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No injuries reported following an accident Sunday in Afton

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Afton, Iowa) –  A collision Sunday evening in Afton resulted in damage to a pickup and an SUV, but no one was injured. According to the Union County Sheriff’s Office, a 2005 Ford F-150 pickup driven by 15-year-old Logan Findley, of Afton, was traveling west on E. Filmore Street at around 6:10-p.m., when he saw a 2017 Mazda CX-9 and thought it was parked on the side of the road. The teen told authorities he didn‘t see a turn signal on the SUV, so he proceeded to go around the vehicle. As he was passing the SUV, the Mazda – driven by 50-year-old Michelle Moore, of Afton, attempted to turn south into a residential driveway.

Moore told deputies as she was driving west on E. Filmore, she saw the pickup in her rear-view mirror, and thought the pickup was going too fast. She claimed to have turned on her left turn signal to turn into the driveway on the south side of the road, and that’s when the pickup passed her, resulting in both vehicles colliding on the road.

Damage from the accident amounted to $10,000. Both vehicles were able to be driven away from the scene. No citations were issued.

Perry HS Tech. Teacher dies from injuries in a Sunday morning crash

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Bouton, Iowa) – A crash at around 2:20-a.m. Sunday in Bouton, has claimed the life of a high school teacher. According to the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office, the accident happened in the 25000 Block of 141st Street. The crash resulted in the death of Perry Industrial Technology Instructor Chad Morman. On the Perry School District’s Facebook page, school officials said they were “Heartbroken to confirm” the loss of Chad Morman.

Counselors will be on hand today (Monday), for students and staff, to help them cope with the loss.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the Nishna Valley: Monday, April 24, 2023

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. South wind 7 to 10 mph. *Freeze Warning until 9-a.m.**
Tonight: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. East wind 7 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tomorrow: A 20 percent chance of showers before 8am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 56. East wind 7 to 11 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 68.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic was 52. Our 24-hour Low was 24. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 57 and the Low was 37. The Record High on this date was 91 in 1989. The Record Low was 9 in 1956. Sunrise is at 6:27. Sunset at 8:10.

Northern Lights never cease to amaze viewers

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Midwest Region) – If you stayed up late Sunday night into early this (Monday) morning, and you had a clear view of the sky, you probably witnessed one of nature’s most fascinating phenomenon: The Northern Lights. Viewers from all across Iowa sent photos of what they saw to news outlets, including KJAN. The northern lights were visible as far south as Oklahoma and Arkansas on Sunday night.

We received these photos, courtesy Kenneth Lee, in the Nodaway Valley area.

Regulators assess major fines against two companies operating pipelines in Iowa

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa)- The Iowa Utilities Board has issued two MILLION dollars in fines against two pipeline companies for operating in Iowa for years, without state permits. State officials recently checked the National Pipeline Mapping System and discovered Houston-based Enterprise Products Operating L-L-C didn’t have current permits for two underground storage facilities in Iowa and seven pipelines that cover about 750 miles in Iowa. All interstate pipelines are required by a 1995 Iowa law to get operating and maintenance permits from the state.

The Iowa Utilities Board is assessing a one-point-eight MILLION dollar fine against the company. Sinclair Transportation Company didn’t have a permit for a nearly 12 mile pipeline in Lee County, near Fort Madison, and is facing a 200-thousand dollar fine.

Last year the Iowa Utilities Board began reviewing hazardous liquid pipelines in the state, checking operators had expiring permits, and the board discovered these two companies had facilities in Iowa, but didn’t have permits. Both companies have recently filed new petitions seeking permits for hazardous liquid pipelines and underground storage facilities.

Mississippi River rising along Iowa’s eastern border

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Flooding is expected in eastern Iowa along the Mississippi River in the coming days. Alexander Gibbs is the lead meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in the Quad Cities.

