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New study looks into origins of hog disease known as PED virus

Ag/Outdoor

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa is the nation’s top pork producer and the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus has killed more than six-million piglets nationwide since 2013. The virus likely originated in China, but no one has determined how it got to the U-S. A new study simulates the trip pig feed ingredients make on the way from production in China to an American hog farm. Lead author Scott Dee says the P-E-D virus survived on one-third of the tested ingredients after a 37-day experimental journey.

“It’s not the container that these things are traveling in,” Dee says. “It’s potentially the ingredient or the contents of the container that allows the virus to survive.” An earlier study from the U-S Department of Agriculture suggested fabric shipping totes were inadvertently offering the virus a free ride. Dee says he’s shown imported ingredients may have brought the virus here from China.

Dee says, “Contaminated feed ingredients, if they’re the right ones, could have certainly supported virus survival throughout this entire 37-day trip.” Dee’s research also showed two treatments successfully killed P-E-D in contaminated ingredients. He says he hopes the findings will lead to more research on animal diseases that have not yet arrived here from other continents. Dee is director of research at Pipestone Veterinary Services in Pipestone, Minnesota.

(Radio Iowa)

Red Oak man arrested for OWI Monday night

News

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man late Monday night, on an OWI charge. 26-year old Shadoe Lane Steeve, of Red Oak, was arrested just before 11-p.m. in the 1800 block of N. Broadway Street, and brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where his bond was set at $1,000.

SALLY ANN WILLIAMS, 87, formerly of Atlantic (Visitation 6/3/16)

Obituaries

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SALLY ANN WILLIAMS, 87, of Story City (& formerly of Atlantic), died Monday, May 30th, at Bethany Manor in Story City. A Celebration of Life visitation with the family of SALLY WILLIAMS will be held from 5-until 7-p.m. Friday, June 3rd, at the Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.; Memorials may be directed to the Bethany Manor in Story City.

A private family burial will be held in the Atlantic Cemetery, prior to the Celebration of Life Visitation at the funeral home.

SALLY ANN WILLIAMS is survived by:

Her sons – Byron (Starlyn) Williams, of Yankton, SD, & Don (Tammy) Williams, of Ames.

Her daughters – Rebecca Turner, of Omaha, and Sharon Williams (& Mike Raney), of Austin, TX.

7 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

 

Program tries to keep foster care kids out of prison system

News

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A juvenile court officer who’s based in Sioux City says she’s engaged in a “fundamentally different” way of working with troubled foster care kids, to try to keep them out of the prison system. Lisa Nelson is part of what’s called a “crossover team” in Woodbury County.  “We are continually reminded that this work is a living relationship and that each case brings a set of unique needs,” Nelson says. “The fact that there are ongoing struggles and, at times, failures may lead individuals to question the process or the effectiveness of the model, but overall we believe the model forces a fundamentally different way of thinking and working with this population.”

The team includes law enforcement and court officials like Nelson as well as staff in group homes for foster care kids and mental health therapists. “We were also able to employ an educational specialist who tracks educational transcripts for every child in our system who enters care,” Nelson says. One of the team’s goals is to keep foster care kids from being sent from a foster care group home to juvenile detention, because it means the kid then gets a criminal record.

“If they’re in a facility and they’re not doing well and they’re acting out, we don’t want to criminalize that,” Nelson says, “and so we tried to help them come up with levels of intervention and things they could do absent of calling law enforcement and having that child detained.”

About one-third of the foster care kids who wind up in the prison system got there because they were involved in some sort of incident in a group home. Nelson’s team has been working with Georgetown University on this project since 2008. Nelson made her comments during recent testimony at a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C. More than 415-thousand American kids are in foster care today. Iowa ranks among the top 10 states in the percentage of its children in foster care.

(Radio Iowa)

NWs forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA: 5/31/16

Weather

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

344 AM CDT TUE MAY 31 2016

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 20 PERCENT.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING…THEN THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 70 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY UNTIL EARLY MORNING THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE UPPER 50S. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 5 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 50 PERCENT.

WEDNESDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 70S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

THURSDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. SOUTHWEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

FRIDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF  THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., May 31st 2016

News

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in southeast Iowa say a 17-year-old driver has minor injuries after crashing his car into a pond at a private golf club. The Des Moines County Sheriff’s Office says the teen was speeding early Monday in Burlington and lost control of his vehicle at a curve. The car slid sideways, entered Flint Hills Golf Course and eventually went into a pond on the eighth hole.

HOLSTEIN, Iowa (AP) — Veterans of service in Iraq and Afghanistan are being asked to serve in a different way. The Sioux City Journal reports that membership in such groups as the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars is shrinking as World War II and Korean War veterans age and die. The groups have met varying degrees of success as they try to attract younger veterans.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Proponents say barge traffic on the Missouri River is coming back, although the industry is still swimming upstream against a perception that the river is not reliable enough to support large-scale barge commerce. While some private barge companies never stopped using the river, public ports along the 750-mile span from Sioux City, Iowa, to St. Louis virtually disappeared in the early 2000s. But a public port in Kansas City reopened last year and St. Joseph is renovating its port.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A retired Army veteran from Clarksville plans to travel the length of the Mississippi River by canoe for personal growth and to raise funds for fellow veterans. The Leaf-Chronicle reports Bennie Giles will set a canoe into Minnesota’s Lake Itasca the first week of June for his adventure.

Chip and seal solicitors arrested in Fremont County

News

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s deputies in Fremont County, last week, arrested three men for soliciting a product without a permit. Deputies were called Thursday to a rural Thurman residence where several individuals had reportedly tried to sell the resident asphalt. The homeowner advised he was contacted at his residence by a man, who advised that his crew was working near Plum Creek Road and had extra material they would sell to him at a discount rate. When the homeowner advised he had contacted law enforcement the crew left the residence.

