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Heartbeat Today 01-28-2015

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January 28th, 2015 by admin

Jim Field shares 7 reasons why you may not be losing weight despite your workout efforts from health.com

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Van careens out of control & hits an office bldg in Creston

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January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A woman from Creston was injured Tuesday afternoon, when her vehicle went out of control and hit a building before coming to rest. The Creston P-D says 84-year old Ruth Kralik was backing into a parking space on Grand Avenue in Creston, when she lost control of her 1996 Ford van and stepped on the gas pedal. The vehicle went over a curb and into a yard to the south before continued through the yard, where it narrowly missed a light pole and several trees.

The van continued southbound across the street and into another yard, which it crossed before the van spun around on concrete in front of an office building at 612 Grand Avenue. The van hit the building, causing a large hole to form in the wall. Two picnic tables were also broken during the collision, before the van finally stopped.

Kralik was transported by ambulance to the hospital in Creston. The van was totaled in the crash. Damage to the Regency Park Office Building was estimated at $15,000. No citations were issued.

In other news, Creston Police say a resident of an apartment on north Maple Street reported someone entered his apartment sometime between Jan. 20th and 28th. The thief took a Toshiba Satellite computer valued at $350. And, the Union County Sheriff’s Office says K & K Auto, in Creston, reported Tuesday, that sometime between Sunday and Monday, two of the vehicles on their lot were damaged. The loss was estimated at $1500.

(Podcast) 7:20-a.m. KJAN Sports report, 1/28/2015

Podcasts, Sports

January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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Cass County Extension Report 01-28-2015

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

January 28th, 2015 by admin

w/ Kate Olson

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(Podcast) KJAN News & Funeral report, 1/28/2015

News, Podcasts

January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7-a.m. Newscast, with Ric Hanson.

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(Update) – Shelby City Council suspends its volunteer firefighters

News

January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Shelby City Council has suspended all but one member of the Shelby Volunteer Fire Department because of a dispute over fundraiser proceeds. According to the Daily NonPareil, Fire Chief Eric Wendt said he was the only member of the 12-person department who was not suspended Monday. Without any active firefighters, the city will rely on Minden and Avoca to respond to emergencies by way of a mutual aid agreement.

Wendt said the dismissals stem from a disagreement over a separate bank account that the department uses to hold its fundraiser money. Wendt said the council thinks they control their pancake money, and the dispute is over whether monies generated from pancake feeds and events should be labeled as public funds or fire department funds. Wendt said he does not know why he was not suspended.

Shelby City Attorney Clint Fichter said multiple issues led to the suspensions. Asked if the separate funds were an issue, Fichter said state code requires fire departments to be subject to the same regulations as the rest of the city. All monies, including those raised by fundraising, are public funds, subject to the same rules as tax money. Fichter said in the last two years, audit notes were made to make sure the money was accounted for.

He said also the separate account held about $40,000. The city is accepting applications to re-staff the fire department as quickly as possible. Fichter said all suspended members were notified that they could reapply under a stipulation that they would follow council directives and state code.

Robert Hall, a volunteer firefighter for seven years, said he received an email that said insubordination was the reason for the suspensions. Asked about the email, Fichter said he could not comment for legal reasons. The firefighters have obtained legal counsel, Hall said, and hope to return to their duties as soon as possible.

Tuesday Wrestling Results

Sports

January 28th, 2015 by Jim Field

  • Shenandoah 42, East Mills 30
  • Shenandoah 48, Exira/EHK 20
  • Shenandoah 60, Griswold 11
  • East Mills 45, Exira/EHK 17
  • East Mills 48, Griswold 6
  • Griswold 36, Exira/EHK 27
  • Clarinda 39, Glenwood 34
  • Clarinda 48, Bedford/Lenox 24
  • Glenwood 44, Bedford/Lenox 24
  • Missouri Valley 55, Maple Valley 18
  • Riverside 50, Maple Valley 28
  • A-H-S-T-W 39, Missouri Valley 39
  • Missouri Valley 49, Riverside 30

Tuesday Girls High School Basketball Scores

Sports

January 28th, 2015 by Jim Field

Hawkeye 10:

  • Glenwood 65, Clarinda 53
  • Harlan 66, Denison-Schleswig 30
  • Creston 66, Chariton 31
  • Red Oak 59, St. Albert 51
  • Newell-Fonda 45, Kuemper Catholic 44

Western Iowa:

  • A-H-S-T-W 44, Missouri Valley 37
  • Audubon 53, Tri-Center 51
  • IKM-Manning 60, Griswold 32
  • Logan-Magnolia 59, Underwood 39
  • Treynor 46, Riverside 17

Rolling Valley:

  • Ar-We-Va 53, West Harrison 21
  • Coon Rapids-Bayard 48, Charter Oak-Ute 46
  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 70, CAM 19
  • Glidden-Ralston 50, Woodbine 27

Corner:

  • Fremont Mills 61, Heartland Christian 15
  • Nishnabotna 66, Sidney 34
  • South Page 52, Clarinda Academy 16
  • Stanton 38, East Mills 34
  • Tarkio 54, Essex 43

Others:

  • ADM 68, Carroll 30
  • CB Abraham Lincoln 41, Sioux City North 31
  • Lenox 53, East Union 16
  • Nodaway Valley 35, Southwest Valley 34
  • Panorama 73, Madrid 27
  • Sioux City West 72, CB Thomas Jefferson 23
  • Van Meter 63, West Central Valley 49

Council Bluffs men beaten & robbed after meeting to sell items through online page

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January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A plan by two Pottawattamie County men to sell items on a social media page backfired Tuesday night, when the men were assaulted and robbed. Council Bluffs Police Lt. Mark Galvan said in a press release, that 20-year old Ronald Kleckner and 18-year old Scott Evans, both of Council Bluffs, had advertised items for sale on a local buy/sell Facebook page.

A person contacted the men, and a date, time and location was set up to meet them and purchase the advertised items. At around 11-p.m. Tuesday, Kleckner and Evans arrived at the location in the 100 block of 4th Avenue in Council Bluffs, and were approached by four people, two black males, an Hispanic male and an unknown male subject.

The men assaulted Kleckner and Evans with a club and robbed them of several items. The victims, who suffered minor injuries, were able to get in their car and drive away. As they left, they reported hearing a gunshot. The black male suspects were described as being between 19 and 24-years of age. No other details about the suspects is available.

If you have any information about the robbery, contact the Council Bluffs Police Department’s Criminal Investigation Division at 712-328-4728.

Meeting over the future of the Clarinda MHI set for this Saturday

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January 28th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A meeting is set to take place this Saturday morning in Clarinda, with regard to Governor Branstad’s proposal to close or re-purpose the Clarinda Mental Health Institute. The meeting, featuring Dept. of Human Services Director Chuck Palmer, will be held in the Clarinda MHI auditorium beginning at 10-a.m.  Saturday, January 31st. District 24 Republican Representative Cecil Dolecheck also plans to attend.

Governor Terry Branstad said earlier this week his administration wouldn’t be violating state law if they continue to run “significant” prison operations and a military-style academy on the Mental Health Institute campuses in Mount Pleasant and Clarinda.

Key legislators says they were “disturbed” because they didn’t learn of Branstad’s plan to close the two mental health care facilities in Mount Pleasant and Clarinda until they were shown the details of Branstad’s proposed budget.