Lavon Eblen speaks with Mary Beth Kaufman, ISU Family Resource Management Specialist, about getting help figuring income tax.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Mary Beth Kaufman, ISU Family Resource Management Specialist, about getting help figuring income tax.
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FOR SALE: 4 Model T, TT Truck, & bottle style jacks; antique handsaw vise and wood saws(approx. 24” blades): 1. Jacks are OEM parts; they do not have Ford or other car manufacturer’s stamps. Two jacks were made by Ashland Co.
2. Antique hand saw vise original w/bench clamp & 3 antique wood saws. All in very good condition, very little if any rust. 3. $75 for each jack & the vise; $25 for each saw. $ somewhat negotiable. $400 or best offer for all; individual item sales ok. Prefer email Todd at protos64@gmail.com; if no internet access, call him in Griswold at 712-307-1291.
FOR SALE: Old Oak Rocker…$100.oo or best offer, call 712-268-5330. For Sale..near new ladies “Bear Paws” boots, brown suede, size 8, $25.00 712-268-5330. Free…2 gallon bags of wine corks 712-268-5330 will deliver all items to Atlantic.
FOR SALE: Barnes & Noble Nook eBook reader (Wifi + 3G) in excellent condition, with charger. $80 Call 712-243-5693.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Flood Center has doubled the number of its flood sensors across the state. Center engineer Dan Ceynar says the online database fed by the 100 sensors provides real-time monitoring of water levels in Iowa’s rivers and streams. Using an internal cell modem, the sensors update the database every 15 minutes. The sensors use sonar to determine how fast water levels are rising. Ceynar says the sensors don’t compete with the U.S. Geological Survey’s 170 gauges that provide a similar service across Iowa.
Lori McDaniel is Iowa Department of Natural Resources supervisor of flood plain management and dam safety. McDaniel says there is a potential for a mixture of the two sensor arrays.
Police in Red Oak say two people were arrested early Sunday afternoon on drug and other charges, following an investigation into a domestic incident. Officials say 33-year-old Johnathon Wade Ray, of Red Oak, was arrested on felony charges of possession of a controlled substance 3rd offense, and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. And, 35-year-old Mandy Jo Perry, of Red Oak, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for failing to pay child support. The arrests occurred after Red Oak police officers were sent to an apartment complex following a call about a woman being threatened with a pistol. When officers arrived, they found Ray and Perry allegedly arguing. Upon further investigation, authorities obtained a search warrant to search their apartment.
During the search, officers discovered numerous items of drug paraphernalia, items suspected in the manufacturing of controlled substances, approximately 10 grams of suspected marijuana, several types of prescription pills not legally possessed, and around $2,800 in cash, but no weapons were found. Ray was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $50,000 bond. Perry was also being held in the Red Oak Jail, awaiting transport to Audubon County. The investigation continues, with additional charges pending. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office assisted Red Oak Police in making the arrests.
Jim Field speaks with Kate Olsen and Tim Eggers about Annie’s Project.
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Jim Field has the call of the game played Saturday, January 14th.
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Team scores:
1. Webster City 190.5
2. Atlantic 181.0
3. Audubon 179.0
4. Dallas Center Grimes 138.5
5. ADM. 119.0
6. (Tie) Waukee & PCM 115.0
8. Ames. 109.5
9. Red Oak. 89.0
10. Nevada 78
Atlantic Placewinners:
Audubon Placewinners: