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As you plan to celebrate the New Year, authorities are hoping safety is your number one concern. No matter what kind of partying you maybe doing, the Iowa State Patrol and local law enforcement hope that safety is a priority. Iowa State Patrol Trooper John Farley says the last few years the patrol has seen an improvement.
“The New Year’s Eve celebration is one that is traditionally recognized and I think through the years that they have understood that law enforcement will be out this evening looking for those drunk drivers.” He says the STEP program has been beneficial in keeping Iowa roads safe. “The availability of extra officers being visible and then the public PSAs or media notices that law enforcement is going to be out there has been a great deterrent in itself.”
If you are planning to celebrate the New Year, make sure you are taking a long a cell phone in case of an emergency along with a car kit and before heading out choose a designated driver for the evening. Most local Police Departments, including the Harlan PD, will offer rides to those unable to make it home for free with no strings attached. Contact your local law enforcement agency in your area to confirm a ride will be offered.
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WANTED: older fan with brass blades. Also microphone, stereos, radios, speakers, receivers, guitar or amplifier, any condition is ok for parts or repair. 515-238-3343.
FOR SALE: 14″ Rocket style Mag Wheels with tires for Chevy Like New….in Atlantic. $325 OBO. 4 ft by 8 ft utility trailer. $300 OBO …in Anita. Tony Lama Alligator boots/Size 10 and a half. Great condition! Make offer. 712-304-1223.
FOR SALE: Used, vintage kitchen cabinet doors and drawers (no framework–just door fronts and drawers) Good condition and made from clear plywood. Probably from 1950’s. Possible recycling project for anyone wanting a handyman project. Doors and drawers in different sizes from small to fairly large. Clean and in good condition. $150. Call 712-774-5604.
Jim Field thanks you for your support of KJAN in 2013 and shares some information about how KJAN has connected with you throughout the year.
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Ingredients:
1. Preheat oven to 375. In a large skillet cook ground beef and onion until meat is browned, drain off fat. Spread meat mixture in an ungreased 3 quart rectangular baking dish.
2. Meanwhile, combine mozzarella and sour cream and spoon over meat mixture.
3. Unroll crescent rolls, do not separate. On a lightly floured surface roll out to fit baking dish. Place dough over the cheese layer. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle Parmesan cheese. Bake, uncovered, for 20-25 minutes or until top is a dark golden brown. Makes 12 servings.
SERGEANT BLUFF, Iowa (AP) – A dive team is expected to help recover a truck that was spotted in the Missouri River southwest of Sergeant Bluff. The Sioux City Journal says an Iowa Natural Resources Department crew saw the truck roof around 1:40 p.m. Monday. Woodbury County sheriff’s Lt. Tony Wingert says the truck was submerged near the boat ramp at Weedland Access Area off 235th Street.
The dive team will help a towing company hook up to the truck so it can be pulled out. Officials don’t know when the truck went into the water.
The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather information for Atlantic.
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NORMAN CREES, 81, of Coon Rapids (& formerly of Bayard), died Mon., at the St. Anthony Regional Hospital, in Carroll. Funeral services for NORMAN CREES will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Jan. 4th at the United Methodist Church in Bayard. Ohde Funeral Home in Bayard. has the arrangements.
Friends may call after 5-pm Fri., Jan. 3rd at the funeral home. Visitation will resume at the United Methodist Church Saturday morning at 9:30, prior to the service.
Burial will be in the Highland Township Cemetery near Bayard.
NORMAN CREES is survived by:
His wife – Betty Crees, of Coon Rapids.
His son – Kevin Crees, of Bayard.
His brother – Merrill Crees, of Minnetonka, MN.