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US sets pig record with 73.5 million animals, led by Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the number of pigs on farms has reached a record high for June 1. The agency says in a report released Thursday that the inventory of pigs was 73.5 million, up 3 percent from a year ago and up 1 percent from March 1.

It’s the highest June 1 inventory of all pigs since estimates began 54 years ago.
The USDA says 33.2 million baby pigs were born from March to May, the largest number of new pigs for the same period since 1970 when records began.

Iowa has the most pigs with 22.7 million animals, also a June 1 record for the state. North Carolina is second with 8.9 million and Minnesota third with 8.6 million.

Reminder to property owners in Atlantic

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic City Clerk Barb Barrick reports City officials have heard some radio advertisements with regard to tree trimming services, in the aftermath of Thursday’s storm. The City reminds the public that any tree trimmers working in Atlantic need to have a permit.

Questions about the permitting process can be directed to City Hall as well as any questions pertaining to which businesses have permits.

At least 1,198 Iowa primary voters didn’t show IDs

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Nearly 1 percent of voters in Iowa’s largest counties did not show identification during the June 5 primary under a new state law, prompting critics to warn that the requirement could disenfranchise some voters in elections beginning next year.

At least 1,198 voters signed oaths affirming their identities because they did not have, or refused to show a driver’s license or other ID accepted under the law, according to figures provided to The Associated Press by the 10 counties with the highest turnout. They accounted for 0.83 percent of 144,000 ballots cast for which the data was collected.

The primary was the first statewide election in which pre-registered voters were asked to show a state-issued ID, passport, military or veteran ID or free voter card before casting ballots, under the law approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature last year. Previously, those voters only had to give their names and addresses to poll workers.

As part of a gradual rollout of the new law, voters without IDs in 2018 are being allowed to sign an “Oath of Identification” attesting that they are who they say they are. The oath option will remain available in the November election, which features competitive races for governor and at least two Republican-held U.S. House seats.
But in 2019 when there will be local races, the option of signing an oath will go away.

In 2019 under the law, voters without IDs will be allowed to have other registered voters, such as a spouse or neighbor accompanying the person, attest to their identity. Otherwise, they will be required to cast provisional ballots that would be counted only if they take steps to establish proof of their identities by the next Monday at noon.

In a filing Wednesday, lawyers for voting rights advocates who are challenging the law argued it will impose “significant” new burdens to participation that will fall disproportionately on voters who are young, low-income and minority. State lawyers have asked for the suit to be dismissed.

Storm damage in Atlantic (photos)

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Rolling Hills Bank sign (east of 7th and Plum Streets) R.Hanson photo Click on any image to enlarge

Acacia Wilson (photo)

Photo Submitted by Acacia Wilson

Photo Submitted by Acacia Wilson (near 5th and Olive)

Tamara Wiley (photo)

Tamara Wiley (photo)

Atlantic’s Yard Waste site was very busy, Thursday (Tamara Wiley (photo)

Near the Sunnyside Pool in Atlantic (R.Hanson)

10th and Plum (R. Hanson)

Near 10th and Palm (R. Hanson)

near 6th and Mulberry in Atlantic (Ric Hanson photos)

Pickup pics courtesy Linda Goehring, in Atlantic.

Near 4th and Mulberry (R.Hanson)

Floodwaters carry invasive carp into northwest Iowa lake

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CHEROKEE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say floodwaters from the swollen Little Sioux River have carried an invasive fish into a northwest Iowa city lake. The silver carp from Asia — also known as jumping carp — have landed in Spring Lake Park in Cherokee, thanks to a broken overflow line. City conservationist Nick Livermore told station KCAU that, as filter feeders, the carp “can really hurt the bottom of a food chain in a water system.”

State authorities say that when the fish are startled by boat motors, they can jump 10 feet out of the water, striking and injuring boaters, anglers and skiers.

Storm reports (6/28) (Will be updated)

News, Weather

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

12:38-p.m. – Adair County Courthouse in Greenfield is closed due to no power and wind damage.

12:15-p.m. – large tree limbs down, nickel size hail in Bevington (Madison County)

11:57-a.m. (Delayed report) Flag pole knocked down at a residence near the Atlantic High School. Burt Rhodes came and picked it up for the resident.

Rolling Hills Bank sign blown over in Atlantic.

11:56-a.m. – large tree limbs down in Winterset; 60 mph wind

11:50-a.m. – Storm spotters report large tree limbs down in Greenfield (11:30-a.m.). 70mph winds. Power out.

11:45-a.m. – Cass County EMA reports there were issues with communications as the storm blew through at speeds of 65-70mph; unconfirmed reports of vehicle overturned at Lake Anita.

11:45-a.m. – est. 60mph wind near Creston; power out.

