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Heartbeat Today 10-29-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 29th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field talks about Halloween activities around the area and some other trick or treating tips.

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(Podcast) 8-a.m. KJAN News, Wed. 10/29/2014

News, Podcasts

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Ric Hanson.

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Grassley hoping IRS corrects “silly actions,” return money to NW Iowa restaurant owner

News

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says he’s looking into the federal government’s use of civil forfeiture laws after learning how the IRS seized the bank account of a restaurant owner in northwest Iowa. The Republican served on the IRS Restructuring Commission, which sought to end the agency’s “harassment” of small businesses back in 1998. “Well, here we are 15 years later and we’re still messing around with the same problems,” Grassley says.

In May 2013, the IRS seized almost $33,000 from Carole Hinders, who has operated Mrs. Lady’s Mexican Food in Arnolds Park for 38 years. The restaurant only accepts cash and the IRS used civil forfeiture to seize Hinders’ bank account, claiming by making small deposits, she was evading a federal law that requires banks to report cash deposits greater than $10,000. Officials with the IRS have responded to Grassley’s inquiry about the matter.

“They say that they’re going to reconsider their policy and maybe make some changes,” Grassley says. The Washington, DC-based Institute for Justice is helping Hinders with her case. The law firm reports federal law enforcement agencies — using civil forfeiture — can take cash, cars and other property without charging the property owner with a crime. Grassley says the IRS plays a role in fighting money laundering and other criminal activity, but it should treat business owners fairly.

“Maybe the IRS is smart enough to correct their own silly actions that they’re taking, but whatever the case is, we’ve got to be on top of the IRS once again,” Grassley says. The 67-year-old Hinders, who describes her last year as “Hell,” has borrowed money and used credit cards to pay bills and keep her restaurant in business. The New York Times recently featured a story about Hinders’ plight on its front page.

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2 arrests in Creston, Tuesday

News

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports two arrests, Tuesday. 63-year old Donald Barnes, of Creston, was arrested at around 9:15-a.m. for Harassment in the 3rd degree. And, 36-year old Bobbie Jo Wilson, of Creston, was arrested at around 1:30-p.m. at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Both were released on a promise to appear later, in court.

(Podcast) 7:20-a.m KJAN Sports, 10/29/2014

Podcasts, Sports

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, Wed. 10/29/2014

News, Podcasts

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) Skyscan Weather Forecast, Wed., 10/29/2014

Podcasts, Weather

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

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

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ERNST INCHING AHEAD IN IOWA SENATE RACE, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS

News

October 29th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Republican State Sen. Joni Ernst is inching ahead among likely voters in the U.S. Senate race and now has 49 percent to 45 percent for U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley, the Democrat, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Five percent remain undecided. This compares to results of an October 23 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University, showing Sen. Ernst at 48 percent and Rep. Braley at 46 percent.

Today’s (Wednesday’s) results show independent voters backing Ernst 50 – 41 percent. Republicans back Ernst 90 – 4 percent. Democrats go to Braley 94 – 4 percent. The reverse gender gap in this race continues as women back the Democratic man 50 – 42 percent, while men back the Republican woman 56 – 39 percent. Braley leads 57 – 36 percent among those who already have voted.

Just six days before Election Day, 91 percent of Iowa likely voters who name a Senate candidate say their mind is made up, while 9 percent say they might change their mind. Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac Poll, says “As Election Day nears, State Sen. Joni Ernst is closing in on Iowa’s open U.S. Senate seat. Her lead over U.S. Rep. Brue Braley inches up to 49 – 45 percent, giving her the momentum with less than a week left in the campaign. Nothing is for sure, but one would certainly rather be in her shoes this morning than Braley’s. One piece of good news for the Democrat is that he has a 21-point lead among those who already have voted.”

First Round High School Football Playoffs Tonight!

