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Sprinkler contract awarded for Danish Windmill

News

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

ELK HORN – Danish Windmill Manager Lisa Steen Riggs, Monday (today), announced that the organization has contracted with Acme Sprinkler Company of Omaha, to install a new fire suppression system in the historic 1848 windmill museum. The project is being funded in part by grants from the Shelby County Community Foundation, the Mike and Lou Howard Endow Iowa Fund and generous donations from members of the community.

Representative Greg Higginbotham from Acme Sprinkler Company reviews the blueprints for the Mill’s new fire suppression system. (Photo submitted)

Riggs said “We are very excited to launch this project. The old dry pipe fire suppression system functions by compressed air, rather than water, being forced through a dry pipe that runs throughout the 60-foot windmill, museum and gift shop on the interior and exterior of the buildings.” Dry pipe sprinkler systems are advantageous for protecting collections and other water sensitive areas, as well as areas that are exposed to the cold where freezing is possible. The biggest concern is that corrosion can cause a sprinkler system to fail.

According to Riggs, “Research shows that 73% of dry systems have significant corrosion issues in only 12.5 years and our system is 32-years old. The number and frequency of repairs has increased in the past few years, so a new system is needed as an item of permanence to protect this valuable Western Iowa icon. “

The Danish Windmill was built in Denmark in 1848. In 1975, the community of Elk Horn purchased the mill, dismantled it, moved it and reconstructed it to working condition as a tribute to the area’s Danish ancestral farmers. To learn more about the Danish Windmill and how you can support the organization and about the projects, visit danishwindmill.com or contact the Danish Windmill at 712.764.7472.

MARCH 2021

Birthday Club

March 1st, 2021 by admin

March 1st:

  • Phyllis Anderson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jim Casson of Atlantic

March 2nd:

  • Jace Hardisty of Massena (Winner)
  • Buzz Bengard of Exira

March 3rd:

  • Sally Will of Atlantic (Winner)

March 4th:

  • Angela Behrens of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Bob Powers of Exira
  • Ron Graham of Exira
  • Bud Sorensen of Exira
  • Jean Stamp of Atlantic
  • Carie Winston of Atlantic

March 5th:

  • Sharon Witt of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Jeff Oakley of Audubon

March 6th:

  • Connie Nevins of Atlantic (Winner)
  • JoAnn Peterson of Atlantic
  • Tim Pope of Lewis

March 7th:

  • Delma Stuetelberg Bennett of Atlantic (Winnre)
  • Janice Brown of Atlantic
  • Tom Hill of Exira

March 8th:

  • Judy Wheeler of Exira (Winner)
  • Jen Wede
  • Mary Ellen Yarger
  • Dorothy Kerkhoff of Audubon

March 9th:

  • Chris Conrad of Atlantic (Winner)

March 10th:

  • Sherry LaJauness of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Cookie Smith of Atlantic
  • CHuck Fancher of Audubon
  • Doug Kelly of Griswold

March 11th:

  • Lloyd Munson of Atlantic (Winner)

March 12th:

  • Hillary Zellmer of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Becky Christensen of Atlantic
  • Norma Gongestad

March 13th:

  • Julia McNees of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Al Wede of Atlantic

March 14th:

  • Grace Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)

March 15th:

  • Susan Jensen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Roger Petersen of Exira

March 16th:

  • Marilyn Jipsen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Greta June Parks of Atlantic
  • Xander Nielsen of Exira
  • Linda Eilts of Wiota
  • Bernadine Johnson of Exira
  • Cathy Meyers of Exira
  • Lois Figgins of Atlantic

March 17th:

  • Julie Earnhardt of Exira (Winner)
  • Lois Nelson of Audubon

March 18th:

  • Judy Just of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Dani McDaniel of Walnut
  • Florence Thelen of Atlantic
  • Rose Pangburn of Atlantic

March 19th:

  • Misty Winston of Walnut (Winner)
  • Jaden Fiebelkorn of Exira
  • Tyler Behrens of Atlantic
  • Linda Herman of Atlantic
  • Kathy Blazek of Atlantic

March 20th:

  • Kael Cameron of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Kyncington Brown of Fontanelle
  • Tammy Butcher of Lewis
  • Mike Conley of Atlantic
  • Delbert Christensen of Audubon
  • Ed Figgins of Atlantic

March 21st:

  • Ariana Macias of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lynda Martens of Anita
  • Bob Essington of Atlantic
  • Mike Barnes of Atlantic
  • Dell Marten of Audubon
  • Kelsey Hamilton of Stuart
  • Lyle Hartmann of Cumberland

March 22nd:

