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Corps searching for ways to avert flooding repeat

News

December 15th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told Missouri River governors Thursday that it is trying to find more room in its reservoirs to avoid a repeat of this summer’s flooding that caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage to states along the Missouri River. Corps Brig. Gen. John McMahon said his agency has so far tallied $630 million worth of flood damage to the levees, dams and channels built to control the river. “I anticipate that number will continue to creep up a bit,” McMahon said.

McMahon said he is awaiting funding from Congress to complete repairs. He said unrepaired damage to the control infrastructure would leave the drainage susceptible to flooding in 2012 if another unusually wet spring hits the region. He told governors or representatives of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas that the agency is looking for more storage room for floodwater for 2012. McMahon said a report due next week is likely to have specific recommendations. “We are setting ourselves up for a much better outcome,” McMahon told the governors. Some of the governors have been asking for more aggressive flood control. McMahon said the agency will have to weigh the impact of such measures against the other uses for the river, such as barge traffic and wildlife concerns.

Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, for instance, has said the more aggressive flood control measures would infringe on his state’s wildlife and recreation industries, and lead to water shortages when drought hits. He has resisted the other Missouri River governors’ efforts and predicted they will have little impact on whatever the Corps decides to do. “It is going no direction,” Schweitzer said of the governors’ group. “These governors have no authority. They have less authority than a single member of Congress, who at least have a vote and hold the purse strings.”

Nebraska and Iowa recently pulled out of a separate group called the Missouri River Association of States and Tribes, citing the dispute with Montana over how to manage the river and what they viewed as the group’s unresponsiveness to their concerns.

Cardinals Sign Left Reliever J.C. Romero to One Year Deal

Sports

December 15th, 2011 by Jim Field

ST. LOUIS, Mo., December 15, 2011 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced
today that they have signed left-handed relief pitcher J.C. Romero to a
one-year contract for the upcoming 2012 season.  The 35-year-old
free-agent has 11-plus years of service in the majors with five Major
League clubs.

“Romero is a proven lefty specialist, who has been a valuable bullpen
piece for winning teams throughout his career” said Cardinals’ Senior
Vice President John Mozeliak.  “We felt that it was important to
maintain versatility and depth within our bullpen and we feel that J.C
will be a solid addition.”

During his big-league career, Romero has compiled a 34-28 won-loss mark
with seven saves in 664 games and a 4.07 ERA.  He leads Major League
lefthanders in games pitched from 2002-2011 with 633, while his 517.0
innings pitched during that time span ranks 2nd among lefty relievers.
His .208 opp. BA (177-for-852) against left-handed batters is the lowest
among all Major League lefties (min. 800 AB’s) since 2002, as are his 11
home runs allowed.

Two of Romero’s top seasons came in 2007 and 2008.  With Boston and
Philadelphia in 2007 he pitched a combined 74 games, allowing just 12 ER
over 56.1 IP (1.92 ERA).  In 2008 he pitched in a career high 81 games
for the World Champion Phillies and surrendered just 18 runs over 59.0
IP for a 2.75 ERA.

Romero has made six career postseason appearances, three with the
Minnesota Twins and three with Philadelphia, and he pitched for Puerto
Rico in both the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics.

Romero ended the 2011 season with Colorado after beginning the year with
Philadelphia.  He also saw action in the Washington Nationals and New
York Yankees minor league systems last season.

LUCILLE EDITH KJERGAARD, 86, of Audubon (12-17-11)

Obituaries

December 15th, 2011 by Jim Field

LUCILLE EDITH KJERGAARD, 86, of Audubon died Wednesday, December 14th at the Friendship Home in Audubon.  Funeral services for Lucille Edith Kjergaard will be held on Saturday, December 17th at 10:30 am in the Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon.  Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

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Friends may call anytime at the funeral home.  Family visitation will be Friday at 6:00 pm at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Bethany Lutheran Cemetery northeast of Kimballton.

