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Survey suggests little or no Midwest economic growth in view

News

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A new report says a September survey of business supply manager suggests a slump in economic growth is continuing for nine Midwest and Plains states. The report issued Tuesday says the Mid-America Business Conditions index fell further below growth neutral, hitting 49.1 last month compared with 49.3 in August. The figure was 52.0 in July. The index had remained above growth neutral for 32 straight months.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says trade disagreements and the global economic slowdown have cut regional growth to about two-thirds that of the U.S. The survey results are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth. A score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Strong to severe storms possible along & south of I-80 this evening & tonight

News, Weather

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines says moderate to heavy rainfall is expected across the area today into tonight. Widespread 1 to 2 inches of rain can be expected north, with higher amounts of 1 to 3 inches across portions of central and southern Iowa. Some locations may receive 2-4 inches with isolated higher amounts possible. The heaviest rainfall is expected with strong storms expected to develop across central and southern Iowa this afternoon into tonight. The heavy rainfall may lead to flash flooding. Severe storms are also possible roughly along and south on I-80 across Iowa today into tonight.

Strong to severe storms are expected to develop across portions of central and southern Iowa by this afternoon and continue into the evening. Large hail, damaging wind, a few tornadoes and flash flooding will all be possible. Please monitor the weather through the day for the latest on the severe storm and flash flood potential.

With the widespread rainfall expected through Wednesday, the potential exists for river flooding later this week. Main stem rivers may become bankfull or have the potential to go into minor flood later this week.

Woman gets 25 years for trying to kill mother

News

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — A northern Iowa woman has been given to 25 years in prison for injecting her mother with insulin in order to kill her. Floyd County District Court records say 45-year-old Jennifer Bean was sentenced Monday in Charles City. She was convicted Aug. 19 of attempted murder.

A court document says Bean injected her mother on Nov. 6 last year in Charles City. The document says the insulin caused the woman to have low blood sugar. That could have resulted in the woman’s death if she were not treated.

The document also says Bean struck and pushed her mother and took away a phone when her mother tried to call 911 for help.

Atlantic School Board to hold Public Meeting, re: Athletic Facilities Project

News

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A Public Hearing will be held 5:30-p.m. Wednesday in the Atlantic High School Media Center, with regard to the Plans, Specifications & form of contract for the Atlantic School District’s Athletic Facilities Improvement Project. During the hearing, the Board will receive and consider any comments/objections to the proposed plans, specification or contract for, or cost of the project. Late last month, six general contractors submitted base-bids for the project.

The highest bid came in at $9,741,000 and the low bid was $8,650,000. Some alternative bids were given for a few parts of the project at the Trojan Bowl as well. The opening bids are construction bids only and will have other costs added. School officials said it appears that the project will be able to continue as expected with the lower bids coming within budget.

Following the Public Hearing, the Board will discuss upcoming dates (including the Regular School Board meeting Oct. 11th, School/City Elections, the Annual/Organizational Meeting Nov. 19th, and plans for the last two home football games).

The Board will then act on a Resolution Making the award of contract for the Athletic Facilities Improvement Project.

Weather allows few days for harvest

Ag/Outdoor

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The wet weather that delayed the planting season has returned to hinder the harvest. The U-S-D-A crop report out Monday shows there were only about three days suitable for fieldwork last week because of poor weather. Thirty-six percent of the crop reached maturity — which 18 days behind last year and two weeks behind average. Two percent of that corn has been harvested — which lags 11 days behind average. Corn condition rated 65 percent good to excellent. The report shows that three percent of soybeans have been harvested — which is eight days behind average. Soybean condition rated 63 percent good to excellent.

Fort Dodge boy accused of taking out ad for ‘school shooter’

News

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A 14-year-old of Fort Dodge boy was apprehended Monday on a charge of “threat of terrorism” after allegedly making an online post advertising for the position of “school shooter.” Authorities were made aware of the online job posting on Indeed.com. The post offered minimal content to specifically identify anyone responsible for the post. Fort Dodge police attempted to apply to the post but were directed to another page with little content before being unable to proceed any further. Investigators contacted Indeed.com and were able to obtain information from their records indicating the origins of the post. With the information along with other investigative leads, it was determined the post was published Friday afternoon by the male juvenile. The male was transported from Fort Dodge to the Central Iowa Juvenile Detention Center in Eldora. The juvenile’s name is not be being released.

