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Hot muggy day ahead, multiple heat advisories/warnings issued

News, Weather

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

This is expected to be Iowa’s hottest day of the year so far.

Counties in orange are included in a Heat Advisory, while those in purple are in an Excessive Heat Warning.

Counties in orange are included in a Heat Advisory, while those in purple are in an Excessive Heat Warning.

Forecasters have posted a Heat Advisory for most of Iowa’s southern half in addition to an Excessive Heat Warning for 11 counties in south-central Iowa. Those are in place from noon through 7 o’clock tonight (Monday). Meteorologist Mindy Beerends, at the National Weather Service, says if you thought Sunday was hot and muggy, today will be even worse.

“We have those heat advisories and excessive heat warnings out,” Beerends says. “We’re expecting heat index values to be around 105 to 110 in the advisory areas and they could be in excess of 110 degrees this afternoon into the early evening in the area under the excessive heat warning, primarily in south-central Iowa.” For Iowans who will be doing work outdoors today, she has some recommendations.

“Take frequent breaks and try to get into the shade or air conditioning throughout the break,” Beerends says. “Try to stay hydrated. Wear light, loose clothing to combat the heat as best you can. If you feel the heat is starting to affect you, take the proper precautions and seek medical attention.”

While Sioux City had the state’s hot spot on Sunday with 94 degrees, Beerends was asked what parts of Iowa will be the hottest today. “At this point in time, it looks like it could be down in southwestern Iowa,” Beerends says. “They’re looking at highs around 98 degrees with other portions of southern Iowa maybe reaching 93 to 97.” Most of Iowa won’t be seeing much of a break from the hot, muggy weather for at least several days.

“We’ll continue to see warmer conditions into the rest of the week,” Beerends says. “We still have 90 degrees forecast across the southern half of Iowa into Tuesday. The dew points will drop a little bit so those heat indices could drop somewhat, but still remain sticky throughout the rest of the week.”

Many Iowa communities are opening emergency cooling centers today in places like shopping malls, churches and libraries for people who don’t have air conditioners.

(Radio Iowa)

Massena City Council to meet this evening (7/13)

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The City Council in Massena will hold a regular session this (Monday) evening, at City Hall. Prior to the start of the 7-p.m. meeting: a Veteran’s Park meeting will be held (at 5:45-p.m.); followed by a Revitalization Workshop (at 6-p.m.); a Nuisance Hearing (Re: Jeanette Schroeder) at 6:15-p.m; a Public Hearing at 6:30-p.m., with regard to the Sale of City Property; a Public Hearing at 6:45-p.m. with regard to the Urban Renewal Plan Amendment, and a review of the bills to be paid.

At 7-p.m., during the regular session, the Massena City Council will act on: A Resolution of Necessity; A Resolution approving an Urban Renewal Plan Amendment for the Massena Urban Renewal Area; A Resolution authorizing an internal advance of funds for an Urban Renewal Project, and other matters. The evening will conclude with reports from various City department heads and the Mayor.

IDPH Mobile App Provides Substance Use Information, Resources

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has released a new mobile app that is designed to provide important substance use information to Iowans. The Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) app gives individuals and/or treatment professionals the ability to quickly access and self-screen for risky or hazardous alcohol or drug use, provide general health information related to use, and to connect you or a loved one with resources. Links to Iowa-specific and national substance abuse treatment providers/resources are also included.

IDPH SBIRT Project Director Monica Wilke-Brown says “One of the most important features we wanted in the app is the ability of any provider or individual to have access to ‘counseling at their fingertips’ with contact information to locate the nearest resources from anywhere in the state. This app provides both the list of all the licensed treatment providers in the state, as well as a map of the agencies that provide income-sensitive pricing to make treatment services accessible for all Iowans.”

The SBIRT Iowa app may be found on Google Play or in the iTunes App store by searching for ‘SBIRT Iowa.’ The SBIRT Iowa project is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.

The project makes it possible for Iowans to receive pre-screenings, screenings, brief interventions, brief treatments, and referrals to treatment. Studies show that people who received screening and brief intervention in an emergency department, hospital, or primary care office experienced 33 percent fewer non-fatal injuries, 37 percent fewer hospitalizations, 46 percent fewer arrests, and 50 percent fewer motor vehicle crashes.

Other positive effects include reductions in alcohol consumption, successful referral to and participation in substance abuse treatment programs, and reduction in repeat injuries and injury hospitalizations. For more information on SBIRT, visit www.idph.state.ia.us/sbirt/Project.aspx.

