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KJAN listening area weather forecast from the NWS: 11/23/16

Weather

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Cloudy. Patchy fog. North wind around 10 mph.
Today: Cloudy. Patchy fog through mid morning. High in the lower 40s. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 25 mph.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Low in the lower 30s. Northwest wind near 10 mph.
Thanksgiving Day: Partly sunny. A 20 percent chance of light rain late in the afternoon. High in the mid 40s. South wind near 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy. A 40 percent chance of light rain through midnight. Low around 30. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: Sunny. High in the upper 40s. West wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear. Low in the upper 20s.
Saturday: Sunny. High in the lower 50s.

Girls Basketball Scores from Tue., 11/22/16

Sports

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda 69, Lenox 24

Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 59, Glenwood 36

Denison-Schleswig 54, Atlantic 34

Earlham 49, Southeast Warren, Liberty Center 33

Lewis Central 76, Sioux City, North 41

Nodaway Valley 64, West Central Valley, Stuart 49

Panorama, Panora 69, Bondurant Farrar 30

Red Oak 62, A-H-S-T-W, Avoca 53

Shenandoah 73, Council Bluffs, Abraham Lincoln 53

Stanton 50, Bedford 31

Women’s (IA) College Basketball Scores from 11/22/16

Sports

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa St. 74, Savannah St. 51

William Penn 78, Grand View 66

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Nov. 23rd 2016

News

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake University’s top athletic trainer says he was abruptly fired after 31 years when a medical condition forced him to urinate in a training room. Scott Kerr filed a complaint against Drake with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, alleging disability and age discrimination. He said Tuesday that Drake refused to accommodate his medical condition after the Aug. 29 incident. His lawyers say he deserves and apology and to get his job back.

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — The family of a woman who was shot and killed by a Burlington police officer has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city. The lawsuit was filed last week in U.S. District Court in Davenport. It contends that officer Jesse Hill’s actions on Jan. 6, 2015, were reckless in causing the death of 34-year-old Autumn Steele. Authorities say Hill was responding to a fight between Steele and her husband when he tried to shoot their dog as it attacked him. He shot Steele instead.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man has died and an infant has been seriously injured in a crash that involved three vehicles in downtown Des Moines. Police say the crash happened late Tuesday morning, when a speeding car rear-ended a pickup, then hit a delivery truck before crashing into a nearby parking lot. Police say the car’s driver, 46-year-old Soe Reh, of Des Moines, died of his injuries.

STACYVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A judge has ordered a northern Iowa man to pay $100,000 for illegally operating a waste tire collection site and repeatedly dumping tires onto his property and a nearby creek. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 60-year-old Gary Eggers, of Stacyville, was ordered to pay the penalty after he failed to respond to a state environmental lawsuit filed in September. The newspaper says the $100,000 penalty is on top of a previously unpaid $10,000 penalty.

Athletic trainer says Drake fired him over medical condition

Sports

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Drake University’s head athletic trainer says he was abruptly fired after 31 years when a medical condition forced him to urinate in a training room. Scott Kerr filed a complaint Tuesday against Drake with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, alleging disability and age discrimination.

Kerr said that he developed a medical condition that gave him sudden urges to urinate. He said that as he was working Aug. 29, he urinated in a tank that he was cleaning out. He believed he was alone and thoroughly cleaned the tank afterward.

But someone else saw what happened. Kerr says he reported it to administrators days later. Kerr said he was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate, and hoped Drake would accommodate his condition. But he was fired by athletic director Sandy Hatfield Clubb.

OPAL M. PALMER, 101, of Oakland (Svcs. 11/25/16)

Obituaries

November 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

OPAL M. PALMER, 101, of Oakland, died Mon., Nov. 21st, at the Oakland Manor Nursing Home. Funeral services for OPAL PALMER will be held on Friday, November 25, 2016 at 1:00 PM at the Oakland Christian Church, in Oakland. Rieken Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the Oakland Christian Church, one hour prior to the funeral.

Interment will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery at Oakland.

OPAL PALMER is survived by:

Her two sons – Charles Palmer, of Keokuk, and Dwayne Palmer, of Lake Havasu City, AZ.

5 grandchildren; 4 step grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; 8 step great grandchildren; and 9 great great grandchildren. She is also survived by many other relatives and friends.

Atlantic Girls Basketball falls at Denison

Sports

November 22nd, 2016 by admin

20161122_atlanticgirlsatdenisonThe Atlantic Girls Basketball team is now 0-2 on the young season after a 54-34 loss at Denison on Tuesday night.  The Trojans suffered from poor shooting on the night and and couldn’t keep pace with a Denison team that returned the core of their lineup from last season.  The Monarchs took advantage of a scoring drought for the Trojans in the second quarter and grabbed a 14 point halftime lead.  Atlantic cut that lead down to 8 to start the third quarter but Denison pushed back and lead 41-26 by the end of the third on their way to the 20 point win.

Denison was led by Macy Waldemar with 12 points and Alex Mohr with 11.  Atlantic got 10 points from McKenna DenBeste in the loss. Atlantic Head Coach Kelly Juhl thought his team was sluggish after playing last night and shooting suffered.

Coach Juhl didn’t believe the loss was due to a lack of knowledge they just need to shoot better and find some players that will lead by example.

The Trojans are off now for the Thanksgiving break and will be back on the floor Friday, December 2nd at St. Albert.

