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Star Party hoping for clear skies

News, Weather

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Mostly clear skies are forecast as the 14th annual Iowa Star Party starts tomorrow (Thursday) night in west-central Iowa as sky gazers pack in their telescopes to gaze into the heavens. Deb Bonser, of the Ames Area Amateur Astronomers, is coordinating the annual event which draws in space-watching enthusiasts from all over the Midwest.

“On Friday night, we have a public night that is free to everybody who wants to come out,” Bonser says. “They get a chance to look through different kinds of telescopes and see different objects up in the sky and learn a lot about what’s up in the sky.” The Star Party is being held at the Whiterock Conservancy, southeast of Coon Rapids, and she says there’s an obvious reason. “It’s one of the darkest spots in Iowa,” Bonser says. “We’re not bothered by street lights, city lights that are lighting up the sky and we can see things much more clearly.”

If the skies remain cloud-free, there will be a chance to see numerous nebulas and stars millions of light years away, as well as some of the planets in our cosmic back yard. “I am going to be putting a camera on a tripod. I do Milky Way photography and I’m going to see if I can get a galaxy in one of my photos and see what I can get,” Bonser says. “It depends on the weather.”

The Star Party runs nightly for the serious astronomers, tonight through Monday night, while Friday’s open public viewing begins at 7:30 P-M and runs into the wee hours.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa companies create Ag Accelerator

Ag/Outdoor

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Four Iowa companies with a stake in agriculture are the first investors in a new startup business accelerator designed to develop innovative ag technologies. DuPont Pioneer, Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Company, John Deere and Peoples Company will each give 100-thousand dollars to get the initiative started. Farmers Mutual vice president, Scott McEntee, sees it as an investment in economic development.

“We feel that bringing ag-related technology not only benefits the companies that are currently in the state, but the state’s economic and cultural growth,” McEntee says. Deere and Company director of information solutions, Lane Arthur, sees it as an investment in innovation.

“The ag tech accelerator for us, it really advances something that is paramount for John Deere and that is how do we increase adoption of precision ag both here in Iowa and around the world,” Arthur says. The first class of six startups will begin in 2017. It’s modeled after the Global Insurance Accelerator, which has graduated two classes of six startup companies each since 2014. The Greater Des Moines Partnership and the Cultivation Corridor in Central Iowa are behind the efforts.

(Radio Iowa)

Cubs recall INF La Stella from Triple-A Iowa

Sports

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Cubs have recalled infielder Tommy La Stella from Triple-A Iowa and optioned reliever Spencer Patton to their top farm club. La Stella was sent down on July 29, but refused to report to the minors. After weeks of dialogue between the New Jersey native and the team, La Stella joined Double-A Tennessee in mid-August.

The 27-year-old La Stella got the start at second for the series finale against Pittsburgh on Wednesday night. He is batting .295 with two homers and eight RBIs in 51 games with major league-leading Chicago. Patton is 1-1 with a 4.67 ERA in 12 appearances with the Cubs this season. La Stella was acquired in a November 2014 trade with Atlanta.

Page County Sheriff’s Office seeks donations for new K9 Program

News

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office has announced that they are currently taking donations to assist in starting a K-9 program.  Sheriff Lyle Palmer says his office has been researching the benefits to the public & Law Enforcement in Page County and is in the fundraising stages for the program. Palmer says “With the assistance of donations our office will be able to put into service a certified K-9 and training for a current Deputy to assist Law Enforcement in the detection of drugs and tracking of fugitives in Page County.”

He said also “This requires a great amount of time and commitment for the Deputy as well as the Page County Sheriff’s Office.  It is however, something that our office believes is needed to assist Law Enforcement in Page County and surrounding areas in taking drugs off the streets.”

According to Sheriff Palmer, “The Page County Deputy and K-9 will also be assisting with other area agencies when a call for assistance is heard.  Page County has currently been utilizing the assistance from area Law Enforcement K-9 units.  This assistance has been greatly appreciated.  With time constraints and current court rulings, K-9 units spread throughout the area are needed now more than ever. With the ever increasing constraints on budgets and expenses, your help is needed.”

Donations will be taken in cash or check.  Checks should be made out to the Page County K-9 Fund.  Monetary donations can be dropped off at or mailed to the Page County Sheriff’s Office  323 N. 15th Street   Clarinda, IA. 51632.  The Sheriff thanks everyone for their continued support of Page County Law Enforcement.

Reward offered in connection w/theft of construction tools

News

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office says a Crimestoppers reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the theft of construction tools from a site located about three-miles east of Essex. Authorities say deputies investigated the theft of tools Wednesday from 1844 140th Street in Page County.

Unknown person(s) entered the construction site and removed numerous construction tools from a cargo trailer parked at this location sometime between 5:15-p.m. Tuesday and 8-a.m. Wednesday.  Anyone with any information about this theft is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office at 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement agency.

Callers who wish to remain anonymous will be given a number for their identity. You will need to give a phone number so you can be contacted for your reward if it leads to an arrest and conviction.

911 service restored to Panama and Portsmouth

News

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency said 911 landline services has been restored to residents of Panama and Portsmouth. Those communities had been without 911 since late Tuesday night after a fiber optic cable was cut. The service was fully restored early this (Wednesday) afternoon.

Bow hunting permits available for deer hunting in Atlantic

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports permit applications are currently being accepted for bow hunting within the City limits (in accordance with the City’s Urban Deer Control Ordinance). The permit will allow hunters to harvest antlerless deer. Once you have reported the harvest to the Atlantic Police Department, you’ll be allowed to harvest a Buck. Applications may be picked up at the Police Department from 8-a.m. to 4-p.m., Monday through Friday.

