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Heartbeat Today 05-16-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 16th, 2013 by admin

w/Jim Field and 2013 Audubon Seniors Marissa Haubrich, Emily Nelson and Kaitlin Asmus.

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Atlantic City Council approves issue of bonds & purchase of property

News

May 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, approved the first reading of a 5.5-percent rate increase for sewer service. Two more readings are necessary before the increase is passed. City Administrator Doug Harris says if approved on the third and final reading, the monthly base fee for usage up to 3,000 gallons will increase $1.50 per month, from $27.00 to $28.50. Additional usage above 3,000 gallons will increase 30-cents, from $5.50 to $5.80 per thousand gallons over 3,000.Harris said the increase is needed to fund Debt Service and Operating costs of the new wastewater treatment plant.

The Council also held a public hearing on the sale of a lot at 314 Walnut Street. After receiving no written or oral comments on the matter, the Council gave its permission to sell the property for $30,000 to Jacob Weitzel, who plans to build a restaurant/sports bar on the site, with office space and luxury condominiums possible in the future, for the structure’s upper floors. The sale was contingent on the City having the first right of refusal to buy back the property, if a building is no erected on the site within a reasonable time frame.

And, the Atlantic City Council approved the issuance of General Obligation Bonds for $2.7-million. The G-O bonds will fund the cost of construction for various infrastructure improvements and a grant to Iowa Western Community College for building improvements. The Council tabled action pertaining to a purchase agreement for just over $7-million in Sewer Revenue Bonds, until their June 5th meeting.

(Podcast) 7-a.m. Local/area News – May 16th, 2013

News, Podcasts

May 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The latest area news (podcast) from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson…

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State Track & Field Championships Begin Today

Sports

May 16th, 2013 by Jim Field

Drake Stadium will host the Co-ed State Track & Field Championships beginning today in Des Moines.  The morning session will feature Class 1-A and 4-A boys and girls competitors.  The afternoon session will include the 2-A and 3-A teams.  Finals will be run today in the girls 3000, the boys 3200, the girls and boys 4 x 800 relay and the girls and boys 400.  Preliminaries will include the girls and boys 100 and 200 and the shuttle hurdle relay.  The field event finals are spread over today and tomorrow.

KJAN will have live coverage of the championships.  Chris Parks will be providing live reports today at 10:45 am, 11:45 am, 1:45 pm, 2:45 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 5:45 pm & 6:45 pm.  Chris will also be updating results immediately after each event on kjan.com, our twitter feed and our facebook page.

Here is the State Track schedule.

USDA Report 05-16-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

May 16th, 2013 by admin

w/ Denny Heflin

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Man, 2-year-old escape Council Bluffs fire

News

May 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a man and his 2-year-old daughter have escaped unharmed from a Council Bluffs house fire. The Daily Nonpareil reports  that the fire was reported just after 2:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Michael Large told the newspaper that he smelled smoke and then discovered flames on the outside of the house. He says he grabbed his daughter, ran outside and then across the street to safety.   The fire cause is being investigated.

THURSDAY, MAY 16th

Trading Post

May 16th, 2013 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Vintage Dark Cherry colored Barwick Grandfather Clock.  Six feet tall, 16 1/2 inches wide and 10 1/2 inches deep. Works great, just needs to be reset after it is moved. All original manuals and papers included. Asking $200 or best offer. Please call 712-254-6805.

WANTED: Looking for a used dump cart that can be pulled behind a mower. Also looking for a wood swing set, preferrably with slide. Call 712-355-0224.

GARAGE SALE: Friday, May 17th from 4-7 pm & Saturday, May 18th from 8 am – noon at 1008 Birch St (in the alley). Downsizing – antiques, collectibles, household, yard art and lots of misc.

WANTED: A cat, small-medium size, inside cat that is healthy & happy, short hair. 243-1619

Severe weather possible this weekend

News, Weather

May 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines says scattered thunderstorms are possible today over far southern and western Iowa. The focus for thunderstorms will shift to northern Iowa overnight before ending on Friday. Saturday will be mostly sunny and warm ahead of a system that will impact the state Sunday and Monday. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop Sunday afternoon into Monday. Large hail, damaging winds and even a few tornadoes will be possible with this activity. Wednesday set the Iowa tornado free consecutive day streak with 356 straight days.

THURSDAY, MAY 16th

Trading Post

May 16th, 2013 by admin

FOR SALE: Two Star Wars Podracers, Anakin Skywalker and Sebulbas. It is the battlepack and includes the characters. $60 total for the whole set. If you purchase this I will give you a small tour of  all of my collectible Star Wars items, I have a lot but only selling the podracers. 243-4131

Expanded collection of DNA evidence soon law in Iowa

News

May 16th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Convicts who’re guilty of many aggravated misdemeanors in Iowa will have to submit a D-N-A sample after July 1st. That’s when the bill Governor Terry Branstad signed into law Wednesday goes into effect. “Justice is a balance and I believe that DNA is a valuable tool that can help us both convict people that have committed dangerous crimes and also exonerate people that have been convicted of crimes they didn’t commit,” Branstad told reporters. Representative Clel Baudler, a Republican from Greenfield who is a retired state trooper, has been trying to pass this law since 2003. “I’ve been opposed by the extreme left and the extreme right and this year we kind of whipped ’em,” Baudler says.

Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller predicts a “significant number of cases” will be solved with the D-N-A evidence that will be collected. “We can look a little bit to New York. It’s a little different state, but it gives us some idea,” Miller says. “Since 2006 when they went into the misdemeanor field, they solved and had matches for 965 cases — 51 of which were murder cases.”  People convicted of third offense drunk driving and aggravated misdemeanors involving assault, drug crimes and burglary will now have to submit a D-N-A sample to authorities. “The experience has been that for some sort of property crimes — larceny crimes — for some reason there is a significant match to violent crimes,” Miller says.

Felons in Iowa’s prison system have been required to submit their D-N-A for years. Supporters of expanding D-N-A collection to those guilty of aggravated misdemeanors say it may help solve some future crimes. Critics call it a violation of civil liberties, as the D-N-A evidence won’t be erased from the database once a criminal has paid his or her debt to society by serving their time, paying their fines to the court and paying restitution to their victims.

(Radio Iowa)