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Winter Storm Watch extended to parts of SW IA

News, Weather

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service has extended the number of counties it has included in a Winter Storm Watch, which will be in effect from Saturday morning through Saturday evening. The Watch now includes the following counties: Crawford, Carroll, Monona, Harrison, Shelby, and Pottawattamie.

The Weather Service says rain will change to snow during the day, Saturday, and end before daybreak on Sunday. Snowfall amounts in the Watch area may range from 4-to 7-inches, with the highest amounts of 6-to 7-inches expected to fall along and north of Interstate 80. Winds are forecast to become N-NW at 15-20 mph.

A Winter Storm Watch mean there is a potential for significant snow…sleet..or ice accumulations that may impact travel.

Bald isn’t “Beautiful,” when it comes to your tires

News

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

A study finds about one in ten cars on Iowa’s roads is riding on at least one bald tire, creating a potentially-dangerous hazard when wintery weather arrives. Kim Webber, spokeswoman for the Rubber Manufacturers Association, says Iowans should closely inspect their tires for two things — wear and proper inflation.

“Check your tire pressure once a month and before every long trip and don’t forget the spare tire,” Webber says. “Check your tires when they’re cold. To determine how much air should be in the tires, look in the owner’s manual.” There may also be a white sticker on the driver’s side door jam, detailing proper inflation levels. Webber says tires that are out of alignment can wear unevenly and she says you should have your tires rotated by a professional.

“By regularly rotating your tires, we recommend every five- to eight-thousand miles or whatever your owner’s manual says,” Webber says. “By rotating your tires, you will maintain that even tread wear on all four of those tires.” Webber says use a penny to check your tires’ tread. Put the penny in the tire groove head-first and if you can see all of President Lincoln’s profile, it’s time to replace the tire. While replacing worn tires may not be in the budget, Webber says you need to put safety first.

“Bald tires are not being replaced most likely due to the vehicle owner putting off tire replacement due to tough economic times and, in turn, creating more dangers on the road,” she says. An on-line survey shows 64-percent of car owners didn’t know how to check tread depth, while nine-percent never checked their tread depth.

(Matt Kelley/Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 12-02-2011

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 2nd, 2011 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Jackie Smith who has one of the homes on the Christmas walk tour of homes this Sunday from 4-7pm in Atlantic.

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EVA “AVA” FERGUSON, 91, of Stanton & formerly of Red Oak, (Svcs 12-5-11)

Obituaries

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

EVA “AVA” FERGUSON, 91, of Stanton (& formerly of Red Oak), died Wed., Nov. 30th, at the Stanton Care Center. Funeral services for AVA FERGUSON will be held 1-p.m. Mon., Dec. 5th, at the Sellergren-Lindell-DeMarce Funeral Home in Red Oak.

Visitation, with the family present, will be from 2-to 3:30-pm Sunday (12/4), at the funeral home. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.sldfuneralhome.com.    Memorials may be directed to the Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery.

EVA “AVA” FERGUSON is survived by:

Her son – Charles (Mary) Ferguson, of Colorado Springs, CO.

Her daughter – Sandra (James) Bates, of Stanton.

5 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

Iowa worker retirement fund faces $5.7B shortfall

News

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa’s pension fund for retired public employees is facing a long-term shortfall of nearly $5.7 billion and some officials say they are worried about the sustainability of the fund. The Des Moines Register says a consultant’s report issued Thursday says despite the concerns there are no immediate threats to members’ monthly pension checks. The Iowa Public Employees’ Retirement System has about 325,000 members.

State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald, who serves on the fund’s investment board, says he is concerned about the funds sustainability and that the amount owed by taxpayers continues to grow. But Brad Hudson, a lobbyist for the Iowa State Education Association, says changes made by lawmakers last year are a step in the right direction. The changes include increased contributions combined with future benefit reductions.

Shop with the Sheriff to be held Sat., in C. Bluffs

News

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The annual “Shop with the Sheriff” program will be held tomorrow (Saturday, Dec. 3rd), in Council Bluffs. Pottawattamie County Sheriff Jeff Danker says the 13th annual event being held at the Target Store in Council Bluffs, will benefit 28 children this year. The program is funded by donations from individuals and businesses from throughout Pott County and the surrounding areas.

Danker says the names of families selected to benefit from this year’s program were provided by the Iowa Department of Human Services. Each child will receive $175 to spend for their families. They’re encouraged to use most of the money for clothing, shoes and other necessities, but the purchase of toys is allowed. In addition, each family will receive a food basket.

About 45 employees and families of employees with the Sheriff’s Office volunteer their time to assist with the program. The doors to the Council Bluffs Target Store will open one-hour early Saturday, before the public is allowed in,  to offer the children the chance to shop for their families.

