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NWS forecast for Atlantic & the area, 7/26/16

Weather

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Early this morning: Patchy fog, otherwise, clear, with a low around 63. Light north northeast wind.

Today: Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 87. Light and variable wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning.

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 64. East southeast wind 3 to 6 mph.

Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. South wind 3 to 8 mph.

Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. South wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 81. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 87. Our Low this morning was 57. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 88 and the low was 67. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 109 in 1936. The Record Low was 43 in 1962.

Seminar on how to respond to active shooter in workplace

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A seminar is scheduled for this morning (Tuesday) in central Iowa on how to respond to an active shooter in the workplace. Scott Smith, with the Iowa Municipalities Workers’ Compensation Association, will speak at the Glen Oaks Country Club in West Des Moines. “It’s something people see on the news, they have questions, but they don’t necessarily want to bring it up and talk about it with co-workers. You know, it’s disturbing. It’s a difficult subject,” Smith says.

Law enforcement tactics have changed and they are now trained to confront active shooters, so Smith says people need to do all they can separate themselves from the shooter. “You can buy yourself time if you can get out of the building, if you can barricade yourself in a secure room. You’re buying yourself time until law enforcement gets there,” Smith says.

The seminar, scheduled for 9-11 a.m., is being presented by Des Moines insurance agency Holmes Murphy & Associates. (More info. at: http://www.holmesmurphy.com/event/aiming-safety-preparing-active-shooter-workplace/

(Radio Iowa)

Governor says increase in bicycle deaths part of overall traffic problem

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A record number of bicyclists have died in accidents in Iowa this year, and that has caught the attention of Governor Terry Branstad. Branstad says it is part of a larger problem on the roadways. “Distracted drivers, drowsy drivers, people under the influence of controlled substances, and we’ve seen not only an increase in the deaths of cyclists, motorcyclists, but also motorists. And I do want to see us address those issues,” Branstad says. Nine bicyclists have died in the state this year.

Department of Public Safety Commissioner Roxann Ryan has put together a group that is working on the issue. “I think cyclists are an important piece of that. When we talk about fatalities in general it’s the distracted driving, the drugged driving, the drunk driving and the drowsy driving that seems to be the problem,” Ryan says. “For cyclists they are always at the disadvantage when it’s any kind of vehicle that causes issues.”

Ryan says you don’t have to be on a bike to be in danger from distracted drivers. “Pedestrians are the other issue that we have dealt with specifically, so those motor vehicles are certainly important, but we have to include bicyclists and pedestrians when we talk about traffic safety,” Ryan says. She says her department put out a brochure this spring trying to make motorists more aware of bicyclists. Governor Branstad says the Pokemon Go phenomenon that has hit recently has increased concerns for pedestrians.

“If you walk around Des Moines even and all over the country, people are walking around looking at their phones and crossing streets. And so, pedestrians need to be careful too — even if you are involved in Pokemon Go, or whatever it might be,” Branstad says. Branstad was asked if it might be time to ban cellphone use for drivers.
“Well, that’s one of the things we are looking at as far as distracted drivers. And we will be looking at the whole thing about the used of different devices and are there things that might distract drivers,” Branstad says.

The governor says he expects Commissioner Ryan’s group to make recommendations to him on distracted driving and it will be one of the major issues he talks about in his state-of-the-state address in January.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., 7/26/16

News

July 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

CLARION, Iowa (AP) — Wright County officials approved a zoning change that will allow a North Carolina company to build a $240 million hog processing plant that will create about 900 jobs initially and hundreds more after completion of a second phase. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports the Wright County Board of Supervisors on Monday unanimously approved the zoning change needed for Clinton, North Carolina, based Prestage Farms to build the plant near Eagle Grove.

SHENANDOAH, Iowa (AP) — Police charged a pickup truck driver with hitting and seriously injuring a Florida bicyclist who was camping after riding in Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports 55-year-old Danny Cardin, of Homer, Louisiana, was charged with serious injury by vehicle and leaving the scene of a serious injury accident after police were called to a campground in Shenandoah late Sunday. The Iowa State Patrol says Cardin’s pickup struck a tent, dragging 67-year-old James Foley. He’d joined in an Iowa bike event.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A state lawyer is arguing that Iowa athletic director Gary Barta isn’t a public official. Assistant attorney general George Carroll has asked a judge to dismiss former senior associate athletic director Jane Meyer’s request for an injunction blocking her layoff. Carroll says the state’s whistleblower act doesn’t apply to Barta.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democratic lawmakers have released a survey that says some health care providers aren’t being paid properly under Iowa’s privatized Medicaid program. The survey released Monday says 90 percent of more than 400 health care providers who responded report administrative costs increased since the program switched to private management April 1. The survey indicates nearly eight in 10 of those providers say they haven’t been paid on time. A spokesman for Gov. Terry Branstad calls the survey partisan.

