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Heat Advisory issued for parts of western/s.w. IA Sunday afternoon

Weather

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

..HOT AND HUMID WEATHER RETURNS

ON SUNDAY TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RISE INTO THE LOW TO MID 90S. THIS HEAT IN COMBINATION WITH HIGH DEW POINTS WILL ALLOW HEAT INDEX VALUES WILL RISE TO 105 DEGREES OR HIGHER. THE HEAT WILL LINGER INTO THE EARLY EVENING BEFORE CONDITIONS IMPROVE.

POTTAWATTAMIE-MILLS-FREMONT COUNTIES

HEAT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM TO 8 PM CDT SUNDAY…

HEAT INDEX EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM 103 TO 108 DEGREES DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING.

IMPACTS...HEAT RELATED ILLNESS LIKE HEAT STRESS…HEAT CRAMPS OR POSSIBLY HEAT STROKE IS MORE LIKELY. PETS AND LIVESTOCK WILL ALSO BE IMPACTED BY THE HEAT AND APPROPRIATE MEASURES SHOULD BE TAKEN FOR THE ANIMALS SAFETY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A HEAT ADVISORY MEANS THAT A PERIOD OF HOT TEMPERATURES IS EXPECTED. THE COMBINATION OF HOT TEMPERATURES AND HIGH HUMIDITY WILL COMBINE TO CREATE A SITUATION IN WHICH HEAT ILLNESSES ARE POSSIBLE. DRINK PLENTY OF FLUIDS…STAY IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED ROOM…STAY OUT OF THE SUN…AND CHECK UP ON RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS.

Reliever Cishek added to roster, Cooney optioned to minors

Sports

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals have added newly acquired reliever Steve Cishek to the roster and optioned rookie lefty Tim Cooney to Triple-A Memphis. The NL Central leaders made the move Saturday, a day after Cooney earned his first win in the majors this year by pitching seven strong innings against Atlanta.

St. Louis got Cishek, a sidearming right-hander who has closing experience, from the Miami Marlins in exchange for Double-A pitcher Kyle Barraclough on Friday. The 29-year-old Cishek was 2-6 with three saves and a 4.50 ERA. He was demoted to Double-A earlier this season but had an 0.71 ERA in 13 games since returning to Miami in mid-June.

Cooney is 1-0 with a 3.16 ERA in six starts for St. Louis.

 

Selfie sticks banned at Iowa Adventureland theme park

News

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ALTOONA, Iowa (AP) — A popular phone gadget that’s been banned from amusement parks throughout the country has now been banned in Adventureland Park in Altoona. Des Moines television station KCCI says selfie sticks weren’t just becoming a safety concern for people trying to use them on rides. Adventureland spokeswoman Molly Vincent says guests often complained about people using them during shows and walking with them in crowded areas.

Adventureland’s ban started earlier this month after Disney parks announced their ban. Earlier this week, Six Flags theme parks also banned the long metal poles used to take smartphone pictures at more than arm’s length.

But Iowa State Fair spokeswoman Mindy Williamson says fair officials view selfie sticks as a “fun family-type thing” and are still allowed on the fairgrounds.

Ethanol plant fire in Menlo Friday night

News

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from Menlo, Stuart, Casey, Dexter, Adair, Greenfield, Guthrie Center and Panora Fire battled a fire late Friday night at an ethanol plant, in Menlo. According to a report in the Perry News, the blaze at the Koch Brothers-owned plant was reported at around 11-p.m., Friday.

The paper says a security guard at the Flint Hills Resources ethanol refinery said plant workers told him the fire started in the factory’s energy center and was caused by a faulty ignition switch in a thermal oxidizer. The guard, who did not wish to give his name, said this was the first time a fire occurred in the facility during his three-year tenure.

A Stuart firefighter, who also did not wish to be identified, said the fire was located in the conduits of the facility. He said large quantities of water were called in to standby in case the ethanol and other volatile chemicals produced at the plant caused an explosion.

