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Delegation from South Korea explores Iowa’s farms, ethanol plants

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A delegation of grain buyers, scientists and government officials from South Korea recently visited several farming operations in Iowa, including the row crop and hog farm of Denny Friest, in Radcliffe. Friest is a fourth generation farmer and says the international visitors got a good look into Iowa agriculture at his family farm near Garden City.
“We were just sharing how our farms work and what our farm is like,” Friest says. “I gave them a general farm tour to show how we grind feed on our farm, utilize corn, soybean meal and dried distilled grains into our rations. We showed them how we do things to encourage them to be buyers of our corn, buyers of our ethanol, buyers of our distilled grains, buyers of our soybeans.”

Friest is a director on the Iowa Corn Growers Association and says the organization focuses on finding global markets for unused commodities. “Twenty-five percent of the corn, 25% of the soybeans, roughly 25% of the hogs, and 25% of the beef that we grow in this country, we have to find another home for because we cannot consume that,” he says. “We work real hard as corn growers to develop markets overseas.”  Friest says the delegation of South Koreans was taken aback by Iowa’s agricultural capabilities. “They were suprised at how much independence we have as producers on how we did things,” he says. “We touched on all kinds of things we do to be conservationists and economists. They were surprised about the investment in the machinery and the value of some of the machinery we had to be able to be a farmer, too.”

Other stops included at the Iowa Corn Office in Johnston, a cow and crop farm, the Quad County Processors ethanol plant in Galva and the Golden Grain Energy ethanol plant in Mason City. South Korea is the third largest importer of U.S. corn and distillers dried grains, and also purchased more than 42-million gallons of ethanol in the past year.

(Radio Iowa)

We could get a good soaking of rain this week

News

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the National Weather Service in Des Moines this (Tuesday) morning, report that one of the widespread rainiest 7-day forecast periods in quite some time is expected across Iowa this week. Starting today, showers and thunderstorms will move across Iowa from west to east.

We will get a break from the rain on Wednesday, before moderate to heavy rainfall moves in during the day Thursday, lasting overnight into much of Friday. Officials say this time period will likely bring the highest rainfall totals to Iowa during this week, primarily along and south of Interstate 80. Urban and small streams may flood, and flash flooding/river flooding cannot be ruled out at this time.

Temperatures this week will generally be in the upper 60s to mid 70s. As of now, it appears the middle of next week could bring our first round of true “fall-like” weather, as low temperatures may be in the 30s, with highs struggling to break out of the 50s. There’s a lot of time between now and next week, so stay tuned!

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 10/3/17

Weather

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly-to-Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 77. S winds becoming NW @ 10-20.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/shwrs & tstrms ending late. Low 50. NW @ 10.

Tomorrow: Mo. Cldy w/isolated shwrs & tstrms. High 68. NW @ 10-20.

Thursday: Mo. Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms. High near 68.

Friday: Cloudy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms. High around 73.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 84. Our 24-hour Low will be 59. We received .06” rain after 7-a.m., Monday, for a total of .65”.  Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 77 and the low was 46. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 95 in 1997. The Record Low for this date was 23 in 2010.

Iowa man accused of biting off another man’s earlobe

News

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A Des Moines man faces an assault charge after authorities say he bit off another man’s earlobe. The Des Moines Register reports that 42-year-old George Thomas Chambers was arrested Sunday on an assault causing bodily injury charge. Police say Chambers bit off the man’s ear during an Aug. 21 fight.

He later allegedly told police, “I’m Mike Tyson,” a reference to the professional boxer who famously bit Evander Holyfield’s ear during a 1997 fight. Authorities say Chambers’ accuser initially didn’t want to press charges, but later changed his mind and contacted police. Police issued a warrant that led to Chambers’ arrest on Sunday.

Red Oak man arrested Tue. morning for Public Intox.

News

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A welfare check on a man found sleeping on a bench in Red Oak early this (Tuesday) morning, resulted in his arrest. Red Oak Police say Officers witnessed 22-year old David Andrew Watson, of Red Oak, asleep on a bench in the area of N. 4th and E. Coolbaugh Streets, at around 2:10-a.m.  Watson was subsequently placed under arrest for Public Intoxication and transported to the Montgomery County Jail, where his bond was set at $300.

Area High School Volleyball scores from Monday, 10/2/17

Sports

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Corner Conference Tournament 1st Round

(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, South Page 9-9-9
(3-0) Essex 25-25-25, Heartland Christian 10-14-9
(3-0) Fremont-Mills 26-25-25, Stanton 24-22-14