Holiday Skating Rink this weekend in Atlantic

News

November 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Lace up your skates and join the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce this Saturday, 11-a.m. until 7-p.m., and Sunday from 11-a.m. until 3-p.m., for the first ever Holiday Skating Rink in front of the Historic Rock Island Depot. The synthetic Ice Skating Rink will be in Atlantic for one weekend only. Admission fees are $7 for adults, $5 for kids 14 & under and free for kids under the age of two. Ice skates or hockey skates are provided with admission.

merry-little-christmas-logo-redAlso on Saturday, enjoy Carriage Rides, sponsored by First Whitney Bank & Trust, up Chestnut Street from noon – 3 PM. Santa’s Reindeer will be in front of Historic Rock Island Depot from 3 – 5 PM. Santa’s Reindeer are sponsored by: Affordable Heating & Air; Atlantic Animal Health Center; Atlantic Business & Professional Women; Cambridge Feilmeyer Law Firm; Hy-Vee; Marne & Elk Horn Telephone Company; Noodle Companies and Villa Dance Company.

Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa, music and the sights and sounds of the Holiday Season. The Holiday Skating Rink is presented by TS Bank and brought to you by Grain & Livestock Hedging and Megan Roberts State Farm. Capture the Christmas magic with #MyAtlanticIA and post to the Atlantic Area Chamber’s Facebook page or Instagram (AtlanticIowaFan). Contact the Atlantic Area Chamber with any questions. Visit www.christmasinatlantic for a full schedule of events.

Griswold City Council urged to set aside differences & work w/EMS

News

November 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Numerous members of the community, former City leaders, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel, fire department personnel and others, were on hand Tuesday night to implore the Griswold City Council to seek a resolution to issues they have with the Griswold Rescue Department and its former Captain, Julie Kline. The Council held a special meeting to address the matter of Kline’s resignation, along with the resignations of nine members of the Griswold Rescue Department.

Griswold City Council

Griswold City Council

Mayor Jeb Peck reiterated an earlier, written statement, that said no decisions were made concerning Kline or the  Rescue Department, when a special closed session was held November 14th. Peck said “In previous meetings with our former City Manager and Mayor, they had discussed with the Rescue Department’s Captain and officers, about the By-Laws, and how they needed to be followed.” Peck said “Months later, that still had not changed. The Department’s lack of following by the By-Laws set by the Department has been an on-going concern.”

He said another issue was the low number of volunteers on the Rescue Department, and the response of the Department trying to improve them. “The Council had also previously discussed the number of calls in which we did not have enough personnel to show up, and had to be taken by another Cass County Agency.” Peck said they had also asked for some reports from members, of members, and calls that they were going on, and we found those reports to be inaccurate.”

During the public comment portion of the meeting, all of the speakers commended the Rescue Department and its former Captain. Former Mayor Lee Wyman said that while he and Julie didn’t always get along, they could work together. He said “When nine people follow her out the door, there’s an issue.” Those nine people he said, “Trust her…I trust her…what you guys have to remember is you didn’t only affect Griswold, you affected Lyman, Lewis, Grant, Elliott, all of the rural people…all any of us are asking it, try to work it out.” He said a Department of four or five people cannot handle the 150-200 calls each year they receive.

Jeff Pope, with the Lewis Fire Department/Lewis 1st Responders, said the current number of personnel on the Griswold Rescue Department (Four active) is not enough to help in a critical time of need. Pope said the six members of Lewis 1st Responders have always worked well with Griswold Rescue. He said a multi-vehicle accident with multiple patients would become a matter of “Who lives and who dies,” with regard to response time from Red Oak or elsewhere. Pope said it’s not just EMT’s who have been lost by the resignations, it’s their experience.

Cass County Medical Examiner/Director Dr. Elaine Berry told the Council it was her opinion that whatever happened in the closed session “Was wrong, it should not have happened that Julie would get that angry and resign, and the fact that [so] many people left with her means that there’s something really wrong.”

Dr. Elaine Berry

Dr. Elaine Berry

She suggested the Council get a Mediator to resolve the issues. Dr. Berry went on to say “I am NOT comfortable as a Medical Director continuing to be the Medical Director of an ambulance service that has inexperienced EMT’s, brand new ones without the leadership that’s been there before.” She also said unless the new people can prove to her they know what they’re doing, she doesn’t want her medical license “Extended out there to people who don’t know what they’re doing.” The EMT’s she said, by law have to practice under her license, thereby making her liable.

Former Mayor Jerry Putnam said the Council partly “Misused” their closed session. He said also “What you did wasn’t really legal.”  Following the Public Comment period, the Council appointed Brad Amos as the new Rescue Department Captain. Amos said earlier, they had received five new applications from people who want to join the Rescue Department. Each of the Council members said toward the end of the meeting, they want to talk with members of the Rescue Squad both past and present, and have tentatively planned to do so next week during a work session, but no action would be taken at that meeting.

JOANN HILDA WEIHS, 85, of Avoca (Svcs. 11-16-2016)

Obituaries

November 22nd, 2016 by admin

JOANN HILDA WEIHS, 85, of Avoca died Monday, November 21, 2016 at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for JOANN HILDA WEIHS will be held Saturday, November 26th at 10:00am at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Friday, November 25th from 5:00pm-8:00pm at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan with a Wake Service at 7:00pm that evening.

JOANN HILDA WEIHS is survived by:

Husband: Wilfred Weihs of Harlan.

Daughters: Dr. Karen (Dr. Richard Lane) Weihs of Tucson, AZ. Connie (Sandy) Booth of Boone. Linda (Brent) Hansen of Avoca. Mary (Scott) Buchanan of San Anselmo, CA. Toni (Steve) Nichols of Elkhorn, NE.

Sons: Gary (Diane) Weihs of Harlan. John Weihs of Hudson.

12 Grandchildren

5 Great-Grandchildren