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Adair County Historical Society Tractor Ride is July 8

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Historical Society Eighth Annual Heritage Tractor Ride is set to take place Saturday, July 8th. Organizers say this year’s ride will be “For the Fun of it” and will start with breakfast at the Heritage Center on the west edge of Greenfield, at 7 a.m. Tractors will depart at 8 a.m., and head across country to Casey, taking in the fun of a good old-fashioned drive on little-traveled country roads.

They will arrive in Casey for a short break before driving through the Casey Fun Days Parade. From there they will travel to Adair for lunch in the Adair City Park. Riders and the public can purchase lunch at the Adair Lion’s Club Snack Shack. Folks are encouraged to join the riders on the noon break to view the tractors and support the Lions.

Riders can register in advance by picking up a form at various locations in the community, or they can register the morning of the ride. Registration fee is $10 and includes breakfast. Contact the Historical Society at 641-743-2232 for more information.

Study finds suicide rates among farmers continue to be higher than other occupations

Ag/Outdoor

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A study done by researchers at the University of Iowa College of Public Health finds the suicide rate among farmers continues to be higher than other professions. Occupational and environmental health Corinne Peek-Asa (Ay-suh) is one of the co-authors. “For as long as the data’s been collected, we’ve seen consisted increases for farmers compared to many other occupations,” Peek-Asa says. “And that’s persisted through very rough periods in the farm economy and even good economic times for farmers.”

She says Wendy Ringgenberg of Des Moines University researched the statistics as part of her masters program. The research across the country from 1992 to 2010 and found 230 farmers committed suicide during that time, an annual suicide rate that ranged from to point three-six (0.36) per 100-thousand farmers to point-nine-five (0.95) per 100-thousand. The rate is well above that of workers in all other occupations, which never exceeded point-one-nine (0.19) per 100-thousand during the same time period. Peek-Asa says some of the causes for the suicide in farmers are the same as for other groups.

“Being very isolated, not having a lot of access to health care resources, maybe mental health care resources, is an issue,” Peek-Asa says. So she says if a farmer is suffering from depressions, they may have less access to care for a mental health condition.

Some of the issues are directly related to the demands of the occupation. “Farming can be very stressful, it’s physically demanding, it requires a lot of knowledge, it can be financially stressful. Those are things — especially financial stress — are things that may contribute to someone who may have already been thinking of a suicide,” Peek-Asa explains.

Their findings were published in the Journal of Rural Health. Asa-Peek says they don’t want the study to overshadow the positive aspects of farming. “All the authors are Iowans and we do believe that farming is an extremely valuable and rewarding occupation. So, we don’t in any way want this article to point negatively to farming as an occupation,” Peek-Asa says. “But I think it makes us think that wee need to dig a little deeper to find out what resources need to be more available to farmers.”

She says they also need to let farmers know that the resources are there to help them get through tough situations. Asa-Peek says farmers are extremely tough and it’s important to separate the notion of being tough from seeking help. “The smart thing to do when you need help is to seek help. So it doesn’t diminish your toughness in any way to have a period where you need some resources.”

The survey found farmers in the west were more likely to commit suicide, at 43 percent of total farmer suicides, followed by the Midwest at 37 percent, south at 13 percent, and northeast at six percent. Kelley Donham, U-I professor emerita in the College of Public Health and Marizen Ramirez a visiting associate professor in the U-I College of Public Health, also co-authored the study.

(Radio Iowa)

GERTRUDE E. KRAUEL, 95, of Audubon (Svcs. 6/16/17)

Obituaries

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

GERTRUDE E. KRAUEL, 95, of Audubon, died Jan. 28th. A Celebration of Life Memorial service for GERTRUDE KRAUEL will be held 2-p.m. Friday, June 16th, at the 1st United Methodist Church in Audubon. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Audubon.

GERTRUDE KRAUEL is survived by:

Her sons – Emmert Krauel, Jr., of Pleasant Dale, NE., & Kim (Barb) Krauel, of Audubon.

