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Iowa soybean growers meet with ag leaders in Japan, China

Ag/Outdoor

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A delegation of Iowa soybean growers is in Asia, meeting with agricultural leaders in the key trading nations of China and Japan. Iowa Soybean Association C-E-O Kirk Leeds says the visit comes at a time when trade between the U-S and China is at a near stand-still and it’s had a dramatic impact on Iowa soybean growers. The Iowans visited three cities in China in recent days. “We were there with a small group of soybean farmers to touch base with some of our customers, at least our previous customers, to remind them that we still have plenty of soybeans to sell and these are high quality soybeans,” Leeds says. “We look forward to an opportunity to resume our exports of soybeans on a significant scale in the hopefully not-to-distant future.”

Leeds says he’s hopeful something positive can come out of the upcoming talks between the U.S. and China. “Farmers in Iowa and across the country have been on a kind of yo-yo here the last several months where we think we’re making progress and may be on the verge of some kind of agreement and then things seem to fall apart,” Leeds says. “Hopefully, this is a sign we’re back at the negotiation table and that we’ll see some positive movement.” Before the trade troubles began, Iowa’s top agricultural export was soybeans and soybean products, worth more than $3.3 billion a year. Nearly one-quarter of all Iowa soybeans were shipped to China. The Iowa delegation is now in Japan, which remains one of the state’s top trading partners. “Japan is a very mature market for the United States, at least on soybeans. We’ve been there for almost 60 years,” Leeds says. “The population of Japan is falling rapidly and the economy has been stagnant for about a decade but it’s still an important market for us.”

There is promise Japan may further open its markets to take in more U-S products, including pork, poultry and beef. Leeds says the Iowa delegation will spend the next few days in Japan touring ag facilities and farms, returning to Iowa on Friday.

Atlantic Fire dispatched to a semi tire fire

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Fire was dispatched at 6:14-a.m. today (Wednesday), to a semi-tractor trailer, tire fire. The semi was located at the 60 mile marker eastbound off ramp from Interstate 80. Firefighter Gene Schmeling told KJAN news the truck driver was trying to extinguish the flames when they arrived on the scene. Crews were on location for about 25 minutes. No injuries or truck damage were reported.

A reminder: Registration Deadline Approaching for Food Preservation Workshop on August 3

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County ISU Extension in Atlantic is offering a hands-on workshop for making and taking homemade jam. Learn how to “Preserve the Taste of Summer!” during a hands-on canning workshop presented by ISU Extension Nutrition and Wellness Specialist Barb Fuller. The workshop is based on USDA-approved food preservation recommendations, so that the food you preserve is not only delicious but safe to store for up to a year. Everyone who attends the workshop goes home with a jar of food and a complete collection of ISU Extension home preservation publications. Cost of the workshop is $35, and pre-registration is required by Thursday August 1st.

Jam Making and Dehydration, will be held from 9-a.m. until 1-p.m. Saturday, August 3rd, at the Cass County Fair Food Stand in Atlantic. Get ready to enjoy the taste of fresh fruit year round with this workshop on making and canning blueberry spice jam. This workshop will prepare you for preserving any type of fresh fruit through hot-water-bath canning or dehydration. All supplies will be provided, including jars, lids, screw rings, and berries.

Register online at http://bit.ly/ptts13409, or stop by the Cass County Extension office to sign up today! All registrations are due by August 1 to ensure supplies are available. Call 712-243-1132 for more information and to register for the class, or visit www.extension.iastate.edu/cass to register online.

In addition, ISU Extension offers a library of publications with recipes and instructions for preserving a wide variety of foods, from fruits and vegetables to pickles and meats. These publications are available as free downloads on the ISU Extension Store at https://store.extension.iastate.edu/, or can be picked up at your local ISU Extension Office.

A Red Oak woman arrested Wednesday domestic assault charges.

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a woman early this (Wednesday) morning, on an assault charge. 27-year-old Alyssa Mae Jaraz, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 2:30 a.m., on a Pottawattamie County warrant for domestic abuse assault. Jaraz was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail, pending transfer to Pottawattamie County.

Officer and suspect who exchanged shots leave hospital

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City police officer and a woman accused of shooting him with a BB gun have been released from a hospital. A city news release sent Tuesday night says 25-year-old Cierra Lewis was taken to Johnson County Jail after her release and has been charged with two felonies: assault with a weapon on a police officer and willful injury-serious injury.

The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says the exchange of shots occurred Monday afternoon, after police were called to check a shoplifting report. The officers found a suspect who was later identified as Lewis, and police say she shot one of the officers several times, including in the face. He then shot her.

The officer’s name hasn’t been released.

Skyscan Forecast – Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Weather

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to Cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms through mid-day. High 78. E/SE @ 10-15.

Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered showers redeveloping late. Low 65. SE @ 5.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered showers. High near 80. SE @ 10-15.

Friday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scatt. Shwrs & tstrms. High 82.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High 84.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 75. Our Low was 56. We received .05” rain from Monday afternoon thru 5-a.m. today, in Atlantic. Last year on this date our High was 85 and the Low was 53. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 104in 1955. The Record Low was 39 in 1971.

