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Kenny Wallace preps for final NASCAR race

Sports

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

NEWTON, Iowa (AP) โ€” Kenny Wallace has made more starts in NASCAR’s second-tier circuit than anyone. Yet he’s arguably known more for his TV work than his driving. Wallace is set for one last weekend in the spotlight before retiring from NASCAR as a driver. Wallace will make his 547th and final NASCAR Xfinity start Saturday night at Iowa Speedway.

Iowa has become known as a showcase for NASCAR’s youngest drivers. But the attention will be focused on the 51-year-old Wallace, the brother of track designer and Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace.

Flash Flood Warning: Ringgold/Union/Adams Counties

Weather

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

706 PM CDT FRI JUL 31 2015

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR…

NORTHWESTERN RINGGOLD COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA…

SOUTHWESTERN UNION COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA…

EASTERN ADAMS COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…

* UNTIL 100 AM CDT

* AT 704 PM CDT…DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS REPEATEDLY MOVING OVER PORTIONS OF THE WARNED AREA. A RELATIVELY NARROW RIBBON OF 2 TO 3 INCHES OF RAIN HAS ALREADY FALLEN ACROSS THE WARNED AREA. ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE NEXT COUPLE HOURS ARE EXPECTED TO PRODUCE MORE HEAVY RAINFALL. FLASH FLOODING IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN SHORTLY.

* SOME LOCATIONS THAT WILL EXPERIENCE FLOODING INCLUDE…

CRESTON…MOUNT AYR…CORNING…LENOX…DIAGONAL…PRESCOTT…

TINGLEY…CROMWELL…ARISPE…SHANNON CITY…KENT AND CRESTON

MUNICIPAL AIRPORT.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

TURN AROUND…DONT DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD

DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES.

 

Severe Thunderstorm Warning: Western Harrison County

Weather

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

603 PM CDT FRI JUL 31 2015

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN OMAHA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR WESTERN HARRISON COUNTY IN SOUTHWESTERN IOWA…UNTIL 645 PM CDT

* AT 602 PM CDT…A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED NEAR CRAIG…OR 37 MILES NORTHWEST OF OMAHA…MOVING EAST AT 40 MPH.

HAZARD…60 MPH WIND GUSTS AND QUARTER SIZE HAIL.

SOURCE…RADAR INDICATED.

IMPACT…HAIL DAMAGE TO VEHICLES IS EXPECTED. EXPECT WIND DAMAGE TO ROOFS…SIDING AND TREES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE…

BLAIR…MISSOURI VALLEY…TEKAMAH…HOOPER…MONDAMIN…MODALE… PISGAH…UEHLING…CRAIG…OAKLAND…HERMAN…MAGNOLIA…LITTLE SIOUX…WINSLOW…DESOTO BEND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE…PELICAN POINT STATE RECREATION AREA AND SUMMIT LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA.

 

Harlan Cyclones advance to State Baseball Championship, Saturday

Sports

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Down 5-4 and with runners on second and third and two outs in the top of seventh inning, eighth grader Brett Sears looped the game-winning two RBI single down the left field line to propel the Cyclones to a 6-5 come from behind win over number two-seeded Pella in the Class 3A semifinals on Thursday afternoon.

Pella concluded their season 34-5. It was their second state tournament appearance in school history, and first since 1997. Number three-seeded Harlan will advance to the title game against Number one-seeded Waverly-Shell Rock (34-4). The championship game is set for Saturday, August 1 at 5 p.m. back at Principal Park.

 

Sept. 8th School Board elections set in Cass County

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Auditor/Election Commisioner Dale Sunderman has released the list of candidates for the September 8th School Board elections in Cass County.

Atlantic School Board Member At Large – 3 to be elected: The seven candidates include Douglas Bierbaum, Alison A Bruckner, Bob Drogo, Mark C Foegen, Dennis Schwanke, Keith R Swanson, and Jenny Williams, all of Atlantic. Current Board members Dennis Davis, Rod Hartwig and Phill Hascall are not running for re-election.

In the CAM School District, where School directors are voted upon at large, the lone candidate for the North District is Julie Williamson, of Wiota. In the South District, where one seat is available, your candidates are Todd McKee, of Massena, and Emily Rouse, of Cumberland.

In the Griswold School District, there is no candidate for the Griswold School Director 1 seat. The candidate for the Griswold School Director 2 seat is: Scott Hansen, of Griswold. The lone At Large candidate is Heather Pelzer, of Griswold.

In addition, patrons of the Atlantic Community School District will have a public measure in front of them on election day with regard to renewal of the 10-year PPEL (Physical Plant and Equipment Levy).

