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State launches website to help people understand opioid addiction

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Attorney General’s office is launching a website for anyone looking for help with what’s being called “opioid use disorder.” Lynn Hicks, a spokesman for the A-G’s office, says the site also provides general information about opioid addiction in an effort to reduce the stigma surrounding the illness. Hicks says, “Not only is this aimed at people suffering from opioid use disorder, as well as their loved ones who want to try to get them help, but also to the public to let them know that this is an illness.”

A state report says 258 Iowans died of opioid overdoses last year. Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller says the website will direct Iowans to resources in their area while educating the public about the addiction. “It’s not a status of life. It’s not a series of wrongdoings, it’s a disease, it should be treated as a disease and it’s treatable as a disease,” Miller says. “Drug treatment can work.” The website is: Iowa Opioid Help-dot-com. Iowa expects to receive more than 170-million dollars from settlements with opioid manufacturers in the next 18 years, money that will be divided between state and local governments.

More online at iowaopioidhelp.com

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)

2 arrested for Probation Violation, in Creston

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Two Creston men were arrested on separate Probation Violation charges, Tuesday. According to Creston Police, 38-year-old Lee Ryan Folwer and 36-year-old Robert Eugene Kibbe, III, were arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. Fowler posted a $1,000 bond, and was released. Kibbe, who faces three counts of Probation Violation, was being held in the Union County Jail without bond, until seen by a judge.

Latest Iowa ‘Honor Flight’ takes off this morning from Waterloo

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 28th Waterloo Honor Flight is flying out of the Waterloo Airport early this (Wednesday) morning, headed for the nation’s capitol. Flight organizer Craig White says the flight was scheduled to leave at 6:30 A-M, and it will be a long, memorable day for some 90 Vietnam and Korean War veterans headed to Washington, D-C.

David Seckar of Charles City is making his first Honor Flight and served in the Air Force during the Vietnam era.

Scott Lake of Waterloo, along with his brothers Steve and Tim, all served in the Army and are making the trip together.

The veterans are being accompanied by some 70 guardians. Their itinerary includes the Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, the Women’s Museum, and the WWII Memorial, as well as the Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean, Martin Luther King and Air Force memorials. The Honor Flight is scheduled to return to Waterloo by around 9:30 p.m.

Larson Doors factory in Lake Mills to close, 200 jobs lost

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The parent company of Larson Doors is announcing the closure of its manufacturing plant in the northern Iowa town of Lake Mills, eliminating about 200 jobs. Company officials told employees about the move at the end of Tuesday’s daytime shift. The final shift for the day shift will be November 18th, while the night shift is done immediately. Larson Doors was purchased by Fortune Brands Home & Security of Deerfield, Illinois in November 2020.

A statement from Fortune Brands says the company conducted a reduction in force impacting positions across the organization, which included the closure of the Lake Mills facility as well as plants in Grand Prairie, Texas and Senatobia, Mississippi. The company says the decision was based on continued efforts to mitigate external economic risks, an assessment of the industry, and the evolution of the organization to best align with its growth strategy.

The company says they are committed to helping all of its displaced workers throughout the process.

Red Oak man arrested on an assault charge

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports 35-year-old Thomas James Delgado, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 8:25-p.m. Tuesday, in Red Oak. Thomas was taken into custody in the 200 block of S. 2nd Street, on a charge of Domestic Abuse Assault by impeding the flow of air and/or blood. He was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Wed., Sept. 21, 2022

Weather

September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy to cloudy w/scattered showers possible. High 74. N @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Cloudy to partly cloudy. Low 45. N @ 5.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 70. NE @ 10.
Friday: Mostly cloudy w/a chance of showers. High 65.
Saturday: A chance of showers in the morning, otherwise P/Cldy. High 81.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 99, shattering a 131-year-old the record high of 95 that was set in 1891. The Low was 67. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 73 and the Low was 36. The Record High on this date was 96 in 1937. The Record Low was 28 in 1901 & 1962.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz previews Rutgers

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa gets ready for its Big Ten opener and first road trip when the Hawkeyes visit Rutgers under the lights. The Scarlet Knights are 3-0 and expect a big crowd.

That’s Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz who says they are preparing for a hostile environment.

Rutgers has started three different quarterbacks and Ferentz says the Hawkeyes are preparing for all of them.

