Jim talks about Halloween Food Safety with Barb Fuller.
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Officials with the Harlan Police Department say two persons were arrested, and two accidents were investigated over the course of the past couple of weeks. In a report issued Thursday, the H-P.D. says 33-year old Robin Hensel, of Harlan, was arrested October 13th following a traffic stop, on a charge of Driving Under Suspension. Hensel plead guilty to the offense Tuesday in Shelby County District Court. He was ordered to pay a fine of $250. And, 48-year old Christina Hansen, of Harlan, was arrested October 15th following a trafic stop, for Driving Under Suspension, Operating a Non-registered vehicle, and for Failure to Prove Security against Liability.
Harlan Police also report non-injury accidents occuring on October 3rd and 5th caused a total of $14,000 damage, and resulted in two separate citations. Anita Dargy, of Harlan, was cited for Failure to come to a complete stop in an assured clear distance, following an accident October 3rd in the 1000 block of Chatburn Avenue. During the accident, Dargy’s vehicle rear-ended one driven by Adam Phifer, of Harlan, as he was about to turn into a bowling alley driveway.
Kaitlyn Ladehoff, of Templeton, was cited October 5th, for Failure to Yield to a vehicle on her right, following an accident at 9th and Laurel Streets, in Harlan. Her vehicle collided with one driven by Peggy Ahrenholtz, of Manilla, at the uncontrolled intersection. The impact spin Ladehoff’s car around 180-degrees.
Creston at Harlan
Glenwood at Carroll
Red Oak at Atlantic
Winterset at Lewis Central
LeMars at Denison-Schleswig
Cherokee, Washington at Missouri Valley (ND)
Kuemper Catholic at Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto
Clarinda at Shenandoah
Interstate 35 at Colfax-Mingo
PCM, Monroe at Bondurant-Farrar
Pella Christian at Clarke
IKM-Manning at Prairie Valley
Central Decatur at Panorama
Wayne, Corydon at Nodaway Valley
West Central Valley at Des Moines Christian
Audubon at Treynor
Griswold at Clarinda Academy
St. Albert at Logan-Magnolia
Underwood at Tri-Center
Guthrie Center at Van Meter
District 8
Bedford at A-H-S-T
Corning at EHK-Exira
Adair-Casey at Lamoni
Ankeny Christian Academy at Lenox
Mormon Trail, Garden Grove at East Union, Afton
Murray at CAM (Live on KJAN & KJAN.com)
Ar-We-Va at East Greene
Charter Oak-Ute at Woodbine
Glidden-Ralston at Coon Rapids-Bayard
Essex at Nishnabotna
Fremont-Mills at East Mills
Heartland Christian at Stanton (ND)
Sidney at Villisca
(Top 3 teams and top 10 individuals qualify for state meet at Fort Dodge on October 29)
Class 3-A Boys at Atlantic
Top 10 Individuals
Class 2-A Boys at Atlantic
Top 10 Individuals
Class 1-A Boys at Panora
Top 10 Individuals
(Top 3 teams and top 10 individuals qualify for state meet at Fort Dodge on October 29)
Class 3-A Girls At Atlantic
1. Harlan | 57 | |
2. Dallas Center-Grimes | 59 | |
3. Shenandoah-Essex | 65 | |
4. Ballard | 127 | |
5. Atlantic | 144 | |
6. Creston | 169 | |
7. Boone | 188 | |
8. Winterset | 198 | |
9. Glenwood | 238 | |
10. ADM | 290 | |
11. Denison-Schleswig | 296 | |
12. Perry | 347 | |
13. Saydel | 378 |
Top 10 Individual Finishers
1. Madison Waymire, DC-Grimes | 14:33 | |
2. Ali Krogman, Atlantic | 15:31 | |
3. Jess Feldman, Harlan | 15:45 | |
4. Maria Mostek, Creston | 15:45 | |
5. Bailey Kuhl, Harlan | 15:46 | |
6. Marissa Klindt, Harlan | 15:57 | |
7. Jenna Leland, Ballard | 16:06 | |
8. Mariah Johnson, Shenandoah-Essex | 16:07 | |
9. Megan Hart, Shenandoah-Essex | 16:12 | |
10. Alexis Saner, Shenandoah-Essex | 16:15 |
Class 2-A Girls At Atlantic
1. North Polk | 48 | |
2. Missouri Valley | 102 | |
3. OA-BCIG | 104 | |
4. Bondurant-Farrar | 115 | |
5. Clarinda | 153 | |
6. Interstate-35 | 156 | |
7. Jefferson-Scranton | 180 | |
8. Madrid | 181 | |
9. Clarke | 182 | |
10. West Central Valley | 184 |
Top 10 Individual Finishers
1. Bailey Hare, OA-BCIG | 16:11 | |
2. Maria Claussen, North Polk | 16:18 | |
3. Sybbie Sears, North Polk | 16:27 | |
4. Breezy Weaver, Missouri Valley | 16:31 | |
5. Madison Pottebaum, Bondurant-Farrar | 16:39 | |
6. Paige Pauley, Missouri Valley | 16:46 | |
7. Holly McKinney, Interstate-35 | 16:48 | |
8. Sydney Lawrence, Madrid | 16:50 | |
9. Michaela Graffunder, SC Calhoun | 16:52 | |
10. Maddie Beeler, Interstate-35 | 16:56 |
Class 1-A Girls At Panorama
1. Griswold | 55 | |
2. Corning | 83 | |
3. Tri-Center | 91 | |
4. Audubon | 107 | |
5. Guthrie Center | 130 | |
6. Treynor | 148 | |
7. Woodbine | 151 | |
8. Panorama | 160 | |
9. Underwood | 192 | |
10. Logan-Magnolia | 268 | |
11. Riverside | 289 | |
12. Bedford | 326 |
Top 10 Individual Finishers
1. Rebekah Topham, Griswold | 15:07 | |
2. Ashtyn Alfers, Tri-Center | 16:01 | |
3. Tiffany Shepherd, Corning | 16:09 | |
4. Megan Deist, Audubon | 16:13 | |
5. Jordyn Sindt, Griswold | 16:18 | |
6. Shelby Hall, Woodbine | 16:26 | |
7. Leah Courtney, Guthrie Center | 16:28 | |
8. Michelle Mumm, Tri-Center | 16:29 | |
9. Alyx Flippin, Griswold | 16:36 | |
10. Therese Frels, Guthrie Center | 16:37 |
BLAIR, Neb. (AP) — The DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge will open for archery deer hunting this weekend. The season will begin Saturday and run through Jan. 18, 2012. The refuge says in a news release that hunters must be properly licensed and carry a permit from the refuge. Officials say the permit has a map of the areas open to bow hunting, which have changed because of this year’s flooding along the Missouri River. The refuge is located 25 miles north of Omaha on U.S. Highway 30 between Blair and Missouri Valley, Iowa.
