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Pickup hits cow in Montgomery Co. Mon. night

News

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A cow was put down after suffering multiple injuries when it was hit by a pickup truck Monday evening, in Montgomery County. Sheriff’s officials say Jacob R. Lindgren was traveling north on M Avenue just after 9-p.m., when the 1999 Ford F-250 he was driving topped a hill about a half-mile south of 250th Street, and collided with the cow, which was in the middle of the road. Lindgren saw the animal and tried to stop, but was unable to do so in-time.

The cow’s owner, Andy Larson, confirmed the animal was his, and that there had been an issue with a fence on his property that he thought had been repaired to keep his animals confined to the pasture.

The pickup, registered to Mark V. Lindgren, sustained $4,000 damage. The cow was valued at $2,300. No citations were issued.

Hit and run driver cited in Red Oak

News

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The driver of a speeding car that struck another vehicle Monday afternoon in Red Oak, was later cited for Operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s license. According to Red Oak Police, the accident happened at around 3:38-p.m. at the corner of 5th and Elm Streets in Red Oak.

An investigation determined a 1996 Plymouth Neon driven by Wilmer Altuzar Ramos, of Red Oak, was traveling east on Elm Street and collided with a southbound 2004 Pontiac Grand Am, driven by Sheryl Lynne Franzen, of Red Oak. Franzen told officers the other vehicle had been speeding through the intersection when it hit her car.

After the collision, the Neon spun around and was facing westbound. Witnesses told police they saw four Hispanic males in the vehicle. At least two of them switched seats and a new driver took control before the vehicle took off. The car was later located at 108 W. Walnut Street.

The persons in the vehicle admitted to police they had switched drivers after the accident. Both of the individuals received citations for Driving without a license. Damage from the crash amounted to more than $11,000.  No injuries were reported.

LORENA (Renie) B. RIESGAARD, 54, & RONNIE E. RIESGAARD, 61, both of Exira (Svcs. 9/18/14)

Obituaries

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LORENA (Renie) B. RIESGAARD, 54, & RONNIE E. RIESGAARD, 61, both of Exira, died Sept. 8th  and Sept. 12th, respectively, at the Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. Joint funeral services for LORENA & RONNIE RIESGAARD will be held 10:30-a.m. Thu., Sept. 18th, at the Exira Christian Church. Kessler Funeral Home in Exira has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation begins 5-p.m. Wednesday (9/17).

Burial will be in the Exira Cemetery.

LORENA & RONNIE RIESGAARD are survived by:

Their sons – Willie & wife Krystal Riesgaard, of Chaska, MN., and Jacob & wife Allison Riesgaard, of Bonaire, GA.

Lorena is also survived by: brothers and sisters: Larry (Darlene) Johnston, of Audubon; Gary (Kathy) Johnston, and John  (Judy) Johnston, all of Green Valley, AZ; Beckey (John) Shaw, of Winterset; Shirley Jensen, of Des Moines, Kay (Jim) Kjergaard, of Kimballton; Jim (Mary) Johnston, of Silver City, and Richard (Tracy) Johnston, of Exira.

Ronnie is also survived by:

His mother – Madonna Riesgaard, of Exira.

His brothers – Gary (Rebecca) Riegaard, of Brayton; Craig (Susan) Riesgaard, and Jerry (Colleen) Riesgaard, all of Exira.

The couple has 6 grandchildren. They are also survived by their respective in-laws, other relatives, and friends.

NWS/KJAN listening area forecast: Tue., 9/16/14

Weather

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

4:00 AM CDT TUE SEP 16 2014

EARLY THIS MORNING…CLEAR…COLDER. PATCHY FOG. LIGHT WIND.

TODAY…SUNNY. PATCHY FOG THROUGH MID MORNING. HIGH IN THE UPPER 60S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

TONIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. WARMER. LOW IN THE LOWER 50S. SOUTH WIND AROUND 5 MPH.

WEDNESDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE MID 50S. HIGH IN THE LOWER 70S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

THURSDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. LOW IN THE LOWER 60S.

FRIDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S.

Area Volleyball Scores from Mon., 9/15/14

Sports

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

  • (3-1) Clarinda 23-25-25-27, Atlantic 25-23-5-25
  • (3-0) Earlham 25-27-26, Nodaway Valley 12-25-24
  • (3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Clarinda Academy 3-7-7
  • (2-0) Mount Ayr 26-25, Pleasantville 24-21
  • (2-1) Mount Ayr 27-24-16, Interstate 35 25-26-14
  • (2-0) Nishnabotna 25-25, Rock Port 16-18
  • (3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, Logan-Magnolia 10-20-9
  • (3-2) Glidden-Ralston 22-23-25-25-15, Paton-Churdan 25-25-15-20-8

ISU part of effort to help low-income students

News

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa State University’s provost, Jonathan Wickert, is in Washington, D-C today with administrators from 10 other research universities to announce a program called the University Innovation Alliance. “The goal of the alliance is really to share innovations among the 11 schools that will help low-income and first-generation students succeed and get college degrees,” according to Wickert. Wickert says the work will continue over the next three to five years.

