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Experts say increase in Iowa farmland values not permanent

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Iowa farmland values have increased this year, reversing several years of declines, but industry experts say the change likely isn’t a signal that the agricultural economy is improving. Steve Bruere is president of Peoples Co., a farm management and brokerage firm. He tells The Des Moines Register that a lack of farms on the market has driven up the value.

The Realtors Land Institute’s Iowa chapter says farmland values climbed nearly 3 percent to almost $6,700 an acre for the year ending in September. Farm prices dropped in 2011 after a drought increased corn and soybean prices. Iowa agricultural income has dropped nearly 70 percent since 2013, bringing in $2.6 billion last year.

Bruere says if a downturn in the farm economy continues, farm sales may increase and values would be reduced.

Former Navy Seal, involved in Bin-Laden mission, speaks in Sioux City

News

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The former Navy Seal most often credited with killing Osama Bin-Laden was in northwest Iowa Thursday night. Robert O’Neill told the crowd gathered at the 32nd Annual Siouxland Chamber of Commerce Banquet that he took part in roughly 400 combat missions, but the one most people are interested in hearing about is the May 2011 shooting of the founder of al-Qaeda. “That one sunk in right away, not because we got (Bin-Laden), but because we lived,” O’Neill said. “It’s never not interesting to go through that one.”

Bin-Laden was said to be the mastermind behind the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. that killed nearly 3,000 people. The 41-year-old O’Neill recalled meeting family members of 9/11 victims. “Everyone was crying, people with heads in their hands, and they told me ‘there will be no closure for 9/11, but this helps with the healing – a real face and a real name, someone who was there and saw (Bin-Laden dead), there’s no conspiracy about it.’ That’s when I started to realize if I can help this many people in this room, I could help thousands,” O’Neill said.

Robert O’Neill in Sioux City

In his book, “The Operator,” O’Neill wrote about the Bin-Laden mission and others he was involved in – including the 2005 rescue of Navy Seal Marcus Luttrell. O’Neill told the group in Sioux City the lessons learned in his combat training can be applied to business and everyday life.  “Even if I had a decision already made when I was a team leader, I would always ask for input from others anyway, to make sure they knew they were apart it,” O’Neill said. “I talk a lot about stress management and how stress is in your mind, it’s a choice and you can drop it anytime you want. You can only get as stressed as you allow yourself.”

O’Neill joined the U.S. Navy at the age of 19, one year after graduating from high school in Butte, Montana. He left the Navy in 2012 and now works as a public speaker.

(Radio Iowa)

Dry conditions expand, covering 70 percent of Iowa

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A new report shows the drought zone in Iowa has greatly expanded. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, 70 percent of Iowa is abnormally dry or in some form of drought. A week ago, the report indicated about half of Iowa in those conditions. The area of extreme drought has expanded as well. All or parts of seven counties in south central and southeast Iowa are now in extreme drought.

Rain is falling in western Iowa this morning. More than three inches of rain falls, on average, in Iowa during the month of September. So far this month, there are significant sections of the state that have had NO rain.

(Radio Iowa)

Masked man is running across Iowa to raise awareness of veteran suicide

News

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An Army veteran from central Iowa has embarked on a journey to run across the state — from west to east — as a way of drawing attention to veteran suicide and P-T-S-D. Josh Jorgensen left Council Bluffs on Thursday and plans to spend ten days running the 330 miles to Burlington. Jorgenson, who’s from Adel, is a member of Team Fidelis, a national group that’s working to end the epidemic of veteran suicide.

Jorgensen says, “I found this to be a way to raise awareness for our organization and also to reach out to the veterans themselves who maybe don’t think there’s a finish line there, that are struggling at the moment.”

Jorgensen, who served in Iraq as a member of the 101st Airborne, says he’s been planning the run for more than a year but was thrown a curve ball when he was told he had to have open heart surgery six months ago. “I wasn’t going to let that be a barrier if it didn’t have to be,” he says. “When I got wheeled in to my operation, I told the doctor, ‘Hey, make sure I get off the table and I’ll do the rest.'”

While he knew he could postpone the run because of the surgery, he decided to go ahead with it as the cause is so important to him. To further challenge himself, Jorgensen is making the border-to-border run across Iowa while wearing a military-issued gas mask which covers his entire face. He says the mask helps him to start conversations about veteran suicide and P-T-S-D.

“We can create the awareness of the help that we’re trying to get for other veterans and the struggles they’re going through,” he says. He plans to run about 33 miles a day across Iowa and should reach the Mississippi River next weekend. (More info. at www.teamfidelis.org)

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard & Beyond 9-15-2017

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 15th, 2017 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Karla Akers of CCHS Public Health about a women’s health fair.

