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Council to consider removal of WWII airport chapel

News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The City Council in Sioux City is expected to consider a proposal Monday for removal of a World War II chapel and airmen’s housing project on Sioux City airport land. The Sioux City Journal reports that the chapel anchors the entrance to Sioux Gateway Airport and is one of the last standing remnants of the wartime air base built for B-17 bomber training.

City documents say the two parcels containing the chapel and housing were developed with uses not compatible with operations of the airport. The chapel would be moved off airport property, and a nonprofit group would take ownership and maintain it at a new location as a memorial and make it available for event rentals. However, the nonprofit group has not been fully formed and would need to raise funds to take over ownership of the chapel.

The group interested in the chapel is not financially able to accept the housing project, which could face demolition.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 9/16/2019

News, Podcasts

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:05-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Giving kids rides on the tractor not a good idea

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — This is National Farm Safety Week and an Iowa State University expert says tractor rides for kids are one cause of accidents that can be avoided. Professor Charles Schwab says tractors are a draw for kids — but they create dangerous situations. “When you have that extra individual on the tractor that really is not there serving a purpose, that creates a problem — you know it’s a distraction to the operator and puts that extra person at risk of being run over — because that’s usually what happens,” Schwab says.

The National Children’s Center estimates one child dies about every three days in an agriculture-related incident. He says it’s not any safer to give kids rides on lawn tractors and it is actually often more dangerous because of an increased danger of rolling over.  “That extra weight of that child impacts the overall balance of that tractor. Whereas a larger field tractor, the difference of that individual isn’t as much. The overturn possibilities or falling off it on a garden tractor are huge,” Schwab explains.

Schwab says adults need to be strong and avoid the desire of the kids to get into these dangerous situations. “Realize that as much as you’d like to share that time, that’s not the best way of doing it. And to keep a tradition of a strong and healthy family — don’t give that ride,” Schwab says. “Part of it is looking at other ways of engaging the individuals or young people in a connection.” He says you can still share the farm experience with the kids without putting them in danger. “It’s not just about the ride on the tractor — it’s about connecting with the people and the values of the individuals that are operating it. Find other ways of making that connection,” he says.

Schwab there are a variety of other farm accidents this time of year. “This past month we’ve already seen auger injuries, falls, tractor overturns and collisions. They start to peak this time around harvest,” Schwab says. He says everyone has the responsibility of helping farmers prevent accidents. “Realize that there’s going to be a lot more agricultural equipment out on the roadways and so we need to be aware. And as motor vehicle operators understand that they’ll be there and are slower than other vehicles,” Schwab says.

He says farmers must understand the dangers while they are out on the road too. “As agricultural equipment operators make sure that you keep engaged with what you are doing and signal your intent. And make sure all your reflective stickers and emblems and lights are all functioning,” Schwab says. This year’s national theme is “Shift Farm Safety Into High Gear.”

Reynolds hints Trump ethanol announcement this week — may be made in Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds is predicting President Trump will announce new ethanol production guidelines this week. “I can’t say too much because we’re waiting to see the final wording,” Reynolds says. Reynolds flew to Washington, D.C. last Thursday for a meeting at the White House to discuss how to increase the federal ethanol production mandate. President Trump in August gave the green light to waivers so 31 oil refineries do not have to blend ethanol into gasoline. Trump has said he had to save those refineries “from certain closing” — but he’s promised a “giant package” will be unveiled to boost corn-based ethanol. Reynolds says she “feels really good” about last week’s White House meeting with Trump and farm-state senators. “If what we agreed on is what we see in writing, we’ll be supporting it and inviting him here to announce it,” Reynolds said.

The governor says the ethanol waivers granted to the oil industry erased any gains from President Trump’s June announcement that gasoline with a higher 15-percent blend of ethanol could be sold year-round. She says that message has been delivered. “It’s going to have a direct impact on our farmers and our communities and our economy in rural Iowa and, you know, we helped put him there and he said when he ran for office that he supported renewable fuels,” Reynolds said. “And it was a really good meeting.”

