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Patchy Dense Fog this morning (6/17)

Weather

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-CASS-ADAIR-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD COUNTIES…
701 AM CDT WED JUN 17 2015

…PATCHY DENSE FOG EARLY THIS MORNING…

PATCHY DENSE FOG WITHIN AN AREA OF FOG HAS DEVELOPED OVER
SOUTHWEST IOWA EARLY THIS MORNING. VISIBILITY HAS BEEN REDUCED
TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE AT TIMES…ESPECIALLY IN LOW LYING
AREAS AND NEAR RIVER BOTTOMS. DRIVERS SHOULD BE CAUTIOUS THROUGH 900 AM CDT THIS MORNING WHEN THE FOG IS EXPECTED TO LIFT. USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS AND ALLOW EXTRA DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND OTHER VEHICLES AHEAD OF YOU. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS WHEN APPROACHING INTERSECTIONS AND RAILROAD CROSSINGS AS VEHICLES OR TRAINS MAY BE HIDDEN BY DENSE FOG. CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE OVER THE NEXT TWO HOURS.

(Podcast) Skyscan Weather forecast, 6/17/2015

Podcasts, Weather

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis (podcast) weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.

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Cass County Extension Report 06-17-2015

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

June 17th, 2015 by admin

w/ Kate Olson

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Tuesday Baseball/Softball Results

Sports

June 17th, 2015 by Jim Field

Tuesday Baseball:
Denison-Schleswig 3, Atlantic 1
Red Oak 3, Shenandoah 1
Glenwood 6, Creston 1
St. Albert 5, Lewis Central 1
Kuemper Catholic 7, Harlan 4
Audubon 8, Whiting 1
Underwood 13-13, Riverside 1-1
A-H-S-T-W 16-3, Logan-Magnolia 3-4
Coon Rapids-Bayard 11, Boyer Valley 1 (6 inn)
Fremont-Mills 4, East Mills 1
Sidney 9, Stanton 8
Bedford 7, Southwest Valley 2
Sioux City North 10-16, Abraham Lincoln 1-1
Sioux City West 2-8, Thomas Jefferson 1-7

Tuesday Softball:
Denison-Schleswig 6, Atlantic 3
Shenandoah 10, Red Oak 0 (5 inn)
Creston 7, Glenwood 1
Lewis Central 7, St. Albert 1
Harlan 4, Kuemper Catholic 1
Exira/EHK 19, Coon Rapids-Bayard 3
IKM-Manning 6, Griswold 0
A-H-S-T-W 11, Boyer Valley 4
Audubon 7, Whiting 6
Riverside 4-12, Underwood 3-7
Fremont-Mills 13, East Mills 0
Logan-Magnolia 12, Charter Oak-Ute 2 (6 inn)
Southwest Valley 10-6, Bedford 8 -10
Nodaway Valley 3, Lenox 1
Sioux City West 4, Thomas Jefferson 0
Abraham Lincoln 12, Sioux City North 2

Breach of Peace arrest in Red Oak Tue. night

News

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested 67-year old Dennis Leroy Vanderhoof, of Red Oak, late Tuesday night. Vanderhoof was taken into custody at around 10:10-p.m. in the 200 block of N. 4th Street, for Breach of Peace. His bond was set at $300.

Iowa home sales rise 7.3 percent

News

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Homes are selling faster in Iowa than any point in the last three years. That’s according to a report released Tuesday by the Iowa Association of Realtors (IAR). I-A-R president Jon Yocum says the report, covering activity in the month of May, outlines several positive developments in the state’s housing market. “First off, our days on the market has dropped considerably from a year ago, so that means houses are hitting the market and moving much faster,” Yocum says. “Sales are up 7.3 percent over a year ago, so that means more homes are being sold.”

Home sold in Iowa last month, on average, were on the market for 75 days. That compares to 90 days one year ago. A total of 4,134 homes were sold in Iowa last month as compared to 3,853 homes that sold in May 2014. Yocum gives credit to low interest rates and programs offered in the state to help home buyers. “The Iowa Finance Authority has come out with a couple of new summer programs…with some more money to help buyers with down payment and closing costs, especially if you’re a first-time buyer,” Yocum says.