Lucille Edith Kjergaard is survived by:

2 Daughters: Dorothy (Bora) Unal of Charleston, IL

Connie (Robert) Hansen of Albert City

Daughter-in-law: Holly Kjergaard of Audubon

Brother: Gordon (Thelma) Nelson of Harlan

Aunt: Nina Nelson of Woodbine

8 Grandchildren

13 Great-Grandchildren

Adair County Beef Weigh-in

Ag/Outdoor

December 15th, 2011 by admin

Adair County 4-H & FFA members who wish to exhibit market beef at the 2012 Adair County Fair or any other 4-H shows must weigh and tag their animals today.  Youth must weigh lead market steers, lead market heifers, feeder pen cattle and return bucket/bottle market animals to be eligible to exhibit at the county fair.  Those who will show only at the county fair should arrive at weigh-in between 9:30 am and 11:30 am.  4-Her’s who will show at the Iowa State Fair or Ak-Sar-Ben and FFA members who will show at the Iowa State Fair should call the extension office now at 641-743-8412 or 1-800-ISUE399 to set up an appointment the weigh between 8:30 am – 9:15 am.

Atlantic Wrestling Individual Results From Shenandoah/Kuemper Matches

Sports

December 15th, 2011 by Jim Field

Tuesday, December 13

Atlantic 54, Shenandoah 21

  • 106: Schwenke, Darrian (Atlantic)  FALL McCoy, Zac (Shenandoah) 1:15
  • 113: Cox, Dillion (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 120: Skillern, Sean (Shenandoah)  DEC Nichols, Reid (Atlantic)  6-4
  • 126: Smith, Matthew (Atlantic)  FALL Rice, Shawn (Shenandoah) 4:27
  • 132: Young, Rob (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 138:  Dalley, Tyler (Shenandoah) Forfeit
  • 145: Nebel, Dustin (Shenandoah)  DEC Heuton, Cal (Atlantic)  8-1
  • 152: Matheny, Jordan (Shenandoah)  Forfeit
  • 160: Hastings, Scott (Shenandoah) FALL Nichols, Rob (Atlantic)  1:59
  • 170: Stork, Derek (Atlantic)  FALL Gray, Matt (Shenandoah) :14
  • 182: Williamson, Matthew (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 195: Stork, Tyler (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 220: Johnson, Trevor (Shenandoah)  DEC Christensen, Tyler (Atlantic)  12-11
  • 285: Conrad, Austin (Atlantic)  Forfeit

Atlantic 60, Kuemper Catholic 6

  • 106: Schwenke, Darrian (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 113: Eischeid, Jared (Kuemper Catholic)  DEC Cox, Dillion (Atlantic)  9-2
  • 120: Nichols, Reid (Atlantic)  FALL Alex, Cortez (Kuemper Catholic) 1:02
  • 126: Smith, Matthew (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 132: Young, Rob (Atlantic)  FALL Hilgenberg, Kolby (Kuemper Catholic) 5:28
  • 145: Heuton, Cal (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 160: Nichols, Rob (Atlantic)  FALL Nolting, Connor (Kuemper Catholic) 3:03
  • 170: Stork, Derek (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 182: Williamson, Matthew (Atlantic)  Forfeit
  • 195: Stork, Tyler (Atlantic)  FALL Glass, Max (Kuemper Catholic) 3:46
  • 220: Weitl, Cass (Kuemper Catholic)  DEC Christensen, Tyler (Atlantic)  8-1
  • 285: Conrad, Austin (Atlantic)  FALL Bruch, Alex (Kuemper Catholic) :55

CAM School District to Hold Public Forum about On-Line school

News

December 15th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The CAM Community School District’s Board of Directors have scheduled a public meeting to be held on Monday, December 19th at 6:30 pm at the CAM High School.  The Board is exploring the opportunity to partner with Connections Education to form a free K-12 online learning center within the district.  The center would operate independently of the CAM District’s educational program and would serve students statewide in the open enrollment process.  

The meeting will provide information in reference to the benefits a partnership would create for our current CAM students and the CAM District.  Superintendent Steve Pelzer says this is a new concept in the state of Iowa, but similar programs are currently available in over 20 states.  

Pelzer and the School Board invites the public to take this opportunity to learn more about the program, and share your thoughts with the Board.  A decision by the Board on whether or not to pursue this program will be made very soon to meet the March 1st deadline for open enrollment applications.

