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3 arrested on separate charges in Red Oak

News

October 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – Red Oak Police report three recent arrests. At around 3:30-a.m. Sunday (Oct. 27th), Police in Red Oak arrested 50-year-old Shannon Ray Porter, of Red Oak, for one count of Trespassing/1st offense, and one count of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Porter was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Saturday afternoon, Red Oak Police arrested 27-year-old Destiny Jill Anderson, of Red Oak, following a traffic stop at 2nd and Broadway. Anderson was taken into custody for Driving While Barred. She was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

And, Friday night, Red Oak Police officers arrested 31-year-old Steven Austin Ripley, of Red Oak, for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. Ripley was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening are: Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024

Weather

October 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Today: Sunny & windy, with a high near 68. South winds 10 to 20 mph.
Tonight: Increasing clouds. Low around 52. South winds 15 to 25 mph.
Monday: Partly sunny & windy, with a high near 77. South winds 15 to 30 mph.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy & windy, with a low around 66. S @ 15-35 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny & wind, with a high near 82. S @ 20-40 mph.
Tue. Night: A 40% chance of showers & thunderstorms late. Low around 56.
Wednesday: Showers likely along with possible thunderstorms. Windy. High near 68.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 62. The Low was 24. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 42 and the Low was 25. The Record High for Oct. 27th in Atlantic was 87 in 1922. The Record Low was 9 in 1997. Sunrise today: 7:46; Sunset: 6:22.

JoANNE PROSS, 81, of Atlantic (Svcs. 10/31/24)

Obituaries

October 27th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

JoANNE PROSS, 81, of Atlantic, died Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Heritage House in Atlantic. Funeral services for JoANNE PROSS will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, Oct. 31st (2024), at Zion Lutheran Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Wed. Oct. 30th, from 5-until 7-p.m., with a time of family sharing at 6:30-p.m.

Burial is in the Atlantic Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society.

JoANNE PROSS is survived by:

Her husband – Frank Pross.

Her daughters – Laurie (Michael) Cooley, and Lisa (Dr. William) Pregg.

Her sons – Timothy (Ann) Pross, and Daniel Pross.

10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

ARTHUR “Art” GILBERT JURCHEN, 69, of Vinton (formerly of Wellsburg & a native of Grant) – Svcs. 10/31/24

Obituaries

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

ARTHUR “Art” GILBERT JURCHEN, 69, of Vinton (formerly of Wellsburg, & a native of Grant), died Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Griswold Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. A funeral service for ART JURCHEN will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Thursday, October 31, at the Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Interment will take place in Wellsburg, IA, at St. Paul Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Memorials may be directed to the Jurchen Family in memory of Art. They will be designated at a later date, and may be mailed to the Schmidt Family Funeral Home P.O. Box 523, Atlantic, IA, 50022.

ART JURCHEN is survived by:

His parents – Harold and Roberta Jurchen, of Griswold.

His brothers – Jeffery (Linda) Jurchen, of Cumberland; Ronald “Dean” (Terri) Jurchen, of Sargent Bluff, and Allan (Marina) Jurchen, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

His sister – Rebecca (Dennis) Larson, of Spencer.

and other relatives.

PATRICIA JEAN ESBECK, 91, of Atlantic – formerly of Elk Horn (Public visitation 11/1/24)

Obituaries

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

PATRICIA JEAN ESBECK, 91, of Atlantic (& formerly of Elk Horn, IA), died Friday, October 25, 2024, in Atlantic. A public visitation for PATRICIA ESBECK will be held Friday, Nov. 1st, from 2-until 4-p.m., at Schmidt Family Funeral Home in Atlantic, with a prayer service at 3:30-p.m.

Interment will follow, at Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

PATRICIA ESBECK is survived by:

Her daughters – Patty Hogue,and Lori (Dave) Gearhart.

Her sons – Randy (Debbie) Petersen, and Tim Petersen.

Her stepson – Dale Esbeck.

10 grandchildren, 13 great-Grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren; and her brother and sister-in-laws; other relatives and friends.

ALICE JEAN SHRIVER, 93, of Atlantic (Memorial Svcs. 11/1/24)

Obituaries

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

ALICE JEAN SHRIVER, 93, of Atlantic, died Friday, October 25, 2024, at Heritage House in Atlantic. Memorial services for ALICE SHRIVER will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 1, 2024, at the First United Presbyterian Church in Atlantic.  Roland Funeral Service in Atlantic has the arrangements.

