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Rare, ghost-like bird spotted in Iowa wildlife refuge

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A rare bird has been spotted in northern Iowa. Erich Gilbert, assistant manager at the Union Slough National Wildlife Refuge near Titonka, says there’s a partial albino among the Canada geese that have settled in for the past few weeks.”It looks almost like a ghost or a hologram,” he says. It’s the time of year for Canadian geese to molt — lose their feathers. Albino birds are rarely found in the wild.  “They say that birders — someone who is a bird watcher — is likely to see this maybe a couple of times in their lifetime, but it may be a cardinal, it may be a sparrow, it may be any kind of bird,” Gilbert says. “It is quite rare, but if you’re a bird watcher, you’re likely to see one at some point.”

Gilbert says the albino goose is visible from the county highway passes along the south end of the refuge. Gilbert can see sandhill cranes in a shallow area right across from his office. “They nested here for the third year in a row,” Gilbert says. “Three years ago they nested here for the first time in at least 100 years, probably more than that.”  The drought has made the refuge more attractive to birds.

“Most birds actually like water that’s knee deep or less and some of them actually like water that’s like a half inch deep or even a mud flat, so those shallow water depths aren’t a great problem for birds…but eventually we are looking forward to the rain returning,” Gilbert says. “Hopefully what’ll happen is we’ll get some rain here late summer or early fall and we’ll get things filled back up here for the fall.”

Automobiles may start driving on the tour route through the refuge on August 1st. It’s open to the public from sunrise until sunset through September 20th. The driving route starts at the Refuge Headquarters, which is six miles east of Bancroft. Gilbert says there are all sorts of birds, including ducks, trumpeter swans, great blue herons and pelicans, at the refuge and the best time to see them is in the early morning or evening hours, when the temperatures are cooler and the birds are most active.

(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 7/31/21

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July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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Area rainfall totals (24-hour, through 7-a.m. 7/31)

Weather

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

  • Atlantic (KJAN): 1.28″
  • 7-miles west of Atlantic: 3.5″
  • Adair: 2.40″
  • Audubon: 2.05″
  • Harlan, 2.11″
  • Rural Lewis: 4.0″
  • Massena 3.04″
  • Avoca: 2.3″
  • Red Oak: 2.02″
  • Onawa: .45″
  • Mt. Ayr: 2.56″

Gov. Reynolds announces appointments to Iowa’s boards & commissions 

News

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds, Friday, announced appointments to Iowa’s boards and commissions.

The following appointments (featuring area residents) are subject to Senate confirmation (Name/County):

  • Board of Nursing Home Administrators:  Cindy Dozark, Crawford
  • State Board of Education: Rod Bradley, Crawford

The following appointments are not subject to Senate confirmation:

  • Advisory Council on Brain Injuries: Andrea Gomez, Page
  • Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council: Roxanne Cogil, Guthrie
  • Iowa Council on Homelessness: Brandy Wallar, Pottawattamie
  • Juvenile Justice Advisory Council: Patrick Garcia, Pottawattamie
  • Missouri River Recovery Implementation Committee: Chris Larson, Cass
  • State Historical Society of Iowa Board of Trustees: Dawn Meyer, Carroll
  • State Soil Conservation and Water Quality Committee: Judy Loonan, Adams
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Council: Daryn Richardson, Pottawattamie.

(Podcast) KJAN News, Saturday 7/31/21

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July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 7:05-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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2021 Cass County Fair Schedule: Saturday, July 31 & Sunday, Aug. 1

Ag/Outdoor, News

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Saturday’s schedule

8:00 A.M………………………………………..Sheep Show
8:00 A.M……………………………………….4H/FFA Exhibits Open

8:30 A.M………………………………………Herd Dog Trials

10:00 A.M……………………………………..Pet Show

11:00 A.M……………………………………..Meat Goat/Dairy Goat Show

12:00 P.M………………………………………Working Exhibits, Ed. Pres.,
Extemp. Speaking
3:00 P.M………………………………………Livestock Judging Contest

