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Freese-Notis/Skyscan Forecast & weather info. for Atlantic: Wed., Oct. 7th 2015

Weather

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise Partly Cloudy. High 75. NE winds becoming SE @ 5-10.
Tonight: Mostly Cloudy w/a chance of showers late. Low 60. S/SE @ 5-10.
Thursday: Mo. Cldy w/a chance of shwrs & tstrms. High 73. S winds becoming NW @ 10-20.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. N @ 10-20.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Saturday: P/Cldy. High near 76.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 73. Our 24-hour Low ending at 7-a.m. today was 50.
Last year on this date, our High was 70, and the Low was 38.
The All-time Record High in Atlantic on Oct. 7th was 88 in 1938. The All-Time record low was 16 in 1952 and 2012. Sunrise today is at 7:22, and sunset tonight will take place at 6:52.

Judge to decide this week if Bluffs woman will stand trial in sex abuse case

News

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A judge will decide this week if a Council Bluffs woman will stand trial for allegedly aiding and abetting the sexual abuse of her daughter. According to the Daily NonPareil, 37-year old Catherine Provancha appeared in a Pottawattamie County courtroom Monday as her attorney, Chad Primmer, asked the court to dismiss the two sexual abuse charges against her. Fourth Judicial District Senior Judge J.C. Irvin is expected to rule on the motion within a couple of days.

Provancha turned herself in to authorities on Aug. 26th at the Pottawattamie County Courthouse. She had been charged with third-degree sexual abuse-aid and abetting. Provancha has now also been charged with second-degree sexual abuse, which carries a 25-year prison term, if she’s convicted.

Provancha remains in custody at the Pottawattamie County Jail with bail set at $25,000 and is under a no-contact order with the alleged victims. She had posted bail of $25,000 on Aug. 31, but the bond company revoked her bail. Provancha returned to Pottawattamie County Jail on Oct. 2nd. Provancha’s trial is set to begin Nov. 17th.

The woman’s attorney said during the hearing that his client did not actively participate in the sexual abuse, force her daughter to participate or threaten her daughter if she didn’t. Assistant Pottawattamie County Attorney Dan Salvo-McGinn said Provancha provided access for Steven Cain to allegedly commit the sexual abuse on the victim. He also said that the victim was under the age of 13 and couldn’t consent to having sex.

Cain was arrested on Aug. 5th and charged with two counts of assault with intent to commit sexual abuse and single counts of second-degree sexual abuse, third-degree sexual abuse with a minor over the age of 12 and third-degree sexual abuse with a minor under the influence.

According to the arrest affidavit, Provancha told investigators that she saw Cain perform sexual acts with her daughter when her daughter was under age 10. She said she also saw Cain make her daughter perform sex acts on him less than eight times, when her daughter was just 11 years old. The victim, who is now 18, told members of the Council Bluffs Police Department criminal investigation division about the alleged incidents on July 14th.

Traffic stop may result in 25-year prison term for Bluffs man

News

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop late Monday night in Council Bluffs resulted in the driver of the vehicle being arrested on drug charges. The Daily NonPareil reports 64-year old Larry Uphold, of Council Bluffs, was pulled over at around 11:50-p.m. When police searched his vehicle,they found 6.9-grams of methamphetamine, 3.1 grams of marijuana, and drug paraphernalia.

Uphold was arrested for:felony possession of a controlled substance with the intent to deliver/methamphetamine; possession of a controlled substance, marijuana; and possession of drug paraphernalia. If convicted on the felony charge, Uphold could face up to 25 years in prison.

Uphold remains in custody in Pottawattamie County Jail with bond set at $25,000.

Stay alert, this is Walk to School Day in Iowa

News

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa motorists need to be especially watchful for pedestrians this (Wednesday) morning as this is International Walk To School Day. Organizers of the effort say at least 150 schools in Iowa will be taking part with many thousands of kids on the sidewalks and roadsides, hoofing their way to class. Troy Carter, Safe Routes to School Director at the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, says the day’s goals are simple. “We would like to see more kids getting out, exercising and just having a good time realizing that they can walk to school safely.”

The event introduces children to the physical, social and environmental benefits of walking or biking to school, while increasing school spirit and fostering a sense of community. The Safe Routes to School program is designed to do what its name says, find and develop pathways kids can take in order to safely reach their schools. Sometimes, there’s better safety in numbers as kids can make their way together.

“We also provide our Walking School Bus and a lot of schools participate around the state of Iowa and they walk anywhere from two to five days a week, up to two or three miles to school one way,” Carter says. While this is Walk To School Day, plenty of Iowa’s youth will be pedaling two-wheelers to school. “Biking, we really focus on that in May for the Bike To School Day, but biking is also a healthy option to get kids to and from school,” Carter says. “It’s all about wellness and trying to get kids more active.”

