FOR SALE: 1) Gas powered air compressor. 5.5 Gallon dual tank, 8 years old, Honda motor. 2) Two bucket seats from a 1970 Camaro. 1 is in good condition, the other in excellent condition. Long back seats. Call 712-269-9488.
FOR SALE: 1) Gas powered air compressor. 5.5 Gallon dual tank, 8 years old, Honda motor. 2) Two bucket seats from a 1970 Camaro. 1 is in good condition, the other in excellent condition. Long back seats. Call 712-269-9488.
DETROIT (AP) – Graco Children’s Products is recalling more than 25,000 car seats because the harness webbing can break in a crash and may not keep children restrained. The recall affects certain My Ride 65 convertible seats made on July 22, 2014 with a code of 2014/06 on a tag that’s on the webbing.
Documents posted Wednesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration say that agency tests discovered the webbing strength problem. Graco traced the problem to a single batch of webbing. Graco says in documents that it will notify owners and dealers will provide a replacement harness free of charge. The recall is expected to start on July 17.
More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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You might want to plan an alternate route of travel this morning if you’re planning on using I-80 westbound just south of the Mall of the Bluffs. The Iowa DOT reports a multi-vehicle crash has occurred near Madison Avenue, involving a semi. A detour is in place. The accident happened at around 7:30-a.m.
Jim Field speaks with Rich Perry about mission trip work in Haiti
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Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey says farmers have been able to catch up quite a bit in their planting with some days of dry weather. But he says some of the corn that’s already emerged may have been in too much water to make it. “They’ll be a little bit of replant where some water has been standing. Most of the rest of the crop it sounds like is up and going,” Northey says. “There’s still some beans to be planted yet….and it is wet enough across Iowa it’s going to take a little while in some places to be able to get back in the field.”
It’s preferred to get the corn all planted by mid-May to avoid any loss in yield. While 92 percent of the corn was planted by the start of this week, Northey says there’s still plenty to be concerned about. “Even just eight percent of the corn means we have a million acres of corn yet to plant — and that’s not in here by the end of May — so we’ll see,” Northey says. “That starts to lose a little yield. Certainly some replants in some bottoms that’ll need to happen, that’ll probably be a little lower yield expectations for producers as well.”
Northey says farmers were busy at the various times when the weather was dry. He says there was one in April, one in early May and then the middle of May, so the planting times have been spread out and it is kind of an experiment in different planting times.
Northey says he’s gotten all his corn planted, but like other farmers, he needs some heat to get it growing. “We do need some warm weather to get it up and going. Most of it has emerged across the state, but it’s still coming yet,” Northey says.
He farms near Spirit Lake and says he still has some beans to get planted.
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Police in Creston say two people were arrested Tuesday afternoon for Violating Protection Orders. 34-year old Erin Marie Wallace, and 35-year old Kevin Lee Cottrell, both of Creston, were arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center on Union County warrants for Violating the Protective Order. Wallace was being held in the Ringgold County Jail, and Cottrell was being held in the Union County Jail, both while awaiting an appearance before the magistrate.
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