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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, Wednesday, 2/15/2017

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Henderson man charged in connection w/Tues. accident

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An accident Tuesday afternoon in Red oak caused several thousand dollars damage, but no one was injured. Authorities say 20-year old Colton Story, of Henderson, was arrested on a charge of OWI/2nd offense after the 1990 Honda Accord he was driving hit the rear of a small utility trailer and a Bobcat 2200 UTV it was hauling, as well as a pickup pulling the trailer. The pickup was driven by Will Horsley, of Villisca.

Story was also cited for Minor in Possession of Alcohol and Failure to Obey a Traffic Control device (Stop light). According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the collision occurred at the intersection of W. Cherry Street and Highway 48, in Red Oak. Official say Horsley was exiting the Hy-Vee Plaza and turning north onto Highway 48 after the light turned green. Story was southbound on Highway 48 and had a red light. Horsely told investigators Story did not slow down upon approaching the intersection and he was unable to avoid the collision.

Horsley’s trailer, was a total loss, while the UTV sustained about $2,000 damage. The pickup sustained damage to its trailer hitch. Story’s car was considered a total loss.

Troopers: Speeders abound on Iowa highways

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol is reporting troopers are seeing more motorists who are traveling 20 to 30 miles-an-hour over posted speed limits. Patrol Sergeant Nathan Ludwig has a few ideas about why these drivers are taking such risks. “I think cars are faster and people, just bottom line, they’re in a hurry. So, they want to push the pedal as fast as they can go and see if they’re going to get caught or not,” Ludwig says.

There are fewer troopers monitoring Iowa’s roadways than there were many years ago, but Ludwig says there are many ways for the patrol to spot speeding motorists.
“One of the things we try to utilize a lot more is aircraft for speed enforcement,” Ludwig says.

Other motorists, who are obeying the speed limit, can also help the patrol track down extreme speeders. “Safely call 911, that’s probably the best thing, because they’re a risk to everyone else out there that’s on interstate,” Ludwig says. “We get broadcasts all the time on the police radio about a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed and if there’s an officer in the area, we’ll try to get that person stopped.”

Last week, the Iowa State Patrol posted a photo on its Facebook page showing a vehicle was clocked at 102 miles-an-hour on Interstate 80 near Des Moines.

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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 2/15/17

Weather

February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 50. NW-W @ 10-15.

Tonight: Fair to P/Cldy. Low 30. SW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 63. SW @ 10-20.

Friday: P/Cldy. High 68.

Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 60.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low this morning was 25. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 45 and the low was 28. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 72 in 1921. The Record Low was -31 in 1905.

Area Boys basketball scores from 2/14/17

Sports

February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ADM, Adel 65, Norwalk 58

Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 62, Sergeant Bluff-Luton 60, OT

Glenwood 73, Lewis Central 60

Harlan 70, Creston 66, OT

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Feb. 15, 2017

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Both chambers of the Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature have pushed back scheduled votes on a bill that would eliminate most collective bargaining rights for public workers in the state. The House chamber, which debated the bill for several hours, agreed after 10:30 p.m. Tuesday to adjourn until Wednesday morning. The Senate took similar action shortly after 8:30 p.m. Democrats, now in the minority, have filed dozens of proposed changes to the bill.

UNDATED (AP) — Despite President Steven Leath’s claim that the sale should make money, Iowa State University expects to lose tens of thousands of dollars unloading an airplane it purchased 2 ½ years ago for his travel. A notice seeking a broker to handle the sale says Iowa State will likely list the 2011 Cirrus between $429,000 and $480,000. That would be less than what the university has called the “exceptional price” of $498,000 it paid in 2014 _ before the broker gets paid a hefty fee.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — An audit is questioning whether Iowa State University President Steven Leath violated policy in storing and transporting firearms in school housing and airplanes without written approvals. The Board of Regents audit report says the university has no documentation that Leath applied for and received waivers required by policy to bring guns on campus. The report says Leath stores multiple firearms at the president’s mansion, the Knoll, and has brought them on university planes.