The Iowa Department of Transportation late Thursday released details on the planned, temporary closure of U.S. 30 between Interstate 29 (west of Missouri Valley) and the Missouri River (near Blair, Neb.), which is scheduled to begin next week. An accelerated work schedule and special traffic control measures are being employed to get traffic moving as quickly as possible.
Closure points
· Western end – one mile east of the Missouri River (near Blair, Neb.)
· Eastern end – approximately ½ mile east of Harrison County Road K-45
· No access will be available to U.S. 30 from side roads, including Corning Avenue
and Harrison County Road K-45/Austin Avenue
The project will be completed in two stages.
Stage 1
· Work during this stage will involve removal of granular material from the TrapBags, stockpiling of the material at various locations, disposal of the plastic bag material, broom and wash the surface of the pavement and paved shoulders, dispose of all sandbags and plastic materials, and place final pavement markings.
· U.S. 30 will be closed to all traffic, around-the-clock, for five continuous days, beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24.
· Due to the importance of this highway and river crossing to regional traffic, the contract includes an incentive/disincentive provision. The contractor is allowed a maximum of five calendar days to complete the work. An incentive is available to the contractor for reopening the roadway in fewer calendar days. Liquidated damages would apply if the roadway is not opened within this period.
· Because the contractor will be working quickly to restore traffic, it is unknown precisely when the road will be reopened to traffic. However, the closure is not expected to extend beyond 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.
Stage 2
· Repairs to the foreslopes and shoulders will be completed during this stage.
· U.S. 30 will be open to single-lane traffic during daylight hours with use of flaggers and pilot cars. During nighttime hours, all lanes of U.S. 30 will be open to traffic by using a shoulder closure.
· The contractor has 20 working days to complete this stage. Weather can impact available working days.
· Contract specifications allow traffic control to be set up starting 30 minutes after sunrise, and must be taken down and off the roadway 30 minutes before sunset.
Detour: Persons wishing to cross the Missouri River may take the following detour on
the Iowa side of the river.
· Starting at the I-29/U.S. 30 interchange near Missouri Valley
· Travel south on I-29 to I-80
· Then west on I-80 across the Missouri River into Omaha, Neb.
As a reminder, I-680 is closed from I-29 west to the Missouri River. This road is currently being rebuilt following the flooding.
WILBUR “PETE” HOSKINS, 83, of Nevinville, died Thursday, Oct. 20th, at the Winterset Care Center North, in Winterset. Funeral services for “PETE“ HOSKINS will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Oct. 25th, at the Orient United Methodist Church, in Orient. Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield has the arrangements.
Visitation is from 2-8-p.m Mon., Oct. 24th, at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 6-8pm.
Burial, with full military rites, will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery at Nevinville.
Memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer’s Association. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
PETE HOSKINS is survived by:
His sisters – Elise Crosswhite, of Cedar Falls, and Alice (Ervin) Holmes, of Aurora, CO.
Other relatives, and friends.
The Audubon Police Department reports five western Iowa residents were arrested Wednesday on numerous drug charges. Police Chief David Simonsen said the arrests stemmed from an investigation into alleged drug activity, and the execution of a search warrant, at a residence in Audubon.
Among those taken into custody, Wednesday was: 25-year-old Nina Gross of Audubon, who was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Gathering Where Drugs are Used/Marijuana, and Gathering Where Drugs are Used/Methamphetamine. 28-year-old Anthony Bruns of Manning, was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Gathering where Drugs are Used/Methamphetamine, Failure to Affix Drug Tax Stamp, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Knowingly keeping a Dwelling for the Purpose of Using a Controlled Substance. 38-year-old Chad Darrow of Denison, was charged with Gathering Where Drugs are Used/Methamphetamine, and Possession of Methamphetamine. 36-year-old Michael Stessman of Defiance, was charged with Possession of Marijuana/3rd or Subsequent Offense, Possession of Methamphetamine/Subsequent Offense, and Gathering Where Drugs are Used/ Methamphetamine. And, 31-year-old Nickolas Schwenn of Denison, was charged with Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Gathering Where Drugs are Used/Methamphetamine.
All five suspects were booked into the Audubon County Jail and held pending an appearance before the magistrate. The Audubon Police Department was assisted in their investigation and arrests by deputies with the Audubon County Sheriff’s Department, and the County Attorney’s Office.