712 Digital Group - top

KJAN News

KJAN News can be heard at five minutes after every hour right after Fox News 24 hours a day!
Keep up-to-date with Fox News Radio, Radio Iowa,  Brownfield & the Iowa Agribusiness Networks!

2-year-old boy wounded after father leaves gun in luggage

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — A 2-year-old boy is recovering from a gunshot wound to his chest and neck after police say he found his father’s loaded handgun.

Clive Police say officers were called to the Sterling Inn Sunday morning after the boy was injured. Police did not know his current condition and his identity wasn’t revealed.

Police say the boy’s family was staying at the hotel, and his father left a loaded .45-caliber handgun in some luggage. The boy picked up the gun and pulled the trigger.
Police say the bullet passed through the boy’s chest and neck before lodging in a wall.
The father had a valid permit to carry the handgun.

2 injured during Council Bluffs motorcycle accident Sunday morning

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Authorities say a man and a woman from Council Bluffs were injured during a motorcycle accident Sunday morning. The driver of the cycle, 42-year old Marc Stark and his passenger, 28-year old Sonia Smith, were found laying on the west side of N. 8th Street (just south of Big Lake Road) in Council Bluffs by Police, a little after they were dispatched to the scene at around 9:50-a.m. Stark had just regained consciousness when officers arrived. Smith later came-to in the ambulance. Both were transported to the UNMC in Omaha, by the Council Bluffs Fire Department. The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. The accident remains under investigation.

Eastern Iowa Community Colleges revamps nursing program

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Eastern Iowa Community Colleges is revamping its nursing program after a wave of resignations from staffers alleging the college overworked faculty, didn’t invest in new equipment and ignored teachers trying to make improvements. The nursing program is the college’s largest career program with more than 300 students, offered at all three campuses in Clinton, Muscatine and Scott, the Quad-City Times reported . Former staffers said their resignations are a sign the nursing program is in jeopardy, pointing to a recent internal review highlighting their complaints. Nicole Tucker resigned Aug. 1, the day EICC announced to students it had hired a new nursing program director.

Instructors often worked seven days a week, pleaded for new or even functioning equipment, saying students were learning on broken or outdated devices, Tucker said. But she said the requests denied or treated as low-priority “resulting in stonewalling of any hope of program improvement or forward movement.” “Health care is ever-evolving. It is constantly changing, so our ability to educate must continue to evolve,” Tucker said. “We have a strong duty to help develop their critical thinking and enhance their practical learning experience, prepare them to care for patients after graduation, but we can’t do it with imaginative role play.”

But the college said the staff turnover is normal and that the program is in good health. The program is fully accredited, fully enrolled and fully staffed, producing 63 registered nurses and 30 licenses practical nursing graduates this past year, according to the college. College officials said they completed a review of the nursing program, prompting some of the changes. College officials said they plan to spend $28,000 on new equipment, such as simulation software. They also said they’re shifting its curriculum to better match expectations from partners and employers.

“There is no question that change is happening at the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges,” said Joan Kindle, vice chancellor for education and training. “And these changes, all focused on the needs of our communities and the success of our students, are bringing a great deal of excitement and enthusiasm to our programs.”

Officials says Cedar Rapids apartment fire intentionally set

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Fire investigators say a fire that threatened residents of a Cedar Rapids apartment was intentionally set. The Cedar Rapids Fire Department says in a statement that the fire early Wednesday morning was started when someone poured flammable liquid in the stairwell between the first and second floors of the three-story building and lit it.

The fire trapped several residents on the upper floors. Two people were rescued from the third floor by police officers using a ladder. Two other people jumped from upper floor windows onto cushions set up by firefighters. Three people were taken to a hospital for minor injuries.

Officials say the fire was relegated mainly to the stairwell, but there was smoke damage throughout the building. Authorities are asking the public for any information about the fire.

3 from Red Oak arrested on drug charges Sunday morning

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports that as the result of a narcotics investigation, a search warrant was executed at 112 S. 4th Street in Red Oak at around 10:30-a.m. Sunday, and three people were taken into custody.

