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DNR working to increase number of gamebird hunters

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa’s game bird populations have seen a bit of resurgence in recent years — but a drop in the number of hunters has kept the harvest numbers moving back to past levels. Iowa Department of Natural Resources wildlife biologist, Todd Bogenschutz, says some of the hunters were lost during the bird population drop. “Some just don’t go out — others move to other things like deer, turkey or waterfowl — they’re more abundant. I think some do go out of state where things sound better. They’ll go to Kansas for quail or South Dakota for pheasants,” Bogenschutz says.

He says another reason for a drop in hunters is the core group is getting older.  “That baby boom generation is tailing off, a lot of the upland hunters are hitting the 60-ish range and aren’t as avid as they used to be. And so we are on that side of that curve,” according to Bogenschutz. “We’ve got all the millennials here — but they are not quite as outdoor oriented as maybe the previous generations.” He says the D-N-R is trying to get younger people to give hunting a try. “Trying to engage them in the outdoors instead of just looking at smartphones and computer screens, ” he says.

Bogenschutz says they follow the three R’s when it comes to hunting — retention of the current hunters; reactivating hunters who haven’t been out in awhile; and recruitment of new hunters into the fold. Trap shooting has become a more popular sport in high schools and he says it is something that can get kids to move into hunting. “Certainly yeah, I think are data shows the we do have some transition there. The archery in the schools program and trap shooting is probably the highest we’ve ever seen it as far as schools go,” Bogenschutz says. “What we’re finding in some of the surveys and stuff — if you don’t come from a hunting family, even if you are exposed to that kind of stuff — you don’t just go do it. They kind of need friend to take them or family member.”

Bogenschutz says they are trying to respond to that survey information by offering more mentor-type programs. “Taking those first time people hunting two or three times in a season, four times. And then they get some comfort level with it and then they’re willing go out on their own or invite a friend,” Bogenschutz says. “So those are showing a lot more.When you give them that kind of environment they are much more likely the next year to buy a license and go out hunting.”

He says there have been plenty of birds out there to support more hunters, and they just need to continue working on increasing the hunter base.

Man dies at hospital after explosion at home in eastern Iowa

News

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

PRESTON, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a man died at a hospital after being injured in an explosion at his home in eastern Iowa. Law-Jones Funeral Home in Preston says 39-year-old Daniel Miller died last week at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics in Iowa City. He’d been taken there after the Aug. 16 blast and fire at his home in Preston. He was alone in the home.

The cause of the explosion is still being investigated. Deputies say he told them before being taken from the scene that the last thing he remembered before the explosion was lighting a candle.

Skyscan Forecast – Monday, Sept. 9th, 2019

Weather

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Mostly cloudy & windy w/rain. High 81. S @ 20-30 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy & windy w/rain. Low 66. S @ 15-20.

Tomorrow: A chance of morning drizzle; Cloudy to P/Cldy. High 84. S @ 10-20.

Wednesday: Cldy to P/C, warm & humid. High 86. S @ 10-20.

Thursday: A chance of drizzle early; P/Sunny. High 83. SW @ 10-15.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 71. Our Low was 63. We received .03″ rain yesterday at the KJAN studios. Last year on this date our High was 76 and the Low was 47. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 100 in 19893. The Record Low was 36 in 1959.

South Dakota woman dies in NW IA rollover accident

News

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Canton, South Dakota, died during a rollover accident involving her mini-van, Sunday evening, in far northwest Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol says 40-year old Barbara Rozeboom was driving a 2012 Honda Odyssey northbound on Lyon County Road A-54B, when for reasons unknown, the vehicle hit a field drive and rolled over before coming to rest on its top on the roadway.

Rozeboom died at the scene. Authorities say she was wearing her seat belt. The accident remains under investigation.

NE man arrested in Red Oak Sunday night

News

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 8:40-p.m. Sunday, in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of a Nebraska man. 25-year old Dakota Smith, of Lincoln, NE., was arrested for Driving While Revoked. Smith was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Sept. 9, 2019

News

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:35 a.m. CDT

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a 28-year-old man in Burlington, Iowa. Burlington Police Lt. Adam Schaefer says officers were called shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday. They found a 28-year-old man with a gunshot wound when they arrived. The victim was taken to a hospital where he later died.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The 14th Iowa City Zombie March takes place Sept. 21 in downtown Iowa City. Zombies will assemble at College Green Park, and assistance with zombie make-up will be available starting at 4 p.m. The march will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m., when participants will shamble through Iowa City, ending with an after-party. Proceeds from the march will go to support programs to feed the hungry, homeless and at-risk.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s attorney general says his office is joining a multistate investigation to determine whether Facebook has violated any antitrust laws. Attorney General Tom Miller says Facebook’s dominance over communications and information is concerning and warrants the investigation he’s leading along with 8 other attorneys general. Miller says the goal is to determine whether Facebook’s actions “may have endangered user data, reduced the quality of consumers’ choices, or stifled competition.”

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/9/2019

Sports

September 9th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Patrick Mahomes threw for 378 yards and three touchdowns while leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a testy and tactful 40-26 victory over the injury-riddled Jacksonville Jaguars. The Chiefs lost star receiver Tyreek Hill to a shoulder injury. The Jaguars lost quarterback Nick Foles for an extended period because of a broken left clavicle.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs star Tyreek Hill was transported to a hospital after sustaining a shoulder injury during a 40-26 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The team’s head athletic trainer detailed the precautions emergency personnel took with the Pro Bowl receiver. Rick Burkholder says Hill had a “sternoclavicular joint injury,” which is where the collarbone meets the sternum and can become a serious medical issue.

