a coffee roaster and do other things like learning about coffee origins, different home brew methods.”

Martinez says the event is a fundraiser with proceeds supporting dozens of local programs. “Tickets are $12.50 but all of that money goes back to Volunteer Siouxland, which is Siouxland’s online volunteer center,” he says. “We started it about two years ago and we currently serve 150 different nonprofit organizations in our community.”

Some vendors are Iowa-based while others are coming from as far away as both coasts, including Florida, California and Washington. The event will be held Saturday at the Sioux City Convention Center.

Lots of goodies and fun available this evening during Halloween around the area

News

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Trick-or-Treating will be held today from 5:30-7:30 pm. Costume Contest registration begins at 3:45 pm at the Atlantic City Park, judging begins at 4:10 pm, winner announced at 4:30 pm. Downtown Trick-or-Treating is from 3:30-5:00 pm. Allen Place Trick-or-Treating 3:30-5:00 pm. Heritage House Trick-or-Treating 3:30-5:00 pm. Atlantic city wide Trick-or-Treating 5:30-7:30 pm.

Exira Trick-or-Treating will be held from 5-7 pm.

Anita Town & Country is sponsoring a pumpkin carving contest and costume contest today. Bring your decorate pumpkin to the fire station from 4-5 pm to be judged. There will be 4 age categories: 0-4, 5-7, 8-10 and 11 and above and a family category. Winners will be announced at the beginning of the costume contest.

Trick-or-Treating at Caring Acres in Anita is from 4-5 pm.

Griswold Optimist Beggar’s Night will be held from 5-7 pm at the Griswold City Park. Hot dogs and hot chocolate for all trick-or-treaters. Sponsored by the Griswold Optimist Club.

Central Church of Christ in Griswold Trunk or Treat will be held from 5:30-7:00 pm.

Casey Trick-or-Treating will be held from 5-7 pm.

Adair Trick-or-Treating will be held from 6-8 pm.

Adair Fire & Rescue Halloween Party will be held from 4:30-8:30 pm at the Adair Fire Station. They will be serving pancakes, sausage, cinnamon rolls, games and prizes.

Adair Chamber’s Trunk or Treat will be held from 5:15-6:00 pm. Businesses and citizens are welcome to have a trunk. Adair Chamber will give out goody bags. Methodist Church will serve hot dogs, Adair Fire Station will have pancakes and sausage.

Audubon Beggars Night will be held from 5:30-7:30 pm.

The Audubon Women’s Association Annual Fall Fun Fest will be held at the Memorial Building from 3:45-5:00.  They will walk the trick or treaters from the Memorial building to the Courthouse, down to the Newspaper office and around the south side of the square before hitting the main street starting at approximately 4:00. They will end at the Library and Trunk or Treating area that will be blocked off on the north side of the square. They will have games for the kids inside and also be serving pizza, chips, bars, and a drink for $5 to help get those little tummies full before they get into all that candy! This is sponsored by the Audubon Women’s Association.

Greenfield Spook the Loop & Trunk or Treat will be held from 4:30-6:00 pm on Main Street in Greenfield. Enjoy hot dogs, cookies and treats at the Greenfield Fire Station from 5-7 pm.

Iowa State students protest anti-Semitic, neo-Nazi slogans

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October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa State students are pressuring the university administration to take action against people who’ve scrawled anti-Semitic and neo-Nazi slogans on campus.
Dozens of protesters gathered Wednesday afternoon at university President Wendy Wintersteen’s office to push their goal of a zero tolerance university policy toward racism and anti-Semitism.

Protest organizers say “Heil Hitler,” ”no trans rights” and anti-Semitic slogans were written in chalk at various places on the Ames campus last week. The Des Moines Register reports that posters and stickers advocating white nationalist viewpoints have been found on campus since 2016. Wintersteen spoke to a couple of the protest organizers and later emailed a statement that said she was proud of the students “for standing up against bigotry and racism.”

Bobcat hunt limit raised in southern Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The bobcat comeback in Iowa continues and that’s led the Iowa D-N-R to raise the trapping limit in the area where they are most prevalent in the state. D-N-R wildlife biologist Vince Evelsizer says the limit was raised “Up from one bobcat up to three across the southern three tiers of counties in southern Iowa. While other counties — it’s a one bobcat bag limit.”  Forty-six of Iowa’s 99 counties are still closed to any bobcat trapping — stretching from the counties next to the western border across central Iowa to the eastern side of the state. Evelsizer says some of those close counties are starting to see more animals. “The bobcat population continues to do well — it’s still in expansion mode — so, we are happy to see bobcats still expanding into more areas of Iowa from a south to north direction,” Evelsizer says. “Right now, kind of the front line for that is northeast Iowa. There’s starting to be more bobcats up there.”

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The bobcat range has already expanded from southwest Iowa northward along the western border.”Places like Boone County, Webster County they are doing very well up through there, up through the river corridors. And then in western Iowa they now extend all the way up the South Dakota-Minnesota border in western Iowa. We are seeing them fill in in areas of good habitat throughout the state in a south to north direction,” Evelsizer explained.  He says they have taken a conservative approach to the amount of bobcats that can be taken as they’ve made a comeback. “It’s another case of a wildlife success story that they largely did on their own, where they naturally came back to Iowa. They are originally native to Iowa — and they came back over time,” according to Evelsizer. “In this case all we did was protect them from harvest and any other kind of take from the mid 70’s up until 2007 when there was a closed season on them.”

The bobcat comeback has not gone unnoticed among the human residents of the state. There were many unconfirmed reports of bobcat sightings as their population increased — that in some cases were cats or other animals — and some cases were actually bobcats. Evelsizer says there’s still a lot of talk about them. “It’s really mixed. There’s more folks that have seen bobcats than ever. They tend to show up — especially on trail cameras — and sometimes folks will see them in their backyard walking along the edge and that sort of thing,” Evelsizer says. “In general bobcats are secretive. There’s a few places in some towns where bobcats are getting spotted regularly. But in general bobcats they are a secretive animal that’s mostly nocturnal.”

The bobcat season opens Saturday (November 2nd) and runs through January 31st. The counties where the bobcat bag limit has been raised from one to three (locally) include: Adair, Adams, Cass, Fremont, Madison, Mills, Montgomery, Page, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Taylor and Union. The counties that stay at a one bobcat limit include: Audubon, Crawford, Dallas, Guthrie, Harrison, Monona, Shelby, Sioux and Woodbury. The overall season limit for bobcats is three.

SE IA crash results in 1 dead, 1 injured

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October 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A collision between a car and two other vehicles early Wednesday morning in southeast Iowa’s Wapello County, resulted in one dead and another person injured. The Iowa State Patrol says a 2011 Chevy Malibu driven by 31-year old Timothy Iowan, of Ottumwa, was traveling south on Highway 63 just south of Mary Street, in Ottumwa, when the vehicle crossed the center of the road and struck a northbound 2008 Chevy pickup and a 2017 Ford Pickup. The Ford pickup came to rest on its top.

The Patrol says Timothy Iowan died at the scene. The driver of the Ford pickup, 28-year old Katelyn M. Weaver, of Bloomfield, was injured and transported by private vehicle to the Ottumwa Regional Hospital. Both drivers were wearing their seat belts. The accident remains under investigation.