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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 9/30/19

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September 30th, 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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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on Monday, September 30

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

September 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .18″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .19″
  • Anita  .29″
  • Massena  .51″
  • Audubon  .4″
  • Manning  .24″
  • Corning  1.58″
  • Bedford  2.21″
  • Red Oak  1.94″
  • Creston  .83″
  • Clarinda  1.32″

Flash flood watches issued for parts of Nebraska, Iowa

News

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rain for parts of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa and issuing flash flood watches. The service says a slow-moving cold front will trigger thunderstorms and deluges. Up to 5 inches is expected this (Monday) evening through early Wednesday along a corridor from Iowa’s Monona County west to Nebraska’s Platte County. The service says up to 2 inches is possible elsewhere in the two states.

The coming storms follow heavy rain over the weekend in much of the same area. The service also says there’s a marginal risk of severe weather on Monday across most of Nebraska and western Iowa. Flood warnings continue along the Missouri River south of Tekamah in Nebraska and Little Sioux in Iowa.

Iowa City is latest community to launch a bike sharing program

News

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa City is the latest community in the state to move forward with a bike share program. The council is working with a company called Gotcha to launch the service later this fall. Iowa City staffer Darian Nagle-Gamm says the program will help meet the needs of low-income residents while also helping the environment. “The goal of the bike share is to provide a healthy, safe, affordable and easily accessible transportation options for residents and visitors to reduce demand on our roadways, vehicle congestion, greenhouse gas emissions.”

This fleet of bikes will be electric-assist. Iowa City council member Mazahir Salih says the need is there. “Really, this will be like much needed at the low income neighborhood and the people who will really in need of this because they can use it,” Salih says, “Especially if they have a discount…for low income.”

For a one-time ride, customers will pay two-dollars to unlock the bike and ten-cents a minute, or a flat fee of 80-dollars a year. Low-income customers can qualify for a discounted annual membership for just five-dollars a year. Other Iowa communities with bike sharing programs include: Ames, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Mason City and Sioux City.

Stinn withdraws application for Cass County Engineer

News

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Supervisor’s Board Chair Steve Baier reports Nicole Stinn, of Webster City, has withdrawn her application for the position of county engineer.  As Stinn previously mentioned during her interview Sept. 20th,  there were considerations in regard to her husband John’s position that would have a bearing on whether they could make the move to Cass County and he is at a pivotal point in his career. Stinn is a native of Atlantic.

Baier said in a statement, “Nikki was a very strong candidate for the position with excellent credentials and 6 year’s experience as intern and assistant engineer and the last 3 years as county engineer of Hamilton County. She had a good interview with the supervisors and acknowledged that many parts had to come together to make a move by her family back to Cass County possible.  We are disappointed this couldn’t be worked out but wish the Stinns nothing but the best.”

KATHY ROTHFOLK, 60, of Coon Rapids & formerly of Manning (Svcs. 10/3/19)

Obituaries

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KATHY ROTHFOLK, 60, of Coon Rapids (& formerly of Manning), died Monday, Sept. 30th, at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids. Funeral services for KATHY ROTHFOLK will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Oct. 3rd, at the United Methodist Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Friends may call at at the funeral home on Wed., Oct. 2nd, from 4-until 6-p.m.; Visitation will resume 9:30-a.m. Thursday, at the United Methodist Church in Manning, prior to the service.

Burial is in the Manning Cemetery.

KATHY ROTHFOLK is survived by:

Her brother – Craig (Twyla) Rothfolk, of Bloomington, MN.

Her sisters – Cindy (Bob) Bubon, of Des Moines; Lori Ann (Mike) Trecker, of Manning, and Mary Jane (Eric) Desing, of Baxter, MN.

WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2019

Trading Post

September 30th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  2015 Polaris Ace 570, Color: Voodoo Blue, Mileage: 1307, Asking: $3,600.00.  From Exira – Contact Number to call 712-250-0249SOLD!

FOR SALE:  RedHead 600 gram Thinsulate Waterproof Camo Hunting Boots, Size: Youth 6M, Condition: Excellent, Asking: $30.00.  From Exira – Contact Number to call 515-720-6168.

FOR SALE:  RedHead Silent Stalker Elite Series Bibs, Size: YXL, Color: True Timber Kanati, Condition: Excellent.  Description: 100% polyester shell, 100% nylon leg lining, 100% polyester insulation, 100% polyester body lining and pocketing, Bone-Dry 100% waterproof/windproof/breathable protection, 150 gram Thermolite Micro Insulation, Adjustable elastic should straps, 2 front handwarmer pockets, Full-length leg zips with adjustable snaps at each cuff.  Asking: $50.00.  From Exira – Contact Number to call 515-720-6168.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  RedHead Silent Stalker Coat, Size: YXL, Color: True Timber Kanati, Condition: Excellent.  Description: 100% polyester, Bone-Dry 100% waterproof/windproof/breathable membrane, ThermoLite Micro Insulation: 200 gram in body, 150 gram in sleeves and hood, Full-zip front with internal storm flap, 2 bellowed cargo pockets, 2 zippered hand warmer pockets, Internal zippered chest pocket.  Asking: $50.00.  From Exira – Contact Number to call 515-720-6168.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  Parker SideKick XP Compound Bow, Pull Back Weight: 20lbs – 40lbs, Draw Length: 18” – 28”.  On 6/28/2018 the following was done/purchased at Bass Pro in Council Bluffs:  New String, New De-Loop Rope (have extra rope), New Hyper Glide Slide.  Also including the following items:  Three Pin Sight, Quiver, Peep Sight (New) old one will come with, Youth Allen Release, Easton Arrow Holder, 3 Easton Scout Arrows, 2 Gold Tip Youth Fiberglass Arrows, 5 Bear Archery Arrow.  Asking: $200.00.  From Exira – Contact Number to call 515-720-6168.

