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Retail specialist talks about early sales and why they are happening

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November 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Some are criticizing the decision of retailers who have decided to open their doors on Thanksgiving Day instead of waiting for Friday to kick off holiday shopping. Iowa State University retail and small business specialist, Ron Prescott, says one of the reasons stores are making the move is because they think it will get them sales. “The whole things is actually consumer driven. People are interested in shopping earlier,” Prescott says. “Now that may come from the recession, where people are interest in spreading out their paychecks over a longer period of time.”

While consumers want to shop earlier, Prescott says they may not go along if things continue moving up on the calendar.  “I think there is going to be a point where people say ‘enough is enough’ and we’re encroaching on our holiday season a little bit too much,” Prescott says.

But for this year anyway, opening on Thanksgiving isn’t the limit. “Up to this point, it doesn’t seem like that’s the trend, at least in 2013,” Prescott says. While some retailers are trying to get the jump on holiday shopping, Prescott says overall he’s seen something else that he views as good for the economy. “Employment is up for retailers this holiday season — you know everybody is concerned about unemployment. And it’s just not temporary,” Prescott says.

He says many retailers are hiring full-time employees, and that means they have a positive view of the economy and for business beyond the holidays.

(Radio Iowa)

Backyard and Beyond 11-26-2013

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

November 26th, 2013 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with The Scary Guy about his program that is coming to Cass County Schools to promote violence prevention in 2014-2015.

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Cass & Adair County Supervisors to meet Wed. morning

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November 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Board of Supervisors is set to meet Wednesday, in Atlantic. During their 9-a.m. session, the Board expects to hear a funding request from Elizabeth Tobak, with “I Care About Kids,” with regard to the programs’ parenting classes.

The Board will also act on the abatement of taxes on properties owned by the City of Atlantic, and move to allow or disallow military exemptions and homestead credit applications for taxes collectible during the 2014-2015 Fiscal Year. And, they’re set to approve Sub-recipient agreements for two federally funded projects: Longview Homes 10-unit apartments and the Longview Homes construction project. In addition, Weed Commissioner Larry Randel will present his annual Weed Control report.

In Greenfield, the Adair County Board of Supervisors will meet at 9-a.m. in the Adair County Boardroom at the Courthouse. During their meeting the Board will hear from County Engineer Nick Kauffman, with regard to the awarding of a bridge contract. Kauffman will also discuss the LEP Policy and Approval of a service contract, the snow removal ordinance, and other matters.

And, at around 9:30-a.m., Auditor Mindy Schaefer will discuss a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Debt Resolution, TIF certification, and a Geographic Informations System (GIS) Workshop agreement.

Photo contest generates images to highlight aviation in Iowa

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November 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

As the holiday season approaches, the focus on aviation often turns to people flying home for the holidays and last minute gifts arriving via air cargo. In addition to those activities, there are many uses of aviation throughout the year that support Iowa’s economy and move people and goods to and from the state. The Iowa Department of Transportation’s Office of Aviation has captured some of those activities by holding a statewide aviation photography contest highlighting aviation activity in Iowa.

General Aviation - First Place | Todd Dalsing (Photo from IA Aviation contest )

General Aviation – First Place | Todd Dalsing (Photo from IA Aviation contest )

Winning submissions for the 2013 Iowa Aviation Photography Contest are posted at http://www.iowadot.gov/aviation/photocontest/photogallery.html and the photos can be downloaded directly from the Flickr website at http://www.flickr.com/photos/iowadot/sets/72157637806812583/.

8AM Sportscast 11-26-2013

Podcasts, Sports

November 26th, 2013 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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Uncooked Fruit Cake (11-26-13)

Mom's Tips

November 26th, 2013 by Jim Field

  • 1 pound marshmallows
  • 1 pound orange slices
  • 2 small packages dates
  • 1 pound nuts (no peanuts)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened condensed milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 pound graham crackers (crushed)

Cut marshmallows, orange slices, dates and nuts into small pieces.  Add sweetened condensed milk to mixture.  Then add vanilla and crushed graham crackers.  Make into roll, wrap and chill.