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IGHSAU high school volleyball rankings 9/14/2017

Sports

September 15th, 2017 by admin

Class 1A

  1. Janesville 9-1
  2. Holy Trinity Catholic 4-0
  3. Springville 13-1
  4. Starmont 16-2
  5. Gehlen Catholic 10-2
  6. New London 8-0
  7. Tripoli 13-1
  8. North Tama 12-1
  9. Dunketon 9-2
  10. Montezuma 14-3
  11. Iowa Mennonite 7-3
  12. Iowa Valley 11-7
  13. Bishop Garrigan 7-3
  14. East Union 11-2
  15. Harris-Lake Park 6-4

Class 2A

  1. Dike-New Hartford 16-2
  2. Western Christian 9-3
  3. Grundy Center 17-0
  4. St. Albert 14-1
  5. Sidney 11-2
  6. Unity Christian 5-4
  7. Lake Mills 16-1
  8. Wilton 15-1
  9. Hinton 6-2
  10. Treynor 11-2
  11. Clarinda 10-3
  12. Pella Christian 6-7
  13. Iowa City Regina 14-3
  14. Sumner-Fredericksburg 8-5
  15. Tri-Center 10-0

Class 3A

  1. Kuemper Catholic 15-0
  2. Sioux Center 14-2
  3. Columbus Catholic 13-4
  4. Davenport Assumption 7-1
  5. Mount Vernon 9-5
  6. Tipton 10-2
  7. Gilbert 8-6
  8. Osage 6-4
  9. Red Oak 3-4
  10. West Liberty 11-2
  11. Beckman Catholic
  12. South Central Calhoun 21-3
  13. Iowa Falls-Alden 10-1
  14. New Hampton 14-3
  15. Camanche 17-4

Class 4A

  1. Cedar Rapids Xavier 11-3
  2. Pella 12-2
  3. Dubuque Wahlert 6-2
  4. Waverly-Shell Rock 13-3
  5. Bishop Heelan 7-5
  6. Lewis Central 8-3
  7. Center Point-Urbana 16-5
  8. Independence 13-1
  9. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 9-0
  10. Charles City 7-6
  11. Dallas Center-Grimes 11-3
  12. Marion 7-5
  13. North Scott 13-7
  14. Fairfield 7-4
  15. Bondurant-Farrar 7-2

Class 5A

  1. Cedar Falls 14-1
  2. Ankeny Centennial 16-2
  3. Cedar Rapids Jefferson 14-1
  4. Linn-Mar 17-3
  5. Dubuque Hempstead 12-3
  6. West Des Moines Valley 19-4
  7. Pleasant Valley 11-1
  8. Iowa City West 12-6
  9. Bettendorf 11-1
  10. Dowling Catholic 16-5
  11. Indianola 12-4
  12. Ankeny 8-8
  13. Waukee 13-10
  14. Urbandale 13-6
  15. Johnston 5-6

Cross Country Rundown Thursday 9/14/2017

Sports

September 15th, 2017 by admin

Southwest Valley XC Meet

Boys Team

  1. Red Oak 51
  2. Shenandoah 54
  3. Clarinda 78
  4. Southwest Iowa 80

Boys Individual

  1. Adam Thompson, Southwest Iowa
  2. Noah Jorgenson, Southwest Iowa
  3. Nick Stanley, Shenandoah
  4. Liam Eubank, Red Oak
  5. Tyler Halloran, Clarinda

Girls Team

  1. Shenandoah/Essex 28
  2. Red Oak 58
  3. Southwest Valley 89

Girls Individual

  1. Janette Schraft, East Mills
  2. Emma Lucas, Bedford
  3. Carlie Manrose, Shenandoah/Essex
  4. Alexis Post, Riverside
  5. Chloe DeVries, Red Oak

Panorama XC Meet

Boys Team

  1. Nodaway Valley 43
  2. Madrid 90
  3. Tri-Center

Boys Individual

1st- Sean McDermott, Madrid
2nd- Brycen Wallace, Nodaway Valley
5th- Skyler Rawlins, Nodaway Valley
6th- Justin Ambrose, Boyer Valley
7th- Josh Baudler, Nodaway Valley
11th- Brett McGee, Tri-Center
13th- Kade Jensen, Audubon
15th- Tyler Breheny, Nodaway Valley
16th- Ben Breheny, Nodaway Valley

Girls Team

  1. Panorama 43
  2. AC/GC 91
  3. Tri-Center 96

Girls Individual

1st- Kate Crawford, AC/GC
2nd- Ella Waddle, Panorama
3rd- Payton Pogge, Tri-Center
6th- Payton Sporrer, IKM-Manning
12th- Mallory Kuhns, Nodaway Valley
14th- Sophia Broers, Nodaway Valley
17th- Zoey Hasty, CAM
19th- Erin Weber, Boyer Valley

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th

Trading Post

September 15th, 2017 by admin

FOR SALE: 1996 Tahoe – Excellent condition, chrome wheels. Must see to appreciate.  $4000 firm.  712-243-4619.

FOR SALE:  I have a complete satellite system for sale.  The automatic satellite antenna that finds the satellite for you. The system is complete includes the cable, with a Dish receiver and all the documentation.  The package was over $500 dollars for Camping World.  Will let go for $250 dollars.  If you are a Direct user I will sell the sat and cable for $200 dollars without the receiver.  Send an e-mail to:  jl7796@yahoo.com.

FOR SALE:  a music stand, $5.  Call 243-2344.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/15/2017

News, Podcasts

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/15/2017

Podcasts, Sports

September 15th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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