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Time for a time change in US with return of standard time

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s time for a change in America — a time change. Let’s sleep an extra hour to that. At 2 a.m. local time Sunday, daylight saving time is ending, and it’s back to standard time for most people in the United States. The shift means it’s lighter earlier in the morning and darker earlier in the evening. And you’ll get 60 minutes more of shut-eye between Saturday night and Sunday wake-up.

Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and most of Arizona don’t observe daylight saving time, so there’s no need to change the clocks in those places. Daylight saving time will return at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, March 11.

Heartbeat Today 11-3-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 3rd, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic High School Spanish Club member Sarah Schorle about the canned food fund raising effort to help the local food bank and raise money for the trip to Costa Rica.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 11/03/2017

Podcasts, Sports

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 11/03/2017

News, Podcasts

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Care provider accused of stealing from disabled adults

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City care provider has been accused of stealing from more than a dozen disabled adults. Court records say 48-year-old Lisa Sembach-Preston is charged with 19 counts of dependent adult abuse and 19 counts of theft. The records say Sembach-Preston was working for Crossroads of Western Iowa, a nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities and mental illnesses. She was responsible for each victim’s bank accounts and financial matters/

The records say the thefts from at least 16 people occurred from February 2015 through April. Authorities say the total taken was nearly $37,000.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd

Trading Post

November 3rd, 2017 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  1 1/2 miles north of 5 x 80 Country Club on Highway 25.  Friday, November 3 from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm and Sunday, November 5 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Lots of new Avon, pink & white children’s chair, truck bed extender, several antique chairs, 2 extra large field rocks, holiday items, name brand clothes-shoes-purses-belts, jeans sizes 26 &27 – 31 lengths, women’s sizes 4-16, men’s sizes M-XL, and more.

FOR SALE:  2002 Mercury Villager, looks and runs well, new battery.  Asking $575.  Call 712-774-5477. SOLD!

One Iowa hotel makes list of top 25 in the Midwest

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A national travel magazine is naming an Iowa hotel as one of the top 25 in the Midwest. The Hotel Pattee, in Perry, made the list in the latest edition of Conde Nast Traveler. Jay Hartz is co-owner of the hotel and says the ranking is a thrill. “Very proud and quite honestly, very surprised,” Hartz says. “We did not anticipate that award. That’s the first time we’ve been named by that organization.” Hartz and his business partner/wife Denise have owned the historic Perry landmark for five years. “When we bought the hotel, the hotel was closed and we reopened it. The first year-and-a-half or two years was very scary but we turned the corner,” he says. “Business picked up and continues to pick up and we’re doing fine now.”

The Hotel Pattee is the only Iowa hotel on the list and it’s joined by posh facilities including the Ritz-Carlton in St. Louis, the Hotel Ivy in Minneapolis and the Hotel Iroquois on Mackinac Island in Michigan. “We do have to create more of a marketing plan to draw people here because there aren’t really demand generators right in our backyard,” Hartz says. “We have marketed the hotel as a destination and we try to tell our guests, once they come here, they don’t have to leave for a few days.”

The 40-room hotel features specialty rooms centered around Perry and the state of Iowa. www.hotelpattee.com

(Radio Iowa)

Bluffs man arrested on drug charges after dog stabbing incident

News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A Pottawattamie County man faces numerous charges after Council Bluffs Police responded to a report of an armed man who had stabbed a dog. Officers were dispatched to the 700 block of  S. 18th Street, where they learned a neighbor’s dog had gotten loose and attacked the dogs at 1731 8th Avenue. The owner of the dogs being attacked, 52-year old James R. Herman, of Council Bluffs, attempted to stop the attack on his dogs by striking the attacking dog with his fists. When the effort failed, he produced a knife and stabbed the attacking dog several times. The owner of the attacking dog was then able to get control of his animal. Herman, who suffered a minor laceration to his hand during the attack, then allegedly made threats to stab the owner of the dog.

James R. Herman

Officers made contact with Herman to discuss the incident, and during their investigation discovered a marijuana growing operation in his home, as well as several items of drug paraphernalia. Detectives from the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Fore were contacted and took over the investigation. A search warrant was applied for and granted, for Herman’s residence. During the search, several marijuana plants in various stages of growth, as well as miscellaneous items of drug paraphernalia, were located and seized into evidence.

James R. Herman was arrested and booked into the Pott. County Jail, on charges that include: Manufacturing marijuana (A Class D felony); Harassment in the 1st Degree; Possession of a Controlled Substance/marijuana, for personal use; and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Council Bluffs Animal Control arrived on the scene and took control of Herman’s dogs, who suffered only minor injuries during the attack. The other dog was transported by its owner to an emergency veterinary clinic for treatment. A report on its condition was not available.

DNR looking at expanding use of falconry

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is taking public comments on changes to regulations for falconry. D-N-R Wildlife Research Supervisor, Chris Ensminger, says the changes would allow you to use native birds.”We’re looking at the possibility of providing people the opportunity to take falcons for use in hunting. So, it’s not harvesting obviously falcons obviously, it using them for hunting scenarios,” Ensminger says. He says the change is due in part to the resurgence of the birds in Iowa.”Those populations have grown and are doing very well,” Ensminger says, “We also have a large number of bird that migrate through the state. And so there’s opportunities there for those individuals who participate in falconry to use that resource.”

Falcons can be trained to hunt various prey by those licensed to do so. “There’s different seasons for those things… what we are looking at is possibly expanding those opportunities,” Ensminger says. The public comment period is open through November 8th.  Comments should be emailed to wildlife@dnr.iowa.gov.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 11/3/17

Weather

November 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy. High 52. E @ 10-15.

Tonight: Mostly Cloudy w/light rain late. Low 37. SE @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/light rain in the morning; P/Cldy. In the afternoon. High 56. SE @ 10-20.

Sunday: Mo. Cldy. High 52.

Monday: Mo. Cldy. High 43.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 54. Our Low this morning was 30. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 75 and the low was 36. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 77 in 2008. The Record Low for this date was 6 in1966.