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Severe storms possible late this afternoon

News, Weather

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service, in its Hazardous Weather Outlook for western and south west Iowa, says thunderstorms are likely today and tonight, with a slight risk of severe thunderstorms, mainly from late this afternoon through this evening. The primary threat will be from large hail and damaging winds, but isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out. The threat area is primarily for those counties along and south of Interstate 80.

Stay tuned to KJAN for further weather updates, keep a NOAA Weather Radio handy, or download alerts for your mobile and land line phones through Alert Iowa (http://homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/about_HSEMD/alert_iowa.html). Cass County residents can sign up for localized alerts at a link available on our home page at kjan.com (or here: http://entry.inspironlogistics.com/cass_ia/wens.cfm)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/30/2016

News, Podcasts

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Audubon Boys Early Bird Track Meet

Sports

March 30th, 2016 by admin

Audubon High School –  3/29/2016
BOYS EARLY BIRD

Boys 100 Meter Dash
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Mulford, Jake AUD 12.31
2 Clay, Gage AHSTW 12.32
3 Moore, Braeton RIV 12.68
4 Hartman, AJ GRIS 12.86
5 Kyle, Duke MV 12.96

Boys 200 Meter Dash
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Clay, Gage AHSTW 23.75
2 Crawford, Gavin UND 24.71
3 McHugh, Joseph WOOD 25.05
4 Reed, Chase TREY 25.23
5 Rustvold, Kyle AUD 25.30

Boys 400 Meter Dash
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Miller, Justin MV 53.13
2 Reed, Chase TREY 55.96
3 Goehring, Hunter UND 56.39
4 Scheuerman, Logan GC 58.00
5 Dominguez, Gavin UND 58.21

Boys 800 Meter Run
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Miller, Justin MV 2:10.75
2 Hensley, Thomas CAM 2:15.68
3 Thompson, David GRIS 2:16.87
4 Patten, Blake UND 2:18.11
5 Jorgenson, Jerry TREY 2:19.72

Boys 1600 Meter Run
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Castle, Trey TREY 4:56.39
2 Jorgenson, Jerry TREY 4:57.17
3 Courtney, Sam GC 4:57.20
4 Brink, Tim RIV 5:02.07
5 Thompson, David GRIS 5:10.95

Boys 3200 Meter Run
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Thompson, David GRIS 11:07.43
2 Foster, Landon GC 11:11.34
3 Fischer, Dalton AHSTW 11:38.40
4 Grothe, Steven WOOD 11:39.94
5 Jensen, Kade AUD 11:56.44

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Schmidt, Clay WOOD 15.77
2 Nelsen, Mitchell AUD 15.88
3 Konsor, Keegan UND 16.79
4 Smith, Nolan AUD 17.09
5 Miller, Justin MV 17.34

Boys 400 Meter Hurdles
Lane Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Pedersen, Nick UND 55.60
2 Daley, Brett TREY 55.71
3 Lee, Kevin WOOD 58.50
4 Konsor, Keegan UND 1:03.15
5 Schurke, Derek AWV 1:03.50

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay
Lane Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Audubon A 46.05
Nelsen, Mitchell Rustvold, Kyle
Zaiger, Joseph Mulford, Jake
2 Ar-We-Va A 48.51
Schurke, Derek Schurke, Drew
Danner, Jake Kock, Alex
3 Riverside A 48.65
Moore, Braeton Moore, Cole
Rankin, Ethan Clevenger, Mick
4 Exira-EHK A 49.52
Canaglia, Tristan Deakins, Levi
Goodwin, Jayden Hansen, Brady
5 Cam A 49.79
Ticknor, Drew Daugherty, Marcus
Murphy, Preston Williamson, Mitchell

Boys 4×200 Meter Relay
Lane Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Underwood A 1:37.69
Crawford, Gavin Conn, Tyler
Humprhey, Isaiah Pedersen, Nick
2 Ar-We-Va A 1:39.47
Schurke, Derek Schurke, Drew
Danner, Jake Kock, Alex
3 Riverside A 1:39.67
Moore, Braeton Clevenger, Mick
Moore, Cole Wilber, Lucas
4 Audubon A 1:41.97
Smith, Nolan Riebhoff, Tyler
Lange, Josh Zaiger, Joseph
5 Cam A 1:44.59
Ticknor, Drew Daugherty, Marcus
Murphy, Preston Williamson, Mitchell