The service at the church will be livestreamed at https://www.youtube.com/@AtlanticPresbyterian

Visitation with the family present will be held from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Thursday, October 31, 2024, at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.

Burial will take place prior to the service at 10:00 a.m,. at the Wiota Cemetery.

ALICE SHRIVER  is survived by:

Her children – Vanessa (Paul) Dreager, and Craig (Vicki) Shriver all of Atlantic, and Patty (Terry) Haupert, of Menasha, WI.

5 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandson.

Condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

2024 High School Football Playoff Schedule/Update (October 25th)

Sports

October 26th, 2024 by Asa Lucas

ROUND OF 16

First Round: 5A, 4A, 3A | Second Round: 2A, 1A, A, 8P

All games at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, unless noted

CLASS 5A

POD A

Waukee at Iowa City Liberty

Linn-Mar at Ankeny, following Ankeny Centennial

POD B

Cedar Falls vs. Dowling Catholic, at Mediacom Stadium

Iowa City, City at Ankeny Centennial, 5:30 p.m.

POD C

Iowa City, West at Bettendorf

Southeast Polk at Pleasant Valley

POD D

Sioux City, East at Valley, W.D.M.

Waterloo, West at Johnston

CLASS 4A

POD A

Fort Dodge at North Polk

Xavier, Cedar Rapids at Norwalk

POD B

Newton at Decorah

Western Dubuque at North Scott

POD C

Clear Creek-Amana at Pella

Waverly-Shell Rock at Gilbert

POD D

Ballard at Lewis Central

ADM at Spencer

CLASS 3A

POD A

Clear Lake at Humboldt

Solon at Benton Community

POD B

MOC-Floyd Valley at Sergeant Bluff-Luton

Bishop Heelan, Sioux City at Nevada

POD C

Assumption, Davenport at Wahlert Catholic, Dubuque

Williamsburg at Independence

POD D

Harlan Community at Algona

Carroll at Mount Vernon

CLASS 2A

POD A

Western Christian, Hull at West Lyon

CLGLR at Kuemper Catholic, Carroll

POD B

Greene County at PCM

Mediapolis at Mid-Prairie

POD C

Osage at Spirit Lake

Crestwood at North Fayette Valley

POD D

West Marshall at Van Meter

West Burlington/Notre Dame at Anamosa

CLASS 1A

POD A

West Branch at Grundy Center

Sumner-Fredericksburg at Manson Northwest Webster

POD B

South Hamilton at Dike-New Hartford

Emmetsburg at South Hardin

POD C

Hinton at OABCIG

Underwood at Treynor

POD D

Regina, Iowa City at Woodward-Granger

MFL MarMac at Wilton

CLASS A

POD A

MMCRU at West Hancock

Woodbury Central at Gehlen Catholic, LeMars

POD B

Mount Ayr at ACGC

Riverside at Tri-Center

POD C

Saint Ansgar at Wapsie Valley

Nashua-Plainfield at Maquoketa Valley

POD D

Bellevue at Lisbon

Pekin at Madrid

EIGHT-PLAYER

POD A

Ar-We-Va at Lenox

Bedford at Montezuma

POD B

Riceville at Bishop Garrigan, Algona

Janesville at Edgewood-Colesburg

POD C

WACO at Don Bosco, Gilbertville

Iowa Valley at Gladbrook-Reinbeck

POD D

CAM at St. Mary’s, Remsen

Woodbine at Audubon

High School Football Scores (October 25th)

Sports

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

Regular Season Matchups

Class 3A, District 6

Nevada 42, Atlantic 7

Harlan 42, Knoxville 7

Creston 50, Perry 49

 

Other Scores

Griswold 54, Melcher Dallas 12

Waukee 66, C.B.A.L. 7

Norwalk 29, Glenwood 26

Lewis Central 49, Dallas Center Grimes 8

 

Playoffs

8 Man

CAM 67, GTRA 64

Audubon 38, East Mills 7

Lenox 72, Exira EHK 16

Ar-We-Va 51, Fremont Mills 22

Bishop Garrigan 62, Tripoli 15

Woodbine 50, Collins Maxwell 14

Janesville 56, St. Edmond 14

WACO 39, Central City 14

Bedford 18, Belle Plaine 12

A

ACGC 28, Wayne 0

Gehlen Catholic 48, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 24

Madrid 41, North Tama 6

Tri-Center 41, South Central Calhoun 0

Wapsie Valley 50, Lake Mills 6

MMCRU 47, Logan-Magnolia 14

Mount Ayr 58, Earlham 50

Riverside, Oakland 29, Lynnville-Sully 27

 

