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Wild Turkey count is underway

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa D-N-R is in the midst of its annual wild turkey count and is looking for some help. Wildlife Biologist, Jim Coffey, leads the survey, “We asked the general public if they do see wild turkeys to go to the Iowa D-N-R webpage under the turkey tab, and they can report that sightings. And that helps us get a good indication of the productivity for the for the summer,” Coffey says. He says the population has been pretty strong. “The last couple of years we’ve had good production. This year has been a little bit mixed with the with the early hatch — that seems to be down — but the second hatch seems to be up.” Coffey says. “And that’s usually a pretty good indicator in drought year conditions. We usually see pretty good nest success and drought years.”

You could see wild turkeys in a variety of places. “The first nest attempt is usually in some thicker covered has to be in the Woodlands,” he explains. “The last nest attempt will be out basically anywhere. But we tend to think in those areas like shrubs, raspberries, and plum thickets and things like that, it provides good overhead cover.” Coffey says the turkeys like that overhead cover to protect them from predators. You are most likely to see hens, which will gather together in groups to watch over the young birds. “The males do not care about the rest of them until springtime. So, you typically don’t see males with the with the hens this time of the year. But we do still count males in part of the survey — there is a section for that if people see males and male groups,” Coffey says.

Coffey says they typically see 50-thousand wild turkey licenses purchased each year — but most hunters never bag a bird. “That’s usually a surprise to people — we were pretty consistent with about a 22 percent success rate from year to year,” he says, “and I think people have kind of forgotten or we’ve gotten used to the fact that we think that everybody that buys a license should be successful. And that’s far from the truth. It is a hunt. It is challenging, and that’s what makes turkey hunting exciting. ”

Coffey says they consistently see from 11 to 12-thousand wild turkeys harvested in the springtime each year. He says they have a fall season, but it is not as popular among hunters. To learn more about wild turkey hunting or to report your turkey sighting, go to iowadnr.gov. The turkey survey lasts through August.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, Aug. 8, 2022

Weather

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Cloudy to Partly cloudy. High 82. NW @ 10-20.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 55.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 86. SE @ 5-10.
Wednesday: P/Cldy. High 92.
Thursday: Isolated showers/thunderstorms. High near 90.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 93. Our Low was 66. We received .1″ (one-tenth of an inch) rain early this morning. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 82 and the Low was 65. The Record High on this date was 111 in 1934. The Record Low was 39 in 1904.

Iowa State’s O’Rien Vance on his return for a final season

Sports

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State linebacker O’Rien Vance felt he still had something to offer the Cyclones. The former Cedar Rapids Washington standout decided to return for a sixth season shortly after the 2021 season ended. He suffered a hamstring injury in last year’s season opener and was hampered by injuries all season.

Vance gives a veteran presence to a defense that lost several key players.

Cyclone coach Matt Campbell says Vance is one of the leaders on the team.

Campbell says his leadership will be important

The Cyclones open at home on September third against Southeast Missouri.

High school football practice begins in Iowa

Sports

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

It is the opening day of official practice for most high school football teams across the state but for teams who play in week zero they have already been at it for a week. That includes Montezuma which opens the season on August 19th with an eight-player game against Iowa Valley. Montezuma coach John Beck.

After getting to the second round of the playoffs a year ago Beck says expectations are high, once again, for his team.

Iowa State Fair’s CEO says organization still in ‘recovery mode’ after hit of cancelled 2020 fair

News

August 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 2022 Iowa State Fair starts Thursday. Gary Slater, the fair’s C-E-O and general manager, says the organization is still recovering financially from the cancellation of the 2020 fair due to the pandemic. “Certainly, we’re still in recovery mode, but we had a great fair last year, which really, really helped,” Slater says. The State Fair lost 13 million dollars when the event was cancelled in 2020, but qualified for an 11 million dollar “shuttered venues” grant from the federal government.

“You still have 450 acres to take care of,” Slater says. “You still have full-time employees.” Events are held at the fairgrounds in every month of the year and the Fair has nearly 60 year-round, full-time staff members. Attendance was down a bit during last year’s Iowa State Fair, but the 11-day run of the 2021 State Fair turned a 36 million dollar profit.

“It wasn’t maybe a record-setter like 2019 was, but it came back,” Slater says, “and so we’re not just in fair mode and we’re really working hard to give you a great State Fair in 2022.” Slater made his comments during an appearance this summer on “Iowa Press” on Iowa P-B-S. Slater has said Grandstand entertainment is key to drawing crowds and more than 10-thousand tickets have been sold for country star Carrie Underwood’s show on the final night of the fair.

2 men arrested Saturday in Page County

News

August 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – The Page County Sheriff’s Office reports two arrests took place, Saturday. According to Sheriff Lyle Palmer, 50-year-old Jacob Alan Blake, of Corning, was arrested by the Adams County Sheriff’s Office and then transferred to the Page County Sheriff’s Jail. Blake faces a charge of Assault with the intent to commit sexual abuse (an Aggravated Misdemeanor). His cash or surety bond was set at $2,000.

