712 Digital Group - top

Nine inches of snow & wind chills of 40-below? Welcome to Iowa!

News, Weather

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The weekend ahead may be the coldest Iowa’s experienced in seven years, according to meteorologist Todd Heitkamp at the National Weather Service office in Sioux Falls. The entire state is blanketed with winter weather watches and warnings, and parts of northwest Iowa will be seeing snow fly. “We do have a winter weather advisory out for snow that’s going to be developing around the area this afternoon and continuing into the evening and overnight,” Heitkamp says. “We’re expecting two to five inches of snow.”

More than a dozen counties across north-central and northeast Iowa are under a Winter Storm Warning as that region may get up to nine inches of snow by Sunday. Heitkamp says the wind chill factors will be exceptional through the weekend. “We’re going to be dealing with increasing winds later tonight,” he says. “As the snow begins to taper off, the winds will increase and gust up to 30 miles an hour during the day tomorrow, and as the winds start to increase, the cold will filter in along with those winds and we’ll be dealing with probably the coldest air we’ve seen around here in last four to seven years.”

By Sunday morning, air temps statewide will range from zero to 20-below, while wind chills could be 25 to 40-below. Iowans will need to take special care as they venture outdoors. “People need to understand the importance of dressing appropriately when dealing with adverse cold like this,” Heitkamp says. “There’s going to be a lot of people outside Saturday, clearing off the sidewalks and driveways. Limit the amount of time you’re doing that, take frequent breaks and dress appropriately by making sure all exposed flesh is covered.”

While the weekend weather sounds foul, there’s a turn-around coming in the forecast. “It’s going to warm up pretty quick on Monday,” Heitkamp says. “We’re looking at a high of 25 on Monday and then warming back up into the mid- to upper-30s on Tuesday so we’ll see almost a 60-degree temperature swing. It looks fairly nice next week but by Christmas, we may get hit with another shot of cold air coming in from the north.”

The first day of winter is next Wednesday, December 21st.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 3.8 Percent in November

News

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, IOWA – Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 3.8 percent in November. The state’s jobless rate was 3.5 percent one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent in November. “The unemployment rate in Iowa is the lowest since March, which in part is due to holiday hiring and the great fall weather we have had this year,” said Beth Townsend, Director of Iowa Workforce Development. “The economy remains soft as we transition to seasonal unemployment during the winter months.”

The number of unemployed Iowans decreased to 65,000 in November from 70,400 in October. The current estimate is 5,300 higher than the year ago level of 59,700. The total number of working Iowans decreased to 1,655,000 in November. This figure was 200 lower than October and 10,600 higher than one year ago.

Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Employment
Iowa establishments shed 4,700 jobs in November and lowered employment down to 1,580,100 jobs. This drop marked the third straight month for job losses for the state. Private sector losses totaled 3,900 jobs and government pared 800 jobs. Public sector drops were primarily within local government (-600), although the federal sector shed jobs also (-200). Government trails last year’s level by 1,300 jobs. Private sectors remain up (+11,300), but the magnitude of the annual increase has been waning as the year comes to an end.

In November, the largest movement occurred in trade, transportation, and utilities which experienced a decline of 2,300 jobs. The majority of the loss was incurred in retail (-1,400), although transportation, utilities, and wholesale shed jobs this month as well. Iowa’s retail sector has not fared well through 2016 and is down compared to last November (-1,400). Iowa’s manufacturers lost 1,400 jobs with losses distributed evenly between durable and nondurable goods factories. This marks the second straight decline following a brief upsurge in the summer. Other notable losses included other services (-1,200), leisure and hospitality (-500), and information (-200). On the other hand, job gains were realized in three private industries and led by professional and business services (+1,400) and heavily fueled by hiring in administrative support and waste management services. All other gains this month were small and included education and health care (+300) and financial activities (+100).

Annually, total nonfarm employment is up just 10,000 jobs. Monthly declines over the past few months have reduced the annual growth rate considerably. Construction continues to sustain employment and leads all sectors with 8,300 jobs added. Education and health care is second in terms of growth (+4,200) followed by financial activities (+3,900). Manufacturing continues to trend down and lags behind last year’s mark by 7,300 jobs. The only other sectors down annually are professional and business services (-2,200) and information (-1,300).

