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Creston man injured during a single-vehicle accident, Thursday evening

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July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle accident resulted in injuries Thursday evening, in Union County. Sheriff’s officials say 30-year old Andrew Wayne Long, of Creston, was driving a 2007 Mazda hatchback north/west bound on Old Highway 34, when he failed to negotiate a curve in the road. When the passenger side tires left the road causing Long to lose control, his vehicle entered the south ditch and struck an Alliant Energy power pole. The accident happened at around 5:35-p.m.

Long suffered suspected serious/incapacitating injuries, and the transported by Medic 1 helicopter to Methodist Hospital. The car was totaled in the crash. Damage to the utility pole was estimated at $1,000.

FRIDAY, JULY 19th

Trading Post

July 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE:  1 1/2 miles North of Greenfield/Guthrie Center Exit 86 along I-80 on HWY 25, Friday July 19th 4 p.m.-7p.m., Saturday July 20th 8 a.m-3p.m, Sunday July 21st 10a.m.-2p.m.  Lots of New Avon, Antique High Chair, Dan Post Black Leather Cowboy Boots Size 8 1/2, Hand Made Bird Houses, Extra Large Field Rock, Miss Me & Rock Jeans, Shorts & Capri’s Sizes 24 25 26  & 27, Name Brand Clothes, Shoes, Purses and Belts, Antique Travel Trunk Originally From the Barr Family of Stuart, VW Beetle Car Mats, Women’s Sizes 4-16 Men’s Sizes M-XXL
Lots of Misc. Items!  Don’t Miss This One!!  Rain or Heat come visit us in the Morton Building!

FOR SALE:  2000 Chevrolet Astro Van, in good shape and runs well.  Make an offer.  Call 712-420-3016.

FOR SALE:  Honda push mower, 21″ cut with 6 height adjustments and bagger.  Also, a Craftsman garage door opener, chain-driven with hardware.  Call to discuss prices, 712-243-4308.

Atlantic baseball opens up postseason at Harlan tonight on KJAN

Sports

July 19th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (7-17) baseball team will open up the postseason tonight against the Harlan Cyclones (23-7). The game is the second half of a doubleheader in the Class 3A District 15 Semifinals. Winterset takes on Carroll in the first game that will start at 5:00pm, the Trojans and Cyclones will follow at about 7:00pm. We’ll have coverage of that 2nd game of the night with pregame at about 6:45pm depending on the finish of the first game.

The Trojans and Cyclones split their meetings in the regular season. Harlan won the first meeting in Atlantic 7-5 on June 4th and the Trojans won at Harlan on June 24th 3-2.  The Trojans got a strong performance from Chase McLaren on the mound in that last meeting as he went 6 2/3 innings allowing the 2 runs on 7 hits with 9 strikeouts and 2 walks. Brody O’Brien came on for the save in that game and got the final strikeout after getting into a bit of a jam with walks.

The Trojans are led by McLaren on the mound and at the plate. His season batting average is at .500 and he leads the team with 37 hits and 16 RBI. McLaren is 4-5 in 10 starts on the mound with a 3.40 ERA. He has 50 strikeouts on the year compared to just 10 walks. Brody O’Brien (.343) and Collin Mullenix (.323) are the next two top hitters for the Trojans.

Harlan finished the season ranked #5 in Class 3A by the Iowa High School Baseball Coaches Association. The Cyclones’ top hitter is Brett Sears who has a .474 average with 46 hits and 43 RBI, both of which lead the team. The Cyclones have 4 more players batting above .300 on the year. Connor Bruck and Sears have been two strong arms for the Cyclones this year. Bruck is 7-0 in 7 starts with a 1.11 ERA, 60 strikeouts, and 9 walks. Sears is 7-1 in 8 starts with a 1.23 ERA, 60 strikeouts, and 8 walks.

Tune in tonight for the season rubber-match between the Trojans and Cyclones. Once again pregame at approximately 6:45pm and first pitch scheduled for 7:00pm.

 

Iowa will keep voter registration system for 2020 elections

News

July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s 14-year-old voter registration system will live to see another presidential election. The Iowa Secretary of State’s office confirmed Thursday that a long-discussed plan to replace the I-Voters database will not be completed before the 2020 elections. Spokesman Kevin Hall says the office is still in the information-gathering phase of the project. He says the state plans to solicit information from potential vendors soon and later move forward with a bidding process.

