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At least six tornadoes strike Iowa on Tuesday multiple deaths reported

News, Weather

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa State Patrol says there are multiple deaths and at least a dozen injuries in Greenfield, after Tuesday’s direct hit from a powerful tornado. There’s widespread destruction in the Adair County town, with homes leveled, cars tossed and trees stripped bare. Metro Des Moines National Weather Service Meteorologist Brad Small said today (Wednesday), it’s still unclear just how many tornadoes hit the state Tuesday afternoon.

Those weather service teams will focus on three primary areas of the state where the tornadoes did their worst.

That tornado damaged Johnston High School, which is closed at least for today. Back in southwest Iowa, it appears Greenfield was hit by a large tornado, but Small says they don’t know yet how big it may have been.

More storms are in the immediate forecast, but Small says they don’t appear to be threatening.

This latest round of severe weather follows several bouts with tornadoes during April, which saw 43 tornadoes during the month, the fourth-highest number ever recorded in a single month in Iowa.

Greenfield Tornado damage: The photo’s tell a story of devastation & faith

News, Weather

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

The following photo’s of Tuesday’s tornado affecting the City of Greenfield (IA), are made available to KJAN courtesy of Melissa Ehrman Johnson.

Charlie Brown arrested on DOC warrant, Tuesday in Creston

News

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report a man from Creston who was being held in the Union County Jail, was charged Tuesday on a Department of Corrections (DOC) warrant for Violation of Parole. 39-year-old Charlie Walter Brown remains held without bond in the  Union County Jail.

Storm-related fatality in Adams County

News

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Corning, Iowa) – The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports emergency responders were dispatched at around 3:30-p.m., Tuesday, to a single-vehicle accident, where a vehicle had been blown-off Highway 148 and Joshua Tree Avenue. At the scene, Deputies located the body of a deceased female from the accident. The victim’s name was being withheld by authorities, out of respect to the family.

Adams County would like to thank all of the nearby counties who responded to the incident.

Greenfield storm relief: Items being gathered at St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield; Meal offered at Cornerstone Fellowship Church

News

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Officials with St. John’s Catholic Church in Greenfield are accepting items for storm relief. They do not need donations of water, however, as they have received plenty of it and can’t accept anymore. Please donate items on this list if you can:
  • Ziploc bags
  • Sharpies
  • Large plastic totes
  • Packing tape
  • Scissors
  • Clorox wipes (or similar clean-up wipes)
  • Ponchos
  • Large trash bags
  • Work gloves
  • First aid kits
  • Batteries of all sizes
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper towels
  • Shovels and rakes.
They are also requesting and accepting baby items: diapers (all sizes), baby wipes, baby formula, nonperishable baby food. Another necessity following the storm, is spare chargers for all phones and laptops. Please feel free to come to the church and charge your devices. St. John’s is open today (Wednesday) until 9 PM. In addition the Cornerstone Fellowship Church in Greenfield is serving a meal this evening, beginning at 5:30.  If you need more information, see the Cornerstone Fellowship Church, Greenfield, IA Facebook page.

Iowa hunters, anglers push for Farm Bill support

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Iowa News Service) – The U.S. House Agriculture Committee is scheduled to take up the first version of the new Farm Bill tomorrow (Thursday) morning.  Outdoor enthusiasts in Iowa are pushing for the measure to address key hunting and fishing policies. The Farm Bill is the biggest, most high-profile piece of legislation for farmers and ranchers and it has a huge effect on hunters and anglers in Iowa. Kate Hansen, agriculture program director for the Isaak Walton League of America, said conservation policies set out in the Farm Bill — support for approaches like cover crops, for example — have a domino effect on the state’s ecosystems.

“At face value, cover crops have benefits like they improve our water quality and our soil health,” Hansen pointed out. “We think about how could water quality improvements benefit our fish habitats? There are also benefits of them sitting right there in the field for wildlife.” Hansen noted the healthy fields benefit Iowa hunters. She added it is important for the Farm Bill to consider private land access and conservation measures to improve habitats for fish and wildlife. The House Agriculture Committee is set to consider the bill tomorrow.

The Farm Bill is the biggest investment the U.S. makes in private lands conservation. Aaron Field, director of private lands conservation for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, said one especially important part of the bill focuses on increasing voluntary conservation projects on private property. He emphasized it benefits hunters and anglers and called the public-private partnerships crucial to shaping the Farm Bill. “It’s critically important that hunter and angler groups step up and provide feedback as Congress is making decisions about how those programs operate and how they’re funded,” Field urged.

Summer shoreline view of Saylorville Lake near Polk City Iowa.

Field added this year’s Farm Bill is the best opportunity hunter and angler programs have had for increased funding in recent history. He noted the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership has published an online guide about how to participate in shaping the measure.

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals Reported at 7:00 am Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

May 22nd, 2024 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  1.52″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  1.43″
  • Massena  1.63″
  • Elk Horn  1.46″

High School Girls & Boys Substate Soccer Matches for Wednesday May 22nd

Sports

May 22nd, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

GIRLS  

Class 1A Regional Semifinals 

Substate 6: Harlan at Treynor

Iowa Class 2A Regional Semifinals 

Substate 4: LeMars at Thomas Jefferson

 

BOYS 

Iowa Class 1A Substate Championships

Substate 8: West Central Valley at Van Meter

Iowa Class 2A Substate Championships

Substate 8: Carroll at Glenwood

Tornado Resource & Relief Open House in Shelby County set for next Tuesday (5/28/24)

News

May 22nd, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Harlan, Iowa) – Officials with the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency report a Tornado Resource and Relief Open House will take place Tuesday, May 28th, at the Veterans Memorial Building (1104 Morningview Dr.), in Harlan. The event will be held from 5-until 8-p.m. Shelby County EMA will host government disaster officials, local aid providers and other, that include:

  • FEMA
  • West Central Community Action
  • Local insurance adjusters
  • Mental health providers
  • Shelby County State Bank.

The Shelby County Cattleman’s Association will provide food for the event. The Shelby County EMA will also be recognizing groups that assisted with the cleanup process.

Anyone who has questions regarding tornado relief efforts is welcome to attend.

Griswold Tigers Softball Season Preview with Coach Jody Rossell

Sports

May 22nd, 2024 by Seth Tiegs

The Griswold Tigers softball team  got off to a great start to their 2023-2024 season with a 14-0 road win over Red Oak on Monday night. The Tigers are coached by Jody Rossell, who is in her sixth season.

Coach Rossell says it’s been a tough challenge with the field conditions this spring.

The Tigers had a lot of success from last season, coach Rossell commented on how they will continue that success this season.

The Tiger softball team has been working since the first part of January to work on their game

Coach Rossell says they have experienced returning seniors and juniors for this season.

The Tigers next softball game will be Wednesday May 22nd, when they take on Tri-Center in a non-conference regular season game. First pitch will be thrown at 7:15 p.m.