Survey shows economic strength of Midwest & Plains states

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 15th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A survey of bankers in 10 Midwest and Great Plains states reflects continued economic growth in the region, which boasts strong agricultural performance and rising commodity prices.The Rural Mainstreet Index rose to 59.7 in December, the highest survey figure since June 2007. The index hit 58.4 in November, 52.9 in October and 52.2 in September. Survey organizers say that whenever the index, which ranges from 1 to 100, is above 50, it suggests the economy will grow.Creighton University economist Ernie Goss, who oversees the survey, says growth in U.S. regions tied to agriculture and energy are outpacing urban areas.The survey covers Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15TH

Trading Post

December 15th, 2011 by admin

FOR SALE: Men’s Insulated Coveralls.  Key Brand, Khaki Green in Color.  Size is Large-Short.  Never Worn.  $40 or best offer.  Call 712-762-3514 in Anita.

TO GIVE AWAY: Taupe – colored loveseat.  From a non-smoking home. Good condition except for a tear from spring in the back.  Cell number 249-4860.

FOR SALE: Pink and White Little Tikes toychest.  Sells for $60 dollars new.  We’re asking $15.  Cell number 249-4860.

FOR SALE: Small electric treadmill.  Speed controlled by lever bar at right side.  $50.  Cell number 249-4860.

FOR SALE: Brand new burgundy leather ladies rocker recliner, paid $500 will sell for $150, call 712-249-4497.

FOR SALE: 2 LP Gas tanks.  The first one is 400 gallons for $375.  The other is 125 gallons for $100.  243-3958.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME: 3 friendly male cats.  They are half grown, this is their first winter, and they are outdoor cats.  779-2281.

FREE TO A GOOD HOME:  A 9-year-old female cat named Molly.  She has long black fur and prefers to be an “only” cat that would do well in a quiet home.  She is an indoor/outdoor cat with all her front and back claws.  She will have to go to the shelter if they don’t find a home for her by Saturday, December 18.  Call 712-304-4891 in Atlantic.

6 women arrested in prostitution sting

News

December 15th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil is reporting six women were cited or arrested on suspicion of prostitution after a sting at an area hotel. Members of the Southwest Iowa Narcotics Task Force performed the prostitution sting Wednesday at an undisclosed location.

Five women from Omaha were cited for prostitution, including 22-year old Jessica Haley, 41-year old Laura Cox, 45-year old Regina Garcia, 23-year old Brandi Jordan,  and 20-year old Mary Brammann. Jordan was also cited for possession of marijuana. A sixth woman, 24-year old Alexandra Clausen,  of Minneapolis, was taken into custody on suspicion of prostitution and possession of marijuana.

Police reports indicated the women agreed to participate in a sex act with an undercover officer for money, ranging from $100 to $250.

State awards $119,000+ in marketing grants to 13 projects

News

December 15th, 2011 by Ric Hanson

The Vision Iowa Board has approved grants totaling just over $119,000 to help 13 tourist attractions around the state with advertising. An $8,000 grant was awarded to the Pottawattamie County Conservation Board, to market the Hitchcock Nature Center and Mid-America Center. And, The Manning Heritage Foundation received a grant amounting to slightly more than $1,000, for marketing of the Manning Hausbarn-Heritage Park. Grant recipients are required to match at least 50 percent of their request. 

Vision Iowa spokesperson Jessica O’Riley said four projects were awarded the maximum marketing grant of 15-thousand dollars ($15,000) — including the Dubuque County Historical Society for promotion of the National Mississippi Museum and Aquarium.  Another $15,000 marketing grant was directed to the City of Storm Lake, to promote the indoor/outdoor water park at King’s Pointe Resort. 

The Mason City Chamber of Commerce Foundation was awarded a marketing grant of nearly seven-thousand dollars ($7,000) to promote the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Park Inn Hotel. The other marketing grants are directed at projects in Des Moines, Ellsworth, Cedar Rapids, DeWitt, Waterloo and Garner.

(Radio Iowa)