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Heartbeat Today 06-11-2012

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June 11th, 2012 by admin

Jim Field speaks about the Carson and Barnes Circus taking place today at the Atlantic airport.

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Dense Fog in western Iowa this morning

Weather

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-CASS-ADAIR-ADAMS-
 INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…AUDUBON…GUTHRIE CENTER…ATLANTIC…
 GREENFIELD…CORNING
 751 AM CDT MON JUN 11 2012
 
 …PATCHY DENSE FOG THIS MORNING IN SOUTHWEST IOWA…
 
 AREAS OF DENSE FOG HAVE DEVELOPED ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST IOWA THIS MORNING DUE TO THE RAIN THAT FELL LAST NIGHT. VISIBILITIES IN THIS FOG MAY BE REDUCED TO A QUARTER MILE OR LESS  AT TIMES. THE FOG SHOULD BURN OFF IN THE NEXT FEW HOURS AS DAYTIME  HEATING COMMENCES. IF DRIVING THROUGH THE FOG…LEAVE ADDITIONAL  SPACE BETWEEN YOU AND THE CAR AHEAD OF YOU AND DRIVE AT A SAFE  SPEED.

Clarinda Police activity report

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers this (Monday) morning, released a report on weekend activity in his department. Brothers says early Saturday morning, 27-year old Anthony Michael Schaner, of Iowa City, was arrested on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Schaner was released on$1,000.00 bond. Also on Saturday, residents on West Division and South 16th Streets in Clarinda reported someone destroyed their mailboxes, using a blunt instrument of some sort. Damage from the incidents, which remain under investigation, amounted to $200. And, on Friday, a Clarinda resident reported to police she had been the victim of a mail fraud scheme. The loss was estimated at $400.00. That incident also remains under investigation.

Storms bring much needed rain, some hail & wind damage

News, Weather

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Severe thunderstorms Sunday evening and overnight, brought strong winds, some hail and much needed rain. Here in Atlantic, we received Nine-tenths of an inch of rain at the KJAN studios. Other areas of town reported 1.4-inches. Up at “The Valley,” (Highway 71/I-80), our spotter says she received .8″ of rain. An unofficial rainfall report from Walnut indicated 1.9-inches.

Harlan reports .91-inch, and Massena 1.53-inches. In Shenandoah, 1.84-inches of rain fell. Anywhere from 2-to 4-inches of rain fell over portions of western and northwestern Pottawattamie County last night, as storms continued to train and reform over an area stretching from the Interstate 80/680 split, southwest to Council Bluffs.

The storms also brought some unwanted hail. The National Weather Service says nickel-sized hail fell at around 10:30-p.m. in Council Bluffs. Strong winds toppled a power pole north of Atlantic along Olive Street, near Chicago Road, just after 8-p.m., Sunday. The pole fell across Olive Street, blocking the road for about 30-to 40-minutes.

Audubon City Council to meet this evening

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Audubon will hold its regular meeting this evening, beginning at Seven o’clock. On their agenda, is a progress report on abatements, a report from the Fire Chief, discussion about City radios, and resolutions approving cigarette permits, the publication of 2011 wages, and the transfer of funds from Water to General. The Audubon City Council will also discuss Sewer rates, wages and raises.

Public hearing tonight in Massena

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

The first of two public hearings will be held this evening in Massena, with regard to the disposal of Centennial Park property. The hearing takes place at 6:45-p.m. at the Massena City Hall, prior to the start of the regular Council session. During the regular session at 7-p.m., the Massena City Council will hold discussion on the Centennial Park matter, followed by action on a resolution creating and approving terms of a resolution to dispose of the property, and the date for a special meeting on disposal of the property and related public hearing.

The Council will also act on approving a Street Dance for the Main Street Bar and Grill, set for August 18th, and other matters, including a designated “Children playing” area sign for some city streets, and “No Parking” signs on either side of East Cedar, from 6th to Clark Streets.

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Mon., June 11th, 2012

Podcasts, Weather

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the (Podcast) Freese-Notis forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, and the weather stats for Atlantic….

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Vilsack calls on King to return pay raises

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Democratic congressional candidate Christie Vilsack says her opponent — Republican Steve King — should return the pay raises he has gotten since being elected to congress in 2002. “A service member in Iowa makes about $48,000 a year,” Vilsack says. “I’m a public school teacher. If I were still teaching I’d be making about $50,000 and Steve King makes $178,000 a year and for people struggling in the fourth district, I think that’s a considerable sum.” Vilsack misspoke. The current salary for members of congress is 174-thousand dollars. King’s salary has increased nearly 20-thousand dollars since he took office in January of 2003.

