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Doc Leonard’s Pet Pointers 09-27-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 27th, 2012 by admin

w/ Dr. Keith Leonard

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Heartbeat Today 09-27-2012

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 27th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field talks about some tips to avoid overindulging on that Halloween candy that will be around soon.

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Mills Co Incident Report

News

September 27th, 2012 by admin

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports several recent incidents.

On September 14, Jessica Appley of Red Oak reported 2nd degree arson near highway 275 and Rains Ave.

On September 15, Jean Curtis of Hastings reported 3rd degree burglary on 345th st in Hastings.

On September 17, Vanderhaag’s of Council Bluffs reported 3rd degree burglary and 3rd degree theft on 189th street in Council Bluffs.  Also on September 17, Farm Service of Pacific Junction reported a burglary incident at the Pacific Junction Depot.

On September 18, Carol Liles of Pacific Junction reported 3rd degree burglary on Elm Street in Pacific Junction.

If you have any information about these incidents, contact the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at 712-527-4337.

LARRY BECKENDORF, 57, of Exira (SVCS 10/1/12)

Obituaries

September 27th, 2012 by admin

LARRY BECKENDORF, 57, of Exira, died on Tuesday, September 25 at his home in Exira.  Funeral services for LARRY BECKENDORF will be held on Monday, October 1 at 10:30 AM at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Audubon.  Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

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Family visitation will be held on Sunday, September 30 from 3 to 7 PM at the funeral home.

Burial will be at Exira Cemetery.

LARRY BECKENDORF is survived by:

Wife:  Jane Beckendorf

Children:  Christian (Alicia) Beckendorf of Grimes;  Jennifer (Travis) Brabham of Exira;  Trevor Beckendorf of Templeton

Parents:  Bobby and Beverly Beckendorf of Walnut

Siblings:  Russell (Carla) Beckendorf of Milford;  Sherri (Chuck) Hetrick of Marryville, MO;  Mark Beckendorf of Des Moines

5 grandchildren and other relatives and friends

USDA Report 09-27-2012

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

September 27th, 2012 by admin

w/ Denny Heflin

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MidAmerican Begins Search for New Nuclear Plant Site

News

September 27th, 2012 by admin

MidAmerican Energy has begun the process of studying potential locations to build a new nuclear power plant in the state. Company spokesperson, Tina Potthoff (Pot-off), says the study is focusing on Muscatine and Fremont counties in the southwest corner of the state.

“When evaluating sites to include in this study, we look at things like geography, environmental issues, proximity to transportation routes and proximity to existing transmission lines,” Potthoff explains. She says the study is in reaction to a law the legislature enacted a law in 2010 directing MidAmerican to look at and analyze the possible construction of nuclear power-generating facilities.

“We are in the process of beginning soil and environmental sample taking, that’s a part of the study process to asses land suitability in the event that a determination will be made to to develop the facility in the location,” Potthoff says. “And it is important to note that no decision has been made to build any generating facility in Iowa, this is simply part of the study process and those samples will be taken as several locations this fall. An overview of the study will be in 2013.” Crews moving around taking soil samples have drawn notice from residents.

“There’s definitely been an interest in this, as there should be. We want to make sure that we’re letting people know –especially in those sites where we might be on their land or their neighbor’s land — that they understand what is going on,” according Potthoff. “The sites under study also may be a good location for other generating facilities in the future, especially a natural gas plant, if a nuclear plant is not pursued.” Iowa currently has just one nuclear power plant located in Palo (Pay-low) in eastern Iowa.

Early Voting in Iowa Begins Today

News

September 27th, 2012 by admin

Today is the 40th day before election day, and the first day that absentee ballots may be voted in a county auditor’s office.  Any Iowa voter may request an absentee ballot if they expect they cannot go to the polls on election day.  Voting an absentee ballot may be done in different ways:

  1. Voters may vote in-person in their county auditor’s office during the regular business hours.  The last day that a voter can vote an absentee ballot at the county auditor’s office is Monday, November 5th.  In Cass County, the auditors office is located at Cass County Courthouse 5 West 7th Street Atlantic, IA 50022.  Regular business hours are from 8 AM to 4:30 PM.  The phone number is 712-243-4570
  2. Voters may request an absentee ballot be mailed.  The last day to request an absentee ballot by mail is Friday, November 2nd at 5 PM.  If you request a ballot by mail, it must be returned to the county auditor’s office by the following deadlines:
  • In-person delivery – Tuesday, November 6th by 9:00 PM
  • Mail delivery – postmarked no later than Monday, November 5th and received no later than 12:00 PM on Tuesday, November 13th.  Postmarks are not guaranteed.  Please mail your ballot early to make sure it is received on time.
  1. Satellite voting stations may be offered.  Check with your local county auditor’s office to see if satellite voting is available.

A voter who chooses to vote an absentee ballot by one of these methods will be asked to fill out an official Iowa absentee ballot request form.

Persons soliciting absentee ballot request forms while acting as an agent for a political party or candidate must offer a receipt to the voter for the completed request form.

Track your absentee ballot at https://sos.iowa.gov/elections/absenteeballotstatus/search.aspx.

 

NFL Referee Lockout Ends

Sports

September 27th, 2012 by admin

The NFL and the referees’ union have reached a tentative contract agreement, ending an impasse that began in June when the league locked out the officials and used replacements instead.

With Commissioner Roger Goodell at the table, the sides concluded two days of talks at midnight Thursday with the announcement of a tentative deal, which must be ratified by the union’s 121 members.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello tweeted “Pleased to report that an agreement has been reached with the NFL Referees Association. Details to follow.”

The replacements worked the first three weeks of games, triggering a wave of frustration that threatened to disrupt the rest of the season. After a missed call cost the Green Bay Packers a win on a chaotic final play at Seattle on Monday night, the two sides really got serious.

It was not certain who would work this week’s games, which begin Thursday night with Baltimore hosting Cleveland.

Cass Co Bridges to be Dedicated to 2 Fallen Troopers

News

September 27th, 2012 by admin

The Iowa State Patrol will soon dedicate bridges near Lewis to two fallen troopers.

On October 18, the Iowa State Patrol will formally dedicate the trooper Lance Dietsch and trooper Stanley Gerling memorial bridges near Lewis.  The two bridges span Indian Creek and Turkey Creek on Highway 6 just west of Atlantic near Lewis.

The ceremony will be held at the Iowa State Patrol Communications Center at 56911 Whitepole Road in Lewis at 10 AM.  Once the ceremony is over, those who desire photos at the bridge sites will be taken there in small groups.

The State Patrol says the memorials will serve as a reminder of gratitude to fallen troopers and the families they leave behind.

Both troopers being honored were killed in a plane crash near Highway 6 near Lewis on June 30th, 1989.

Corning Woman Arrested for Writing Bad Checks

News

September 27th, 2012 by admin

A Corning woman was arrested Wednesday for writing bad checks.

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports Dorothy Snyder of Corning was arrested Wednesday at about 11:20 AM.  She was arrested on two warrants for writing bad checks in Adams and Montgomery Counties.  She was being held on $900 cash bond.