Her daughter – Jocelyn Shephard, of Wahoo, NE.

Her sister – Lucille Schwab, of Audubon.

7 grandchildren and grandchildren, her sister-in-law Faye Krauel, of Audubon, other relatives and friends.

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 6/13/17

Weather

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy, warm & humid. High 94. S @ 15-30.

Tonight: P/Cldy to cloudy w/scattered showers & tstrms.Low 74. S @ 10-15.

Tomorrow: Scatt. showers & tstrms ending in the morning; P/Cldy. High 90. W @ 10-15.

Thursday: P/Cldy to cldy w/scatt. Afternoon shwrs & tstrms. High 92.

Friday: P/Cldy to cldy w/scatt. Shwrs & tstrms. High 88.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 87. Our Low this morning (as of 5-a.m.) was 74. We received .03” rain late Monday evening at the KJAN studios. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 91 and the low was 69. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 96 in 1987. The Record Low was 37 in 1906.

Area softball scores from Monday, 6/12/17

Sports

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AHSTW 15, Audubon 1
Boyer Valley 11, Charter Oak-Ute 5
CAM, Anita 9, AR-WE-VA, Westside 4
Coon Rapids-Bayard 3, West Harrison 0
Denison-Schleswig 12, Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 1
Glidden-Ralston 14, Woodbine 1
Harlan 14, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 2
IKM-Manning 10, Tri-Center, Neola 0
Logan-Magnolia 12, Riverside, Oakland 2
Maple Valley-Anthon Oto 11, River Valley 3
Newell-Fonda 10, East Sac County 0
Pleasantville 12, East Union 0
Shenandoah 12, Clarinda 1
Southwest Valley 13, Stanton 11
Treynor 4, Missouri Valley 1
Van Meter 16, Guthrie Center 0

Area baseball scores from Monday, 6/12/17

Sports

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Ar-We-Va, Westside 7, CAM, Anita 1
Coon Rapids-Bayard 18, West Harrison, Mondamin 3
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 15, Fremont-Mills, Tabor 0 (5 innings)
Creston 12, Red Oak 5
Harlan 8, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 1
Kuemper Catholic, Carroll 10, Denison-Schleswig 2
Lenox 9, Stanton 2
Logan-Magnolia 12, Riverside, Oakland 2 (5 innings )
Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto 15, River Valley, Correctionville 1
Panorama, Panora 10, Earlham 9
Treynor 5, Missouri Valley 2
Van Meter 16, ACGC 1
West Central Valley, Stuart 12, Madrid 6
West Monona, Onawa 12, Westwood, Sloan 3

Iowa News Headlines: Tuesday, June 13th 2017

News

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

LENOX, Iowa (KJAN) – (Corrects earlier post to show Smith was on the UTV, also) An adult female died and two children were injured during a near head-on crash Monday evening between a pickup truck and a UTV, east of Lenox. The Iowa State Patrol says a passenger on the UTV, 60-year old Denise C. Smith, of Lenox, died in the crash. The children, 10-year old Braxston and 9-year old Justyce Bradley, both of Prescott, who were on the UTV, were injured. Justyce was flown to a hospital in Des Moines, while Braxston was taken to the hospital in Creston. The accident, which happened at the crest of a hill, remains under investigation.

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Prosecutors will ask for 25 years in prison for a lottery computer programmer who’s admitting to rigging jackpots in multiple states. A plea agreement released Monday shows former Multi-State Lottery Association security director Eddie Tipton has agreed to plead guilty to felony charges in Iowa and Wisconsin. The document calls for Tipton and his brother to pay back a total of $3 million in lottery winnings that were linked to rigged drawings in Colorado, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and Kansas

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s insurance commissioner is proposing a plan he thinks could keep Iowa from becoming the first state to lose all of its health care insurance carriers offering policies on the Affordable Care Act exchange next year. Doug Ommen says he traveled to Washington last week with officials from two major Iowa insurance carriers to pitch a proposal to federal officials that would save the Iowa market from collapsing.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa woman charged with voting twice for Donald Trump last fall is back in jail after pleading guilty to yelling epithets at a neighbor. Terri Rote of Des Moines pleaded guilty Monday to disorderly conduct, one day after she was arrested and jailed following a dispute over her property line. She’s awaiting trial on election misconduct charges.

