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We have Iowa men’s basketball on KJAN radio tonight, so look for high school basketball on www.kjan.com. We will have live streaming video on KJAN TV tonight as the red-hot Atlantic girls will host Red Oak in Hawkeye 10 Conference girls basketball. Atlantic is off to a 4-0 start and will face a very athletic Red Oak team who comes in with a mark of 1-1. We’re on the air at 7:30 tonight as Jim Field and Chris Parks will bring you all the action. Get to the game if you can, but if you can’t, watch it with us on KJAN TV!
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NAOMI M. BEST, 89, of Brayton, died Mon., Dec. 8th, at the Exira Care Center. Funeral services for NAOMI BEST will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Dec. 11th, at the 1st United Presbyterian Church in Atlantic. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.
Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation begins at 5-p.m. on Wed., Dec. 10th.
Burial will be in the Arlington Heights Cemetery in Audubon, at 1:30-p.m., Thu.
NAOMI BEST is survived by:
Her children – David Gene Best and Steven Russell and Lynda Best, all of Brayton; Cheryl (Dave) Huedepohl, of Parnell, IA.
15 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, her in-law’s, other relatives and friends.
LaJUNE F. JOHANNSEN, 79, of Audubon, died Sun., Dec. 7th. A Mass of Christian Burial service for LaJUNE JOHANNSEN will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Dec. 11th, at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, in Audubon. Burmeister-Johannsen Funeral Home in Harlan is handling the arrangements, with assistance from the Hockenberry-England Funeral Home, in Audubon.
Friends may call at the Hockenberry-England Funeral Home on Wed., Dec. 10th, from 3-until 7-p.m. Online condolences may be left at www.burmeisterjohannsen.com
Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery, in Audubon.
LaJUNE F. JOHANNSEN is survived by:
Her sons – Russ (Lori) Johannsen, of Schleswig; Jay Johannsen, of Council Bluffs; & Dr. Lee (Gianna) Johannsen, of Austin, TX.
Her daughter – Sherry (Joel) Porsch, of Kimballton.
Her brothers – Eugene (Maria) Friedrichsen, of Carroll; Virgene (Wanita) Friedrichsen, of Odebolt.
Her sister – Jody (Veryl) Aschinger, of Wall Lake.
11 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
A traffic stop late Monday evening in Adams County resulted in the arrest of a Colorado man. Sheriff’s officials say 51-year old Jeffrey Wayne Armstrong, of Loveland, CO, was pulled over at around 5:30-p.m. near the intersection of Highway 34 and Loomis Avenue. A deputy smelled alcohol coming from Armstrong, who failed Field Sobriety Tests and was placed under arrest for OWI/1st Offense. His bond was set at $1,000.
Most employers in Iowa are optimistic about their hiring plans for the first three months of 2015. That’s according the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey released today (Tuesday). Manpower spokesperson Karen Miller says 73-percent of the Iowa companies surveyed anticipate maintaining current staffing levels between January and March, while 21-percent expect to add employees. That’s good for a “Net Employment Outlook” of 16-percent — doubling the results from the survey conducted for the first quarter of 2014.
“Last year at this time, we were only looking at an 8-percent Net Employment Outlook,” Miller said. The companies that take part in the Manpower survey have been holding steady on their hiring plans for quite some time now. “I think this is our third year running, we’ve got about 12 straight quarters of really solid hiring within the state of Iowa,” Miller said.
Iowa’s job market is basically on par with the nationwide outlook. Of the more than 18,000 employers surveyed in the U.S., Manpower found 19-percent expect to add to their workforces, while 6-percent expect a decline in their payrolls between October and December. The Net Employment Outlook nationwide is 16-percent, the same as Iowa’s Q1 figure.
(Radio Iowa)
Authorities in northwest Iowa’s Woodbury County are investigating the mysterious death of 17 head of cattle this weekend. Lieutenant Charles Hertz of the Woodbury County Sheriff’s Office, says the cattle were discovered by a creek near Lawton around 1:30 Saturday afternoon. He says the cattle owner was checking on the animals and discovered 17 cattle in the creek dead, while there were 13 others nearby that were just fine. Hertz says the were no marks on the animals or anything else to indicate why they died.
“We had checked the creek to determine if there were any other deaths associated with these cattle and we could not determine anything. There were no fish that were killed or any other livestock or animals in the area that had been killed,” Hertz says. “The state vet did a field autopsy at the scene, and there was nothing readily apparent.” He says the county emergency manager took water samples.
“And found everything to be in normal parameters. These samples are going to be forwarded to Storm Lake to have further tests done on them. The state vet also took samples from these animals and there will be further tests conducted,” according to Hertz. Hertz says there are not indications of criminal activity as they continue to investigate looking for the cause of the death of the animals.
(Radio Iowa)