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay
Lane Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Underwood A 3:40.42
Crawford, Gavin Conn, Tyler
Humprhey, Isaiah Pedersen, Nick
2 Treynor A 3:41.11
Reed, Chase Castle, Trey
Deitchler, Matt Daley, Brett
3 Woodbine A 3:41.84
Wolf, Joey Schmidt, Clay
McHugh, Joseph Lee, Kevin
4 Audubon A 3:46.72
Nelsen, Mitchell Lange, Josh
Riebhoff, Tyler Mulford, Jake
5 Ahstw A 3:54.04
Heiny, Jay Martin, Jake
Peterson, Sam Clay, Gage

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Treynor A 8:45.33
Castle, Trey Daley, Brett
Jorgenson, Jerry Deitchler, Matt
2 Underwood A 9:12.47
Conn, Thomas Shapcott, Kyle
Joldersma, Jarett Patten, Blake
3 Missouri Valley A 9:26.57
Guinan, Grant Ford, Colton
Bradley, Mikey Graeve, Gage
4 Griswold A 9:29.79
Kelly, Evan Mace, Chance
Ogg, Heath Brownlee, Josh
5 Riverside A 9:31.85
Majteka, Otis Brink, Tim
Blakley, Austin Blakely, Eric

Boys Distance Medley
Lane Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Treynor A 3:56.35
Houser, Jakob Reed, Chase
Castle, Trey Deitchler, Matt
2 Underwood A 4:07.29
Goehring, Hunter Campin, Liam
Freese, Tyler Joldersma, Jarett
3 Guthrie Center A 4:09.89
Newbury, Dylan Joliet, Jacob
Scheuerman, Logan Courtney, Sam
4 Missouri Valley A 4:11.46
Boyd, Bradley Mace, Garrett
Hansen, Derek Graeve, Gage
5 Ar-We-Va A 4:19.31
Kock, Alex Danner, Jake
Ragaller, Brandon Vonglan, Ben

Boys 4×100 Meter Shuttle Hurdle
Lane Team Relay Finals
Finals
1 Audubon A 1:01.30
Mulford, Jake Smith, Nolan
Riebhoff, Tyler Nelsen, Mitchell
2 Woodbine A 1:02.74
Schmidt, Clay Reisz, Garret
Lee, Kevin McHugh, Joseph
3 Underwood A 1:02.81
Konsor, Keegan Jensen, Jesse
Freese, Tyler Pedersen, Nick
4 Griswold A 1:08.93
Good, Preston Hartman, AJ
Dollen, Alex Jahnke, Jadon
5 Ar-We-Va A 1:12.93
Schurke, Drew Oeser, Derek
Vonglan, Ben Schurke, Derek

Boys High Jump
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Rustvold, Kyle AUD 5-10.00
2 Graeve, Gage MV J5-10.00
3 Miller, Justin MV J5-10.00
4 Deitchler, Matt TREY 5-08.00
5 Jahnke, Jadon GRIS J5-08.00
6 McHugh, Joseph WOOD J5-08.00

Boys Long Jump
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Jahnke, Jadon GRIS 20-02.50
2 Daley, Brett TREY 20-01.50
3 Boyd, Bradley MV 18-05.00
4 Hansen, Brady EEHK 18-03.00
5 Goehring, Hunter UND 18-00.00
6 Joliet, Jacob GC 17-11.50
7 Humprhey, Isaiah UND J17-11.50
8 Kyle, Duke MV 17-09.00
9 Riebhoff, Tyler AUD 17-08.00
10 Goodwin, Jayden EEHK 17-06.50

Boys Shot Put
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Symanowicz, Spencer AHSTW 41-00.00
2 Williamson, Mitchell CAM 40-01.00
3 Olsen, Martin EEHK 39-09.00
4 Sieh, AJ AHSTW 39-06.00
5 Farver, Max RIV 39-00.00
6 Tremel, Bruce WOOD 38-06.00
7 Bedell, Dean TREY 38-02.00
8 Lee, Kevin WOOD 38-00.00
8 King, Logan MV 38-00.00
10 Zach, Nelson EEHK 37-07.00

Boys Discus Throw
Name Team Finals
Finals
1 Schmidt, Clay WOOD 130-09
2 Ticknor, Drew CAM 122-05
3 Zaiger, Joseph AUD 118-09
4 Bedell, Dean TREY 116-10
5 Weitzel, Cole TREY 110-06
6 Williamson, Mitchell CAM 109-09
7 Mundorf, Morgan GRIS 103-02
8 Symanowicz, Spencer AHSTW 99-09
9 Olsen, Martin EEHK 96-11
10 Magnuson, Brandon UND 96-08

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 3/30/2016

Podcasts, Sports

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 3/30/2016

News, Podcasts

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/30/16

Weather

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers this morning; Showers &  thunderstorms likely late this afternoon. Some severe storms possible. High 72. S @ 15-30.
Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms likely, w/the bulk of the storms occurring before 11-pm. Low around 45. S-N @ 10-15 w/gusts to 25.
Thursday: A 50 percent chance of rain. High near 50. N @ 15-20.
Thursday Night: A chance of rain before 1am, then a chance of rain and snow. Low around 33.Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Friday: A slight chance of rain and/or snow, mainly in the morning. Mo. Cldy. High 43. NW @ 15-25.
Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy & windy. High near 52.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 64. The Low thru 7-a.m. today was 40. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 76 and the low was 28. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 87 in 1968. The Record Low was 8 in 1964.

