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8AM Newscast 3-5-2013

News, Podcasts

March 5th, 2013 by admin

w/Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 3-5-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

March 5th, 2013 by admin

w/Jim Field

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8AM Sportscast 3-5-2013

Podcasts, Sports

March 5th, 2013 by admin

w/Ric Hanson

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HSBB: 1A State First Round: Riverside vs. St. Mary’s, Storm Lake 03-04-2013

Podcasts, Sports

March 5th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field and Chris Parks have the call of the game played at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

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Chicken Casserole (3-5-13)

Mom's Tips

March 5th, 2013 by Jim Field

  • 2 cups cooked chicken, diced
  • 2 cans mushroom soup
  • 2 cups cooked elbow macaroni
  • 2 cups milk

Mix all together, plus 1/2 lb. cheese cut up, 2 onions chopped, dash of paprika.  Placer in refrigerator over night.  Bake the next day at 350 degrees for one hour.

(Mrs. Chris A. Yoder)

7:06-a.m. SW Iowa News (Podcast) – 3/5/13

News, Podcasts

March 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

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

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RONALD D. NIELSEN, 88, of Atlantic (Svcs. 3/9/13)

Obituaries

March 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

RONALD D. NIELSEN, 88, a resident of the Heritage House in Atlantic, died Tue., March 5th. Funeral services for RONALD NIELSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., March 9th, at the Lewis United Congregational Methodist Church in Lewis. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Oakwood Cemetery at Lewis, with a Military committal by the Atlantic Color Guard.

RONALD NIELSEN is survived by:

His wife – Audrey.

New snowfall helps, but drought deficit still looms

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

March 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

More snow has fallen on Iowa in the region’s third large winter storm in three weeks, prompting farmers and others to wonder what impact the snowpack will have on the long-running drought. Climatologist Al Dutcher says there are signs the weather pattern is starting to return to normal, but he says just getting average snowfall or rainfall won’t put a dent in the drought deficits. “To double that precipitation is only going to knock off four or five inches of these accumulated deficits,” Dutcher says. “The hydrological drought is here for a while. It would take an average of at least an inch of moisture every single week through this entire growing season for us to substantially impact the drought.”

He says more of these late winter snowstorms could help the region regain some of its lost moisture. Dutcher, a climatologist with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, says the region needs more precipitation or spring planting will be a trial and the growing season ahead could be a disaster. “If the moisture doesn’t materialize these next two months, then it’s going to be exceptionally difficult if not virtually impossible for us to hold off the drought from getting much more intense as we get through this season compared to last season,” Dutcher says. “We won’t have any significant moisture in the profile. Most of it will to be right at the surface and it will not carry the crop.”

Ideally, he says the region needs to see a return to a normal rain pattern with temperatures low enough to keep vegetation from robbing a needed build-up of subsoil moisture. Parts of northeast Iowa are expecting up to ten inches of snow in this latest winter blast, another big help in overcoming the drought that began last year, the worst in more than a half century.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Tue., March 5th 2013

Podcasts, Weather

March 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis (Podcast) forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather data for Atlantic….

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Forristall declines to hold a vote so Iowa House panel drops illegal immigrant bill

News

March 5th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A bill designed to deter businesses from hiring illegal immigrants appears dead after a House panel opted not to vote on the proposal.  Members of a House labor subcommittee decided to take no action Monday on the bill, which established punishments for businesses that knowingly hire illegal immigrants. The measure had been sponsored by 27 Republican lawmakers.

Under the proposal, an employer in violation could have lost its business license and been forced to fire all illegal immigrant workers. Iowa contractors and businesses would have joined 27 other states that run employee documents through a federal electronic verification system. Subcommittee chairman Rep. Greg Forristall, of Macedonia, declined to hold a vote on the measure, saying he feared it would be costly for state and local governments to enforce.