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April 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

FREEZE WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT THIS MORNING

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLEAR. NORTHEAST WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

TODAY…SUNNY…BREEZY. HIGH 53. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 20 MPH INCREASING TO 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY UNTIL EARLY MORNING THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY. A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE MORNING. BREEZY. NOT AS COOL. LOW AROUND 44. SOUTH WIND 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20 PERCENT.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS UNTIL LATE AFTERNOON…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS LATE IN THE AFTERNOON. WARMER. HIGH 67. SOUTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTHWEST IN THE AFTERNOON. GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT.

SUNDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 30S. NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 20 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT.

MONDAY…SUNNY…COOLER. HIGH 52. NORTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

TUESDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S.

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Cardinals get MLB-record 3 pinch-hit HRs, beat Braves 7-4

Sports

April 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTA (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals set a major league record with three pinch-hit home runs while rallying from a four-run deficit to beat the Atlanta Braves 7-4 Friday night. Rookie Aledmys Diaz got his first career homer to break a tie as a pinch-hitter in the eighth, and Greg Garcia and rookie Jeremy Hazelbaker also had pinch-hit homers in the Cardinals’ first win.

Hazelbaker homered off Matt Wisler in the seventh to tie the game at 4. Garcia and Stephen Piscotty homered in the ninth. St. Louis, swept in its opening three-game series at Pittsburgh, avoided its first 0-4 start since 1997. Kevin Siegrist (1-0) threw 1 1/3 scoreless innings before Trevor Rosenthal pitched a perfect ninth for the save.

The homer by Diaz into the left field seats came on the second pitch from left-hander Eric O’Flaherty (0-2).

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., April 9th 2016

News

April 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Board of Medicine will look into a proposal that seeks to ban a therapy designed to change a person’s sexual orientation. Members of the state Youth Advisory Council submitted a petition in February to the governor-appointed board in an attempt to pass an administrative rule that prohibits Iowa doctors from practicing conversion therapies for people younger than 18. Board members voted Friday to deny the petition with the intention to instead form a subcommittee to study the topic.

GRAND RIVER, Iowa (AP) — A child who was found unresponsive earlier this week has died. Decatur County Attorney Lisa Jeanes says Sebastian Guill died Thursday at a Des Moines hospital. Joshua Guill faces charges of first-degree murder and child endangerment causing death. Jasmin Kifer is charged with child endangerment causing serious injury.

WASHINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A man serving time at an eastern Iowa jail has died. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office says staff members at the county jail found Everette Christner unresponsive in his cell Thursday night. Christner was pronounced dead by the county medical examiner. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Cedar Rapids police are investigating the death of a woman found in her burning condominium as a homicide. Cedar Rapids city officials say a preliminary investigation into the death of Robyn Furmanski revealed the woman may have sustained a traumatic injury before the fire. The new information from the State Medical Examiner’s Office has prompted police to begin a homicide investigation.

Senator Ernst cosponsors caregiver tax credit bill

News

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is one of the sponsors of a bipartisan bill that would provide a tax credit for those who take care of aging parents, grandparents or other family members. “It’s time that we recognize the essential role these caregivers play in supporting aging relatives or family members with a long-term illnesses and disabilities,” Ernst says. Ernst is sponsoring the Credit for Caring Act along with fellow Senators Michael Bennet, a Democrat from Colorado, Kelly Ayotte, a Republican from New Hampshire, and Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts.

“This legislation will provide up to a three-thousand dollar non-refundable tax credit to working family caregivers for qualified expenses,” Ernst explains.
She says the tax credit helps alleviate some of the out of pocket financial expenses that caregivers often take on, all while balancing full or part-time employment.

“The credit would be available to those working family caregivers who have incurred expenses of more than two-thousand dollars while caring for a family member who has been certified to be in need of long-term care,” Ernst says. “In particular, this credit would help cover the costs associate with caring for a family member — such as home modifications to accommodate special needs, medication management, respite care, and more.”

A-A-R-P supports the bill and says there are an estimated 317-thousand family caregivers in Iowa who provide an estimated unpaid care worth more than three-point-eight (3.8) billion dollars annually to their adult loved ones. Ernst says the credit would also phase out at higher income levels to ensure appropriate taxpayer protections are in place.

(Radio Iowa)

Turkey hunting season opens tomorrow for Iowa’s youth

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s spring turkey hunting season opens for youth-only tomorrow (Saturday). Officials with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources say about 50-thousand turkey licenses have been purchased so far this year. Jim Coffey, a forest wildlife species technician with the D-N-R’s Wildlife Bureau, predicts an excellent season ahead.

