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Trading Post

March 18th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Amana washer with hoses and Kenmore electric dryer with plug. Both work well.  $100 each or $175 for both. Leave a message at 712-243-3050 if interested.  SOLD!

Red Oak woman arrested on warrant Sunday night

News

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police report the arrest at around 7:25-p.m. Sunday, of 35-year old Wendi An Johnson. The Red Oak woman was taken into custody on a valid Pottawattamie County warrant for Operating a vehicle without owners’ consent, and Theft in the 3rd Degree. Johnson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 cash bond.

LOIS NELSON, 79, of Atlantic (Graveside Svcs. 3/23/19)

Obituaries

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

LOIS NELSON, 79, of Atlantic, died Saturday, March 16th, at Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, CO. Graveside services for LOIS NELSON will be held 2:30-p.m. Saturday, March 23rd, in the Atlantic Cemetery. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with the family is from 1:30-until 2:30-p.m. Saturday, at the funeral home ; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

LOIS NELSON is survived by:

Her daughters – Rochelle (Chris) Plante,, of Colorado Springs, CO, and Jana (David) Pettinger, of Dakota City, IA

Her brothers – Lyle (Norma) Garside, of Exira, Leo (Elaine) Garside, of Atlantic, and Lee (Twila) Garside, of Adair.

Her sisters – Linda Carlson, of Atlantic, and Laurel (Robert) Lehman, of Adair.

5 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Her sisters-in-law Diana Marquess of Overland Park, KS, and Joyce Nelson, of Underwood; a number of nieces and nephews.

Flood warnings continue for far western IA & far eastern NE (3/18)

Weather

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Flood Warning continues for counties along the Missouri River until 11:15-a.m. today. Counties include Monona, Harrison, Pottawattamie, Mills and Fremont. Do not drive cars through areas where water covers the road. The water depth may be too great to allow your vehicle to pass safely. Turn around…don`t drown!

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 3/18/19

Weather

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 48. Winds variable @ 5-10 mph.

Tonight: P/Cldy to Cloudy. Low 30. SE @ 5.

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of light rain. High 42.

Wednesday: P/Cldy. High 50.

Thursday: P/Cldy. High 54.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 47. Our Low this morning was 23. Last year on this date our High was 41 and the Low was 34. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 81 in 2012. The Record Low was -1 in 1893.

Reynolds tours flood damage in Missouri Valley and Hornick

News

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds toured flood damage in western Iowa Sunday. “I continue to be just overwhelmed and impressed and grateful to our emergency managers, our EMS, our first responders, our volunteers, just the community as a whole,” Reynolds told reporters.

She started in Missouri Valley, then traveled north to the Woodbury County town of Hornick. Many streets were still flooded. “We were on the ground to understand what was going on, to make sure wewere meeting the needs, to make sure the communication and coordination was taking place,” Reynolds said. “as well as making sure that we’re assessing the damage as we move forward with the recovery.”

The governor went inside a few of the homes in Hornick, some still with several feet of water in their basements. “The water has started to recede just a little bit,” Reynolds said. “I think one of the homes that we toured it had gone down a foot since its high-water mark, but they still have a long ways to go and they know that.”

Thirty-eight Iowa counties are included in the governor’s disaster declaration for this latest round of flooding. Reynolds will tour flood damage in Hamburg, Pacific Junction and Montezuma today (Monday).

Residents of Hornick got 6 hours on Sunday to survey flood damage

News

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Residents of flood-striken Hornick were allowed back in the western Iowa town for a few hours Sunday so they could survey damage to their homes. Electricity to the town is still turned off, so residents had to be out before sunset. Dale Ronfeldt is a volunteer firefighter who has lived in Hornick since 1979. He allowed local media into his home which still has several feet of water in the basement. “I’ve got about four feet of water,” he said. “It is sewer back-up, but 99 percent pure water because of how inundated the sewer plant got.”

The last major flooding in Hornick happened in 1960. After a flood threatened the community in 1996, the town constructed a dike to protect the town. “Every year we have a scare of a flood and we make preparations and we do this and we do that…but we never know quite how far to go,” he says. “This time we had enough advance warning, but you get cried wolf so many times that you don’t know if it’s going to happen or not. This time it was real and we paid for it.”

