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JEAN E. WAGONER, 91, of Clarinda (Svcs. 2/23/17)

Obituaries

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JEAN E. WAGONER, 91, of Clarinda, has died. Funeral services for JEAN WAGONER will be held 10-a.m. Thursday, Feb. 23rd, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Clarinda. Walker-Merrick Funeral Home in Clarinda is in charge of the arrangements.

Visitation with her family is from 4-until 7-p.m. Wednesday (2/22) at the funeral home, located at 400 W. Glen Miller Drive (Just off Highway 2).

Atlantic boys start postseason run tonight versus Winterset

Sports

February 20th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic boys basketball team will begin postseason play tonight at home against Winterset in a Class 3A District Semifinal.  The Trojans have lofty goals to make a deep run in the playoffs and get over the hump after being very close to the state tournament numerous times over the past six seasons.  It will start tonight against the team they opened the season against in the Huskies. Atlantic won that season opener 83-59.

The Trojans are 16-5 on the season and have been led by Senior Garrett Franken averaging 24 points and 9 rebounds per game. The Huskies are 6-15 on the year and are led by Sophomore Casey Kleemeier averaging 16 points per game.

The game will be the second half of a doubleheader with Harlan facing ADM first at 6:30pm. Tip-off for the Atlantic vs. Winterset game is set for 8:00pm. Jim Field will have coverage immediately following coverage of the Exira-EHK girls game.

Atlantic fans are encouraged to wear white to create a whiteout to support the Trojans tonight.

LELAND JOHNSON, 93, of Greenfield (Svcs. 2/25/17)

Obituaries

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LELAND JOHNSON, 93, of Greenfield, died Jan. 9th, at the Good Samaritan Society, in Fontanelle. Memorial services for LELAND JOHNSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Saturday, Feb. 25th, at the Steen Funeral Home, in Greenfield.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, Feb. 24th. ; Online condolences may be left at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the Leland Johnson Memorial Fund, to be established by the family at a later date.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in Anita, with a luncheon to follow the the Anita American Legion.

LELAND JOHNSON is survived by:

His wife – Karen Johnson, of Greenfield.

His sons – Dale (Julie) Johnson, of NC., & Lyle (Emma) Johnson, of AZ.

7 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.

GARNET STRIBE, 97, of Manning (Svcs. 02/23/2017)

Obituaries

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GARNET STRIBE, 97, of Manning, died Monday, Feb. 20th, at the Manning Regional Health Care Center. Funeral Services for GARNET STRIBE will be held Thursday, February 23rd at 10:00am at the Presbyterian Church in Manning. Ohde Funeral Home in Manning has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday, February 22nd from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning.  Visitation will resume on Thursday at 9:00am at the Church prior to services.

GARNET STRIBE is survived by:

Sons: Russell Stribe of Manning. Dr. Richard Stribe of Webster City.

5 Grandchildren

10 Great Grandchildren

Branstad says public worker pension reform ‘not something that could be done quickly’

News

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad does not expect to approve changes in the pension systems for government workers in Iowa before he resigns and heads to China to serve as U.S. Ambassador. “It’s not something that could be done that quickly,” Branstad sys. “…I think it would make sense to have a long-range study that would look at moving a defined contribution as opposed to a defined benefit system as a lot of companies have already done.”

The phrase “defined benefit” is another way to say a pension. The 401-K programs in the private sector use the “defined contributions” of workers who save for their own retirement, sometimes with a matching contribution from their employer. Branstad has long been an advocate of changing IPERS, the state pension system for 335-thousand current, former and retired workers, for NEW workers entering government employment are no longer promised a pension, but have 401-K style accounts.

“If you’re going to do that, it’s a long-term commitment and I think you need to look at maybe even a hybrid system over the period of adjustment,” Branstad says. “A number of states and communities are looking at that.”

This weekend, the governor’s former budget director who now heads a taxpayers group said she hopes legislators are “teeing up a look” at pension reform.

(Radio Iowa)

Postseason basketball schedule Monday 2/20/2017

Sports

February 20th, 2017 by admin

Trips to the State Tournament are on the line tonight for girls teams in Class 1A and 2A tonight and district play is set to begin for Class 3A boys as well.  We’ll have coverage of two games for you on KJAN. At 7:00pm Exira-EHK takes on Akron-Westfield in the Class 1A Region 1 Final in Mapleton. At 8:00pm the Atlantic boys begin district play with a home game against Winterset.  Check out the full schedule of area games below.

