(Radio Iowa) – Research at Iowa State University has discovered how structures within turtle genes fold onto each other, which I-S-U biology professor Nicole Valenzuela says is a key to how the animals function.
Turning genes on and off allows the turtles to survive in harsh environments.
It is believed this is why some turtles can survive weeks without oxygen and some can withstand extreme cold. Valenzuela says understanding the genetic basis of the turtle traits could be leveraged for biomedical uses in humans.
Valenzuela says there is much more research ahead before they can determine how these traits could be used to help humans.
It may be the biggest game in Jack Trice Stadium history as 17th ranked Iowa State hosts Kansas State Saturday night. With a victory the Cyclones are likely headed to the Big 12 Championship Game and will lock up the first 10-win season in program history. The running ability of K-State quarterback Avery Johnson is a concern for Cyclone coach Matt Campbell.
Campbell says Johnson is a big part of the K-State run game.
It will be the final home game for a senior class that has led the Cyclones to the brink of the college football playoffs.
Kickoff in Jack Trice Stadium Saturday night is 6:30. the game will be televised by Fox.
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa D-N-R has released three studies on the environmental and economic impacts of recycling in the state. The D-N-R’s Laurie Rasmus says the studies are part of its Sustainable Materials Management Initiative as they try to get a better handle on what we are throwing away.
One study looked at how the bottle deposit law works.
Rasmus says the studies of the waste dumped at the landfills yielded a lot of information on what is thrown away in Iowa.
The studies also help them tell the true cost of what we throw away.
Rasmus says they hope to find more ways to use the waste.
She says recycling has to be a multi-step process.
You can see the results of the studies at iowadnr.gov/SMM.
(Radio Iowa) – While retailers nationwide are bracing for a shopping extravaganza on this Black Friday, locally-owned merchants across Iowa are hoping for a bigger boost tomorrow. Jayne Armstrong, director of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Iowa District Office, says Small Business Saturday is a crucial day for the state’s consumers to “Be Loyal, Buy Local.”
Armstrong says 97-percent of Iowa’s businesses are small businesses and embracing them improves the backbone of our state.
If you’d like to support Iowa’s wealth of merchants who are outside of your immediate area, dozens of businesses are offering their wares at shop-iowa-dot-com, which Armstrong says makes it easy to patronize even more hometown heroes in -other- Iowa towns.
The website covers a wide array of goods, including artwork, furniture, food, toys, t-shirts, beauty care products, jewelry and more, all crafted in the Hawkeye State.
The 2024 Atlantic Trojans basketball team have been taking positive steps throughout this past offseason. After ending their 2023 campaign in the first round of the Class 3A regional against ADM and finishing with a record of 7-16. The Trojans graduated six seniors this past season including three starters, so Head Coach Dalton Franken has been focusing on defense with his younger group and is pleased to see the progress they’ve been making in practice and scrimmages.
One of those players who seems to get better as time goes on is Junior forward Gavin McLaren. McLaren was the team’s leading rebounder and second highest scorer on the team. He’s not the only athlete that has seemed to stick out to coach Franken, Hudson McLaren is another Trojan who stuck out from diligent work in practice and offensive potential. Hudson McLaren had 16 steals and 51 assists.
Another point of emphasis for this Trojan team is using their depth at guard and size on the perimeter as an advantage.
The Trojans first varsity game of the season will be on December 3rd against the North Polk Comets. A team who went 11-13 a year ago and advanced to the second round of their bracket. Coach Franken is hoping to see a strong defensive effort the entire night.
With this younger group Coach Franken wanted Trojan basketball fans to know that they can expect a squad that continues to give their all and a bring a high level of energy to every game.
KJANTV will have the coverage for Tuesday’s game beginning with the pregame show at 7:20 p.m.
(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Small Town Poll has tracked a sharp decline in membership in local service clubs. David Peters, a rural sociologist with Iowa State University Extension, says the poll started surveying residents in 125 Iowa towns in the early 1990s.
In the early 1990s, about 20 percent of the residents in a typical small Iowa town were members of a fraternal group.
Peters says the Iowa Small Town Poll found membership in service clubs was relatively stable from 1994 to 2004 and the sharp decline started about 2010.
National data shows membership all organization, including churches, has been on decline for the past 40 years. But Peters says the decline has been particularly severe with fraternal groups.
Peters says another factor is younger adults who might want to be involved are commuting longer distances to work and don’t have as much free time in their home communities. When service clubs disappear, Peters says small towns lose the infrastructure that organizes and raises the money for a variety of events and causes.
Peters says his research shows younger adults DO want to help their communities, but they want shorter meetings, more flexibility, virtual options AND a group effort that’s not necessarily aimed at putting on the same events, year-after-year.
Today: Increasing clouds, with a high near 28. NW winds 5-15 mph w/gusts to near 20. Wind chill values as low as zero.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of flurries. Low around 13. North wind 5 mph.
Tomorrow: Partly sunny w/a chance of flurries in the morning. High near 28. NW winds 5-to 10 mph. Wind chill values as low as 5.
Tom. Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 36.
Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 34. The Low was 12. Last year on this date, the High was 37 and the Low was 28. The All-time Record High for Nov. 29th in Atlantic, was 65 in 2021. The Record Low was -10 in 1985. Sunrise today: 7:28. Sunset: 4:50.
(Dubuque, Iowa) – Two people died following a crash Thursday afternoon south of Dubuque. The Iowa State Patrol says the accident happened at around 1-p.m. at the intersection of Skyline Road and U-S Highway 15, when the driver of an SUV failed to obey a stop sign and yield the right-of-way to a semi tractor-trailer before the SUV was struck by the semi.
The driver of the SUV died at the scene. A passenger in the vehicle was transported by ambulance to a local hospital and later flown by helicopter to the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics, where they later died from their injuries. The driver of the semi was not injured.
The names of the victims were being withheld by the State Patrol pending notification of family.
(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – A male suspect is in custody following a domestic incident involving shots fired Thursday morning in Council Bluffs. According to KETV in Omaha, Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s deputies say shots were fired at 6 a.m., and a male was not allowing a female to leave an RV.
Pottawattamie County dispatch placed the scene on Monument Road near the Lewis and Clark Monument and Park. The Iowa State Patrol and Council Bluffs Police assisted at the scene. A deputy said the location has been a place of interest for months. Deputies said they took a while to make contact with the suspect but talked to him on the phone and arrested him without incident after about two hours.
Pottawattamie County confirmed the female is cooperating with law enforcement. The ages and identities of the two people involved are unknown at this time.