LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about family emergency preparedness.
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LaVon Eblen visits with Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon about family emergency preparedness.
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YARD SALE: 401 Pioneer Avenue in Wiota, Friday, August 12th only from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Kitchen Aide mixer, pink motorized car, child recliner, Fischer-Price basketball stand, some clothes and lots of miscellaneous will be available.
FOR SALE: 1968 M715 Kaiser Jeep with only 22,800 miles. It has 24V electrical system, original engine, lights work, heater functions, fuel gauge not working, and is in good running condition. Troop seats have been restored. There is frame and canopy for Jeep and trailer. Trailer has side boards and there is a spare engine. The Jeep has been well taken care.” This vehicle is located in Winfield, KS. Contact Denise Johnson – cell # 620-221-1208.
WANTED: a window air conditioner, at least 8000 BTU. Call 254-6609. FOUND!!
FOR SALE: brand new 3/8″ electric DeWalt drill $50; brand new 3/8″ keyless chuck DeWalt drill $50; 8 ft. aluminum level, brand new $50. 243-2860.
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Police in Creston, Monday afternoon, arrested 34-year old John Foster, of Creston, on a Union County warrant for Violation of Probation, on an original charge of Domestic Abuse/3rd or subsequent offense. Foster was taken into custody at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, and held on a $2,000 bond.
Today: Areas of morning fog; P/Cldy, hot & humid. High 91. Highest heat index readings 100 to 102 this afternoon. S @ 10-20. Tonight: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/a 30% chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Low 74. S @ 5-10. Tomorrow: P/Cldy w/isolated showers & thunderstorms (mainly in the morning). High 92. Heat Index 100-105. S @ 10-20 Tom. Night: Thunderstorms likely. Low around 70. Highest heat index readings 100 to 102 through midnight. Friday: Mostly cloudy w/a 40% chance of thunderstorms. High 83. N @ 5-10. Saturday: P/Cldy. High 82.
Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 88. Our 24-hour Low (ending today at 7-a.m.) was 68. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 86 and the low was 55. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 105 in 1894. The Record Low was 42 in 1967.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Two people have sued Sioux City over its ordinance banning pit bulls. The Sioux City Journal reports the lawsuit was filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Sioux City. In it, Jennifer Frost and a woman referred to as Jane Doe ask the court to bar the city from enforcing the ordinance and to outlaw it as a violation of their constitutional right to due process.
The lawsuit says the ordinance, passed in 2008, is inconsistent and bans animals that are not harmful. The ban prohibits residents from having dogs that are at least 51 percent pit bull. City officials declined to comment about the lawsuit.
It’s a below-average year for tornadoes in Iowa. While they can strike during any month of the year, the peak time for twisters in the state is usually during May and June. Kevin Skow, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in metro Des Moines, says Iowans should not let their guard down as dark clouds could still spawn dangerous, swirling cyclones.
“So far this year, we’ve seen 33 tornadoes across the state and our average number of tornadoes is typically around 48 to 49 in a given year,” Skow says. “However, even though the bulk of our tornado season, the typical climatological peak is past, we can still see late-season outbreaks as was the case last year with our November 11th and even some December tornadoes. We’re certainly not out of the woods quite yet.”
Of the 33 tornadoes confirmed in Iowa this year, 24 of them were rated in the weakest category of E-F-zero, while seven were E-F-ones and only two got big enough to rank as E-F-twos. There have been no E-F-threes, fours or fives. “Most of our tornadoes, generally the vast majority, are weak EF-0,” Skow says. “They’re very short-lived and have path lengths a mile or two at best. Many times, they didn’t impact any structures and again, they’re very weak, which is what we’d like to see.”
The first three confirmed tornadoes this year all touched down on March 15th in Scott and Clinton counties, while the most recent tornado was just last week in Council Bluffs. That twister on Thursday afternoon was a relatively rare “rope” tornado or waterspout that churned up Lake Manawa. Hundreds of people in the metro area saw it and took pictures and video, including one passenger on a jetliner landing at Eppley Airfield in Omaha.
“We were very, very thankful it didn’t move anywhere,” Skow says. “It just sat out over the lake there and didn’t move. It didn’t impact anything. It was just stationary and lasted at least five to ten minutes.” Something else that’s unusual this year, there were two days where five tornadoes were reported on the same day: April 27th saw five twisters in southwestern Iowa and July 17th brought five more in eastern Iowa.
(Radio Iowa)