Ronfeldt is thankful for the help he and other residents have received so far, but he expects many will never return to live in Hornick, including an older neighbor: “He’s not going to rebuild and I’ve heard that from a few others,” Ronfeldt says.  The town’s water supply was not swamped by flood waters, but crews from MidAmerican Energy were in Hornick Sunday to start restoring power where floodwaters had receded.

Reynolds to tour western Iowa today & speak w/the media

News

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds will hold a press conference in Council Bluffs today (Monday, March 18th) to give an update on the flooding from rain and melting snow. Several media-only events will take place around southwest Iowa, prior to the press conference:

  • Gov. Reynolds will meet with local officials and tour flooding in Glenwood at 10:30-a.m.
  • She’ll be in Pacific Junction at 11:30-a.m.
  • Gov. Reynolds next stop is in Hamburg at 1-p.m., where she will meet with local officials and tour flooding.
  • And at 3:30-p.m., she will hold a press conference in Council Bluffs.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 3/18/19

Sports

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

MOLINE, Ill. (AP) — Alexa Willard scored a career-high 30 points and second-seeded Missouri State ended No. 21 Drake’s 12-game winning streak with a 94-79 victory in the Missouri Valley Conference tournament for the Bears’ 15th NCAA Tournament berth. Sydney Manning added 14 points, Brice Calip 13 and Danielle Gitzen 12 for the Bears (23-10), whose last win over a ranked team was against No. 5 Duke in the 2001 Sweet 16.

UNDATED (AP) — The Atlantic Coast Conference comes into the NCAA Tournament with three No. 1 seeds, but no league has put three teams in the Final Four since 1985. That year, Georgetown and St. John’s arrived as Big East behemoths, only to be upstaged when conference rival Villanova took the title. The ACC’s top-seeded trio this year is Duke, North Carolina and Virginia.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — North Carolina earned the No. 1 seed in the Midwest Region, but that’s about the only gift the Tar Heels got for the NCAA Tournament. Their path to the Final Four could include games against Kansas just down the road from the Jayhawks’ campus in Lawrence, and a matchup with second-seeded Kentucky in the regional finals.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Zion Williamson and Duke are the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Blue Devils sit atop the East Region, and their road to Minneapolis could include matchups with ACC rival Virginia Tech _ which beat Duke without Zion _ and Big Ten champion Michigan State.

NEW YORK (AP) — Saint Louis rallied from a15-point, first-half deficit, locking down St. Bonaventure in the second half for a 55-53 victory in the Atlantic 10 championship and an NCAA Tournament bid. The sixth-seeded Billikens won four games in four days to earn their first A-10 Tournament title since 2013 and get back in the NCAAs for the first time since 2014.

JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Back tightness is expected to keep St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter out of the lineup until Wednesday. Carpenter first noticed the issue on Saturday, when he wasn’t scheduled to be in the lineup. The 33-year-old Carpenter hit .257 with 36 homers last season.

Iowa/Midwest early News Headlines: Monday, March 18, 2019

News

March 18th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Late winter flooding has forced residents in parts of southwestern Iowa out of their homes. Heavy rainfall and snowmelt have led to dangerously high water in creeks and rivers across several Midwestern states, with the Missouri River hitting record-high levels in many areas. At least two deaths were blamed on flooding, and two other men have been missing for days.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Specially-trained dogs from Montana are coming to Iowa to help round up a rare and threatened turtle species. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that the Bur Oak Land Trust is coordinating the project this spring to help gather the ornate box turtle, Iowa’s only native terrestrial turtle. The turtles are listed as “threatened” in Iowa, and the trust wants to preserve a small population in Johnson County.

CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a 33-year-old University of Iowa graduate student found dead at Canyonlands National Park in southern Utah apparently fell 500 feet from an overlook. The San Juan County Sheriff’s Office said Jonathan Hogue’s body was found Friday at the base over the Green River Overlook following a search that began Tuesday.

UNDATED (AP) — One of the Democratic presidential hopefuls, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, says she would make public service the cornerstone of her presidency if she were to run and win the White House. Gillibrand hosted a civic service round table in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Saturday. Also in New Hampshire was New York’s mayor, Bill de Blasio, who is flirting with a presidential run. The mayor says the U.S. needs to be a country that rewards working people.