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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 4/28/2015

Podcasts, Sports

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Local, State and national sports with Jim Field.

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Union County woman arrested on drug warrant

News

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports a woman from Cromwell, in Union County, was arrested Monday night. 36-year old Carrie Nawacy Parcher was taken into custody on a Union County warrant for a Controlled Substance Violation. Her bond was set at $10,000.

(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 4/28/2015

News, Podcasts

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Monday Track Results

Sports

April 28th, 2015 by Jim Field

Glenwood Ram Co-ed Relays (CLICK HERE for complete results)

Girls:

  1. Glenwood  156
  2. Shenandoah  133
  3. Thomas Jefferson 95
  4. Abraham Lincoln  94
  5. Lewis Central  63
  6. Atlantic  59
  7. Red Oak  51
  8. SC North  49
  9. St. Albert  41

Boys:

  1. Glenwood  136.5
  2. Harlan  110
  3. Lewis Central  81
  4. Thomas Jefferson  75
  5. Atlantic  67
  6. SC North  65
  7. Abraham Lincoln  55
  8. Shenandoah  51
  9. St. Albert  36.5
  10. Treynor  25

Johnson Cyclone Girls Relays (CLICK HERE for complete results)

  1. Harlan  182
  2. Treynor  130
  3. Denison  86
  4. Logan-Magnolia  78
  5. Tri-Center  40
  6. Kuemper Catholic  34
  7. A-H-S-T-W  28
  8. Riverside  10

Hummel Boys Relays @ Woodbine (Hummel Relays.2015)

  1. Missouri Valley  169
  2. Logan-Magnolia  146
  3. Boyer Valley  134
  4. Woodbine  52
  5. Riverside  48
  6. West Harrison  33

Monday Golf/Tennis/Soccer Results

Sports

April 28th, 2015 by Jim Field

Girls Golf:
Atlantic 208, Harlan 217 (Medalist: Brooke Newell, Atlantic 46)
Tri-Center 201, Riverside NTS (Medalist: Kara Johnson, Tri-Center 46)
A-H-S-T-W 212, Logan-Magnolia 278 (Medalist: CeCe Gray, A-H-S-T-W 47)
Treynor 198, IKM-Manning 225
Underwood 243, Missouri Valley NTS
Kuemper 194, Lewis Central 204
Cherokee 246, Denison-Schleswig 257
Southwest Iowa 236, Nishnabotna 250, Heartland Christian 309, East Mils 315
Boyer Valley 231, Charter Oak-Ute 245, Coon Rapids-Bayard 266, Glidden-Ralston 284, Woodbine NTS, CAM NTS, Exira/EHK NTS

Boys Golf:
Atlantic 154, Harlan 162 (Medalist: Jake Olsen, Atlantic 36)
Kuemper 147, Lewis Central 177
Nishnabotna 193, East Mills 196, Southwest Iowa 223, Heartland Christian 240
Riverside 175, Tri-Center 191 (Medalist: Derek Nelson, Tri-Center 41)
IKM-Manning 166, Treynor 173
Missouri Valley 173, Underwood 217
A-H-S-T-W 175, Logan-Magnolia 219 (Medalist: Erik Jorgensen, AHSTW 36)
Coon Rapids-Bayard 178, Boyer Valley 180, Charter Oak-Ute 186, Exira/EHK 188, Glidden-Ralston 189, Woodbine 201, CAM 209, Adair-Casey 274

Girls Tennis:
Harlan 8, Atlantic 1
Shenandoah 9, Southwest Valley 0
Lewis Central 5, Kuemper 4
Denison-Schleswig 9, Abraham Lincoln 0

Boys Tennis:
Atlantic 8, Harlan 1
Southwest Valley 5, Shenandoah JV 4
Denison-Schleswig 7, St. Albert 2
Kuemper 5, Lewis Central 4
Thomas Jefferson 7, Audubon 2

Girls Soccer:
Atlantic 4, Missouri Valley 1
Tri-Center 1, Harlan 0
Kuemper 4, Carroll 0

Boys Soccer:
Creston 5, Atlantic 3
Kuemper 2, Carroll 1
Sioux City Heelan 6, Denison-Schleswig 0
Underwood 3, Nodaway Valley 0

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast, Tue., 4/28/15

Podcasts, Weather

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, and weather info. for Atlantic.