Hall says the project will cost millions and “we owe it to the voters of Iowa to build it responsibly with the future of elections and security in mind.” Current and former state officials say the I-Voters system is secure and that they’ve taken steps to prevent intrusions. Built in 2005, the system has been updated numerous times and contains Iowa’s 2 million registered voters.
Linn County Auditor Joel Miller, a Democrat, says he worries the system is running on technology that is vulnerable to hackers. He says he’s disappointed by the pace of the replacement project.

Tips to beat the heat and not break the bank with your utility bill

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July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Today (Friday) could be the hottest day yet in this latest heat wave, with high temperatures in parts of Iowa forecast to hit 99 degrees. Air conditioners are getting a workout with Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories posted for much of the state. Alliant Energy spokesman Mike Wagner says overnight low temps are staying quite warm and customers should plan ahead to avoid sticker shock from their utility bill. “On that overnight, your air conditioner is not going to get a break,” Wagner says. “These machines are going to be running in a pretty long cycle here for the next couple days. We think it’s important for customers to recognize that and then also try to look for ways to control their energy use so they don’t get a big surprise in August when their bills come and they’re surprised at the amount of energy they’re using.”

Wagner says make sure your air conditioner has had a tune-up recently.  “A friend of mine was having problems with their air conditioner and found out that it was down to about 20% coolant,” he says. “They had a service tech come out, clean it, do the service on the machine but also add more coolant, and then the machine was working much more efficiently, it wasn’t running as often and was cooling at a much better rate.” He also suggests you have a clean filter inside and out so airflow isn’t restricted. Wagner says to use ceiling fans and box fans to keep cool.  “Think of it kind of like using those fans as creating your own wind chill,” Wagner says. “I don’t know if I’d necessarily rely on them to circulate air around the house, but to have that cooler air blowing on you helps cool you down, and also allows you to maybe turn the temperature in your thermostat up a couple degrees so that you don’t necessarily need to have your air conditioner working quite so hard.”

Wagner says this is not the time to use your oven.  “Use the stove top if you need to, use a toaster oven, crock pots, instant pots are really popular,” he says. “I can find an excuse to grill just about anything. You don’t want to turn the oven on. This is not really the time during the heat wave here to start baking a cake or maybe put a pizza in the oven if you don’t need to, because those are things your air conditioner has to compete with.”

For more energy-saving tips, visit: https://alliantenergy.wordpress.com/2019/07/15/be-cool-control-costs/

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/19/2019

News, Podcasts

July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Sioux City battling rat infestation at condemned home

News

July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The city has joined battle with a legion of rats that have invested a condemned home in Sioux City. Neighbors have complained to the city, fearing the rats will spread to their properties in the city’s Leeds neighborhood. One resident says rats have been seen coming from the house for more than a year. Several neighbors call the conditions at the property disgusting.

Mayor Bob Scott says the city has been trapping and poisoning the rats. The Sioux City Journal reports that a wire mesh barrier was erected around the property, although Scott says he realizes the rats can and have climbed over it. One neighborhood resident reports once seeing up to 15 to 20 rats a day, a figure that’s fallen to two or three a day since the city took action.
It’s unclear why the condemned home hasn’t been renovated or razed.

Heartbeat Today 7-19-2019

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 19th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Atlantic-native Paul Kay.  Paul is co-owner and operator of Parkside Brewery in Burlington.  A pair of his craft beers will be sold at the beer garden in Atlantic during the RAGBRAI visit on Sunday.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 7/19/2019

Podcasts, Sports

July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Man who shared drug-laced paper goods gets 26 years

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July 19th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man who shared methamphetamine-laced greeting cards, letters and other paper goods with fellow jail inmates has been sentenced to 26 years in prison.
Prosecutors say 47-year-old Kelly Mitchell, of Burlington, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Davenport. He’d pleaded guilty to conspiracy to conspiracy to distribute and possess with the intent to distribute methamphetamine and phentermine, and providing contraband to an inmate.

Mitchell acknowledged to authorities that while in custody at Muscatine County Jail on unrelated drug charges, he regularly received coloring pages, greeting cards, letters, envelopes and other paper goods that had been soaked in a liquid containing meth and another controlled substance. He then provided those papers to other inmates.