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Reminder that texting at stop sign is illegal in Iowa

News

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A spokesperson for the Iowa State Patrol is reminding motorists that the state’s year-old law against texting and driving doesn’t just apply to vehicles that are in motion. Sergeant Nate Ludwig says it’s also illegal for a driver to text when they’re waiting at a stop sign. Ludwig says it can be frustrating for other drivers who are playing by the rules.

“It creates a little bit of a road rage between motorists,” Ludwig says. “You’re at a stop sign and maybe tap that horn…you know, usually, people will put their phone down because they realize, ‘oh yeah, somebody’s watching me while I’m on my phone – that’s probably not real safe.'”

The Iowa State Patrol recently reported, over the first year of the stricter texting-while-driving law, Troopers issued 1,131 citations to motorists. The violation can cost a person over $100. Ludwig says the State Patrol, at times, has placed Troopers in unmarked cars to catch unsuspected motorists who are texting behind the wheel.

“I know other states, like the Tennessee State Patrol, have utilized commercial motor vehicles – big semis traveling down the road, because those guys sit up high and 9 times out of 10 they’re getting passed on the interstate by other vehicles going by ’em and it’s alarming to see the number of people who are using their phone on the road,” Ludwig says.

The law that made texting while driving a “primary” offense took effect on July 1, 2017. Prior to that, police could only issue a citation for texting while driving if the officer stopped the driver for ANOTHER offense.

(Radio Iowa)

Pheasant harvest down slightly from last year

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Pheasant hunters shot around 20-thousand fewer birds last hunting season compared to the year before. Iowa D-N-R wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz says the drop follows lower counts in the roadside surveys. “I kind of expected that because the roadside counts…were down 30 percent. We were in a drought when we did the counts last year, so we think things were probably a little better than that based on what hunters told us,” Bogenschutz says. “The roadside counts said the populations were down about 30 percent — the hunters said they were only down about ten percent.”

He says the drought meant there was less dew when the roadside counts were done and that led to less birds out in the morning — which impacted the overall count. Bogenschutz says the numbers have held pretty steady in recent years. “We’ve bounced up from the all-time lows when we were down to almost a hundred thousand. So we’ve been back up around the quarter-million mark these last couple of years, so we kind of hung right there. Last year we shot about 245-thousand, this year it was 221-thousand, so about 20-thousand different, right in that same ballpark,” Bogenschutz says.

The next pheasant number survey takes place in August and Bogenschutz says all the weather issues this year didn’t help pheasants nesting numbers. He says they numbers will be status quo at best and likely down. “Given the flooding is on par almost with 1993 levels. A lot of rain in May and June is not good at the peak of nesting. In April we had record snow in parts of the state and some of the birds can nest that early.”

There were 55-thousand hunters out this past season, which is down around four percent. He says the survey numbers likely impact the hunting plans of some. “I think hunters do look at the report, I think that’s why hunter numbers are down,” according to Bogenschutz. “They look at our forecast and if we said things are down there’s a few folks who tend not to go. I think when we say things are good or just word of mouth from other hunters, then we go up.”

While Bogenschutz expects the weather to impact the number of pheasants this season — he says southern Iowa had been much drier and that could make for better nesting and numbers there.

(Radio Iowa)

High School Baseball Schedule – Saturday, July 14 2018

Sports

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Class 1A District Finals
District 13 @ Lenox, 7-p.m.
Nodaway Valley vs. Lenox
District 14 @ St. Albert, 7-p.m.
Council Bluffs/St. Albert vs. Essex
District 15 @ Coon Rapids-Bayard, 7-p.m.
Audubon vs. CAM/Anita
District 16 @ Tri-Center, 7-p.m.
Tri-Center/Neola vs. Ar-We-Va/Westside

Class 2A District Finals
District 15 @ Underwood, 7-p.m.
Underwood Vs. Treynor
District 16 @ Kuemper Catholic/Carroll, 7-p.m.
Kuemper Catholic vs. MVAOCOU (Maple Valley-Anthon Oto-Charter Oak-Ute)

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., 7/14/18

News

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police say no charges will be filed against a business owner who shot and killed a suspected burglar outside his business in southern Des Moines. Des Moines police said Friday that 67-year-old Thomas Kraft encountered 37-year-old Amund Benjamin Haarstad, of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, stealing items from the shop on Wednesday and fired a gun into the ground after Haarstad threatened him. Police say the bullet ricocheted and hit Haarstad in the head.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A termination letter shows that a member of the Iowa State Patrol was fired this month because of “intimidating, threatening and unwelcome” interactions with colleagues. The patrol fired Des Moines-based trooper Wade Karp on July 3 after a 10-month paid administrative leave. The agency had refused to explain the reason for the termination, saying only he violated department rules. The patrol reversed course and released a redacted copy of Karp’s two-page termination letter.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A unique memorial service set for 5-year-old Garrett Matthias of central Iowa is matched only by the one-of-a-kind obituary the preschooler had a hand in authoring and that is now garnering national attention. The Des Moines Register reports that Garrett died July 6 of a rare cancer that attacked his temporal bone and cranial nerve. But his funny take on life and death in his obituary _ signed “See ya’ later, suckas! – The Great Garrett Underpants” _ that’s getting smiles.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Iowa Gov. Robert D. Ray was remembered at his funeral as a public servant and humanitarian. Family, friends and Iowa leaders gathered Friday for Ray’s funeral at the First Christian Church in Des Moines.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 7/14/18