Sports

October 29th, 2014 by Jim Field

The 2014 Iowa High School State Football Playoffs begin tonight with 16 games in each class.  On KJAN tonight, we are featuring an 8-Man match-up with Exira/EHK visiting Sidney.  Both the Spartans and the Cowboys are 7-2.  Exira/EHK will be playing it’s first ever road playoff game after two late season losses.  Quarterback Drew Peppers is not expected to be available tonight as he continues to recover from a knee injury.  Chris Parks will have the call of the game on AM 1220, FM 101.1 and online at www.kjan.com.  Also tonight, Jim Field will be at Class A match-up as Griswold plays at Logan-Magnolia.  The Panthers beat the Tigers 48-16 just three weeks ago in district play and Griswold hopes to get off to a better start this time.  You can hear the game exclusively on the TV page at www.kjan.com.  We can’t provide live video but you can hear the game through our TV channel.  All game tonight begin at 7:00 pm.  Pre-game for our broadcasts begin at 6:00 pm, right after the final edition of “Who’s Gonna Win?” at 5:30 pm.  Here is the complete playoff schedule for tonight.

Class 4-A

  • Ames (5-3) vs. Urbandale (5-4)
  • Ankeny Centennial (7-2) vs. Johnston (6-3)
  • Ankeny (7-2) vs. Des Moines Lincoln (3-6)
  • Cedar Rapids Jefferson (4-5) vs. Bettendorf (9-0)
  • Cedar Rapids Kennedy (2-7) vs. Muscatine (7-2)
  • Clinton (2-7) vs. Cedar Rapids Washington (9-0)
  • CB Abe Lincoln (4-5) vs. Lewis Central (8-1)
  • Davenport Central (4-5) vs. Linn Marr (8-1)
  • Des Moines East (4-4) vs. West Des Moines Valley (8-1)
  • West Des Moines Dowling (8-1) vs. Indianola (5-4)
  • Dubuque Hempstead (6-3) vs. North Scott (7-2)
  • Dubuque Senior (5-4) vs. Cedar Falls (7-2)
  • Fort Dodge (6-3) vs. Southeast Polk (5-4)
  • Ottumwa (5-4) vs. Iowa City West (5-4)
  • Cedar Rapids Prairie (4-5) vs. Pleasant Valley (6-3)
  • Sioux City East (6-3) vs. Waukee (8-1)

Class 3-A

  • ADM (5-4) @ Carroll (8-1)
  • Davenport Assumption (5-4) @ Solon (8-1)
  • Boyden Hull/Rock Valley (5-4) @ Sergeant Bluff-Luton (6-3)
  • Charles City (5-4) @ Cedar Rapids Xavier (6-3)
  • Epworth Western Dubuque (6-3) @ Waverly Shell Rock (7-2)
  • Fairfield (6-3) vs. Pella (9-0)
  • Gilbert (7-2) @ Humboldt (8-1)
  • Greene County (4-5) @ Creston (7-2)
  • Independence (6-3) @ Washington (6-3)
  • Knoxville (4-5) vs. Dallas Center-Grimes (8-1)
  • Newton (6-3) @ Clear Creek-Amana (7-2)
  • Norwalk (5-4) @ Bondurant Farrer (6-3)
  • Spencer (4-5) @ Sioux City Heelan (8-1)
  • Dubuque Wahlert (3-6) @ West Deleware (8-1)
  • Webster City (4-5) @ Ballard (7-2)
  • Winterset (5-4) @ Carlisle (7-2)

Class 2-A

  • Aplington-Parkersburg (6-3) @ Dyersville Beckman (7-2)
  • Center Point-Urbana (6-3) @ Union LaPorte City (7-2)
  • Central Lyon/George Little Rock (6-3) @ Sioux Center (8-1)
  • Clarion Goldfield/Dows (6-3) @ East Sac County (7-2)
  • Estherville Lincoln Center (5-4) @ Clear Lake (9-0)
  • Carroll Kuemper (4-5) @ Clarinda (8-1)
  • MOC Floyd Valley (5-4) @ Spirit Lake (9-0)
  • Mid Prairie, Wellman (4-5) @ Albia (8-1)
  • Monticello (4-5) @ North Fayette (8-1)
  • Mount Vernon (5-4) @ Mediapolis (8-1)
  • New Hampton (6-3) @ Anamosa (7-2)
  • North Polk (5-4) @ South Tama County (7-2)
  • PCM (4-5) @ Williamsburg (9-0)
  • South Hardin (4-5) @ CMB (9-0)
  • Southeast Valley (5-4) @ Hampton-Dumont (8-1)
  • West Burlington (4-5) @ Western Dubuque (8-1)

