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Skyscan Forecast and weather info. for Atlantic, 11/18/15

Weather

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mo. Cloudy w/scattered showers. High near 49. W/SW @ 10-20 w/gusts to near 30.
Tonight: Light rain ending. Cloudy to Partly Cloudy. Low 32. W/NW @ 15-25.
Thursday: P/Cldy & windy. High near 45. W/NW @ 20-35 w/gusts to near 40.
Thursday Night: Increasing clouds, with a low around 24.
Friday: Cloudy w/a a rain-snow mix. High near 39. New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
Friday Night: P/Cldy w/a 40% chance of snow, mainly before midnight. Low around 20.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32.

Our 24-hour High in Atlantic as of 7-a.m. today was 60. Our 24-hour Low as of 7-a.m. today, was 44. We received 1.05 inches of rain for the past 24-hours. Last year on this date, our High was 30 and the Low was 7. The All-Time Record High in Atlantic for Nov. 18th was 72 in 1999, while the Record Low was 0 in 1891.

Western IA man pleads guilty to lesser charges in connection w/I-29 incident

News

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A man from Harrison County who had been arrested for attempted murder, has reached a plea deal with prosecutors that resulted in two-years of supervised probation. The Daily NonPareil reports 39-year old Shane Vanderlinden, of Logan, admitted in court that he pushed his wife Ashlee Anderson out of a 2007 Land Rover on Friday, Aug. 7th, at 73-mile marker on Interstate 29 and drove off.

According to the court documents, the vehicle was traveling at roughly 30 mph when Anderson fell to the road. An off-duty Logan Police Office witnessed the incident and stopped to help Anderson. She was transported to the Nebraska Medical Center by a medical helicopter. While at the hospital, she was treated for skull fractures, bleeding on the brain, road rash and lacerations.

Vanderlinden was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Tuesday morning, as part of a plea agreement, Vanderlinden pleaded guilty to two amended charges: assault causing injury and leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, both misdemeanors. He was also sentenced Tuesday on a charge out of Harrison County. Vanderlinden pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Pottawattamie County Chief Deputy Attorney Jon Jacobmeier said he signed off on the plea agreement because Anderson was unwilling to cooperate with the county attorney’s office. Vanderlin received a five-year prison term for possession of a firearm and two 2-year sentences, which will run concurrently, for the misdemeanors resulting from the assault on his wife. Fourth Judicial District Chief Judge Robert Larson suspended all the prison time and placed Vanderlinden on supervised probation for two years.

Larson said he had to follow the plea agreement, which meant he couldn’t place Vanderlinden in prison. The Logan resident has not escaped possible jail time completely. He will be on probation for two years and if he violates his probation he could be sent to prison. Vanderlinden’s attorney Mike Hooper said alcohol played a big role in his client’s decision to push his wife out of the vehicle. Hooper also said that Anderson did not want her husband prosecuted, and that Vanderlinden has been in anger management training.

Hooper also asked Larson to lift the no contact order, so Vanderlinden could see his wife again. Larson asked Anderson, who was in the courtroom, if she felt safe. She answered that Vanderlinden wouldn’t hurt her. For now, Larson kept the no-contact order in place as he considers Hooper’s request.

Local Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am Wednesday November 18th

Weather

November 18th, 2015 by Jim Field

  • KJAN (Atlantic)  1.05″
  • Massena  .64″
  • Bedford  .68″

Traffic stop/assault on an officer/pursuit, in Council Bluffs

News

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police are looking for a suspect involved in a traffic stop that escalated  into an assault on an officer and pursuit. Authorities say the incident began just after 1-a.m. today (Wednesday), when Council Bluffs Police stopped a silver 2000 Infiniti i30 for an equipment violation at 31st St and Ave E.

Bluffs BadgeThe driver was unable to show identification and showed signs of impairment while speaking to the officer. When the officer asked the driver to step out of the vehicle, the suspect refused by starting the vehicle and driving off. The officer attempted to stop the suspect by grabbing him. The suspect then grabbed the officer’s arm as he drove forward. The officer was able to pull away from the suspect when he feared being dragged.

Other officers attempted to chase the suspect but lost sight before locating the suspect vehicle abandoned at 34th St and Ave H. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the suspect. The Officer suffered minor injuries to his arm but did not require medical attention.

The investigation is ongoing. If you have any information regarding this incident or
any other crimes please contact Crime Stoppers at (712) 328 STOP (7867).

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th

Trading Post

November 18th, 2015 by Jim Field

WANTED:  I’m looking for a older go cart or mini bike, frame or complete 402-612-3956.

FOR SALE:  Semi-tractor and trailer.  The tractor is a 1988 International with L10 Cummings engine and new tires, inspected.  The trailer is a 1988 jet trailer with single hopper, single axle, will hold 600 bushels.  Asking $9,000 for tractor and trailer.  Call 712-249-0454.

WANTED:  Immediately, 2 women to bowl on Women’s Monday night league at Super Bowl in Atlantic. We need 1 to bowl every Monday night, and 1 to bowl every other Monday night. Start time is 6:30. Cost is $10.50 per night. These 2 positions are on the same team. You don’t have to be a perfect bowler, just be willing to have fun! If interested, please call 249-6360, or 249-1288, or call Super Bowl and talk to Dan.