State Baseball Tournament Scores from Monday, 7/25/16

Sports

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 2A STATE TOURNAMENT
Monday’s quarterfinals (7/25)

Clear Lake 10, Denver 5
Hinton 9, Van Buren 1
Pleasantville 3, Beckman Catholic 1
Kuemper Catholic 3, Collins-Maxwell/Baxter 2 (8-innings)

Thursday’s semifinals (7/28)
5 p.m. — Clear Lake (29-7) vs. Hinton (24-5)

7:30 p.m. — Pleasantville (29-9) vs. Kuemper-Catholic (25-11)

Tuesday’s Schedule

CLASS 3A STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS
11 a.m. — Harlan (27-5) vs. Bishop Heelan Catholic (27-15)
1:30 p.m. — Wahlert (29-14) vs. Solon (21-20)
5 p.m. — Carlisle (31-6) vs. Central DeWitt (32-11)
7:30 p.m. — Pella (30-8) vs. Humboldt (25-7)

Mets and Cardinals rained out, doubleheader Tuesday

Sports

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals’ game at the New York Mets on Monday night was postponed because of rain and will be made up as part of a doubleheader Tuesday starting at 3:10 p.m. (Central Time)

Showers started just before batting practice was scheduled to start, and the rainout was announced just before the scheduled 6:10 p.m. (Central) start.

New York’s Noah Syndergaard (9-4) and the Cardinals’ Carlos Martinez (9-6) were pushed back a day and still start the opener. The Mets’ Bartolo Colon (8-5) and St. Louis’ Jaime Garcia (7-6), who had been scheduled to pitch Tuesday, will start the second game.

Because of the rainout, both teams will have to scramble to find starters on Saturday, when New York hosts Colorado and St. Louis is at Miami. The Cardinals also played a doubleheader against San Diego last Wednesday because of a rainout the previous day.

Cardinals arrive in New York at 8:30 am after flight delay

Sports

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEW YORK (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals did not arrive at their hotel in New York until 8:30 a.m. Monday after a flight delay that followed a nationally televised night game. St. Louis’ 9-6 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Sunday night’s ESPN game lasted 3 hours, 49 minutes, and ended shortly before 11 p.m. CDT. The plane taking the Cardinals to New York did not land in St. Louis on time because of weather, causing the team to remain in its clubhouse for several hours.

“I didn’t hear the guys barking and complaining, which could have been easy to do,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said. “So it was impressive. Just you do what you do and show up and get ready to do it again.” More delays were ahead: A late-afternoon storm meant the Cardinals’ game at the Mets was unlikely to start as scheduled at 7:10 p.m.

When St. Louis first landed, Matheny thought briefly about heading straight to Citi Field. “We had to come right by,” he said.

Truckers hurt in Pott. County crash

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Two truck drivers were injured during an accident Monday morning on Interstate 80 in Pottawattamie County. The Iowa State Patrol says a semi driven by 62-year old Larry Swanson, of East Peoria, IL, was merging onto westbound I-80 from the shoulder of the road near the I-680 split at around 10:10-a.m., when the  2017 Peterbilt he was driving came into contact with a 2016 Kenworth driven by 50-year old Balwir Kondola, of Sacremento, CA. Both men were wearing their seat belts.

Photo's from the Minden Fire & Rescue Department's Facebook page.

Photo’s from the Minden Fire & Rescue Department’s Facebook page.

Minden2The patrol says the men suffered minor injuries and were transported by Minden Rescue to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, where they were treated and released. Neola Fire and Rescue was also on the scene. The accident remains under investigation.

The State Patrol says also, an Onawa man was injured during an accident in Monona County this afternoon. 86-year old Neil Leapley was transported to Burgess Mercy Hospital by Minden Rescue, after the scooter he was driving was struck by a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee, driven by 61-year old Joy Ohl, of Norfolk, NE. The accident happened in Onawa, at around 12:50-p.m., as the Jeep was traveling east on highway 175 (Iowa Avenue). Ohl had the green light on the 4 lane road with two lanes in each direction. Leapley was cutting across Iowa Avenue traveling southbound. The traffic in the left lane was stopped due to a vehicle waiting to turn north onto 10th Street. The Patrol says Leapley was not using the crossing area and cut between the two vehicles, when he was struck.

Clarinda woman arrested Monday afternoon

News

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police arrested a woman this (Monday) afternoon, on a valid warrant. 27-year old Sara Ann Billie, of Clarinda, was taken into custody at around 1:10-p.m. on a Montgomery County warrant for Contempt of Court/Failure to Appear – Violation of Probation. Billie was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on a $1,500 cash bond.

Non-injury accident in Atlantic

News

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police say no injuries were reported following an accident Friday morning on  7th Street. Officials say a vehicle driven by Sarah Masker, of Waverly, was traveling north on 7th Street/Highway 6, approaching 911 s.w. 7th, and attempted to turn into the Casey’s west store, when her vehicle was struck by a southbound car driven by Marie Rourick, of Wiota. The accident happened at around 9:10-a.m.  Masker was issued a warning for Failure to Yield while making a left turn, and having no valid driver’s license. Damage from the collision amounted to $6,500.