712 Digital Group - top

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12th

Trading Post

June 12th, 2019 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  1986 Chevrolet Minnie Winnie Low miles. Runs and drives well.  $2800.  Call after 5 PM 712-253-1485 or text 712-254-0539SOLD!

FOR SALE:  2 tickets to the Kansas City Royals vs. Detroit Tigers game at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha on Thursday, June 13.  Tickets are down the first base line.  Asking $70 each.  Call or text 712-249-1070.  SOLD!

FOR SALE: Antique child’s ironing board with 2 toy irons…..$75…contact Vicki…712.762.3918.

FOR SALE: Yardman self-propelled lawn mower. 21″cut with 7 height adjustments. Runs well. Electric start needs a  new battery but still has pull start functioning. Asking $150. Call 712-243-4308. SOLD

Biden pledges to ‘cure cancer’ if he’s elected president

News

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — During a speech in Ottumwa yesterday (Tuesday), former Vice President Joe Biden unveiled a significant policy priority. “I promise you, if I’m elected president, you’re going to see the single-most important thing that changes in America is we’re going to cure cancer,” Biden said, to cheers. Biden had been talking about the grieving process, but he did not directly mention his late son, Beau. Beau Biden died in 2015 from an aggressive form of brain cancer. As vice president, Biden led an Obama Administration effort to boost research into cancer causes and cures.

Trump encouraged to address ethanol waivers for big oil

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A western Iowa farmer invited to speak when President Trump visited a Council Bluffs ethanol plant yesterday (Tuesday) used the moment to make a plea on behalf of “corn country.” “Mr. President, you delivered on E15, but we have more work to do,” he said. “EPA’s oil refinery waivers threaten to undo your good works. I ask that you listen again because the pain that the ethanol and biodiesel industries have endured is holding back a farm economy that has further capacity to produce clean air and clean liquid fuels for this country.”

Kevin Ross is a sixth generation farmer from Minden. Trump complemented Ross for his speech, but did not directly address the E-P-A waivers that let big oil companies avoid adding ethanol to gasoline. Trump told the crowd the deal recently struck on immigration with Mexico includes a pledge to buy more U.S. ag commodities. “Mexico’s going to be doing a lot of buying, a lot of buying,” Trump said, to applause. “Within a year and a half, would say, you’ll be in the best position that you’ve been in in 15 years as farmers and you deserve it.”

Trump signed an executive order at the event in Council Bluffs. It directs federal agencies to streamline regulations that deal with agricultural biotechnology.

Standoff ends peacefully on stretch of Interstate 35 in northern Iowa

News

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Interstate 35 in northern Iowa, near the Northwood exit, was closed for a couple of hours Tuesday afternoon as authorities negotiated with a motorist who’d been waving a gun at other vehicles. Officer Dana Knutson of the Iowa State Patrol says just before one o’clock, Minnesota State Patrol started pursing a car. “The subject was waving a gun at others. The pursuit crossed into Iowa and then stopped south of Highway 105. He refused to get out of the car and be taken into custody for a while. We had negotiators and tactical units involved in coming to a peaceful resolution.”

Both northbound and southbound Interstate-35 was closed as a precaution. “Just trying to limit exposure to innocent bystanders,” the trooper says. The man was taken into custody and is behind held in the Worth County jail awaiting arraignment on charges in Iowa. It is expected that he will face additional charges in Minnesota.

Skyscan Forecast – Wednesday, June 12 2019

Weather

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Today: Areas of fog this morning; Mostly cloudy w/scattered showers. High 72. NW @ 15-25.

Tonight: Clearing skies overnight. Low 45.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 75. NW-SW @ 10.

Friday: Mo. Cldy w/shwrs. High 75.

Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy. High near 80.

Yesterday’s High in Atlantic was 79. We received .2″ rain overnight. Our Low this morning 53. Last year on this date our High was 85 and the Low was 60. The record High in Atlantic on this date was 95 in 1892. The Record Low was 38 in 1903.

Semi tractor trailer fire on I-80 earlier this morning

News

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Both lanes of Interstate 80 westbound were blocked for at least one-half hour early this morning, as fire crews from Walnut and Marne worked to extinguish a semi tractor-trailer that was engulfed in flames. Marne fire was called to assist Walnut Fire on I-80 westbound at mile marker 48, at around 1:25-a.m.

Deputies from Cass and Pottawattamie Counties helped to block the entrance and exit ramp and reroute westbound traffic to Marne at Exit 51, then west and back north to the interstate. There were no reports of injuries, and no other details available early today.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 6/12/19

Sports

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

MIAMI (AP) — Rookie Dakota Hudson allowed one run in a career-high seven innings, and the St. Louis Cardinals handed the Miami Marlins their sixth consecutive defeat, 7-1. Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina returned after missing 11 games because of a strained right thumb and went 2 for 5 with a single and double. Marcell Ozuna punctuated the victory with a ninth-inning homer, his 18th.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Jorge Soler had the tying RBI double in the eighth inning and Cheslor Cuthbert followed with the go-ahead run-scoring single to lead the Kansas City Royals to a 3-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Adalberto Mondesi started the rally with his third hit of the game, a double with one out off Daniel Stumpf, and scored on Soler’s ensuing hit off Victor Alcantara. Terrance Gore ran for Soler and stole third before scoring on Cuthbert’s single between three fielders in right field.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Defensive tackle Chris Jones chose to skip the beginning of the Kansas City Chiefs’ mandatory three-day minicamp, the latest step in the growing discord over his looming contract situation. Jones is hoping to parlay the finest season of his career into a massive payday as he enters the final year of his rookie contract. But with negotiations seemingly going nowhere, the affable 24-year-old defensive tackle opted against participating in the Chiefs’ voluntary workouts.

