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Shenandoah K9 assists in drug search & arrest at the Clarinda Correctional Facility (CCF)

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November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Clarinda, Iowa) – Police in Shenandoah arrested a man from Essex, Monday morning, following an investigation into drugs found in a vehicle at the Clarinda Correction Facility (CCF). Authorities say 49-year-old Jeffrey Scott Shane was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine, possession of contraband in a correctional facility and possession of a firearm in a correctional facility. Shane was transported to the Page County Jail and held on on $16,300 bond.

His arrest occurred after the Shenandoah Police Department K9 “Remmi” was called in to assist the Iowa Department of Corrections in an investigation around 9:30 a.m. Monday. Remmi was deployed on a vehicle and alerted to the odor of narcotics. A subsequent search revealed methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle.

CCF officials have an ongoing investigation in connection with the incident.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the NishnaValley: Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022

Weather

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly sunny. High 73. SW @ 10-20 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Low 46. S @ 5-10.
Tomorrow: Mo. Sunny. High 76. SW @ 15-25.
Thursday: P/Cldy. High 74.
Friday: Mo. Cldy w/scattered showers & thunderstorms. High 65.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 70. Our Low was 29. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 45 and the Low was 19. The Record High on this date was 78 in 1933. The Record Low was 10 in 1895.

Northern Iowa’s Mark Farley previews No. 1 South Dakota State

Sports

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

UNI is receiving votes in the latest FCS top 25. The Panthers are coming off a thrilling 37-36 win at Southern Illinois and have won five of their last six heading into Saturday’s home finale against top ranked South Dakota State.

That’s UNI coach Mark Farley. The Panthers are 5-4 overall and Farley believes splitting the final two games will lock up an at-large bid into the FCS playoffs.

South Dakota State has won eight straight after a 7-3 loss at Iowa and the Jackrabbits have the second ranked defense in all of FCS.

Farley hopes the home field is an advantage on Saturday.

Farley says the fans can play a factor in the outcome.

Iowa beats Truman State in exhibition play

Sports

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa men kook control late in the opening half and raced away to 118-72 win over Truman State in exhibition play. Kris Murray had 24 points and Connor McCaffery triggered the first half run with four three pointers. The Hawkeyes were 14 of 25 from behind the arc.

Five different Hawkeyes scored in double figures and McCaffery feels depth will be a strength of this team.

The Hawkeyes open the regular season next Monday against Bethune-Cookman.

Update: Man in custody for Saturday shooting in Sioux City is related to one of victims

News

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The 19-year-old man in custody for two shooting deaths in Sioux City is related to one of the victims. Court records indicate 19-year-old Joseph Cruz of Sioux City was fighting with a friend over a gun early Saturday morning and fired several shots inside a Sioux City home. Cruz shot himself in the leg.

Police dispatched to the house where the shooting happened found Carlos Aquirre, Cruz’s 21-year-old friend, and Anthony Williams, Cruz’s 19-year-old cousin, lying on the floor in the kitchen. Cruz is charged with two counts of second degree murder.

200,000 Iowans have already voted in 2022 General Election

News

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Two-hundred thousand Iowans have already cast votes in this year’s General Election. The latest information on the Iowa Secretary of State’s website indicates county auditors have issued 273-thousand absentee ballots and 73 percent of those ballots have been returned. Here’s the party breakdown so far: about 55 percent of the early votes are from Democrats, 31 percent are from Republicans and most of the rest are from independents who list “no party” on their voter registration.

Fifty-two percent of the “early votes” so far were either cast in person at a county auditor’s office or satellite voting site — or voters used a designated drop box for their absentee ballot.  A little less than half of the early votes already cast in Iowa’s 2022 General Election were delivered to county auditors’ offices through the U.S. Mail. Iowa law now requires absentee ballots to be inside your county auditor’s office by 8 p.m. next Tuesday. Election officials say the window for mailing ballots is closing. Jennifer Garms is president of the Iowa State Association of County Auditors.

“Once again, I would just recommend that if you have the opportunity to bring it into the office, to do that route,” she says. Postmarks and postal bar codes showing you mailed a ballot before election day NO LONGER APPLY. Voters can check online at www.voterready.iowa.gov, to see if their ballot has been received.

In-person early voting at county auditors’ offices and some satellite voting locations continues through November 7th.

Former Southeast Valley choir director pleads guilty to sexual exploitation of student

News

November 1st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A former Webster County teacher is pleading guilty to a charge of sexual exploitation by a school employee, which carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison. Brandon Louis was the choir director at Southeast Valley High School in Gowrie. Louis admits in a plea agreement that he had exchanged text messages with a student that were sexual in nature. Haley Studyvin, a graduate of Southeast Valley, says the messages Louis sent her began arriving later and later at night.

“The texts started as endearing like, ‘You’re one of my favorites, you know. You’re going to do great things,'” she says. “He’d always throw in a lot of, ‘I’m not supposed to be doing this. I could get fired for doing this,’ and then it progressed into where, by the end of my senior year, he was trying to get me to leave my house in the middle of the night and come over to his apartment and sleep with him.” Studyvin says her eyes have been opened to how often this sort of abuse happens, but she says it took a while before she understood what was happening to her.

