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It’s sunscreen first, then bug spray

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

One benefit of a cooler spring was a lack of mosquitoes in Iowa, but Deputy State Epidemiologist, Ann Garvey says the rains and warm weather have change that situation. Garvey says that makes it important to wear insect repellent if you are going to be outside. “We are hearing a lot anecdotally about nuisance mosquito activity and if you wear that insect repellent like a DEET product — that would be effective against mosquitoes and against the ticks — which we know are out and about this time of year as well,” Garvey says.

If you are out during the day then you’ll need sunscreen along with the bug repellent. Doctor Garvey says the used of both often leads to a question. “Sometimes people will ask ‘do we put the sunscreen on first or the insect repellent?’ The recommendation is to put the sunscreen on first and the insect repellent over the top,” according to Garvey. “You’ll often have to reapply the sunscreen more often than you will the insect repellent, so it’s important to read the directions and reapply as directed.”

Garvey says mosquitoes can carry disease and if you are in areas with trees or lots of grass, you could also be bitten by ticks and exposed to a disease. “The most common tick associated illness in Iowa is Lyme disease. We have several hundred cases every year. Last year we had about 250 cases so we expect we’ll see a large number of cases again this year,” Garvey says.

Lyme disease is the only worry when it comes to ticks. “The other two most common ticks are the American dog tick, and that can transmit illnesses like Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Tularemia,” Garvey explains, “and the Lone Star tick can transmit Tularemia and Erlichiosis and so while we talk a lot about the deer tick or the black legged tick, there are other types of ticks that can cause other types of illnesses.”

People pay a lot of attention to avoiding getting bitten by a tick or a mosquito, but sometimes forget some common things at the holiday picnic that can also lead to illnesses. Garvey says they see a lot of illnesses created by improper food handling. “So it’s important as we’re grilling and having those picnics and barbecues this weekend that we’re handling our food properly and encourage everybody to cook their meats to the proper temperature — and keep their hot foods hot and their cold foods cold,” Garvey says.

You can find a variety of information on avoiding ticks and mosquitoes and proper food handling on the Iowa Department of Public Health website.

(Radio Iowa)

Extra officers will be out on roadways during holiday

News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A special traffic enforcement effort is underway this Memorial Day weekend called the Crash Awareness and Reduction Effort, or CARE. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Vince Kurtz says extra officers will be out on the roadways with the main focus on speed and distracted driving. The D-O-T reports that 106 people have died in accidents on Iowa roads so far this year.

Kurtz says the numbers are nearly the same from last year. He says the total is a relative number because one death on the roadways is too many. Kurtz says you have to look beyond the numbers to see the real impact. “You go and talk to a family member who has lost a loved one in a crash and ask them how many fatalities are too many in Iowa each year,” Kurtz says, “and their answer is going to be ‘one.’ It’s their family member who no longer is around — that one is too many.”

He says the goal for the Iowa State Patrol is to always strive for zero fatalities and he says the extra officers on the roadways should serve as a reminder. He says they want people to thing about slowing down, buckling up and having a sober ride.

Two people died in Memorial Day weekend accidents on Iowa roadways last year.

(Radio Iowa)

Expect delays on westbound I-80 at 24th St. in Omaha, beginning Tuesday

News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation is reporting as a courtesy to the Nebraska Department of Transportation, that westbound Interstate 80 will be reduced to one lane at 24th Street beginning at 10-p.m. Tuesday, May 29th, through Wednesday, June 13. The lane reduction is necessary to facilitate construction on westbound I-80.

Hawkins Construction Company is the Contractor on this Project. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously through construction zones.

6 year old struck by a car in Council Bluffs

News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police say a six-year old girl was transported to a hospital this (Friday) morning, after she was struck by a car. The girl suffered serious, but non-life threatening injuries. The accident happened at around 8:33-a.m. near Hoover Elementary School a 1205 N. Broadway.

The unidentified child was struck by a vehicle in the drive way drop off on the south side of the school building. Initial investigation indicates the child had been dropped off by a vehicle and may have dropped an object when getting out. While the child was crouched down, the vehicle that had dropped her off pulled away. Another vehicle that was coming up from behind the drop-off vehicle did not see the child and struck her, driving over her. The driver of that vehicle was identified as 73-year old Bonnie Conner, of Council Bluffs.

