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Ottumwa police investigate death of 3 dogs in hot car

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Ottumwa Police Department is investigating after three of four dogs found locked in a hot car on Saturday died from heat exposure. Ottumwa Police Chief Tom McAndrew says that while no charges have been filed at this time, officers do know who was responsible for the animals. The incident occurred during the annual A-K-C All Breeds Dog Show at Bridge View Center.

McAndrew confirmed that the animals were in Ottumwa for the dog show. McAndrew says the investigation is ongoing and asks anyone who might have information on the incident to contact the Ottumwa Police Department.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 7/12/17

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Variably cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms this morning and again later this afternoon. High 93. S winds becoming W @ 10-15.

Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy w/scatt. Shwrs & tstrms. Low 70.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to cldy w/scatt morning showers/thunderstorms. High 86. N @10-15.

Friday/Saturday: P/Cldy. Highs in the upper 80’s.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 93. Our 24-hour Low ending today at 7-a.m., will be 70. (At 5-a.m. we had 82 degrees at KJAN). Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 85 and the low was 65. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 106 in 1939. The Record Low was 47 in 1895 & 1975.

Cano’s blast lifts AL in extra innings

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

MIAMI (AP) — Robinson Cano was a late addition to the American League All-Star team, and he made a late contribution to a 2-1 win over the National League in Miami on Tuesday.

Cano led off the 10th inning with a homer off Wade Davis to break a 1-1 deadlock and earn MVP honors. The Mariners second baseman landed on his eighth All-Star team only as an injury replacement for Starlin Castro of the Yankees.

It was the first extra-inning home run in an All-Star Game since Reds slugger Tony Perez hit one exactly 50 years ago. Perez threw out one of the ceremonial first pitches before the game.

The American League jumped out on top in the fifth inning against Dodgers left Alex Wood as Boston outfielder Mookie Betts hit a two-out double and scored on a single by Twins infielder Miguel Sano to break the ice. The National League tied it on Yadier Molina’s solo homer off Ervin Santana in the bottom of the sixth, a half-inning after the Cardinals catcher was inserted into the game.

Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel received the victory after stranding the potential winning run on third base in the ninth. Cleveland’s Andrew Miller got the save, striking out Cody Bellinger to end it.

It’s the fifth straight victory for the American League, and the 17th in the last 20 contests that didn’t end in a tie. The outcome means the all-time series is tied for the first time since the NL beat the AL in 1964. Each league has won 43 times, with two ties.

The outcome no longer determines home-field advantage for the World Series, as it had since 2003. Instead, the American League winners get $20,000 apiece, while the losers get nothing.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., 7/12/17

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July 12th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Ending a case that’s been called a remarkable injustice, prison officials have dropped all sanctions imposed on an Iowa inmate for his role in an alleged 2009 gang rape that he says never happened. The decision by the Iowa Department of Corrections is a victory for Joe Byrd, who had denied involvement in the alleged attack through 7 ½ years of hearings and appeals. Department officials will expunge the discipline from Byrd’s record as if the case never happened, shaving time off his sentence.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A former Iowa Senate Republican Caucus aide has testified in her sexual harassment lawsuit that sex, race and sexual orientation were regular topics of conversations and jokes in the office. The Des Moines Register reports that 39-year-old Kirsten Anderson testified in her lawsuit Tuesday. Much of her testimony focused on the behavior of a male senior analyst whom she said in 2010 seemed angry and daily referred to women using an obscenity.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Officials have identified a woman whose body was pulled from the Wapsipinicon River last month. The Courier reports that the Iowa State Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the body found June 15 is that of 47-year-old Rhonda Apfel, of Waterloo. Dr. Jonathan Thompson with the state examiner’s office says the cause of death hasn’t been determined and is pending further tests.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Another man has been sentenced to prison in connection to a Burlington shooting that police suspect was prompted by a still-unsolved homicide. The Hawk Eye reports that Holland Ewing Jr., of Chicago, was sentenced Monday to 10 years. Police say the three conspired to shoot into a house where they thought the killer of their friend, Breon Combs, was. Combs also lived in Chicago.

2017 State Softball Brackets All Classes

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July 11th, 2017 by admin

Class 4A and 5A Regional Final Softball Scores 07/11/2107

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July 11th, 2017 by admin

Class 4A

Region 1: Sergeant Bluff-Luton 8, LeMars 3
Region 2: Ballard 7, Denison-Schleswig 0
Region 3: Carlisle 14, Perry 1
Region 4: Charles City 2, Benton Community 1
Region 5: Oskaloosa 5, Burlington 1
Region 6: Fairfield 4, Des Moines Hoover 2
Region 7: Mount Pleasant 7, Cedar Rapids Xavier 3
Region 8: Winterset 3, Boone 0

Class 5A

Region 1: Waukee 4, Ottumwa 0
Region 2: WDM Valley 4, Fort Dodge 0
Region 3: Johnston 9, Southeast Polk 3
Region 4: Urbandale 3, Linn-Mar 2
Region 5: Cedar Rapids Jefferson 6, Dubuque Hempstead 2
Region 6: Pleasant Valley 5, Muscatine 3
Region 7: Cedar Rapids Kennedy 3, Davenport West 1
Region 8: Dowling Catholic 3, Indianola 2

CAM downs Southwest Valley 10-0 in 6 innings to advance to District Semifinal

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July 11th, 2017 by admin

The CAM Cougars controlled the game from the outset in a 10-0 win over Southwest Valley in the Class 1A District 13 Quarterfinals Tuesday night. CAM notched a hit in each inning on their way to the decisive victory.