The ballot will say “Shall the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Community School District in the Counties of Cass, Pottawattamie, and Audubon, State of Iowa, be authorized for a period of ten (10) years, to levy and impose a voter approved physical plant and equipment tax not to exceed Eighty-five cents (85ยข) per one thousand dollars ($1,000) of assessed valuation of the taxable property within the school district, and be authorized annually, in combination, as determined by the board, to levy a physical plant and equipment property tax upon all the taxable property within the school district commencing with the levy of property taxes for collection in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2016, and to impose a physical plant and equipment income surtax upon the state individual income tax of each individual income taxpayer resident in the school district on December 31 for each calendar year commencing with the 2016 calendar year, or each year thereafter, (the percent of income surtax not to exceed twenty percent (20%) to be determined by the board each year), to be used for the purposes permitted by Iowa law, it being understood that if this proposition should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to levy a special tax for any one or more of the purposes permitted by Iowa law?”

1 dead, 1 injured in Monona County motorcycle crash

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A motorcycle accident in western Iowa’s Monona County has claimed the life of a Nebraskan, and resulted in injuries to another person, who is also from Nebraska. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 1994 Honda motorcycle was traveling north on Interstate 29 just before 8-a.m., Thursday, when for reasons unknown, the cycle drifted into the right lane, then into the left lane, before it kept going into the median, where it crashed.The accident happened about a mile south of the Onawa exit.

Both victims on the cycle are from Omaha. An 81-year old died, while the other person, who is 78, was flown by helicopter to Burgess Hospital, in Onawa. No other information was released about the accident victims.

 

Officials close Gray’s Lake beach due to E. coli levels

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) โ€” Officials have closed the beach at a popular park near downtown Des Moines because there’s elevated levels of E. coli in the water. The city’s parks and recreation department said Friday that the beach at Gray’s Lake Park is closed due to the bacteria levels. No swimming will be allowed until further notice.

Boat rentals are also not available and people are prohibited from bringing personal watercraft to the lake.

 

Guthrie County included in signed Presidential disaster declaration for Iowa June storm damage

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) โ€” Nineteen Iowa counties will be getting federal help in their recovery from severe storms last month that delivered high wind, tornadoes, heavy rain, hail and thunderstorms A statement from the White House released Friday says President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration to help share the cost of emergency work, repair and replacement of facilities including roads and bridges with state and local government agencies and some nonprofit organizations.

The counties included are Allamakee, Appanoose, Butler, Clayton, Dallas, Davis, Des Moines, Guthrie, Howard, Jefferson, Lee, Lucas, Marion, Mitchell, Monroe, Warren, Wayne, Winneshiek, and Wright. A state preliminary damage assessment found the weather system in Iowa June 20-25 caused more than $5 million in damage.

Iowans urged to avoid using free public wi-fi for anything personal

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowans are being warned against using free public wireless networks at airports, hotels and coffee shops. A-A-R-P is launching a campaign called “Watch Your Wi-Fi” to raise awareness of the risks of using those free networks. Spokeswoman Devorah Lanner says a lot of people set themselves up to fall victim to hackers.

“AARP recently conducted a survey of internet users across the country and we found a quarter of those surveyed use free public wi-fi once a week or more,” Lanner says. “That does pose all kinds of risks.” It’s not a good idea to let your mobile device automatically connect to nearby wi-fi networks and you should be especially careful if you do decide to use one.wifi

“Banking online, making credit card transactions online using free public wi-fi,” Lanner says. “It’s not a secure network and can be very easily hacked and your information and identify stolen by cyber-thieves.” The survey also found 27-percent of respondents say they’ve banked online using public wi-fi in the last three months and the same percentage purchased items with credit cards. Lanner says to never even check your e-mail using public wi-fi.

“Typically, people will access public wi-fi at an airport, a hotel, a coffee shop, which is very convenient,” she says, “but without a secure network, people risk oversharing and leaving themselves vulnerable to attacks by con artists and hackers.” She also recommends changing your online bank account passwords every 90 days.

(Radio Iowa)

Walker says GOP nominee may not be chosen by primaries, caucuses

News

July 31st, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker is not ruling out the possibility a clear winner will fail to emerge after next year’s primaries and caucuses around the country — and delegates at the G-O-P’s 2016 national convention will have to pick the party’s White House nominee. “It’s possible. I mean, it’s a great field, a lot of great candidates…Sooner or later it will be easier to tell how many are not running in the Republican field than those that are,” Walker jokes.

Walker, who is the governor of Wisconsin, says he will not “speak ill” of his Republican competitors, but he’s telling audiences he’s a “doer” who can get the job done. “I just didn’t win three elections in four years in a blue state,” Walker says. “I won on the issues that people care about.” Walker’s most high-profile fight was his successful effort to roll back the collective bargaining rights of unions the represent government employees.

“Unions are just fine. What we did is we took on the big government union bosses and we put the power back firmly into the hands of the hardworking taxpayers,” Walker said. “That was good for the taxpayers. It was pro-worker.” Walker signed a “right to work” law in Wisconsin early this year. It forbids organized labor from forcing non-union workers to pay union dues or fees in a workplace where employees have voted to unionize. Walker is on a campaign swing through southwest Iowa today (Friday), with stops scheduled in five counties. He’ll be in Atlantic at the Masonic Lodge for a fundraising campaign, this evening.

(Radio Iowa)