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Another bridge in western IA is closed

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Shelby County said Thursday, a bridge located in the southern half of the 700 block of Woodland Road is closed for an indefinite period of time following an inspection. The bridge, over an unnamed tributary of Indian Creek, is between Jackson Township, sections 35 and 36. The structure was determined to be unsafe and closed immediately. For emergency crews information: the residence at 719 Woodland Road will only be accessible from the north.

Earlier in the day, Thursday, the Audubon County Emergency Management Agency said the Audubon County Engineer’s office was forced to immediately close a bridge in the 1900 block of 220th Street, following an inspection that determined the bridge was unsafe. The bridge is located just east of Highway 71 on 220th Street (just east of Agriland FS), in Audubon County. The closure will be in effect until plans can be made to make repairs.

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Shelby County Bridge closed location

Audubon County Bridge closed location

Audubon County Bridge closed location

Rollover accident on I-80 east of Shelby

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Rescue crews and law enforcement were on the scene of a rollover accident on Interstate 80 one-mile east of Shelby, Thursday night. The crash was reported just before 7-p.m. It took place on the eastbound interstate. One person was injured. The individual was said to be out of the vehicle suffering from a head injury. According to witness reports, the vehicle blew a front tire between Exits 29 and 34, before it went out of control.

No other details are currently available.

Exira-EHK ready for playoff challenge at Bedford

Sports

October 27th, 2016 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans and the Bedford Bulldogs will meet for the second time this season on Friday night in the 8-man High School Football Playoffs.  This meeting figures to be very different from the first contest that was played in Week 2 on September 9th with Bedford prevailing 40-6.  Exira-EHK was without multiple key players in that contest and Bedford Bulldog Co-Head Coach Matt Ambrose knows the Spartans will be a different team this time around.

Bedford has gotten great offensive production throughout the season from a Senior and a Freshman in the backfield. Senior Running Back Sam McMillin has carried the ball 177 times for 1,469 yards and 22 touchdowns this season for the Bulldogs.  Freshman Quarterback Brennen Sefrit was thrown into the mix early in the season due to Joel King going down with a broken collarbone and he has taken full advantage of the opportunity, rushing for 406 yards and 7 scores and throwing for 347 yards and 3 more scores.  Exira-EHK Head Coach Tom Petersen thinks his team has improved defensively throughout the season and will be ready to slow down both players this time.

Exira-EHK is lead by an experienced backfield. Running Back Drew Buckholdt has been a longtime stalwart for the Spartans and has done it again this season rushing for 677 yards and 13 touchdowns and he also leads the team in tackles.  Senior Quarterback Connor Westergaard stepped into that position after Week 4 and has been a big part of the ground game with 529 yards and 12 touchdowns.  Buckholdt and Westergaard rack up a lot of the stats but Coach Petersen said Senior Fullback Cole Madsen is a big part of that.

Bedford expects a physical contest and Coach Ambrose knows they need to get things done up front to try to slow the Spartans down. He said it is going to take a strong effort physically and mentally to come out on top.

We’ll have coverage of the Spartans and Bulldogs on Friday night on KJAN! Join Chris Parks and Mike Smith on the call on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the KJAN mobile app. Our coverage will begin with our final edition of our pick ’em show Who’s Gonna Win? at 5:30pm, followed by Pre-Game at 6:00pm, and Kickoff at 7:00pm in Bedford.

Due to IHSAA rules will will not be allowed to provide a video stream for postseason games.

Nebraska, Iowa place in top third in national science test

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska and Iowa have placed in the top third of the country for science proficiency on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress science test. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the science test results for fourth, eighth and 12th grade students were released Thursday. The U.S. Department of Education administers the test, which measures knowledge in physical science, life science and earth and space sciences. It also gauges knowledge of science practices.

According to the results, proficiency rates in Nebraska and Iowa public schools exceeded the national average of 37 percent of students scoring proficient or advanced. Peggy Carr, acting commissioner for the National Center for Educational Statistics, says students across the board are improving, but minority students and girls are making gains to narrow achievement gaps.

High School Volleyball tonight on KJAN

Sports

October 27th, 2016 by admin

We’ll have a Class 1A, Region 3 High School Volleyball Semifinal tonight on KJAN. The Audubon Wheelers play host to the Stanton Viqueens tonight at 7:00pm. The Wheelers swept their way into tonight’s match with a 3-0 win over Exira-EHK on Monday night after having a bye in the opening round.  Stanton also swept their way into the semifinals except with two 3-0 wins. The Viqueens knocked off Clarinda Academy in the opening round last Tuesday and then moved by Bedford on Monday.  This will be the first meeting between the two clubs this season. Tune in for pre-match coverage at 6:50pm with first serve set for 7:00pm.