The Cougars kicked off the game with a 3 run first inning on a bases clearing double by winning Pitcher Nick Holste. The Cougars tacked on two more in the second on Marcus Daugherty’s second career home run to right field.  CAM then went around the around and poured on 4 runs in the fourth to make it 9-0. Kolby Nelson had an RBI single in the bottom of the 6th to drive in Nick Holste and end the game on the 10 run rule.

Holste got the win allowing no runs on 2 hits with 5 strikeouts, 3 walks, and 3 hit batters.  Cole Swenson took the loss with 3 1/3 innings pitched, allowing 7 runs on 4 hits with 2 strikeouts, 3 walks, and 2 hit batters.

CAM advances to host Nodaway Valley in the Semifinal round on Thursday night. We’ll have that game on KJAN with a scheduled Pregame of 6:50pm and first pitch at 7:00pm.

Glenwood man arrested last week in Harlan on numerous charges

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July 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Harlan last week arrested a man from Mills County, on charges that include Disarming an Police Officer, and assault on a peace officer. 41-year old Patrick Lee Amburn, of Glenwood, was arrested July 6th following a traffic stop that was initiated in the 100 block of Cyclone Avenue, in Harlan.

Authorities say in addition to the previously mentioned charges, Amburn was taken into custody for reckless driving, interference with official acts, speeding, failure to obey a stop sign, operating a non-registered vehicle, littering, open container and violation of financial liability coverage. Amburn was being held on bond in the Shelby County Jail. His initial hearing was set for July 17th.

Car hits building in Harlan, Monday – no injuries reported

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July 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Harlan Police Department report a building was struck by a vehicle, Monday. Authorities say Darlene Totten, of Denison, was driving a 2004 Chrysler Concorde, when her foot slipped off the brake and onto the accelerator. He vehicle then struck the building located in the 1900 block of Chatburn Avenue. No injuries were reported and a dollar amount of the damage along with other information, was not provided.

The Harlan P-D said also, 47-year old Anthony Thomas Parks, of Sioux City, was arrested July 5th, following a call about a possible intoxicated male near the area of Highways 59 and 44. Parks was charged with Driving Under Suspension and for violation of financial liability coverage. Also on July 5th, 36-year old Theresa Patten, of Harlan, was cited for a fireworks regulation violation, following an incident in the 2100 block of 21st Street. On July 4th, 31-year old Terri Lynn Hallas, of Shelby, was cited for Driving While Suspended, following a traffic stop in Harlan.

And, on July 8th, 35-year old Matthew Malone, of Harlan, was arrested on a Monona County warrant. Malone was released to a Shelby County Deputy, who then transported him to Monona County.

CADCO members hear from Ethanol Plant Mgr.

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July 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Cass/Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO) held their annual meeting Tuesday evening in the Camblin Addition shelter house at Sunnyside Park, with dinner catered by the Downtowner. Guest speaker for the evening was Mike Messing, Manager for the 150-million gallon per year Elite Octane Ethanol Plant that’s under construction, on the northern side of Atlantic.

Elite Octane Ethanol Plant Mgr. Mike Messing

Messing said construction will start soon at the plant, on the world’s largest freestanding bins for storing corn. He says the bins will 156-feet in diameter, 29 rings high and hold 2 million bushels each. Later this week or next, concrete will be pressure-pumped into the ground to place the structures on. Construction crews started camping out at the Schildberg Recreation Area almost as soon as the camping pads were installed. Altogether, there are currently about 100 people working on various aspects of the project.

Once all the steel work is done, pipe fitters will be scampering around the site installing at nearly 25-miles worth of pipe. Messing said residents should begin to see an influx of workers coming into town within the next couple of months. When the plant is up and running, it will process 400- to 420-thousand gallons of ethanol per day. He says the initial run will produce 120,000 gallons per day and increase to 150,000 gallons soon thereafter. The rest depends on the supply of corn.

Messing says they hope the project will be complete by Sept., 2018. They will begin taking applications for skilled, general and advanced positions (like chemists) at eliteoctane.net within the next week or so. It is important that you use “dotnet,” because there is an eliteoctane.com that has nothing to do with the ethanol plant project.

50 employees are expected to be on the payroll when the plant is fully functional. Messing said the annual payroll is expected to be $6.5-million. Base pay on the low end will be approximately $18.50 per hour, with the more advanced positions paying considerably more. The heavy work force likely won’t be needed until the Spring of 2018.