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June 2017 Weather Data for Atlantic

Weather

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The month of June, 2017 in Atlantic was slightly warmer and drier than normal, but about average on the monthly Low. The average High in Atlantic was 85.3 degrees, while the average Low was 58.9. Rainfall for the month amounted to 2.9 inches. The warmest day was June 4th, at 94 degrees. The coolest morning was 44 degrees on the 26th. We received the most rain on June 14th, at .68 one-hundredths (nearly .7″).

The normal average High for Atlantic in June was 82.7 degrees, the average Low was 58.8, and rainfall would normally have been around 4.98 inches.

July typically averages a High of 85.8 degrees, a Low of 63.1, and rainfall of 4.62 inches.

Fireworks reminder: Legal in Atlantic only July 2nd, 3rd & 4th

News

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A reminder to resident of Atlantic: Fireworks may only be LEGALLY discharged within the City limits on this Independence Day weekend, on these dates and times:

July 2nd and 3rd, from Noon until 10-p.m.

July 4th, from Noon until 11-p.m.

  • Only shoot fireworks on your property, or where permission has been given.
  • No fireworks may be discharged within 300-feet of public school buildings, Assisted Living Facilities, or the Cass County Memorial Hospital.
  • Discharging fireworks while intoxicated or impaired is illegal.
  • Persons under the age of 18 may shoot fireworks only under DIRECT SUPERVISION of an adult.
  • Only persons 18 and older may purchase fireworks.
  • You are liable for fireworks in your possession and those discharged by you!

Other communities have differing rules on when it’s legal, so check with your respective town’s social media sites, if they have one, or call your local City Hall.

Incident at IA State Pen at Ft. Madison, Saturday

News

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Dept. of Corrections report the Iowa State Penitentiary in Ft. Madison was placed on restricted movement Saturday, after an incident involving multiple offenders on the yard. Staff responded swiftly and gained immediate control of the situation.  While responding to the incident there were no noted injuries to staff.

Only minor injuries to offenders were reported, and no weapons were known to be involved. Authorities said the visiting room will be closed until further notice. The incident remains under investigation and no further information is available at this time.

JULIA CHRISTINE GIBSON, 49, of Omaha (Svcs. 7/5/17)

Obituaries

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

JULIA CHRISTINE GIBSON, 49, of Omaha, died Friday, June 30th, at her home. A Memorial service for JULIA GIBSON will be held 11-a.m. Wed., July 5th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 10-until 11-a.m. Wednesday (7/5).

JULIA GIBSON is survived by:

Her mother – Jacqueline [Kline] Gibson, of Harlan

Her father – H. David Gibson, of Harlan.

Her brother – Jim (Karwyn) Gibson, of Panora.

and her nieces Reagan and Riley Gibson, of Panora.

New law on ‘straight trucks’ may ease paperwork for truckers

News

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Starting today (Saturday), a new state law goes into effect that may reduce some paperwork for truckers and companies that haul cargo. The law deals with so-called “straight trucks” that are different from semis that pull loaded trailers. Straight trucks carry cargo in the body of the truck. Iowa law had restricted the length of “straight trucks” to 41 feet. Iowa’s new law lets a single truck operate on the state’s roads if it’s four feet longer — 45 feet from bumper-to-bumper.

During the 2017 legislative session, Senator Michael Breitbach, of Strawberry Point, encouraged his colleagues to back the move. “This is similar to what happens in some of the states that surround us, that their feet are allowed to be 45 feet when they cross into Iowa,” Breitbach said. “They run into problems and have to get special permits for overlength loads. This would just give us a little more uniformity from state-to-state.”

The federal government sets a minimum size for SEMI tractors and trailers, but size limits for straight trucks vary from state to state. Iowa’s new law will align with straight truck size limits in Missouri, Minnesota, South Dakota and Kansas. It also means a straight truck that’s 45-feet long will be able to travel the entire length of Interstate 35 from Minnesota to Texas without getting permits for being oversized. This Saturday, July 1st, is the date when many new state laws take effect.

Nebraska and Wisconsin have straight truck size limits of 40 feet. Illinois has a 42 feet limit.

(Radio Iowa)

One person shot dead in Charles City; authorities searching for suspect

News

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One person is dead following a shooting on Friday night in Charles City. Police are searching for 36-year-old Antoine Williams, a black man who is 6’ 7”, weighs around 250 pounds. A warrant has been issued for first degree murder. Williams is considered armed and dangerous. He may be in a 2006 Chevy Equinox with Iowa license plate number DOW 568.

The victim of the shooting was transported to the hospital where they were pronounced dead. The name of the victim has not yet been released pending notification of relatives.

(Radio Iowa)

Davenport man pulls 60-pound catfish from Mississippi River

Ag/Outdoor, News, Sports

July 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — This is the big one that didn’t get away. The Quad-City Times reports that a Davenport man caught 60-pound flathead catfish out of the Mississippi River at Davenport on Friday. That topped the 45-pound catfish Samuel Brown hauled in at about the same spot last year.

Brown says he had told a friend he planned to “catch a big one” on Friday. When he did, he noted that he opened the fish’s mouth and “could just about put my head in there.” Brown said he set his line a couple of hours before the giant fish bit. It took him about 25 minutes to reel it in.

 

3 arrested for Public Intox in Red Oak

News

July 1st, 2017 by Part Time

Police in Red Oak, Saturday, said two people were arrested for Public Intoxication early Saturday morning. 42-year old James Reed Mitroff II of Red Oak was arrested at 12:45-a.m., and 40-year old Kelly Lee Peterson Jr., of Storm Lake, was taken into custody at around 2-a.m.  

On Friday, 43-year old Steven Lynn Ronfeldt, of Red Oak, was arrested for Public Intoxication. Bond for all three men was set at $300 each.

NE woman arrested for OWI

News

July 1st, 2017 by Part Time

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Deputies report the arrest this (Saturday) morning, of a Nebraska woman on an alcohol-related charged. 49-year old Jennifer Mulholland, of Elk Horn, NE., was taken into custody OWI/1st offense, following a traffic stop. Mulholland was held at the Montgomery County Jail on a $1000 cash bond.

Saturday Coaches Show 07/01/2017

Podcasts, Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

July 1st, 2017 by admin

KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks speaks with Atlantic Head Baseball Coach Gaylord Schelling and Center-fielder Jaxson Eden. He also talks softball with Atlantic Head Softball Coach Terry Hinzmann.

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