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KJAN listening area forecast: updated 3:39-a.m. 1/5/2016

Weather

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Partly cloudy. Patchy fog. South wind around 10 mph.
Today: Partly sunny. Breezy. Patchy fog through mid morning. High in the mid 30s. South wind 10 to 20 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of freezing drizzle and light snow early in the morning. Not as cold. Low in the mid 20s. South wind around 15 mph with gusts to around 25 mph.

Wednesday: Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of light snow. High in the mid 30s. South wind 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday Night: Cloudy. A chance of light rain and light snow through midnight…then a chance of light rain and light freezing rain after midnight. Low in the lower 30s. South wind 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

Thursday: Cloudy. A chance of light rain and freezing drizzle in the morning…then a chance of light rain in the afternoon. High in the upper 30s. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
Thursday Night: Rain likely through midnight…then rain…snow and freezing rain likely after midnight. Low in the lower 30s. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.

Friday: Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of snow and rain. High in the mid 30s.

Rams apply to move to Los Angeles area

Sports

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Rams have filed an application to relocate to the Los Angeles area after 21 seasons in the Midwest. The franchise currently has a year-to-year lease with the Edward Jones Dome. Owner Stan Kroenke is part of a group planning a $1.8 billion stadium in Inglewood, California, and the team said on its web site that it sought to relocate to the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, where the team played from 1946-94.

The Chargers and Raiders have teamed on a joint venture for a stadium in Carson, California. Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest market, hasn’t had a team since the Raiders and Rams left after the 1994 season.

Kroenke has ignored efforts by a St. Louis task force that is proposing a $1.1 billion stadium along the Mississippi River, not far from the Rams’ current stadium built in 1995.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., 1/5/2016

News

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have launched an online voter registration system even though critics say it excludes tens of thousands of eligible voters who don’t have either a driver’s license or a state-issued ID card. Secretary of State Paul Pate says his office wants to address that gap when more funding is available to expand the online system.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Police are interviewing several adults and children about the shooting of a two-year-old boy in Dubuque but haven’t made any arrests. The boy was shot Sunday night at a Dubuque home and was later flown to an Iowa City hospital for treatment.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The utility that provides water to 500,000 Des Moines customers says it’s set a record in 2015 for the number of days it operated equipment to remove nitrate from water. Des Moines Water Works said Monday its nitrate removal equipment ran 177 days last year, surpassing 106 days in 1999. Water Works CEO Bill Stowe says upstream farm drainage systems washing fertilizer from farm fields are the largest contributors to high nitrate levels.

NORTH LIBERTY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have recovered the body of a 17-year-old boy who was missing after his canoe capsized in eastern Iowa. The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office says Tanner Wymer’s body was discovered Monday morning in Coralville Lake. Wymer and 51-year-old Michael Felton were in a canoe Sunday afternoon when the boat capsized. Felton was able to swim to shore. Officials say the boat may have capsized when either Felton or Wymer stood up to take a photo.

Electronic voter registration now available in Iowa, 24/7

News

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

There are now seven ways to register to vote in Iowa. “It’s the new year. You want to start fresh and you want to extend to people one more opportunity.” That’s Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate. “Electronic registration” went live on January 1st and, so far, about 200 people have used this new online method. It’s located on the Iowa D-O-T’s website and the Iowa Secretary of State’s website has a link to it as well.

“There’ll be an area right on there for voter registration. You click on it and it’ll basically walk you through three or four basic steps to verify you are who you say you are and to let you indicate which political party you want to choose and we’ll get you registered and then you’ll get an email receipt showing that you’re registered,” Pate says. “…Within seven days your local county auditor will mail you your official voter registration card.”

Some of the people who’re planning to participate in the February 1st Iowa Caucuses may choose this quick, online tool to either register to vote for the first time — or to update other information. “It’s designed so that you can keep your drivers license information current as well as voter registration information current,” Pate says. “If you got married and want to change your name or if you moved…and if you want to change your political party, these are all reasons why you might want to go online and do it.”

