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Decomposing turkeys and chickens lead to odors, flies

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Millions of dead chickens and turkeys lie in stinking, fly-swarmed piles near dozens of large Iowa farms due to the H5N2 bird flu virus.
Neighbors say they understand the challenge in disposing of more than 20 million bird carcasses, but are eager for quick action, especially as temperatures rise and create more decomposition odor and flies.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources environmental supervisor Ken Hessenius says the state must look at “all methods of disposal” and called the virus a “crisis.” Some of the birds are piled up and covered with dirt or other material, turkeys are often composted inside barns and at least one chicken farm is burying them in trenches. Portable incinerators have been set up and state officials are working with landfills.

Branstad signs address confidentiality program for victims

News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad has signed a bill into law that will allow victims of domestic abuse and other crimes to keep their home address private through a mail-forwarding program. Branstad signed the bill Thursday. It takes effect in January.

The law will allow victims of domestic abuse and other crimes to have their mail sent to an address managed by the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office. The mail will then be forwarded to the victim’s home address. The system allows victims to keep their home address confidential from an abuser or potential abuser.

Rep. Dean Fisher, a Republican from Garwin, sponsored the bill. He says it could help between 300 and 500 people in Iowa. More than 30 other states have similar laws.

IHSAA Announces 2015 Football Players Hall of Fame Inductees

Sports

May 7th, 2015 by Jim Field

Six former prep players who achieved high school greatness will be honored by the Iowa High School Athletic Association with Hall of Fame induction at the 2015 Playoff Championships this fall.

The induction ceremonies will be featured at the halftime of the Class 4A Championship game the evening of Friday, November 20 in the University of Northern Iowa Dome.

Included among the new inductees and their year of graduation are Shamus McDonough of Corning (1978); Todd Millikan from Shenandoah (1984); Joel Crisman of Grundy Center (1989); Matt Straight from Logan-Magnolia (1991); Derek Sobaski of Pekin (1999); and Jason Scales who played at Valley, West Des Moines (2004).

Each of the six was a first team All-State player and a multiple sport athlete. Collectively, they also appeared in eight State Championship games. Five went on to play at the Division I level, and each has found ways to give back to the game and their communities.

The IHSAA Football Players Hall of Fame was started in 1980 by the Board of Control and this 36th honored class brings the total to 172 players from 108 schools. The Iowa Football Coaches Association will announce their coach hall of fame selections and the Walt Fiegel Coaching with Character Award winner later this fall. Those honorees will also be recognized at the championship games.

Iowa lawmakers looking to make education funding deal

News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa lawmakers are trying to move toward a compromise deal on education funding that could help them resolve the budget for the next fiscal year. Legislative leaders said Thursday they are talking about education funding, which has been a key sticking point in the budget process. A deal may include a budget increase in basic aid for K-12 schools, as well as a one-time payment.

House Speaker Kraig Paulsen, a Hiawatha Republican, said conversations were underway. Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal, a Democrat from Council Bluffs, said lawmakers were “making progress.”

The potential compromise could work because schools would get the overall funding sought by Democrats but because some of the money is a one-time appropriation, the Republican-controlled House would be sticking to a pledge to contain ongoing costs.

Amber alert issued for sibling of infant found in dumpster

News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

LA VISTA, Neb. (AP) – Authorities have issued an Amber alert for the 5-year-old sibling of an infant found in a dumpster near a suburban Omaha apartment complex.
Thursday’s alert says the older child was abducted from Omaha and is believed to be in danger. Omaha police say they think a woman’s body found a little before 8 p.m. Wednesday is that of the boys’ mother, 45-year-old Jesus I. Marinero. Police say they hope to make a positive ID once autopsy results are known.

The boy being sought is Jose Ramirez-Marinero. He was last seen wearing a gray shirt and sweatpants and may be traveling in a silver Jeep Cherokee with Nebraska plates SRH941.  Jose’s brother was wearing only a diaper when he was found in the dumpster Wednesday evening and taken to a hospital.

Vets confirm first known case of rare dog disease in Iowa

News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – Veterinarians have confirmed the first known case of a rare, deadly dog disease in Iowa. KCRG-TV reports a 4-month-old black lab named Shadow from Independence was diagnosed with canine dysautonomia, an illness that attacks the part of a dog’s nervous system that regulates many body organs, including the heart and digestive tract. The diagnosis means Iowa now joins a handful of other Midwestern states where canine dysautonomia has been confirmed.

Kathy Finholt, the dog’s owner, says Shadow began displaying symptoms in February, and her condition quickly deteriorated. Shadow was euthanized following a nearly month-long battle with the disease.

Vets say they don’t believe the disease is contagious, yet its exact cause remains unclear. University of Wyoming researchers are exploring a theory that consumption of certain soil is to blame.

Flood Warning for the Missouri River affecting Mills Co., IA

Weather

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

1033 AM CDT THU MAY 7 2015

The National Weather Service in Omaha has issued a flood warning for the following river in Iowa and Nebraska: Missouri River at Plattsmouth, NE., affecting Mills County (IA) and Cass County (NE).
* The Flood Warning is in effect from late tonight to Saturday afternoon…or until the warning is  cancelled.
* At 10:00 AM Thursday the stage was 20.8 feet…or 5.2 feet below flood stage.
* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.
* The river is forecast to rise to near 27.4 feet by tomorrow evening.
* Impact…at 27.0 feet…Minor flooding is occurring in the parking  lots near the gauge site and boat ramp. In addition, a private  camping area just upstream of the gauge site begins to flood.

THURSDAY, MAY 7th

Trading Post

May 7th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Homemade 2-wheel trailer, 4′ x 7′.  Asking $200 OBO.  Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE:  Portable 2500 watt generator.  Asking $150 OBO.  Call 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE:  Metal bolt bins.  Asking $75 OBO.  Call 712-250-0788.

WANTED: Western author, Louis L’Amour books, please call 254-3217.

FOR SALE: National Geographic magazines in good shape in boxes. From an estate and there appears to be most if not all from the 1930’s on. Best offer gets them all. Please call 712-243-1979 and if no answer leave a message.

Backyard and Beyond 05-07-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

May 7th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with area Girl Scouts about a project to clean up and do other work by the Lion’s Schoolhouse at Sunnyside Park in Atlantic.

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Creston man arrested for violating probation

News

May 7th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Union County report a Creston man was arrested today (Thursday), on a Union County warrant for Violation of Probation. 35-year old Ryan Wayne Feldhacker was arrested at 12:30-a.m., at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. Feldhacker was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, pending an appearance before the magistrate.