Hoops at the MAC today on KJAN

Sports

December 16th, 2016 by admin

We’ll have three basketball games this afternoon and two on Saturday for you here on KJAN from the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs.  The games are part of the 11th annual Jennie Ed Sports Med MAC Shootout.  5 games got the event started on Thursday and 5 more are slated for the Friday schedule.  The event will wind down with 9 games on Saturday.

Here this afternoon we will have the first three games of the day on the air. The first game will be the Griswold Girls taking on Underwood at 2:30pm, we’ll be on the air about 2:20pm to get coverage started.  That game will be followed by the Griswold vs. Underwood Boys game at about 4:00pm. Then we will cap off our coverage with the Tri-Center vs. St. Albert Boys beginning about 5:30pm.

On Saturday we’ll have back to back boys games with Exira-EHK facing Johnson-Brock (NE) at 11:30am and then Atlantic taking on Elmwood-Murdock (NE) at about 1:00pm.

Catch all the action on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com. and on the KJAN mobile app. We also plan on providing you live streaming video on our TV page as we normally do depending on technical capability at the facility.  Join Chris Parks and Mike Smith for all the coverage here on KJAN this weekend.

Omaha airport struggling to get word out on waiting lots

News

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Omaha’s Eppley Airfield has installed two official cellphone waiting lots at a combined cost of $200,000, but word about the new lots has been slow to get out to the public. A cellphone lot is a space where people wait to receive texts or calls from arriving passengers who are ready to be picked up along the airport terminal’s front drive.

Airport police Chief Tim Conahan tells the Omaha World-Herald many people are still using old, nearby parking lots. Conahan says the name of the new lot may be part of the issue.

The new lots were announced in September along with other parking initiatives, including a new app that has a feature to help you find your vehicle if you return home and forget where you parked.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th

Trading Post

December 16th, 2016 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  Whirlpool refrigerator freezer, was used in the garage but is a clean unit. $50.00.  Brayton area 304-2819.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  We have lots of gifts we have created in all price ranges. Range from ornaments for $2 each up to $25.00. Some very unique gifts. Call 712-249-5675 to set up time to shop or pick up.

WANTED:  a plastic cup for a Coleman water jug.  Jug is green and white, or another water jug with  a cup. Call 243-2860 in Atlantic. FOUND!

Winter Weather Advisory (Updated 8:30-a.m. 12/16)

Weather

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT NOW THROUGH 6-P.M. SATURDAY (12/17), FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES: CASS, ADAIR, ADAMS, AUDUBON, GUTHRIE, DALLAS, MADISON, RINGGOLD, TAYLOR AND UNION. AND, A WIND CHILL ADVISORY WILL BE IN EFFECT FROM 6-P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL NOON, SUNDAY.

Winter Weather Advisory for counties in purple; Wind chill warning for counties in light blue; Winter Storm warning for counties in pink. More at http://www.weather.gov/dmx/

LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP BY LATE MORNING AND PERSIST OFF AND ON INTO THE NIGHTTIME HOURS. THE FREEZING DRIZZLE MAY MIX WITH PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW AS WELL BEFORE SWITCHING TO ALL SNOW SATURDAY. * STORM TOTAL ICE/SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…PROLONGED LIGHT FREEZING DRIZZLE WILL RESULT IN SEVERAL HUNDREDTHS TO AROUND A TENTH OF AN INCH OF ICE ACCUMULATIONS BY TONIGHT…ESPECIALLY ON ELEVATED AND UNTREATED SURFACES. AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW MAY ALSO ACCUMULATE FROM LATER TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY. *WINDS…WINDS ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE A FACTOR UNTIL SATURDAY WHEN THEY BECOME NORTH TO NORTHWEST AND INCREASE WITH GUSTS REACHING 30 TO 35 MPH TOWARD MIDDAY WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AND THEN DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS. SPEEDS SHOULD DIMINISH INTO SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING BUT STILL BE SUFFICIENT
TO PRODUCE DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS. * VISIBILITY…VISIBILITY MAY BE REDUCED TO A FEW MILES OR LESS DURING BLOWING SNOW SATURDAY.
* TEMPERATURES/WIND CHILL VALUES…LOW TEMPERATURES WILL REACH 8 TO 15 BELOW ZERO BY SUNDAY MORNING. WIND CHILLS MAY DROP TO AS LOW AS 25 TO 30 BELOW ZERO BY LATE SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY  MORNING…POSSIBLY TO 35 BELOW ALONG THE INTERSTATE 80
CORRIDOR. * IMPACTS…MINOR ICING WILL BEGIN LATER THIS MORNING AND CONTINUE INTO THE NIGHT. TREATMENT AND ROAD TEMPERATURES JUST ABOVE FREEZING MAY REDUCE IMPACTS THROUGH MID AFTERNOON…BUT ICING MAY BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD INTO THE EVENING AS AIR AND ROAD TEMPERATURES DROP. VISIBILITY RESTRICTIONS WITH PARTIALLY SNOW COVERED AND SLICK ROADS MAY OCCUR SATURDAY. THE COMBINATION OF FREEZING PRECIPITATION FOLLOWED BY SNOW AND  WIND WILL LEAD TO HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM 9-A.M. TODAY (FRIDAY) UNTIL 6-P.M. SATURDAY, FOR HARRISON, SHELBY, POTTAWATTAMIE, MILLS, MONTGOMERY, FREMONT AND PAGE COUNTIES, AND, A WIND CHILL ADVISORY WILL BE IN EFFECT FROM 6-P.M. SATURDAY UNTIL 11-A.M. SUNDAY. Wind chill values will fall to -20 by Saturday evening and -25 Saturday night into early Sunday. The dangerously low wind chill values will cause frost bite to exposed skin in a short period of time.

CARROLL-CRAWFORD-SAC COUNTIES: A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY (FRIDAY) THROUGH 6-P.M. SATURDAY, AND A WIND CHILL ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM 6-P.M. SATURDAY THROUGH NOON, SUNDAY.

A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET, OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES. A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS THAT CAN RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS, WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/16/2016

News, Podcasts

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

Play

High School Wrestling Scoreboard Thursday 12/16/2016

Sports

December 16th, 2016 by admin

Double Dual at Kuemper

Atlantic picked up two more dual wins at Kuemper on Thursday.  2-0 wrestlers on the evening were: Kole Hansen (113), Carter Cox (120), Chase McLaren (126), Drake Roller (170/182) and John McConkey (285).

Atlantic 56 Lewis Central 15
Atlantic 55 Kuemper Catholic 15
Kuemper Catholic 41 Lewis Central 27

Double Dual at Clarinda

Harlan 46 Clarinda 31
Harlan 37 Shenandoah 27
Shenandoah 39 Clarinda 35

Double Dual at St. Albert

Red Oak 66 Denison-Schleswig 18
Red Oak 63 St. Albert 3
St. Albert 40 Denison-Schleswig 30

Double Dual at Clarinda Academy

Clarinda Academy 45 Southwest Iowa 36
Clarinda Academy 54 East Mills 10
Southwest Iowa 54 East Mills 24

Double Dual at Interstate 35

Interstate 35, Truro 55 Southwest Valley 21
Interstate 35 51 Pleasantville 21
Pleasantville 43 Southwest Valley 42

Double Dual at Nodaway Valley

East Union 53 Mount Ayr 18
East Union 50 Nodaway Valley 0
Mount Ayr 30 Nodaway Valley 18

Quad at Thomas Jefferson

Bishop Heelan Catholic 38 Thomas Jefferson 34
Bishop Heelan Catholic 51 Abraham Lincoln 18
Sioux City East 48 Abraham Lincoln 24
Thomas Jefferson 39 Sioux City East 36

Heartbeat Today 12-16-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 16th, 2016 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Congressman David Young.

Play

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/16/2016

Podcasts, Sports

December 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

Play