CAM School Board to hold Special Meeting Monday

News

December 2nd, 2011 by Ric Hanson

Members of the CAM Community School District’s Board of Education will hold a special meeting Monday evening, in Anita. During the 7-p.m. session in the Media Center at the CAM High School, the board will discuss matters pertaining to an Online Charter School. No action will be taken on the issue.

8AM Sportscast 12-02-2011

Podcasts, Sports

December 2nd, 2011 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 12-02-2011

News, Podcasts

December 2nd, 2011 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Class 1-A Wrestling Rankings

Sports

December 2nd, 2011 by Jim Field

The Predicament’s Class 1A
Individual/State Tournament
Team Rankings #1


Top 10 State Tournament Teams (# of ranked wrestlers):

01 – Underwood (5)
02 – Martensdale St Marys (5)
03 – Woodbury Central (4)
04 – Lisbon (5)
05 – Alburnett (5)
06 – Nashua Plainfield (5)
07 – Logan Magnolia (5)
08 – Don Bosco (5)
09 – Tri Center Neola (4)
10 – North Linn (3)

Individual Rankings

106
1 Blake Dietz (Sr.) Nashua Plainfield
2 Tyler Dalen (Sr.) Graettinger Terril
3 Hunter Washburn (Fr.) Alburnett
4 Dylan Gibson (So.) Martensdale-St Marys
5 Kaden McClintock (So.) Ft Dodge St Edmond
6 Chase Exline (Jr.) Durant
7 Tsylor Curtis (Jr.) Underwood
8 Tanner Showalter (Sr.) BGM Brooklyn
9 Troy Schwartz (Jr.) Guthrie Center
10 Gable Verschoor (Fr.) Woodbury Central
113
1 Jordan Bremer (Sr.) Woodbury Central
2 Zach Welter (Sr.)  North Linn
3 Kyler Kiner (So.) Ogden
4 Aaron Bartenhagen (Jr.) Durant
5 Ethan Reynek (Sr.)  Logan Magnolia
6 Travis Cole (So.) Highland Riverside
7 Taylor Hagen (Sr.) Martensdale-St Marys
8 Will Seydel (Jr.) West Branch
9 Jared Coyle (So.) Maquoketa Valley
10 Jake Kline (So.) BGM Brooklyn
120
1 Andrew Foutch (Jr.) Underwood
2 Lincoln Monroe (Sr.)  Valley, Elgin
3 Nathan Ryan (Sr.) Woodbury Central
4 Drew Mangrich (Sr.) Don Bosco
5 Quinton Doiel (Sr.) Logan Magnolia
6 Collin Kolars (Jr.) BGM Brooklyn
7 Aaron Anderson (Sr.) Clarion Goldfield
8 Aaron King (Sr.) Pekin
9 Hunter Hutchison (Jr.) Lisbon
10 Kyle Pegorick (Jr.) Midland Wyoming
126
1 Tyler Shulista (Sr.)  Alburnett
2 Chet Utesch (Sr.) Akron Westfield
3 Jason Crosby (Jr.) Eddyville-Blakesburg
4 Dylan Rhoads (Jr.) Don Bosco
5 Nick Drenth (Sr.) HMS
6 Brandon Ackerman (So.) Wapsie Valley
7 Caleb Smothers (Sr.) Manson NW Webster
8 Noah Irons (So.) Lake Mills
9 Kole Stapes (Sr.) Martensdale-St Marys
10 Ridge Meeker (So.) Logan-Magnolia
132
1 David Walker (Sr.)  Martensdale-St Marys
2 Kolbi Kohl (Sr.) Lisbon
3 Kyle Blocker (Jr.) West Marshall
4 Jesse Partlow (Sr.) Manson NW Webster
5 Austin Demuth (Sr.)  Don Bosco
6 Ryan Hall (Sr.)  Jesup
7 Jess Hahn (Sr.) Highland Riverside
8 Colton Martin (Jr.) Alburnett
9 Austyn Vogel (Jr.) Pekin
10 Ryan Joynt (Jr.) West Central Valley
138
1 Logan Mulnix (Sr.)  North Linn
2 Payton Rice (So.) Manson NW Webster
3 Mike Novotny (Sr.) Underwood
4 Carter Funke (Sr.) Maquoketa Valley
5 Trent Lundgren (Sr.) Graettinger Terril