  • 71-year old Shyrel Lea St.Clair, of Red Oak, was charged with: Delivery of Methamphetamine, a Class-C Felony; Possession of Meth with the Intent to Deliver, a Class-C Felony, and Gathering where illegal drugs are used, a Class-D Felony. Her bond was set at $50,000.
  • 59-year old Vicki Susan Huber, and 44-year old James Reed Mitroff II, both of Red Oak, were charged with Gathering where illegal drugs are used, both Class-D Felonies. Their bonds were set at $5,000 each.

Fatal motorcycle crash in Webster County

News

August 19th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A single-vehicle accident at around 12:15-a.m. today (Sunday), claimed the life of a Hamilton County man. The Iowa State Patrol reports 52-year old Monte M. Dilliner, of Stanhope, was riding a 2002 Kawasaki motorcycle eastbound on Highway 175 in Webster County, when the cycle drifted off the road and onto the right shoulder.

When Dilliner lost control of the machine, it rolled over and ejected him.  The man came to rest on the north shoulder of the road. He was pronounced dead the scene.

4 vehicles involved in Red Oak crash Friday

News

August 18th, 2018 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports a 4-vehicle accident on Friday afternoon. At 4:40pm the accident was reported in the 1200 block of Highland Avenue. After investigation it was determined that a 2018 Ford F-150 Supercrew Pickup driven by 49-year-old Douglas Klimek of Red Oak was southbound on Highland when the truck was struck by a 2000 Chevy Blazer driven by 88-year-old Pauline Louise Walker of Red Oak. Walker was backing into the roadway from a parking spot when the accident occurred. The impact caused the Blazer to then collide with a 2003 Chevy Malibu and 1992 Ford Ranger that were parked. Pauline Walker was taken by Red Oak EMS to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital to be treated for suspected minor injuries.

Damage to Klimek’s pickup was estimated at $20,000. Damage to the Blazer was estimated at $4,500. The Malibu sustained $1,000 and the Ranger $300 damage. The F-150 was privately towed form the scene. All of the remaining vehicles involved were able to be driven.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the accident.

Davenport woman accused of threatening 2-year-old child

News

August 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport woman accused of pouring rubbing alcohol on her 2-year-old disabled child and threatening to kill the toddler while live streaming the incident on social media will face charges in court next month. The Quad-City Times reports that 29-year-old Darshanda McNeal will be arraigned Sept. 6 on a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment after she waived her preliminary hearing Thursday.

McNeal remains jailed on $5,000 bond. Davenport police were sent to McNeal’s home Aug. 9 for a report of a person abusing and threatening to kill the child. Police say she was live streaming the incident on Facebook using her cellphone. Officers were able to intervene and the child was taken to a local hospital as precaution. Police say the child did not suffer any physical injuries.

Northeastern Iowa man dies after tractor rolls, pinning him

News

August 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

ST. LUCAS, Iowa (AP) — A man has died after a tractor he was driving in northeastern Iowa rolled over on him. Television station KCRG reports that the incident happened Thursday afternoon northeast of St. Lucas.

The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office says 68-year-old Linus Joseph Kuennen, of Fort Atkinson, died after his tractor rolled and he was pinned underneath it. Kuennen was pronounced dead at the scene. It was not clear what caused the tractor to roll.

Iowa soup kitchen creates charity closet with essentials

News

August 18th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa soup kitchen has stocked a room with clothes, bedding, toiletry and other items for people in need. Erik’s Closet is open on Tuesdays from 4-5 p.m. to the community and anyone can grab up to three items, the Sioux City Journal reported . It’s located in Siouxland Soup Kitchen’s building.

Danielle Tott said she’s been stocking up on items since taking over as manager at the Soup Kitchen a year ago. The closet is named after 50-year old Erik Nuzum, who was homeless and frequented the Soup Kitchen. He died in June after sustaining severe brain damage when he fell in an alley, according to his family.

A funeral service was held for Nuzum at the Soup Kitchen. The closet features a memorial for Nuzum on its entryway with his photo. The closet hosted an opening event on Friday for the public. The open house allowed the community a chance to visit the Soup Kitchen, speak with board members and the kitchen’s volunteer coordinator, and see a trio of brand-new murals painted by local artists and speak with the painters.

The murals in feature a multi-colored eagle painted by the Dakota Valley High School art club, a sunrise and sunset painted by local artists Annie Bratkiewicz and Mike Frizzell, and the Siouxland Soup Kitchen name in a design of hands and branches painted by Emma Rae Webb, a Nebraska teen.