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New All-purpose app for Adair-Guthrie Co. residents

News

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Residents in Adair and Guthrie County can access a new application for their cell phones, tablets and other electronic devices. Bob Kempf, Emergency Management Coordinator for Adair and Guthrie Counties, says the new app available through the Google Play Store, allows residents “one-stop location” for all sorts of important information. He says it’s an all-in-one mobile app with information on what to do and expect before, during and after an emergency.Adair-Guthrie App

Kempf acknowledges there are other sources from which persons can glean emergency and weather information, including the NOAA weather radio and the Code Red system for emergency notifications via text and land-lines that covers Adair and Guthrie County, the Adair-Guthrie County Emergency Management Commission wanted a more concise way to reach the mobile user.

The two counties will be the first in the State to offer an app that offers weather, weather alerts, radar, a way to push out emergency notifications such as Boil Orders or evacuations, as well as links to the EMA’s Facebook and Twitter sites, contact information, and how to send a damage report to the Adair-Guthrie EMA if your property is hit by a storm or other disaster.

The system is not affiliated with the “Alert Iowa” program, which is a statewide mass notification and emergency messaging system. Kempf says because the two counties still have a year remaining on their Code Red contract, they won’t be switching over to Alert Iowa until the contract expires. He says if you come home or get in your vehicle and catch the tail end of a weather alert broadcast from your weather radio or local radio station, you can go to the new app on your cell phone and read exactly what the message from the National Weather Service was. You simply open up the app and access the type of information you want.

That includes preparedness information for example on what to do after a power outage. Kempf says the app has been under development since last fall. He says you can find and download it from the Google Play Store by searching for Adair (space) Guthrie (space) EMA, or at the iTunes app store under the iPhone section, not the iPad.

ISU student found dead in dorm room

News

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The body of an Iowa State University student was discovered Monday afternoon.  A resident of Friley Hall on the Ames campus found her female roommate inside their room. Iowa State University Police and emergency medical personnel responded to the scene. The female was pronounced dead by authorities.

No foul play is suspected in the case. The name of the individual has not been released pending notification of family members.

(Radio Iowa)

Atlantic School Board sets 2015-16 School calendar/testing dates

News

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education, Monday night, approved the district’s 2015-16 school calendars. The move followed a public hearing during which no comments were received from the public for or against the proposal. Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein recommended the school day and testing calendar be approved, with classes beginning August 24th, in Atlantic.

New teachers will report on August 17th. All teachers and staff will report for duty on August 20th. The last day of school in 2016 will come on May 24th.  Amstein says the first semester will end before Christmas, with the second semester ending before Memorial Day. Spring Break for Atlantic students is being moved one-week later on the new calendar. Curriculum Director and Schuler Principal James Northwick says the break covers the Easter break, which also helps classes get out earlier.

And, the testing calendar which normally shows dates occurring during the winter norm for Iowa Assessments, indicates those tests will be given in late April 2016, because all school districts in Iowa starting next year, will be required to test in the spring to standardize the testing time frame.

Northwick pointed out also, that some changes had been made to teacher Professional Development days. School Board President Kristy Pellett asked Northwick to explain why the district started with “early outs” (early dismissal) the first three days of the year last fall. He said it allows the younger students more time to adjust to the routine by going half-days at the start, and it allows staff to get in more professional development time during the afternoons.

Amstein said in previous calendars, the staff has as much as five days prior to students’ arrival to prepare and receive professional development, but that’s been reduced over the years as much as possible to get students going, while at the same time still allowing for professional development.

Federal board declines request to reopen Buddy Holly crash

News

April 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (AP) – The National Transportation Safety Board has declined a request to reopen the investigation of the Iowa plane crash that killed musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson. The Civil Aeronautics Board ruled in 1959 that the most likely cause of the crash near Clear Lake, was pilot error. Snow was listed as a secondary caused.

In a letter dated April 21, the agency said the evidence presented in a request from pilot L.J. Coon wasn’t sufficient to merit the reconsideration of the findings of the original investigation. Coon had contended that there were other issues involving weight and balance calculations, fuel-gauge readings and more that contributed to the crash.