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(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, 11/6/2014

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

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(Reposting) Iowa hunter seriously injured in shooting

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DUNLAP, Iowa (AP) – Iowa authorities say a man has been seriously injured after accidentally shooting himself while hunting for coyotes.  The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the elderly man was stepping out of his truck in a harvested cornfield west of Dunlap when he tripped and fell on Wednesday evening. Officials say the high-powered rifle he was carrying shot a bullet into his abdomen.

The man was flown to an Omaha hospital. His identity hasn’t been released. DNR officials are investigating.

 

Manilla man dies from injuries suffered in an accident Wed. evening

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

One person person died and two others were injured during a crash Wednesday evening north of Dunlap. The Iowa State Patrol says 80-year old Jim Macumber, of Manilla, who was wearing his seat belt, died at the scene of the crash on Highway 37, at around 6:30-p.m. Officials say he was driving a 2009 Buick Lesabre east on Highway 37 when the vehicle collided in the eastbound lane with a 2012 Ford F-350 pickup driven by 41-year old Bryan Brummer, of Solider.

Following the collision, the car came to rest in the south ditch, while the truck came to rest on its top in the middle of the road. Brummer, who was not wearing a seat belt, and a passenger in the Buick, 76-year old Rosalie Macumber, of Manilla, who was wearing her seat belt, were flown by helicopter to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

 

Heartbeat Today 11-06-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 6th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Tom Hurford, Cass County Pheasants Forever Youth Coordinator, about a youth pheasant hunt coming up on Sunday, Nov. 16th.  Need to call prior to Friday the 14th at 712-249-5356.

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(Podcast) 7:20-a.m. KJAN Sports, 11/6/2014

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, 11/6/2014

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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7 suspected of helping man who shot Iowa officer

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say seven people have been arrested in Sioux City, suspected of aiding a man who shot a police officer. A spokesman for federal prosecutors, Tim Duax, on Wednesday declined to identify the seven or address the specific charges against them.

Jamal Dean, the man who shot officer Kevin McCormick, fled Sioux City after the April 29, 2013, shooting. He was arrested five days later during a traffic stop in Riviera, Texas, 105 miles from the Mexican border.

Although McCormick’s police vehicle was riddled with bullets and he was shot in the head, he wasn’t seriously injured. He’s returned to work. Dean later pleaded guilty to attempted murder and was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

 

Western Iowa teen testifies about killing a goblin

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LOGAN, Iowa (AP) – An 18-year-old from western Iowa has testified that while in his fantasy world, he killed a goblin. But Cody Metzker-Madsen said he didn’t realize until later he’d actually killed his 5-year-old foster brother.  Metzker-Madsen testified Wednesday he visits a different world whenever he plays a game with someone and that only he can visit those worlds. His lawyer is using an insanity defense to combat the murder charge in Harrison County District Court in Logan.

Authorities say Dominic Elkins, of Atlantic, was killed last year while the boys were playing outdoors at their home near Logan. An autopsy said Elkins, whose body was found at the bottom of a ravine, died as a result of blunt-force head injuries and drowning. Metzker-Madsen was 17 at the time.

Shenandoah School Board fires Superintendent

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Superintendent of the Shenandoah Community School District was fired Wednesday night, following a Special Closed Session of the Board. The district’s contract with Superintendent Jeff Hiser was terminated unanimously by the Board.

Among the reasons given:

  • Submitting fraudulent requests and acceptance for reimbursement of expenses for pay and receiving said reimbursements.
  • Knowing providing untruthful, inaccurate and incomplete information during a Board investigation into Superintendent’s conduct.
  • Impeding, obstructing and/or otherwise failing to cooperate with a Board investigation into Superintendent’s conduct.
  • Violating district policy and Superintendent’s contract by engaging in outside employment with Board approval.
  • Using school district time, property, and resources for personal and financial gain.
  • Violating district policies and procedures regarding submittal of leave requests and other documents.
  • Violating district policies, and regulations on staff use of technology, including but not limited to, downloading personal software on a district laptop and deleting files from a district laptop.
  • Inability to maintain confidence and trust of the Board.

Further details about the allegations were not disclosed, however board members confirm Hiser has the right to appeal the decision, at which point the details of the matter would be discussed in open session. According to reports, Hiser had recently been placed on indefinite medical leave.

Acting Superintendent Monte Munsinger will oversee the district until a decision is made on a permanent replacement for Hiser.

Non-injury accident in Creston Wednesday

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November 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say no injuries were reported and no citations were issued following a collision Wednesday morning between a car and an SUV. Officials say a 2008 Chevy Impala driven by 39-year old Eric Patterson, of Creston, was traveling west on Howard Street in Creston at around 8:10-a.m., as a1997 Ford Expedition driven by 49-year old Laurie Tebbenkamp, of Creston was traveling south on Elm Street.

Patterson told police he saw the SUV with its turn signal on, and decided to proceed through the intersection. As he did so, the SUV continued to travel straight instead of turning. Tebbenkamp told police she almost came to a stop at the intersection and was trying to determine if she needed to go straight, or turn. By the time she made up her mind, Patterson’s car was right in front of her Expedition.

The vehicles collided in a t-bone fashion, causing an estimated total amount of damage at $2,600.