RUTH A. PETERSEN, 84, of Exira (Svcs. 11/20/15)

Obituaries

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

RUTH A. PETERSEN, 84, of Exira, died Tue., Nov. 17th, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for RUTH PETERSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Fri., Nov. 20th, at the Kessler Funeral Home, in Exira.

Burial will be in the St. John’s Cemetery, west of Exira.

RUTH A. PETERSEN is survived by:

Her son – Jon Petersen & wife Katie Organ, of Riverside.

5 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren, her daughter-in-law Laurie Petersen, of Exira, other relatives & friends.

Red Oak man arrested Tue. evening for Malicious Prosecution

News

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say a Red Oak man was arrested Tuesday evening on a valid Montgomery County warrant for Malicious Prosecution. 26-year old Zakary Allan Colebank was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 bond.

KJAN listening area forecast from the NWS: 11/18/15

Weather

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 15 MPH.

TODAY…CLOUDY WITH SCATTERED SHOWERS. BREEZY…COOLER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH INCREASING TO 15 TO 20 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH. CHANCE OF SHOWERS 50 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY THEN BECOMING PARTLY CLOUDY BEFORE MIDNIGHT AND EARLY MORNING THEN BECOMING CLEAR. COLDER. LOW AROUND 30. WEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

THURSDAY…SUNNY…WINDY. HIGH IN THE MID 40S. WEST WIND 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 45 MPH.

FRIDAY…CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SNOW IN THE MORNING…THEN SNOW AND RAIN IN THE AFTERNOON. LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE. HIGH AROUND 40. EAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTHEAST AROUND 10 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 90 PERCENT.

FRIDAY NIGHT…CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF SNOW THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW AROUND 20. CHANCE OF SNOW 40 PERCENT.

SATURDAY...MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 30S.

 

91,000 Iowa households get utility disconnect notices this fall

News

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The chief of the state’s energy assistance bureau says more than 31-thousand low income Iowa households already have qualified for help in paying their utility bills this winter. Jerry McKim works with Community Action Agencies across the state to enroll Iowans in the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. “Energy is clearly unaffordable for a large segment of our population,” he says. Each Iowa household that qualifies for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program will receive a one-time payment this winter of about five-hundred dollars.

“Between the weather and some of the fuel prices, we’re maybe holding our own — up to a point,” McKim says. “I still believe my benefit is wholly inadequate to address the energy insecurity that a lot of Iowa households experience.” Iowa utilities sent disconnect notices to 91-thousand Iowa households in September.  “My phone number is on every one of those notices,” McKim says. “Now, I don’t get 91,000 calls, but I’m getting probably about half a dozen a day, folks who are being threatened with disconnection and they’re wanting to know what we can do to help them, if they’re eligible, etc.”

The state ban on disconnecting gas and electric service went into effect November 1st and lasts through April 1st, but it ONLY applies to low-income households that are signed up for a government program to weatherize their home or the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program McKim manages in Iowa. “Even if a household’s eligible, but doesn’t apply, they could be disconnected,” McKim says. “The only other protection from disconnection is a severe weather one that if the National Weather Service says it’s going to be 20 degrees or colder within 24 hours of your scheduled disconnection the utility has to hold off, but of course they’ll have to hold off until it’s a balmy 21 degrees.”

Applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program are accepted from October 1st through April 30th.

(Radio Iowa)

Red Cross helping victims of 15 home fires around the state since Friday

News

November 18th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

There have been a lot of home fires in recent days around the state and Kara Kelly, with the American Red Cross in Des Moines, says volunteers from her agency are working to help the victims. “We’ve been incredibly busy the last four days…with 15 home fires since Friday,” Kelly said. Those fires have occurred in Lamoni, Centerville, Des Moines, Denison, Libertyville, Hampton, Albert City, Strawberry Point, Dubuque, Charles City, Ogden, and Cedar Rapids. The Red Cross volunteers are helping more than 60 Iowans affected by the fires.

“In most cases, the homes are deemed unlivable so we want to make sure they have a hotel, or a family member, or somebody to stay with. From there, we make sure they have money for clothes and food. We want to move them toward recovery,” Kelly said. Temperatures are expected to plummet around Iowa in the coming days, so Kelly is urging Iowans to be cautious when heating their homes.

“Typically, when the temperature starts to go down and people start to use alternative heating sources like space heaters and fireplaces, we tend to see an uptick in home fires,” Kelly said. “We really want people to be aware of some safety tips so they can make sure they stay safe.”

To reduce the risk of heating related fires, the Red Cross recommends the following tips:
* All heaters need space. Keep children, pets and things that can burn (paper, matches, bedding, furniture, clothing, carpets, and rugs) at least three feet away from heating equipment.
* Never leave a fire in the fireplace unattended, and use a glass or metal fire screen to keep fire and embers in the fireplace.
* Never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home.
* Turn off portable space heaters every time you leave the room or go to sleep.
* Have wood and coal stoves, fireplaces, and chimneys inspected annually by a professional, and cleaned if necessary.
* If you must use a space heater, place it on a level, hard and nonflammable surface (such as ceramic tile floor), not on rugs, or carpets or near bedding or drapes. Plug power cords directly into outlets and never into an extension cord.

(Radio Iowa)