Sports

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

CHICAGO (AP) — Leury Garcia had three hits and three RBIs, All-Star Jose Abreu homered for the first time in July, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 9-6. Garcia doubled in two runs in the first, singled in the third and connected for a solo drive in the sixth. Omar Narvaez added a two-run homer in the eighth off Kevin McCarthy and Joakim Soria pitched the ninth for his 14th save in 17 chances.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Scooter Gennett and Dilson Herrera homered, Matt Harvey tossed five solid innings and the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1. Jesse Winker reached base four times and drove in three runs for the Reds. They won their second in a row against St. Louis after breaking a 13-game losing streak to the Cardinals on June 10.

SILVIS, Illinois (AP) — Michael Kim took a four-shot lead at the John Deere Classic in the Quad Cities, which was suspended twice because of weather concerns. Kim, who is winless in 84 career PGA Tour starts, was 16 under through 35 holes, with the second round still to be completed. Kim birdied eight of his first 14 holes without a bogey to race past first-round leader Steve Wheatcroft, who shot 68.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, Saturday 7/14/18

Weather

July 14th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Area of morning fog; Partly sunny. High 83. N @ 5-10 mph.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 69. NW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Sunny. High 85. N/NW @ 5-10.

Tom. Night: P/Cldy. Low 71.

Monday: Mo. Sunny. High 82.

Tuesday: Mo. Sunny. High 83.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 92. We received .69” rain. Our Low this morning 70. Last year on this date our High was 88 and the Low was 62. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 112 in 1936. The Record Low was 41 in 1967.

CLASS 3A District Baseball Scores from Friday (7/13/18)

Sports

July 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

District 16 @ Winterset
Glenwood 17, Greene County 5 (5 innings)
Winterset 4, Creston 1 (Winterset & Glenwood will face off 7-p.m. Monday at Winterset for the chance to move on to Substate)

The Class 3-A District baseball games scheduled to be played at Harlan Friday were postponed due to rain. The games will be played on Saturday, July 14 at J.J. Jensen Park in Harlan.

The times have been moved up slightly. Atlantic will play Denison at 4:00 pm and Harlan will play Carroll in the second game, at about 6:00 pm.

We’ll have the Atlantic vs. Denison game live on KJAN AM 1220/FM 101.1 with the pre-game at 3:45 pm.

AP: Iowa trooper was fired due to ‘threatening’ interactions

News

July 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A termination letter shows that a member of the Iowa State Patrol was fired this month because of “intimidating, threatening and unwelcome” interactions with colleagues. The patrol fired Des Moines-based trooper Wade Karp on July 3 after a 10-month paid administrative leave. The agency had refused to explain the leave or reason for the termination, citing only violations of department rules.

In response to an appeal filed by The Associated Press, the patrol reversed course Friday and released a heavily redacted copy of Karp’s two-page termination letter under the open records law.

The document shows Karp was accused of violating the state’s violence-free workplace policy and engaging in “unbecoming conduct.” The letter says Karp interacted with employees in and out of the patrol in ways that were “intimidating, threatening and unwelcome” and that those actions reflected unfavorably and impaired department operations.

The department blacked out nearly half of the letter, claiming it contains confidential personnel information.

Days of high heat lead to buckling of I-380 pavement in Iowa

News

July 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Iowa roads officials say high outdoor temperatures are to blame for the buckling of a large section of pavement along Interstate 380 in Cedar Rapids. Television station KCRG says the Iowa Department of Transportation was called around 6:30 p.m. Thursday after pavement on the inside lane of northbound I-380 heaved upward.

Some employees said it was the largest pavement heave they’ve ever seen. Officials estimate the pavement buckled about 14 inches in the center of the heave.

The Iowa State Patrol says five vehicles drove over the buckled pavement before troopers could shut down the lane. Officials say there was no visible damage to any of the vehicles and no injuries were reported.

Iowa business owner who killed burglar won’t be charged

News

July 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police say no charges will be filed against a business owner who shot and killed a suspected burglar outside his business in southern Des Moines.
Des Moines police said Friday that 67-year-old Thomas Kraft checked security cameras at this business from his home Wednesday morning and saw the shop had been burglarized.

Police say Kraft drove to the business about two hours later and interrupted 37-year-old Amund Benjamin Haarstad, of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, loading items from the business into a stolen truck.

Police say Kraft retrieved a gun from inside the business after Haarstad threatened to kill Kraft. Kraft later went outside thinking Haarstad had left, but again encountered Haarstad. Police say Kraft fired a round into the ground, but the bullet ricocheted and hit Haarstad in the head.