Reynolds made her comments at the Clay County Fair in Spencer during an interview with K-I-C-D Radio. The Des Moines Register is reporting the Siouxland Energy Cooperative in Sioux Center has quit producing ethanol — the second ethanol plant in Iowa to close down this fall.

Trial scheduled to begin in eastern Iowa corn rake slaying

News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

EARLVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A trial is scheduled to begin today (Monday), for a man accused of using a corn rake to kill his wife in eastern Iowa. Court records say 43-year-old Todd Mullis has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder. Authorities say he fatally attacked 39-year-old Amy Mullis in November at her farm northwest of Earlville. Authorities initially believed she’d been fatally injured in a fall. An autopsy showed she died after receiving injuries that included multiple stab wounds to her back with a corn rake.

The trial has been moved to Dubuque County from Delaware County. Mullis’ lawyer sought a new location, saying Mullis couldn’t get a fair trial in Delaware County, where his wife worked closely with law enforcement as a nurse.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: (9/16/19)

Weather

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Partly cloudy, warm & humid. High 89. S @ 10-15.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 68. S @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 89. S @ 10-20.

Wednesday: P/Cldy w/isolated showers & thunderstorms. High 84.

Thursday: P/Cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 84.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 93. Our Low this morning was 63. Last year on this date our High was 89 and the Low was 61. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 95 in 1931. The Record Low was 28 in 1893.

Hamburg man arrested for intent to deliver over 1/2-lb of Meth

News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Fremont County early this (Monday) morning, resulted in a man being arrested on drug charges. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit conducted the traffic stop in Fremont County, as part of a narcotics investigation. Deputies arrested 26-year old Jeffery Cline Lewis, of Hamburg, for Possession with Intent to Deliver over 1/2 lb of methamphetamine and Failure to Affix a Tax Stamp. Lewis was being held at the Fremont County Jail on $30,000 bond.

Jeffrey Cline Lewis

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Tabor Police Department, Mills County Sheriff’s Office and Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.

Atlantic woman arrested for OWI/drug related in Red Oak, Sunday

News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Red Oak Police Department reports a woman from Atlantic was arrested at around 5:45-a.m., Sunday, for OWI-drug related/1st offense. 30-year old Jennifer Rene Larson was transported to the Montgomery County Jail, and held on a $1,000 bond.

Red Oak woman arrested for OWI over the weekend

News

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office report 29-year old Shelby Erin Belt, of Red Oak, was arrested Saturday, for OWI/1st offense. Belt was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/16/19

Sports

September 16th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes bounced back from the first scoreless opening quarter of his career in the regular season by throwing four touchdown passes in a near-perfect second period that led the Kansas City Chiefs to a 28-10 victory over the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders held Mahomes in check for the opening 15 minutes before he carved up an overmatched defense with big play after big play in the second quarter for the Chiefs.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Ryan Braun hit a go-ahead grand slam off Junior Fernández with two outs in the ninth inning, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 7-6 to keep up their playoff push by winning for the ninth time in 10 games. Milwaukee remained one game behind the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild card and closed within three games of the NL Central-leading Cardinals.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Wade Miley bounced back from two disastrous starts with six strong innings and Josh Reddick’s five hits included a two-run homer as the Houston Astros beat the Kansas City Royals 12-3, completing a three-game sweep. Abraham Toro and Reddick each drove in three runs, Kyle Tucker banged a two-run homer and Yuli Gurriel’s solo shot was his 28th homer. The Astros’ 98th victory tied them for tops in the majors with the New York Yankees, who lost at Toronto. Both are 98-53.

CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a hat trick and broke Los Angeles’ season goal record with 26 in the Galaxy’s 7-2 victory over Sporting Kansas City. The 37-year-old Swedish star tied it at 1 in 32nd minute to match the goal record set by Carlos Ruiz in 2002, then gave Los Angeles a 3-1 lead in the 51st to break the mark and completed the hat trick in the 85th.