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SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A new state license plate is catching on with some Iowa vehicle owners. The Sioux City Journal reports that the new standard plate options will get phased in over 10 years, but people who want them now can pay $5 extra upon reviewing their registrations at county treasurer offices. The new plates were first issued by the Iowa Department of Transportation in April. The existing standard Iowa license plates date to 1997. They account for 4.2 million of the 4.4 million Iowa plates in circulation.
The new plate has art, with a metro skyline on one side of the word “Iowa,” and a windmill and farm on the other.
Police in Creston report 21-year old Kristina Patterson, of Creston, was arrested at around 1:45-a.m., Saturday. Patterson was arrested on Possession of a Controlled Substance charge. She was released from custody on a Promise to Appear.
The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson
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FOR SALE: two sets of drapes with valance and shears each 10 feet long $50.00. jl7796@yahoo.com.
FOR SALE: White Westinghouse Refrigerator/Frost free Freezer combo, white color- works good, 58 inches tall 24 inches wide, $100.00. Pulsar Silver Series Generator Model PG1202s New in Box, never used-$100.00. Atlantic, IA, call 402-203-6914.
WANTED: Anyone have a refrigerator sitting in basement or somewhere you would like to sell cheap. Doesn’t have to look great, just works. Phone 712-254-6842.
FOR SALE: Self propelled Mower, runs good, bagger for leaves included. $75.00. Atlantic 712-250-0931. SOLD!
FOR SALE: 2 lawn mowers: a 22″ Lawn Boy self-propelled, 2 cycle engine, runs well, asking $125. Also, a 20″ DynaMark with gas engine, runs fine, asking $60. Call 712-304-4998.
GARAGE SALE: Collectible/Antiques, more than a garage sale, lots of great merchandise. Friday 6/22 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 57222 Galveston Road, Atlantic. (3 miles west on G30/1/2 Mile North on 570th)
FOR SALE: Used Maytag Black Dishwasher. Replaced kitchen appliances so looking to sell it. $75.00. Call 712-563-2030.
MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — A sewer line collapse in Mason City is causing untreated wastewater to flow into the Winnebago River in northern Iowa. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the city and its contractor were unable to complete repairs to the sewer on Friday and plan to resume their work on Monday. Sewage is being discharged to a storm sewer that ends up in the river.
The DNR is asking people to keep children and pets away from the riverbanks near the area for at least 24 hours after the repairs are completed. DNR officials say they’re monitoring the situation and will consider “appropriate enforcement action.”
MARIE A. PILLING, 77, of Orange City, died June 13th, at the Orange City Area Health System. Funeral services for MARIE PILLING will be held 2-p.m. today (June 18th), at St. John’s United Church of Christ, south of Lyman. Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City has the arrangements.
Interment will follow the service at the St. John’s Cemetery at Lyman.
Thunderstorms are expected to develop late this afternoon over northern Iowa, generally between Interstate 80 to Highway 20. Heavy rain is likely with these storms where a widespread 0.50 to 2.00 inches are anticipated with a few localized areas possibly receiving over 3 inches by Tuesday morning. The rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are possible at times and the rain may last for a long period over the same location. This could lead to areas of flash flooding by tonight into Tuesday morning. More thunderstorms with heavy rain are anticipated over portions of central to southern Iowa Tuesday into Wednesday and again Wednesday night into Thursday. Finally, a dry period is anticipated by late Friday across the state.
The National Weather Service says this this the last day (for a while) of the HEAT and HUMIDITY today across central and southern Iowa. High temperatures rise back into the 90s with heat index values over 100 degrees this afternoon can be expected. A HEAT ADVISORY is in effect until 7-p.m. for Cass-Adair-Adams-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Madison-Union-Taylor and Ringgold Counties. A cold front sneaks into northern Iowa this afternoon, providing the focus for thunderstorms to develop. A few strong thunderstorms are possible in this location today, with the main threat of large hail and damaging winds. Heavy rain is also likely with the storms late this afternoon into the evening leading to the flash flood potential. An active weather pattern is forecast throughout the work week. Stay tuned for further updates.
Today (Monday) marks the start of a two-week effort to feed the needy in Iowa called “Haul Out Hunger.” The state’s largest pork producer will be filling freezers at food banks, pantries, schools and churches. Allyson Ladd, spokeswoman for the Iowa Falls-based Iowa Select Farms, says they’ll be delivering boneless pork loins by the ton. “School is out for summer so food pantry supplies are at an all-time low,” Ladd says. “We schedule our donations so that it’s timely and so these pantries can have access to fresh, high-quality, protein-packed products like pork when families need it most.”
Ladd says the total donation will be around 60-thousand pounds of pork, or about 30 tons. “The pantries really appreciate the five-pound pork loins we donate,” Ladd says. “From each pork loin, families are going to get about 24 servings of pork, so when it’s all said and done, we’ll have donated about 292,000 servings of pork for families in need here in Iowa.”
The effort is also being made possible by the Deb and Jeff Hansen Foundation. The pork is being delivered through July 2nd. Deliveries at many of the food pantries will be live-streamed on the Iowa Select Farms Facebook page.
(Radio Iowa)