(Jackie Brown)

8AM Newscast 11-26-2013

News, Podcasts

November 26th, 2013 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th

Trading Post

November 26th, 2013 by admin

WANTED: ProForm Hybrid Trainer Elliptical. If you have one for sale please call 712-249-1904.

FOR SALE: Women’s Size 7 1/2 Skechers Shape Ups black and white tennis shoes, never worn $15 SOLD!; Juniors size 1-2 prom dress bronze sequin long form fitting gown $45; Juniors size small raspberry sparkly long gown, halter top style perfect for winter formal $20. Call Melissa 249-7101.

FOR SALE: Patio set, seats 6. Asking $75 or best offer. Call or text 712-249-9329.

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FOR SALE:  A Nintendo Wii is for sale. It includes 3 steering wheel, 2 nunchuks, 2 light saber, 2 remotes, several multicolored remote covers, and a Wii Fit board. Also, 25 games come with the set. $250 or best offer. Please call 712-762-3400 if you need any more information.  SOLD!

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FOR SALE: I have a female chihuahua will be a year old in February. She is up to date on all shots. asking $150 call or text 712-314-0155.

WANTED: Old cars wanted for fixing up, as a hobby. Years 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, just something to restore, old motorcycles wanted too. Also in search of an 80’s to 90’s Chevy S-10, regular cab. 712-304-4262.

Every school district in Iowa getting state grant to begin planning for teacher improvement projects

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November 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Every public school district in the state of Iowa has applied for and received a state grant to begin planning for teacher improvement projects. The education reform package that became law this summer also sets aside bonus money for talented teachers who’ll be mentors to other educators, but Department of Education director Brad Buck says January 31st is the deadline for applying for that money.  “I think this is one of those concepts in Iowa that makes sense and I think people are ready to engage in the work,” Buck says. “I think we’ll get, actually, more requests for spots than we have spots in the first round.”

There are 346 school districts in Iowa, but the education reform plan is phased in over three years, so only a third of the districts will get the extra money for teachers on contract for the 2014/2015 school year. Another third of schools will get the money the following year and in year three the rest will get it. Buck says some superintendents have told him they want to wait until that second year — to see what lessons can be learned from the teacher improvement plans of other districts.  “They’re not quite yet sure how that would look in a 650-student district, so they’re waiting to see some other 650-student districts do this, talk about their model and then talk about applying that to their local district,” Buck says.

Other administrators tell Buck they want another year to plan to hire substitutes or replacement teachers for the teachers who’ll leave their own classroom to coach other teachers. Under the new education reform law, all public school districts in Iowa would have a new teacher leadership and compensation system in place by the 2016-17 school year. In the current academic year, each Iowa school district will get at least five-thousand dollars to start meetings among teachers, parents and the community to discuss teacher leadership options.

(Radio Iowa)

A reminder: ISP is increasing patrols this week

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November 26th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday will have many families traveling various distances to visit relatives. The Iowa State Patrol would like to remind all motorists the long, four day holiday weekend will increase traffic on all Iowa’s roadways. The increase in traffic can translate into more collisions and traffic delays. 

Last year during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend, nine individuals lost their lives on Iowa roadways. Six of these nine were not wearing their seatbelts. That is why the Iowa State Patrol is reminding all drivers and passengers to buckle up as they travel this holiday weekend. Officials say wearing your seatbelt can increase your chance of survival in a crash by 50 percent.

The Iowa State Patrol encourages all Iowans to remember as they travel this holiday weekend to buckle up, obey the speed limit, avoid distractions, and to get a designated driver if you are impaired.   If all motorists abide by these rules, we can avoid fatal crashes on our roadways this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. 

The Iowa State Patrol hopes you and your family have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday.