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Palmer Amaranth Meeting in Shelby County

Ag/Outdoor

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State University Extension will be holding an informational meeting in Shelby County Sept. 19th, on the current issues surrounding the weed Palmer Amaranth. Officials say the weed has been located in Iowa in the past but has had many more discoveries, within the last year, in first year seeded conservation plantings. The weed has the potential to be detrimental to field crops in the future.

The meeting will discuss plant identification and biology, management tactics and the current infestations in Iowa. You’re invited to join Iowa State Field Agronomist Mike Witt on Monday, Sept. 19th at 9:30-a.m., at the Shelby County Extension office in Harlan.

Cass County Democratic Party HQ open house set for 9/17/16

News

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Although the Cass County Democratic Party’s Headquarters has been open since August 29th, a Grand Opening is scheduled for Saturday, September 17th, beginning at 2 PM at 511 Chestnut in Atlantic, according to Sherry Toelle, County Chair. Toelle says she has “Invited all the Democratic Party candidates who will be appearing on the county’s ballot in November. Hillary Clinton’s campaign plans to send a surrogate for her. Patty Judge, Jim Mowrer, and Matt Paladino have been invited but their schedules have yet to be finalized for September.

Dana Kunze, candidate for the Cass County Board of Supervisors, District 4, and Scott Heldt, candidate for the Iowa House District 20, have confirmed their attendance. Snacks and refreshments will be served from 2-until 4-p.m.,” Toelle said.

The Democratic Party Headquarters will be open on weekdays from 10-a.m. until 5-p.m., and on weekends from noon-to 4-p.m. through Election Day. Campaign materials and signs for the Democratic candidates will be available as will voter registration and absentee ballot request forms.  Toelle says the County Democratic Party “Will also be having a Food Drive so, should folks wish to participate, they can bring canned goods and/or other non-perishable food items to HQ on the 17th or at other times. Also needed are paper goods, soaps and detergents, personal hygiene items, and other items that folks in need may be able to use.”

Toelle said also, “Depending on the number of items donated,” they will provide donated goods to several food banks around the county.

Red Oak woman arrested on a felony Theft charge

News

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Thursday night, arrested a woman on a felony, 2nd degree Theft charge for the alleged theft of a motor vehicle. 18-year old Dakota Lynn Girouex, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 8:15-p.m. and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where her cash bond was set at $5,000.

ELEONORA N. ANDERSEN, 94, of Denison & formerly of Audubon (Svcs. 9/10/16)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ELEONORA N. ANDERSEN, 94, of Denison (& formerly of Audubon), died Wed., Sept. 7th, at the Eventide Senior Community, in Denison. Funeral services for ELEONORA ANDERSEN will be held 2-p.m. Saturday, Sept. 10th, at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Pfannebecker Funeral Home in Denison has the arrangements.

Friends may call at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon, Saturday, one-hour prior to the funeral service (1-to-2-p.m.)

Interment will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery at Audubon.

ELEONORA ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her children: Linda Hansen, and Connie (Ken) Quirk all of Brookings, South Dakota; Brian (Francine) Andersen, of Audubon; and Alice (Tim) Baughman, of Denison.

Her brothers: Robert (Wilma) Nicolaisen, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Lawrence (Nina) Clausen, of Exira.

12 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; other relatives and friends.

DAVID LEE ANDERSON, 25, of Omaha (Private visitation)

Obituaries

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DAVID LEE ANDERSON, 25, of Omaha, died Tue., Sept. 6th, at Creighton University Medical Center. A private visitation for family and close friends of DAVID LEE ANDERSON will be held. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan is assisting the family.

DAVID LEE ANDERSON is survived by:

His Maternal Grandfather – Richard Schwery, of Panama.

and numerous area aunts and uncles.

Semi spills load of aluminum on I-29 in Harrison County

News

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol says a flatbed load of aluminum spilled onto Interstate 29 Thursday morning during an accident in Harrison County. A 2010 Peterbilt semi driven by 33-year old Tiras Prothro, of Chicago, IL, was traveling north on I-29 at around 5:25-a.m., when the rig veered to the left and went out of control. The semi entered the median and rolled onto its side. A load of aluminum being hauled by the rig was tossed onto the southbound lanes of I-29 when the accident occurred.

The trailer, which tipped over and came to rest across both northbound lanes on I-29, was hit broadside by a 1999 Peterbilt semi. No injuries were reported.

New bacterial disease called XVV is being found on Iowa corn plants

Ag/Outdoor

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Some Iowa corn growers are finding a new type of disease on the leaves of their crops. Plant pathologist Doug Jardine says the disease streaks the leaves and somewhat resembles “gray leaf spot” but it’s different. Jardine says with corn maturing and drying, it likely won’t spread any further this season. “We’ve probably, for the most part, wrapped up what we’re going to find this year but we’re already making plans to do a more extensive survey next summer,” Jardine says.

