Jim Field talks about the start of County Fair season.
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Atlantic Fire Department personnel were called to the Atlantic Nursing and Rehab Center early this (Monday) morning. According to Fire Chief Mark McNees, crews responded to a report of smoke in a hallway just before 4-a.m. McNees said the smoke was caused by a blower motor had overheated and burned-up.
Residents of the facility were safely evacuated and the building was ventilated. No injuries were reported, and residents were allowed to return to their rooms within 45-to 60-minutes.
(7-a.m. News)
Tonight, tune in for high school baseball as Red Oak hosts Atlantic in Hawkeye 10 Conference play. We’ll be on the air at 7:20 and first pitch is scheduled for 7:30 pm.
Tuesday, we’ll have the first round regional softball match-up as Atlantic hosts Saydel in Class 3-A. We’re on the air at 6:45 and the first pitch will be at 7:00 pm.
VERA STONE, 95, of Bayard died Mon., July 8th at Thomas Rest Haven in Coon Rapids. Services for VERA STONE will be held at 2:00-p.m. Thurs., July 11th in United Methodist Church in Bayard. Ohde Funeral Home in Bayard has the arrangements.
Burial will be in Union Township Cemetery.
Friends may call after 5:00-p.m. Wed., July 10th at the funeral home.
VERA STONE is survived by:
Her children, Jerry Stone (Joyce) of Bayard; Kay Brannan (Dick) of Ankeny; Roger Stone (Reta) of Granger; Janet Scheuermann (Eugene) of West Des Moines; Marilyn Hunter (Gary) of Bayard; Judy Goodwin of Coon Rapids; Dick Stone of Bayard; Pat Reineke of Columbus, NE; Jack Stone (Jeannie) of Bayard; and Donnie Stone (Shirley) of Minburn
Brothers, Clifford Albright of Guthrie Center and Darrell Albright of Des Moines
Brother-in-law, Willard Hostetler of Jefferson
Sisters-in-law, Velma Wolf of Jefferson; JoAnn Stone of Des Moines; and Lois Bannister of Grimes
18 grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, 8 step-great-grandchildren and 1 great, great-grandchild.
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No injuries were reported following a rollover accident this morning on Interstate 80, here in Cass County. Atlantic Fire and Rescue and Medivac ambulance were dispatched to the scene of the crash near the Marne exit at around 6:15-a.m., for a vehicle with a female occupant which had rolled into the median. The accident was under investigation, and additional details are currently not available. Look for additional updates later this morning.
Attorneys for a southern Iowa man who was found guilty on charges associated with a 2011 fatal accident in Audubon County have asked for a new trial. The motion was filed Friday in the case against 57-year old Kendall L. Ware, of Lineville. Late last May, a jury found Ware guilty on felony charges of Vehicular Homicide/OWI and Serious Injury by Vehicle, in connection with an October 19th, 2011 accident on Highway 71 north of Brayton, that claimed the life of 17-year old Kristopher Crawley, of Hamlin, and injured three other persons. An investigation determined Ware had a blood alcohol content of more than two-and-half times the legal limit.
Sentencing is scheduled to take place at 10-a.m. in Audubon County District Court. Ware faces a maximum time in prison of 30-years on the combined charges, and fines of anywhere from $750 to $7,500 for the Serious Injury by vehicle charge, plus court costs and attorney’s fees.
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS ARE FORECAST TODAY BUT THE THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER IS LOW. THUNDERSTORM AND SEVERE WEATHER CHANCES WILL THEN INCREASE TONIGHT…WITH DAMAGING WINDS BEING THE PRIMARY THREAT.
TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY:
LINGERING THUNDERSTORMS ON TUESDAY MORNING WILL HAVE ONLY A LOW THREAT FOR SEVERE WEATHER. HOWEVER…ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING WHEN SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE MORE LIKELY…PRIMARILY IN THE FORM OF LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS BUT AN ISOLATED TORNADO CANNOT BE RULED OUT. THE STORMS WILL CLEAR OUT TO THE SOUTHEAST LATER TUESDAY NIGHT.
THUNDERSTORM CHANCES WILL THEN RETURN TO THE AREA FROM FRIDAY NIGHT THROUGH THIS WEEKEND…BUT SEVERE WEATHER CHANCES APPEAR LOW AT THIS TIME.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND AGAIN LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
The National Weather Service forecast (podcast) for the KJAN listening area and weather information for Atlantic….
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