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8AM Sportscast 10-22-2012

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October 22nd, 2012 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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Weekend arrests in Atlantic

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October 22nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department reports two arrests over the weekend. Officials say 18-year old Kyler O’Brien, of Atlantic, was arrested Friday on a shoplifting charge (5th degree theft). And, 22-year old Kevin Engles, of Atlantic, was arrested Sunday, on a Willful Injury charge.

According to police, Engles allegedly hit his step-father Sunday evening in the face, with a stick of wood. 38-year-old Kevin Ralph Burg was transported to CCMH for treatment of his injuries.

Kevin Engles and Kyler O’Brien were booked into the Cass County Jail and held, pending an appearance before the magistrate.

8AM Newscast 10-22-2012

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October 22nd, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 10-22-2012

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October 22nd, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Wendy Richter, Director of Family Crisis Support Network, about upcoming meetings about reduction in state funding for shelter networks.  They are asking for public support. One meeting is today at IWCC in Atlantic Room 141 at 1:30pm.

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7AM Newscast 10-22-2012

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October 22nd, 2012 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Rainfall in Atlantic Monday

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October 22nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

24-hour rainfall in Atlantic (ending at 7-a.m. today), was .21″ at the KJAN studios, the official National Weather Service reporting site for Atlantic. The rain began early this morning, and ended just after 6:30-a.m. Other, unofficial rainfall totals include: 1″ near Oakland; .94″ Villisca; .75″ in Emerson; and, .50″ near Essex. Other locations received anywhere between two- and three-tenths of an inch of rain.

Monday Regional Volleyball Pairings

Sports

October 22nd, 2012 by Jim Field

Class 3-A, Region 3:

  • Atlantic @ Red Oak
  • Shenandoah @ Clarinda
  • Saydel @ ADM
  • Clarke @ I-35

Class 4-A Region 1:

  • Carroll @ Storm Lake
  • Denison @ Glenwood

Class 4-A Region 2:

  • Creston @ Winterset
  • Norwalk @ Perry

Class 5-A, Region 2:

  • Thomas Jefferson @ Abraham Lincoln

Victim services input meetings today in Atlantic & Creston

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October 22nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Public meetings will be held today in Atlantic, and tonight in Creston, to discuss a proposal to reorganize statewide victim services. Federal and state funding cuts since 2007 have forced eight programs in Iowa to close, and that’s resulted in larger service areas in pockets of the state – with inequitable divisions of both programming and funding. A reorganization plan would divide the state into six multi-county service areas with the state awarding funding on a competitive basis to programs in each region. Wendy Richter, Director of the Family Crisis Support Network in Atlantic, says they learned of the plan in July. Richter says shelters across the state have saved lives by preventing abuse from escalating into a homicide.

One of 13 public meetings scheduled around the state to discuss the proposed changes in Victim Services in Iowa, takes place at 1:30 this afternoon in Atlantic, in Room 141 at Iowa Western Community College. Another will be held in Room 180 at Southwestern Community College in Creston, beginning at 6-p.m. Richter says officials with the State will talk about funding issues and seek to gather input from communities about Victim Services and how cuts in funding would affect those services.

Plans for the regionalization of services in Iowa, according to Richter, are being modeled after those in other states. She says the apparent goal of regionalization is to maintain some sort of satellite office in the rural areas, but past experience has shown that doesn’t happen effectively. She also questions why there’s a rush to close some shelters and regionalize, when there are funds available to keep the shelters open. The good news is, regardless of funding cuts, the shelter in Atlantic will remain open. She says the Atlantic shelter is independently owned, and, they have a reserve fund to operate from. Other facilities she says, are not that fortunate.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast

Podcasts, Weather

October 22nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis (podcast) weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, along with weather data for Atlantic from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….

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ISU Extension official: full recovery from drought could take three years

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October 22nd, 2012 by Ric Hanson

An expert with Iowa State University Extension is warning that this year’s drought is so severe, recovery may be years away. Cathann Kress is calling the drought a “super slow-motion disaster.” Kress says Iowa crops pulled what little moisture there was out of the ground this year and that moisture won’t come back anytime soon. “It takes so long for the subsoil moisture to rebuild, so if we look at the other droughts like this – there’s been three others in this century…they all took three years to fully recover from,” Kress said.

As much as 18 inches of precipitation is needed to fully recharge Iowa subsoils, according to Kress. That’s not likely to before next Spring. “The average (precipitation) between October and April is about 12 inches, so even if we hit average – which most models show we won’t – but even if we hit average, we’d be below what it is we’re predicting that we need,” Kress said.

Kress was at the statehouse last week and warned lawmakers it’s hard to estimate the economic impact of the drought, as well as the effects on state tax receipts.

(Radio Iowa)