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Fiery crash and other accidents reported in Fremont County, Saturday

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Dense fog was partly to blame for several accidents in a portion of Fremont County, Saturday. The Sheriff’s Office says at around 11:50-a.m., they received a call about a feed truck on fire in the 1100 block of Highway 275, just south of the Fremont-Mills School. Before emergency crews could arrive on the scene, the Sheriff’s Office received word a head-on crash had occurred at the same location.

Moments after a deputy arrived, another, rear-end crash occurred at the same location. Poor visibility because of fog and smoke, along with slick roads made the accident scene treacherous, according to authorities.

Officials said a 2016 Dodge Charger driven by Brandi Beem, of Tabor, was traveling northbound and came upon the burning feed truck. Fearing she would be rear-ended in the dense fog and slick roads, Beem tried to go around the truck. Her car hit a southbound 2013 Hyundai Accent head-on. That vehicle was driven by Keri Hawhee, of Omaha. Shortly after that crash, a 2017 Hyundai driven by Kaylee Bartholomew, of Essex, that was also northbound on Highway 275, was struck by a 2005 Ford F-150 driven by Alex Donnelly, of Shenandoah. Amazingly, no injuries were reported from any of the collisions.

The accident remains under investigation by the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, and authorities say citations may be issued at a later date. Deputies were assisted at the scene by Tabor Police, and the Iowa State Patrol, along with Rescue crews from Tabor and Sidney Fire and Rescue.

DENSE FOG ADVISORIES issued again for all of western/s.w. IA Sat. night into Sunday

Weather

December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service has issued Dense Fog Advisories for all counties in western, southwest, west central and northwest Iowa. In Cass-Adair-Adams-Audubon-Carroll-Crawford-Dallas-Guthrie-Madison-Union-Taylor and Ringgold Counties, a DENSE FOG ADVISORY is in effect until 4-a.m. Sunday. In Monona-Harrison-Shelby-Pottawattamie-Mills-Montgomery-Fremont and Page Counties, a DENSE FOG ADVISORY is in effect until 9-a.m., Sunday.

* VISIBILITY…IS EXPECTED TO DROP TO A QUARTER MILE OR LESS
DURING THE EVENING AND CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. AREAS ALONG AND EAST OF THE MISSOURI RIVER SHOULD SEE THE DENSE FOG FIRST, WITH AN EXPANSION TO THE WEST AND SOUTH THROUGH THE EVENING.

* IMPACTS…REDUCED VISIBILITIES WILL CAUSE SOME DIFFICULT DRIVING
CONDITIONS. ALSO, WITH SOME TEMPERATURES NEAR OR JUST BELOW
FREEZING, LIGHT GLAZING ON ROADS AND SIDEWALKS COULD LEAD TO
SLIPPERY CONDITIONS. CAUTION IS ADVISED WHILE DRIVING OR
WALKING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING, SLOW DOWN, USE
YOUR HEADLIGHTS, AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.

Creston Police investigate hit-and-run property damage accident

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston are investigating a hit-and-run property damage accident that occurred at around 12:45-a.m., Thursday, in a parking lot near the intersection of E. Montgomery and N. Pine Streets. Officials say a 1988 Dodge Caravan was facing south in the parking. After it was struck it ended-up facing east. A 2008 Dodge Caliber was also parked in the lot and facing south, when it was struck in the rear.

The vehicle that struck the other vehicles is believed to be a white Chevy truck, but the driver and a further description of the vehicle is not available. Damage from the incident amounted to $1,800.

ROBERT CHARLES KRAMER, 82, of Harlan (Mass of Christian Burial 12/29/16)

Obituaries

December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ROBERT CHARLES KRAMER, 82, of Harlan, died Saturday, Dec. 24th, at the Elm Crest Retirement Community, in Harlan. A Mass of Christian Burial for ROBERT KRAMER will be held 10-a.m. Thursday, Dec. 29th, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation at the funeral home is on Wednesday (12/28), from 5-until 8-p.m., with a Wake service beginning at 7-p.m.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

ROBERT KRAMER is survived by:

His son – James (Judy) Kramer, of Council Bluffs.

His daughters – Sharon Kramer and Julie Kramer, both of Omaha, and Carolyn (Bruce) Blum, of Harlan.

His sister – Marge Klein, of Harlan.

His brother – Leo (Marj) Kramer, of Omaha.

and 4 grandchildren.

1 dead, 5 injured in Saturday morning crash in Sac County

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A crash involving four vehicles Saturday morning in northwest Iowa’s Sac County resulted in one person dead and five others injured. The Sac County Sheriff’s Office says the accident happened at around 8:24-a.m., about one and one-quarter miles west of Lake View, on Highway 175.