  • Grady Sager of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Katie Kelly of Griswold
  • Mike Claussen of Atlantic
  • Heather Toft of Audubon
  • Joann Hansen of Atlantic

March 23rd:

  • Dave Campbell of Audubon (Winner)

March 24th:

  • Karen Guyer of Hancock (Winner)

March 25th:

  • Teresa Murray of Audubon (Winner)
  • Dani Mathisen

March 26th:

  • Phyllis Jensen of Hamlin (Winner)
  • George Schultes of Audubon
  • Scott Schlater of Exira
  • Nancy McCunn

March 27th:

  • Wanda Sampson of Exira (Winner)
  • Wendy Tuzy of Exira

March 28th:

  • Emily Jobe (Winner)
  • Jonelle Ruffing of Atlantic

March 29th:

  • Nathan Paulsen of Exira (Winner)
  • Keagen Garcia of Cumberland
  • Jodi Woodard of Atlantic

March 30th:

  • Mary Lee Jensen of Exira (Winner)
  • SAm Fiebelkorn of Exira

March 31st:

  • Larry Paulsen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Todd Madsen of Harlan

 

Planning a Spring Break getaway? Put pandemic safety first

News

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – With the arrival of March and the one-year anniversary of sweeping COVID-19 shutdowns across the state, more people are getting vaccinated which is prompting some Iowans to consider Spring Break trips or summer vacations. Bao Vang, spokeswoman for the Better Business Bureau, says if you’re planning to get away, be sure to take a “pandemic bag” with you. “A pandemic bag includes staples like hand sanitizer, face masks, disinfecting wipes, health insurance cards, all good things to have,” Vang says. “Other items, a thermometer, latex gloves, hand soap.”

You may want to opt for a road trip instead of flying, she says. While road travel carries risks along with flying, it’s much easier to mitigate risks from within a smaller space you and your family control. Vang reminds, the pandemic isn’t over and there are still multiple risks associated with travel. She encourages you to do your homework ahead of time. “Research travel restrictions,” she says. “Now, every single state has unique mandates and recommendations as those items about mask-wearing or whether businesses are open and at what capacity, they will impact your plans.”

Vang says flexibility is key. Be willing to pay extra for fully refundable flights, car rentals, and accommodations, plus, recognize your plans may change last-minute due to an unexpected lockdown or infection.

13,000 Tyson frontline meatpackers in Iowa to be offered Covid vaccines this week

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa; updated) – Tyson Foods has announced Covid-19 vaccines will be available later this week for all meat processing workers at its plants in Iowa. Last Thursday, the governor announced Iowa would be getting nearly 26-thousand doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine this week. Public health officials indicated that supply of the new single-dose vaccine would be enough for ALL frontline workers at the state’s meatpacking plants. Tyson is the first company to announce that its 13-thousand Iowa employees will have a chance to be vaccinated later this week. Mass vaccination sites will be set up at or near the company’s plants in Columbus Junction, Council Bluffs, Independence, Perry, Storm Lake and Waterloo.

A site in Sioux City will be set up for Iowa residents who work at Tyson’s Dakota City, Nebraska plant. Essential workers are now eligible for vaccinations. State officials say employees in meatpacking plants are classified as essential workers because they work in close proximity to others and cannot maintain six-feet of separation.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 3/1/21: One additional death; 238 new positive cases

News

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Heath at 10-a.m., Monday, reported an additional 238 positive COVID-19 test results returned from the labs since Sunday, for a pandemic total of 363,707. There was also one additional death reported, for a total of 5,472. Long Term Care facility deaths account for 2,168 of the State’s total number of deaths.

The number of Long-Term Care facility COVID-19 Outbreaks are unchanged, at 19. Hospitalizations increased slightly, to 197. COVID patients in an ICU decreased from 50 to 48. There were 31 patients admitted to hospitals over the 24-hour reporting period, and 15 patients on a ventilator.

Hospitals in Western & Southwest Iowa report: 11 people remain hospitalized for COVID; five COVID patients are in an ICU, there were three new admissions for patients with COVID from 10-a.m. Sunday through 10-a.m. Monday, and one person remained on a ventilator.

Iowa’s 14-day positivity rate is up a bit, to 4.3%, while the seven-day rate increased from 4.2% to 4.5%.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,331 cases; {+0}; 51 deaths
  • Adair, 920; {+0}; 28
  • Adams, 326 {+1}; 4
  • Audubon, 485 {+0}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,164 {+1}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,793; {+1}; 69
  • Madison County, 1,542; {+0}; 18
  • Mills County, 1,631; {+2}; 20
  • Montgomery, 1,037; {+0}; 36
  • Pottawattamie County, 10,756; {+0}; 143
  • Shelby County, 1,206; {+1}; 33
  • Union County,  1,262; {+1}; 31

Bluffs man has a medical-related accident in Mills County crash, Sunday

News

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man who suffered from a medical condition was injured during a single-vehicle accident Sunday afternoon on I-29, in Mills County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 46-year old James Bushey, of Council Bluffs, was traveling south on I-29 at mile marker 27 at around 1:25-p.m., when he lost control of his 2008 Toyota Tundra, while suffering from a medical episode. The pickup crossed the median and both northbound lanes before entering a ditch, hitting a barbed wire fence, and coming to rest in a farm field.

