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Cedar Falls native named to elite astronaut team to return to the Moon

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Iowa native is chosen by NASA to be one of 18 astronauts on what’s being called the Artemis (ART-ah-mus) Team which aims to return to the Moon. Forty-one-year-old Raja Chari grew up in Cedar Falls and has degrees in aeronautics and astronautics from the Air Force Academy and M-I-T. He’s a colonel and a test pilot for the Air Force and flew combat missions over Iraq. In a 2017 Radio Iowa interview, Chari told how he was picked from among 18-thousand applicants to be in that year’s class of 12 astronaut candidates, but was ordered to only share the secret with his immediate family. “I was able to call my wife and that’s when there was screaming on her end and I was still in my office with all of the folks right outside the door,” Chari says, laughing. “I had to just do a little happy dance in place. It was about all I could do at the time to not totally give everything away.”

Raja Chari (Photo via nasa.gov)

Chari’s wife, Holly, is a Cedar Falls native and they have three children. Chari graduated from Waterloo Columbus High School in 1995 before heading to the academy. He admits he hasn’t always dreamed of becoming an astronaut but learning to fly was one of his early goals, along with studying science.”Right around eighth grade, we got a new science lab and new science tables in that lab and that was a very big deal to an eighth grader,” Chari says. “I distinctly remember, ‘Now we can do all kinds of cool things in there.’ We dissected frogs and other activities that we now have this science lab for and that really sparked my interest.”

Chari’s father came to the U-S from India to get his master’s degree and spent his entire career at John Deere in Waterloo. “My father came to the country with the goal of getting an education and realizing the importance of that and that directly translated to how I was brought up,” Chari says. “There was a focus throughout my childhood on education and that being the thing you really needed to do well to succeed.”

The Artemis Team consists of nine men and nine women — and the name Artemis may be familiar. In Greek mythology, Artemis is the twin sister of Apollo, which was the name of the American space program that first landed on the Moon in 1969. In the 2017 interview, Chari said he was excited at the prospects of rocketing into orbit and perhaps — going well beyond. “We’ll do International Space Station systems training, we’ll do robotics training, spacewalk training, and then Russian training,” Chari says. “Those are the major subsets that we’ll work on over the next two years. Once you’re done with that, then you’re in the mission assignment cue and I’m excited to see what the possibilities are. I’ll be happy to do whatever they need me to do.”

He’s piloted all sort of aircraft and has helped in developing America’s newest fighter, the F-35. With the space shuttle fleet long since retired, the prospects of being the first to pilot a completely new spacecraft into orbit are a thrill for Chari: “I wouldn’t say daunted so much as excited.” Chari will join a short list of seven other Iowa natives who’ve been in orbit, including the state’s first astronaut, Walter Cunningham of Creston who flew aboard Apollo 7. Iowa’s other six astronauts all served during the shuttle era: Peggy Whitson of Mount Ayr, Jim Kelly of Burlington, George Nelson of Charles City, Loren Shriver of Jefferson, David Hilmers of Clinton, and Laurel Clark of Ames, who died in the Columbia tragedy of 2003.

Cedar Rapids Man Appears in Federal Court on Threat and Damage to Federal Property Charges

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – A man from Cedar Rapids appeared in Federal Court Tuesday, following a complaint charging him with influencing, impeding or retaliating against a federal official by threatening a United States official, a United States judge, or a federal law enforcement officer; malicious damage to federal property; and interstate communications with the intent to injure.

The U-S Attorney’s Office says 39-year old John Edward Miller is alleged to have sent a threatening message via Facebook to a federal prosecutor and named several other federal employees in the message. Miller is additionally accused of firing a flare gun at the Cedar Rapids United States Courthouse, causing a fire that needed to be extinguished.

If convicted, the Court must impose a reasonable sentence under federal sentencing statutes and the advisory United States Sentencing Guidelines. Miller’s detention hearing will be held at the Cedar Rapids United States Courthouse on December 11, 2020, at 1 p.m. The matter is being investigated by the FBI, ATF, U-S Marshals Service, and the Cedar Rapids Police Department.

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa will prosecute the case.