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Jack Flaherty had another strong start in his scintillating second half, scattering five hits over eight electric innings to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to a 2-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 23-year-old Flaherty struck out 10 and walked just one to win for the sixth time in his last eight starts to drop his post All-Star break ERA to 0.76. Carlos Martinez worked a perfect ninth inning for his 19th save. St. Louis has won 8 of 11 overall.

MIAMI (AP) — Sandy Alcantara became the first Marlins pitcher with two shutouts in his rookie season since Dontrelle Willis, and Miami beat the Kansas City Royals 9-0. Alcantara threw a four-hitter with two walks and eight strikeouts for his first victory since the All-Star break. Willis had two shutouts while winning Rookie of the Year in 2003. Starlin Castro hit his 18th home run and drove in two for the Marlins.

2 men arrested on warrants in Adair County last week

News

September 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports two arrests from the past week. On Friday, 36-year old Luke Allan Mullen, of Carbon, was arrested on a warrant for Failure to Appear on original charges of Trespass resulting in injury or damage greater than $200, and Domestic Abuse Assault by injury or mental illness/1st offense. Mullen was initially held without bond in the Adair County Jail, but following his initial court appearance, his cash or surety bond, which was set at $1,000, was posted Sept. 7th, and he was released.

On Sept. 2nd, 18-year old Malachi Shon Elms, of Greenfield, was arrested on a Felony Bench warrant out of Tulare County, California, for Failure to Appear. He waived extradition, and was being held without bond in the Adair County Jail, pending pick-up by authorities in California.

2 arrested in Red Oak, re: Protection Orders

News

September 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police, Sunday afternoon, arrested a man and woman on charges associated with the violation of a Protection Order. 22-year old Devon Lee Smith, of Red Oak, was arrested for Violating a Protection Order. He was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $300 bond. 19-year old Kammi Shaylee Conrade, of Red Oak, was arrested for Aiding and Abetting a Protection Order, and was also being charged with Violating the Order. Her bond was also set at $300.

Chiefs lose Hill, handle Jags 40-26 behind Mahomes, Watkins

Sports

September 8th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Despite losing star receiver Tyreek Hill early, Patrick Mahomes threw for 378 yards and three touchdowns while leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a testy and tactful 40-26 victory over the injury-riddled Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.

Mahomes took a beating and even had to leave the game to get his left ankle taped in the second quarter. He nonetheless looked every bit as good as he did during last year’s MVP campaign, leading the Chiefs to scores on each of their first seven possessions.

Sammy Watkins caught nine passes for a career-high 198 yards and three TDs. Watkins slipped through the middle of Jacksonville’s defense for a 68-yard score on the third play of the season and added a 49-yard TD reception late in the opening quarter. He made defenders Ronnie Harrison, Jalen Ramsey and Miles Jack look silly while strolling into the end zone twice. He beat Ramsey again for a short TD in the fourth period.

Jacksonville had major issues on both sides of the ball, fairly reminiscent of last year’s 16-point loss at Arrowhead Stadium in Week 5. This one may have been more of a debacle — and maybe more costly.
Mahomes picked apart what some believed is an elite defense, throwing for 313 yards in the first half and doing most of it without Hill. The three-time Pro Bowler departed after landing on his left shoulder near the sideline.

But considerably more concerning for the Jaguars, they lost quarterback Nick Foles to a left shoulder injury in the opening quarter, and rookie linebacker Quincy Williams (knee) in the second half. Chris Jones hit Foles as he released a 35-yard TD pass to DJ Chark. Jones landed on top of Foles, but did not draw a flag.
Foles looked to be in pain as he walked to the sideline to be evaluated. He then jogged into the locker room for further tests and did not return.
The Jaguars gave Foles a four-year, $88 million contract in April with the belief he would solve the franchise’s two-decade-old search for a quarterback. He didn’t make it through a quarter, and now Jacksonville might have rookie Gardner Minshew under center for a stretch. Minshew was the team’s lone bright spot: He completed 22 of 25 passes for 275 yards, with two TDs and an interception.

The Jaguars already were without starting left tackle Cam Robinson (knee) and backup Cedric Ogbuehi (hamstring), leaving guard Will Richardson to make his first career start at a new position.
JACK EJECTED
Jaguars linebacker Jack was ejected in the second quarter after taking a swing at Chiefs receiver Demarcus Robinson. Jack had to be restrained by team officials and essentially pulled off the field.
Jack and receiver Sammy Watkins got into a shoving match after a fumble, and then Robinson came in and shoved Jack in the back. Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey and others joined in, prompting officials to throw five flags and a hat onto the ground. Jack eventually got the boot after a lengthy discussion.
RARE FUMBLE
Jacksonville’s Leonard Fournette gained 66 yards on 13 carries and fumbled for the first time in his three NFL seasons. Damien Wilson stripped the ball out of Fournette’s hands after a catch in the flat.
It was Fournette’s first lost fumble since Nov. 12, 2016, during his junior year at LSU. That came at Arkansas.
UP NEXT
Chiefs: play at rival Oakland. Kansas City has won eight of the last nine in the series.
Jaguars: play at Houston. The Texans swept Jacksonville last season.