For years, Iowans have been able to register to vote when they renew their drivers license and the D-O-T has been cross-checking government lists to ensure the person is a legal voter. Mark Lowe of the Iowa D-O-T says after his agency launched its online drivers license renewal process, it developed this new online voter registration system. “I suspect it’s something that other states will be interested in,” Lowe says. It appears no other state has this kind of 24/7 website that immediately confirms a voter has successfully completed the registration process.

Iowans can now register to vote online, if they have a driver’s license or a state-issued I-D. Iowans can still register to vote at a government office or through the mail. Iowa law also allows people to register on Election Day or at their precinct on Caucus Night.

(Radio Iowa)

New rules for sampling at Iowa wineries, breweries, distilleries

News

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

State officials have updated the rules so Iowa wineries, breweries and distilleries know just how much they can legally give customers as samples in their tasting rooms. Robert Bailey is a spokesman for the Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division. “It’s all based on alcohol content or potency,” Bailey says. Licensed wineries, distilleries and breweries in Iowa have been allowed to offer samples of their wares to customers, but

Bailey says the old rules that were written in the 1990s were too vague and didn’t list the size of the sample that was allowed. “What we wanted to do was the real amounts that you can have for a tasting of various forms of alcohol such as liquor or beer or wine,” Bailey says. The old rules were two sentences long. The new rules not only spell out how much alcohol a customer can be served as a sample, the rules specify where tastings may be conducted.

The practice of “trade spending” is covered in these new rules. “It’s allowed for an industry representative — a broker or a distributor — to go into a retail establishment — a restaurant or a bar — and buy a round for everyone in the place,” Bailey says. The rules call for those industry reps to buy the product from the bar or restaurant they’re in, plus there’s a one-round limit. These new rules for marketing alcoholic products in Iowa went into effect December 30th.

(Radio Iowa)

U-of-I Women hold on for a 69-65 win over Rutgers, Monday

Sports

January 5th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The University of Iowa women’s basketball team pulled out a 69-65 win over Rutgers Monday night, extending their winning streak to 25 inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Hawkeye Sports.Com says the Hawks — ranked No. 25 in the USA Today Coaches Poll — improved to 12-2 overall, 2-0 in the Big Ten Conference. Rutgers, coached by former Hawkeye C. Vivian Stringer, fell to 10-4, 1-1.

There were 14 lead changes in the game, seven coming during the first 10 minutes. Iowa placed four in double figures, paced by junior Alexa Kastanek with 20 points and five 3-point field goals. Junior Ally Disterhoft added 15 points and sophomores Chase Coley and Whitney Jennings finished with 10 apiece. Jennings scored all of her points in the final 15:36.

Iowa continues its quest of three games in seven days by hitting the road to Michigan (8-5) on Thursday before returning home to face No. 8 Maryland (12-2) on Sunday.

MARILYN BURMEISTER, 83, of Atlantic (Svcs. 01/08/2015)

Obituaries

January 4th, 2016 by Jim Field

MARILYN BURMEISTER, 83, of Atlantic died Monday, January 4th at Atlantic Specialty Care. Funeral Services for MARILYN BURMEISTER will be held on Friday, January 8th at 9:00am at the First United Methodist Church in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Burial will be held Friday, January 8th at 3:30pm at the Storm Lake Cemetery in Storm Lake.

Visitation with the family will be held Thursday, January 7th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic.  Additional visitation with the family will be held Friday from 2:00pm-3:00pm at Sliefert Funeral Home and Crematory in Storm Lake.

Online condolences can be left at www.RolandFuneralService.com

Memorials may be directed to Community Dinners, Meals on Wheels, or to the family for a scholarship to be given in Marilyn’s name.

MARILYN BURMEISTER is survived by:

Sister: Carol Medina of New Orleans, LA.