“We know that there is an achievement gap for low-income students — first to be able to come a university — and then actually be able to complete the program,” Wickert says. “And as we look at the nation’s workforce needs, we know that universities around the country need to redouble efforts to help those students.” Each of the schools has been trying different approaches to the problem, and Wickert says that’s what he’ll find out about.

“The entire concept behind the innovation is for each school to share the best practices that they have. So for us, we want to be able to learn from the other ten schools what has worked for them, and how we can deploy that here at Iowa State,” Wickert says. He will share Iowa State’s use of what are called learning communities.

“We’ve had learning communities at Iowa State University for about 20 years,” Wickert explains.”And we’ve found that it is a great program to improve the retention of students at the university, and also to increase their graduation rate. And we’ll be sharing with the other ten schools.” The other the universities founding this project are: Arizona State, Georgia State, Michigan State, Oregon State, Purdue, Ohio State, University of Central Florida, University of Kansas, University of Texas at Austin, University of California, Riverside.

(Radio Iowa)

TCU, West Virginia and Iowa St show Big 12’s depth

Sports

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

UNDATED (AP) — TCU, West Virginia and Iowa State weren’t expected to do much in the Big 12 this season. Last weekend’s performances might change that perception. The Horned Frogs, Mountaineers and Cyclones each beat a fellow power conference team on Saturday — and West Virginia and Iowa State did it on the road.

The teams picked 7th, 8th and 9th in the preseason poll respectively had three of the Big 12’s four wins over power five teams, showing that the league might be deeper than originally thought.

Chiefs down 7 starters to injuries, suspensions

Sports

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles has a high ankle sprain and safety Eric Berry also has an ankle sprain, throwing their status into question for Sunday’s game in Miami.

Charles was hurt on his second carry of the Chiefs’ 24-17 loss to Denver over the weekend, and Berry left the game later in the first half. X-rays came back negative but Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday that he could not provide a timetable for their return.

The loss of Charles and Berry means the Chiefs (0-2) are down seven starters to injuries and suspensions. Those seven players have combined to start 355 games, play in 492 games and appear in nine Pro Bowls over 43-plus seasons in the NFL.

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Sept. 16 2014

News

September 16th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A county in southern Iowa will get disaster assistance to respond to severe weather, Gov. Terry Branstad issued a disaster proclamation for Union County. The county suffered damage after severe storms and rain on Sept. 9. Under the declaration, the county can use state resources to recover from the storm.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have released the name of a man found dead at a Council Bluffs golf course pond. The body of Josey Janssen, 33, was found Friday at the Council Bluffs Country Club. The Iowa Medical Examiner’s Office and police said Janssen’s cause of death was accidental drowning.

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (AP) — A hearing has been scheduled for the man accused of killing a 5-year-old northern Iowa girl in 2005. The hearing is set Tuesday in Bremer County for Casey Frederiksen. He’s charged with first-degree murder in the June 2005 slaying of Evelyn Miller, whose body was found along the Cedar River. Frederiksen, 35, was charged in 2012 with the girl’s death. Authorities said Frederiksen was living with Evelyn’s mother in Floyd when the girl was killed.

WEBSTER CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Tuesday hearing has been scheduled for the man accused of killing a 5-year-old northern Iowa girl in 2005. Casey Frederiksen is charged with first-degree murder in the June 2005 slaying of Evelyn Miller, whose body was found along the Cedar River. Frederiksen, 35, was charged in 2012 with the girl’s death. Authorities said Frederiksen was living with Evelyn’s mother in Floyd when the girl was killed.

Sioux City woman faces charges in son’s death

News

September 15th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City woman faces child endangerment and neglect charges in connection to the April death of her infant son, according to authorities. Rebekah Williams-McCarthy, 24, was charged Friday in Woodbury County District Court with child endangerment resulting in the death of a child and neglect of a dependent person, according to the Sioux City Journal. She faces an additional two counts of neglect of a dependent person in connection with her two other children.

Williams-McCarthy is accused of depriving her two-month son, Leonard Williams, of food and health care. The child died at the end of April. Woodbury County Attorney Patrick Jennings said in a complaint and affidavit against Williams-McCarthy that an autopsy showed Leonard died of malnutrition and dehydration.

Court documents filed in the case say Williams-McCarthy failed to take the baby to doctor appointments and did not pick up vouchers for baby formula. They also say the apartment in which she lived with her children was not safe for them. Williams-McCarthy is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 22.

Leonard’s father, Michael Williams, 26, has pleaded not guilty to neglect of a dependent person in connection to the death. He carried the baby into a hospital before the child was pronounced dead.Jennings said in his complaint against Williams-McCarthy that she told an Iowa Department of Human Services worker that she knew Williams smoked marijuana in front of the children and had been feeding Leonard sugar water.