Deputies made contact a short time later, with 52-year old Timothy Allen, and 48-year old Jeffery Allen, both of Fouke, Arkansas, and 50-year old Jerry Higgs, of Henry, Tennessee. All three were arrested for soliciting without a permit and taken to the Fremont County Jail. They plead guilty and were released with a fine.

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office wants to warn residents to be aware of door to door solicitors in Fremont County. Door to door solicitors are required to obtain a permit to operate in Fremont County in each incorporated town through the respective City Hall, and are required to obtain a permit from the Sheriff’s Office to operate outside the city limits in the county.

Fremont County residents are often contacted in the summer months by sales persons selling, Chip and Seal, asphalt, vacuums, magazines, meat, or a variety of goods and services. Citizens are encouraged to contact the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office with any concerns in this matter at 712-374-2424.

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Jeffrey Allen

Jerry Higgs

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Timothy Allen

Timothy Allen

TUESDAY, MAY 31ST

Trading Post

May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

FOR SALE: Toro electric start push mower. New battery. Runs good. $225; Paint sprayer machine. $300; Gas engine garden hoe. Runs good. $300. Call 712-254-3725.

FOR SALE:  Oak “butcher block” dining table, 4.5’ x 3’ + 18” insert (seats 6 with insert):  $150.  Pickup Atlantic Call/text 254-0484.

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FOR SALE:  Oak frame caned dining room chairs, 6 in all.  $25/each.  Pickup Atlantic. Call/text 254-0484.

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FOR SALE:  Futon chair converts to extra-long twin bed.  Maple w/ heavy cotton cover, 45” wide.  $150.  Pickup Atlantic. Call/text 254-0484.

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FOR SALE:  Noritake ‘Canton Bamboo’ pattern china.  Seven-piece setting for 8 plus 9 serving dishes.  Some extra plates and bowls;  86 pieces total; excellent condition.  $150.  Pickup Atlantic.  Call/text 254-0484.

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FOR SALE:  Concrete Blocks, Good Condition! Call:  712-779-3701.

FOR SALE:  Clean used lumber  2 x 6’s, 2 x 4’s, used tin. Tore out of building in 2015. Make offer for the pile.  Call: 712-779-3701.

FOR SALE:  Drop-In Kohler Stainless Steel 33 in. 4-Hole Double Bowl Kitchen Sink with extra large bowls.  Extra thick gauge for quieter sink insulation.  Can be used with garbage disposal, Soap dispenser can be used on extra faucet holes.  New price $269 in 2009.  Want $75 or best offer.  712-249-2204.

FOR SALE:  I have a new dress that was bought here in May of 2016. The sweater as well was bought separate. Only thing is I cant find the tag to it. I’m sure it was up around the 40’s mark. I’m letting the sweater go with it. Only worn once. I am at least asking $80.00 (firm) for them together. Ph # is 712.249.2603…Pictures below.

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FOR SALE:  1969 Buick Grand Sport 350 engine and transmission. $350.  712-243-5303 after 11am only.  Located in Atlantic, IA.

FOR SALE:  Exercise equipment.  Pick up in Atlantic.  Call 712-250-0387.  PRO-FORM Crosswalk 395 Treadmill Exerciser.  Excellent condition, still has warranty.   Asking $150 OBO.  Also, 213 Schwinn Recumbent Exercise Bike.  Excellent condition.  Asking $100 OBO.  CLICK HERE >>>>> FOR SALE

FOR SALE: 2000 Ford Conversion van, 103,000 miles, V8, 4.6 liter engine, 4 captain’s chairs, dual am/fm CD players, power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise control, power driver’s seat, nice conversion with many other features, no rust – always kept in a garage $4,300. 712-243-5305.

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Tens of thousands of Iowa kids aren’t getting free meals during the summer

News

May 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

About nine in every ten Iowa children who are eligible for free meals during the summer break aren’t eating those meals. Stephanie Dross, a consultant for the Iowa Department of Education, says community groups offer summer meal sites all across the state, but for several reasons, tens of thousands of children don’t take part.

“We know that in the state of Iowa, we have over 200,000 children who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals during the school year,” Dross says. “When you compare that to our summer program, we average about 21,000 children on an average summer day. So, as you can tell, there’s a fairly significant gap.” According to Dross, since school buses aren’t picking kids up for class during the summer months, many of those children can’t get a ride to get a meal.

“Some of it is the knowledge from families as to the availability of sites and where those site locations are,” Dross says. “We also know there are transportation barriers across the state, both in rural and urban locations.” Still, some areas -are- able to access buses that bring the kids in. Some locations are also able to offer activities for the students in addition to the meals, which helps to boost attendance.

“The organizations that sponsor the summer food service program can choose to serve up to two meals or a meal and a snack per day,” Dross says. “The most commonly participated in meal is the lunch service but we also have lots of organizations across the state that do both breakfast meals and snacks throughout the day.” Another option is setting up serving sites at farmers markets, in addition to making connections with medical facilities.

For more information and to find locations for meal sites in your part of Iowa, call the Hunger Hotline at 866-3-HUNGRY, or text the word “food” to 877-877.

(Radio Iowa)

SVR TSTORM WARNING cancelled for Pott. County

Weather

May 30th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

515 PM CDT MON MAY 30 2016

…THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR EAST CENTRAL POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY IS CANCELLED…

THE STORM WHICH PROMPTED THE WARNING HAS WEAKENED BELOW SEVERE LIMITS…AND NO LONGER POSES AN IMMEDIATE THREAT TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. THEREFORE THE WARNING HAS BEEN CANCELLED.