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(Update) – Creston grain bin accident victim ID’d

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MURRAY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a farm worker from Union County has died after entering a grain bin in southern Iowa. Authorities say 39-year old Eric Reasland, of Creston, was pulled out of the bin around noon after being buried inside for more than three hours.  The accident happened near an Iowa Select Farms facility in Murray. Clarke County Sheriff Bill Kerns says Reasland entered the bin Wednesday morning as he and the farm owner were trying to break up a crust that had formed on soybeans inside. The farm owner checked on the man about 10 minutes later and couldn’t see him.

Crews from at least five four departments responded to the bin near Murray, and Kerns says rescuers cut a number of holes into the structure to extract grain while they tried to reach the man. They reached his body at around noon, and tried to revive him but were unsuccessful. He was pronounced dead at the Clarke County Hospital.

The accident remains under investigation.

Iowa State signs 5 junior college players

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State coach Matt Campbell has signed five junior college players to bolster the Cyclones in 2016. Iowa State announced Wednesday that Campbell has brought in two defensive backs, a pair of linemen and a tight end. All five will enroll for the spring semester.

Perhaps the most intriguing new Iowa State player is defensive back D’Andre Payne, a former four-star recruit who played at Tennessee as a freshman in 2014 before redshirting last year at a junior college.

The linemen are Oge Odeogu and Karson Green, the tight end is Clifford Fernandez and the other defensive back is Thadd Daniels.

3 arrests in Cass County

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office has reported three recent arrests. Today (Wednesday), deputies arrested 25-year old Justin Dale Hardisty, of Cumberland, on a Sheriff’s Office warrant for Driving While Barred. Hardisty remains held at the Cass County Jail on $2,000 bond.

On Tuesday, 36-year old Satiel Devi Nichols, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Polk County warrant. Nichols was taken to the Cass County Jail and was transferred to Polk County the following day.

And on Monday, 43-year old Todd Edward Kimpson, of Corning, was arrested on two charges of Violation of No Contact Order. Kimpson was taken to the Cass County Jail where he was later served with a District Court warrant for Probation Violation. Kimpson remains held at the Cass County Jail on $12,000 bond.

ISU RB Warren Big 12/A-P Newcomer of the Year

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield is the unanimous pick as the Big 12 offensive player of the year and one of seven Sooners on The Associated Press All-Big 12 first team. The playoff-bound Sooners won their ninth Big 12 title under Bob Stoops, who on Wednesday became the first four-time winner of the AP Big 12 coach of the year award.

Oklahoma had four first-team selections on offense, including sophomore running back Samaje Perine a year after he was the league’s top offensive newcomer. Oklahoma State junior defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah, with 13 sacks, is the Big 12 defensive player of the year.

Iowa State freshman running back Mike Warren is newcomer of the year after running for 1,339 yards.

Creston man dies after entering grain bin in southern Iowa

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MURRAY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a farm worker has died after entering a grain bin in southern Iowa. Clarke County Sheriff Bill Kerns says the worker entered the bin Wednesday morning as he and a farm owner were trying to break up a crust that had formed on soybeans inside. The farm owner checked on the man about 10 minutes later and couldn’t see him.

Crews from at least five four departments responded to the bin near Murray, and Kerns says rescuers cut a number of holes into the structure to extract grain while they tried to reach the man.

They were able to retrieve the man’s body about noon. The man, whose name wasn’t released, was from Creston.

Kirk Ferentz wins Robinson Award

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DALLAS (AP) — Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz has won the Eddie Robinson Award, given to the nation’s top coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Football Writers Association of America announced Wednesday that Ferentz was selected for the honor by its members. Ferentz is the first Iowa coach to win the award in its 59-year history.

Ferentz, the AP national coach of the year in 2002, took a team that went 7-6 in 2014 and led them to the first 12-0 regular season in school history. Iowa lost to Michigan State in the Big Ten championship game.

The Hawkeyes (12-1) close out their season by playing Stanford (11-2) in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1st.

Backyard and Beyond 12-16-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 16th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Beth Irlbeck, Cass County Youth Coordinator with ISU Extension, about an Earthquake STEM program for area youth.

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Small Business Saturday ‘Selfies for Support’ & ‘Passport to Atlantic’ Winners Announced

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce partnered with local businesses for Small Businesses Saturday, November 28th, 2015. New this year, the Chamber introduced “Selfies for Support,” and “Passport to Atlantic,” as part of the Shop Local Campaign.

The winners of Selfies for Support are Cheryl Manneter and Amy Faris. They shopped local at Renew Ag Supply.

"Selfies for Support" winners Cheryl Manneter & Amy Faris. (Photo provided)

“Selfies for Support” winners Cheryl Manneter & Amy Faris. (Photo provided)

They win $25 each in AtlantiCash for their Holiday shopping. Along with Selfies for Support, the Chamber also participated in Passport to Atlantic. For any purchase of $10 or more at participating businesses or restaurants on Small Business Saturday, participants received a stamp. For every six stamps, they were entered in a drawing to win a cash prize.
The winner of the Passport to Atlantic is Jayne Brewer. She received $200 in AtlantiCash for a shopping spree around Atlantic.

Council Bluffs prepares to battle ash tree insect

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Council Bluffs park officials have decided to treat most of the city’s ash trees to protect them from the invading insect known as the emerald ash borer. Parks Director Larry Foster says the emerald ash borer is an inevitable threat to local ash trees and city crews will begin removing 29 of the unhealthiest trees next year. The city plans to spend nearly $59,000 on removing the unhealthy trees.

The Daily Nonpareil reports state officials say 29 counties in Iowa have reported seeing the insects. Foster says that while the city has plans for the trees on public ground, property owners will need to determine their own course of action to deal with the insect.

The holidays may bring an elevated risk of accidental poisonings

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December 16th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The holidays are supposed to be a time of cheer but certain seasonal items we have in our houses could lead to an accidental poisoning. Tammy Noble, a registered nurse and the education coordinator for the Iowa Poison Control Center, says alcohol poisoning is common in children year round, but the risk increases during the holidays, and not just because you stocked up on beer, wine and liquor for a party.

“Perfumes, colognes and aftershaves have alcohol in them and high concentrations of it,” Noble says. “It doesn’t take much for a child to drink for it to become toxic or be worried about alcohol poisoning.” Button-sized batteries found in toys, music-playing holiday cards and a host of other items could be hazardous if bitten or swallowed. Iowans who plan to decorate their windows using that spray-on snow should also be careful, especially if kids are nearby.

“If they happen to lick the window, it’s really not much of a problem,” Noble says. “We’re more concerned when you’re spraying it and breathing in the fumes, that can be harmful, but once it’s dried on the window, it’s essentially non-toxic.” The bright colors of lamp oils are very attractive to young children. Even if the oil bottles have child safety caps, most lamps that the oils are poured into do not. Lamp oil can get into a child’s lungs if swallowed and can be deadly. Noble says Christmas tree ornaments may also pose as a hazard for kids and pets.

“Some of them are glass or styrofoam or a thin plaster,” Nobel says. “They don’t pose much of a poison risk if you swallow them but they can pose a choking hazard, so be aware of that. If you have antique ornaments that have metalic paints on them, some of those could have high concentrations of lead-based paints in it.”

Eggnog containing raw or undercooked eggs can make you and your guests sick, she says, so use pasteurized egg products or buy ready-made pasteurized eggnog. The Sioux City-based Iowa Poison Control Center is available around-the-clock at 800-222-1222.

(Radio Iowa)