This game will feature two struggling offenses that may be dealing with bad field position. Australian born punters Tory Taylor from Iowa and Adam Korsack from Rutgers are two of the nation’s best.

Keagan Johnson may not play this week but Iowa’s receivers are getting healthier. Brody Brecht saw his first extensive action and Ferentz believes they key is more practice time.

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell previews No. 17 Baylor

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

If recent history is any indication Saturday’s Big 12 opener between Iowa State and 17th ranked Baylor will be a nail biter. The teams have split their last six meetings and four of the games have been decided by three points or less.

That’s Iowa State coach Matt Campbell the Bears edged the Cyclones 31-29 last season in Waco. ISU is 3-0 and the Cyclone defense faces it toughest challenge so far.

This game has the makings of a defensive slugfest but Campbell says it is important to be ready to adjust.

Campbell says Baylor is a well rounded team.

Campbell was asked about the loss of traditions and rivalries in college football. Oklahoma and Oklahoma State announced the Bedlam Series will be discontinued when the Sooners leave for the S-E-C.

Multiple high temperature records surpassed yesterday

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Some thermometers in western Iowa hit triple digits yesterday (Tuesday). National Weather Service meteorologist Alex Trellinger says the highest temperature reported to his office in Sioux Falls was 102, just south of Akron. “We got one of our sites at Morris, which is in Sioux County, at 100 degrees,” he says, “and then Spencer hit 101.” That was the temperature in Spencer at 5 p.m.

It’s been 97 years since Spencer had a 101 degree day in September — and that 101 degree day back in 1925 was on September FOURTH. Things warmed up quickly in Iowa yesterday (Tuesday), with temperatures soaring by 11 a.m.  “We just got a much warmer air into the region out ahead of a cold front, which really helped to effect all of these much warmer temperatures here in our region,” Trellinger says, “especially considering the time of year here, the middle-to-end of September.”

Trellinger says drought conditions played a role in yesterday’s high temperatures in northwest Iowa, as the sun’s heat bore down on parched ground. “When we’re not in a drought, the heat is also used to evaporate some of the moisture in the soil there, so it’s not as efficient as a heating mechanism when there’s moisture in the soil,” he says, “so by being very dry, that does set us up to being warmer than usual.”

Several other Iowa cities broke high temperature records Tuesday: In Atlantic we reached 99 degrees, which broke a 131-year old record of 95 (set in 1891); Cedar Rapids hit 96. That was also the record high in Lamoni. It reached 95 in Burlington. Des Moines hit 94 and it was 93 in Dubuque. Meteorologist Jim Lee of the National Weather Service office in metro Des Moines, who was tracking the records, says Waterloo hit 96 degrees. “We were unseasonably hot, as any resident would tell you,” Lee says. “We had multiple parts of the state get well up into the mid to upper 90s.” A triple digit temperature had not been recorded on a September 20th anywhere in Iowa for 69 years.

“By a lot of measures not only did we break daily records, but to be this late in the year and get this hot maybe it not unprecedented, but very rare,” Lee says. Today’s forecast: highs in the 60s and 70s.

1 dead, 2 injured in a Dallas County crash, Tuesday

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September 21st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Redfield, Iowa) – A collision in Dallas County, east of Redfield, late Tuesday morning , left one person dead and two others, including a child, injured. The Iowa State Patrol reports a 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan driven by 97-year-old Arnold Philip Whitney, of Redfield, was southbound on I Avenue, when Whitney failed to yield as he proceeded to turn east onto Old Highway 6.

A 2018 KIA Sorento traveling east on Old Highway 6 and driven by 76-year-old Jeffrey Lynn Lyon, of Adel, struck the van in the rear, sending it into the westbound lane, directly into the path of a westbound 2010 Honda Odyssey van, driven by 34-year-old Savannah Louise Corbett, of Adel. The crash happened at around 11:15-a.m.

The Dodge and the Honda collided in the westbound lane before the Caravan came to rest in the north ditch. The Honda van spun around and came to rest facing east, in the westbound lane. The Patrol says Arnold Whitney died at the scene. Corbett, and her 11-year-old passenger, Olivia Corbett, were injured and transported to Methodist Hospital in Des Moines by Dallas County EMS.

All of the crash victims were wearing their seat belts. The Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office.