4:00 P.M……………………………………….Youth Water Fights

6:00 P.M……………………………………….Tractor Pulls

Sunday’s Schedule
7:30 A.M………………………………………..Swine Show

8:30 A.M………………………………………Tractor Ride

10:00 A.M…………………………………………Poultry Show

10:00 A.M……………………………………..4H/FFA Exhibits Open

12:00 P.M4:00 P.M……………………………Decorator’s Showcase

12:00 P.M.3:00 P.M…………………………..Tractor Display

2:30 P.M. ……………………………………..Pedal Tractor Pull

3:00 P.M.3:30 P.M……………………………Feeder Calf Weighin

4:30 P.M………………………………………County Fair Church Service

5:30 P.M………………………………………Cow/Calf Show

6:00 P.M………………………………………Feeder Calf Show

6:30 P.M……………………………………….Horse Fun Show

7:00 PM……………………………………….Golf Cart Races

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Saturday, July 31 2021

Weather

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Showers and thunderstorms ending this morning. Becoming partly cloudy late this afternoon. High 80. N wind @ 5-10.
Tonight: Fair to p/cldy. Low around 56. Winds light and variable.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 82. North wind 5-10 mph.
Monday: P/Cldy. High around 84.
Tuesday: P/Cldy. High near 86.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 87. Our Low this morning, 68. Rainfall up until 7-a.m. (24-hour total) amounted to 1.28 inches at the KJAN studios. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 85 and the Low was 53. The Record High on this date was 104 in 1955. The Record Low was 39 in 1971.

**Massena reported 3.04 inches of rain from 7-a.m. Friday until 7-a.m. today (Saturday).

Gov. Reynolds announces members of Carbon Sequestration Task Force Working Groups 

News

July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES - Iowa Governor Reynolds, Friday, announced members of the Agriculture and Energy Working Groups of the Carbon Sequestration Task Force.  On June 22nd, Governor Reynolds signed Executive Order 9 launching a task force to explore carbon sequestration and the opportunities it presents for further economic development in the state of Iowa. 

Iowa is a recognized leader in renewable fuel and food production, making us a natural place to capitalize on the growing nationwide demand for a more carbon free economy,” said Gov. Reynolds. “I’m proud to expand our carbon sequestration task force with additional members centered around two main working groups. I know they will hit the ground running and I look forward to working alongside them to drive economic growth and sustainability in energy and agriculture production.”  

The Carbon Sequestration Task Force, chaired by Gov. Reynolds, will be supported by two working groups focused on Agriculture and Energy. Members of the working groups are comprised of diverse subject matter experts and stakeholders representing industries and interests integral to the carbon sequestration supply chain in the state of Iowa.  

Central Iowa casino to resume mask mandate Aug. 1st

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July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ALTOONA, Iowa — Prairie Meadows in Altoona announced Friday it is resuming its mask mandate. The casino and race track facility said effective Aug. 1 at 8 a.m., all guests and employees must wear a face mask or covering while on property.“Prairie Meadows will continue to do their part to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community,” the casino said through a news release. Prairie Meadows said 100% of the indoor air is exchanged every 15 minutes through a two-stage filtration process that includes an anti-microbial treatment.

High-grade disinfectants and electrostatic sprayers are used on a rigorous cleaning schedule to sanitize the property daily. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its mask guidance on Tuesday to recommend that fully vaccinated people wear masks indoors when in areas with “substantial” and “high” transmission of COVID-19, which includes nearly two-thirds of all U.S. counties.

Iowa Gov. orders flags at half-staff for Iowa Pearl Harbor sailor’s graveside service

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July 31st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of a fallen Pearl Harbor sailor being returned home. U.S. Navy Hospital Apprentice First Class John Mulick was killed at Pearl Harbor during World War II. After 80 years, he will return home to Elma to be laid to rest. Reynolds has ordered flags be lowered to half staff today (Saturday), from sunrise to sunset. The graveside service is being held at 11 a.m. today (Saturday) at Calvary Cemetery in Elma.