Bow hunters that qualified last year with the Police Department do not need to do so this year, but you still need to pick up a permit application and have it filled out. New hunters will need to contact the A-PD and set up a time with Lt. Dave Erickson, for you to qualify.

Land owners who would like to allow a bow hunter to hunt on their land, should contact the Police Dept. at 712-243-3512 during business hours, and sign-up.

Atlantic man arrested on drug-related warrants

News

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports 56-year old Kurt David Crecelius,  of Atlantic, turned himself in Monday, on Cass County Sheriff’s Office warrants for one count of Possession with Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine, two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance, and one count of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Crecelius was booked at the Jail and was released Tuesday, on $52,300 bond.

Cass County Deputies Monday, arrested 19-year old Lucas Lee Stone, of Atlantic, on a charge of Driving While Revoked. Stone was taken to the Cass County Jail and released later that day on $1,000 bond.

And, on Tuesday, 29-year old Jacob Glen Smith, of Atlantic, was arrested on a felony 3rd Degree Burglary charge, as well lesser charges of Assault with Intent to Cause Injury, Obstruction of Emergency Communications, and Trespass. Smith was taken to the Cass County Jail where he remains held on $7,600 bond.

Justice Department Sues to Block Deere’s Acquisition of Precision Planting

Ag/Outdoor

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Department of Justice filed a civil antitrust lawsuit today (Wednesday), seeking to block Deere & Company’s proposed acquisition of Precision Planting LLC from Monsanto Company in order to preserve competition in the market for high-speed precision planting systems in the United States.

The Antitrust Division’s lawsuit alleges that the transaction would combine the only two significant U.S. providers of high-speed precision planting systems – technology that is designed to allow farmers to plant crops accurately at higher speeds.  The acquisition would deny farmers throughout the country the benefits of competition that has spurred innovation, improved quality and lowered prices.  The department filed its lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

“High-speed precision planting technology holds out the promise of improved yields for American farmers by enabling them to plant crops more accurately at higher speeds,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Renata Hesse of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division.  “Precision Planting has been a key innovator in high-speed precision planting and Deere’s only significant competitor in developing and selling these technologies.  If this deal were allowed to proceed, Deere would dominate the market for high-speed precision planting systems and be able to raise prices and slow innovation at the expense of American farmers who rely on these systems.”

High-speed precision planting is an innovative technology that enables farmers to plant corn, soybeans and other row crops at up to twice the speed of a conventional planter without sacrificing accuracy.  Planting at higher speeds can be highly valuable to farmers, many of whom have a limited window each year to plant their crops to achieve the highest crop yields.  As a result, Deere and Precision Planting view high-speed precision planting as “revolutionary technology” that represents a “True Gamechanger for Agriculture” and expect it to become the industry standard in the coming years.

According to the department’s complaint, Deere and Precision Planting are the only two effective competitors in high-speed precision planting, conservatively accounting for at least 86 percent of the market.  Deere and Precision Planting both introduced their respective high-speed planting systems in 2014, after years of research and development.  The complaint details how the intense head-to-head competition between Deere and Precision Planting since that time has directly benefitted farmers through aggressive discounts and promotions, lower prices and innovative product offerings.   The complaint alleges that Deere’s proposed acquisition of the company it has described as its “number one competitor” would allow it to control nearly every method through which American farmers can acquire effective high-speed precision planting systems and provide it with the ability to set prices, output, quality and product features without the constraints of market competition.

Deere & Company, a Delaware corporation headquartered in Moline, Illinois, is the largest manufacturer of planting equipment in the United States, including its ExactEmerge high-speed precision planting system.  In 2015, Deere’s U.S. sales for planter-related equipment were approximately $900 million.

Precision Planting LLC is a Delaware limited liability company headquartered in Tremont, Illinois.  It is a leading innovator in planting equipment, including its SpeedTube high-speed precision planting system.  In 2015, Precision Planting’s U.S. sales for planter-related equipment were approximately $100 million.

Monsanto Company is a Delaware corporation headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.  Monsanto is a leading global provider of agricultural products and is the ultimate parent company of Precision Planting LLC.

(US-DOJ News Release)

Connecting Communities Through Art – Third Annual Southwest Iowa Art Tour Planned for September 17-18, 2016

News

August 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Plans are underway for the third annual Southwest Iowa Arts Tour, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, September 17th-18th, 2016. The annual event takes place in communities throughout southwest Iowa, showcasing local artists and galleries. This year, the event has doubled from the inaugural year to 12 communities with over 100 local artists representing diverse media, such as metal work, painting, pottery and jewelry.

Communities hosting stops on the tour include: Council Bluffs, Woodbine, Glenwood, Malvern, Macedonia, Oakland, Avoca, Marne, Shenandoah, Red Oak, Corning and Winterset.untitled The communities of Council Bluffs, Malvern and Red Oak will include multiple gallery and gathering place stops for participants. The self-guided event is free and open to the public and will take place from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday, September 17th and noon to 4:00 pm on Sunday, September 18th.

The Southwest Iowa Arts Tour was conceived in 2014 by a group of artists and volunteers, during a meeting at Project Art Church in Malvern. They determined the purpose of the tour would be to showcase and promote area artists.art

The Southwest Iowa Art Tour is coordinated by the Southwest Iowa Arts Council’s volunteer Board of Directors with support from Golden Hills RC&D. Funding support for the event has been provided by the Red Oak City Council Hotel/Motel grant, the USDA Rural Community Development Initiative, the Iowa West Foundation and the University of Iowa. The Southwest Iowa Art Tour, hosted by the Southwest Iowa Arts Council, represents a group of artists from throughout the region who collaborate to provide opportunities for the public to view and purchase their work.

For more information, please visit www.swiarttour.com.