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NWS forecast for the KJAN listening area: 12/10/15

Weather

December 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Early this morning: Partly cloudy. Low in the lower 40s. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 25 mph.
Today: Sunny…breezy. High in the upper 50s. West wind 10 to 20 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low in the mid 30s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny. High in the mid 50s. Southeast wind 5 to 15 mph shifting to the southwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
Saturday: Cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain. Cooler. High in the mid 40s.
Sunday: Light rain likely and a chance of light snow in the morning…then light rain likely in the afternoon. High in the lower 40s. Chance of precipitation 60 percent.

Sioux City seeks Vision Iowa grant for all-season park

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December 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Sioux City park officials say an all-season park planned to open next year could get more than $300,000 from a state tourism program. The Sioux City Journal reports city officials pitched the Cone Park project to the Vision Iowa board on Wednesday.

The city has requested a $318,000 grant from the state program that funds cultural, entertainment and education attractions. The $4 million all-season park near the IBP Ice Center will include a sledding hill, ice skating pond and splash pad.

Most of the money will come from philanthropist Ruth Cone who left $2.6 million when she died in 1981. The city, Woodbury County and Missouri River Historical Development group are also providing funds. The Vision Iowa board is expected to vote on the proposal in January.

 

DePaul survives late charge by Drake, wins 74-71

Sports

December 10th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Billy Garrett Jr scored 19 points on 7 of 8 shooting to help lead DePaul past Drake, 74-71, on Wednesday night. Eli Cain and Tommy Hamilton IV each had 13 points for the Blue Demons (5-3), who have won four straight. Reed Trimmer scored a career-high 30 points for Drake (4-5).

Drake’s Graham Woodward hit a 3-pointer and Trimmer made two free throws to cut the Bulldogs deficit to 71-68 with 19 seconds left in the game. But Myke Henry hit three of his four free throws in the final 15 second for DePaul to push the lead back to 74-68 and effectively ice the game. Woodward hit a final 3-pointer as time expired.

The Blue Demons led 38-37 at the break and trailed for only 18 seconds in the second half, after a layup by Drake’s Jacob Enevold Jensen briefly gave the Bulldogs a 41-40 lead.

Atlantic Developer offers reduced price on lots for new homes in 2016

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December 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Citing a shortage of lots available to construct new homes in Atlantic, and in an effort to spur the construction of new homes in the community, local developer Don Sonntag told the City Council Wednesday, that he and his grandson will offer incentives with regard to the purchase of lots he owns for the purpose of new home construction.

Don Sonntag (Standing) speaks about a shortage of housing lots in Atlantic.

Don Sonntag (Standing) speaks about a shortage of housing lots in Atlantic.

Sonntag has purchased lots along Olive Street on the south end of town, and will start next year getting houses built in the area next year. He will also donate at a reduced price, those lots that remain available, to anyone who wants to build a home in 2016. The project does not have to be associated with Sonntag Development in order to qualify.

Sonntag said he would also donate certain right-of-way areas to the City if it will help create more lots for home construction. He also has a few lots in the Mollett Addition (3rd Street Place, off Mulberry Street), that he would give away for free, to someone who promises to build a house in the subdivision beginning in 2016.

Cass County Supervisors look to take applications for various boards and commissions

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December 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors is taking applications for various county board and commission appointments to be made at the organizational meeting January 4, 2016 and during calendar year 2016. Auditor Dale Sunderman says the County looks for diversity in the appointments and welcomes all applicants at least 18 years of age. Terms and dates of appointments vary. The positions are unpaid.

A brief description follows:

