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Authorities say Iowa man killed in Nebraska farm accident

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

MURRAY, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man from northern Iowa died in an accident involving a tractor in eastern Nebraska. The accident occurred Tuesday evening, about 3 miles southeast of Murray. The Cass County (NE) Sheriff’s Office says the man became pinned between a tractor tire and a machine he was trying to attach to the tractor. The sheriff’s office says the man already was dead when deputies and medics arrived. He’s been identified as 61-year-old Richard Kruse. He lived in McIntire, Iowa.

USDA Report 9-13-2018

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September 13th, 2018 by Jim Field

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Iowa farmers head to Washington DC for lobbying effort

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A delegation of Iowa farmers is in Washington D-C for the National Farmers Union Fly-In, underway through tomorrow (Friday). Iowa Farmers Union president Aaron Lehman (LAY-mun) says getting a new Farm Bill through Congress is their first major goal. “We want to see a Farm Bill taken care of here in the dwindling days of the session,” Lehman says. “We need a strong safety net in place. We need some certainty for our farmers. Negotiations are ongoing but we need to see that work pushed through to a good conclusion.”

He says trade disputes on multiple fronts are costing agricultural producers billions. “Our folks are extremely concerned about the trade situation,” Lehman says. “They want to talk to both administration officials and to members of Congress and let them know how dire the situation is an how we need a long-term solution that’s going to bring some real results to the marketplace.” Lehman says they’ll also be talking to our elected leaders about issues like market concentration in the agribusiness industry. “And we’ll also be talking with folks about our concerns as a lot of farmers in Iowa are impacted by pesticide drift,” Lehman says. “We want to be sure that’s going to be handled in the right way as well.”

Lehman says the best lobbyists for rural America are farmers themselves and that’s why this Fly-In is so important.

Report: Tariffs played role in Iowa farmland values decline

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A new survey report says the Iowa farmland average values have dropped 1.7 percent in the past six months. The report from the Iowa Chapter of the Realtors Land Institute says the decline over the past six months left the values at a little over $6,800 an acre. But the report issued Tuesday also says the values climbed 1.2 percent higher over the past 12 months.
Values went up in the past six months only in northeast Iowa, rising 0.7 percent. The report blamed the state decline in part on tariffs that affected crop prices and on rising interest rates.

JACK RAYMOND JOHNSON, 67, of Guthrie Center (Mem. Svcs. 9/18/18)

Obituaries

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JACK RAYMOND JOHNSON, 67, of Guthrie Center, died Sept. 9th, at home. A Memorial service for JACK JOHNSON will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Sept. 18th, at the Lutheran Church of Hope (925 Jordan Creek Pkwy) in West Des Moines. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Online condolences may be left at www.twiggfuneralhome.com.

JACK RAYMOND JOHNSON is survived by:

His daughter – Mary.

His sisters – Rose and Lorraine.

CHARLES ROBINSON, 82, of Atlantic (Svcs. 9/21/18)

Obituaries

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES ROBINSON, 82, of Atlantic, died Tue., Sept. 11th, at the Griswold Care Center. A Celebration of Life service for CHARLES ROBINSON will be held 1-p.m.. Friday, Sept. 21st, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Atlantic. Roland Funeral Home, in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Visitation with his family, will be held one-hour prior to the service at Zion Lutheran Church (from Noon-to-1p.m.).; Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

Burial is in the Southlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery in Atlantic.

CHARLES ROBINSON is survived by:

His daughters – Eva Robinson, of Atlantic, and Amy Haight, of Marshalltown.

and one granddaughter.

Creston teen hurt in a collision Wed. morning

News

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say a teenager driving a 2007 Dodge Caliber suffered from a possible medical condition that caused her car to hit a parked vehicle Wednesday morning. 16-year old Heylee Marie Shields, of Creston, complained of pain after the collision, and was transported by her parents to the Greater Regional Medical Center in Creston. The accident that happened as Shields was traveling east on W. Spencer Street at around 8-a.m., Wednesday. Her vehicle hit a legally parked and unoccupied 2004 Ford F-150 pickup.

The vehicles sustained a total of $7,000 damage, with the Dodge totaled in the collision. No citations were issued.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area, 9/13/18

Weather

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 84. S @ 15-25 mph

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low 66. S @ 10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 86. S @ 15-25.

Saturday & Sunday: P/Cldy. Highs around 85 both days.

Governor’s legal counsel says future of Iowa courts at stake in 2018 election

News

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The senior legal counsel in Republican Governor Kim Reynolds’ office is telling voters the future roster of the Iowa Supreme Court is at stake in the governor’s race. Sam Langholz cites recent Iowa Supreme Court decisions that legalized same-sex marriage and overturned a mandatory waiting period for abortions — and he suggests the justices Reynolds would pick in the future could steer the court in a more conservative direction.

“Someone who is going to follow the law and not make up the law,” Langholz says. “Someone who is going to apply statues as they’re written.” Langholz made his comments during an appearance before the Westside Conservative Club in Urbandale. Langholz predicted the next governor could appoint as many as four new justices to the state’s highest court. If Roe v Wade were to be overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court, the legal battle over laws that restrict or forbid abortions would be waged in state courts.

Langholz says that’s why he “cannot over-state enough” how important this election is in determining which governor gets to fill openings in the state court system. “The Iowa courts, although they don’t get as much attention as the federal courts, are just as important to our life and to the issues that we all care about,” Langholz said.

Iowa governors make appointments to the court from a slate of candidates they get from the state’s judicial nominating commission. Earlier this year, Reynolds appointed her father to the commission.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 9/13/18

Sports

September 13th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Tim Anderson hit a two-run homer in the 12th inning, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2. Anderson’s blast off Burch Smith, the sixth Royals pitcher, landed just beyond the fence in left-center. Juan Minaya pitched two scoreless innings for the win. Hector Santiago, the eighth Chicago pitcher, picked up his second save in as many chances. The White Sox snapped a seven-game skid, one game short of their season-worst losing streak.

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jameson Taillon won his fourth straight start, Jacob Stallings drove in three runs and the Pittsburgh Pirates slowed the Cardinals with a 4-3 victory that stopped the Cardinals’ three-game winning streak. St. Louis entered 34-18 under new manager Mike Shildt and with the most wins in the NL after the All-Star break. The Cardinals’ lead for the second NL wild card was cut to two games over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Taillon allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings, leaving with a 4-1 lead.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — By almost any measure, Patrick Mahomes aced his first test as the starting quarterback of the Chiefs. He threw a bunch of TD passes, led Kansas City to a road win against a division foe and, perhaps most importantly, was perfect where it mattered most: turnovers. He didn’t throw an interception in the 38-28 victory.

UNDATED (AP) — Iowa State has found a replacement for its canceled opener. The Cyclones will host Incarnate Word on Dec. 1 unless Iowa State qualifies for the Big 12 title game or Incarnate Word reaches the FCS playoffs. Iowa State will pay Incarnate Word $300,000 for the game and provide use of a charter aircraft. Iowa State and South Dakota State played only a few minutes before their Sept. 1 game was called off because of lightning.