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September is Preparedness Month in Iowa

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

As we come upon the 15-year anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks on our nation, the Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency and others  recognize September as National Preparedness Month. Disasters can and will happen, it’s a matter of when and where they strike next. Being prepared not only lessens the risk for severe injuries or loss of property, but makes you a better Iowan for acknowledging those risks and being prepared for any type of emergency.NPM2016_2

Montgomery County Emergency Management Director Brian Hamman says there are several simple steps that can ensure that you, your family and your place of business are prepared. Those steps include making an emergency plan, building an emergency kit and being aware of the hazards in your area that could impact you.

For more preparedness tips, visit www.beready.iowa.gov  Preparedness information will also be posted throughout the month on the Montgomery County EMA Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/MontgomeryEMA

For more information on Preparedness Month sponsors, visit:
Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management, www.homelandsecurity.iowa.gov
Iowa Emergency Management Association, www.iowaema.com
Safeguard Iowa Partnership, www.safeguardiowa.org
National Weather Service Des Moines, www.weather.gov/dmx

Iowa’s governor headed to Atlanta on economic development trip

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad leaves today (Wednesday) for a two-day trip to Atlanta. It’s another business prospecting venture for the governor. “The companies we call on, on these trips, are confidential,” Branstad says. Branstad is revealing “most” of the Atlanta-based companies he’ll visit already have operations in Iowa, so he’ll be talking with “decision-makers” about expanding in Iowa.

“I think these calls are important,” Branstad says, “and I’ve done this throughout my tenure as governor and they’ve led to some good things happening.” About five million people live in the Atlanta metro. The typical commute for the average Atlanta worker is 13 miles — the longest in the country. A recent Texas A-and-M study found Atlanta drivers spend 52 HOURS every year, stuck in rush hour traffic.

“One of the benefits we do have in Iowa is a very short commute time and we don’t have the congestion and the cost of living that are true in a lot of other places in the country,” Branstad says. According to the U.S. Census Burea, the longest commute times in Iowa are in rural areas.

The average Guthrie County worker spends 27 minutes on the drive to work. Workers in Iowa’s largest county — Polk County — have an average commute time of 19 minutes. Forty-seven of Iowa’s 99 counties have a longer commute time than Polk County.

(Radio Iowa)

USDA offers rural home loans with interest rates as low as 1%

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The dream of buying a home in rural Iowa is getting cheaper. Home mortgage rates from the U-S-D-A’s Rural Development Agency have dropped to just below 2.875%. Krista Mettscher, a rural housing specialist with the agency, says there are income and other limits with the low rate, but even those with credit issues could qualify.

“Generally speaking, if you have a credit score of about 640, you can get in with some reduced documentation,” Metscher says. “We can do some loans with credit scores under the 640, it just may take a little additional documentation.” Mettscher says some people could find even lower rates. “You can qualify for a subsidized interest rate based on your household size and income,” she says. “You might even qualify for anything from the 2.875 down to a 1% interest rate on a 33-year loan.”

The program is available in most rural communities across the region. http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa Association of Track Coaches Week 2 Cross Country Rankings

Sports

September 7th, 2016 by admin

Released September 6, 2016

Boys 4A

Rank School
1 Pleasant Valley
2 Dowling WDM
3 Valley WDM
4 Prairie CR
5 Waukee
6 Iowa City West
7 Johnston
8 Indianola
9 Iowa City-City High
10 Cedar Falls
11 Urbandale
12 Muscatine
13 Linn-Mar
14 Ankeny
15 Dubuque Hempstead

Teams to Watch
Ankeny Centennial
Cedar Rapids, Washington
Dubuque Senior
Epworth, Western Dubuque
Sioux City, North

Girls 4A

Rank School
1 Johnston
2 Iowa City West
3 Iowa City City High
4 Ankeny Centennial
5 Cedar Falls
6 Waukee
7 Dowling WDM
8 Dubuque Senior
9 Pleasant Valley
10 Linn-Mar
11 Dubuque Hempstead
12 Bettendorf
13 Muscatine
14 Roosevelt DM
15 Ankeny

Teams to Watch
Ames
Cedar Rapids, Kennedy
North Scott Eldridge
Urbandale
Valley WDM