Walking or bicycling to school is any easy way to promote physical activity, he says, and to help reduce the prevalence of obesity. walk3

(Radio Iowa)

NWS forecast for the KJAN listening area, (updated 4-a.m.) 10/6/2015

Weather

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. North wind near 5 mph.
Today: Mostly sunny. Patchy fog through mid morning. High in the mid 70s. Northeast wind near 5 mph shifting to the southeast around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of light showers early in the morning. Low in the upper 50s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy. A slight chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms before noon. A chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms in the afternoon. Breezy. High in the mid 70s. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph shifting to the northwest 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
Friday: Mostly sunny. Cooler. High in the lower 60s. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear. Low in the mid 40s.
Saturday: Sunny. High in the lower 70s.

Area high school Volleyball scores from Tue., 10/6/15

Sports

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye 10 Conference

(3-0) Denison-Schleswig 25-25-25, Atlantic 13-15-20
(3-1) Harlan 25-25-22-25, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 13-15-25-17
(3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Glenwood 14-22-20
(3-0) Lewis Central 26-25-25, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 24-18-23
(3-2) Red Oak 25-22-21-25-15, Clarinda 22-25-25-19-5
(3-0) St. Albert, Council Bluffs 25-25-25, Glenwood 23-19-23

Western Iowa Conference

(3-1) Logan-Magnolia over AHSTW
(3-0) Missouri Valley 25-25-25, Griswold 16-23-18
(3-0) Treynor over Riverside
(3-0) Tri-Center, Neola 25-25-25, Audubon 19-19-19
(3-0) Underwood 25-25-25, IKM-Manning 23-23-21

Rolling Valley Conference

(3-1) AR-WE-VA, Westside 25-25-20-25, CAM, Anita 20-22-25-17
(3-1) Exira-EHK 15-26-25-25, Coon Rapids-Bayard 25-24-18-23
(3-1) Glidden-Ralston 22-25-25-25, Adair-Casey 25-18-19-18
(3-1) Paton-Churdan 23-25-26-25, Boyer Valley 25-11-24-19

Pride of Iowa Conference

(3-1) Bedford 23-25-26-25, Southwest Valley 25-15-24-12
(3-1) Mount Ayr 26-22-29-25, East Union 24-25-27-14
(3-1) Nodaway Valley 25-25-14-25, Lenox 18-15-25-19

Corner Conference Tournament- Semifinals

(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Essex 15-11-23
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Stanton 20-21-14

Other Scores
(3-1) Carroll 25-16-25-26, Bondurant-Farrar 22-25-21-24
(3-1) Charter Oak-Ute 25-20-25-25, West Harrison 14-25-21-20
(3-1) Earlham 25-17-25-25, Guthrie Center 18-25-14-13
(3-0) Lawton-Bronson 25-25-25, Westwood, Sloan 17-13-15
(3-1) River Valley 22-25-25-25, West Monona 25-18-11-21
(3-0) Woodward-Granger 25-25-25, Panorama 7-14-15

Ferentz says consistency a key in BIG race

Sports

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is off to a great start but coach Kirk Ferentz says to have a special season the Hawkeyes will need to be consistent. Iowa is 5-0 after a heart stopping 10-6 victory at Wisconsin and The Hawkeyes will host an Illinois team on Saturday that is also considered a surprise at 4-1. Ferentz says all conference games are hard fought and it takes the correct preparation and focus to succeed on a weekly basis.

The Illini are coming off a 14-13 victory over Nebraska in their Big Ten opener. Interim Illini coach Bill Cubit took over the program a week before the start of the season and he has experienced success at Kinnick Stadium. His 2007 Western Michigan squad beat the Haweyes 28-19.

This is the first time in five years the Hawkeyes are preparing for a game as a nationally ranked team. They were 22nd on the latest AP Poll. Saturday at Wisconsin was a day for the defense but Ferentz says all phases have contributed to wins. Illinois coach Bill Cubit says they need to find a way to solve the Iowa defense. Cubit says while C.J. Beathard has played well at quarterback he has been impressed with the play of Iowa’s offensive line.

(Learfield Sports)

Seven presidential candidates campaigning in Iowa today; Clinton in C. Bluffs

News

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says within a week she will unveil a plan to “go after Wall Street abuses” that caused the last recession. “I’m going to go after what I think are the real problems,” Clinton said. “Not the problems of the past, the problems of today because what I am interested in Is stopping something like this happening again. That is my goal.” Clinton made that vow during a town hall meeting in Davenport Tuesday afternoon.

Clinton began by touting the Affordable Care Act and outlining steps she says would “rein in” health care costs. Clinton also promised to confront “monopolistic control over pricing” in states like Iowa. “Iowa doesn’t have enough competition to get the costs down,” Clinton said. “You know, you have one big insurance company — Wellmark — which covers a lot of people and has just gotten approval from your insurance commissioner to raise premiums between 18 and 28 percent. That is a lack of competition.”

