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Corning man arrested early Saturday morning

News

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 2:50-a.m. today (Saturday) near the intersection of Corning Carl Road and 200th Street in Adams County, resulted in an arrest. The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports Matthew Christopher Avila, of Corning, was placed under arrest for OWI/1st offense. Two passengers in his vehicle were cited for Open Container/Passenger (Over 21).

Rural Villisca man arrested Friday night

News

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Montgomery County say a rural Villisca man was arrested Friday night following a traffic stop at the intersection of 155th Street and V Avenue. 62-year old Rodolfo Morales, Jr., was arrested at around 8:30-p.m. for Driving while License Revoked. Morales, Jr., was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: Saturday, 10/28/17

Weather

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: Freeze Warning in effect until 10-a.m.; Mostly sunny. High 45. NW @ 5-10 w/gusts to around 20 this afternoon.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 26. Light and variable winds.

Tomorrow: Partly sunny. High 56. S-SW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow night: Mostly cloudy. Low 37.

Monday: Mo. Sunny. High 45.

Tuesday: Mo. Sunny. High 43.

Friday’s High in Atlantic was 36. We had a trace of snow yesterday. Our Low this morning (as of5:30-a.m.) was 29. Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 81 and the low was 53. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 83 in 1922. The Record Low for this date was 2 in1925.

3 arrested on drug charges in Fremont County, Sat. morning

News

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Early this (Saturday) morning, three people were arrested on drug charges in Fremont County. Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports the Fremont County K9 Unit made contact with three individuals in the parking lot of the Sapp Brothers Truck Stop, in Percival.

Haggins

Hodges

Brown

During an investigation, the three persons, two men and a woman, were arrested for possession of a controlled substance. Authorities say 29-year old Donald C. Brown, of Kansas City, MO., along with 26-year old Deandre Hodges, and 29-year old Letangdra Haggins, both from Kansas City, KS., were taken into custody and brought to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where they were unable to post bond.

Iowan advised to move out of state to find an affordable insurance policy

News

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

One of the Iowans who doesn’t think they’ll be able to afford health insurance next year went to a statehouse event Friday to ask legislators for help — and some answers. “I don’t care who gets it done. I just need it done.” Fifty-seven-year-old Bill Zook, of Ankeny earns too much to qualify for subsidies to buy insurance on the individual market.

On Monday, Governor Reynolds said ObamaCare’s complicated rules don’t allow states to innovate and she withdrew Iowa’s “stopgap” plan that aimed to reduce premium hikes. Medica is the only insurance company left that will sell 2018 policies to the 22-thousand Iowans who must buy on the individual market. Zook says Medica will charge him 24-hundred a month, with a deductible of nearly 14-thousand dollars.

Adding on co-payments for office visits, Zook estimates he’d spend nearly 40-thousand dollars next year if he buys a Medica policy. “I don’t know. You know there’s these Christian organizations, MediShare, those sorts of things that I’m researching,” Zook says. “Here we are almost at November 1st and I was waiting for the ‘stopgap’, I was waiting for people like these senators and representatives here for some solutions and I don’t know what I’m going to do.”

Zook, who says he has voted Republican, had hoped President Trump’s recent executive order allowing companies to sell insurance across state lines might help. But Zook can’t find any companies willing to sell him a policy. “I’m confused where to go next,” Zook says. “My insurance agent, I talked to him, and he said: ‘Move out of state.'”

Zook says it’s “not fair” that public employees in Iowa get health care benefits, while he may have to self-insure next year. Zook retired at the age of 55 after working in the retail industry. Six months after he retired, Zook’s former employer cancelled health insurance benefits for all retirees. Zook says he was told by his former company that policies sold on the “ObamaCare” exchange would be cheaper, but he says the Wellmark policies he bought were not cheap.

Wellmark is not selling individual policies for 2018.

(Radio Iowa)

Pheasant hunting season opens today in Iowa

Sports

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s pheasant season opens this (Saturday) morning and 50-to-60-thousand hunters are expected to be in the fields statewide. Iowa D-N-R wildlife biologist Todd Bogenschutz says a good season is expected, despite predictions of falling number of pheasants.

“Our counts indicated the population was down about 30% but we’re not sure that’s completely accurate just because it was so dry in August when we did the count,” Bogenschutz says. “We don’t get the best counts when that occurs.” There’s optimism, he says, for healthy populations of game birds.

“We’re probably down a little bit but we don’t think we’re down 30%,” he says. “Hunters should see good numbers as far as pheasants. It may be a year fairly similar to last year. As far as quail in southern Iowa, it looks like quail are in abundance and quail hunting is going to be as good as last year and maybe a little better.”

Bogenschutz says weather is always a factor that can impact opening weekend, especially if the weather is effecting Iowa’s harvest season. “When we started the season this month, it looked like crop harvest was going to be well along and then we got a bunch of rain and slowed it down, so standing crops could be an issue in portions of the state,” he says. “I know parts of the state are moving right along and other parts don’t have much out at all yet.”

There are no major rule changes for hunters this year. One of the primary rules remains, hunters are required to wear at least one item of clothing that’s at least 50% blaze orange. They’re also reminded to get permission if they plan to hunt on private property.

