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Backyard and Beyond 02-21-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

February 21st, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Susie Campbell, Librarian for Lewis Public Library and Heritage Center, about soup for lunch this Sunday at the Lewis Community Building.

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Midwest Dive Team receives donation and thanks, from the family of drowning victim

News

February 21st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Montgomery County Emergency Management Coordinator Brian Hamman reports the Midwest Regional Dive Team recently received a donation from the family of a man whose body they recovered last Summer, from a lake in Nebraska.

Pat and Connie Palmerton back row center, standing with members from Midwest Regional Dive Team that were at the recovery in July. (Photo courtesy Brian Hamman, Montgomery Co. EMA)

Members of the Michael D. Hartsook family presented the team with a check for $2,500 on Sunday, January 27th. The team also received a plaque showing the families’  appreciation for the support and closure they received on July 3rd, 2012 at Hansen Lake #3 in Sarpy County, NE.

Members of the Midwest Regional Dive Team were requested by the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office for a dive recovery for a possible drowning victim from July 1st, 2012, that hadn’t been located by other local dive teams and was still missing. The Dive Team responded on July 3rd and battled 100 degree weather for nearly 10 hours. A systematic grid search was done and after 96,000 square feet was searched, the body of Michael Hartsook was recovered.

Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy Ben Bartholomew has been a member of the MRDT for three-years. He told KJAN News their training really pays-off in preparing them for the variable conditions they face when searching for a victim. He says when they train for rescue and recovery efforts, they’re in little-to zero-visibility water, that can range in temperature from the high 30’s to low 40’s.

Even though the family met with the members of the dive team six-months after the tragedy, it brought them one step closer to closure as it was Michael’s birthday, and they wanted to share it with those that were able to recover him from the lake that day. The Dive Team helped to recover three drowning victims in July 2012. On July 4th, they located the body of a 31-year old Lewis woman who drowned while swimming in the Nishnabotna River, in the “Rock Cuts” area of Cold Springs State Park near Lewis, and only July 24th, they helped search for the body of a 25-year old man who died after jumping in to save a girl at Lake Red Rock near Pella. Bartholomew says efforts to recover victims can wear emotionally on the volunteer team. He says it can be “taxing,” especially with the back-to-back searches, but it can be rewarding, as well, especially when it brings closure to the family. He said also it’s nice to be appreciated by those families, because that’s who they’re doing it for.

The Midwest Regional Dive Team consists of divers and support staff ranging in age from the early 20’s to mid-50’s. Some of the older members have decades worth of diving experience. The come from the Red Oak Fire Dept, Clarinda Fire Dept, Ringgold County Water Emergency Team, Adams County EMS, and Cass County, IA Sheriff’s Office. The dive team responds to any requests within a 200 mile radius of Clarinda, Iowa. In 2012, the team responded to a total of four dive recoveries in Iowa and Nebraska.

Thursday Boys Basketball District Finals — UPDATED for Weather

Sports

February 21st, 2013 by Jim Field

CLASS 1-A:
Murray vs. Mount Ayr  — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00 at Truro
Ankeny Christian Academy vs. Guthrie Center — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00, moved to Van Meter
Villisca vs. Sidney — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00 at Red Oak
Underwood vs. Riverside — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00 at Treynor

CLASS 3-A:
Atlantic vs. Creston  — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00, moved to Glenwood 
Carroll vs. Harlan — POSTPONED to Friday 7:00 at Denison

CLICK HERE for entire statewide listed of weather postponements

9AM Newscast 02-21-2013

News, Podcasts

February 21st, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Judge won’t reinstate wrongful conviction verdict against C. Bluffs

News

February 21st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A federal judge has refused to reinstate a verdict that favored the city of Council Bluffs and two former police detectives sued in a wrongful conviction lawsuit that ended in a mistrial. Terry Harrington and Curtis McGhee, both of Omaha, sued the city and the retired officers in 2005, claiming the officers coerced witnesses and hid evidence during their 1978 trials.  Harrington and McGhee went to prison but were released in 2003 after the courts found their constitutional rights were violated.

A jury returned Dec. 14 with a verdict favoring the city and the officers but three jurors indicated they did not agree with it. Judge Robert Pratt declared mistrial because the verdict wasn’t unanimous.  Attorneys for the city and officers asked Pratt to reinstate the verdict. In a ruling Wednesday, he declined.

Snowstorm inches closer with another one in the wings

News, Weather

February 21st, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Much of Iowa is under a Winter Storm Warning and by this afternoon, much of the state will also be under a half-foot of snow, with some areas expecting much more. National Weather Service meteorologist Miles Schumacher says the storm will arrive in southwest Iowa later this morning. Schumacher’s estimate for snowfall in inches: “Six to nine will be pretty common across the state, a little less in the far northwest, maybe three or four inches,” he says.

The Iowa DOT has issued a travel advisory as strong winds may whip up the snow and cause white-out conditions and deep drifts. At the peak of the storm this afternoon, snow may fall at the rate of two inches an hour. Schumacher says a second storm system is developing.  “We’re watching another one and it could bring another significant round of snow to the state, either Monday or Tuesday, as it comes through,” he says. “It has quite a lot of similarities to this one. On the plus side, we definitely need the moisture so it’s good we’re getting at least something.”

Forecasters say today’s snow will start in southwest Iowa a bit later this morning, it should reach central Iowa by midday and eastern Iowa later in the afternoon.

(Radio Iowa)

8AM Sportscast 02-21-2013

Podcasts, Sports

February 21st, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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Doc Leonard’s Pet Pointers 02-21-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 21st, 2013 by admin

w/ Dr. Keith Leonard

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Leash on Life 02-21-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 21st, 2013 by admin

Info from the Atlantic Animal Shelter.

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USDA Report 02-21-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

February 21st, 2013 by admin

w/ Denny Heflin

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