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2 injured in a Union County accident Sunday afternoon

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports two people were injured during a collision between a car and pickup truck, Sunday afternoon. Authorities say the pickup, driven by 57-year-old Scott Eugene Mitchell, of Afton, was traveling east on Highway 34 at around 12:46-p.m., and was turning left onto Old Highway 34, when the vehicle was struck from behind by an eastbound 2014 Chevy Impala, driven by 20-year-old Kaden Lee Briggs, of Creston.

Following the collision, the car entered the south ditch and hit a utility pole before coming to rest. Briggs, and a passenger in the pickup, 64-year-old Jeff Smith, suffered suspected minor/incapacitating injuries. Both men were transported by EMS to the hospital in Creston. No citations were issued.

Many Iowa restaurants face pandemic debt

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) –  Many Iowa restaurants are wondering how they’ll be able to start paying off federal loans that were made available at the start of the pandemic. Payments on Economic Injury Disaster Loans were deferred for more than two years. Iowa Restaurant Association C-E-O Jessica Dunker says it’s a struggle for some restaurants to start making those monthly payments — since spending patterns have changed and more customers are not ordering appetizers, sharing entres and only drinking water.

Dunker says for most restaurants, profits are razor thin. and very few restaurants are back to the profitability levels that they had in 2019. By the end of LAST year, about 800 restaurants that were open at the beginning of the pandemic had closed. And Dunker warns there will be more to add to that list when the tally is done for 2023.

Manchester man denied a 3rd attempted murder trial

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Supreme Court has denied a Manchester man a third trial on his attempted murder conviction in the shooting of his former girlfriend. Robert Krogman was convicted of shooting and seriously injuring the woman in 2009 after she broke up with him. He was granted a new trial over an issue involving his frozen finances and was convicted again.

The Court of Appeals ruled he should get a third trial after he said a video interview with police should have been allowed in court to help his diminished capacity defense.

The Supreme Court ruled that video should have been allowed — but says the video would not have provided any meaningful help to Krogman’s claim that he had diminished capacity at the time of the shooting.

EPA sets deadline for removing lead pipes

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – New rules proposed by the EPA would require most cities in the country to replace lead pipes within ten years. Corey McCoid oversees the Iowa D-N-R’s drinking water program. “Replacing all the lead service lines is great. I think we’re going to need a little more time than 10 years to do that,” McCoid says.  McCoid says replacing lead lines won’t be easy.

“The challenge is going to be the cost and the time that we have to do that in the workforce to do it,” he says. ” I applaud the E-P-A’s efforts. And this is just the first crack at it. So we’ll take a hard look at this and see, see what we’re, we’ll land with this final rule that will come out next year.”

Iowa’s Bipartisan Infrastructure funding is providing 162 million dollars in grants through 2026 to address the issue of safe drinking water. Several Iowa cities have already requested funding to help replace lead pipes in their communities. The U-S banned the use of lead pipes in 1988.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, Dec. 4, 2023

Weather

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Patchy fog between 9am and 10am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. Light and variable wind becoming S/SW @ 10-20 mph.

Tonight: Cloudy to Partly Cloudy. Low around 27. SW winds @ 10-15 becoming northwesterly after midnight & gusting to around 20 mph.

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing. High near 42. N/NW @ 15-25 mph.

Tom. Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny & breezy. High near 51. S/SW @ 10-20.

Wed. Night: Mostly clear & breezy, with a low around 35.

Thursday: Sunny & breezy, with a high near 59.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 39. The Low was 22. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 46 and the Low was 20. The Record High on December 4th in Atlantic, was 66, in 1998. The Record Low was -8 in 1905. Sunrise is at 7:29. Sunset at 4:50.

3 injured in NE Iowa high-speed crash, Sunday

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Chickasaw County, Iowa) – A vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed Sunday afternoon in northeastern Iowa, went out of control and rolled over, causing three occupants to be injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2004 Nissan Armada SUV driven by 29-year-old Emmanuel Rivera-Castro, of New Hampton, sheared-off a power line pole and came to rest in a field off of Highway 18, about one-half mile west of Bassett. The crash happened at around 3:17-p.m., Sunday.