The hours for hunting daily are from 8 A-M to 4:30 P-M and the season runs through January 10th. Learn more at www.iowadnr.gov.

(Radio Iowa)

Midwest Sports Headlines: 10/28/17

Sports

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Chiefs could have starting offensive linemen Mitch Morse and Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and cornerback Steven Nelson back from injury this week. Morse has been out with a foot injury and Duvernay-Tardif has been sidelined by a knee injury. Nelson has been on injured reserve with a core muscle injury since training camp.

NEW YORK (AP) — Jets linebacker Darron Lee was fined $36,464 by the NFL for a roughing the passer penalty and another $9,115 for a facemask call in New York’s loss at Miami last Sunday. Lee, in his second season, has been fined four times this year for a total of $72,925. Cincinnati linebacker Vontaze Burfict added to his lengthy list of infractions, receiving a fine of $12,154 for kicking at Pittsburgh fullback Roosevelt Nix.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Broncos figure they can turn around their fortunes if they can get their quarterback to get rid of the ball faster and force opposing quarterbacks to hold onto it a little longer. The Broncos have been mired in a monthlong slump in large part because they’ve had a dozen turnovers and just four takeaways. Up next are the Chiefs. They have just one turnover so far.

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. (AP) — The NAIA has agreed to move its Division II men’s basketball tournament from a private Missouri college because of the school’s stance on the national anthem. The College of the Ozarks asked for the tournament to be moved because the NAIA had refused its request to require players to stand during the national anthem and would not plan a forum to discuss the issue before the tournament began.

DALLAS (AP) — Rob Gronkowski of the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots has been voted the top tight end in the NFL by an Associated Press panel. The three-time All-Pro received 10 of 11 first-place votes and 109 of a possible 110 points. The voting was done by Hall of Fame receiver James Lofton and 10 AP football writers. Kansas City’s Travis Kelce was second on eight of the ballots and got the other first-place tally while finishing with 98 points.

MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — Kansas State’s program reboot a few years ago left a trio of juniors to provide the foundation this season. Barry Brown, Dean Wade and Kamau Stokes should have plenty of help, with holdovers such as Xavier Sneed and newcomers such as Mawdo Sallah in the mix. The goal is to build on last year’s NCAA Tournament appearance.

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is eyeing its 14th consecutive Big 12 title and another NCAA Tournament run with a new cast of characters. The Jayhawks have to replace national player of the year Frank Mason III and fourth-overall draft pick Josh Jackson. Veterans such as Devonte Graham and Lagerald Vick should combine with newcomer Malik Newman and freshman Billy Preston to form a group that is once again favored to win the league.

Iowa early News Headlines: Saturday, 10/28/17

News

October 28th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:45 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A former University of Iowa wrestler has been arrested on computer-hacking charges after allegedly carrying out a high-tech cheating scheme. An FBI affidavit says Trevor Graves repeatedly hacked into the university’s grading system to give himself and others higher grades on tests and quizzes. The FBI says the 22-year-old also repeatedly obtained advanced copies of exams in his classes that he shared with others. He was arrested in Colorado this week.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Records show that an Iowa State Patrol commander started a consulting firm prior to receiving state approval for outside work and is using photos of himself at government-funded training events to promote the venture. A review by The Associated Press is raising questions about the captain’s involvement as a founding partner of a company that advertises police litigation and recruitment services. The patrol insists his outside work is limited to a single research project.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Two Democratic lawmakers have proposed legislation creating a Medicaid-style health insurance plan for Iowans, but the proposal has virtually no chance in the Republican-controlled Legislature. Sen. Matt McCoy of Des Moines and Rep. John Forbes of Urbandale released details Friday on a plan that targets people in the individual insurance market of the Affordable Care Act. It offers an additional insurance option in the marketplace and would reverse Iowa’s privatized Medicaid program.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Police believe the stabbing death of a Des Moines man earlier this week was the result of a dispute over a $50 debt. Television station KCCI reports that court documents say 39-year-old Michael Lee Bell Jr., of Des Moines, told police investigators he had several weapons with him Wednesday evening when he confronted 42-year-old Jerry Lavelle Martin over the debt.

Atlantic Alum Hawkins scores first collegiate points at Cameron Indoor

Sports

October 28th, 2017 by admin

Atlantic Basketball Alum Ryan Hawkins scored his first career points on Friday night for Northwest Missouri State. His first bucket…a three from the corner at Cameron Indoor against the Duke Blue Devils in an exhibition game.

Northwest Missouri State traveled to Durham,  NC for the game and came out on the short end of a 93-60 final score.

Hawkins lead the team with 14 points on 5-7 shooting, including 4-6 from three point range. Hawkins red-shirted  last season during the Bearcats Division II National Championship run.

 

Who’s Gonna Win? Final Standings 10/27/2017

Podcasts, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

October 27th, 2017 by admin

First Round Playoffs

Jim Field 6-2
Matt Mullenix 6-2
Chris Parks 5-3
Doug Leonard 4-4

Final Standings

Jim Field 59-21 Champion
Matt Mullenix 56-24
Chris Parks 54-26
Doug Leonard 54-26

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