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Iowa regulators approve Bakken pipeline permit

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa utilities regulators have approved a permit for 346 miles of crude oil pipeline to be built under Iowa farmland. Over the objection of thousands of Iowa residents, the Iowa Utilities Board voted unanimously Thursday to let Texas-based company Dakota Access begin the so-called Bakken pipeline project. The board also will allow Dakota Access the ability to force hundreds of unwilling landowners into easements using eminent domain laws. That is expected to bring lawsuits.

The $3.78 billion pipeline will carry about a half-million barrels of oil per day from North Dakota to Illinois. Iowa was the only state that had not yet approved a permit for the project, which will stretch across 18 Iowa counties and 1,300 parcels of land. The project drew 3,700 letters of protest.

Deere announces job cuts at 2 Iowa factories

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Farm and construction equipment manufacturer Deere & Co. says it will lay off about 125 workers at two Iowa factories. The Moline, Illinois-based company announced Thursday that about 75 workers would lose their jobs at Deere’s factory in Dubuque and 50 would be out of from their jobs in Ankeny.

The Dubuque layoffs are effective April 29 and the Ankeny cuts are effective April 15. Deere says it bases its manufacturing workforce based on market demand. The latest cuts follow an announcement by Deere last month that it would cut 100 manufacturing jobs in Davenport and Dubuque.

Clarinda P-D switches to auto-attendant phone system

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers announced today (Thursday), that the Clarinda Police Department has officially switched to an auto-attendant telephone system. The change went into effect at 1-p.m. (Thursday). Brother says it was necessitated by the City of Clarinda’s 911 Dispatch Center closure and all operations being turned over to Page County.

Brothers says “We appreciate your cooperation as we switch to this new system. It is very user friendly and state of the art. If you have any questions or concerns about the system, feel free to contact [him].”

Lenox man arrested on a drug charge in Adams County

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man walking along Highway 25 in Adams County Wednesday afternoon, ended-up being arrested on a drug charge. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports 32-year old Kyle Eugene Gile, of Lenox, was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Gile was being held on $300 bond in the Adams County Jail. Gile

Chiefs announce signings of Howard, Hali in free agency

Sports

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Kansas City Chiefs have begun to announce their wave of free-agent signings, starting with veteran linebacker Tamba Hali and defensive tackle Jaye Howard. Hali agreed to a three-year deal to remain with Kansas City on Tuesday, while Howard reached a two-year deal to stay with the Chiefs on Wednesday. Both were valuable pieces to a defense that last season led the Chiefs to their first playoff victory in more than two decades.

Kansas City also agreed to a three-year deal with veteran linebacker Derrick Johnson, a five-year contract with former Browns offensive tackle Mitchell Schwartz and contracts with backup linebackers Frank Zombo and Jonathan Massaquoi during the first day of free agency. Those contracts are expected to be announced once they are signed.

Water quality, medical marijuana survive legislative cut

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A proposal to pay for water quality initiatives in Iowa and a bill that would expand access to medical marijuana are among several measures in the Iowa Legislature expected to survive a deadline for bills to advance this session.

The “second funnel” deadline Friday meant an uncertain future for state oversight of Medicaid privatization and unregulated boarding schools, though Democratic leaders vowed to revive those measures by adding them to a budget bill. Some lawmakers have been skeptical of Gov. Terry Branstad’s plan to pay for water quality initiatives through a 1-cent sales tax for school infrastructure. Branstad says it will create new funding for both issues.

The Republican-controlled House and the Democratic-majority Senate also announced a compromise Thursday on tax measures, but they remain apart on K-12 education spending.

Cardinals Peralta undergoes surgery for thumb injury

Sports

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) – St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Jhonny Peralta has undergone surgery for a left thumb injury and likely will be sidelined for about 10-to-12 weeks. Manager Mike Matheny anticipates Peralta will return to the team’s spring training site in Jupiter, Florida, in a few days. The surgery took place in St. Louis after Peralta got a second opinion.

Matheny said he hasn’t heard an exact date for Peralta’s return to action and will have a better idea when the Cardinals consult with the surgeon. Offseason acquisition Jedd Gyorko is likely to get the first chance to fill in at shortstop. The Cardinals also have utilityman Greg Garcia and prospect Aledmys Diaz in camp.

Iowa lawmakers say they’ve agreed on some budget issues

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Leaders of the Iowa Legislature say they’ve agreed on some budget issues for the upcoming fiscal year involving tax credit measures. Leaders for the Republican-controlled House and the Democratic-majority Senate announced the development Thursday through the introduction of legislation. The bill includes a retroactive tax measure that would cut $95 million in state revenue from the current fiscal year but provide a tax break for some Iowa residents and businesses. House leaders have criticized Democratic lawmakers for weeks for not initially supporting the measure, known as tax coupling.

The measure also details a manufacturing tax exemption that is expected to cut revenue for the fiscal year that begins in July. Additional information wasn’t immediately available. Lawmakers didn’t explain how they would cover the revenue reductions.

Backyard & Beyond 3-10-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

March 10th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Linda Blohm about the efforts in Audubon to re-open the local theater.

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Stand-off in Crawford County leads to suspect being shot

News

March 10th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An incident involving an armed man and authorities in Crawford County Wednesday evening resulted in the subject involved in a stand-off being shot. The unidentified man suffered what were described as non-life threatening injures, and was flown by helicopter to the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha.

According to reports, the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a concerned citizen requesting a welfare check on a male subject residing at the Schleswig Manor Apartments, in Schleswig. Deputies arrived at the apartment complex at around 6:20-p.m. and approached the apartment. A man inside the building pointed a long gun at the deputies and allegedly threatened to shoot them if they didn’t back away.

Deputies evacuated other residents of the apartment complex as a precaution. As a standoff with the suspect was underway, negotiators from the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa State Patrol tried to communicate with the subject and resolve the incident peacefully, but at around 11:45- p.m. (Nearly 4 1/2 hours after the stand-off began), the subject opened a door and pointed the long gun in the direction of officers before firing a single round.

A Crawford County deputy returned the fire, striking the man. The incident remains currently under investigation by the Crawford County Attorney’s Office , the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and the Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation. The name of the man who was shot was being withheld, pending notification of family members.