WEVER, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have identified a man whose body was found in an eastern Iowa park. The Hawk Eye reports that the body of 47-year-old James Merlin Nelson was found Saturday in Indian Path Park in north Lee County. Lee County Sheriff Stacy Weber said Monday that an autopsy has been ordered. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is leading the investigation into Nelson’s death.

Stroman, McHugh, Odorizzi win; Wacha, Anderson, Walker lose

Sports

February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Toronto’s Marcus Stroman, Houston’s Collin McHugh and Tampa Bay’s Jake Odorizzi have won their salary arbitration cases, and St. Louis’ Michael Wacha, Milwaukee’s Chase Anderson and Arizona’s Taijuan Walker have lost.

Decisions for all six starting pitchers, eligible for arbitration for the first time, were announced Tuesday. Teams and players have split 12 decisions this winter. Four players, all relief pitchers, remain scheduled for hearings this week: the New York Yankees’ Dellin Betances, Baltimore’s Brad Brach, the Chicago Cubs’ Pedro Strop and Pittsburgh’s Tony Watson.

The sides are on track for 16 hearings, the most since teams won 10 of 16 decisions in 1994.

Evansville’s balance subdues Drake 87-70

Sports

February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Ryan Taylor and Jaylon Brown each scored 22 points, David Howard added 21 points and Evansville beat Drake 87-70 Tuesday night for its fourth straight win.

Graham Woodward made a 3 for Drake to reduce its deficit to 55-52 with 13:14 remaining. But Evansville countered with a pair of Dru Smith free throws, Taylor hit a 3, and Howard made a pair of free throws to extend the lead 10 in less than a two-minute span.

After the teams exchanged 3s, Evansville (14-14, 5-10 Missouri Valley) scored six straight and led 71-55. Drake (7-20, 5-10) couldn’t get closer than 11 points the rest of the way.

Evansville was 33 for 57 (58 percent) from the floor while Drake was 23 for 52 (44 percent). The two teams were a combined 31 for 34 from the foul line. Evansville had the edge on the glass 35-20.

Reed Timmer led Drake with 20 points and Woodward scored 11. Drake has dropped six straight and seven of its last eight.

The Latest: Chambers postpone votes on bargaining bill

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February 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Both chambers of the Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature have pushed back scheduled votes on a bill that would eliminate most collective bargaining rights for public workers in the state.

The House chamber, which debated the bill for several hours, agreed after 10:30 p.m. Tuesday to adjourn until Wednesday morning. The Senate took similar action shortly after 8:30 p.m.

Democrats, now in the minority, have filed dozens of proposed changes to the bill. At least one amendment in the Senate to gut the measure failed.

The legislation is expected to pass amid support from GOP legislative leaders, Gov. Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, the incoming governor. However, the timing of final votes remained unclear.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th

Trading Post

February 15th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Bathroom Medicine Cabinet, tri-fold mirror 30” wide x 32” height, $40.  712-789-0479.

FOR SALE:  We have small, good horse quality grass hay bales for $4 a bale. Baled dry and stored inside. We are located near Hamlin. Call us at 712-268-5560.

FOR SALE: Hoverround electric wheel chair. I purchase this chair in Sept of 2016 as was told it was in excellent condition with new batteries. I purchased this for my wife and she never had a chance to use it. It has been in my heated garage all winter and batteries have been charged. This chair works great on sidewalks and even grass areas. The chair has several speed settings, and turns around on a dime. ASKING 795.00 OR BEST OFFER. 712-254-6936 MASSENA.

FOR SALE:  sound equipment, peavy speakers for p.a. system with stands, peavy powerboard 12 channel mixer, guitar speaker cabinet with four 12 inch speakers, two peeve bass cabinets with two 15 inch speakers each, special effects board, great stuff for D.J. or karaoke.  Call 712-250-0788.