GIRLS

CLASS 1A Regional Finals

Region 1 @ Mapleton: Exira-EHK vs. Akron Westfield 7:00pm – ON KJAN
Region 8 @ Neola: Glidden-Ralston vs. Sidney 7:00pm

CLASS 2A Regional Finals

Region 2 @ Ida Grove: Treynor vs. West Sioux 7:00pm
Region 3 @ Stuart: Mount Ayr vs. Logan-Magnolia 7:00pm
Region 4 @ Waukee: Van Meter vs. Panorama 7:00pm

BOYS

CLASS 3A District Semifinals

District 15 @ Atlantic: ADM vs. Harlan 6:30pm
District 15 @ Atlantic: Atlantic vs. Winterset 8:00pm- ON KJAN

District 16 @ Glenwood: Carroll vs. Creston 6:30pm
District 16 @ Glenwood: Glenwood vs. Denison-Schleswig 8:00pm

CLASS 4A Substate First Round

Substate 1 @ Sioux City West: Sioux City West vs. Sioux City North 7:00pm
Substate 1 @ Lewis Central: Lewis Central vs. Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 7:00pm

Iowa union files lawsuit against collective bargaining law

News

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa’s largest state employees union has filed a lawsuit challenging a new law that eliminates most collective bargaining rights for public workers. The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Iowa Council 61 filed the lawsuit Monday in Polk County District Court. It seeks an order halting immediate enforcement of the changes.

The law, signed by Gov. Terry Branstad on Friday, prohibits public sector unions from negotiating over issues like health insurance and supplemental pay. It exempts certain public safety employees such as law enforcement officers and firefighters from some negotiating provisions.

The lawsuit claims the law establishes two classes of public employee bargaining units, and the designation violates language in the state constitution that ensures equality to citizens.

Backyard & Beyond 2-20-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 20th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen talks about the Garden Seminar coming up on March 18.

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Iowans warned about the dangers of laundry detergent “pods”

News

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who use laundry detergent “pods” are being warned to use extra caution with the products if there are kids in the house. Curious children might squeeze the packets and get squirted in the face. Registered nurse Joan McVoy says if that blue goo hits them in the eye, you need to act quickly. “What’s different about these laundry packets as opposed to liquid detergents is these are much more alkaline in nature and they really have a potential to cause a serious burn to the eye,” McVoy says. “The most important thing parents can do if this happens is to irrigate the eye and then they’re going to need to go to an emergency room.”

Poison center hotlines in Iowa and elsewhere have been receiving a lot of traffic because of the laundry pods. “Already in January, poison centers across the country have gotten close to 800 calls on laundry packets, last year, close to 12,000,” McVoy says. “These are things people have in their homes and if they have small children, they need to know exactly what to do if kids get into it.”

The packets had been subject of warnings months ago as a child, mistaking the packets for candy, might pop them in their mouth. The new advisories are specifically about the packets being a threat to young eyes.  “They’re super-concentrated detergents and since they are more alkaline, they have a chance to penetrate quickly and they cause a lot of pain when children get it in their eyes,” McVoy says. “If the irrigation isn’t done immediately, they can cause a pretty bad chemical burn to the eye.”

For questions, call the Iowa Statewide Poison Control Center at 800-222-1222.

(Radio Iowa)

Field/Grassland Fire Danger Assessments begin in Shelby County

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

February 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency say Local Fire Danger Assessments for this spring season have begun, as a result of several, recently experienced grass and brush fires. EMA Coordinator Bob Seivert says with the record breaking and unseasonably high heat , dead vegetation is extremely flammable. The National Weather service is issuing Fire weather watches for tomorrow (Tuesday) for parts of southeast Nebraska.

Seivert says one change you should be aware of, is that when conditions rapidly change to the very highest category and or the NWS issues a Red Flag Warning, the Shelby County EMA will immediately change the local Fire Danger Boards to Extreme and all burning will be prohibited, unless prior arrangements are made with the local Fire Chief and a burn plan is completed and filed. Fire departments will be notified via “I am responding.”

Seivert says even with the snow in the forecast, once it is gone, drying occurs much more rapidly than most people realize. Their goal, he says is to reduce unnecessary emergency response, by elevating the public’s awareness of conditions favorable to burning, and offering burn plan assistance, for any size burn. The cooperative initiative between the local fire Departments, their Chiefs, and Emergency Management in Shelby County has proven effective in every aspect.

Participating businesses and fire stations should place their Local Fire Danger Signs in the HIGH Category until the next update on Thursday, Feb. 23rd.

As a reminder: The High Fire Danger Category means Burning of any kind is restricted unless approval is received from local Fire Chief. Controlled burns that are not reported will result in Fire Department being dispatched, and Fires extinguished if determined to be un-safe. Call 712-755-2124 if you have any questions.