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DONALD CARL HIPNAR, 88, of Avoca (Svcs. 7/13/16)

Obituaries

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DONALD CARL HIPNAR, 88, of Avoca, died Saturday, July 9th, at Amelia Place. Funeral services for DONALD HIPNAR will be held 1-p.m. Wednesday, July 13th, at Trinity Lutheran Church, in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca, has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday, from 4-until 8-p.m., with the family present from 6-until 8-p.m.

Burial will be in the Graceland Cemetery at Avoca.

DONALD HIPNAR is survived by:

His son – Mike (Carla) Hipnar, of Council Bluffs.

His daughter – Debra Hipnar, of Council Bluffs.

His brothers – Glen (Marlene) Hipnar, of Shelby, & Larry (Peggy) Hipnar, of Blair, NE.

and 2 grandchildren.

DUANE ANDERSON, 81, of Atlantic (Svcs. 7/16/16)

Obituaries

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DUANE ANDERSON, 81, of Atlantic, died Saturday, July 9th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. Funeral services for DUANE ANDERSON will be held 3-p.m. Saturday, July 16th, at the the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday and Thursday from 8-a.m. to 5:30-p.m., and on Friday from 8-a.m. until the time of family visitation (from 5-until 7-p.m.).  Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial will be held at a later date.

DUANE ANDERSON is survived by:

His son – Ron Anderson, of Atlantic.

His sisters – Phyllis (John) Carr, of Atlantic, & Beverly (George) Nagel, of Smithville, MO.

IndyCar to run in Iowa through 2018

Sports

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Speedway and the IndyCar series have reached a two-year extension through 2018. Iowa Speedway president Jimmy Small announced Saturday that the short track, which is owned and operated by NASCAR, will host races in 2017 and 2018. IndyCar has run races in Iowa since 2007, just a year after the Rusty Wallace-designed oval opened. The 10th annual Iowa race is set for Sunday.

Jay Frye, the president of competition and operations for IndyCar, says Iowa has become a staple of its schedule, adding that the track showcases some of the best racing the series offers. The 0.875-mile oval has also hosted a pair of NASCAR Xfinity events and one Camping World trucks series race in recent years.

Pagenaud wins pole for Iowa race

Sports

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) – Simon Pagenaud will start on the pole for the fifth time this season at Sunday’s IndyCar series race at Iowa Speedway. Pagenaud, the series points leader, qualified with a two-lap time of 185.886 mph and gave Team Penske its 500th pole across all forms of motorsports. Josef Newgarden will join Pagenaud on the front row.

Helio Castroneves, Pagenaud’s teammate, will start third, followed by rookie Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball. Pagenaud will seek to become the first pole sitter to win in Iowa in 10 tries.

Peralta homers as Cardinals beat Brewers 8-1

Sports

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Jhonny Peralta, Tommy Pham and Aledmys Diaz homered, helping Carlos Martinez and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Milwaukee Brewers 8-1 on Saturday. Peralta hit a leadoff drive in the second off Chase Anderson (4-10). Pham connected for a solo shot and Diaz belted a three-run homer during the Cardinals’ five-run ninth.

Martinez (8-6) struck out a season-high 11 in five innings in his first win since June 11. The right-hander allowed one run and four hits with four walks. Anderson lasted just four innings. Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit an RBI single in the third for Milwaukee’s only run.

Closed ISU hotel contents to be auctioned off

News

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Part of Iowa State University’s history will be auctioned off next week. Des Moines television station KCCI reports that the contents of the Hotel Memorial Union, which closed earlier this month, will be sold a public garage sale on Thursday. The 29-room hotel was closed to make room for more student housing. The top three floors of the Union will become student housing.

Among things for sale will be king and queen bed sets purchased last year, bed frames, night stands, twin roll-away beds, dressers, desks, tables and lamps. Also going will be coffee makers, irons, hair dryers, ice buckets, foldable luggage stands, clock radios, bed pillows, bath towels and bedding.

Buyers must pay by cash or check; credit cards will not be accepted.

Traffic stop in Glenwood 2 arrested on meth charges Sat. morning

News

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood made a traffic stop early Saturday morning and ended-up arresting two people on drug charges. Officers pulled over a pickup truck driven by John Leroy Adams, of Glenwood, at around 12:50-a.m. A check of Adams’ license revealed he was barred from driving. The man was arrested on the aggravated misdemeanor charge.

Following his arrest, an active Methamphetamine lab was found inside the vehicle. Adams was then charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamines, a class B Felony. His bond was set at $27,000. A passenger in the pickup, Danielle Rene Evans, of Glenwood, was also arrested and charged with Manufacturing Methamphetamines and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Evans’ bond was set at $25,300.

Glenwood Police Department were assisted at the scene by deputies with the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, and officers with the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Taskforce.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/9/2016

News, Podcasts

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Council Bluffs co-hosts event to drop off guns, ammo, fireworks

News

July 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Local, state and federal agencies are hosting an amnesty program in Omaha-Council Bluffs today (Saturday) during which people can turn over various types of guns and explosives without fear of prosecution. The bi-state event is being overseen by Sergeant Matt Manhart, director of the Omaha Police Department’s Bomb Squad. Manhart says, “If you have an unused consumer fireworks, illegal fireworks, any firearms or ammunition, it can be taken to any one of the three locations where our amnesty is being held.”

Those locations include the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s office in Council Bluffs, Omaha Fire Station number-43 and Seymour Smith Park in Omaha. Manhart says the whole point of the event is to make our streets and homes a little safer from dangerous explosives and lethal weapons. He stresses, no questions will be asked. “Especially something illegal, there’s not going to be any issues, just bring it in,” Manhart says. “I’d rather have the stuff get off the streets are realize nobody’s going to get hurt by those items.”

These amnesty days are held in the metro area at least once a year and organizers say, they work.  “We average 800 to 900 pounds of fireworks, anywhere from 500 to probably 700 or 800 pounds of ammunition is brought in every single time,” Manhart says. “They’ve always been very successful.”

The amnesty runs from 9 A-M to 3 P-M. The drop-offs involve all local law enforcement agencies in the Omaha and Council Bluffs area, the Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

(Radio Iowa)

Family Fun in the Kitchen 07-09-2016

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

July 9th, 2016 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about going over the 100 episode mark and talk about hard cooked eggs.

DIRECTIONS FOR 12 EGGS

1. HEAT1/2- to 1-inch of water in a large saucepan (eggs should be in a single layer) to boiling over high heat.  Carefully place steamer insert into pan over boiling water OR proceed to Step 2, if not using a steamer insert.

2. Carefully ADD eggs using a large spoon or tongs. COVER Continue cooking 12 minutes for large eggs (13 minutes for extra large eggs).Might require less time for fewer eggs.

3. DRAIN immediately and serve warm. OR, cool completely under cold running water or in bowl of ice water, then

INSIDER INFO

Cold or room temperature eggs: The timings are based on using eggs straight from the refrigerator.

To peel a hard-cooked egg:  Gently tap large end of egg on countertop until shell is finely crackled.  Start peeling at large end, holding egg under cold running water to help ease the shell off.

Storage time:  In the shell, hard-cooked eggs can be refrigerated safely up to one week.  Refrigerate in their original carton to prevent odor absorption.  Once peeled, eggs should be eaten that day.

Food safety precaution:  Piercing shells before cooking is not recommended.  If not sterile, the piercer or needle can introduce bacteria into the egg.  Also, piercing creates hairline cracks in the shell, through which bacteria can enter after cooking.

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