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Leash on Life 01-10-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

January 10th, 2013 by admin

Info from the Atlantic Animal Shelter.

 

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Doc Leonard’s Pet Pointers 01-10-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

January 10th, 2013 by admin

w/ Dr. Keith Leonard. Info on what to have in your pet’s first aid kit.

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Heartbeat Today 01-10-2013

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

January 10th, 2013 by admin

Jim Field talks about getting enough good sleep.

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7AM Newscast 01-10-2013

News, Podcasts

January 10th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Iowa settles with subscription-based music seller

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January 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa has reached an agreement with a New York City-based online music retailer to refund a total of $40,000 in subscription fees to people who most likely didn’t know they’d enrolled.  The Des Moines Register reports that eMusic agreed to make its enrollment procedures more transparent and will pay the state $3,000 for consumer fraud enforcement

Attorney General Tom Miller says in a news release that some Iowans had been paying monthly fees for several years, including one person whose fees amounted to $1,600.  The agreement doesn’t indicate exactly how eMusic customers may have inadvertently signed up for the service.

USDA Report 01-10-2013

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

January 10th, 2013 by admin

w/ Denny Heflin

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2012-2013 Iowa Girls High School SIXTH Basketball Rankings

Sports

January 10th, 2013 by Jim Field

Class 5-A

School
Record
LW
1
Mason City
11-1
1
2
Ankeny
8-3
2
3
Des Moines East
10-1
3
4
Southeast Polk
8-3
4
5
Dowling Catholic
9-1
5
6
Iowa City High
12-2
7
7
Muscatine
10-1
8
8
Cedar Rapids Washington
9-3
10
9
Waukee
8-2
9
10
Waterloo West
8-4
6
 Dropped Out: None
Class 4-A
School
Record
LW
1
Bishop Heelan
7-2
1
2
Benton
11-1
2
3
Western Dubuque
9-1
4
4
Waverly-Shell Rock
10-1
3
5
Dallas Center-Grimes
8-3
7
6
Indianola
7-4
5
7
Perry
10-1
8
8
Cedar Rapids Xavier
7-6
6
9
Washington
10-2
11
10
Lewis Central
7-1
12
11
Harlan
9-1
10
12
Winterset
9-2
9
13
Charles City
7-3
NR
14
North Scott
6-6
15
15
Oskaloosa
9-2
NR
 Dropped Out: Denison-Schleswig (13), Solon (14)
Class 3-A
School
Record
LW
1
Davenport Assumption
9-1
1
2
MOC-Floyd Valley
12-1
2
3
Estherville-Lincoln Central
11-1
3
4
Mid-Prairie
7-2
8
5
Cascade
11-1
5
6
Spirit Lake
7-3
6
7
Bondurant-Farrar
6-3
7
8
North Polk
11-2
9
9
Central Lee
10-2
10
10
Mediapolis
11-1
4
11
Mount Vernon
10-2
12
12
Center Point-Urbana
10-3
13
13
Waukon
10-2
11
14
Unity Christian
9-2
14
15
Nevada
10-2
NR
 Dropped Out: Union (15)
Class 2-A
School
Record
LW
1
Western Christian
14-0
1
2
IKM-Manning
12-0
2
3
Lawton-Bronson
12-0
4
4
North Linn
13-0
5
5
Aplington-Parkersburg
12-1
3
6
Panorama
12-1
7
7
North Butler
9-1
8
8
North Mahaska
12-0
9
9
Des Moines Christian
10-1
6
10
Manson-NW Webster
9-2
12
11
Hinton
9-1
14
12
Maquoketa Valley
9-3
10
13
Fort Dodge St. Edmond
11-1
15
14
Hudson
11-1
NR
15
Iowa City Regina
9-2
13
 Dropped Out: Pella Christian (11)
Class 1-A
School
Record
LW
1
Bedford
12-0
1
2
Burlington Notre Dame
12-1
2
3
Newell-Fonda
11-0
3
4
Central Lyon
11-1
5
5
Ar-We-Va
9-2
4
6
Adair-Casey
11-0
6
7
Grundy Center
10-2
8
8
Meskwaki Settlement
11-1
13
9
Colo-Nesco
12-2
14
10
West Sioux
9-3
9
11
LeMars Gehlen Catholic
9-2
10
12
Moravia
10-0
NR
13
Bellevue Marquette Catholic
7-3
7
14
Preston
8-2
NR
15
North Iowa
10-2
15
 Dropped Out: Stanton (11), Twin Cedars (12)