The report also shows the median sale price of homes sold in Iowa rose just over 4 percent. In May 2014, the median sale price was $137,500 while the median price last month was $142,450.

(Radio Iowa)

Government Contracting Workshop Offered to Local Businesses at No Cost

News

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Local businesses or others interested in contracting or working with the government, from federal to local, and invited to attend a workshop and Q & A session on Government Contracting on Thursday, June 25th, from Noon to 1 PM, at the Cass County Extension Office. The workshop is offered at no cost to anyone pre-registered, and a light lunch will be provided to all attendees.

Topics covered include how to locate governments in your area and become registered with them, how to research and find government bid opportunities, how to respond to a government solicitation and develop a government proposal as well as more information about Center for Industrial Research and Service (CIRAS) services available to your business.

The workshop will be led by Andy Alexander, Government Contracting Specialist with Iowa State University CIRAS. Andy has expertise in bid proposal preparation assistance, government contract counseling and post award assistance, and is a Certified Contracting Assistance Specialist (CCAS) and Certified VA CVE Verification Counselor.

More information on the program is available by calling or stopping into the Cass County Extension office, and can also be found on the Cass County Extension website at www.exension.iastate.edu/cass. Registrations are requested by Wednesday, June 24th at noon. To register, call the Cass County Extension office at 712-243-1132, or e-mail keolson@iastate.edu.

NWS forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA, 6/17/15

Weather

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

407 AM CDT WED JUN 17 2015

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SOUTHEAST WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS IN THE LATE MORNING AND AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 80S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 50 PERCENT.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE MORNING. LOW IN THE MID 60S. WEST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 40 PERCENT.

THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS UNTIL LATE AFTERNOON…THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS LATE IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. EAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 50 PERCENT.

THURSDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT THEN BECOMING MOSTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 60S. SOUTHEAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

FRIDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF  THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE UPPER 80S.

 

Early morning pursuit in Pott. County

News

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Pottawattamie County arrested a motorist early this (Wednesday) morning, following a two-state pursuit that ended south of Council Bluffs. According to the Omaha World-Herald, the chase began about 2:40-a.m. in west Omaha, around 120th Street and West Dodge Road. That’s where an unidentified motorist failed to maintain control of a Dodge Durango SUV in his lane.

The driver failed to pull over after Omaha police attempted to make a traffic stop, Douglas County emergency 911 dispatchers said the motorist led police to the Missouri River on Interstate 80. Once the pursuit crossed into Iowa, authorities here picked up chase in Council Bluffs.

The motorist finally pulled over and was taken into custody at around 3:10-a.m. on southbound Interstate 29 just south of Council Bluffs. No injuries were reported. The chase involved Troopers with the Iowa State Patrol, Council Bluffs Police and deputies with the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Department.

 

More road construction in western Iowa

News

June 17th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Persons who travel through the Oakland area should be prepared for road construction. The Daily NonPareil reports work should start next month on a $5 million road improvement project in rural Pottawattamie County. The project covers an 8.5-mile stretch of County Road M16/G42. County Road M16 stretches for 3.5 miles west of Oakland before it turns north, becoming County Road G42. The project will continue on for 5 more miles until its intersection with County Road G30.

The Pott. County Board of Supervisors, Tuesday, awarded the work to Western Engineering Co., out of Harlan, based on its bid of $5,292,327. Approximately $4.2 million will come from the county’s Secondary Roads budget, with the remainder coming from the state’s Farm to Market Fund generated by road use tax revenue.

The project calls for the removal of the current asphalt surface followed by concrete improvements below that. Finally, six-inches of new asphalt will be applied on top to provide additional strength, with the existing surface to be recycled. Drainage improvements alongside the road will allow for better water runoff, as well.

Work should start in mid- to late July and be completed by mid-fall, weather permitting Detours will be required during this project except for local traffic.