“We’re going to be coming off of a good hatch, not just last year but two years ago,” Coffey says. “I would expect to see lots of two-year-old gobblers out there. Those are sometimes aggressive birds that will come to the call more readily than the older birds do. Don’t be surprised if you have a couple-three birds show up to your calls this year.” The wild turkey population should be strong this spring, he predicts, as this past winter wasn’t too harsh.

“Unless we have deep snow over 10-inches, turkeys survive real well in Iowa,” Coffey says. “They want to get out. The sun’s changing, the temperatures are changing. They’re ready to get out and start doing their spring thing and get the nesting season started.” Many hunters could benefit from a reminder about safety, Coffey says.

“We want to make sure we identify our target, we identify downrange so we know what we’re shooting at because if we shoot the wrong thing, we may be in violation,” Coffey says. “We’re going to shoot male birds or bearded birds. On the ethical side, be friendly to the other hunters. Don’t try to sneak in on somebody or do something that might disrupt their hunt.”

The youth-only season begins Saturday and runs through April 17. The first of the four regular seasons will be April 18 through 21. The second is April 22 through 26. The third is April 27 to May 3. The fourth season is May 4 to 22. The archery-only license is good from April 18 through May 22. Learn more at: www.iowadnr.gov

(Radio Iowa)

US to host Olympic wrestling team trials

Sports

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CORALVILLE, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. wrestling team will find out this weekend which 18 athletes will be eligible for the Summer Olympics. Half of the wrestlers who make the team might not make it the Rio.

The Americans find themselves in a precarious position as Olympic qualifying draws to a close. The U.S. has earned Summer Games spots in just nine of 18 classes ahead of the Olympic Team Trials, which start Saturday in Iowa City.

The U.S. still has plenty of chances to add Olympic berths in upcoming tournaments in Mongolia and Turkey. So for many of the wrestlers who win team spots this weekend, the path to Rio De Janeiro will have just begun.

Parents charged after child dies in Des Moines hospital

News

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

GRAND RIVER, Iowa (AP) — A child who was found unresponsive earlier this week has now died, and the infant’s parents are both facing charges. Decatur County Attorney Lisa Jeanes says 3-month-old Sebastian Guill died Thursday at a Des Moines hospital. Autopsy results are pending.

Authorities say they received a report around noon Monday about an infant who was having trouble breathing. When emergency crews arrived at the Grand River home they found Guill unresponsive.

The child’s father, 25-year-old Joshua Guill, was initially charged with child endangerment causing bodily injury, but since the infant’s death he now faces charges of first-degree murder and child endangerment causing death. The child’s mother, 20-year-old Jasmin Kifer, is charged with child endangerment causing serious injury.

Kiwanis & middle school Builder’s Club event postponed

News

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department Director Roger Herring has announced that the Kiwanis and the middle school Builder’s Club workday scheduled for Saturday, April 9th, has been postponed due to the weather, and is rescheduled for  Saturday, April 16th, from 9:00 – noon at the Kiddie Korral Shelter in Sunnyside Park.

CHARLES “CHARLIE” CARL CHRISTIANSEN, 70, of Avoca (Svcs. 04-10-2016)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2016 by admin

CHARLES “CHARLIE” CARL CHRISTIANSEN, 70, of Avoca died Thursday, April 7th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan.  Celebration of Life Services for CHARLIE CHRISTIANSEN will be held Sunday, April 10th at 1:30pm at Congregational United Church of Christ in Harlan.  Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

CHARLES “CHARLIE” CARL CHRISTIANSEN is survived by:

Step-Daughter: Suzanne Engman of Avoca.

Step-Son: Byron Hutzell of Kansas City, KS.

4 Grandchildren

2 Step-Grandchildren

ROBERT M. FRIEND, 72, of Bellevue, NE (Svcs. 4/11/16)

Obituaries

April 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ROBERT M. FRIEND, 72, of Bellevue, NE., died Wed., April 6th, at home. Funeral services for ROBERT FRIEND will be held 1-p.m. Monday, April 11th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, from 10-am until the time of service at 1-p.m.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

ROBERT FRIEND is survived by:

His mother – Jeanne [Luney] Friend, of Harlan.

His son – Duane (Jennifer) Friend, of Council Bluffs.

His daughter – Dawn Paulsen, of Malvern.

His sisters – Janet (Jim) Swensen, of Harlan, & Joanne (Alan) Kenkel, of Defiance.

5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.