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Iowan gets 60 days in jail for head-butting 13-year-old son

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February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Sergeant Bluff man has been given 60 days in jail for head-butting his 13-year-old son. Forty-eight-year-old Bradley Graff also was ordered Tuesday to pay $410 in restitution. The Sioux City Journal reports that Graff pleaded guilty to child endangerment. He pleaded guilty in a separate case to failing to register as a sex offender. He was given a suspended five-year sentence and two years’ probation.

Court documents say the head-butting occurred while Graff was practicing wrestling with his 11- and 13-year-old sons at his business, Wall of Fame. The documents say the older boy asked to stop practicing, but Graff threw him onto a mat several times and head-butted him. The documents also say Graff stomped his son’s head onto the mat, giving the boy a bloody nose.

$47.25 million water quality investment announced

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

State officials, along with commodity group leaders, are touting a nine-and-a-half million dollar U-S-D-A grant for water quality efforts that will get four-point-75 million dollars worth of matching funds from the state. Officials say Iowa farmers will invest another 33 million dollars to complete water quality projects. Kurt Simon, the state conservationist, says more than 40 partner are involved.

“This partnership has brought together diverse stakeholders from multiple sectors committed to improving water quality in line with the goals of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy,” he says. That’s the voluntary approach farm groups and state officials announced three years ago in response to concerns about run-off from ag land.

Kirk Leeds, the C-E-O of the Iowa Soybean Association, is also a spokesman for the Iowa Agriculture Water Alliance and he was at Tuesday’s news conference to announce the combined 47-and-a-quarter million dollar investment in conservation practices on Iowa farms.

The Iowa Soybean Association Research Conference started Tuesday and continues today (Wednesday) in Des Moines. This (Wednesday) morning at the state capitol, the House Ag Committee began debating Governor Branstad’s plan to divert some school infrastructure money to water quality projects.

The Des Moines Water Works, the state’s largest water utility, has sued officials in three northwest Iowa counties for mismanaging drainage districts, causing the utility to spend millions removing nitrates from the river water used as its drinking water supply.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa fire deaths so far in 2016 are double last year

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February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

As many as 15 people have died in fires across Iowa during the first six weeks of this year, twice the statewide death toll compared to last year. Ron Humphrey, spokesman for the State Fire Marshal’s office, says bitter cold weather was a factor in many of the deadly blazes. “That was the case in the Boxholm fire, where it was extremely cold, so (the family was) using extra heat sources in the house, which then led to the fire, which led to the firefighters out in that extreme cold,” Humphrey says. “It’s hard on humans, it’s hard on equipment, it’s a perfect storm. It was hard to fight that fire with everything involved.”

Humphrey says smoke detectors were discovered in the rubble of nearly every fire, but most had no batteries or were otherwise not functioning. “It’s kind of sad when you go into these fatalities and you see a smoke detector there that had a battery and you wonder, would that have made a difference, or there was no smoke detectors in there,” Humphrey says. “That can be very frustrating.”

Humphrey says half of the fatalities occurred in just two fires during January. Three people died in a home in Montrose in southeast Iowa, while a mother and her three children perished in a blaze in Boxholm just south of Fort Dodge.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 02-17-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 17th, 2016 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Elizabeth Tobak about I Care for Kids.

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Cass County Supervisors approve appt. of FT Asst. in Auditor’s Office

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February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors today (Wednesday) approved the appointment of a full-time assistant in the County Auditor’s Office. Cass County Auditor Dale Sunderman said one of his deputies has submitted her resignation effective April 30th, and the appointment of an assistant is needed to train for a couple of months before a Full-Time Deputy Auditor is appointed by the Board. Sunderman requested Mary Beth Anstey be appointed full-time assistant. Anstey will be paid $15 per hour effective March 1st.

Sunderman says Anstey has worked with the County for several years and for the last year has been working in the Adams County Auditor’s Office. In other business, the Board approved a payroll change and change of pay rate for Christopher Williams, a Secondary Roads Dept. employee who has completed his probationary period. The increase is retroactive to Feb. 10th, and since he is a Union employee, his rate of pay will be increase from $18.61 to $19.11, per hour.

Cass County Assistant Engineer Rich Hansen updated the Board on the status of three upcoming bridge sub-structure projects.  He said the plans are ready, and they’re advertising now, for bids. The bid letting will be held March 8th. All three bridges are tied together, meaning the same contractor will take care of the labor and equipment. The County will supply about $54,000 worth of steel and materials for the three projects, which will have steel pilings and sheet back walls.

The bridges are concrete double-T designs, which currently have decayed pilings. Putting in new pilings and substructure will allow the County to remove the weight limits for those bridges, according to Hansen. One of the bridges, #102, is located in far southwest part of County, south of Griswold. Another, bridge #123, is located on Pella Road, about ¾ of a mile from the Adair County line. The third, bridge #17, is located on Yankton Road, about 2 ½ miles west of Highway 148.

Hansen said whomever the contractor is, they will have until November to complete the projects. Work will most likely be conducted on the bridges over the Summer.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/17/2016

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February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Heartbeat Today 02-17-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 17th, 2016 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Cass County Master Gardener Lori Reid about the upcoming Spring Garden Seminar on March 19th.

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Cass County Extension Report 02-17-2016

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 17th, 2016 by admin

w/ Kate Olson

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Memorial Weekend Campsites Soon Available for Reservations

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The three month window to reserve a state park campsite for a Friday arrival on Memorial Day weekend opens Saturday, Feb. 27th. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says more than a few campers will plan their arrival for the weekend before Memorial Day and stay through the holiday, which means their window will open Saturday, Feb. 20th.

Most parks will have nonelectric sites available for the Memorial Day weekend. Not every campsite is available on the reservation system for advanced reservations. Parks maintain between 25 and 50 percent of the electric and nonelectric sites as non-reservation sites, available for walk-in camping.IA DNR Outdoor logo

Information on Iowa’s state parks is available online at www.iowadnr.gov including the link to the reservation website. Campers may log on directly to http://iowastateparks.reserveamerica.com; enter their preferred amenities and requirements, dates and/or parks to see what sites are available and make a reservation, or they can call 1-877-427-2757, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Saturday and Sunday to place their reservation.

Campers are encouraged to note closures when making reservations. Some campgrounds may be closed Memorial Day. Currently, Springbrook State Park campground is closed through June 9th for road and bridge repair. Red Haw, Lake Wapello, Lake Manawa, Fairport and Lake Keomah state parks are all currently closed for campground renovations. No advanced reservations are available at Union Grove State Park due to the lake draw-down.

Weather will play an important role in how soon projects will be completed and a how soon campgrounds will be back online. Closure information is current on the DNR website and reservation system. Closure information can be found at www.iowadnr.gov/Places-to-Go/State-Parks-Rec-Areas/Closure-Information and on individual park webpages.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/17/2016

Podcasts, Sports

February 17th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.

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