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USDA RDL funds available to assist rural Iowans w/Home purchases

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February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Bill Menner, USDA Rural Development State Director in Iowa announced Monday, the availability of $232 million in guarantee home loan funding and more than $9 million in direct home loan funding to qualified rural Iowa households for the remainder of 2016.

With guaranteed lending a loan is made to a borrower by the lender following the same basic steps as a conventional loan. USDA Rural Development provides up to a 90 percent guarantee to the lender on qualifying loans, reducing the lender’s risk in the event of a default by the borrower. Direct home loans through USDA Rural Development feature 33-year loan terms and payment assistance is available.USDA Rur Dev

USDA Rural Development’s guaranteed home loan and direct home loan programs offer competitive interest rates, fixed terms and require no down payment to help eligible families living in rural communities and areas purchase new or existing homes. Loans, and some grants, are also available to help families make needed repairs to their homes.

Typical income limits for a household of four are $75,650 for the guaranteed loan program and $49,450 for the direct loan program. Income limits vary by county and household size, so applicants are encouraged to contact USDA Rural Development staff for limits in their specific area. Eligible homes must be located in a rural area and/or a community of generally less than 20,000 residents.

Further information about housing programs available through USDA Rural Development is available by calling (515) 284-4444, or by visiting www.rd.usda.gov/ia, or emailing DirectIA@ia.usda.gov or rd-grhia@ia.usda.gov.

Paddlefish season on the Mo. & Big Sioux Rivers opens March 1st

Ag/Outdoor

February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The paddlefish fishing season opens March 1st on the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers and runs through April 15 (sunrise to sunset). The paddlefish season was opened on those rivers March 1st, 2015 after being closed since 1986 due to concerns of habitat loss and declining population numbers.

Anglers fishing for paddlefish must have a valid Iowa fishing license, along with a special paddlefish license and unused transportation tag. The paddlefish license is required for snagging the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers and is limited to Iowa waters only. New this year, Iowa anglers are allowed to fish the Big Sioux River from bank to bank from the Missouri River confluence to the I-29 Bridge.

Paddlefish are one of the largest freshwater fish in North America. They feed on microscopic organisms called zooplankton. Since they are filter feeders, they can’t be caught with the traditional hook and worm. Snagging is the only efficient method of catching paddlefish.DNR logo

Use heavy weights (from one ounce on up to 4 or 4-1/2 ounces), a medium-heavy to heavy rod at least six feet long and braided line of at least 50 pound test strength. Treble hooks can be no larger than 5/0 or measuring more than 1-1/4 inches in length when two hook points are placed on a ruler. A gaffe hook or other penetrating device cannot be used as an aid in landing a snagged fish. Wear a lifejacket and bring along dry clothes.

Paddlefish prefer slower, deep water. “These fish are extremely migratory, traveling hundreds of miles. They will try to get out of the current when they can so areas behind wing dykes with slow moving, deep water are places to target,” says Van Sterner, fisheries biologist. “They don’t associate with the bottom like catfish, but with be suspended so watch the electronics and if they are there, you should see them.”

The paddlefish slot limit on the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers requiring the release of all 35-45 inch fish protects the primary breeding stock. Most of the fish harvested will probably be below the slot limit. To properly measure a paddlefish, use a flexible tape and measure along and over the center line contour of the fish while it is lying flat. All paddlefish measuring 35-45 inches from the front of the eye to the natural unaltered fork of the tail must immediately be released alive.

Immediately after being caught, the transportation tag issued with the license must be visibly attached to the fish’s lower jaw. It is the angler’s proof of possession of the carcass; it must be attached so it cannot be removed without mutilating or destroying the tag. The transportation tag must be attached before the carcass is moved in any manner from the place of harvest and remain affixed to the paddlefish until it is processed for consumption. The paddlefish shall remain intact except for the snout in front of the eye until the fish reaches the final processing place, defined as the angler’s residence or the location where consumption occurs.

