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Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/21/17

Weather

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/a 50% chance of rain through early afternoon. High 48. NE @ 10-20.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low 30. NE @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: Mo.Cldy. High 49. N @ 10-20.

Thursday: Mo. Cldy w/a 50% chance of showers/thundershowers. High 49.

Friday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a 70% chance scattered showers & tstrms. High 70.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 67. Our Low this morning was 41. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 65 and the low was 26. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 88 in 1907. The Record Low was -7 in 1960.

Red Oak man arrested on assault warrant

News

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak, Monday afternoon, arrested on a warrant, 25-year old Cody Keen Blystone, of Red Oak. Blystone, was wanted on a Pottawattamie County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was taken into custody at around 4:50-p.m. and booked into the Montgomery County Jail and held without bond.

St. Louis Cardinals trim roster to 44

Sports

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The St. Louis Cardinals announced three transactions following Monday night’s 12-6 win over the Houston Astros in West Palm Beach. Outfielder Todd Cunningham and catcher Gabriel Lino were re-assigned to minor league camp while infielder Breyvic Valera was optioned to Memphis (AAA). The transactions reduce the number of players in the team’s Major League camp to 44, including 12 non-roster invitees.

Sunday afternoon, the Cards optioned outfielder Anthony Garcia and right-handed pitcher Rowan Wick to the Memphis Redbirds (AAA) roster and re-assigned right-handed pitcher Josh Lucas and left-handed pitcher Zach Phillips to their minor league camp.

Cards-Astros game at new park briefly delayed by sprinklers

Sports

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — There was bound to be a glitch or two during the first spring training at the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, the new facility shared by the Houston Astros and Washington Nationals. That includes the sprinkler system.

With the St. Louis Cardinals one out from winning the first night game in the history of the ballpark Monday, the sprinklers along the right-field line came on prematurely, delaying the team’s game against Houston for a couple of minutes.

“First year,” Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said afterward with a smile. Once the sprinklers turned off, Miguel Socolovich induced a groundout to end St. Louis’ 12-6 victory over the Astros.

Lane closures on U.S. 275 South Omaha Veterans Bridge begin April 3

News

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

As a courtesy to the Nebraska Department of Roads, the Iowa Department of Transportation reports Phase 1 preservation work will require closing the outside lanes of the U.S. 275 South Omaha Veterans Bridge beginning at April 3rd, at 9-a.m. The lane closures are necessary for application of a protective coating to the steel truss and epoxy polymer overlay to the bridge deck surface. The bridge will be closed to all pedestrian traffic.

Phase 2 work will require closing the inside lanes of the bridge. All work is anticipated to be completed this fall. McGill Restoration Inc. is the contractor on this project.

NE men arrested on drug charges in Hamburg

News

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop Sunday by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Department K9 unit in Hamburg, resulted in two, drug-related arrests. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports 18-year old’s Trace Miller and Dakota Hanika, both of Nebraska City, NE., were arrested for Possession of a controlled substance, after the vehicle they were in was pulled over in the 400 block of Washington Street, in Hamburg. Both men were later released from the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, after posting bond.

Trace Miller

Dakota Hanika

Iowa early News Headlines: Tuesday, March 21st 2017

News

March 21st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

AMES, Iowa (AP) — President Steven Leath’s departure will leave Iowa State University seeking a new leader as it faces budget cuts, enrollment growth and fallout from controversies. Auburn University has announced that Leath will be its next president. Leath’s move to Auburn will end his 5 ½ year tenure at Iowa State, which saw the school’s enrollment surge past 36,000 students but also questions about Leath’s travel and personnel decisions.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa House passed legislation Monday to shorten the deadline for filing discrimination lawsuits in the state from two years to 90 days. The Republican-controlled chamber voted 58-39 to pass the bill. It now heads to the GOP-majority Senate. Under current Iowa law, people have two years to file lawsuits in district court after discrimination claims are investigated by the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, which oversees such complaints. The proposed 90-day change aligns with federal guidelines.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Democratic lawmaker has criticized a state agency director for declining to send staff to an informal committee meeting about how the department handles child abuse investigations. Sen. Matt McCoy says Iowa Department of Human Services Director Charles Palmer lied about the agency’s ability to attend and answer questions at the Monday meeting, which was led by Democrats on the Senate Government Oversight Committee.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — FBI agents have met with leaders of an Iowa mosque about a threatening note it received in the mail. Dr. Samir Shams, the president of the Islamic Center of Des Moines, says he found the handwritten note Sunday morning. It said Muslims were a “vile” people and that President Donald Trump would “do to you Muslims what Hitler did to the Jews.” An FBI spokeswoman in Omaha says agents met Monday with center members and are assessing the situation.

TUESDAY, MARCH 21st

Trading Post

March 21st, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  A Miller Thunderbolt welder 220V. Has some rust but works great. $300.00. Can text message 712-250-5665. Or leave message at 712-250-0788.

FOR SALE: Roto-clone industrial air cleaner, still in crate, never used, 5 horse power motor, worth $2,000 only $225; tilt bed trailer 7 1/2′ x 14′, single axle, dual wheel with fold down ramps and hand winch $375; 8 ft. slide in pick up camper $50. 402-651-8173 (Hancock)

FOR SALE: full length couch, slightly used $20. You must pick up. 243-7744.

 

Student from Co Bluffs & Oskaloosa help legislators kick off work day

News

March 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

High school students played key roles as the Iowa House and Senate got underway today (Monday).  As members of the Iowa House recited the Pledge of Allegiance, students from the Iowa School for the Deaf in Council Bluffs recited it in sign language. In the Iowa Senate, right after the traditional opening prayer, the Oskaloosa High School String Ensemble played “America, the Beautiful.”

The ensemble has been playing throughout the day on the first floor of the capitol, drawing attention to a Mahaska County reception for legislators.

(Radio Iowa)

Branstad says comments from Steve King shouldn’t deter tourists

News

March 20th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

State tourism officials say they’re fielding “hundreds” of phone calls, emails and Facebook messages, suggesting people are cancelling trips to Iowa because of comments from Congressman Steve King. On March 12th, King tweeted that “we can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies.” King has said in national media interviews that he stands by the remark and that it wasn’t about race. For the second Monday in a row, Governor Branstad has distanced himself from King’s comments.

“I’m a strong supporter of tourism in Iowa and I think we need to continue to work together in a very positive way to bring tourists and jobs to the state,” Branstad said. “…I don’t think the words of one person, even somebody that’s a congressman, should deter anyone from coming Iowa and seeing the friendliness and hospitality and just the opportunities that are here.” Branstad, though, describes himself as a “team player” and he will not suggest King be ejected from the G-O-P.

“I don’t believe in burning bridges,” Branstad says. According to The Des Moines Register, some participants in the Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa are cancelling because this year’s route passes through King’s congressional district. This past Saturday, King tweeted a link to an online opinion piece which praised King for issuing a “Paul Revere-like” warning” about the dangers of a low birth rate among American citizens. The article, which was written by a former Republican colleague of King, suggested the Iowa congressman was a “victim of the merchants of globalism.”

(Radio Iowa)