11:45-a.m. – Fireworks tent damaged in the Walmart parking lot in Atlantic.

11:39-a.m. – .82″ rain recorded at KJAN studios in Atlantic.

11:28-a.m. – 65mph wind 5 miles N. of Lenox

11:25-a.m. – Tree fell on a residence in Anita (1000 block of Hillcrest Drive – NO injuries)

11:21-a.m. – Tree down and possibly on fire at 207 E. 6th in Massena; power lines down.

11:20-a.m. – 60 mph wind in Adair

11:18-a.m. Emergency Management/Law enforcement reports multiple locations in Atlantic have debris blocking the roads, power lines down. TRAVEL NOT ADVISED in Atlantic at this time.

10:55-a.m. – 2 miles W/NW of Atlantic: 61 mph winds (AWOS)

10:53-a.m. –  Several large tree limbs down in Avoca (24″ dia,) and across Hwy 59.

10:50-a.m. – LARGE LIMBS AND WHOLE TREES DOWN IN WALNUT WITH SEVERAL CITY STREETS BLOCKED. AT LEAST ONE SEMI BLOWN OVER ALONG I-80 NORTH OF WALNUT. SOUNDED TORNADO SIRENS IN WALNUT FOR THE HIGH WINDS.

10:45-a.m. – 3 miles e. of Oakland: 14″ diameter tree limb down.

10:24-a.m. – 57 mph wind gust in Shelby

10:23-a.m. – .45″ heavy rain 1 mile N/NW of Woodbine (30 minutes accumulation)

10:09-a.m. – 59 mph winds reported 1 mile NW of Logan

10:06-a.m – Large tree limb down and power out in Mondamin.

9:40-a.m. – est. 70 mph winds 2 miles NE of Mondamin. Pea size hail and large tree limbs down.

Clarinda man arrested on probation violation warrants

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County, Wednesday, served arrest warrants on 25-year old Dalton Christopher Wise, of Clarinda. The Page County Warrants were for Violation of probation. Bond on these two warrants was $4,000 cash only. The Pottawattamie County Warrant was for Escape, with a bond of $10,000 cash or surety. Wise turned himself into the Sheriff’s Office and posted bond on all of the warrants. He was released pending future court appearances.

Dunlap residents warned not to boil their tap water, only drink bottled water

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

When there’s a water main break, residents are typically told to boil their tap water, but -not- in the latest case in western Iowa. On Wednesday, a water main break occurred in the city of Dunlap. All residents and businesses on Jeroleman Street and to the north are advised to not drink the city water for the next 48 hours. Only drink bottled water and do not boil the water. The nitrate levels are high and boiling will only make the levels go higher. For more information, call city hall at 712-643-5721.

(Radio Iowa)

Trojan boys basketball camp coming up July 16th-19th

Sports

June 28th, 2018 by admin

Trojan LogoThe 6th Annual Trojan Basketball Camp for boys entering 4th-8th Grades will be held July 16th-19th at the Atlantic High School. The camp will run from 12:00pm-2:00pm each day. Campers will focus on individual skills, team play, and development of a winning mentality.

Camp fee is $45, which includes a camp t-shirt. Orders are due by July 6th to get a shirt. You can turn in registrations at the High School Office. Walk-ups the first day of camp will be accepted.

Checks need to be made payable to Trojan Basketball and questions may be sent via Email to jebling@atlanticiaschools.org.

Registration form: 6th Annual Trojan Basketball Camp

Oakland man arrested on assault charge

News

June 28th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A call to the Pottawattamie County Communications Center early Wednesday morning, resulted in the arrest of an Oakland man. Deputies responded at around 6:10-a.m. to a report of a man who has allegedly assaulted a female at a residence in the 300 block of Hill Street. An investigation resulted in the arrest of 36-year old Eddie James Phillips, of Oakland, for aggravated Domestic Abuse Assault, concerning an incident involving his girlfriend, who suffered apparent, minor injuries. The victim claimed Phillips had been assaulting her on various occasions over the past two weeks, as well. Authorities says Phillips tested over the legal limit for intoxication on a preliminary breath test. In addition to the assault charge, Eddie Phillips was taken into custody on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Failure to Appear (in court), and for Carrying Weapons (A knife over 5-inches long).

A traffic stop Wednesday afternoon in Pottawattamie County, resulted in the arrest of 35-year old Johnny Joseph Olson, of Council Bluffs. Authorities say Olsen was taken into custody on a warrant for Assault Causing Bodily Injury. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Pott. County Jail.

And, 26-year old Travis Lee Gray, of Council Bluffs, was arrested Thursday night, after a Deputy observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the 25100 block of North River Road. Gray, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was arrested for Possession of a Controlled Substance (134.1-grams of hallucinogenic mushrooms).