6 Darrian Irlbeck (Jr.) Tri-Center Neola
7 John Hageman (Jr.) Turkey Valley
8 Jon Gravengoed (Sr) Hull Western Christian
9 Shay Ingles (Sr.) Hudson
10 Madison Hay (Sr.) Lynnville Sully
145
1 Robert Walker (Sr.) Martensdale-St Marys
2 Tyler Foubert (So.) Tri-County-Montezuma
3 Trevor Paulson (Sr.) Tri-Center Neola
4 Ben Huber (Sr.) Hudson
5 Grant Henderson (Jr.) Alburnett
6 Garret Bloomquist (Sr.) Nashua Plainfield
7 Teddie Harvey (Jr.) Ft Dodge St Edmond
8 Calvin Beal (Sr.) Lake Mills
9 Spencer Kelley (Sr.) Rockford
10 Keenan Bock (Jr.) Coon Rapids Bayard
152
1 Loren Williams (Jr.) Tri Center-Neola
2 Tait Simpson (Sr.) Lisbon
3 Christian Miller (Sr.) Nashua Plainfield
4 Jake Slocum (Sr.) West Branch
5 Brett Flynn (Sr.) HMS
6 Jake Hogan (So.) Don Bosco
7 Dan Guthart (Sr.) Rockford
8 Joey Shillinglaw (Sr.) Hudson
9 Larry Garbes (Sr.)  Jesup
10 Brady Bailey (Jr.) Emmetsburg
160
1 Drake Fanslau (Sr.) Underwood
2 Brady Kime (Sr.) Sumner-Fredericksburg
3 Tanner Taylor (Sr.) Okoboji
4 Taylor Wedeking (Sr.) Nashua-Plainfield
5 Nick Schany (Jr.) Emmetsburg
6 Jake Haberman (Jr.) Clarion-Goldfield
7 Brendan Schott (Jr.) North Linn
8 Mark Weber (Sr.) Don Bosco
9 Gavvon Shafer (Sr.) Woodbine
10 Dylan Windfield (So.) Alburnett
170
1 Austin Even (Sr.) Jesup
2 Brett Roberts (Jr.) Eddyville-Blakesburg
3 Kory Schmelzer (Sr.) Corning
4 Andrew Wellick (Jr.) Emmetsburg
5 Gunnar Clark (Jr.) West Hancock
6 Dalton Ciavarelli (Jr.) Clarksville
7 Tanner Tenley (Sr.) North Cedar
8 Zach Jones (Sr.) Okoboji
9 Tanner Phillips (Sr.) South Winneshiek
10 Ben Wellman (So.) Tri-Center Neola
182
1 Jared McCoy (Sr.) Woodbury Central
2 Jacob Pearson (Sr.) MMC
3 Andy Glaser (Sr.)  Nashua Plainfield
4 Josh Kriegel (Sr.) Iowa Valley
5 Ryan Leonard (Jr.) Midland Wyoming
6 Nate Aitchison (Jr.)  West Hancock
7 Vinnie Harvery (So.) Ft Dodge St Edmond
8 Derrick Miller (Sr.) West Branch
9 Jordan Muxfeldt (Sr.) Logan Magnolia
10 Nathan Brincks (Sr.) South Winneshiek
195
1 Cade Jones (Jr.) West Branch
2 Connor Johnston (Sr.) Tri-County-Montezuma
3 Caleb Ciavarelli (Sr.) Clarksville
4 Sam Van Ginkel (Sr.) Hull Western Christian
5 Chris Bridgeford (Sr.) Logan Magnolia
6 Austin McCartan (Jr.) Emmetsburg
7 Alex Brown (Sr.) Jesup
8 Knute Seversen (Sr.) Clarion-Goldfield
9 Mikel Feick (Sr.) Nodaway Valey
10 Trenton Geer (Sr.)  Treynor
220
1 Nick Schmelzer (Sr.) South Winneshiek
2 Adam Steger (Sr.) Maquoketa Valley
3 Trevor Van Den Top (Sr.) Hull Western Christian
4 Logan Melby (Jr.) Logan Magnolia
5 Michael Davidson (Jr.)  Ridge View
6 Alexander Cutshall (Sr.) Aplington Parkersburg
7 Preston Russell (Sr.) Lisbon
8 Drew George (Jr.) Durant
9 Ryan Rodenborn (Sr.) Ft Dodge St Edmond
10 Tyler Hoffman (Jr.) East Buchanan
285
1 Joe Koehn (Sr.) Valley Elgin
2 Tyler Smith (Sr.) Lisbon
3 Marco Naughton (Sr.) CB St Albert
4 Dillon Mugge (Sr.)  MMC
5 Dakota Holcomb (Sr.) Underwood
6 Luke Bird (Jr.) East Buchanan
7 Brandon McCracken (Jr.) Aplington Parkersburg
8 Logan Schafer (Sr.)  Ridge View
9 Dalton Lape (So.) North Fayette
10 Kyle Terlouw (Sr.) Lynnville Sully