  • Board of Health: Five member board to provide guidance and oversee operations of county Public Health department.
  • Cass-Audubon Border Economic Development Agreement Board: Six voting members and two non-voting members. One at large member appointed by Cass County Board of Supervisors. Promote development of Valley Business Park property.
  • Cass County Food Policy Council: Approximate ten member council that serves the entire Cass County area and works to bring together community members and organizations to promote stable food systems and access to healthy locally produced food for all the residents of Cass County.
  • Civil Service Commission: Three member commission to oversee examinations, promotions, and discipline issues relating to Deputy Sheriffs.
  • Compensation Board for the Condemnation of Private Property: 28 member commission representing realtors, farmers, bankers, auctioneers and city property owners to be available to the chief judge of the judicial district to assess damages to property taken by eminent domain.
  • Conservation Board: Five member board to provide guidance and oversee operations of county Conservation department.
  • Judicial Magistrate Appointing Commission: Six member commission (three appointed by the board) responsible for appointing two county magistrates. Magistrates are required to be attorneys and have jurisdiction over simple misdemeanors, including scheduled violations, county and municipal infractions, and small claims.
  • Township Trustee/Clerk: Four member board (three trustees and one clerk): townships of Benton, Bear Grove, Brighton, Cass, Franklin, Grant, Grove, Lincoln, Massena, Noble, Pleasant, Pymosa, Victoria, and Washington (townships of Edna and Union elect officers). Township governments responsible to provide vital functions such as fire protection/emergency medical service and responsible for any township owned public cemeteries. The xext appointments will be in January of 2017 (one township trustee and one township clerk).
  • Veteran Affairs Commission: Three member commission to provide guidance and oversee operations of Veteran Affairs department. Terms begin July 1.
  • Zoning Board of Adjustment: Five member board to review county zoning ordinance and hear requests for variances or special exceptions to the ordinance.
  • Planning & Zoning Commission: Five member commission to review and enforce county zoning ordinance and make recommendations on any proposed changes to same.
  • Weed Commissioner: Supervise the control and destruction of all noxious weeds in the county. Term March thru February.
  • Western Iowa Tourism Council Region #1: Promotion of Tourism in Tourism Region #1 This list is not all inclusive.

Applications for the various positions are required and can be obtained at the office of the Cass County Auditor and are also available on the county website: http://www.casscountyiowa.us/. Additional information may be obtained by calling the office of the Cass County Auditor: 712-243-4570.

At the organizational meeting to be held Monday, January 4, 2016, the Cass County Board of Supervisors will be making appointments to: Cass County Food Policy Council (if new applicants); County Weed Commissioner (1); County Civil Service Commission [for appointment of deputy sheriffs] (1) County Conservation Board (1); County Resource Enhancement Committee (1); County Zoning Board of Adjustment (1); County Zoning Commission (1); County Board of Health (2); Cass County Housing Commission (3); County Condemnation in Eminent Domain (28+); Cass-Audubon Border Economic Development Agreement Board (1); Western Iowa Tourism Council Region #1 (1 and 1 alternate) Mid-year appointment: Veteran Affairs Commission (1) in June, 2016.

Red Oak Man arrested on multiple warrants

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December 9th, 2015 by admin

A Red Oak man was arrested on Wednesday on multiple warrants by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.  At 3:50pm Deputies arrested 34-year-old Jacob A. Cochran of Red Oak on the following warrants: 2 for Violation of Probation, 1 for Burglary 1st Degree, and 1 for Domestic Abuse Assault.  Cochran was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $140,000 cash bond.

Harlan Arrest Report

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December 9th, 2015 by admin

On Wednesday the Harlan Police Department released details on a number of recent arrests.

On December 3rd Harlan Police arrested 27-year-old Theodore Behrens of Harlan following a traffic stop.  Behrens was taken to the Shelby County Jail and charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Failure to Have a Valid Driver’s License.

Also on December 3rd Officers arrested two individuals from Harlan following a traffic stop.  24-year-old Shawn Mosher and 26-year-old Sarah Koester were taken to the Shelby County Jail facing multiple charges.  Mosher was charged with Delivery of a Controlled Substance, Aiding and Abetting in the Delivery of a Controlled Substance, and Ongoing Criminal Conduct.  Koester was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Prohibited Acts penalties.

Finally on December 3rd Harlan Police responded to a call of a disturbance at the Harlan Community School that occurred during the elementary students’ Christmas program.  Questioned in the incident were 53-year-old Kenneth Smith of Harlan and 47-year-old Demetrius Moungo of Harlan.  Smith was later cited for Disorderly Conduct.

On Tuesday, December 8th Harlan Police arrested 61-year-old James Todd for Trespassing.  Officers were called to Casey’s General Store for a man that had been banned from the store and property and Todd was arrested.

