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Cardinals rally from 5-0 deficit, beat Phillies 7-6

Sports

June 22nd, 2017 by admin

PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Tommy Pham’ second solo homer off Hector Neris in the ninth inning tied it and the St. Louis Cardinals rallied from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-6 in 10 innings Wednesday night.

Jedd Gyorko hit a two-run homer and pinch-hitter Jose Martinez also connected for St. Louis.

The game went to extra innings after Freddy Galvis lined a double down the left-field line with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, but Odubel Herrera ran through a stop sign, around third-base coach Juan Samuel and was thrown out by 10 feet. He didn’t even attempt to slide and was pulled from the game in a double switch.

Martinez led off the 10th with a double to right off Edubray Ramos (0-6). He advanced to third on a balk and scored when Ramos made a throwing error on a pickoff attempt at first base after Dexter Fowler was intentionally walked. Yadier Molina added an RBI single.

Corning man arrested on drug charges after pursuit

News

June 22nd, 2017 by admin

A Corning man was arrested on Wednesday by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office after a pursuit that started in Lenox with Taylor County Deputies.  The pursuit ended at a residence on 240th Street in Corning.

Deputies eventually arrested 21-year-old Ridge Allen Casteel of Corning on multiple drug charges. Several bags of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia were found inside the house and vehicle at 3050 240th Street in Corning.  Casteel faces charges of Possession with Intent to Deliver and Drug Tax Stamp Violation. He was taken into custody and held on $5,000 bond.

Omaha man arrested on Child Endangerment charge in Red Oak

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June 22nd, 2017 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of an Omaha man on a charge of Child Endangerment Wednesday. At 3:37pm officers arrested 41-year-old Alejandro Garcia-Pimentel of Omaha in the parking lot of the BP Gas Station at 1715 North Broadway Street in Red Oak. He was taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $2,000 bond. No further details were provided at this time.

Skyscan Forecast 06/22/2017

Podcasts, Weather

June 22nd, 2017 by admin

Skyscan Forecast    Thursday, June 22, 2017    Dan Hicks

Today: Partly cloudy. Isolated thunderstorms possible early and again later in the afternoon. S @ 10-20. High 90.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. N @ 10. Low 60.

Friday: Partly cloudy. Cooler. N @ 10-20. High 78.

Saturday: Partly cloudy. High 76.

Sunday: Partly cloudy. High 76.

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First Whitney Bank proposes sculpture of Atlantic founder Franklin Whitney on Chestnut Street

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June 21st, 2017 by admin

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First Whitney Bank delivered a proposal to the Atlantic City Council on Wednesday night to construct a sculpture of Atlantic founder Franklin Whitney on Chestnut Street.  The bank wants to gift the sculpture in honor of Atlantic’s 150th Anniversary in 2018.

Bank President Paul Gude delivered the proposal to the council.

“What I am asking the city council to do is approve the construction of a center island on Chestnut Street between the First Whitney Bank and the Whitney Hotel.”

The monument on the center island would be a bronze casting sculpture to commemorate Franklin Whitney’s founding of the City of Atlantic.

The proposal would have Scott Smith and Troy Muller from the First Century Art Guild in Kimballton build the sculpture.  The sculpture would take about a year to complete if approved and First Whitney Bank would fund the entire project.

The island would be about 7 feet wide and 30-40 feet long.

The Council appeared to favor approval of the project but no action could be taken yet.

Listen to Jim Field’s interview with First Whitney Bank CEO Paul Gude about the project on our Heartbeat Today program below.

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Salvation Army in Omaha opens cooling stations to beat heat

News

June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — With a heat index creeping into the triple digits, the Salvation Army in Omaha has opened cooling stations in Omaha and neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cooling centers will offer an air-conditioned reprieve from the heat through Thursday, as well as bottled water to help people hydrate.

The centers are located at the Burrows Center in eastern Omaha, the Kroc Center in southeastern Omaha, North Corps in northeastern Omaha and Council Bluffs Corps across the Missouri River in western Iowa. Most of the centers are open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on weekdays. The Kroc Center is open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.