Area Volleyball Scores from Monday, 9/30/19

Sports

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Corner Conference Tournament

Pool A
(2-0) Sidney 25-25, Essex 8-15
(2-0) Griswold 25-25, Essex 16-18
(2-0) Sidney 25-25, Griswold 13-17

Pool B
(2-0) East Mills 25-25, Stanton 17-16
(2-0) Stanton 25-25, Fremont-Mills 21-23
(2-0) East Mills 25-25, Fremont-Mills 14-21

Other Scores

(2-1) Martensdale-St Marys 21-19-15, West Central Valley 19-21-12
(2-0) West Central Valley 21-21, Clarke 9-10
(2-0) West Central Valley 21-21, Des Moines North 5-18

Skyscan Forecast – Tuesday, Oct. 1st, 2019

Weather

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. FLASH FLOOD WATCH in effect until 7-a.m. Wednesday. High 75. Variable winds @ 10-15 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy w/showers & thunderstorms, some heavy rain is likely. Low 54. N @ 5-10 mph.
Tomorrow:
Mostly cloudy w/light rain or showers. High 63. N @ 10-15. Thursday: Partly cloudy. High around 63. Friday: Mo. Cldy w/showers late. High 65.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 89. Our Low 73. Last year on this date our High was 55 and the Low was 49. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1892. The Record Low was 23 in 1908 & 1984.


				

2 arrested in Red Oak Monday night

News

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested on separate charges Monday night, in Red Oak. Authorities say 18-year old Emmeline Grace Stougard, of Corning, was arrested at around 8-p.m., on an Adams County warrant for Harassment. Her arrest followed a traffic stop. Stougard was transported to Adams County and held without bond.

And, at around 10:30-p.m., Red Oak Police arrested 59-year old Joseph Virgil Clark, of Red Oak, on a charge of Public Intoxication. Clark was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

FLASH FLOOD WATCH UPDATE: 10/1/2019

Weather

October 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

310 AM CDT Tue Oct 1 2019

…HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOOD POTENTIAL TODAY INTO WEDNESDAY…

Widespread moderate to heavy rain is expected much of central Iowa today into early Wednesday. The rain has begin across northwest and north central Iowa early this morning, with the showers and storms expected to gradually spread southeast across Iowa today into tonight. Repeated rounds of rainfall may lead to widespread heavy rainfall totals and flash flooding. Many locations are already saturated from recent heavy rainfall over the past week. These wet soil conditions combined with increased runoff from post-mature croplands will increase the threat of flash flooding as well.

Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas-Cass-Adair-Adams-Taylor Counties…A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING…

* Widespread rainfall of 1 to 2 inches with areas of 2 to 3 inches expected. Locally heavier amounts in excess of 3 inches may occur by early Wednesday. Rain rates may exceed 1 to 2 inches per hour at times today into tonight.

* Low water crossings may become flooded, especially on secondary roads. Smaller streams may have rapid rises. Water may pond on roads and in fields. Urban areas may see significant ponding of water.

Madison-Union-Ringgold Counties…A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS NOW IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM CDT THIS AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING…Widespread rainfall of 1 to 2 inches with areas of 2 to 4 inches expected. Locally heavier amounts in excess of 4 inches may occur by early Wednesday. Rain rates may exceed 2 inches per hour at times this afternoon through tonight.

Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont-
Page Counties...A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING…

* Multiple rounds of heavy rainfall producing storms will affect the area today into tonight, elevating the risk for flash flooding. Widespread rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches is likely with localized amounts up to 4 to 6 inches.

* Rapid rises of rivers, streams, and low water crossings could occur. Urbanized and poor drainage areas could be particularly impacted by floodwater. Roadways could become flooded.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.