MIAMI (AP) — St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina has been activated from the 10-day injured list, and the team optioned rookie catcher Andrew Knizner to Triple-A Memphis. The moves were made before the Cardinals’ game at Miami. Molina missed 11 games after being sidelined May 29 with a strained right thumb tendon.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Former Michigan wide receiver Oliver Martin has transferred to Iowa, his hometown school. The Hawkeyes have announced that Martin, a former four-star recruit from Iowa City West High who originally spurned them for the Wolverines, has joined the program as a redshirt sophomore. The 6-foot-1 Martin caught 11 passes for 125 yards and a touchdown last season for Michigan before entering the transfer portal.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Blues were mired in last place six months ago, but a bond was forged during a midseason stretch of 70 days without consecutive home games. Season-defining moments soon began piling up and the team advanced all the way to the Stanley Cup Final against Boston. Players point to a pivotal moment in the playoffs, too: Coach Craig Berube told them to forget about a missed call that went against them during a loss to San Jose. It helped steel their resolve to face the Bruins.
BOSTON (AP) — From January to March, the St. Louis Blues didn’t play more than one consecutive home game at a time. It was a lot like a 70-day road trip. It forced a team with a half-dozen new faces to come together. All of that has helped St. Louis to a 9-3 record on the road in the playoffs. They feel comfortable playing in Boston in Game 7 on Wednesday night, with the winner getting the Stanley Cup.
BOSTON (AP) — If the Boston Bruins seemed like something of an afterthought at times this season, maybe it was understandable. They played in the Atlantic Division shadow of the Tampa Bay Lightning, which won the President’s Trophy. But only three teams won more games this season than Boston. The Bruins advanced all the way to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final against St. Louis.

Area Softball Scores from 6/11/19

Sports

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Atlantic 10, Denison-Schleswig 0
Creston 13, Glenwood 9
Harlan 10, Kuemper Catholic 0
Harlan 2, Kuemper Catholic 0
Lewis Central 6, St. Albert 3
Shenandoah 8, Red Oak 7

Western Iowa Conference

Missouri Valley 12, IKM-Manning 9
Riverside 7, Tri-Center 4
Sergeant Bluff-Luton 2, Logan-Magnolia 1
Treynor 2, AHSTW 1
Underwood 7, Audubon 4

Rolling Valley Conference

Woodbine 22, Glidden-Ralston 16 (8)

Corner Conference

Griswold 7, CAM 6
Stanton 11, Sidney 7

Pride of Iowa Conference

Bedford 9, Nodaway Valley 8
Mount Ayr 12, Southwest Valley 0

Other Scores

Ballard 8, Carroll 7
Earlham 4, Des Moines Christian 3
East Sac County 12, MVAOCOU 7
Madrid 2, ACGC 1
Orient-Macksburg 18, Moulton-Udell 5
Panorama 10, Woodward-Granger 9
Woodward-Granger 5, Panorama 4
Sioux City North 18, Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln 0
Sioux City West 7, Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 2
Winterset 10, Saydel 0

Area High School Baseball Scores from 6/11/19

Sports

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Hawkeye Ten Conference

Denison-Schleswig 9, Atlantic 4
Glenwood 2, Creston 1
Harlan 4-10, Kuemper Catholic 1-0 (5 innings in 2nd game)
Lewis Central 7, St. Albert 4
Red Oak at Shenandoah (Suspended in bottom of the 8th with Red Oak leading 12-8)

Western Iowa Conference

Missouri Valley 6, IKM-Manning 2
Treynor 12, AHSTW 0 (6 innings)
Tri-Center 18, Riverside 0
Underwood 6, Audubon 3

Rolling Valley Conference

CAM, Anita 21, Griswold 0 (4 innings)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 13, Newell-Fonda 9

Corner Conference

Stanton 10, Sidney 1 (Game called after top of 5th )

Pride of Iowa Conference

Mount Ayr 6, Southwest Valley 3
Nodaway Valley 17, Bedford 8 (10 innings)
Roland-Story, Story City 12-9, Lenox 2-4 (5 innings in first game)

Other Scores

Carroll 16, Saydel 5 (Final 6 innings)
Des Moines Christian 15, Earlham 0 (4 innings)
Madrid 7-9, ACGC 2-3
Ogden 14, West Central Valley, Stuart 6
Winterset 9, Humboldt 1

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., 6/12/19

News

June 12th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are unleashing the kind of verbal attacks that feel more appropriate for the final weeks before Election Day than a lazy summer day about 17 months before voters go to the polls. Biden says Trump is an “existential threat” to the nation. Trump suggests Biden is “weak mentally” and insists, “People don’t respect him.” Both men were campaigning in Iowa Tuesday, and Biden has one more event in the state Wednesday.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has lowered its estimate of this year’s corn crop to the lowest in four years, saying wet weather has delayed planting and reduced acres planted and the expected per-acre yield. Production was cut in a monthly report released Tuesday by 1.4 billion bushels to 13.7 billion bushels, the lowest since 2015.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A study shows Iowa leads the nation in the amount of human and animal waste it produces. Christopher Jones is a scientist at the University of Iowa. The Des Moines Register reports that Jones’ study shows the state of 3.2 million people and total livestock population of nearly 110 million produces as much manure as a human population of 168 million. His study indicates pigs are responsible for driving the state to the top of the rankings.

NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) — A judge has ordered a mental evaluation for an Iowa man charged in the deaths of his former girlfriend’s parents in Nebraska. Sioux City, Iowa, station KTIV reports that the Nebraska judge on Monday ordered the evaluation for 36-year-old Brindar Jangir to determine whether he is mentally fit enough to stand trial. Jangir was arrested in March in the shotgun deaths of 56-year-old Randal Grimes and 51-year-old Annette Grimes in Douglas, Nebraska.