Brother: Fred (Dixie) Bermeister of Grand Junction, CO.

Sisters-in-law: Jan Burmeister of Atlantic. Shirley Burmeister of Storm Lake.

Her best friend: Betty Fancolly

Other relatives and friends.

Kansas and Oklahoma 1 and 2, ISU 13th, Iowa 19th in new AP Poll

Sports

January 4th, 2016 by admin

Kansas and Oklahoma moved to the top two spots in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll and the Big 12 schools will meet Monday night.

Kansas (12-1) received 44 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel on Monday while Oklahoma (12-0) got the other 21.

It will be the 40th time the top two teams in the poll have faced each other.

Maryland and Virginia both moved up one spot to third and fourth while Michigan State, which was No. 1 for the last four weeks, fell to fifth. North Carolina, Arizona, Providence, Kentucky and Xavier completed the Top Ten.

Kansas is the fourth school to be ranked No. 1 this season, joining North Carolina, Kentucky and Michigan State.

Iowa, Connecticut, Pittsburgh and Dayton are the four newcomers this week, replacing Utah, Cincinnati, Baylor and UCLA.

1. Kansas (44) 12-1 1,598 2
2. Oklahoma (21) 12-0 1,574 3
3. Maryland 13-1 1,459 4
4. Virginia 12-1 1,409 5
5. Michigan St. 14-1 1,400 1
6. North Carolina 13-2 1,275 7
7. Arizona 13-1 1,126 8
8. Providence 14-1 1,108 12
9. Kentucky 11-2 1,039 10
10. Xavier 13-1 1,001 6
11. Villanova 12-2 979 16
12. Miami 12-1 921 13
13. Iowa St. 11-2 844 11
14. Duke 12-2 830 15
15. SMU 13-0 731 17
16. Louisville 12-2 568 18
17. West Virginia 12-1 558 19
18. Butler 11-3 516 9
19. Iowa 11-3 456 –
20. Purdue 13-2 450 14
21. Texas A&M 11-2 420 20
22. South Carolina 13-0 286 24
23. UConn 10-3 107 –
24. Pittsburgh 12-1 103 –
25. Dayton 11-2 100 –
Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 61, California 54, Texas Tech 40, George Washington 38, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 23, Baylor 22, Colorado 4, Oregon St. 4, Seton Hall 4, Saint Joseph’s 3, Utah 3, Wichita St. 3, Cincinnati 2, Indiana 2, Michigan 2, Akron 1, Oregon 1.

DOUG W. HAMBLETON, 62, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 01/07/2016)

Obituaries

January 4th, 2016 by Jim Field

DOUG W. HAMBLETON, 62, of Guthrie Center died Sunday, January 3rd in Guthrie Center.  Funeral Services for DOUG W. HAMBLETON will be held Thursday, January 7th at 10:30am at First United Methodist Church in Guthrie Center.  Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held Wednesday, January 6th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center.

Burial will be in the Moffitt Cemetery in Guthrie Center.

Online condolences may be left at www.twiggfuneralhome.com

DOUG W. HAMBLETON is survived by:

Wife: Deb Hambleton.

Sons: Jeremiah (Jennifer) Hambleton.  Wyatt Hambleton.  Wade (Stacey) Hambleton.

Daughter: Holly Hambleton.

(Updated) Atlantic Police report 4 arrests

News

January 4th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police say four people were arrested over the past few days. On Dec. 28th, 27-year old Justin Butcher, of Belton, MO., was arrested on a Shelby County warrant for Driving While Revoked. On Dec. 31st, 35-year old Jason Trotter, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Felon in Possession of a Firearm. And, on Jan. 1st, 30-year old Kevin Smith, of Atlantic, was arrested for Simple Assault.That same day, 20-year old Brandon Clark, of Atlantic, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Comply with Treatment.

Each of those subjects were booked into the Cass County Jail.

(Noon News)