Consumer Scam Alert : You Tube update-related

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Afton Police Chief John Colter reports the Afton Police Department has taken a report from a local citizen concerning a consumer fraud scam. On Saturday the individual was downloading what he thought was a You Tube update to his cell phone, when he received a message claiming to be from the FBI and that the person was being investigated for receiving porn on the cell phone.

According to the message this person needed to pay a $500 fine by Pay Pal Account to a person alleging to be an FBI Agent to regain access to the cell phone. The Afton Police Department was contacted and it was determined to be a scam. The FBI will not contact a person in this manner and will not require a fine to be paid prior to conviction of a crime.

The Afton Police Department encourages people to report scams of this nature to their local law enforcement agencies.

2015-2016 Iowa Bicycle Map now available

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation is now distributing the 2015-2016 Iowa Bicycle Map.Bike map Officials say the popular publication has been updated to show new 4-foot or wider paved shoulders and recreational trails completed since the 2012 version was published. As in past versions, the map highlights bike-friendly routes when traveling on two wheels through Iowa by identifying bike trails and traffic levels on all paved roads. The map also includes insets of Iowa’s 16 largest cities.

A person riding a bicycle on a public road has all the rights, and is required to know and obey all traffic laws and rules of the road, applicable to the driver of a motor vehicle. To assist bicyclists in understanding their rights and responsibilities, a section of the map is dedicated to highlighting rules of the road for bicyclists. Bicyclists are urged to always wear helmets, use lights at night, and watch out for road hazards, including parallel-slat sewer grates, gravel, sand, and debris.

The 2015-2016 Iowa Bicycle Map is available online at www.iowadot.gov/iowabikes/bikemap.aspx or by calling the Iowa Department of Economic Development’s Iowa Tourism Office at 515-725-3084 or 888-472-6035.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/13/2015

News, Podcasts

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Southwest Iowa church celebrates 100th anniversary

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

IMOGENE, Iowa (AP) – A southwest Iowa church has celebrated its 100th birthday with an event that drew hundreds of people. Des Moines television station KCCI-TV reports that about 700 people attended a dinner gathering Saturday at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Imogene. The church is one of the oldest in southwest Iowa.

The town has shrunk to less than half the size it was 100 years ago, and many church members come from surrounding counties. Margaret Laughlin, the parish’s secretary and historian, says the church altar traces its history back to the founding pastor, Edmond Hayes.

2 arrested on drug charges in Creston

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Two people were arrested over the weekend on drug charges, in Creston. Authorities say 21-year old Tyler Kimball, of Creston, was arrested Sunday afternoon on a warrant out of Minnesota, for a Controlled Substance Crime in the 5th Degree. Kimball was being held in the Union County Jail while awaiting a bond hearing. And, early Saturday morning, 31-year old Jaime Torres, of Creston, was arrested on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana – 2nd offense. He was later released on $1,000 bond.

Also on Saturday, 26-year old Blake Gunter, of Creston, was arrested on a Union County warrant for Violating his Probation on a original charge of 3rd Degree Sexual Abuse. Gunter was later released on $1,000 bond.

Last Friday, 45-year old Randy Wagaman, of College Springs, was arrested in Creston on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear in Court on a Contempt Hearing. Wagaman was being held in the Union County Jail while serving a 25-day sentence.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 7/13/2015

News, Podcasts

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:05-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Fire heavily damages NW Iowa feed mill & elevator

News

July 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Firefighters from six northwest Iowa communities were called to Ireton about 9 last night (Sunday) to fight a fire in a feed mill and grain elevator. Ireton Fire Chief Rich Steckelberg says he believes the fire at the Deluxe Feed Incorporated may have started in the electrical room. Smoke could be seen billowing from the structure. An aerial truck provided by the Sioux Center Fire Department, was used to spray water on the four-story high feed mill, and firefighters were seen dismantling the metal walls to have better access to the fire.

Firefighters were not only battling the blaze, but also the heat and humidity. Several firefighters were suffering from heat exhaustion and were seen taking frequent breaks. Ireton Ambulance and Sioux Center Ambulance crew members were checking the firefighters’ vital signs. Several Ireton townspeople not only were watching the fire, but assisted the firefighters by providing bottled water to drink and wet towels which was placed on the firefighters’ heads.

Steckelberg said the state fire marshal will arrive on Monday to help with the investigation. Firefighters were at the scene the entire night. There were no injuries reported. Damage estimates due to the fire may run into the tens of thousands of dollars.

(Radio Iowa)