1A

Dike-New Hartford 54, Ogden 0

OABCIG 55, Shenandoah 14

Woodward-Granger 28, East Sac County 6

Hinton 48, AHSTW 20

Underwood 21, Ridge View 10

South Hardin 40, Pella Christian 7

 

2A

Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 48, Chariton 7

Spirit Lake 31, Cherokee 27

Van Meter 56, Albia 10

Greene County 30, Clarinda 6

ISU researcher receives grant to conduct plant gene research, increase resiliency during stress

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – An Iowa State University researcher has received national support to take a deeper dive into a gene that helps plants thrive and survive in the face of environmental threats, with the goal of creating more resilient crops to feed the world. According to the Iowa Capital Dispatch, Michelle Guo, an assistant professor of genetics, development and cell biology at ISU, has spent almost 20 years researching a gene found in plants called Feronia, which impacts many different plant functions and processes. Now, with an almost $2 million grant, Guo and her fellow researchers are looking at the gene in different cell types to try and shut down certain functions while keeping others.

The gene has a hand in ensuring plants both grow well and can protect themselves from stress, Guo said. For example, removing or disrupting the gene creates what she called a “dwarf plant,” and the plant would also become more sensitive to things like salt, which would impact its growth.

Guo received a five-year, $1.8 million grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in order to support her research. The grant, called Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award for Early Stage Investigators (MIRA), doesn’t fund a specific project or area of study, but rather funds Guo directly, so she can utilize the award however she needs.

Feronia has “been in the public eye” for about 20 years and Guo been researching it for nearly that long alongside other groups. Gua said she hopes other researchers are approaching the work from different angles so they could eventually inform other people’s research.

Iowa State University professor and researcher Michelle Guo is researching a specific plant gene in order to try and make plants more resilient under stress. (Photo by Brooklyn Draisey/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

With the effects of climate change becoming more and more apparent, Guo said it’s more important than ever that crops become able to produce large yields even when they’re in less-than-ideal conditions. Creating a more food-secure world is the ultimate goal behind this research, along with helping young scientists further their careers by completing and publishing their work on this important subject.

State culls over a million broiler chickens following legal roadblocks

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 26th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship announced Friday it had “depopulated” birds from Pure Prairie Poultry, Inc., which had previously informed the department it was unable to purchase feed for its broiler chickens and closed its processing plant in Charles City.

The Iowa Capital Dispatch reports, fearing animal welfare concerns, the department intervened Oct. 2  and took over the care, custody and control of the 1.3 million birds, located across 13 Iowa farms. The same day, Pure Prairie Poultry Inc. shuttered its Charles City processing plant and laid off its employees.

Pure Prairie Poultry received $45.6 million from U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2022 to expand the Charles City processing plant. Iowa’s USDA Rural Development office celebrated the expansion with a ribbon cutting in July 2024, just two months before it filed for bankruptcy.

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the situation in a statement Friday, saying:

“This is an incredibly unfortunate situation and raises serious questions about USDA’s oversight of taxpayer dollars. Congress should exercise its oversight authority to ensure that something like this does not happen again and that those responsible are held accountable.”

A press release said the closure of the plant sent the department searching for a buyer and processor, which was difficult, “due to the structure of the broiler industry.”

Pure Prairie Poultry, Inc. received $45.6 million in USDA funding in 2022 to expand its processing plant in Charles City. (Photo courtesy of USDA)

According to court filings in the Third Judicial District Court of Iowa located in Sioux County, IDALS reached an agreement with Tyson Foods. It stipulated that IDALS would cover care costs for the chicken until they reached market weight, then Tyson would handle catching, loading and transportation of the birds to a processing plant. The filings state Tyson would have purchased the birds for 50 cents per bird, which was half of the company’s original offer.

Some of the growers contracted by Pure Prairie Poultry indicated they would argue their lien rights on the birds, which the court filings said, “caused Tyson to reconsider the agreement for fear of future litigation” and eventually rescinded its offer.

With mounting costs of caring for the 1.3 million birds, IDALS asked the court to authorize the department to pursue depopulation, or culling the birds. Culling of the birds began Oct. 17 by licensed veterinarians employed by the department and concluded Oct. 25th.  The department has spent over $1 million in dealing with the birds so far, but Don McDowell, IDALS communications director, said the anticipated figure is over $2 million, as many of the expenses have yet to be paid. These costs include feed, farmer contracts, depopulation, disposal, personnel expenses, and mileage.