Snow Ordinance may be activated in Clarinda this weekend

News, Weather

December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers says with a potential winter storm approaching our area Friday night through Saturday morning, the Clarinda Police Department would like to remind the citizens of Clarinda about the snow ordinance. The ordinance says “No person shall park any motor vehicle or other apparatus upon any street of the city that will obstruct the removal of snow when there has been an accumulation of two (2) inches or more. Any vehicle left parked on any street in violation of this ordinance may be impounded, and the registered owner of the vehicle will be subject to a $30 parking fine, and payment of all applicable towing and storage fees before the vehicle is released.”

Chief Brothers says the parking ban remains in effect until the snow ceases to fall and the streets have been plowed from curb to curb.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/10/20

News, Podcasts

December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Creston woman arrested on drug charges

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Creston Police, assisted by the Creston P-D K9 “Baxo,” Thursday (Today), arrested 41-year old Juliann Edsall, of Creston. She was taken into custody at around 3:12-a.m. at a residence in the 600 block of N. Oak Street, on charges that include of Possession of a Controlled Substance 2nd Offense, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Driving While Suspended. Edsall was being held in the Adams County Jail on a $2,600 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report,  12/10/20

News, Podcasts

December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa COVID-19 update for 12/10/20: 99 additional deaths; Positive cases surpass 251k

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The State of Iowa’s coronavirus dashboard today (10-a.m., Thursday), showed 3,120 deaths, which is an increase of 99 from yesterday (Wednesday).The IDPH says 2,865 deaths are the result of “Underlying causes,” while a “contributing factor”  accounts for 255 deaths, The county-by-county information shows additional deaths reported in each of Cass, Harrison, Madison, Mills and Pottawattamie Counties.

Positive cases increased by 2,246, to 251,028. Long-Term Care facility outbreaks  are 142. LTC deaths amount to 1,129.  Hospitalizations are at 863, with 189 COVID patients in an ICU; 124 were admitted to a hospital with COVID symptoms, and 114 patients are on a ventilator. Hospitals in western/southwest Iowa report 53 COVID patients, 16 are in an ICU, eight people were admitted, and nine are on a ventilator.

State data shows 1,268,077 Iowans have been tested for coronavirus, with a total of 177,800 recovered. Iowa reports a 14-day positivity rate of 15.6% and a 7-day rate of 11.6%. Of Iowa’s 99 counties, 63 report 14-day positivity rates above 15%. Three Iowa counties report a 14-day positivity rate below 10%.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases; The # of new cases since yesterday {+}; and the total number of deaths in each county (Configured by the new reporting formula):

  • Cass, 901 cases; {+7}; 35 deaths
  • Adair, 500; {+9}; 15
  • Adams, 201; {+3}; 2
  • Audubon, 321; {+3}; 6
  • Guthrie, 830; {+8}; 22
  • Harrison County, 1,199; {+20}; 48
  • Madison County, 804; {+13}; 8
  • Mills County, 1,153; {+13}; 10
  • Montgomery, 575; {+8}; 12
  • Pottawattamie County, 7,233; {+112}; 70
  • Shelby County, 840; {+4}; 16
  • Union County,  924; {+7}; 9

Bald eagle found shot to death in Wright County

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Wright County authorities are investigating the death of a bald eagle that was found last weekend. The eagle was found under a bridge along the Iowa River between Rowan and Dows adjacent to the Groom Wildlife Area. X-rays showed two holes in the head of the eagle. It was reported that the eagle was shot by someone. The Wright County Conservation Board’s Facebook is reporting a reward of $2,000 will be offered to anyone who has information into the shooting of the eagle.

Those with information are asked to call the Iowa DNR Tip hotline at 1-800-532-2020 or to the nearest law enforcement agency.

Council Bluffs man arrested in Red Oak

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop at around 5:45-p.m. Wednesday in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of a man from Council Bluffs. 48-year old Joel John Pogge was taken into custody for Driving While Revoked. Pogge was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

(Updated w/photos) Fremont County Bank Burglery (Follow-up)

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December 10th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

In an update to our story earlier this week, whereby we told you the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office and the Tabor Police Department are seeking information concerning a burglary that occurred at the Glenwood State Bank, located in Tabor, the evening of Sunday, Dec. 6th and early morning hours of Monday, Dec. 7th, the Sheriff’s Office Thursday (Today), released still frame surveillance images of the suspects.

Authorities say a man entered the bank lobby at approximately 8:47 PM and then left the area. Two men returned at approximately 12:30 AM and removed the ATM from the lobby. The white males were said to be wearing camouflage jackets.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office at 712-374-2424.