The 110 million gallon ethanol production facility began operating in September 2008 as Hawkeye Energy Holdings. Flint Hills Resources LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries Inc., acquired the plant in 2010 from Hawkeye Energy Holdings.

Montgomery County authorities investigate vandalism

News

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are asking for your help in solving a case of vandalism. Officials say deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office were called to the 200 block of E. 4th Street in Villisca, upon receiving a report of vandalism to a vehicle. When they arrived, deputies observed the front hood of a 1994 Izuzu Amigo had been pushed in. The damage was estimated at $300.

The incident is believed to have occurred between the hours of 1-a.m. and 6-a.m. Saturday (today). Anyone with information about the incident should call the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at 712-623-5107.

Police: NFL rookie free agent shot, former U of I player, wounded at Ohio home

Sports

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Police say Arizona Cardinals rookie receiver Damond Powell Jr. was wounded by gunfire outside his Ohio home. Toledo Police say the 22-year-old Powell was wounded in his driveway from shots fired from a car Friday evening. A University of Toledo Medical Center staffer said Saturday she had no information to release about him, but police had said his injuries didn’t appear to be life-threatening.

Police say witnesses reported seeing three men wearing masks in a gold-colored vehicle. Powell was signed this year as a free agent wide receiver by the Cardinals after two years at the University of Iowa. He was a star football and basketball player at Toledo’s Rogers High School.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/25/2015

News, Podcasts

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Family Fun in the Kitchen 07-25-2015

Podcasts, Family Fun in the Kitchen

July 25th, 2015 by admin

Lavon and Miss NiNi talk about Zucchini
Zucchini BoatsPIZZA ZUCCHINI BOATS
  • 4 zucchini or yellow squash
  • 3/4 pound sausage or ground beef
  • 1 can (14 oz.) diced tomatoes, drained or pizza sauce
  • 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Remove stems ends and cut each squash in half lengthwise. Trim a thin strip on bottom if it doesn’t sit flat. Scoop out flesh, leaving a 1/4” shell. Pat dry. Dice flesh that was removed.
In a large skillet, cook meat and diced squash until browned and cooked through. Drain mixture. Add tomatoes or sauce & 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese; mix well.
Fill boats with mixture; place on a rimmed baking sheet.
Bake 20 minutes; remove from oven to sprinkle on remaining cheese. Bake until cheese is melted.
Bake time will vary with size/thickness of squash.
Try wrapping each boat in foil to cook on the grill.
ZUCCHINI PARMESAN CHIPS
  • Cooking spray
  • 2 medium zucchini, about 1 pound
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan, about 3/4 ounce
  • 1/4 cup fine dry bread crumbs
  • 1/8 tsp. salt
  • Dash of pepper
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Coat a baking sheet with cooking spray.
Slice zucchini into 1/4-inch thick rounds; toss with olive oil.
Combine Parmesan, bread crumbs, salt and pepper.
Dip each round into mixture; press coating on both sides.
Place in single layer on baking sheets.
Bake until browned and crisp, 25 to 30 minutes; check progress at 15 minutes.
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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 7/25/2015

Podcasts, Sports

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Ric Hanson.

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Atlantic man honored for his work with the Cass County fair and more

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 25th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A rural Atlantic man who has been heavily involved in the local saddle club and numerous events throughout the County, was honored Friday afternoon for his dedication and service. Larry Randell presented an award to Bob Bebensee during a ceremony held in the horse show barn on the Cass County Fairgrounds.

Larry Randell (Left) presents Bob Bebensee with the award (Photo courtesy Carol Bebensee South)

Larry Randell (Left) presents Bob Bebensee with the award (Photo courtesy Carol Bebensee South)

Bebensee said his association with the Cass County Fair began about the same time he and his wife Dee moved to Atlantic in 1958. He says it’s been his honor to have worked with fair officials and volunteers, and to have carried the colors of the U-S Flag during the various county parades and at other events.