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ANNA LAURITSEN, 102, of Griswold (Formerly of Audubon) (Svcs. 10-08-2013)

Obituaries

October 4th, 2013 by admin

ANNA LAURITSEN, 102, of Griswold (Formerly of Audubon) died Wednesday, Oct. 2nd at the Griswold Care Center.  Funeral services for ANNA LAURITSEN will be held 2-p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8th at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Audubon. Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Lunch and visitation with family will be held Tuesday, Oct. 8th from 12:00pm-1:30pm in the Fellowship hall at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church.

Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon.

Memorials may be directed to Our Saviour’s Church, the Diabetes Association or Hospice.

ANNA LAURITSEN is survived by:

Children: Kenneth (Janet) Lauritsen of Trinidad, CO.  Beverly Maas of Atlantic.

10 Grandchildren

19 Great-Grandchildren

18 Great-Great-Grandchildren

Fundraiser for Defiance Fire Dept.

News

October 4th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An annual fundraiser for the Defiance Fire Department will be held this weekend at the fire hall. The Defiance Fire and Rescue Department is hosting their pancake breakfast from 8am to noon on Sunday. Fire chief Al Wilwarding says they will kick off Fire Prevention week by serving up a delicious breakfast.

“We’re kicking it off with a pancake, sausage, biscuits and gravy and scrambled egg breakfast. There will be juice and coffee all for a free will donation. Everybody is very invited to come. We do have carry-outs available.” He says the whole breakfast is all homemade. “We crack and scramble our own eggs. We make our own pancake mix. We have a company that donates a hog and we process it into sausage and then we grill it outside to make it extra good.”

The money donated will go towards the Defiance Fire Department to upgrade equipment.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Fire Prevention Week activities in Harlan

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October 4th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

This coming week is the start of National Fire Prevention Week but one Shelby County Fire Department is kicking it off this Saturday. The theme this year is preventing kitchen fires. The Harlan Fire Department has teamed up with the American Red Cross to help spread the word about fire prevention week. Harlan Fire Chief Roger Bissen says the department is getting a little help from the boy scouts to hand out fire prevention materials.

“The Red Cross is providing the materials and we are working with the boy scouts. The boy scouts do the leg work and will go to each house in Harlan and dropping off the materials at your doorstep. It will come in a little bag that says Red Cross. Inside there will be different fire safety literature and I will provide a cover letter. If you want to make some changes in your home after reading the material, now is the time to do it.”

Bissen says the project with the Red Cross benefits everyone including the citizens. “We’re sending out the safety message out to our community and you know our goal as the fire department is to prevent fires. It’s also a good project for the Red Cross because they are involved with the safety and well being of our citizens. And it works really well for the boy scouts because they are always trying to reach goals to get awards and achievements. They also get involved in the community. It is really a good community event for everybody.”

The chief says next week the department will be at the Harlan Community schools. “Each we head to the schools and give tours at the fire station. We have three to four groups come to the station. We will also send trucks to the elementary schools. We will be there quite a few days from Monday through Thursday.”

This is also the time of year to be checking your smoke detectors to make sure they are working properly. The Harlan Fire Department received a grant for about 200 smoke detectors and if you are unable to purchase a new one or do not have any inside your residence, contact the Harlan Fire Department at 712-755-5354. If you would like to talk with one of the 34 members of the department, the Harlan Fire Department will host an open house and breakfast on Sunday morning. The fire hall will open at 7am and serve biscuits and gravy, eggs, pancakes, bacon and a drink for a free will donation until noon.

(Joel McCall/KNOD)

Heartbeat Today 10-04-2013

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October 4th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Air Force Veteran Dave Hancock of Atlantic about his experiences in the service as part of our Freedom Fridaysseries.

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Backyard and Beyond 10-04-2013

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October 4th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with John Mark Nielsen, Director of the Danish Immigrant Museum in Elk Horn, about some expansion projects at the museum.

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A dangerous weather situation could unfold late this afternoon/evening

News, Weather

October 4th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Storm Chasing Network says a “Very dangerous situation” could be in the works for this afternoon and this evening, where the development of destructive tornadoes is concerned. The enhanced risk exists over a large portion of Iowa.960023_632468136784446_316428941_n

Thunder and lightning awakened many Iowans this morning (Friday) as a potent, large storm system began to bear down on the state. Numerous thunderstorm watches and warnings were issued in the wee hours. Meteorologist Brad Small, at the National Weather Service, says the next several hours will be an active period for weather across much of the state. “The potential is still there for more activity later in the day,” Small says. “There’s a moderate risk of severe weather over northern Iowa and into parts of central Iowa. That would mean all kinds of severe weather, large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are all possible in that area.” To the west, Small says it’s much less like early fall and much more like the dead of winter as Blizzard Warnings and Winter Storm Watches are in effect in South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming.

“There’s heavy snow in the Black Hills, thankfully we’ll miss out on that but temperatures will be sharply colder by tomorrow,” Small says. “It’s a big change from what we’ve seen the past few days. Highs will only be in the 50s and 60s.” Iowans can count their blessings as some states to the west have a forecast that includes 12 to 20-inches of snow and strong winds, bringing white-out conditions.

(Radio Iowa/Iowa Storm Chasers Network)

Storms pack hail, rain, wind leave power outages

News, Weather

October 4th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Strong thunderstorms moving through Iowa are leaving tree branches scattered and in some locations breaking through power lines causing outages.  MidAmerican Energy reports 1,640 customers without power with most of them located in the Des Moines area but dozens in Council Bluffs and Sioux City.  Alliant Energy says it has 350 customers out mostly around Boone.  No injuries have been reported.

The storms packed winds estimated at 70 miles per hour as they moved through central Iowa. Tree branches as large as 7 inches in diameter were knocked from trees. Hail at least  3/4 of an inch around was reported in some locations. Storms moved quickly across the state but a strong system with the potential for high wind and possible tornado activity will arrive Friday afternoon and evening.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th

Trading Post

October 4th, 2013 by Jim Field

YARD SALE:  Support my Cancer Surgery, 707 Hickory Street. Fill a newspaper bag for $2 and fill a grocery bag for $5. Many items to choose from.Friday October 4th 4 pm – 7 pm, Saturday October 5th, 8 am -11 am, and Sunday October 6th, 2 pm – 4 pm. Please help me pay for medical, doctors, and hospital bills. Thank you for your help. It is very appreciated.

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