Clinton is campaigning in Mount Vernon this morning (Wednesday) and in Council Bluffs this afternoon (Wednesday). Six competitors for the REPUBLICAN Party’s 2016 presidential nomination are campaigning in Iowa today (Wednesday) as well. Jeb Bush has stops scheduled in Muscatine, Oskaloosa and West Des Moines. Donald Trump has a midday rally planned in Waterloo. Bobby Jindal and Rick Santorum are campaigning in western Iowa. Mike Huckabee will be in central Iowa.

(Radio Iowa)

Tickets go on sale today for Kinnick Stadium concert

News, Sports

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Tickets go on sale today (Wednesday) to the general public for the first ever concert to be held in Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City in August of next year. Former Hawkeye All-American and N-F-L tight end Dallas Clark lead the push for the concert billed as “The Back Porch Revival.”

“We have Blake Shelton as our headliner along with many other great artists, a couple still be announced,” Clark says. “It’s gonna be an epic night, but the best part about this whole revival is that all the proceeds from this concert go and help support the Native Fund — which is an organization that me and a few friends started up.” The idea for the Native Fund started back in 2008 with the tornado that devastated Parkersburg and then the flooding in eastern Iowa. Clark, a Livermore native, was playing for the Indianapolis Colts at the time and watching from afar.

“Kind of felt helpless and wanted to do something and didn’t really know what to do. I came up with kind of this epiphany that God put on my heart of Iowans helping Iowans and kind of an Iowa version of the Red Cross,” Clark explains. Clark’s N-F-L schedule didn’t allow him to make much progress with the idea until a few years later when his football playing days ended.

“Moved the family back to Iowa and retired and it kinds of was still weighing on my heart a little bit and made a few phone calls this spring. And I mean it’s been non-stop since this spring when we kind of ran it across the University of Iowa and Mr. Barta (Iowa AD) gave us the green light with the stadium and the university’s approval,” Clark explains. Now he is hoping people will see what they can do by purchasing a concert ticket.

“Be a part of history and help the state of Iowa all in one,” Clark says. Iowa football season ticket holders got a chance to buy tickets to the event prior to opening up sales for the general public. Clark hopes those who don’t see the Hawkeyes as their favorite team will get involved too.

“Non-Hawkeye fans I think if you can look into ‘hey I am buying a ticket because I want to help the Native Fund and I want to help Iowans helping Iowans,’ then please buy a ticket and come and swallow your pride of red or purple or blue and be a part of the big event” Clark says. “Because it is, it’s an Iowa celebration, it’s an Iowa event.” Clark says when it comes time to helping, Iowans are Iowans no matter what school they support or where they live.

“It’s going to be where is the need let’s go. We’re not going to worry about the details, you just go and you help your neighbor when they need help. That’s the Iowa way and that’s what I put my hat on,” Clark says. Clark hopes the Native Fund builds on the idea of the Iowa way of helping each other.

“It’s just something that we need to constantly remind ourselves of why this state is great, what it means to be an Iowan and why it is so important,” Clark says. “And I don’t think it hurts to be reminded of that and to have situations where we can prove that. An I think that’s how we build the love and the foundation that we have in our great communities throughout the state.” Tickets for the August 27th concert go on sale at 10 a-m today (Wednesday) on the www.thebackporchrevival.com website.

Other country artists set to perform include: David Ray, Morgan Frazier and Tucker Beathard (who is the brother of Hawkeye quarterback C.J. Beathard). There will be around 56-thousand tickets sold with prices starting at 39 dollars. Actor Ashton Kutcher and golfer Zach Johnson, both native Iowans, are on the board of directors of the non-profit that Clark created for The Native Fund.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Oct. 7th 2015

News

October 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Four former prison guards at a maximum security penitentiary in eastern Iowa face charges after authorities say they used illegal drugs while armed at work. Twenty-nine-year-old Garrett Barton, 29-year-old Ethan Darrow, 38-year-old Marques Maryland and 28-year-old Seth Vogel face different charges ranging from firearms possession to possession of controlled substances. Each man has agreed to plead guilty.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines man has been sentenced to 65 years in prison for his part in the death of a 5-year-old girl, who overdosed on morphine. Deshaun Trombone pleaded guilty to child endangerment resulting in death and other charges in the death of Jayda Canada. She died on Oct. 7, 2014, and an autopsy showed morphine in her system.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Three top officials with Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential campaign claim political motivations are behind charges alleging they violated federal financial disclosure laws by secretly paying an influential Iowa politician for his endorsement. Federal prosecutors, however, say the men broke several federal laws when they concealed payments to former Iowa Sen. Kent Sorenson after he jumped from the Michele Bachmann campaign to the Paul campaign a few days before the January 2012 Iowa caucuses. Trial is scheduled for next Tuesday in Des Moines.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton says she’ll soon offer a plan to deal with “Wall Street abuses.” In Iowa Tuesday, Clinton said that in the next week she’ll have a proposal to “go after Wall Street abuses and rein in the too-big-to-fail banks and other institutions.” Clinton has maintained strong ties to Wall Street from her time as a New York senator.