Boys 3A

Rank School
1 Mount Vernon-Lisbon
2 Dallas Center-Grimes
3 Grinnell
4 Gilbert
5 Marion
6 Mount Pleasant
7 Decorah
8 Pella
9 Cedar Rapids Xavier
10 Dubuque Wahlert
11 Spirit Lake
12 Carlisle
13 Waverly Shell Rock
14 Humboldt
15 Atlantic

Teams to Watch
Bondurant-Farrar
Glenwood
Oskaloosa
Sioux City Heelan
Webster City

Girls 3A

Rank School
1 Gilbert
2 Decorah
3 DCG
4 Pella
5 Assumption
6 Wahlert
7 Bishop-Heelan
8 Ft. Madison
9 Marion
10 Humboldt
11 Charles City
12 Denison-Schleswig
13 Spencer
14 North Polk
15 Mt.Vernon-Lisbon

Teams to Watch
Ballard
Center Point-Urbana
Spirit Lake
Winterset
Xavier, Cedar Rapids

Boys 2A

Rank School
1 Garner Hayfield Ventura
2 Unity Christian
3 Mid Prairie Wellman
4 South Hamilton
5 Western Christian
6 Aplington Parkersburg
7 Clear Lake
8 George Little Rock
9 East Marshall LeGrand
10 Anamosa
11 South Winnesheik
12 Tipton
13 Monticello
14 Dike New Hartford
15 Davis County

Teams to Watch
CMB
Ogden
Sioux Center
Waukon

Girls 2A

Rank School
1 Monticello
2 South Winneshiek
3 Pocahontas
4 Mid Prairie
5 Okoboji
6 Cascade
7 Emmetsburg
8 Unity Christian
9 CMB
10 Osage
11 Shenandoah
12 Western Christian
13 Clear Lake
14 Aplington Parkersburg
15 Iowa City Regina

Teams to Watch
Dike-New Hartford
KP-WC
Mediapolis
North Cedar
Underwood

Boys 1A

Rank School
1 Nodaway Valley
2 Pekin
3 Denver
4 Panorama
5 Eagle Grove
6 Boyer Valley
7 West Central Valley
8 Trinity Christian
9 Tri Center
10 Starmont
11 West Fork
12 Calamus Wheatland
13 Marquette
14 Newman Mason City
15 Colo Nesco

Teams to Watch
Bellevue
BCLUW
Central Elkader
Dunkerton
Wapello

Girls 1A

Rank School
1 Central Elkader
2 Pekin
3 North Linn
4 Saint Edmond
5 Hudson
6 Newman
7 Panorama
8 Denver
9 West Fork
10 Jesup
11 Alta Aurelia
12 Treynor
13 Colo Nesco
14 Edgewood Colesburg
15 ACGC

Teams to Watch
Durant
Maple Valley Athton Oto
Marquette
Saint Ansgar
Starmont

VIOLA M. HASS, 88, of Harlan (Svcs. 9/9/16)

Obituaries

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

VIOLA M. HASS, 88, of Harlan, died Sunday, Sept. 4th, in Manilla. Funeral services for VIOLA HASS will be held 10:30-a.m. Friday, Sept. 9th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church, in Harlan. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, Sept. 8th, from 2-until 8-p.m., with the family greeting friends from 5-until 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the Nishnabotna Cemetery in Manilla.

VIOLA HASS is survived by:

Her husband – Lester Hass, of Harlan.

Her daughter – Linda (Jim) Fisher, of Dayton, TX.

4 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

Red Oak man arrested on Page County warrant Tue. evening

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police, Tuesday, arrested 43-year old Robert Allen Childs, of Red Oak, on a Page County warrant for Interference with Official Acts. Childs was taken into custody at around 5:50-p.m. and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was being held on $300 bond.

Red Oak woman cited following hit-and-run accident Tue.

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak investigating a reported hit-and-run property damage accident, located the suspect vehicle and cited a woman for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign. Authorities were called to Highway 34 and Ironwood Road at around 7:30-p.m., Tuesday. When they arrived, they spoke with 17-year old Justin Bernard, of Red Oak, who told them the accident had taken place at Eastern and Summit Streets, when the driver of a Pontiac Grand Am ran the stop sign and his 2000 Chevy pickup hit the right rear corner of the car.

