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(Podcast) 7-a.m. News & Funeral Announcements, 2/26/2014

News, Podcasts

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Area News and funeral announcement with KJAN News Directcor Ric Hanson.

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Red Oak man arrested on a CoC warrant

News

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County report the arrest this (Wednesday) morning of a man wanted a warrant for Contempt of Court. 22-year old Aaron Gar Nelson, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 3:30-a.m.

Nelson was brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where he was being held on a $5,000 bond.

Tuesday Girls Regional Final Results

Sports

February 26th, 2014 by Jim Field

Class 4-A

  • Dallas Center-Grimes 52, Lewis Central 37
  • Harlan 57, Boone 35
  • Western Dubuque 51, Waverly-Shell Rock 44
  • Carlisle 57, Perry 50
  • North Scott 47, Cedar Rapids Xavier 46
  • Ballard 49, Grinnell 34
  • Bishop Heelan 74, Fort Dodge 53
  • Davenport Assumption 72, Keokuk 52

Class 5-A

  • Des Moines East 53, Mason City 50
  • Southeast Polk 79, Cedar Rapids Washington 71
  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy 54, Muscatine, 52
  • Iowa City High 75, Pleasant Valley 47
  • Waterloo West 62, Ankeny Centennial 47
  • Waukee 52, Linn-Mar 50
  • West Des Moines Valley 60, Sioux City West 49
  • Dowling Catholic 38, Johnston 35

Tuesday Boys District Basketball Results

Sports

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

1-A District 12 Semi-Final
Lamoni 60, Lenox 32
Murray 66, Bedford 55

1-A District 13 Semi-Final
Griswold 83, Orient-Macksburg 52
Nodaway Valley 57, Earlham 51

1-A District 14 Semi-Final
East Mills 58, A-H-S-T 53
Sidney 62, Clarinda Academy 61, OT

1-A District 15 Semi-Final
Ar-We-Va 47, Boyer Valley 44
Underwood 59, Tri-Center 33

1-A District 16 Semi-Final
Alta/Aurelia 53, Coon Rapids-Bayard 38
Newell-Fonda 90, Paton-Churdan 62

2-A District 14 Final
Des Moines Christian 57, Panorama 54

2-A District 15 Final
Treynor 53, St. Albert 47 (OT)

2-A District 16 Final
Kuemper Catholic 62, IKM-Manning 37

New CRP program seeks to create pheasant habitat

Ag/Outdoor

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is hoping landowners will take a look at a new program to create habitat for pheasants. D-N-R wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz (bohg-in-shuts), says it’s part of the Conservation Reserve Program and 50-thousand acres are available in Iowa. He says they weren’t able to get people signed up until the new Farm Bill was approved. “We’re hoping with the new Farm Bill being done here, hopefully in the next couple of months we’ll actually be able to market this and get a few landowners interested in putting some good pheasant habitat on the ground,” Bogenschutz says.

The program called “Iowa Pheasant Recovery. “Basically it’s kind of the bedroom, kitchen room, living room all right there in one spot for the birds,” Bogenschutz explained. He says having all the areas together makes it easier on the pheasants to nest and get food and grow their population. Bogenschutz says the program would work best on ground that isn’t that productive. “Corn prices are tumbling, you know there’s already predictions that corn could be under four dollars by this fall. So, especially on some of the less productive land, C-R-P rental rates are paying upwards of 300 dollars plus on some soils in Iowa,” Bogenschutz says. “So for those that are interested in helping pheasants, I think it’s probably worth looking at.”

Bogenschutz says the most recent winter storm that saw a mix of rain, sleet, hail and snow is a key example of the need for diverse habitat for pheasants. “I thought maybe this storm wasn’t going to be a big deal, but the way it came in — being warmer yet it still fell as snow — really stuck to vegetation. And it was very wet and really collapsed all the grasses under the weight of that wet, heavy snow,” Bogenschutz says.

He says that left pheasants will fewer places to hide and their food sources covered. “A lot of our grass habitats got eliminated. A lot of the fields are now locked in a sheet of ice,” according the Bogenschutz. He says that will make it hard for birds to scratch through the snow and ice to get to food. And he says they may have to move greater distances to find food, which leaves them open to predators. Weather has taken its toll on the state pheasant population in recent years. Bogenschutz says adding these C-R-P acres tailored to the birds could help turn that around.

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(Podcast) Skyscan Weather Forecast: Wed., Feb. 26th 2014

Podcasts, Weather

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The (podcast) Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather data for Atlantic.

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Evansville takes down Drake 61-48

Sports

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) – D.J. Balentine scored 23 points and had seven assists in Evansville’s final home game as the Aces beat Drake 61-48 on Tuesday.  Blake Simmons added 13 points for Evansville (12-18, 5-12 Missouri Valley Conference) and Egidiju Mockevicius was held scoreless, but grabbed 10 rebounds. Balentine made four 3-pointers as Evansville hit 6 of 12 from deep. Evansville ended a three-game losing streak and pulled itself out of the conference cellar.

Ten players scored for Drake (14-15, 5-12) but none were in double-figures. Daddy Ugbede had seven, on 3-of-8 shooting, and Jordan Daniels made two of Drake’s four 3-pointers, in a combined 16 attempts. The Bulldogs made just 6 of 20 second-half baskets and were limited to 18 points after the break.

Evansville held the Bulldogs without a basket for nearly 11 minutes, spanning both halves, and led by double-digits for the final 10 minutes.

1 injury reported following Tue. morning accident in Villisca

News

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A passenger in a car that was struck by a pickup truck Tuesday morning in Villisca, was sent to the hospital for treatment of possible injuries. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 43-year old Keith Currin, of Villisca, was transported by Villisca Rescue to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital following the crash, which occurred at around 8:50-a.m., at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and 1st Street, in Villisca.

Authorities say a 2006 Buick owned and operated by 77-year old Phillip Currin, of Villisca, was headed north on 3rd Aveneue, and had stopped at the intersection. A 2011 GMC pickup owned and operate by 62-year old Donald Myers, of Villisca, was traveling east on 1st Street, and also stopped at the intersection. Myers failed to see the Currin vehicle, and proceeded into the intersection, hitting the car on its left rear side, and causing it to veer to the left before the Buick hit a fire hydrant.

Damage from the crash was estimated at $4,500 altogether. The City of Villisca’s fire hydrant appeared to be undamaged, according to officials. Myers was cited for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign. Deputies were assisted at the scene by personnel with the Villisca and Red Oak Fire and Rescue Departments.

KERMIT F. MARCUSSEN, 100, of Harlan (Svcs. 2/28/14)

Obituaries

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KERMIT F. MARCUSSEN, 100, of Harlan, died Tue., Feb. 25th, in Harlan. Memorial services for KERMIT MARCUSSEN will be held 3-p.m. Fri., Feb. 28th, at the Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be in the Neola Township Cemetery at Neola.

KERMIT MARCUSSEN is survived by:

His wife – Arlene Marcussen, of Harlan.

His daughters – Jeannine (Lloyd) Thomas, of Ft. Collins, CO., & Kandice Slater, of Davenport.

His son – Lynn (Tricia) Marcussen, of Orange, CA.

5 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives & friends.

Winter Weather Advisory for parts of the KJAN listening area

Weather

February 26th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SAC-CARROLL-DALLAS COUNTIES. 355 AM CST WED FEB 26 2014
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 3 AM  THURSDAY.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR BLOWING SNOW…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 3 AM THURSDAY.

* TIMING…BITTER COLD WIND CHILLS ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS MORNING. BLOWING SNOW IS EXPECTED FROM THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT.

* WINDS/VISIBILITY…SOUTHWEST WINDS ARE EXPECTED THIS MORNING BECOMING STRONG THIS AFTERNOON AT 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH. THE WINDS WILL SHIFT TO THE NORTHWEST TONIGHT AT 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS OF 30 TO 40 MPH. BLOWING SNOW WILL REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE HALF MILE AT TIMES THIS AFTERNOON INTO TONIGHT.

* WIND CHILL VALUES…VALUES OF 20 TO 25 BELOW ZERO ARE EXPECTED EARLY THIS MORNING.

* IMPACTS…BLOWING SNOW ACROSS ROADS WILL PRODUCE SLICK AREAS AS SNOW BUILDS UP ON THE ROAD SURFACE. TRAVEL WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS BY LATER THIS AFTERNOON.