The new disease is being called X-V-V and researchers don’t know how it got here, how to control it or even whether it needs to be controlled. The big question is — will it reduce yields? “That we do not know yet,” he says. “Those studies are being planned for next summer.” Jardine says anytime you get something new that has the potential to impact the corn crop, it’s a big deal in the heartland, especially in Iowa where corn is king.

“Most diseases in the corn crop that we deal with on a regular basis are fungal diseases and many of them can be treated with a fungicide for management,” Jardine says. “This is a bacterial disease and we have another bacterial disease in corn called Goss’s Blight which is also fairly widespread across the corn belt. We’ve been living with that for a few decades but this one is new.”

X-V-V has been found in nine states so far, in Iowa, as well as Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Minnesota, Illinois and Colorado.

(Radio Iowa)

Thursday’s (9/8) area Volleyball Scores

Sports

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(3-1) Boyer Valley 25-16-25-25, West Harrison 17-25-18-9
(3-0) CAM, Anita 25-25-27, Charter Oak-Ute 14-21-25
(2-0) Carlisle 21-21, Coon Rapids-Bayard 15-17
(3-0) Central Decatur, Leon 25-25-25, Lenox 20-23-15
(2-0) Collins-Maxwell/Baxter 21-21, Coon Rapids-Bayard 11-10
(2-0) Collins-Maxwell/Baxter 21-21, Panorama 9-16
(2-0) Dallas Center-Grimes 21-21, Coon Rapids-Bayard 14-16
(2-0) Dallas Center-Grimes 25-25, Earlham 15-16
(3-0) Diagonal 25-25-25, Orient-Macksburg 11-17-16
(2-1) Earlham 21-19-15, Perry 18-21-10
(2-0) Earlham 21-21, Collins-Maxwell/Baxter 15-14
(2-0) Earlham 23-21, Panorama 21-8
(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Heartland Christian 10-11-9
(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Clarinda Academy 8-4-4
(3-0) IKM-Manning 25-25-25, Audubon 17-18-23
(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25, AHSTW 17-11-15
(3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-25, Wayne 10-10-4
(3-0) Nodaway Valley 25-25-25, Pleasantville 13-12-15
(2-0) Perry 21-21, Panorama 13-10
(2-0) Sidney 25-25, Weeping Water 19-15
(2-0) Sidney 25-25, Wymore Southern 15-14
(3-0) Siouxland Community Christian 25-25-25, West Monona 20-20-14
(3-0) Stanton 25-25-25, South Page 7-6-7
(3-0) Tri-Center, Neola 25-25-25, Treynor 17-18-14

KJAN listening area weather forecast from the NWS: 9/9/16

Weather

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY FOG. SOUTH WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. PATCHY FOG THROUGH MID MORNING. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING…THEN THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 5 MPH SHIFTING TO THE WEST IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 70 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN THE EVENING…THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE MIDNIGHT. PARTLY CLOUDY AFTER MIDNIGHT. COOLER. LOW IN THE MID 50S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 70 PERCENT.

SATURDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

SUNDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH INCREASING TO AROUND 15 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

MONDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH AROUND 80.

Iowa early News Headlines: Friday, Sept. 9th 2016

News

September 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three Iowa men face charges after state conservation officers say they unlawfully harvested ginseng root from state property. Court records show Kyle Jones and Brent Jones, both of Slater, and Bart Bollie of Madrid, were charged Tuesday with fifth-degree theft, unlawful possession of wild ginseng root from state land and unlawful possession of young wild ginseng.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A deputy Iowa prison warden who was fired in March has been reinstated and awarded $40,000 in back pay, a raise and additional vacation and sick time. The Iowa Department of Corrections fired Michael Kane as deputy warden of the maximum-security prison in Anamosa for alleged rules violations that haven’t been released. But the state reversed its decision last month. Kane, who appealed his firing, says he’s “glad for the outcome.”

CHARITON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a pilot has been found dead after the crash of his plane in northwestern Lucas County. The Sheriff’s Office said in a news release Thursday that the pilot had been flying alone. The Sheriff’s Office says it had been advised Wednesday afternoon by air traffic control in Des Moines that radar contact with the private plane had been lost. The plane wreckage was found around 5:30 p.m.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The American Indian tribe challenging an oil pipeline that would cross four states has some legal advantages in a courtroom, particularly the tribe’s status as a sovereign nation with long ties to the land in question. But stopping a major project like the Dakota Access pipeline after construction has begun is difficult. And even if the Standing Rock Sioux win in federal court, the end result might simply be an altered route.