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Hawkeyes set to visit No. 24 Maryland

Sports

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa coach Fran McCaffery says the Hawkeyes hope to use the final games of the regular season to boost their post season hopes. The Hawkeyes are 15-13 overall and 7-8 in the Big Ten heading into Saturday’s game at 24th ranked Maryland.

McCaffery says with the conference tournament still ahead plenty of chances remain to improve their position. Tip-off from the Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland, is at 5-p.m. Saturday.

(Learfield Sports)

Iowans are warned about online puppy scam

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowans are being warned about a puppy scam that cost an Omaha-Council Bluffs woman several hundred dollars. Free Yorkie pups were being offered in an online ad, free except for the transportation costs. Pam Wiese, with the Nebraska Humane Society, says this kind of thing happens all too often.

“It was a scam where somebody put some money down on a puppy and then the puppy wasn’t actually a puppy,” Wiese says. “Buyer beware, that’s what we advise people, whether you are buying a dog from a reputable breeder, whether you are looking at an animal from a rescue or a shelter.” In this case, the woman received pictures from a man claiming to own the puppies. He requested she send money, in excess of 500-dollars, for transportation costs. She complied, but never received the dog and the seller has vanished.

Wiese says there are several red flags in the scenario. “A sight-unseen amount of money down for a puppy that you may or may not bond with might not be the best idea,” Wiese says. “Go to where the puppies are. Play with them. Depending on which one tugs at your heart, that will be the one that you wish to take home. You may not get that simply looking at them online.” Investing in a pet shouldn’t be taken lightly, she says, and likely shouldn’t be done exclusively online.

“You’ll want to see the animal itself and see if you bond with it,” she says. “If you’re going the breeder route, you want to make sure they’re responsible and that they’re doing it appropriately. The best way to do that is to actually visit the facility instead of simply sending in money.” Check out the conditions and make sure you’re not perpetuating a “puppy mill” scenario. She says legitimate breeders typically have no problem with potential buyers wanting to visit.

(Radio Iowa)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24th

Trading Post

February 24th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: 5 ft. cast iron clawfoot bathtub, made in 1923, needs to be refinished, asking $150 obo. Located at 810 E 5th Street in Atlantic. Sitting outside as they just took it out for remodeling. Call 712-243-4490. SOLD

Winter Weather Advisory/warning update (12:15-a.m., 2/24)

Weather

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills Counties: A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 9-p.m.; 2-4” of snow is possible.

Cass-Audubon-Guthrie-Dallas Counties: Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 12-a.m. Saturday (midnight tonight); Light snow is expected to persist into the afternoon with a few periods of moderate snow. In addition, a few periods of freezing drizzle will occur mainly east of Interstate 35 through the afternoon. Strong north to northwest winds will persist into the evening with some patchy blowing snow. 1-to 2-inches of additional snow is possible, along with North winds at 20 to 30 mph, with gusts over 40 mph. Visibilities will below one mile will become common and may drop below one half mile from time to time by afternoon, mainly in rural areas.Roadways may initially develop minor icing and then become snow covered later today. Blowing snow will reduce visibility by afternoon and this evening creating hazardous travel conditions.

Monona & Harrison Counties: Winter Weather Advisory in effect until 6-p.m. (The Winter Storm Warning was cancelled just before Noon)

Sac-Crawford-Carroll-Greene Counties: A Blizzard Warning remains in effect from until 12-a.m. Saturday. Wind gusts will often reach 35 to 40. Additional snow of 2-4” is possible.

Griswold man arrested on warrant

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say a Cass County man wanted on a warrant for Harassment by personal contact/communication, was arrested Thursday afternoon in Treynor, following a traffic stop. 64-year old Duane Edwin Myers, of Griswold, was taken into custody at around 3:30-p.m., in association with ongoing alleged incidents of Harassment involving a teenage female neighbor.  While at the Pott. County Jail, Myers was also charged with Harassment in the 3rd Degree.