The vehicle sustained minor damage. Bushey was flown from the scene by LifeNet helicopter to Bergan-Mercy Hospital in Omaha. The Mills County Sheriff’s Office and Glenwood Rescue assisted at the scene.

BARBARA SCHLEIMER, 81, of Panama (Svcs. 03/08/2021)

Obituaries

March 1st, 2021 by admin

BARBARA SCHLEIMER, 81, of Panama died Saturday, February 27th at Myrtue Medical Center in Harlan. Mass of Christian Burial for BARBARA SCHLEIMER will be held on Monday, March 8th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Panama. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 7th from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Center in Panama with a Rosary at 6:00 p.m. that evening.

Burial will be in the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Panama.

BARBARA SCHLEIMER is survived by:

Daughter: Joan Armentrout of Harlan.

Sons: Loren (LuAnn) Pauley of Portsmouth. Dennis (Mary) Pauley of Panama. Dale (Sharon) Pauley of Panama. Jami (Anna) Schleimer of Elk Horn.

Sister: Shirley (Jerome) Mumm of Harlan.

Brother: Gary (Carolyn) Steinkuehler of Defiance.

17 Grandchildren

1 Great-Grandchild

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 3/1/21

News, Podcasts

March 1st, 2021 by Ric Hanson

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

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Boys 3A Substate Final Schedule 03/01/2021

Sports

March 1st, 2021 by admin

Substate 1 @ Denison: Carroll (22-2) vs. Sergeant Bluff-Luton (15-7)
Substate 2 @ Algona: Clear Lake (21-2) vs. Humboldt (15-7)
Substate 3 @ Waverly-Shell Rock: Western Dubuque (17-4) vs. Decorah (17-6)
Substate 4 @ Maquoketa: Solon (21-2) vs. Monticello (21-0)
Substate 5 @ Davenport North: Assumption (17-6) vs. Mount Vernon (17-5)
Substate 6 @ Oskaloosa: Pella (21-2) vs. Grinnell (10-13)
Substate 7 @ Indianola: Ballard (22-1) vs. Bondurant-Farrar (13-10) 8:00 p.m.
Substate 8 @ Indianola: Dallas Center-Grimes (19-3) vs. Atlantic (14-6) 5:30 p.m. – ON KJAN Pregame 5:15 p.m.

WEEK OF MARCH 1, 2021

Trading Post

March 1st, 2021 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  a TV cabinet, light oak with 54″ opening, will fit a 30″ TV, has glass door on the side.  Also, 2 small rocking chairs with arms, cloth in good shape.  Make an offer.  Call 712-779-3316 before noon or after 5:00 pm in Massena.

FOR SALE:  Large Pitcher and Bowl Set  (Replica of antique set)   Pitcher height is 11″ and diameter of bowl is 16″ rim to rim – New (only used as decor) – $20.  Items are located in Exira.   Call 515-943-6471.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  9 Rhode Island Red laying hens producing 8-9 eggs/day, $6 each, will deliver.  Also, 6 dozen brown farm fresh eggs for $2/dozen.  And, pallet forks for a skid loader fabricated to fit old style and new style, asking $300.  Call 243-4673 in Atlantic.

FREE:  peach seeds, can be planted now.  Call 712-250-1418 in Anita.

FOR SALE:  Ashley, Oversized swivel chair with 3 large pillows.  Excellent Condition.  $150 o.b.o.  Call 712-250-0266.  SOLD!

WANTED: Small pull behind camper. 402-639-7106 (Oakland)

FOR SALE: Barbie doll collection, 150 plus, in original boxes, $20 to pick through them or make an offer on all. 712-243-4673.

WANTED:  I need someone with a pickup to clean up all the bird seed around my bird feeders.  I pay well.  In Atlantic.  712-389-4321FOUND!

FOR SALE:  Restored 1936 John Deere A, great shape, runs, all new tires, new paint and decals. Engine has been thoroughly gone through. $3,500. 411 Hickory St. 243-7967 (Atlantic)

FOR SALE:  Muscovy Ducks for sale  $5.00 EACH  CALL 712-249-1904.