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Heartbeat Today 09-21-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 21st, 2016 by admin

Jim Field talks about harvest safety.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST

Trading Post

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

FOR SALE: A new pair of Wrangler size 12 steel-toed work boots (w/8” tall ankle protection). $20. MTD 22″ self-propelled lawnmower, new air filter and blade, recent oil change, $75. Call 712-243-2860.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/21/2016

Podcasts, Sports

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.

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Lenox woman arrested on assault charge in Creston

News

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports a woman from Lenox was arrested Tuesday night on a simple assault charge. 26-year old Makinze Reed was taken into custody at around 6:40-p.m. and subsequently released on a Promise to Appear later, in court.

Creston Police said also, 46-year old Randy Overholtzer, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday night for Driving While Revoked. He was later released on $1,000 bond. And, 30-year old Daman Wells, of Creston, was arrested early this (Wednesday) morning, for OWI/2nd offense. Wells was later released on $2,000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 9/21/2016

News, Podcasts

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Cass County Extension Report 09-21-2016

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 21st, 2016 by admin

w/ Extension Program Coordinator Kate Olson

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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 9/21/16

Weather

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: P/Cldy, warm & humid. High 91. S @ 15-25.

Tonight: P/Cldy w/scattered showers & tstrms late. Low 72. S @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms. High 85. S @ 10-20.

Friday: Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms ending early; Becoming P/Cldy. High 88.

Saturday: P/Cldy w/scattered shwrs & tstrms redeveloping late. High 88.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 91. Our 24-hour Low (ending today at 7-a.m.) was 53.  Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 76 and the low was 56. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 96in 1937. The Record Low was 29 in 1918 & 1999.

Iowa’s fall color show could be average rather than awesome

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The head of the Iowa DNR’s State Forest section is predicting an “average” year for fall colors. Jeff Goerndt is hoping he’s wrong, but says recent wet and cool conditions may not result in the best and brightest show for leaf watchers. “We’re really keeping an eye on northeast Iowa, where we typically have our best fall color. We’ve had some really heavy rain, storm events and flooding in that area. There’s more cooler and wet weather forecast for that area and that’s not necessarily the best recipe for good fall color,” Goerndt says.

Northeast Iowa has an abundance of hard maple trees, which supply bright red and orange colors. Goerndt suggests the Loess Hills in western Iowa offer a completely different, yet equally stunning, fall look.

Photo from the Iowa River, Coralville, Iowa City CVB via Radio IA

Photo from the Iowa River, Coralville, Iowa City CVB via Radio IA

“There are a lot of cedar trees, which give you sort of green colors, mixed in with a lot of yellow colors from some of the ash and cottonwood trees,” Goerndt says. “It’s sort of a different fall color look than what you’re going to see around the rest of the state.”

Leaves typically change first across northern Iowa between the last week of September to the second week of October. Central and southern Iowa generally change color between mid to late October. The annual fall color show is a big tourist attraction for many cities and towns around the state. “Folks like to visit our state parks and state forest areas, especially the areas around the larger reservoirs with a lot of trees. Also, if you get out there and drive those scenic byways around the state, those are great places to view fall color,” Goerndt says.

Weekly updates on fall color information can be found at iowadnr.gov/fallcolor.

(Radio Iowa)

Creston Cross Country Invite 09/20/2016

Sports

September 21st, 2016 by admin

Creston Cross Country Invitational
Tuesday, September 20, 2016

GIRLS

Class A

Team Results

  1. Glenwood 40
  2. Atlantic 68
  3. Shenandoah 71
  4. Winterset 77
  5. Creston 127
  6. CB Thomas Jefferson 148
  7. Clarinda
  8. Red Oak