And, a man who was already in the Pott. County Jail, was served with a warrant Thursday afternoon for felony Escape from Custody. 23-year old Matthew Duane Baker, of Council Bluffs, remains in the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Public Notice: City of Harlan parking

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Shelby County Emergency Management Agency say “Due to wet and heavy snow conditions in the City of Harlan, parallel parking is required in any area where the snow is windrowed. This is primarily in the downtown area of Harlan.”

Thank you for your cooperation.

Chiefs sign veteran running back Spiller to provide depth

Sports

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – The Chiefs have signed veteran running back C.J. Spiller, providing depth behind Spencer Ware in a move that could mean Jamaal Charles will be cut in a cost-saving move. The Chiefs would owe Charles more than $6 million this season, a big price tag for a running back who missed most of last year to knee surgery. They would not incur a salary cap hit by letting him go and it is possible Charles could re-sign for less money.

Kansas City is trying to free cap space to help bring back defensive tackle Dontari Poe and safety Eric Berry, whose agent, Chad Speck, also represents Spiller. Spiller only carried six times in stints with the Jets and Seahawks last season. The former first-round pick signed a four-year, $16 million deal with the Saints in 2015 but only played in 13 games before he was released.

2 Atlantic residents win thousands in IA Lottery games

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Lottery said today (Friday), players are continuing to win large prizes across the state. The latest big winner in Cass County for the calendar year 2016, was Soodsanguan Wood, of Atlantic, who won $5,000 in the Super Crossword instant scratch ticket game, with a ticket purchased at an Atlantic Casey’s store.

And, 32-year old Leo Rodriguez, Jr., of Atlantic, was the county’s latest and biggest lotto winner during the same period, winning $3,000 in the HOT LOTTO game with a ticket purchased at a Casey’s store in Atlantic.

Iowa Lottery players won a total of $221.8 million in prizes in fiscal year 2016, the latest complete year for which the lottery has records. However, there are a significant number of prizes that expire each year without being claimed. The lottery reminds its players to double-check their tickets. In fiscal year 2016, more than $1.2 million in lotto prizes expired in Iowa without being claimed.

Prize money left unclaimed after redemption deadlines goes into the lottery’s prize pools for future games and promotions, so it will be used to pay prizes, just not those particular prizes that have expired. On the lottery’s website at www.ialottery.com, there is a current list of unclaimed lotto prizes of $10,000 or more.

Claiming Prizes: Players in Iowa have up to 365 days from the date of the drawing to claim prizes in Powerball, Mega Millions, Hot Lotto, Lucky for Life and All or Nothing. Players have up to 90 days from the date of the drawing to claim prizes in Iowa’s Pick 3, Pick 4 and InstaPlay games. If the expiration date for a particular prize falls on a weekend or holiday when the lottery’s offices are closed, the winner has until the close of business on the next business day to claim the prize.

Prizes in instant-scratch and pull-tab games must be claimed within 90 days of the end of the game. Scratch-game prizes can be claimed at any Iowa Lottery retailer where the games are sold, while prizes in pull-tab games must be claimed at the location where the tickets were purchased.

Players also may visit an Iowa Lottery retailer or go to one of the lottery’s offices in Cedar Rapids, Clive, Council Bluffs, Mason City or Storm Lake to claim prizes.

Winning lotto numbers may be checked by visiting the lottery website or calling the winning numbers hotline at (515) 323-4633. They may also be checked by visiting a lottery retail outlet or calling the lottery at (515) 725-7900 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Creston man arrested for probation violation

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office reports a Creston man was arrested Thursday afternoon on a Union County warrant for Probation Violation. 31-year old John David Foster was transported from the Polk County Jail and is currently being held in the Union County Jail on $5,000 bond.

Pacific Junction man arrested for Sex Offender Registry violation

News

February 24th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year old Jeffrey Scott Greene, of Pacific Junction, was arrested Thursday morning at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for violation of Iowa’s Sex Offender Registry.  Bond was set at $5,000.

And, this (Friday) morning, 45-year old Dawn Marie Barrett, of Glenwood, was arrested at the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office, on a warrant for Violation of Probation. Her bond was set at $2,000.