State Baseball Tournament Scores (7/30) & Schedule (7/31)

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Class 3A Quarterfinals – Tuesday, July 30

Xavier, Cedar Rapids 7, ADM, Adel 2

Marion 4, Bishop Heelan, Sioux City 0

Central DeWitt 11, Centerville 1 (5 innings)

Assumption, Davenport 7, Boone 3

3A Semifinals – Friday, August 2

11:00—#1 Xavier, Cedar Rapids (39-2) vs. #4 Marion (33-5)

1:30—#2 Assumption, Davenport (32-4) vs. #3 Central DeWitt (37-3)

Class 4A Quarterfinals – Wednesday, July 31

11:00—#4 Dowling Catholic, W.D.M. (30-11) vs. #5 Southeast Polk (30-13)

1:30—#1 Johnston (34-5) vs. #8 Ankeny (21-17)

4:30—#3 Epworth, Western Dubuque (32-9) vs. #6 Urbandale (28-14)

7:00—#2 Iowa City, West (33-7) vs. #7 Pleasant Valley (25-11)

Ohio Dem. Presidential candidate to be in Atlantic, Friday

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Democratic Party Chair Sherry Toelle reports Democrat Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan will be in Atlantic this Friday, August 2, 2019, at 1:40 PM, to speak at the Farmer’s Walnut Street Diner. Ryan is currently serving his ninth term in the US House of Representatives, representing northeast Ohio.

Ryan said Wednesday he didn’t put his hand over his heart when the national anthem was played at the presidential debate because of “absent-mindedness,” not as a sign of protest. The Ohio congressman was the only one of the 10 candidates at the Detroit debate not to place a hand over their heart during “The Star-Spangled Banner” Tuesday night. Ryan stood with his hands clasped in front. Critics called Ryan out on social media, saying he was disrespectful and questioning whether it was a protest similar to former NFL player Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling during the anthem.

Ryan’s campaign said in a statement he wasn’t protesting and “didn’t mean to make any statement.” The campaign called it “a moment of absent-mindedness while on a debate stage that won’t happen again.” “Congressman Ryan loves our country and will continue to honor the flag during the anthem in future events, as he has in countless events in the past,” the campaign said.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 7/31/19

Sports

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt homered for the seventh time in eight games, a go-ahead drive off Yu Darvish in the sixth inning that lifted the St. Louis Cardinals over the Chicago Cubs 2-1 and back into sole possession of the NL Central lead. Goldschmidt is hitting .364 in his last eight games with 14 RBIs. St. Louis dropped out of first place on May 7 but has held at least a share of the lead since Thursday and moved one game ahead of the Cubs.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a grand slam in the ninth inning and finished with a career-high five RBIs, Sean Reid-Foley tossed five innings of four-hit ball, and the Blue Jays pounded the Royals 9-2. Mike Montgomery took the loss for Kansas City, allowing four runs on seven hits while failing to escape the fifth inning. Toronto clinched its first winning series at Kauffman Stadium since April 2013.

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have approved a final set of rules for the state’s new law allowing sports betting, which is set to go live at noon on Aug. 15. The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission on Tuesday approved the new rules to legally bet on professional, collegiate and international sporting events. Mobile apps for sports betting will only be operable within state borders. So residents in Omaha, Nebraska, would have to cross state lines each time they wished to place a bet on their phones.

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have a new defensive coordinator. They have a new defensive scheme. They have up to seven new starters on that side of the ball. It’s not the kind of continuity expected from a team that came within a hair of playing in the Super Bowl, but the Chiefs hope the rebuilt defense will allow them to take that final step.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Johnny Robinson, the former LSU standout-turned-star safety during the years of the AFL-NFL merger, finally is headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Robinson was passed over six times during the 1980s but now will get to slip on that famous gold jacket as a seniors committee nominee. He is the ninth member of the Chiefs’ 1970 Super Bowl championship team to be inducted in Canton, Ohio, joining Len Dawson and others.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wednesday, July 31st 2019

News

July 31st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Prosecutors are dismissing several criminal charges and traffic tickets against defendants arrested by an Iowa police officer who is no longer considered credible. Cedar County Attorney Jeffrey Renander says his office is dismissing the cases tied to officer Robert Smith “in the interest of justice.” He says his office has concluded it is unlikely to be able to obtain a conviction in any criminal cases where Smith is the primary or only state witness.

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have approved a final set of rules for the state’s new law allowing sports betting, which is set to go live at noon on Aug. 15. The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission on Tuesday approved the new rules to legally bet on professional, collegiate and international sporting events. Mobile apps for sports betting will only be operable within state borders. So residents in Omaha, Nebraska, would have to cross state lines each time they wished to place a bet on their phones.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Kim Reynolds has appointed an information technology officer for the Iowa Department of Transportation to become the state’s top technology officer. Reynolds said Tuesday she named Annette Dunn to lead the Iowa Office of the Chief Information Officer. Dunn begins the new appointment Aug. 5.

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — Work has resumed to tear down a partially demolished hospital in Ottumwa. The Ottumwa Courier reports that crews this week began work on the former St. Joseph Hospital, nearly a year after a halt in the demolition. Des Moines-based Blackbird Investments had initially planned to convert the 94-year-old building into apartments but then opted to demolish the structure and build new housing. Demolition started in 2018 but was halted over a pay dispute that led to a lawsuit.