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MONDAY, APRIL 13th

Trading Post

April 13th, 2015 by Jim Field

WANTED: Futon bed. Call: 712-249-2905 Exira.

FOR SALE:  42″ Riding Mower 22 Horsepower Hydrostatic Transmission $650 – (712) 243-4426 After 5 PM.

FOR SALE: Vintage Wash Stand with towel bar. 1 large drawer, 2 small drawers and a door for storage. Original hardware. Total height 49”. Across front 35” x 16’’ $300.00.  Vintage 5 legged solid oak table. Lots of carving on the legs. $400.00, 6 audio books(disc) Kristin Hannah, Dean Kootz, Nora Roberts, Heather Graham, Lisa Scottoline, and Lisa Gardner 66 1/2 hours of listening. All for $25.00.  Items are in Atlantic 712-326-3268.

Heartbeat Today 04-13-2015

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 13th, 2015 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Mitch Seekins, musical performer, about his show coming up at the Warren Cultural Center in Greenfield.  His show highlights the Golden Age of Vegas.

CLICK HERE to enjoy some video highlights!

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(Podcast) KJAN Sports report, 4/13/2015

Podcasts, Sports

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:19-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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3 OWI arrests in Creston

News

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Creston Police arrested three people on OWI charges over the weekend. Early Saturday morning, 38-year old Shane Lee Sanden, of Creston, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. Early Sunday morning, Creston Police arrested 21-year old Robert Paul Campbell, of Orient, for OWI/1st offense, and, 53-year old Phillip Alan Hansen, of Creston, for OWI/2nd offense.

Sanden and Hansen were being held in the Union County Jail on $2,000 bond, each, while Campbell’s bond was set at $1,000.

(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 4/13/2015

News, Podcasts

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) Skyscan Weather forecast, 4/13/2015

Podcasts, Weather

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Saturday High School Sports Results

Sports

April 13th, 2015 by Jim Field

Girls Soccer:
Kuemper Catholic 3, Boone 1
Gilbert 4, Kuemper Catholic 0

Boys Soccer:
Johnston 5, Glenwood 1
Glenwood 5, Nevada 1

Shenandoah Fillies Tennis Invitational
1. Denison 14
2. Shenandoah 12
3. Glenwood 8
4.  St. Albert 6

#1 Singles:
1st Place: Mara Pirscoveanu (Den) beat Jana King (Glen)
3rd Place: Sarah Wood (Shen) beat Jenna Carlson (St. A)

#2 Singles:
1st Place: Paige Lansink (Den) beat Jenna Cox (St. A)
3rd Place: Marilyn Cepeda (Shen) beat Ellie Osterloh (Glen)

#1 Doubles:
1st Place: Hannah Dailey/Heidi Fichter (Shen) beat Amber Hrabik/Jacque Ingram (Den)
3rd Place: Abby Osterloh/Maggie Finnegan (Glen) beat Hannah Schweitzer/Liz Luke (St. A)

 

#2 Doubles:
1st Place: Jordan Major/Jenna Hogue (Shen) beat Olivia Ipsen/Sophia Schultz (Den)
3rd Place: Ashley Hirt/Sam Umberger (Glen) beat Sydney Fields/Kasi Cox (St. A)

MARK ALAN McCUTCHEON, 60, of Harlan (Svcs. 4/15/15)

Obituaries

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

MARK ALAN McCUTCHEON, 60, of Harlan (who operated Mark A. McCutcheon Fine Gems & Jewelry, in Harlan), died Sat. April 11th, at Jennie Edmundson Hospital, in Council Bluffs. A Celebration of Life service for MARK McCUTCHEON will be held 10:30-a.m. Wed., April 15th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home, is from 8am-until 9-pm on Tue., April 14th.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

MARK McCUTCHEON is survived by:

His sons – Aaron McCutcheon, and Seth McCutcheon (& his Friend Shane Hytrek), all of Harlan.

His daughter – Ashley McCutcheon, of Harlan.

His brother – Rev. Monte (Dawn) McCutcheon, of Oregon City, OR.

His sister – Patti (Tom) Knop, of Aurora, CO.

and 2 grandchildren.

Iowa Warning: Debris Turns Deadly in the Blink of an Eye

News

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – As Iowa slowly inches closer to summer, it’s becoming a common site on roadways across the state – vehicles hauling yard and garden waste or large, bulky items to area landfills – and drivers are being urged to secure their loads.
Leslie Irlbeck, program and outreach manager with the Metro Waste Authority in Des Moines, says making sure that loads are secure helps keep roadways clean and more importantly, helps keep drivers safe from the dangers of debris.

“According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, there are about 25,000 crashes that are caused each year and there are 80 to 90 deaths (in North America),” she points out. “And these are preventable if we all just take that extra step and make sure that things are safe.”

Irlbeck notes that many landfills in Iowa have strict policies for arriving with a secure load and those drivers who don’t can be charged a service fee of between $10 and $100, depending on the size of the vehicle.  Irlbeck says it really doesn’t take much for a loose item being hauled to fall or go flying, so if the load cannot be fully enclosed within a vehicle or trailer, it should be secured – either by tying it down or covering it with a tarp.

“And that’s especially important for smaller items – like maybe some recyclables, or some yard waste material as well,” she explains. “But even larger things need to be secured down, and that can be done with bungee cords or tie-downs, or twine. Things like sofas or large chairs are even at risk at flying out of the back of a truck.

(Iowa News Service)

Egg executives to be sentenced today (Monday) in salmonella outbreak

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Two former egg industry executives are scheduled to be sentenced in Sioux City on Monday for their roles in a 2010 salmonella outbreak that sickened thousands. Austin “Jack” DeCoster and his son Peter DeCoster pleaded guilty last June to misdemeanor charges of shipping adulterated food.  The two hope to avoid jail time, but prosecutors have argued for tough punishment because of the widespread harm caused by the outbreak.

Prosecutors also say the DeCosters knew their Iowa egg facilities were at risk for contamination. Federal health officials linked 1,939 illnesses to the 2010 outbreak, but they estimate that up to 56,000 people may have been sickened. The Quality Egg company agreed to pay a $6.8 million fine as part of a plea agreement, and the DeCosters will pay $100,000 apiece.