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Atlantic woman arrested on Meth charge

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest on Monday of 29-year old Samantha Jo Scybert on a felony charge of Possession Methamphetamine 3rd/Subsequent Offense (D Felony). Scybert, who’s from Atlantic, was taken to the Cass County Jail and was later released on $5,000 bond.

The Sheriff’s Office says on Tuesday, 43-year old John Stratton Eichelberger, of Atlantic, turned himself in on an Atlantic Police Department warrant for Violation of Protective Order. Eichelberger was booked at the Cass County Jail and released on $300 bond.

And on Wednesday, Cass County Sheriff’s deputies took into custody 27-year old Damion Bryan Selders, of Atlantic, on a court order to begin serving a sentence. Selders remains in custody at the Cass County Jail until transport to Iowa Medical and Classification Center.

Shelby County man arrested on a warrant in Pott. County; Shenandoah man arrested after pursuit

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a Shelby County man was arrested Tuesday evening on a warrant for Probation Violation. 27-year old Jonathan Anthony Montoya, of Earling, was taken into custody following a traffic stop in Walnut. Montoya was also charged with Driving While License Revoked. He was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail.

Wednesday afternoon, a Pott. County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested a man from Illinois, for being a Fugitive From Justice. 29-year old Raymond Portner, of Crystal Lake, IL., was arrested following a traffic stop for speeding and another moving violation. A records check indicated he was wanted out of Clay County, Missouri. Portner was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail.

And, a pursuit Wednesday afternoon, resulted in a crash and the arrest of a Shenandoah man. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office says 34-year old Brian Joseph Freemont, of Shenandoah, was charged with Eluding and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Authorities say a deputy in the median of Interstate 29 at mile marker 57, noticed a gold Ford Taurus drive by with no plates or in-transit tags. The vehicle also had extremely dark window tint.

As he turned his cruiser around to conduct a traffic stop, the Taurus sped up and ultimately rear-ended a Chevy Equinox. The collision disabled the car. The driver, identified as Freemont was arrested on the aggravated eluding charge. A female passenger in the vehicle, 30-year old Starr Selene Walker, of Winnebago, NE., was arrested for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Two glass pipes containing a white residue were taken into evidence.

State Fair Day 1 Forecast: Hot, rainy weather with potential flooding

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Forecasters say the weather won’t cooperate much for the opening day of the Iowa State Fair. Besides the heat and humidity, thunderstorms are forecast with the potential for heavy rain. Meteorologist Mindy Beerends, at the National Weather Service in Johnston, says a Heat Advisory runs from 1 this (Thursday) afternoon until 8 tonight for a wide section of south and central Iowa.

“We’re expecting intermittent storms throughout the day and then more widespread showers and thunderstorms late this afternoon and into the overnight hours,” Beerends says, “which could bring heavy rainfall to much of the area.” While the heat and humidity combined may bring heat indices this afternoon as high as 105 degrees, much of Iowa will also likely get drenched.

“We’re expecting to see rainfall amounts of one to three inches, especially where storms persist and in some localized areas, we could see amounts of four to six inches, potentially,” Beerend says. “Lots of heavy rainfall could lead to flash flooding so we have a Flash Flood Watch out through 7 AM Friday morning.” She says dry conditions should return tomorrow afternoon along with somewhat cooler weather into the weekend.

(Radio Iowa)

Authorities release name of 2nd Iowa plane crash victim

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

INDIANOLA, Iowa (AP) – Authorities have identified the second victim of a plane crash in south-central Iowa’s Warren County. The Warren County Sheriff’s Office identified the man as 23-year-old Neil Jackson, of Jerome, Idaho. He and 22-year-old Alex Winter, of Indianola, Iowa, died when the Piper PA-11 crashed Friday just north of Indianola, near Laverty Field.

A Federal Aviation Administration report says Jackson was a licensed commercial pilot for single-engine airplanes, and Winter was a student pilot. The two were on a training flight when the plane went down. The crash cause is being investigated.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/11/2016

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 8/11/2016

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Bluffs man arrested after Thu. morning pursuit

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police arrested a man on Eluding, Reckless Driving and OWI/1st offense charges, following a pursuit that began at around 12:30-a.m. today (Thursday). 59-year old David Lanegan, of Council Bluffs, was arrested after the vehicle he was driving became stuck as he tried to drive through a median.

The incident began when officers initiated a pursuit on a vehicle after it nearly struck a police cruiser and was driving erratic in the area of N. 16th St and Avenue F, in Council Bluffs. Officials say Lanegan was suspected of being intoxicated.

He failed to yield for officers and continued north on N. 16th St onto Interstate29 north, where the vehicle attempted to drive through the median and got stuck. Lanegan was booked into Pottawattamie County Corrections on the charges mentioned.

Other than damage done to the suspect vehicle upon it attempting to drive through the median, no injuries or property damage are believed to have occurred.

Sioux City man charged with arson in fire that injured 11

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Sioux City man is jailed in Clarion after he allegedly set a house on fire early Tuesday morning. 21-year old Luis Antonio Huerta Valdez is charged with first-degree arson after setting fire to the house in the 1000 block of South Commercial in Eagle Grove. When police and firefighters arrived, they assisted the residents of the house as they jumped from second story windows.

A total of 11 people, including two police officers and a firefighter, were transported to area hospitals for treatment of injuries ranging from smoke inhalation to severe burns. Bond for Huerta Valdez was set at $100,000. The State Fire Marshal’s office has been called in to assist Eagle Grove authorities to further investigate the cause.

(Radio Iowa)

2 arrests in Red Oak, Wednesday

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police say two people were arrested on separate charges, Wednesday. At around 10-p.m., 22-year old Wyatt Kane Bailey, of Red Oak, was arrested on a valid Montgomery County warrant for Probation Violation on an original charge of OWI/1st offense. Bailey was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond. And, Wednesday evening, Red Oak Police arrested 68-year old Raymond M. Olsen, of Red Oak, for Public Intoxication. His bond was set at $300.

State Ag Secretary says presidentidal candidates’ stance on trade not encouraging

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August 11th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

While the Democratic and Republican presidential nominees have both blasted proposed trade agreements, Iowa’s top ag official says trade is essential to agriculture and especially to Iowa agriculture. Iowa Ag Secretary Bill Northey says he’s concerned when he hears Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump speak out against trade deals. Northey says the Pacific Trade Pact would be a boon to agriculture.

“TPP is another one of those, Trans Pacific Partnership, with a dozen of us around the Pacific Ocean that would be very beneficial to agriculture,” Northey says. “It’s very easy to come out opposed to those agreements and talk about the problems without appreciating the benefits.” Iowa is the top pork-producing state and Northey says the export of Iowa pork products is a great example of how agriculture benefits from world trade.

“We ship about a quarter of all our pork production overseas,” Northey says. “We’ll ship maybe the majority of some of the products like pork feet or pork hearts or other kinds of things, and we’ll keep those things we value, like pork chops and bacon.” Northey says many of Iowa’s key ag products are being shipped out of the country. “Excess of 40% of our soybeans are exported, a lot of those go to China,” Northey says. “It’s very important that we retain those markets. That’s true of distillers grain and that’s true of beef and corn exports. These are all very important and our markets would be severely impacted if we lost some of those markets.”

On Monday, Iowa entered into a partnership of memorandum of cooperation with India. Northey says India doesn’t constitute a major market for Iowa agricultural goods at the moment, but he believes with time, that will change. India has a growing population of 1.2 billion.

(Radio Iowa)