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Early beach monitoring results show no algae problems, several bacteria spikes

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The weekly monitoring program that tests waters at the state park beaches is now into its fifth week. The coordinator of the program, Mary Skopec, says there’ve been some good early results. “So far this year we haven’t seen any of the blue-green algae toxins — that’s a good thing,” Skopec says. “We had regular bacteria impairments, we’ve had a number of rainstorms bringing bacteria into our lakes. Heavy rains early in the season are not unusual, but some of the levels we have seen have been pretty high.” Skopec says they did see some high bacteria levels in the Great Lakes region in northern Iowa, which is not common.

“We normally don’t see very high levels of bacteria at the Okobojis, and last week they got hit pretty hard. So we saw a number of advisories at beaches where we normally don’t see that,” Skopec says. The heavy downpours that have been popping up create problems as the water runs off quickly. “If we see very heavy rains it’s hard for the ground to absorb a lot of that water and we do see the bacteria being washed off from the landscape into the beach and the bacteria levels spiking. So, that certainly is a driver, those heavy rains that we’ve had this year,” Skopec explains. She says the good news is sunshine following the heavy rains helps kill off the bacteria. Skopec says the blue-green algae can pose a larger problem.

“Because they are a toxin and the illnesses can be more severe — including things like respiratory distress where people have a hard time breathing,” according to Skopec. “We do see pet issues as well with the blue-green algae, so it is a little bit or concerning than the bacteria which tends to be a little stomach upset and some diarrhea, which is uncomfortable but not nearly as severe as the blue-green algae illness that you might see.”\

You can go online and see a map of the weekly testing results at the Iowa D-N-R website. http://www.iowadnr.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water-Quality/Water-Monitoring/Beaches

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs announces $1.2 million in grants

News

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

DES MOINES – The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs today announced it has awarded 119 grants totaling more than $1.2 million to organizations, people and projects in 40 communities that strengthen quality of life and cultural vitality in Iowa.

Local projects that are being supported include:

  • Creston: $10,000 Art Project Grant: Arts will partner with Creston High School and artist Jordan Weber to design and paint a public mural in Creston.
  • Elk Horn: $10,000 Art Project Grant: The Museum of Danish America will present The Whimsical World of Bjørn Wiinblad, an iconic Danish artist in the 20th century active throughout Europe and the United States.
  • Greenfield: $2,500 Cultural Trust Stability Grant: Warren Cultural Center will receive funding to support the stability of the organization with a Part-Time Development Director.

“With these investments, we continue to partner with artists and organizations who are making our communities more culturally vibrant and attractive to people who want to live and work in our state,” Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs Director Mary Cownie said. “We congratulate our grant recipients and encourage all Iowans to experience and enjoy the arts in Iowa.”

In total, the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs awarded $1,271,257 in grant funding through its Iowa Arts Council division for art projects, artist fellowships, programs, operating support, and strategic planning/fundraising. Grant categories include the following:

  • Art Project Grants
  • Artist Fellowships
  • Cultural Leadership Partner Art Project Grants
  • Cultural Leadership Partner Operating Support Grants
  • Cultural Trust Stability Grants

With today’s announcement, the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs continues to preserve and promote Iowa’s collective heritage and unique sense of place while investing in people and projects that cultivate creativity, foster economic growth and enhance the cultural identity of local communities. More information about the grant programs is available at www.iowaculture.gov.

Heat Advisory issued for Union, Taylor, and Ringgold Counties

Weather

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

UNION-CLARKE-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD
1039 AM CDT WED JUN 22 2016

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT THIS EVENING...

* TEMPERATURE...THE COMBINATION OF HOT TEMPERATURES AND
  DEWPOINTS IN THE 70S WILL PRODUCE HEAT INDEX VALUES OF 101 TO
  105 BY THIS AFTERNOON.

* IMPACTS...HEAT-RELATED ILLNESSES WILL BE MORE LIKELY FOR THOSE
  SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS TODAY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HEAT ADVISORY MEANS THAT A PERIOD OF HOT TEMPERATURES IS
EXPECTED. THE COMBINATION OF HOT TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY
WILL COMBINE TO CREATE A SITUATION IN WHICH HEAT ILLNESSES ARE
POSSIBLE. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS...STAY IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED
ROOM...STAY OUT OF THE SUN...AND CHECK UP ON RELATIVES AND
NEIGHBORS.

Woman arrested for Disorderly Conduct in Glenwood

News

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

The Glenwood Police Department report the arrest of a homeless woman on Tuesday.  Officers arrested 37-year-old Wendy Meadows for Disorderly Conduct.  She was taken to the Mills County Jail and held on $300 cash bond.

 

Backyard & Beyond 6-22-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

June 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Angie Britten, Assistant Director of the Red Oak Chamber of Commerce about Junction Days this weekend.

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Heartbeat Today 6-22-206

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with CCMH Registered Dietician Emily Krengel about healthy eating in the summer.

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8AM Sportscast 06-22-2016

Podcasts, Sports

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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8AM Newscast 06-22-2016

News, Podcasts

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

w/ Chris Parks

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd

Trading Post

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

WANTED: Bumper hitch for wide stock trailer. 712-420-3016.

WANTED:  a trailer large enough to haul a mower with a 60″ deck, maybe 8 to 10 feet.  Call 712-249-4005.

FOR SALE: 8 ft. aluminum level, brand new, never used. $50; 18″- 22″ electric hedge trimmer, never been used $25; 25″ Zenith console TV, cable ready $35;  243-2860.

Creston Police arrest Sharpsburg man on multiple charges

News

June 22nd, 2016 by admin

The Creston Police Department reports one arrest on Tuesday evening. At 5:30pm officers arrested 31-year-old Jackie Marler of Sharpsburg at 1104 N Cherry Street in Creston on a Union County Warrant for Felon in Possession of a Firearm.  Marler was also charged with Possession of Marijuana and was also held on a Taylor County Warrant.

Marler posted $6,000 bond for the Union County charges and is being held in the Union County Jail awaiting transfer to Taylor County.