MONTROSE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a deputy responding to a burglary call has shot a man in southeast Iowa. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation says the shooting occurred early Monday in rural Montrose. The division says Lee County deputies had been sent just after midnight to check on a report about a burglary in progress. Authorities say 29-year-old Joshua V. Welborn, of Montrose, was shot by Lee County deputy Dakota Foley. Welborn remained in a hospital Monday afternoon and was expected to survive.

Midwest Sports Brief, 6/13/17

Sports

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press…

OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Receiver Jeremy Maclin has signed a two-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens, who spent much of the offseason looking for a deep threat. After being cut by Kansas City earlier this month, Maclin visited Buffalo and Baltimore last week. He chose the Ravens, who announced the signing yesterday.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa will have a logo displayed at midfield in Kinnick Stadium next season for the first time in nearly four decades. The Hawkeyes announced yesterday that the new field it is putting in will have the “Tigerhawk” logo, the same one that adorns Iowa’s helmets, between the 45-yard lines.

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The athletic director at the University of Alaska Anchorage is resigning. The university announced Monday that Keith Hackett is leaving to take the same position at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa. Hackett was appointed to the Alaska-Anchorage job in fall 2013.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — No. 1 national seed Oregon State will play Cal State Fullerton in the College World Series opener Saturday. The NCAA last night announced the weekend schedule at TD Ameritrade Park. Oregon State will bring a 21-game win streak into the Bracket 1 afternoon game against Fullerton.

1 adult dead, 2 children hurt in Taylor County pickup vs. UTV crash

News

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects earlier report to show Smith was on the UTV, not in the pickup)

One person died and two children were injured during a collision Monday evening between a pickup and a UTV, in Taylor County. The Iowa State Patrol says a passenger on the UTV, 60-year old Denise Cynthia Smith, of Lenox, died at the scene.

Her grandchildren, 10-year old Braxston and 9-year old Justyce Bradley, both of Prescott, were injured. Braxton Bradley was transported by Taylor County Ambulance to the Greater Regional Community Hospital in Creston, while Justyce Bradley was flown by LifeFlight helicopter, to Blank Children’s Hospital in Des Moines.

The Patrol says a 2010 Ford pickup driven by 19-year old Zachary Edward Marxen, of Lenox, and a 2016 Cub Cadet Challenger UTV driven by Braxton Bradley, and occupied by Smith and Justyce Bradley, collided nearly head-on over the crest of a hill at around 6:50-p.m., one mile north of Taylor County Road J-13, on Yellowstone Avenue, or about three-miles east of Lenox.

The pickup entered the east ditch after the impact, while the UTV came to rest on the road. The accident remains under investigation.

Hamburg man arrested following incident Monday night

News

June 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Hamburg, Monday night, arrested a man following an investigation into a disturbance at the Hamburg City Park. 18-year old Jeremy Rhoades, of Hamburg, was taken into custody for Assault Causing Bodily Injury and Criminal Mischief 4th Degree. Rhoades was being held without bail at the Fremont County Jail.

His arrest followed Rhoades’ call to Police at around 9:22-p.m., Monday, about several juveniles were trying to fight him and his girlfriend.  Rhoades reported the other parties left the area prior to law enforcement arrival. While deputies were investigating the disturbance, they were called back to the location by another caller, who advised Rhoades damaged their vehicle and assaulted them.

Deputies determined Rhoades struck the caller’s vehicle with his own vehicle, and then began striking the side of the vehicle with an unknown object, causing damage.  Rhoades then struck the caller, causing injury. It was determined the victim was not involved in the first disturbance. The original disturbance is still under investigation.

Jeremy Rhoades