The river has reached major flood stage in Dubuque. By Tuesday, the National Weather Service forecasts major flooding from Dubuque to just north of Burlington, with moderate flooding in Fort Madison. In northeast Iowa, the Weather Service predicts flood levels in places like McGregor may reach above the crest during major flooding in 2019. Gibbs says most of the water heading down the Mississippi is melted snow.

Gibbs says there’s not much rain in this week’s forecast. The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management is coordinating with emergency managers in counties along the Mississippi river corridor to check on their supplies of water pumps and sandbags and to offer technical assistance. The agency’s director is recommending that Iowans who live along the Mississippi River prepare for possible flooding and have an evacuation plan ready.

First major Iowa gathering of 2024 GOP announced, likely presidential candidates

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April 24th, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Over a thousand Christian conservatives gathered this weekend in central Iowa to hear from several likely competitors for the G-O-P’s 2024 presidential nomination. Former President Donald Trump spoke at the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition event via a live video feed. Trump seemed to respond to a major anti-abortion group that’s criticized Trump for saying abortion policy should be left to the states. “I will stand proudly in defense of innocent life, just as I did for four very powerful, strong years,” Trump said. Trump reminded the audience he had appointed three U.S. Supreme Court justices, creating the court’s conservative majority that overturned Roe v Wade.

The other declared and potential Republican presidential candidates appeared in-person. Former Vice President Mike Pence said it’s likely abortion policies will be decided at the state level. “But I don’t agree with the former president who says this is a states’ only issue,” Pence told reporters after speaking to the crowd. “I mean, we’ve been given a new beginning for life in this country.” Pence said he’d sign a federal law banning abortions after the 15th week of a pregnancy.

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has previously said he’d be hesitant to take power away from the states, but this weekend Hutchinson said he’d sign a national 15-week abortion ban into law if he’s elected president. “I signed 30 pro-life bills, over 30, during my eight years as governor,” Hutchinson said. The other candidates and potential candidates who spoke — like South Carolina Senator Tim Scott — did not focus on the abortion issue.

Larry Elder, a radio talk show host who ran for governor of California in 2021, launched a presidential campaign last week. Elder says the number one domestic problem in America is the number of children living in a home without a father married to their mother.

Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotech entrepreneur, announced he was running for president in February and has criticized Democrats for pursuing a woke agenda.

Entrepreneur Perry Johnson, who announced he was running for president in February, has begun sending copies of his book to likely Iowa Caucus-goers. Without mentioning Trump by name, Johnson is criticizing Trump’s business record and the federal deficit that grew during Trump’s presidency.

Former Texas Congressman Will Hurd and former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, a 2020 Democratic candidate for president, also spoke at Saturday’s event in Clive. Gabbard left the Democratic Party in October and has been a paid contributor on Fox News since November and has been a guest host for Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Iowa closes out spring drills

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April 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says Cade McNamara is the starter at quarterback coming out of spring drills. The Michigan transfer was limited this spring after undergoing knee surgery late last year.

Ferentz says McNamara became a leader as soon as he arrived on campus.

With several injuries depth on the offensive line continues to be a concern but Ferentz felt that group made progress.

With the transfer portal back open Ferentz says they are will to add more players.

Ferentz says wide receiver is one of the positions they will be monitoring in the portal.

 

Iowa State’s Matt Campbell recaps spring drills

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April 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell was happy with the progress the Cyclones made this spring. ISU closed it out with an open practice.

Campbell like the progress of the offense under new coordinator Nate Scheelhaase.

Campbell says the defense played well.

Campbell says the Cyclones will need to do a good job of transitioning to summer workouts.

 

Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley on spring drills

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April 23rd, 2023 by Ric Hanson

Northern Iowa coach Mark Farley likes the potential of the Panther offense with quarterback Theo Day. The Panthers closed out spring drills with an intrasquad game.

Farley likes the attitude of the team coming out of spring.

UNI was 6-5 last season but missed the FCS playoffs. Farley says a key to improvement begins with the defense.

Farley likes the potential of this team.