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Backyard and Beyond 11-21-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 21st, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Kerry Namanny about the Cass County Concert Series. Find out more here.

First Show is Saturday, November 29, 2014

Outlaw Jim & The Whiskey Benders

“Lock Up the Women and Children!”These guys put the “Honky in the Tonky & Shake it all up!” Playin’ a unique list of original songs and sing along favorites. Many are comparing Outlaw Jim and The Whiskey Benders to the original Outlaws, but with a flare of their own.

Make sure to try a Smoked Whiskey Brisket Sandwich!

Doors Open @ 7 pm and Band Starts @ 8:30 pm

outlawjim.com

Tickets $25 @ Door or $22 @ Midwestix.com

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Audubon employer announces closure; 61jobs to be lost

News

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

An Audubon County manufacturer has announced its workers were given notice earlier this week that their jobs are being eliminated. California-based Anthony International,  the world’s largest manufacturer of specialty glass, commercial glass refrigerator & freezer doors, case lighting, and display & merchandising systems said Monday, 61 of its employees in Audubon were given notice that as of January 16th, they will be out of a job.

Shawn Simmons, Vice President of Human Resources for Hillphoenix, Anthony’s parent company, stated that some of the Audubon employees will have the opportunity to relocate to Richmond, Virginia for roles in which they qualify and that they will be working to provide support to all Audubon employees during the transition.

Anthony opened in Audubon in 2010, after the acquisition of Trausch Industries. At that time, 118 people were employed at the Audubon Plant. In 2012, Dover Corporation, acquired Anthony International, merging it with Hillphoenix. Monday’s announcement came as a surprise to both the workers at the business as well as officials with Audubon County Economic Development.

(KNOD/Harlan)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st

Trading Post

November 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

WANTED:  I am looking for a good used Futon. Atlantic 243-9849.

FOR SALE: 2005–75 thousand BTU Furnace used very little still have all the paperwork; currently natural gas but can convert to propane. 712-304-4262

WANT TO BUY: Refrigerator for basement 712-250-0788.

Heartbeat Today 11-21-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 21st, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning about The Cass, Sac and Carroll County Conservation Boards are hosting a Minnesota Avian Adventure to northeast Minnesota and the world famous Sax-Zim Bog and Duluth area.  The trip is Friday, January 16, 2015 to Monday, January 19, 2015.  The double occupancy cost is just $322.50/person and includes transportation, 3 night hotel lodging, guides, one lunch and snacks/refreshments on the bus.  Registration is limited and the deadline is December 31.  CLICK HERE for more information or call Lora Kanning at 712-769-2372 or e-mail her at lkanning@casscoia.us.  An informational meeting will be held on December 1st at 5:00 pm at the Lewis Public Library to learn more. Additional Cass County Information nights include: December 8th at the Anita Public Library at 6 pm and December 9th at the Atlantic Public Library at 5 pm.

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Council Bluffs planning Fairmount Park restoration

News

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Council Bluffs officials are planning a nearly $1 million restoration of the historic Fairmount Park with the help of $100,000 from a Rotary club. Mayor Matt Walsh announced the project Thursday. The 90-acre park features a greenhouse, ice skating, sledding, a petting zoo and an old bell tower. But the Daily Nonpareil reports the park’s forest is overgrown and its facilities need renovation.

Officials say the project will restore the woodlands and establish new trails to improve pedestrian access from nearby neighborhoods. The project also calls for a plaza on the site of the former Fairmount Lodge.

Mick McKinley, the former president of the Rotary Club of Council Bluffs, says the group was looking for a service project to help fund to commemorate its 100-year anniversary.

City Councilman in Harlan announces resignation

News

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Councilman Aaron Anliker has announced he is resigning from the Harlan City Council effective December 31st. Anliker served seven years for the City. Officials will appoint his replacement sometime in December. That person will fill Anliker’s remaining three years of a four-year term.

Anyone interested in the position that lives in Ward 1 and 4 could be eligible to be considered for the position. Call the Harlan City Hall at 755-5137 or contact Mayor Gene Gettys, Aaron Anliker or city administrator Terry Cox for more information.

Service on the council will begin January 1st. Besides council meetings, the appointed member will be involved in committees of the council as well, to be determined for the next year in the coming month.

(KNOD/Harlan)

Photography by Diana Velasco: Two Nationalities at Museum of Danish America

News

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Museum of Danish America will present Photography by Diana Velasco: Two Nationalities from November 28 – March 15. This exhibition presents a series of photographs exploring individuals who grew up with parents of two different nationalities – as Velasco herself did, with a Danish mother and Spanish father. The exhibition is organized by the Denmark Immigration Museum outside of Copenhagen. The exhibition will also feature an artist-in-residency project that will involve the community members of Elk Horn and result in another exhibition, Sense of Place, to be opened at the museum in May 2015. Support for this exhibition and for the artist-in-residency comes from the Iowa Arts Council. Diana Velasco, Cristina

Photography by Diana Velasco: Two Nationalities will open at the museum during the Danish Villages’ annual Christmas celebration of Julefest on the Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving. The museum, its Genealogy Center, and its historic house museum, Bedstemor’s House, will have free admission on November 28 and 29. Special refreshments and activities will be held during those dates as well. The artist herself will give gallery talks about the exhibition in the main floor gallery throughout the celebration days.

The museum will have four different exhibits open throughout the winter months, including Exploring Danish Happiness, which looks into the reasons why Denmark is consistently ranked as “one of the happiest countries on Earth.”

For more information, visit the museum’s website, danishmuseum.org or call (712) 764-7001.

(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN local/state News, 11/21/2014

News, Podcasts

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Ric Hanson.

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Forecast: Brief warmup this weekend, iffy Thanksgiving, and winter is still a toss-up

News, Weather

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowans are enduring much colder-than-normal, snowy weather for the last half of fall, and while there’s a little relief in sight for the weekend, the winter ahead is still a toss-up. Jeff Zogg, senior meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Johnston, says they’ve re-run all of their computer models to get a glimpse at December through February and so far, it’s 50-50.

“We’re calling for equal chances for temperature,” Zogg says. “That means there’s really no strong signal of above-, near- or below-normal temperatures. For precipitation, generally equal chances, maybe a little bit of a dry signal across the eastern part of the state.” Armchair prognosticators may claim this current cold spell could be a sign of a bitter, blizzard-filled season ahead, while other say it’s an indicator a warmer winter is on the way. Zogg says nobody really knows at this point.

“When you go back and look at past winters, really the temperature trends that you see in November really have very little if any predictability as to the rest of the winter,” Zogg says. “Yes, we have been quite cold for the first part of November but that would not necessarily translate into a certain trend for the rest of the winter.” While much of Iowa should see highs in the 40s this weekend — a nice change from the 20s — but the travel forecast for Thanksgiving looks dicey.

“This weekend, we’re looking for a warm-up, even a chance of rainfall on Saturday and Sunday,” Zogg says. “Temperatures will be warm enough for rain but there is the potential for some additional unsettled weather next week, particularly towards Thanksgiving. We’re seeing the potential for below-normal temperatures again, maybe another system to bring us some rain or snow.” Stay tuned in to the latest forecast at weather-dot-gov.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 11/21/2014

Podcasts, Sports

November 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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