The incident remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Special Operations Traffic Unit. No charges have been filed at this time. The Council Bluffs Police Department would like to remind motorists to pay extra special attention around school areas and places children gather.

Atlantic doubles team of Podhajsky/McDermott win one and lose one, Petersen still alive in singles

Sports

May 25th, 2018 by admin

The Atlantic boys tennis doubles team of Grant Podhajsky and Cooper McDermott have won their opening match of the Class 1A State Tournament. They won 6-1, 7-5 over the duo of Ben Wallace and RJ Roberts of Knoxville. In their second round match they fell to Mason Hulse and Corbin Wafful of Boone 6-4, 6-2. They will now play in the consolation second round against Ballard’s team of Caleb Hamerlinck and Max Olson.

In singles play Atlantic’s Nile Petersen lost his first round match to Jordan Rozeboom of Pella 6-3, 6-4. Petersen then went on to win his consolation bracket match 6-2, 6-1 over Cauy Teske of South Hardin. His next match will be a second round consolation battle with Daniel Zhu of Maharishi, Fairfield.

Exira-EHK finishes 3rd at 1A Boys State Golf

Sports

May 25th, 2018 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans boys golf team finished in 3rd place in the 2018 Class 1A State Tournament at Westwood Golf Club in Newton. The Spartans finished with a +128 696 two day total to finish in 3rd behind Champion Grundy Center (+115 683) and Runner-Up Harris-Lake Park (+119 687). IKM-Manning finished in 8th place with a +153 721 two-day total.

Individually Kyler Rasmussen of IKM-Manning finished tied for 7th place with a +19 161 for the two days. Everette Carroll of Exira-EHK and Tyler Kopp of CAM finished tied for 11th with +22 164 totals. Will Carroll of Exira-EHK finished 13th with a +26 168. Cole Burmeister finished tied for 30th along with Austin Ahrenholtz of IKM-Manning. They both shot +39 181’s for the tourney.

 

Kuemper Catholic wins Boys 2A State Golf Title

Sports

May 25th, 2018 by admin

The Kuemper Catholic Knights boys golf team captured the 2018 Class 2A State Championship at American Legion Golf Course in Marshalltown on Friday. The Knights lead the entire way with matching 302 totals on Thursday and Friday. Their +44 604 total was 15 shots better than 2nd place PCM, Monroe.

Jared Tigges and Nate Mertz ended up tied for 3rd individually to lead the Knights. They both finished with a +7 147 two day total.

Panorama’s Kolby Shackelford finished as the State Runner-Up with a two day total of +5 145. Bo Weisserfluh of Dike-New Hartford was the State Champion with a +4 144.

Atlantic’s Gearheart grabs 8th, Renaud 32nd at 3A Boys State Golf

Sports

May 25th, 2018 by admin

Boys State Golf Tournaments were in their final round on Friday.

In Class 3A at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course in Fort Dodge Atlantic’s Matt Gearheart improved on his opening round of 78 to shoot a 75 on Friday and earn a tie for 8th Place with a +9 153 for the tournament.

Fellow Trojan golfer Cyle Renaud also improved from his opening round. He shot a 81 on Friday two shots better than his Thursday effort. Renaud finishes tied for 32nd overall with a +20 164 for the tourney.

Gov. Reynolds orders flags at half-staff for Memorial Day

News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(DES MOINES) – Gov. Kim Reynolds has ordered all flags in Iowa to be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to noon on Monday, May 28, in honor of Memorial Day. Flags will be at half-staff on the State Capitol Building and on flag displays in the Capitol Complex. Flags will also be at half-staff on all public buildings, grounds and facilities throughout the state. Individuals, businesses, schools, municipalities, counties and other government subdivisions are encouraged to fly the flag at half-staff for the same length of time as a sign of respect.

Decomposed remains found in Mississippi River at Keokuk

News

May 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — Authorities are trying to identify the person whose remains were found in the Mississippi River at Keokuk in southeast Iowa. Boaters reported Thursday afternoon that they’d spotted the body near the Keokuk Yacht Club. It was soon recovered. Authorities say the body was so badly decomposed it wasn’t clear whether the person had been injured in a crime or accident.