Class 1-A

  • Alburnett (5-4) @ Iowa City Regina (8-1)
  • Bellevue (7-2) @ Dike New Hartford (7-2)
  • Central Decatur (7-2) @ Pella Christian (6-3)
  • Eddyville-Blakeburg (5-4) @ Panorama (6-3)
  • Hudson (6-3) @ North Cedar (8-1)
  • Lake Mills (3-6) @ South Winneshiek (9-0)
  • Madrid (6-3) @ IKM-Manning (9-0)
  • OA-BCIG (6-3) @ Hinton (8-1)
  • Ogden (7-2) @ A-H-S-T-W (7-2)
  • Pocahontas Area (5-4) @ South Central Calhoun (6-3)
  • Sibley-Ocheyedan (4-5) @ West Lyon (8-1)
  • Sigourney-Keota (5-4) @ West Branch (9-0)
  • Sumner-Fredricksburg (6-3) @ St. Ansgar (9-0)
  • Underwood (3-6) @ Van Meter (6-3)
  • Western Christian (5-4) @ Emmetsburg (6-3)
  • Woodward-Granger (5-4) @ Fort Dodge St. Edmond (9-0)

Class A

  • Akron Westfield (4-5) @ Woodbury Central (8-1)
  • Belle Plaine (6-3) @ Van Buren (7-2)
  • Belmond-Klemme (6-3) @ Gladbrook-Reinbeck (8-1)
  • Bishop Garrigan (6-3) @ AGWSR (8-1)
  • Colfax Mingo (6-3) @ Mount Ayr (8-1)
  • Denver (5-4) @ West Hancock (5-4)
  • Earlham (6-3) @ Bedford (8-1)
  • Edgewood-Colesburg (4-5) @ BGM (7-2)
  • Griswold (5-4) @ Logan-Magnolia (9-0)
  • Lone Tree (6-3) @ Lisbon (6-3)
  • North Linn (4-5) @ Pekin (9-0)
  • Pleasantville (5-4) @ Montezuma (9-0)
  • Wapsie Valley (4-5) @ Nashua-Plainfield (8-1)
  • West Sioux (7-2) @ South O’Brien (7-2)
  • Westwood (6-3) @ Audubon (7-2)
  • Winfield Mt. Union (5-4) @ Maquoketa Valley (9-0)

8-Man

  • Ar-We- Va (5-4) @ Glidden-Ralston (9-0)
  • Clarksville (7-2) @ Turkey Valley (8-1)
  • Colo Nesco (5-4) @ Melcher-Dallas (7-2)
  • East Union (5-4) @ Fremont-Mills (9-0)
  • Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton (7-2) @ Sidney (7-2)
  • G-T-R-A (8-1) @ Marcus-Meridan-Cleghorn (7-2)
  • Guthrie Center (7-2) @ Newell-Fonda (6-3)
  • Harris Lake Park (5-4) @ Boyer Valley (7-2)
  • Lansing Kee (6-3) @ Janesville (9-0)
  • Lenox (7-2) @ Coon Rapids-Bayard (8-1)
  • Maskwaki Settlement (5-4) @ Central Elkader (9-0)
  • North Iowa (5-4) @ West Bend Mallard (8-1)
  • Stanton (3-6) @ Lamoni (8-1)
  • Twin Cedars Bussey (5-4) @ Don Bosco (9-0)
  • Wayne (7-2) @ HLV (8-1)
  • West Central (4-5) @ Northwood-Kensett (6-3)

Cass County Extension Report 10-29-2014

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

October 29th, 2014 by admin

w/ Kate Olson

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