Individual Results

  1. Brielle Baker, Creston 21:06.5
  2. Clair Campbell, Shenandoah
  3. Aubrey McIntyre, Glenwood
  4. Ashely Wendt, Atlantic
  5. Carlie Manrose, Shenandoah
  6. Kate Kaufman, Glenwood
  7. Lacey Jackson, Glenwood
  8. Haley Palmer, Glenwood
  9. Morgan Gant, CB Thomas Jefferson
  10. Karsyn Rush, Atlantic

Class B

Team Results

  1. Earlham 30
  2. East Union 48
  3. Southwest Valley 80
  4. Martensdale St. Marys 87
  5. Mount Ayr 93

Individual Results

  1. Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley 20:53.5
  2. Eva Fisk, Earlham
  3. Katlyn Holaday, CAM
  4. Maddie Lohman, Diagonal
  5. Jena Proffitt, East Union
  6. Emma Lucas, Bedford
  7. Skylyr Stewart, Martensdale St Marys
  8. Maslyn Hummel, Southwest Valley
  9. Kaylee Zweigart, Earlham
  10. Allison Hadley, East Union

BOYS

Class A

Team Results

  1. Glenwood 63
  2. Atlantic 63
  3. CB Thomas Jefferson 66
  4. Winterset 77
  5. Shenandoah 116
  6. Red Oak 118
  7. Creston 169

Individual Results

  1. McGwire Midkiff, CB Thomas Jefferson 17:41.7
  2. Phoenix Shadden, Atlantic
  3. Bradley Dennis, Atlantic
  4. Parson Covington, Glenwood
  5. Allen Zermeno, CB Thomas Jefferson
  6. Ben Irr, Creston
  7. Sam McIntyre, Glenwood
  8. Jalen Petersen, Atlantic
  9. Mason Parks, Glenwood
  10. Charles Howell, Winterset

Class B

Team Results

  1. Nodaway Valley, 15
  2. Earlham 59
  3. Mount Ayr 103
  4. Martensdale St Marys 113
  5. Southwest Valley 123
  6. Bedford 132

Individual Results

  1. Shane Breheny, Nodaway Valley 17:25.1
  2. Brayten Funke, Nodaway Valley
  3. Tyler Breheny, Nodaway Valley
  4. Brayten Funke, Nodaway Valley
  5. Matthew Dickinson, Nodaway Valey
  6. Josh Tibbits, Martensdale St Marys
  7. Skyler Rawlings, Nodaway Valley
  8. Thomas Payne, Earlham
  9. Dallas Kreager, Nodaway Valley
  10. Joshua Baudler, Nodaway Valley

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Iowa DOT ready to launch its Standing Corn Program

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 21st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Fall arrives Thursday and the Iowa Department of Transportation is already looking ahead to winter by signing farmers up for the Standing Corn Program. Scott Suhr,  the D-O-T’s district transportation planner, based in Atlantic, explains how it works: “We actually have this program where we pay farmers to leave corn in their field. The corn that’s left in the field in drifting areas holds the snow back from the roadway and has a benefit to the DOT and to the motorist by keeping the snow off the road.”

The program has been around some 15 years. The agency also pays farmers five-dollars for each bushel of corn left in the field. Once spring arrives, farmers are free to harvest the corn. There is a second installment of the program that involves installing snow fences. Suhr says, “If we have drifting areas along certain highways, you can put up snow fence and we’ll pay the farmers to put that fence up, I think it’s a dollar a foot that we pay out for that.”

The program makes the D-O-T’s work more efficient. “Some of the winters we have in Iowa, you can get a lot of blowing snow and if you have this eight or ten rows of corn that’s holding that snow that’s drifting back from the roadway, then, motorists don’t have to deal with it or our maintenance crews,” Suhr says. “It also helps us clean up these winter storms a lot quicker.”

To qualify, the unpicked corn rows must be nearest to the road and the D-O-T will only compensate farmers for up to 16 rows. There’s no official deadline date for farmers to join, but he says they like to have all the information ready by the time harvest starts — by the first or second week of October.

(Radio Iowa)