And, 44-year-old Jeremy Lynn Martin, of Clarinda, was arrested Saturday on three separate warrants:

Jeremy Lynn Martin

  • Warrant #1 is a Aggravated Misdemeanor. The charge is Harassment in the 1st degree. The bond on this warrant is $2,000.00 cash or surety.
  • Warrant #2 is a Simple Misdemeanor. The charge is Harassment in the 3rd degree. The bond on this warrant is $300.00 cash or surety.
  • Warrant #3 is Simple Misdemeanor. The charge is Failure to Appear. The bond on this warrant is $300.00.

Martin was was booked into the Page County Jail.

“A charge is merely an accusation and that the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.”

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Sunday, Aug. 7, 2022

Weather

August 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1pm and 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 94. **HEAT ADVISORY from Noon until 8-p.m.**Heat index values as high as 103. South southwest wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Tonight: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. West wind 6 to 8 mph becoming north in the evening. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Monday: A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 7am. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 80. North wind 8 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 84. Light east wind.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 90.

Saturday’s High in Atlantic was 97. The Low was 76. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 84 and the Low was 66. The Record High on this date was 103 in 1937. The Record Low was 45 in 1989.

1 dead in NW Iowa crash, Saturday, 1 injured

News

August 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Primghar, Iowa) – One person died and another was injured Saturday afternoon, during a collision between a full-size pickup truck and an SUV. The crash happened east of Primghar, in O’Brien County, at around 2-p.m.  The Iowa State Patrol reports 66-year-old Mark Stanley Kirkholm, of Storm Lake, died at the scene of the crash at the intersection of County Roads L-54 and B-40.

Authorities say a 2000 Chevy Silverado driven by 56-year-old Laurie Ann Banks, of Sutherland, was traveling north on L-54 (Taft Avenue), and failed to stop at the stop sign with 390th Street (B40). Her pickup traveled into the west/eastbound traffic on 390th and struck a westbound 2020 Ford Escape driven by Mark Kirkholm. The SUV was hit on the driver’s side. Following the impact, the SUV entered the ditch and rolled at least once, partially ejecting Kirkholm. He was deceased at the scene. He was not wearing a seat belt.

Banks -who wore a seat belt – was transported by Primghar EMS to MercyOne Primghar.

Adair County Sheriff’s report, 8/7/22

News

August 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports there were three arrests last week. Friday night, 54-year-old Shelli Lin Madisen, of Mount Pleasant, WI., was arrested on the I-80 westbound Exit 93 off-ramp. She was taken into custody by Stuart Police for OWI/1st offense, following a car-vs-semi accident. When the Stuart Police Officer arrived on the scene at around 9:56-p.m., he saw a 2009 Nissan Cube facing the wrong way on the eastbound off-ramp, and that the vehicle had apparently struck a semi truck head-on. The semi was exiting the Interstate. Madisen tested .355% on the breath/alcohol test (more than 3-times the legal limit). She admitted to having been drinking, and failed the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. She later tested .280% for intoxication at the Adair County Jail. Shelli Madisen was being held in the Adair County Jail on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

Last Wednesday, Greenfield Police arrested 37-year-old Kristen Nicole Ladd, of Greenfield, on an Adair County warrant for Violation of a No Contact/Protective Order – Contempt of Court. He was released a short time later on a $300 c/s bond. And, 33-year-old Brett Michael Stacey, of Adair, was arrested last Wednesday, in Adair. Police in Adair took Stacey into custody at around 1:30-p.m., for a Controlled Substance Violation/less than 1/2 ounce of marijuana – Accommodation, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. His arrest followed the execution of a search warrant at a residence in Adair, during which authorities found a cell phone with multiple conversations about selling drugs on the date of the executed warrant.

Stacey was released from the Adair County Jail the following day, on a $1,000 c/s bond.

Man on a skid steer arrested after striking police vehicles during a pursuit in western IA

News

August 6th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Onawa, Iowa) – An unusual pursuit occurred Saturday afternoon that ended with several police cars damaged and the suspect taken into custody. According to the Monona County Sheriff’s Office, an on-duty Deputy on patrol in Onawa at around 1:12-p.m., Saturday, saw a male subject driving a John Deere 333G skid steer, who was known to have multiple warrants out for his arrest.

While several agencies assisted the Deputy, the driver of the skid steer – 38-year-old Grant Dahms, of Onawa – used the machine to strike multiple police vehicles, in an attempt to elude officers on the streets of Onawa. A citizen with a Case front end loader assisted officers, and the pursuit was ended at 17th and Cameo Streets, in Onawa.

Dahms was arrested and transported to Burgess Health Center before being taken to the Monona County Jail. He faces charges, including: a Class-D Felony Criminal Mischief in the 1st Degree; Interference with Official Acts; 3 counts of Assault on a Peace Officer with using a dangerous device (A Class-D Felony; Eluding law enforcement; Driving while barred; numerous traffic violations, and on the original warrants. Dahms was being held without bond in the Monona County Jail.

The Monona County Sheriff’s Office was assisted during the incident, by the Iowa State Patrol, and Mapleton Police Department.