The temperature in Omaha by mid-afternoon Wednesday was around 95 degrees, but the heat index was over 100 degrees.

2 injured in Monona County rollover accident, Wed. afternoon

News

June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Two people in a 2005 Chevy Cobalt were injured Wednesday, during a rollover accident in Monona County. The Iowa State Patrol reports the driver, 40-year old Dale James Swan, of South Sioux City, NE., and his passenger, 37-year old Amanda Kay Swan, of Sioux City, IA., were transported to hospitals in Onawa and Sioux City, respectively, with Dale Swan being sent by Whiting Rescue, and Amanda Swan transported by Mercy Air Care.

The Patrol says they were traveling north on Interstate 29 at around 4-p.m. near the Whiting exit (mile marker 120), when for reasons unknown, the car drove off the road and into a gore, rolling over several times before coming to rest on its top in the gore. Amanda Swan was extricated from the vehicle by mechanical means.

The accident remains under investigation.

Vehicle fire in Atlantic Wed. evening

News

June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Fire responded Wednesday night to a report of a vehicle fire near the gas pumps at the central Casey’s Store (701 Poplar Street). The call came in at around 8:22-p.m.  Atlantic Fire Chief Mark McNees told KJAN News a man in a pickup truck had just fueled-up his vehicle and started to back away, when he smelled fuel and soon thereafter, saw flames. He managed to put the fire out with an extinguisher before fire crews arrived.

McNees said the cause of the fire was not clear, but it could have been a bad fuel or brake line. The brake line was damaged by the fire. He said also, that the vehicle had a “nice motor,” and that the owner had done a lot of work on the engine.

The fire department was on-hand to assist with the clean-up. Atlantic Police and the Cass County Sheriff’s Office were also on the scene. Fire crews returned to their base about 12-minutes later.

2 arrested on drug charges in Mills County, Tuesday

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June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday, reported two people were arrested on separate drug charges, Tuesday. 34-year old Nicole Jean Cronland, of Council Bluffs, was arrested at around 9:35-a.m. in Malvern, for Driving Under Suspension and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $900. And, at around 6:15-p.m. Tuesday, Deputies in Mills County arrested 48-year old Yancey Sean Gonzalez, of Bloomer, WI, for Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His bond was set at $1,300.

Late Tuesday night, 28-year old Jonathan Lee Million, of Emerson, was arrested in Mills County on a warrant out of Pottawattamie County, for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held in the Mills County jail without bond.

IDPH: Respect the power of your lawn mower or face serious injury

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Summer starts today (Wednesday) and state health officials are reminding Iowans not to underestimate the power — and danger — of their lawnmowers. The number of mower-related injuries reported statewide took a big jump last year. Dr. Patty Quinlisk, medical director of the Iowa Department of Public Health, says push and riding mowers pose different types of risks to life and limb.

“One is if you’re on a riding mower, it could tip. For example, if you’re going sideways down a slope, it could tip and injure you,” Dr. Quinlisk says. “The next one is when that blade is going around, it could throw up rocks or other things in the area where you’re mowing and you could be hit by that. The third one is the blade itself.” That sharpened metal blade, spinning around at 200 miles an hour, can quickly slice off a finger or a toe.

While it’s hot and you may want to dress light for mowing, Quinlisk suggests you don’t skimp on footwear. “You should have sturdy shoes on. This is not the time to mow with sandals or even bare feet. You want good safety shoes on,” Quinlisk says. “You want to have something to protect your eyes, just in case it does throw some rocks or dirt or something up.” Many young Iowans make good money mowing lawns in their neighborhoods during the summer but Quinlisk says parents should give serious consideration to their child’s age and maturity level before letting them take off with the Toro.

“If it’s a push mower, usually we say somewhere around 12 to 14 (years old) with some safety instructions prior to using it,” Quinlisk says. “With the riding ones, usually most people say around 16 or older is when that becomes a little bit safer.” A state health department report says four people were killed in Iowa last year in lawn mower-related accidents and 156 were injured.

In 2015, six deaths were reported but only 108 injuries. In the past six years, a total of 20 Iowans have died in mower-related accidents.

(Radio Iowa)