FOR SALE:  antique barber chair in very good condition. Has the original headrest and barber strap. Asking $425.00. Call 712-304-0800 and located by Exira.

FOR SALE: Briggs & Stratton 5 hp horizontal shaft engine, runs fine $40; electric chainsaw sharpener, like new $75. 712-304-4998 (Hamlin)

FOR SALE:  1988 Yamaha TW-200 Fat Boy motorcycle, good on street or trails, rebuilt motor, runs well.  Asking $2000 cash.  Call 712-242-8434 in Atlantic area.

FOR SALE:  Motorcycle Trike Cover –  NELSON-RIGG (Trk-350) brand trike cover with 40″ rear zipper (covers 57″ rear).  FEATURES: 1. Medium weight Tri-Max polyester 2. Waterproof  3. Soft windshield liner 4. Heat-resistant lower panels 5. Perma-venting system 6. Universal fit 7. Comes with storage bag It’s black and silver, although the black has some fading in different areas. Cover is in good condition and is folded in original box. Am selling because we no longer have trike. $70.  One pair of progressive suspension fork springs (Model 11-1122) – New in package. They will fit an ’84-87 Honda GL1200 Goldwing – $40  (Picture of springs on website).  Items are located in Exira.  Ph:  515-681-5997.

Home sales were up in August

News

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The president of the Iowa Association of Realtors says home sales across the state were up in August. John Goede says that’s not the only good thing he sees in the numbers. “And just as importantly — year-to-date everything statewide is stable — the sales are up slightly, the closings are up slightly, the listings are very stable,” Goede says. He says sellers are earning a little more on average. “The price of a home and also the median price of a home has gone up about three-thousand dollars.The median prices is 169-thousand statewide up from 163. And then the average price is 197-thousand up from 190,” according to Goede.

He says they normally expect an uptick in August as people try move and buy homes before school Goede says there is one factor they don’t know about yet. He says they don’t know if any of the farm subsidies or the tariffs are going to make any difference. Statewide he says they haven’t seen any impact from flooding — but in the areas where there is flooding — they have seen a drop in sales and new listings. Goede says things have really been steady when you look at statewide numbers through the year thus far. But, he says there are differences when you look at different regions. “West-central Iowa, their report year-to-date says that their median price is 95-thousand for their housing. You can compare that with Des Moines at 232-thousand, or Iowa City at 248-thousand,” Goede says. “You can see that there is quite a bite of difference.”

He says it shows the differences in the growth in the urban areas of the state compared to rural areas. “That’s no secret, there are small towns that are getting smaller and smaller, a lot of school consolidations. I guess that’s a concern,” Goede says. “And there’s a lot of counties and cities that are trying to work ways and incentives to get people to stay where they are.”

There were five-thousand-398 (5,398) homes sold in August compared to five-thousand-363 (5,363) in August of 2018. The number of days on the market this year was 55 in August, compared to 53 last year.

Accident on I-80 early this morning

News

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

No injuries were reported early this morning, following an accident on Interstate 80 in Cass County. Anita Fire along with Wiota 1st Responders were called to I-80 eastbound between the 72- and 73 mile markers, for an accident with a vehicle blocking the left (passing lane). The crash happened at around 4:20-a.m.  Authorities said the vehicle apparently hit a metal guard rail prior to approaching a bridge.

A female in the vehicle denied having been injured. The accident resulted in a blockage of the left lane until crews can remove the wreckage. No other details are currently available.

Flash Flood Watch in effect for the listening area tonight through early Wednesday morning

Weather

September 30th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

National Weather Service Des Moines IA
403 AM CDT Mon Sep 30 2019

…HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOOD POTENTIAL…

A wet pattern is setting up across portions of Iowa through midweek. Repeated rounds of rainfall are expected which may lead to widespread heavy rainfall and the potential for flash flooding. Some areas of the state have already had heavy rainfall over the past several days to a week with soils already saturated in spots. These conditions combined with increased runoff from post-mature croplands will increase the threat of flash flooding as well.

Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Cass-Adair-Adams-Taylor CountiesFLASH FLOOD WATCH 10-P.M. (9/30) THRU 7-A.M. WEDNESDAY (10/2)
Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont-Page-CountiesFLASH FLOOD WATCH 7-P.M. (9/30) THRU 7-A.M. WEDNESDAY. (10/2)

* Widespread rainfall of 1 to 2 inches with areas of 2 to 4 inches expected. Locally heavier amounts in excess of 4 inches possible through early Wednesday. Rain rates may exceed 1 to 2inches per hour at times late tonight through Tuesday night.

* Low water crossings may become impeded, especially on secondary roads. Smaller streams may have rapid rises. Water may pond on roads and in fields. Urban areas may see ponding of water.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.