LaVon Eblen talks with Dale Raasch of Bridgewater Farms about spring veggies that are available now.
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LaVon Eblen talks with Dale Raasch of Bridgewater Farms about spring veggies that are available now.
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Emergency Management officials in Shelby County have upgraded the field/grassland Fire Danger rating to “High” this weekend. EMA Operations Officer Jason Wickizer says there will also be a chance of “Red Flag” Conditions. He urges people to be mindful of drying conditions, wind and abundant dead vegetation.
Authorities therefore are asking anyone who plans to conduct controlled burns to contact their local fire chief, first. Be sure and call 755-2124 also, with the location of your burn, so dispatchers can gather logistical data. Burns should be conducted with fire chief approval during the late evening or early morning hours only, when winds are usually reduced.
The Griswold School Board, Thursday evening, spent a considerable amount of time during their special meeting, trying to figure out how they were going to cut $500,000 from the budget, in light of declining enrollment and other factors. Superintendent Dana Kunze said the choices weren’t easy to make, and nothing is final, yet.
He said they’ve targeted some things that action will likely be taken on during the next regular board meeting, but no action was taken Thursday night. He said basically, the Board looked at making cuts throughout the school system, and all departments. They weren’t isolated to any one area in particular. The biggest area of savings is $127,000 from the proposed sharing of a superintendent with two other districts.
Inevitably, Kunze says, the people left over will have more responsibilities, and some programs or services may not be as prominent as they once were. He says they probably fell a little bit short of their $500,000 goal, but the totals aren’t yet crunched from the meeting.
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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AHSTW CO-ED Invite
GIRLS
Underwood’s Karley Larson led the way with wins in the 8000m, 15000m, and 3000m. Audubon got three wins on the night: Sydney Obermeier won the High Jump and the Sprint Medley and 4x400m Relay teams picked up wins. AHSTW also had a good night winning the 4x100m, 4x200m, Anna Bauer took the 100m, and Jaycie Schueman took the 100m Hurdles. Sydnee Young of Exira-EHK won the 200m. Riverside won the 4x800m Relay.
Full results here.
BOYS
The Wheelers won a total of nine events en route to the team title. Jake Mulford won the 100m, Mitchell Nelsen took the 110 High Hurdles, Kyle Rustvold won the high jump, Nolan Smith took the 400 Hurdles. The Wheelers won five of the six relay events. AHSTW was led by Jay Heiny with a win in the 800m and Dalton Fischer with a win in the 3200m. The Exira-EHK Spartans got wins from Brady Hansen in the Long Jump and Martin Olsen in the Shot Put. Tim Brink of Riverside took the 1600m.
Full results here.
Red Oak Lady Tiger Relays
Class 1A
Griswold had four wins on the night: Charli Adams in the 1500m, Alisha Seyler in the 3000m, Jessica Marshall in the 400m Hurdles, Distance Medley.
Full results here.
Class 2A
Glenwood won eight events in route to the team title.
Full results here.
Girls Koos Relays at Harlan
Harlan got two wins from Gillian Streit in the Shot Put and Discus. The Cyclones also won the 4x200m Relay and 4x800m Relay.
Full results here.
Missouri Valley Boys Big Red Relays
Full results Boys Big Red Relays 2016.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a Sioux City woman who approached her husband for a kiss instead bit and tore his lower lip. Court records say 59-year-old Carol Smith is charged with felony willful injury. The documents say the incident occurred in the couple’s Sioux City home on May 24 last year. Police say Smith’s husband required plastic surgery and say his psychologist reports that the man now suffers from a post-traumatic stress disorder. Smith’s next court appearance is scheduled for April 15.
Jim Field talks with Jennie Deerr about the upcoming season at Living History Farms.
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A Creston resident reported an incident of theft, Thursday morning. Creston Police said a resident in the 100 block of S. Jarvis Street, reported a red, three-person canoe with a live well, was stolen from her property sometime between April 5th and 6th. The loss was estimated at $500.
And, a City of Creston employee reported Thursday, that sometime during the overnight hours of April 5th, someone drove into the northeast corner of fencing at the Bill Sears Baseball Fields (in the area of Clark and Chestnut Streets). The incident caused an estimated $2,500 damage.
Today: Partly Cloudy to Cloudy. High 54. NW @ 15-30.
Tonight: Mostly Clear. Low 22. Winds light & variable.
Tomorrow: *Freeze warning from 1-am until 9-a.m. Saturday*
P/Cldy. High 56. S @ 10-15.
Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 68.
Monday: Mo. Cldy. High 54.
Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 54. The Low thru 7-a.m. today was 26. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 50 and the low was 41. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 89 in 1931. The Record Low was 16 in 1956.