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Jim Field talks about some grilling tips from top chefs.
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Class 1-A Region 1 Quarterfinals
Underwood 4, Missouri Valley 1
Riverside 2, Creston 1
Class 1-A Region 2 Quarterfinals
MOC-Floyd Valley 2, Kuemper Catholic 1
Class 2-A Region 2 Semifinals
Lewis Central 2, Harlan 0
ADM 3, Thomas Jefferson 2
Class 2-A Region 4 Semifinals
Glenwood 5, Norwalk 0
Nodaway Valley/West Central Valley/Adair-Casey 3, Indianola 1
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Here’s the (podcast) weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, from Freese-Notis meteorologist Harvey Freese, and the weather stats for Atlantic, from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….
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Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating recent incidents of thefts in the Red Oak and Stanton areas. Sheriff’s officials say they received two reports Tuesday. One of the incidents occurred sometime between Saturday and Monday, south of Red Oak. A white & yellow 2012 Cub Cadet GT-2100 lawn tractor and black 1995 H&H Dovetail trailer were reported stolen from Dickel Outdoor Power, just off of Highway 48. The trailer with Iowa license plate number 3544HB is valued at $3,000, while the lawn tractor was valued at $4,000.
The second incident occurred in the 500 block of Thorn Street, in Stanton. Officials say the victim reported someone removed two center caps off the rims of her 1999 Ford F-250 pickup truck, and damaged an aluminum door on the inside of her 2000 Kiefer-built horse trailer. The loss was estimated at $350 altogether.
Anyone with information about either of those crimes, is asked to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107, or Montgomery County Crimestoppers at 1-800-432-1001.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Much of Iowa, especially southern Iowa, could use some rain. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says while weeks of dry weather allowed farmers to finish planting, a lack of significant rain is resulting in poor soybean stands with seeds lying in dry soil. High winds have slowed spraying and dried out the soil. The USDA says in Tuesday’s report that 95 percent of the corn crop has emerged, which is 11 days ahead of normal. The condition of the corn has dipped slightly from a week ago, from 81 percent in good or excellent condition to 77 percent. Farmers have planted 97 percent of the soybean crop, ahead of 83 percent average. Topsoil moisture is 49 percent adequate or surplus, with subsoil moisture at 58 percent adequate or surplus.