Rivera-Castro, and his passengers, 27-year-old Paloma Jaimes Ortiz, of New Hampton, and 41-year-old Eliazar Morales, of Charles City, were injured. Rivera-Castro was flown from the scene by helicopter to MercyOne North Iowa. Ortiz and Morales were transported by ambulance to the Floyd County Memorial Hospital.

The crash remains under investigation. The Patrol was assisted by the Chickasaw County Sheriff’s Office, Ionia Fire Dept., Chickasaw rescue Squad, New Hampton Ambulance, AMR Ambulance, and Mercy Air.

DeSantis hits 99th county, Trump rallies in Ankeny & Cedar Rapids

News

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – There are just six weeks left in the Iowa Caucus campaign season and two of the leading candidates made their case directly to Iowans this past weekend. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spoke to a crowd in Newton Saturday, marking Jasper County as the 99th one he’s visited. “Are you ready to make history, Iowa?” DeSantis said, to cheers. “We’re got a mission. January 15th we are going to win the Iowa Caucus and that is going to propel us to being the 47th president of the United States and you’re going to make it happen.”

DeSantis, who’s pinning his candidacy on an Iowa victory, says the tour sends a signal. “The fact that I’m willing to do this, that should show you that I consider myself a servant, not a ruler,” DeSantis said, “and that’s how people that get elected should consider themselves.” Also Saturday, DeSantis announced that if he’s elected president, he would direct officials to reduce the federal workforce in Washington, D.C. by 50 percent.

“As part of our effort to take power out of Washington, D.C., move agencies in other parts of the country, we will answer the call and what people have suggested here in Iowa. You guys will have first dibs on the Department of Agriculture. We will send it to Iowa and you guys take care of it,” DeSantis said, to cheers. Former President Donald Trump spoke at events in Ankeny and Cedar Rapids Saturday, citing his lead in recent polls.

“We got this this thing. We got this thing,” Trump said, to cheers from the crowd in Cedar Rapids. And Trump zeroed in on DeSantis. “He’s been falling out of the air like a very seriously wounded bird — right? — to the ground and it’s a very pleasant thing to see,” Trump said. “It looks like he’s gonzo.” Many at Trump’s event in Ankeny were precinct leaders for Trump’s 2024 Iowa Caucus effort and Trump mentioned his 2nd place finish in the 2016 Iowa Caucuses.

“We would have done very well if it was a regular primary, but a Caucus is very different, but we learned a lot,” Trump said. “This time we have the best team anyone’s ever assembled for a Caucus.” The crowd in Ankeny booed as Trump mentioned Governor Kim Reynolds, who has endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. “That was her choice to do this, but I believe in loyalty,” Trump said. “…I don’t care if she endorses me or not. It’s not going to make any difference because the only endorsement that matters is the Trump endorsement.”

Trump described his agenda as common sense rather than conservative — and repeated some of his promises, like repealing and replacing ObamaCare and enhancing border security. “We’re going to seal up those borders so tight and we’re going to have the largest deportation of very bad people,” Trump said, to cheers, “very bad people who shouldn’t be in this country.”

Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy campaigned in Iowa on Saturday and says he’s on track to visit each of Iowa’s 99 counties twice before the Caucuses on January 15th. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley plans to return to the Iowa campaign trail next weekend. Iowa Congressman Randy Feenstra will host an event in Sioux Center Saturday with Haley, Ramaswamy, and DeSantis.

KEITH NELSON, 76, of Massena (Mass of Christian Burial 12/7/23)

Obituaries

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

KEITH NELSON, 76, of Massena, died Sunday, December 3, 2023, at his home.  A Mass of Christian Burial for KEITH NELSON will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023, at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church in rural Cumberland. Lamb Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, at the Lamb Funeral Home in Massena from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Burial is in the St. Timothy’s Catholic Cemetery with full military graveside rites by the Full Military Graveside Rites by the Anita American Legion Post No. 210 & Army Color Guard.  A luncheon will be at the church hall following the burial.

Memorials may be to the Wounded Warrior Project.

KEITH NELSON is survived by:

His wife – Kathleen Nelson, of Massena.

His daughters – Kathryn Nelson, and Stephanie Nelson, both of Massena, and Susan Miller, of Bridgewater.