If you catch a jaw-tagged fish (numbered band in the lower jaw), call the phone number on the tag and report the tag number, date of capture, capture location and eye-to-fork length. The Iowa DNR and other state fisheries agencies tag paddlefish to better understand and manage populations. Tagging provides valuable information to estimate population size, fish movement and growth.

For more information about Iowa’s special paddlefish season, visit the DNR website at www.iowadnr.gov/fishing.

Heartbeat Today 2-23-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 23rd, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Brooke German of the Iowa Beef Industry Council about the Iowa’s Best Burger contest.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/23/2016

Podcasts, Sports

February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, Tue., 2/23/2016

News, Podcasts

February 23rd, 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: 2/23/16

Weather

February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy this morning, w/flurries possible: P/Cldy this afternoon. High 43. NW @ 10-15.
Tonight: Cloudy to P/Cldy. Low around 25. N @ 5-10.
Wednesday: Partly Cloudy. High around 40. N @ 10-20.
Wed. Night: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a 30% chance of snow, mainly after midnight. Low 25. N @ 15-25
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 39. N/NW @ 15-30.
Friday: P/Cldy. High around 42.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 41. The 24-hour Low ending at 7-a.m. today was 27. We received a Trace of rain in Atlantic late Monday morning, and again from about 6:30-to 7-a.m., today. Last year on this date we reached 22 for a High and -6 was the low. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 65 in 2002. The Record Low was -22 in 1989.

Applications being accepted for 7th Annual Trevor Frederickson Memorial Scholarship

News

February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Trevor Frederickson Foundation have announced applications are currently being accepted for the 7th Annual Trevor Frederickson Memorial Scholarship. Applications may be obtained from the Atlantic High School Guidance Office at 1201 E 14th Street or the Atlantic High School website: www.atlanticschools.org

Two $750 scholarships are available to those graduating from Atlantic High School in the spring of 2016. Applicants must plan to attend a college or vocational school, show involvement in school and/or community activities, supply a copy of their college acceptance letter, provide two letters of reference along with their 7 semester transcripts, and maintain academic achievement of 2.5 or better. The scholarships will be awarded at the Atlantic High School Class Night held in May.

Trevor Frederickson

Trevor Frederickson

Trevor Frederickson graduated from Atlantic High School in 2006. He went on to further his education at Southwestern Community College in Creston where he studied automotive mechanics and played baseball for the Southwestern Spartans. Two additional $750 scholarships will be available for Southwestern Community College Students this fall.

Trevor, who passed away in 2009 had plans of pursuing a career in law enforcement and returning to his hometown of Atlantic. Fund for the scholarships are raised at our annual golf tournament. Plans are already in the works for the 8th Annual TFred Memorial Golf Tournament to be held on Saturday, August 13, 2016. Organizers look forward to another successful tournament so they can continue to grant scholarships for many years to come.

Board wants Waukee high school students to recite pledge

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February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

WAUKEE, Iowa (AP) – The school board in Waukee wants high school students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The Des Moines Register reports that the board told staffers Monday to have the students say the pledge at least once a week. A parent had asked the board earlier this month why students stopped saying the pledge when they reached 10th grade.

The Waukee district elementary students say the pledge daily, and students in eighth and ninth grades recite it on Mondays.  Superintendent Dave Wilkerson says he’ll meet with administrators to discuss best practices and options, so it could be a few weeks before the 10th-, 11th- and 12th-graders are asked to say the pledge.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd

Trading Post

February 23rd, 2016 by Jim Field

WANTED:  Looking for a travel trailer in decent shape. Text 712-579-2912.

WANTED: Barbie doll clothing patterns. 243-6983 leave a message if no answer.

FOR SALE: 1.) Lifestyle motorized treadmill.  Has some adjustments and readouts that are battery powered.  $175.  2.) 2 mud and snow tires on rims. Mastercraft brand P215/75R/15.  $25 each.  Call 712-243-4308.

Corning man arrested Monday

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February 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Adams County report a traffic stop Monday afternoon near the intersection of Highway 34 and Quince Avenue, resulted in the arrest of 29-year old Nicholas Richard Young, from Corning. Young was taken into custody for Driving While Suspended. His bond was set at $300.