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Temps below average, precipitation above in October

News, Weather

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Trick-or-Treaters had to thaw out their mini candy bars when they got home for the evening Thursday. State Climatologist Justin Glisan (like listen) says the cold and snowy spook night summed up the story on October. “It was a cold and wet month across the state,” Glisan says. Weather data for the month of October, compiled at the KJAN Studios (the Official National Weather Service reporting site), show the Average High for the month of 58.2-degrees, was almost 6-degrees below normal. The Average Low was 33.8, which was slightly more than 5 degrees below normal. Rainfall and melted snow for the month amounted to 4.73-inches, which was nearly 2-inches above average.

Glisan says there were very few days where you could go without a jacket for the month. “If you look at the average temperature — we were bout 46-point-six degrees — and that’s almost five degrees below normal. And that’s colder than we would expect in October,” according to Glisan. The cold temperatures came with plenty of rain and snow. “We were about four-point-nine-three inches — which is two-point-three-two inches above average — so very wet,” Glisan says. “The wettest areas of the state seemed to be in a southwest to northeast stretch in central Iowa, anywhere from four to five inches above average in some spots.”

One area of the state got most of its precipitation in the frozen form. “The southeastern part of the state actually was below average in rainfall — but you look at the snowfall maps and they were actually above average in snowfall,” Glisan says. “So anywhere from four to six inches in the eastern part of the state…they got their share of snow for October.”  Glisan says the cold patter is expected to continue through mid-November.

3 vehicle accident in Union County Thursday evening

News

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

One person was injured during a three-vehicle collision Thursday evening, in Union County. The Sheriff’s Office reports a 2006 Chevy Impala driven by 28-year old Dakota Gaulden, of Orient, was traveling north in the southbound lane of Highway 25 just before 6-p.m., when he struck a southbound 2011 KIA Forte EX. The driver of the KIA, 30-year old Christal Hagle, of Creston, saw Gaulden’s car approaching in her lane, and tried to move over, but her vehicle was hit on the front passenger side.

The Impala continued to sideswipe the KIA before striking a south bound 2011 Chevy Equinox on its front passenger side. The SUV was driven by 56-year old Leann Warrior, of Bridgewater. After it hit the SUV, the Impala continued off the road and came to rest in the west ditch, which had running water. Gaulden complained of pain, and was transported by EMS to a hospital. He was cited for Driving While Suspended and Driving on the Wrong Side of the road.

All three vehicles were declared a total loss, with the damage totaling $26,000. Neither of the other drivers reported any injuries.

Backyard & Beyond 11-1-2019

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 1st, 2019 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with De Heaton about upcoming events at the Corning Opera House.

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MARIE POOL, 104, of Orient (Svcs. 11/6/19)

Obituaries

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

MARIE POOL, 104, of Orient, died Friday, November 1st, 2019, at the Greenfield Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Greenfield.  Funeral services for MARIE POOL will be held 10:30-a.m. Wednesday, November 6th, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield.

Friends may call at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Burial is in the Greenfield Cemetery.  A luncheon will be held at the Orient United Methodist Church following the committal services at the cemetery. 

Memorials may be directed to the Marie Pool Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

MARIE POOL is survived by:

Her son – Donald (Ardella) Pool, of Creston.

Her daughters – Peggy Pool, of Altoona, and Betty Sherer, of Grundy Center.

Her sister – Helen Palma, of Greenfield.

11 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

Man accused in fatal beating says he was defending himself

News

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — A man accused of helping to fatally beat a Decorah resident has told a jury that he was defending himself and didn’t intend for the other man to die. Nineteen-year-old Dalton Adam is charged with first-degree murder in the July 2018 attack on 46-year-old David Hansen.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Adam said during his testimony Thursday in New Hampton, where the trial has been moved, that Hansen punched him after punching his friend Jacob Seelinger. Prosecutors say Hansen confronted the pair as they damaged property outside his home. He died Aug. 30 last year. Hansen was the boyfriend of Seelinger’s mother.

Adam testified that he punched back and knocked down Hansen, who cracked his head on concrete. Adam acknowledged that he and Seelinger kicked and punched Hansen as he lay helpless. Seelinger’s been convicted of second-degree murder has been sentenced to up to 50 years in prison.

Pott. County Sheriff’s report (11/1/19)

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November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Council Bluffs man held in the Pottawattamie County Jail, was served with a warrant, Thursday afternoon. 30-year old David John Kauai, of Council Bluffs, was presented with the warrant for Theft in the 2nd Degree (for larceny ranging from $1,500 to $10,000). The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office said also Kauai has a non-extraditable warrant out of Adams County. After being read the warrant, Kauai was returned to the custody of Corrections Staff.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/1/2019

News, Podcasts

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 11/1/19

Podcasts, Sports

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Student in custody after Halloween Night threat that closed district

News

November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Easton Valley School District, with schools in Preston and Miles, has cancelled classes for today (Friday) after a threat on social media last night. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Department reported the school district administration notified them about a threat posted on social media posted by a Easton Valley student. The Sheriff’s Department reported they were able to identify the student through their Snapchat information and input from other concerned citizens.

Officers went to the student’s home and took the student into custody along with other evidence. The suspect was taken to the Jackson County Regional Health Center.

Survey suggests slight rebound in Midwest economic growth

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November 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new report says an October survey of business supply managers suggests a bump occurred in economic growth for nine Midwest and Plains states. The report issued Friday says the Mid-America Business Conditions index rebounded to 52.6, compared with 49.1 in September. The August figure was 49.3. The index had remained above growth neutral for 32 straight months. Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says trade disagreements and the global economic slowdown have slowed regional growth.

The survey results are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth. A score below that suggests decline. The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.