The other driver left the scene after briefly pulling over. Bernard followed the car to the area where officers initially responded, and was able to obtain information from a witness who was able to provide the license plate number of the vehicle.

Officers located 19-year old Savanna Abraham, of Red Oak, and issued her a citation. Damage from the collision amounted to $1,300.

KJAN listening area forecast from the NWS: Wed., 9/7/16

Weather

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Thunderstorms. High in the lower 80s. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of thunderstorms 80 percent.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy with thunderstorms likely in the evening…then mostly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms before midnight and early morning. Partly cloudy early in the morning. Low in the lower 60s. South wind 5 to 10 mph shifting to the west after midnight. Chance of thunderstorms 60 percent.

Thursday: Mostly sunny. High in the lower 80s. North wind around 5 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon.

Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms. Low in the mid 60s. Southeast wind near 5 mph.

Friday: Thunderstorms likely. High in the upper 70s. Chance of thunderstorms 70 percent.

Friday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms. Cooler. Low in the mid 50s.

Saturday: Sunny. High in the lower 70s.

Walmart agrees to drop verification statement from supplements, pay refund

News

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Walmart has agreed to eliminate the statement on its Spring Valley dietary supplements that “independent verification” is done on the products and pay refunds to Iowans who may’ve bought them. Attorney General Tom Miller says the nationwide agreement answers questions raised about the statement. “Walmart for a period of time had a representation on their supplements that said ‘verified by an independent, certified laboratory.’ And we, and I think reasonably in the industry and consumer protection, interpret that to mean that they tested their ingredients to make sure that they had the full amount that was represented of that ingredient and that there weren’t any significant safety concerns,” Miller explains.

But he says the that isn’t what the statement meant. “Their interpretation was that the independent verifier would just verify that some amount — say if it was a garlic supplement — some amount of garlic was in it,” Miller says. “We said that was deceptive based on how people view these things.” Miller says Walmart was very cooperative in the discussions, which led to the agreement to get rid of the statement.

“It’s going to be completely off. They won’t do this sort of representation in the future. They will provide reimbursement for customers who request reimbursement and also they will provide the state of Iowa 100-thousand dollars for additional Iowa consumers (reimbursement), and also for our consumer fund,” Miller says. Miller says if you bought supplements that included the statement on the label, you can get a refund.

“First of all if possible they should ask for a refund from Walmart. If that is not possible, then they should ask for a refund from our consumer protection division,” according to Miller. He says the Walmart issue came up in a general review of product labels. “Separate testing, independent testing is very important in this whole area of supplements and drugs,” Miller explains. “If there is a claim that has been independently tested, we think that that means independent and a means a full test in what is common in the industry. And we want that to continue to be the case.”

The verification statement appeared on about 60 Spring Valley supplements, including some offerings of echinacea, garlic, ginseng, gingko biloba, St. John’s wort, and saw palmetto. For more information go to the Attorney General’s website at www.IowaAttorneyGeneral.gov.

(Radio Iowa)

Area Volleyball Scores from Tue., 9/6/16

Sports

September 7th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(3-0) A-D-M, Adel 25-25-25, Perry 10-16-22
(3-0) Boone 25-25-25, Carroll 17-12-16
(3-1) Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-25-24-25, CAM, Anita 15-22-26-23
(3-1) East Mills 21-25-25-25, Fremont-Mills 25-19-18-21
(3-1) East Union 25-25-22-25, Lenox 15-20-25-22
(3-0) Essex 25-25-25, Clarinda Academy 6-5-7
(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Shenandoah 13-17-14
(3-0) Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 20-22-15
(3-1) Lewis Central 25-25-22-26, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 10-20-25-24
(3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-27, Southwest Valley 19-18-25
(3-0) Nodaway Valley 25-25-25, Bedford 18-21-11
(3-0) OA-BCIG 25-25-25, Woodbury Central 17-22-13
(3-0) Red Oak 25-25-25, Glenwood 13-11-10
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, South Page 10-9-12
(2-0) Siouxland Community Christian 25-25, Charter Oak-Ute 8-9
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, Heartland Christian 6-7-17
(3-0) Westwood, Sloan 25-25-25, Siouxland Community Christian 15-24-19
(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Earlham 11-16-15