Halloween Safety Tips

News

October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

BURNSVILLE, MN (October 24, 2016) – As Halloween approaches, AAA – The Auto Club Group reminds parents to be extra careful if their children will be trick-or-treating on neighborhood streets.  Halloween can be a safe and enjoyable time for everyone if motorists are on watch for costumed children who may dart out between parked cars.

“Drivers should be especially careful when pulling in or out of driveways and realize that the normal residential speeds are way too fast when the night is full of excited children moving from house to house” said Amy Stracke, Executive Director, Auto Club Group Traffic Safety Foundation.  “A safe Halloween necessitates seeing others and being seen.”

children-sitting-on-porch-halloween-safety-aaaTo help make this a safer Halloween, AAA offers some reminders:

Motorists:

  • Reduce any distractions inside your car, such as talking on the phone or with other passengers, so you can concentrate on the road and your surroundings.
  • Drive slower through neighborhoods.Driving five miles per hour slower than the posted speed limit will give you extra time to react to children who dart out in front of you.
  • Watch for children walking on roadways, medians and curbs.  In dark costumes, they will be harder to see at night.
  • Turn on your headlights to make yourself more visible – even in the daylight.
  • Drive sober. Nearly 40 percent of fatal crashes on Halloween night involve a drunk driver.
  •  Always designate a sober driver if you plan to drink any alcohol.  Visit www.PreventDUI.AAA.com   to learn more.

Parents:

  • Walk with your children as they go door to door while trick-or-treating. Be sure to show them safe places to cross the street.
  • Ensure an adult or older, responsible youth is available to supervise children under age 12.
  • Buckle up. If driving trick-or-treaters between neighborhoods, always use appropriate car/booster seats and have children exit and enter on the passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Have children carry a glow stick or flashlight to help them see and be seen by drivers.
  • Prevent trips and falls by picking a costume that is the right size and doesn’t block vision.

Trick-or-Treaters:

  • Cross the street and corners using traffic signals and crosswalks.
  • Look both ways between crossing and keep an eye on the road while you are crossing.
  • Always walk facing traffic if there are no sidewalks available and stay as far to the left as possible.
  • Wear light-colored clothing or costumes with reflective material or tape for the best visibility.
  • Consider using nontoxic face paint instead of masks to avoid obstructing vision.
  • Stay in familiar neighborhoods.Only visit homes that have the porch light on and never go into a stranger’s house.
  • Always have an adult check your treats before you eat. Discard anything that looks like it has been unwrapped or altered.

For additional tips to keep Halloween safe, visit http://exchange.aaa.com/safety/child-safety/halloween-safety.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH

Trading Post

October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

WANTED: Big, round corn stalk bales. Call 712-420-3016.

WANTED: Used safe.  Call 402-689-4157.

FOR SALE: 2002 Toyota Tacoma, double cab pickup, black, V6, automatic, all options. Can be seen at 2108 Oak St. in Atlantic. For more info call 243-3350 after 6 pm or leave contact info.

FOR SALE: Golf club set: 5,6,7 irons, putter, driver, golf ball, and bag. $50. Call 712-250-8362.

WANTED: Acorn squash, steel posts – about 5-7 of them. 249-2591.

Backyard & Beyond 10-27-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

October 27th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Nancy White of Xi Beta Phi about holiday decorations.

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Teen injured in Union County rollover accident, Wednesday

News

October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A southwest Iowa teen was injured Wednesday afternoon during a rollover accident in Union County. The Sheriff’s Office reports 15-year old Cole Michael Nelson, of Shannon City, was transported by ambulance to the hospital in Creston for treatment of unknown/possible injuries. The crash happened at around 3:45-p.m. Wednesday, on 205th Street.

Officials say Nelson was driving a 2004 Ford pickup westbound when he fell asleep at the wheel. After the truck crossed the center line, Nelson over-corrected, causing the vehicle to go out of control and enter the north ditch, where it rolled once and came to rest on its tires.

The pickup sustained $5,000 damage. No citations were issued.

Inspection results in immediate Audubon County bridge closure

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October 27th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Emergency Management Agency reports the Audubon County Engineer’s office was forced to immediately close a bridge in the 1900 block of 220th Street, following an inspection that determined the bridge was unsafe. The bridge is located just east of Highway 71 on 220th Street (just east of Agriland FS), in Audubon County.

The closure will be in effect until plans can be made to make repairs. Persons living in the 1900 and 2000 blocks of 220th Street who normally access their properties from the west, will only be able to do so using 215th Street and Lark Avenue from the north and east, or Highway 44 and Kingbird Avenue from the south and east. Addresses in the 2200 and 2300 blocks of Kingbird Avenue will have to be accessed by Highway 44.untitled

Police, Fire and Ambulance services should plan alternate routes for emergency response to nearby residents. If you have any questions, call the Audubon County Engineer’s Office at 712-563-4286.