According to the report, a semi-tractor trailer was traveling west on Highway 175 when it attempted to pass a car in front of it. As it was passing the car, the semi collided head-on with a pick-up that was traveling eastbound. A passenger car following the pickup rear-ended the pickup.

The driver of the pickup and two persons in the car, along with the driver and a passenger in the semi were transported to Loring Hospital in Sac City. Two of the five transported to Loring suffered critical injuries, and were later transferred to Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City. A female passenger in the pickup was pronounced dead at the scene. Names of those involved were being withheld pending notification of family members.

The car that has been passed by the semi sustained damage subsequent to the collision, but the driver was not injured. At the time of the crash, visibility was reported as being near zero because of fog.

The accident is under investigation by the Sac County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa State Patrol and Officers with the Iowa Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Division. Lake View Police, Lake View Fire, Wall Lake Fire and ambulances from Lake View and Sac City all responded to the scene.

(Update) Harlan house fire caused by dehumidifier

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our earlier post and reports) Harlan Fire Chief Roger Bissen reports the Harlan Fire Department was dispatched to a Structure Fire at 1510 Erie Drive at around 5:25-p.m. The house was vacant, and upon arrival there was light smoke coming from the structure.

Bissen said the first engine crew on scene made entry and found no fire but smoke throughout the structure. At around 5:38-p.m., Westphalia Fire was dispatched to assist, and Medivac Ambulance was placed on standby. All crews were assisted at the scene Officers with the Harlan Police Department.

The Chief said the fire was caused by a dehumidifier in the basement, and the flames had also self extinguished prior to arrival of crews.

JOSEPH FEIGENBUTZ, 94, of Elliott (Svcs. 12/29/16)

Obituaries

December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

JOSEPH FEIGENBUTZ, 94, of Elliott, died Friday, Dec. 23rd, at the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital. A Mass of Christian Burial for JOSEPH FEIGENBUTZ will be held 10-a.m. Thursday, Dec. 29th, at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Griswold. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold has the arrangements.

A Rosary will be held on Wednesday at 6:00 PM at the Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold followed by visitation with the family until 7:30 PM.

Interment will be in Pleasant Township Cemetery.

JOSEPH FEIGENBUTZ is survived by:

His wife – Veronica, of Elliott.

His daughters – Mary Kay Overbay and husband David, of Omaha; Janet Feigenbutz, and Pattie Feigenbutz, both of Elliott.

His sister – Hilda Beedle, of Oakland.

His in-laws, other relatives and friends.

Dense Fog Advisory extended until 1-p.m. (12/24)

Weather

December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

852 AM CST SAT DEC 24 2016…A DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM CST THIS AFTERNOON FOR WESTERN AND SOUTHWEST IOWA.

* VISIBILITY…DENSE FOG WILL DROP THE VISIBILITY TO ONE QUARTER
MILE TO ZERO AT TIMES THIS MORNING.

* IMPACTS…WIDESPREAD FROST FORMATION IS BEING REPORTED OVER
NORTH CENTRAL IOWA AS A DIRECT IMPACT OF THIS FOG. THE FROST
WILL CREATE ICY CONDITIONS ACROSS THE AREA. VISIBILITY NEAR
ZERO AT TIMES WILL LENGTHEN TRAVEL TIMES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE
REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING, SLOW DOWN, USE
YOUR LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS, AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF
YOU. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS NEAR INTERSECTIONS AND RAILROAD
CROSSINGS.

Wintertime can be the worst time for Iowans with asthma

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

About one in every 12 Iowans has asthma and winter can be the worst season for many sufferers, as simply breathing cold air can trigger an asthma attack. Being cooped up indoors can be difficult too, with exposure to triggers like pet dander and smoke. Allergist Dr. David Slade offers tips on keeping your asthma symptoms in check. “If at all possible, try not to use or be around things like wood-burning stoves, even kerosene heaters or fireplaces, just to avoid the strong odors or chemicals they that they produce,” Slade says. “It’s also important to avoid things like irritating sprays, hairspray, indoor air fresheners.”

Slade says there are ways other actions you — and others — can take to better cope. “Ask your family members to try to limit their use of perfumes or anything with a strong scent,” he says. “The most important thing is that if you have asthma and you smoke, the best thing you can do is quit and ask people not to smoke around you.”

If you’ve been inside where it’s warm, simply going outside and having the super-cold air hit your lungs could bring on an episode. Slade says it’s important to cover your nose and mouth with a scarf when you’re outdoors, especially on very cold, windy days. “If you’re thinking of fun things to do outside this winter, try to plan them when you’ll have the least exposure to your asthma triggers,” Slade says. “Keep an eye on the weather so that you can monitor your asthma by tracking days that symptoms most occur.”

Also, he says to talk with your doctor on developing a plan that really keeps your symptoms under control and establish a routine that works best for you.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/24/2016

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December 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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