Five cuddly-looking lion cubs born at Omaha zoo, first since 1994

News

January 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

There’s a big fuss being made over four tiny, fuzzy critters at one of the region’s largest tourist attractions.

Lions cubs at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha.

Four lion cubs are being seen by the public for the first time at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Zoo director Dennis Pate says a total of five lion cubs were born there late last month. “It’s exciting for us because it’s been 18 years since we’ve had (newborn) lions, 1994,” Pate says. “It’s been a long, long time and a lot of work on the part of the animal department to get the right male in, bring two females in. The females came from Idaho. Not sure where the male came from — Mr. Big — he’s a really big African lion.”

Four of the cubs are on display in the zoo’s Cat Complex with their mother. One female cub was smaller and is receiving extra care. So far, she’s thriving in the zoo’s hospital and will be introduced back with her mother and siblings once she is strong enough. Pate says the litter of five cubs — three females and two males — were born on December 29th.  “They’ll be here for quite a while,” Pate says. “As they grow, I imagine we’ll move them over so they have the outside yard, a lot of room to run and play. They should be a lot of fun to watch as they grow up. By the time they’re 16 weeks old, they’re going to be moving around a lot. Come spring, summer, it ought to be the joy of Omaha to come down and watch these cubs play.”

The four cubs that are on public view now are very healthy, Pate says, as is the new mother. The zoo also has four African lion adults, one male and three females. African lions are listed as “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. More information is available on-line at www.omahazoo.com

(Radio Iowa)

Atlantic Southern Heights II proposal discussed

News

January 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The City of Atlantic’s Planning and Zoning Commission discussed Tuesday, a proposal pertaining to a housing development, “Southern Heights II,” between 22nd and 19th Streets, west of Redwood.The discussion included the future of Plum Street, versus Southern Heights Drive, along with storm water runoff and drainage issues.

City Councilman Shaun Shouse is the Council’s liaison. He reported to the Council Wednesday evening there was ample information about why the developer thought the project was needed, and representatives from the Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation (CADCO) were on-hand to offer their support.

Shouse said some residents in the area also offered their input, which included their support for the project, and concerns about traffic flow from 19th to 22nd.   He said also, that John Lund, Assistant to City Administrator Doug Harris, reported to the P-and-Z Commission at the meeting, that he would look into other options to alleviate some of the traffic issues, and report back on those options during the next meeting. And, the developer indicated their intention to request the area be re-zoned in order to accommodate multifamily housing. If that is approved, additional details will be released concerning the site plan at a future date.

Vehicle break-ins under investigation

News

January 10th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County are investigating numerous incidents of the theft. Officials with the Red Oak Police Department say a little more than half a dozen complaints have been received from residents of the community, with regard to vehicles being broken into, and items stolen from inside those vehicles.

One of the residents reported on Wednesday, that two  of her vehicles had been broken into. While that incident was under investigation, six other residents filed complaints about vehicle thefts. Authorities say they later received a call from a resident near Griswold who observed a black and gray plastic box on the Nishnabotna Bridge north of Red Oak on Highway 48.  Several items in the box were found to have been taken from one of the burglarized vehicles in Red Oak. Those items are being examined to see if they can reveal any evidence of who may have committed the crime.

Anyone with information into these thefts is urged to call Red Oak Police at 712-623-6500 or The Montgomery County Crimestoppers at 800-432-1001.