Gronstal says Democrats drafting their own water quality plan

News

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The top Democrat in the Iowa legislature is not optimistic lawmakers can pass a bipartisan plan to spend more state money on water quality initiatives. Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal says he and his fellow Democrats want to spend “more” on water quality, but haven’t seen a workable proposal from Republicans.

“Several of the plans we’ve seen are little more than shell games, moving money around,” Gronstal says, “taking money away from somebody for the same of somebody else.” In January, Republican Governor Terry Branstad proposed shifting some state tax dollars from school infrastructure projects to water quality programs. Last week House Republicans outlined a different approach, using some state gambling taxes along with 28 million dollars in state sales taxes paid on water usage. Gronstal told reporters Democrats are hammering out the final details on their own plan to dedicate “more” state money to water quality projects, although he’s not saying how much more.

“We’re looking at some ideas that would at least, maybe, help us get started on this,” Gronstal says. Gronstal says key legislators are “working through” a host of budget decisions right now and hope to agree on a state spending plan for the next budgeting year “relatively quickly.”

(Radio Iowa)

Legislation to expand home-baking businesses in Iowa

News

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa legislature is poised to give Iowans running a baking business out of their home a chance to boost their income. Under current Iowa law, “home food establishments” can only gross 20-thousand dollars a year. That’s not profit, but represents total sales of the home-made goods BEFORE any expenses are deducted. A bill that’s likely to gain final approval in the Iowa Senate soon would raise that limit to 35-thousand dollars a year.

Tod Bowman of Maquoketa drew laughter and groans as he asked his fellow senators to support the bill. “In this case, you can have your cake and eat it, too,” Bowman said. Representative Linda Miller, a Republican from Davenport, spoke just before the House passed the bill unanimously this week. “This is truly a bipartisan effort,” Miller said, “…because we all like pie.” There are 319 licensed “home food establishments” in Iowa today. Lana Shope, of Indianola, has one of them. In 2009, she won the American Pie Council’s top prize with her Harvest Apple Pie recipe.

“So you could say I was the best apple pie baker in America in 2009,” Shope says, with a laugh. “But I’ve won lots and lots of ribbons at the Iowa State Fair. I love to make pie.” Shope and a business partner got a state license to operate last year and their pie “coop” now has 35 customers. Another 30 people are on a waiting list and they might be able to get one of Shope’s monthly pies if this bill becomes law. Shope says it’s mostly women who are trying to make money selling baked goods out of their homes.

“It’s another way to support and promote small, independent businesses where people are really following a passion, doing things they love to do and pleasing people who want a more unique, fresh product as opposed to a mass production item,” Shope says, “which is kind of the trend in the world of food these days.”

(Radio Iowa)

Funeral is today for Des Moines police officer

News

March 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The first of two Des Moines police officers killed in an accident Saturday will be laid to rest today (Wednesday). Officer Susan Farrell and partner Carlos Puente-Morales died when a car traveling the wrong way on Interstate 80 hit their police S-U-V head on. Farrell’s funeral is this morning at 11 o’clock. Des Moines Police Department spokesperson, Sergeant Paul Parizek says they’ve gotten responses from officers in other states who will attend the funeral.

“We’ve had phone calls from as far away as Georgia, people inquiring about the services. There’s a teletype we sent out to every agency in the nation and we’ve had a lot of response — particularly from the midwest,” Parizek says. He says the funeral procession will stretch between eight and 10 miles. Parizek says things will be congested as they leave West Des Moines and head down the Interstate to the cemetery.

He says they are expecting well over one-thousand emergency vehicles in the funeral procession. The Des Moines Department will stretch ladder trucks over the roadway to hold a large American flag. Officer Puente-Morales’ funeral is set for Friday. Two others also died in the accident, Tosha Hyatt of Des Moines was being transported from Council Bluffs to Des Moines by the officers.

The State Medical Examiner identified 25-year-old Ben Beary, of Knoxville, as the driver of the car which crashed head-on into the Des Moines police S-U-V. The State Patrol is still investigating how the accident happened.

(Radio Iowa)

Cass County Extension Report 3-30-2016

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

March 30th, 2016 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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