“At the same time he has not voted for bonus pay for our service members; $1500 is all they asked for,” Vilsack says. King has said he deserves his pay raises because actions he’s taken as a member of congress have saved taxpayers billions of dollars.  “To decide that you should vote yourself a pay raise and then actually say that you deserve it is not right,” Vilsack says, “so I think he should give it back.” King’s campaign accuses Vilsack of “misleading voters in a desperate attempt to distract them” from her own policy positions. According to King’s campaign spokesman, King has never voted to increase his pay on a stand-alone vote. The one time there was an opportunity to cast a vote on pay raises alone, King voted to freeze his pay. Vilsack says if she’s elected to congress, she’ll give any pay raises back to the U.S. Treasury until the federal budget is balanced. Vilsack made her comments during a weekend appearance on Iowa Public Television. Vilsack and King are facing off to represent the new fourth congressional district which includes most of northwest Iowa as well as the cities of Ames and Mason City.

(Radio Iowa)

Sac County woman survives flesh-eating disease

News

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

Six patients who were afflicted with a flesh-eating bacteria were treated in the past several weeks at an Omaha hospital, including at least one person from western Iowa. The condition is very rare and is often deadly. The Iowa woman survived. Jane Bisenius is from Schaller, in Sac County. She says she first saw the spot on her arm on April 12th.  “I noticed in the morning a little round, pinkish-red circle on my elbow, my left elbow,” Bisenius says. “On my way home, that red dot swelled up to an oval about the size of a cupped hand and it became very hot and painful, my arm did.”

When that spot on her arm swelled to the size of a softball, Bisenius’ daughter, a doctor, told her to get to an emergency room right away. Bisenius had surgery at a Spencer hospital and she seemed to be getting better for a while, but things quickly worsened.  “We could see the redness spreading up and down the arm about an inch every 15 to 20 minutes,” she says. That’s when Bisenius was airlifted to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. When she arrived, she had a temperature of 104-degrees and was extremely sick. Doctors say the cause of her condition was a staph infection. She spent eight days at the hospital, being treated in the hyperbaric oxygen unit. She has recovered but will continue to receive physical therapy so she can regain the full use of her arm.

Dr. Jeffery Sartin is an infectious disease specialist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He says people shouldn’t panic, as this type of case usually only appears in the region two or three times a year. “There are some stories that get in the news that are very dramatic and tragic, really, but these are very, very rare,” Dr. Sartin says. “There are a lot of bad things that can happen to you out there and there are probably others that are more likely that you should worry about.” The affliction is called necrotizing fasciitis, and it kills 30 to 40-percent of the people who become infected. Generally, he says, the flesh-eating bacteria does not spread from one person to another.  “In most cases, if somebody gets it and you’re in contact with them, you’re at no great risk,” Sartin says. “There are a few exceptions. For instance, if somebody has a staph infection, especially the resistant staph called MRSA, if you live in a household with that person, you are more likely to have MRSA on your body, but that doesn’t mean you’re going to get a bad skin infection.” A Georgia woman who recently went zip-lining and landed in a river contracted a severe case of the disease. She had to have both hands and a leg amputated. The Nebraska Medical Center has the area’s only Level One hyperbaric oxygen unit.

(Radio Iowa)

CRAIG CUMMINS, 55, of Fontanelle (Svcs. 6-14-12)

Obituaries

June 11th, 2012 by Ric Hanson

CRAIG CUMMINS, 55, of Fontanelle, died Sun., June 10th, at his home in Fontanelle. Celebration of Life services for CRAIG CUMMINS will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., June 14th, at the United Methodist Church in Fontanelle, with a luncheon to follow. Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held at the United Methodist Church in Fontanelle, from 2-8pm Wed., June 13th, with the family greeting friends from 6-8pm. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

A private family burial will take place in the Fontanelle Cemetery.

CRAIG CUMMINS is survived by:

His companion –  Dixie Dukes, and her daughter, Messina of Fontanelle.

His father – Charles Cummins, of Fontanelle.

His sons – Jacob (Jodie) Cummins, of Fontanelle, and Logan Cummins, of Adair.

His daughter – Erin Vacanti, of Omaha.

His sisters – Kaye Bax (Brad) of Greenfield, Susan Ehrsam (Monte) of Greenfield and Alecia Viera (Rob) of Minneapolis, MN

2 grandchildren, other relatives and friends.