His sister – Ruth Roberts, of Norwalk.

 One grandson, other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

WILLIAM “Bill” SCANLAN, 80, of Massena (Celebration of Life 12/23/23)

Obituaries

December 4th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

WILLIAM “Bill” SCANLAN, 80, of Massena, died December 3, 2023, at his home.  A Celebration of Life service for BILL SCANLAN will be held on Saturday, December 23rd at 1-p.m., at Trinity Christian Church in Bridgewater. Lamb Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

A Luncheon will be at the church immediately following the service.

The family will greet friends on Saturday, December 23, 2023, at the Trinity Christian Church from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.

A private family burial in the Greenfield Cemetery at a later date.

Memorials may be directed to the Bill Scanlan Memorial Fund to be established by the family at a later date.

WILLIAM “BILL” SCANLAN is survived by:

His wife – Joy Scanlan.

His daughters -Christie (David) Kindt, &  Angela (Jon) Goldsmith.

His son – Mark (Brenda) Scanlan.

His brothers – Edward, Joe, Mike, Pete and Tom.

His sisters – Mary Ellen (Mike) Marcus, and Grace (David) Boothe.

10 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 14 god children; other relatives and friends.

Online condolences may be left to the family at www.lambfuneralhomes.com.

Nine Big 12 Teams Headed to Bowl Games with Texas in CFP Semifinal

Sports

December 3rd, 2023 by Asa Lucas

A Big 12-record-tying nine football teams have advanced to the postseason, highlighted by Texas’ selection to the CFP Semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl. UCF, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech and West Virginia also qualified for bowls as the Conference matched its record of selections from 2012.

The Longhorns finished third in the final CFP rankings after winning the Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship and will make the Conference’s sixth appearance and second consecutive in the CFP Semifinals. UT, in its first CFP playoff, will face No. 2 Washington on New Year’s Day in New Orleans. The winner will advance to the CFP National Championship on January 8 in Houston against the victor of the semifinal between No. 1 Michigan and No. 4 Alabama.

The Big 12 has two other ranked matchups as No. 12 Oklahoma plays No. 14 Arizona in the Valero Alamo Bowl while No. 25 K-State squares off against No. 18 NC State in the Pop-Tarts Bowl. No. 20 Oklahoma State also finished in the CFP final rankings and will meet Texas A&M in the TaxAct Texas Bowl.

Texas Tech begins the Big 12’s bowl season against Cal in the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl followed by UCF against George Tech in the Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl. Kansas and UNLV will meet in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl while West Virginia contests North Carolina in the Duke’s Mayo Bowl. The Autozone Liberty Bowl will feature Iowa State versus Memphis.

The Big 12 has at least eight bowl teams for the second time since 2017 and the 13th season in Conference history. Follow Big 12 social media platforms for coverage throughout bowl season.

2023-24 Big 12 Bowl Schedule
Saturday, December 16
Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, Shreveport, Louisiana
Texas Tech vs. Cal (ESPN), 8:15 p.m. CT

Friday, December 22
Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl, Tampa, Florida
UCF vs. Georgia Tech (ESPN), 5:30 p.m. CT/6:30 p.m. ET

Tuesday, December 26
Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Phoenix, Arizona
Kansas vs. UNLV (ESPN), 8:00 p.m. CT

Wednesday, December 27
Duke’s Mayo Bowl, Charlotte, N.C.
West Virginia vs. North Carolina (ESPN), 4:30 p.m. CT/5:30 p.m. ET

TaxAct Texas Bowl, Houston, Texas
No. 20 Oklahoma State vs. Texas A&M (ESPN), 8:00 p.m. CT

Thursday, December 28
Pop-Tarts Bowl, Orlando, Florida
No. 25 Kansas State vs. No. 18 NC State (ESPN), 4:45 p.m. CT

Valero Alamo Bowl, San Antonio, Texas
No. 12 Oklahoma vs. No. 14 Arizona (ESPN), 8:15 p.m. CT

Friday, December 29
AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Memphis, Tennessee
Iowa State vs. Memphis (ESPN), 2:30 p.m.

Monday, January 1
CFP Semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl, New Orleans
No. 3 Texas vs. No. 2 Washington (ESPN), 7:45 p.m. CT