“I needed to realize that what he was doing was not because he cared about me,” Studyvin says. “What he was doing was manipulating me and hurting me and putting me in a position that nobody should ever have to be in because it’s not healthy and it’s not safe and you’ll never come out of it feeling good about yourself.” Studyvin says her message to others going through similar situations is that they will be able to heal.

Two years ago, Studyvin told the Southeast Valley school board she and more than 20 other students who had been victimized by the choir director. Louis resigned in October of 2020 and he was arrested in November of last year after a year-long investigation. He’s scheduled to be sentenced December 19th.

Eight people from central Iowa arrested following an operation targeting internet crimes against juveniles

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October 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – The Iowa Internet Crimes Against Child (ICAC) Task Force executed a three-day operation in the Des Moines Metro. This operation targeted individuals seeking underage juveniles for sexual activity. A total of eight (8) arrests resulted from the operation.

Taking part in the operation were the following agencies: Altoona Police Department, Des Moines Police Department, Iowa State University Police Department, Iowa State Patrol, FBI, Polk County Attorney’s Office, Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Iowa Department of Public Safety Division of Intelligence-Law Enforcement Intelligence Network, Division of Criminal Investigation-Major Crime Unit, and Division of Criminal Investigation-Cyber Crime Bureau.

The following individuals were arrested as a result of the operation:

James Ehrenreich Reiser, 37 of Des Moines, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Kevin Paul Weiser, 43 of Des Moines, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Shijian Ding, 45, of Ankeny, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Johnnie Bertrum Meling, 40 of Indianola, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a  Class D felony

Kenneth James Jaeger Jr., 55 of Des Moines, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Damian Lamorn Dudley, 29 of Polk City, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony
124.401(1)(d) Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver, a Class D felony

Joshua Michale Lyn Ezzard, 37 of Ankeny, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Luke Jai Wilkins, 36 of Ames, IA
710A.2A Solicitation of commercial sexual activity, a Class D felony

Riverside excited for State Volleyball appearance

Sports

October 31st, 2022 by admin

The Riverside Bulldogs will get the chance to play at state volleyball for the first time ever on Tuesday night. The Bulldogs will face the Springville Orioles in the Class 1A Quarterfinals at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday at Xtream Arena in Coralville and we’ll have coverage on KJAN.

The Bulldogs advanced to state with a 3-1 win over Gehlen Catholic last Wednesday night in Denison. Coach Brooke Flathers was thrilled with the growth of her team through the season.

The excitement was amplified with it being the first trip to state for the school and Sophia Taylor talked about that in the moment.

The Springville Orioles come in as the top-seed in the bracket with a record of 37-3. The Orioles fell in the 1A Championship match last year to Burlington Notre Dame 3-1. It’s a pretty balanced attack with three hitters over the 200 kill plateau: Kennady Breitfelder 284, Lily Clark 213, and Molly Stamp 202. Nia Howard leads the Orioles in assists with 877 and Rowan Jacobi has 73 blocks to pair with 68 blocks for Clark.

Riverside has a record of 33-5 and has been well tested down the stretch. It was a 3-2 win over Stanton in the Semifinals before defeating Gehlen Catholic. Veronica Andrusyshyn has 332 kills to lead the team while Mack Olmstead-Mitchell has 239. Ayla Richardson has 720 assists and Sophia Taylor leads the team in blocks with 58.

We’ll have coverage of the match on KJAN with pre-match coverage starting at 5:30 p.m. and first serve set for 6:00 p.m. Chris Parks has the call on AM 1220, FM 101.1, and online at KJAN.com

HPAI confirmed in Wright County commercial flock

Ag/Outdoor, News

October 31st, 2022 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (October 31, 2022) – The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) have confirmed a positive case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Wright County, Iowa. The virus was found in a commercial layer flock, and this is the first confirmed case of HPAI in Wright County in 2022.

“With HPAI continuing to be a significant threat across the country, this is a difficult and stressful time for poultry farmers and egg producers,” said Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig. “We have been preparing for the possibility of additional outbreaks and are working closely with USDA and producers to eradicate this disease from our state. With migration ongoing, we continue to emphasize the need for strict biosecurity on poultry farms and around backyard flocks to help prevent and limit the spread of this destructive virus.”

Commercial and backyard flock owners should prevent contact between their birds and wild birds. Sick birds or unusual deaths among birds should be immediately reported to state or federal officials. Biosecurity resources and best practices are available at iowaagriculture.gov/biosecurity. If producers suspect signs of HPAI in their flocks, they should contact their veterinarian immediately. Possible cases must also be reported to the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship at (515) 281-5305.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the recent HPAI detections in birds do not present a public health concern. It remains safe to eat poultry products. As a reminder, consumers should always utilize the proper handling and cooking of eggs and poultry products. An internal temperature of 165˚F kills bacteria and viruses.