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Iowa women down Clemson in Big Ten/ACC Challenge

Sports

December 5th, 2019 by admin

Final Score: Iowa 74, Clemson 60

Game Notes:

  • The Hawkeyes have won 25 consecutive home games, ranking third in the country behind Baylor and UConn.
  • Three Hawkeyes scored in double figures, including Monika Czinano with a career high (24), Kathleen Doyle (14), and Amanda Ollinger with a season high (11).
  • The Hawkeyes assisted on 28 of 30 made field goals with Makenzie Meyer and Doyle leading with nine.
  • The Hawkeyes earned 40 points in the paint.

Up Next: Iowa heads to Ames, Iowa, for the Iowa Corn Cy-Hawk Series hosted by Iowa State on Wed., Dec. 11. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/5/19

News, Podcasts

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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New diesel-powered state vehicles must run on B-20 fuel

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Industry officials are praising Governor Kim Reynolds for signing an executive order that all new diesel vehicles purchased for state fleets run on B-20 fuel, which is 20-percent biodiesel and 80-percent petroleum diesel. Iowa Soybean Association president Tim Bardole, of Rippey, says three new state snow plows will run on the blend.  Bardole says, “When different truck fleets and just the private consumer sees the snow plows when it’s zero out running B-20 and proves that it works and they can see it works, I’m hoping that definitely opens a lot larger market for the biodiesel industry in the state.”

Bardole says Iowa’s 11 biodiesel plants produced 365-million gallons of the fuel last year. “Iowa’s by far the largest biodiesel producer in the nation so it’s very important to our rural economy to have a strong biodiesel industry,” he says.  The association says biodiesel supports about 4,700 Iowa jobs.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/5/19

Podcasts, Sports

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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2 women from Creston arrested for Assault on an Officer & other charges

News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Two Creston women were arrested late Wednesday night for Assault on an officer, and other charges. Authorities say 18-year old Georgia McKnown and 22-year old Kylie Jo King were taken into custody at around 11:34-p.m. in the 100 block of Manor Drive. Police charged both women with Interference with Official Acts, Public Intoxication, and Disorderly Conduct. Both were being held for Union County in the Adams County Jail.

McKnown faces additional charges that include Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree, and two counts of Assault on an Officer. Her bond was set at $3,200. King was additionally charged with Assault on an Officer. Her bond was set at $1,900.

And, 23-year old Keegan Williams, of Creston, was arrested Wednesday evening for Trespass, Possession of a Controlled Substance/3rd of subsequent offense, and Public Intox. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $5,600 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 12/5/19

News, Podcasts

December 5th, 2019 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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Shooting in Cedar Falls leaves one dead

News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Cedar Falls police are investigating a Wednesday night shooting that left one person dead. The shooting occurred in a downtown apartment that’s above a restaurant on Main Street. According to police, officers found a male dead inside the apartment when they arrived around 9:15 PM.

Police say the suspect or suspects had already fled the area and they don’t believe there is any danger to the public. Authorities have not yet identified the victim.

Prosecutor clears 2 officers in Iowa shootout that injured 3

News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A prosecutor in central Iowa has cleared two officers involved in an October shootout that injured two Guthrie County deputies and a suspect. Station KCCI says Adair County Attorney Melissa Larson issued a four-page report Wednesday saying deputies Kent Gries and Steven Henry, as well as Stuart Police Officer Tyler DeFrancisco, were justified in firing their weapons at 52-year-old Randall Comly during the Oct. 17 incident.

Comly is accused of firing a handgun at Gries and DeFrancisco as they tried to arrest him inside a Stuart apartment complex. The uninjured officers returned fire, wounding Comly. Their shots also injured two other deputies posted outside the apartment complex.

Klobuchar returns to Iowa with plan for a changing economy

News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar is rolling out a plan to help Americans succeed in a changing economy. Klobuchar is returning to Iowa looking to quickly build support before the first votes are cast for the party’s 2020 nomination. The Minnesota senator’s plan was announced Thursday (Today).

The plan includes tax credits to help retrain workers who lose their jobs to automation and support for workers and communities that have relied on the fossil fuel industry. Klobuchar is trying to move closer to the top tier of candidates after seeing her support slowly grow throughout the fall.

Sample from deer in Woodbury County could have CWD

Ag/Outdoor, News

December 5th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says a tissue sample from a road killed deer collected on the south side of Sioux City shows a high likelihood that the deer was infected with Chronic Wasting Disease or C-W-D. The D-N-R’s Tyler Harms says that first test is enough for them to take additional action. “That test still needs to be confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Lab in Ames. But we move forward as if that deer has tested positive,” Harms explains.

He says the D-N-R has established a priority zone for tissue collection in Woodbury County extending 10 miles around where the positive sample was collected and is working to have a map available online  “We are increasing our C-W-D monitoring efforts in Woodbury in response to this new positive,” Harms says. “We are looking for assistance from hunters in Woodbury County in helping us out with that monitoring effort by providing tissues samples from any deer that they harvest in any of the deer seasons until the end of the deer season in early January.”

The first shotgun deer season opens Saturday. Harms says it is easy for hunters to provide a tissue sample. “They’re encouraged to contact their local (DNR) biologist in the area and they can make arrangements for getting those tissue samples from those hunters,” he says. Harms says Woodbury is among the counties that had already been getting some extra attention. “We’ve been doing increase surveillance in counties along the Missouri River border because there have been animals that have tested positive in Nebraska,” Harms says. “We have not had any other animals test positive — at least wild animals test positive — in any counties in western Iowa.”

Woodbury County becomes the fifth of 99 counties in Iowa where a wild deer has tested positive for the always fatal disease. Most of the other counties are in eastern Iowa and the common link between all of them is they border states where deer have tested positive for C-W-D. Harms says it is possible the Woodbury County deer that tested positive may’ve taken a swim across the Missouri River from Nebraska. “It’s really hard to know for sure. That’s certainly a possibility,” according to Harms. “It’s kind of a common misconception that deer can’t cross these really large water bodies. They most certainly can — deer can swim and at times are very good at it — and so that’s certainly a possibility. However, there are lots of other ways this disease can be spread on the landscape.”

The Iowa D-N-R says it has already confirmed positive C-W-D in samples from deer in Allamakee and Wayne counties in the 2019 testing season. Chronic wasting disease. There are a few things hunters can do to stop or slow the spread of chronic wasting disease, including not leaving the deer carcass on the landscape and not using feed or salt-mineral to attract deer. Sioux City banned feeding deer within city limits in 2012.