(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Clarinda Academy 4-6-1

Pride of Iowa Conference

(3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-25, Murray 16-18-17

Bluegrass Conference

(3-0) Diagonal 25-25-25 Orient-Macksburg 23-18-21

Midwest Sports Brief: 10/3/17

Sports

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker drilled a 43-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in his first career game, atoning for an earlier miss and helping Kansas City to a 29-20 victory over the Washington Redskins. The Chiefs are the only unbeaten team left in the NFL through Week 4, the first time there’s been only one left standing since 2010.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Redskins and Chiefs stood for a moment of silence before the national anthem, and flags flew at half-staff over Arrowhead Stadium, to honor victims of the Las Vegas shooting before Monday night’s game. The deadliest shooting in modern U.S. history Sunday night left at least 59 concertgoers dead and more than 500 injured.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The banged-up Chiefs offensive line lost right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to a right knee injury on their second offensive play against Washington. Kansas City was already without starting center Mitch Morse and backup guard Parker Ehinger.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs left tackle Eric Fisher was active against the Redskins after he was questionable with a back injury that caused him to miss a pair of practices. The Redskins had listed six players as questionable and all were active, including running back Rob Kelley and tight end Jordan Reed.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals finished the season with a record of 83-79, three games worse than last year. They failed to make the postseason in back-to-back years for the first time since 2007-2008. Team officials say the cupboard isn’t bare and an overhaul is not needed. Rookie Luke Weaver went 7-2 and looks to be a prime candidate for the rotation in 2018. Carlos Martinez, Michael Wacha and Adam Wainwright are in the mix, while free agent Lance Lynn could be done.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals’ core of Eric Hosmer, Mike Moustakas, Alcides Escobar and Lorenzo Cain are about to hit free agency now that their season is over. One or two of them could be brought back next season, but the finances of baseball means Kansas City is likely to begin a long rebuilding process with an influx of young players.

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska faces back-to-back games against top-10 opponents in Wisconsin and Ohio State and then a tricky road game at Purdue. The three games could go a long way in determining how the season and coach Mike Riley are judged. Riley is 18-13 in three seasons at Nebraska. The Huskers have won two games after a stunning home loss to Northern Illinois and athletic director Shawn Eichorst was fired.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — No. 9 Wisconsin is turning up the pressure, and after swarming Northwestern for eight sacks, the Badgers have their sights set on Nebraska this weekend. The Badgers are averaging 4 sacks per game, tied for fourth nationally and second in the conference. Defensive end Alec James said more speed in the secondary has helped the defense across the aboard. Outside linebacker Garret Dooley led the way last week with three sacks.

Butker’s field goals send Chiefs to 29-20 win over Redskins

Sports

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker drilled a 43-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in his first career game, atoning for an earlier miss and helping Kansas City to a 29-20 victory over the Washington Redskins on Monday night.

Signed off the Carolina practice squad earlier in the week, Butker missed a 46-yarder in the first half before hitting three attempts in the second. The first tied the score 17-all, the next gave the Chiefs the lead and the last made Kansas City (4-0) the league’s only undefeated team.

The Chiefs put an exclamation point on the win when linebacker Justin Houston picked up a fumble as the Redskins (3-2) were trying to keep the game alive and returned it for a game-ending touchdown.

The last time there was only one unbeaten team through the first four weeks of the season was 2010, when the Chiefs were the final team standing. They went on to win the AFC West.

Flags flew at half-staff and there was a moment of silence before the game for victims of the Las Vegas shooting. The Redskins then locked arms for the national anthem, while everyone on the Chiefs side stood with the exception of cornerback Peters and linebacker Ukeme Eligwe.

Redskins cornerback Josh Norman departed in the second quarter with a rib injury , and his backup Quinton Dunbar left early in the fourth. Running back Rob Kelley and safety Deshazor Everett also left with injuries for Washington, while Chiefs right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif was sidelined by a left knee injury on their second offensive play.

UP NEXT: Washington gets a bye week before hosting San Francisco on Oct. 13.; Kansas City returns to the road to face Houston on Sunday night.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017

News

October 3rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some Iowa lawmakers are turning their attention to opioid abuse in the state, though it’s unclear what action they may take next legislative session. A committee will meet at the state Capitol this month to discuss the issue, including a new report from the University of Iowa with recommendations to reduce opioid overdoses and deaths. Rep. David Heaton, a Mount Pleasant Republican leading the committee, says he expects bipartisan support next year for legislation aimed at reducing opioid abuse.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A district court judge in Iowa has upheld a new state law that requires a three-day waiting period for abortions, a move that will send the issue to the Iowa Supreme Court. Polk County District Judge Jeffrey Farrell says in a ruling issued Monday that the law doesn’t place an undue burden on women. Planned Parenthood of the Heartland and the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa are challenging the constitutionally of the waiting period and additional clinic visits. They have filed an appeal.

MARENGO, Iowa (AP) — A woman accused of killing a trucker at an Iowa rest stop along Interstate 80 has pleaded not guilty. Mariana Lesnic entered the written plea Monday in Iowa County. She’s charged with first-degree murder in the Sept. 6 shooting death of 60-year-old Ernest Kummer, who lived in Monroe.

VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Many northwest Iowa students hope their enrollment at the University of South Dakota over the past two years will save them several thousand dollars. The Sioux City Journal reports that the South Dakota Board of Regents began extending in-state tuition to new Iowa freshmen and transfer students attending one of the state’s four public universities in the 2016-2017 school year. The university says the incentive has led to a nearly 70 percent increase in Iowa residents at the university.

Banged-up Chiefs offensive line loses Duvernay-Tardiff

Sports

October 2nd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The banged-up Kansas City Chiefs offensive line lost right guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif to a left knee injury on their second offensive play Monday night against Washington.

Duvernay-Tardif, who signed a five-year, $41.25 million contract extension earlier this year, was blocking for Kareem Hunt when his knee got rolled over at an awkward angle. He remained on the field for a few minutes before the training staff helped him to the sideline.

The Chiefs were already playing without center Mitch Morse, who missed his second straight game with a foot sprain, and backup guard Parker Ehinger, who had surgery for a torn ACL last year.

Left tackle Eric Fisher missed practice with back spasms this week but started the game.