Backyard and Beyond 12-09-2015

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 9th, 2015 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Susan Collison with the Greater Iowa Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association about a presentation at the Atlantic Public Library at 5:00pm on Thursday, December 10th.

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Iowa Chamber Alliance releases wish list for 2016 legislative session

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December 9th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 16 largest chambers of commerce in Iowa are urging legislators to allow state officials to offer cash rather than just tax incentives when trying to lure new business to the state. The Iowa Chamber Alliance is also advocating tax cuts for individuals and corporations as well as incentives to expand broadband access in Iowa. Iowa Chamber Alliance executive director John Stineman admits those goals may be out of reach in 2016 as legislators struggle with a tight state budget.

“It’s certainly in the pathology of the Iowa Chamber Alliance to be optimistic,” Stineman says. “We’re not afraid to take on issues that are challenging or take a longer period of time to affect.” Greater Burlington Partnership president and C-E-O Jason Hutcheson says a “new, front-end incentive fund” to provide CASH incentives to lure new business to Iowa “ought to be a top budget priority” for lawmakers.

“While there is always competiton among different priorities,” Hutcheson says, “the incentives that help fuel economic growth and job creation are critical as they drive economic opportunity for Iowa families and enhance government revenue at all levels to help fund other public priorities.” Chris McGowan, president of the Siouxland Chamber of Commerce, says Iowa’s corporate income tax is “among the highest” in the country and Iowa’s personal income tax is overly complicated.

“Explaining a cumbersome tax system to prospective businesses can be an obstacle to closing a deal,” McGowan says. “It is worth reiterating — as we have said in the past — in economic development, if you are explaining and defending, you are losing.” The Iowa Chamber Alliance is calling for a “comprehensive study” of Iowa’s workforce to identify problems and solutions.

“Iowa needs to keep more Iowans in the state, attract new Iowans and welcome new Americans to make their home here in Iowa and contribute to Iowa’s economic growth.” That’s Dee Baird, president and C-E-O of the Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance. She is this year’s chair of the Iowa Chamber Alliance. The group’s leaders say they would “encourage a dialogue” about immigration that’s “more constructive” than the debate that’s occurring on the campaign trail.

The Chamber Alliance says immigrants can be a “central part of our economy” because there aren’t enough Iowa residents to fill the jobs “of today and tomorrow.” In addition to the economic development groups from Cedar Rapids, Burlington and Sioux City, chambers of commerce from Ames, Council Bluffs, Dubuque, Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Des Moines, Fort Dodge, Muscatine, Iowa City, Marshalltown, Mason City and the Quad Cities are part of the Iowa Chamber Alliance.

(Radio Iowa)

Big 12 Football season awards announced

Sports

December 9th, 2015 by admin

The Big 12 Conference announced their 2015 Football Award Winners on Wednesday.  Iowa State Junior Nose Tackle Demond Tucker was named Defensive Newcomer of the Year and Freshman Running Back Mike Warren was named Offensive Freshman of the Year.

Tucker in his first year as a Cyclone tallied 28 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, and 6 sacks.  Warren was the leading Freshman rusher in the nation amassing 1,339 yards on the season.  He also led all Big 12 rushers in league play with 131.7 yards per game.

Iowa State Senior Offensive Lineman Jamison Lalk was named as an All Big 12 Second Teamer and Senior Defensive End Dale Pierson was a Second-Team Honoree as well.

Other conference award winners were:

CHUCK NEINAS COACH OF THE YEAR: Bob Stoops, Oklahoma (17th season)
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma, QB, Jr., Austin, Texas
CO-DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Andrew Billings, Baylor, DT, Jr., Waco, Texas
Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State, DE, Jr., Houston, Texas
OFFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Dede Westbrook, Oklahoma, WR, Jr., Brenham, Texas
DEFENSIVE NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: Demond Tucker, Iowa State, DL, Jr., Hazelhurst, Miss.
OFFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Mike Warren, Iowa State, RB, Lawton, Okla.
DEFENSIVE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Malik Jefferson, Texas, LB, Mesquite, Texas
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Morgan Burns, Kansas State, KR/PR, Sr., Wichita, Kan.
OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR: Spencer Drango, Baylor, Sr., Cedar Park, Texas
DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR: Andrew Billings, Baylor, Jr., Waco, Texas