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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/9/2016

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Iowa DOT seeks public input on long-range transportation plan

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Transportation and Iowa Transportation Commission have been working on the long-range transportation plan for Iowa. The plan provides a framework for how future investments should be made to Iowa’s multimodal transportation system.

A key part of the plan update is collecting public input. In February 2016, public feedback was sought on potential investment categories and strategies, which helped form the overall system vision and the types of investments and strategies to consider. Now, in tandem with Iowa DOT’s State Fair booth theme “Future of Transportation,” a survey has been developed to gather more specific public opinion on what the future of transportation should look like in the state.IA DOT

This survey will build on the results of the input received in February and initial internal analysis of the highway system. Survey questions focus on how people want to live and travel in the future and what they think of particular highway investment strategies.

The survey and information concerning the plan is available online at: www.iowadot.gov/iowainmotion/index.html. Please revisit this website regularly to stay informed throughout the planning process. Input from the survey will be used to help shape the investment strategies included in the plan.

For questions, please contact the Office of Systems Planning, Iowa Department of Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010, telephone 515-239-1520, email Iowa.Motion@dot.iowa.gov.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 8/9/2016

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:07-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Injury accident in Pott. County Mon. evening

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A passenger in a semi was injured during a rollover accident Monday evening, in Pottawattamie County. The Iowa State Patrol reports 32-year old Daniel Therrier, of Montreal, Quebec, who was not wearing a seat belt, was transported by Underwood Rescue to Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs. The accident happened at around 8:25-p.m. on Interstate 80, near mile marker 14.

The Patrol says a 2015 Volvo semi driven by a 37-year old man from St. Laurent, Quebec, was westbound on I-80 when the rig drifted to the right and left the road. The driver tried to maneuver the semi back onto the road, but the vehicle rolled onto its passenger side.

Mayor pushing minimum $15-an-hour wage for city workers

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The Des Moines mayor says full-time workers for the city deserve a minimum wage of $15 an hour. The Des Moines Register reports Mayor Frank Cownie and the City Council told city staffers Monday to evaluate city job descriptions and functions in developing an ordinance that would guarantee a livable wage. City officials will be reviewing labor contracts as part of the process.

City personnel director James Wells says only a few full-time city positions offer a starting salary range below $15 an hour. Iowa’s state minimum wage is $7.25. Johnson County has been raising its minimum wage for all employers and will top out at $10.10 an hour on Jan. 1. Polk County and Linn County supervisors are expected to consider local wage hikes this fall.

Iowa veterans encouraged to take part in VA study

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa veterans are being encouraged to take part in a national voluntary research program on veterans who get their care in the Veterans Administration Healthcare System. Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs executive director, Robert King, says it’s called the Million Veteran Program. “It was initiated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in 2012 to gain a database of genetics looking at military exposure, an individual’s lifestyle and various health information so that they can do studies,” King explains.

He says the studies are an important part of helping veterans. “They’d like to be able to use the study information to determine some of the health programs in the future. See how genes affect such things as the development of P-T-S-D in combat exposed veterans,” King says.IA Dept of Veterans Affairs “There’s another study that has to do with the influence on the development of Gulf War Illness for those Gulf War era people. There’s another one that has to due with examining the genetic risk factors for the chronic use of alcohol, tobacco and opiates.”

He says they are seeking Iowa veterans to take part to help them reach their sign up goal. “The program has been going since 2012 and they have enrolled about 500-thousand people as of two months ago. They’d like to get to one million,” King says. The V-A in Iowa City is one of the 60 centers where veterans can take part. He says Iowa City was chosen as one of the locations because it is one of the top ten research locations in the U-S in the V-A research program. King says you need to make an appointment to come in and take part in the research.

“It only takes about 20 minutes as I understand it, they fill out some surveys about health and health related behaviors, provide a blood sample,” according to King. If you are a user of the V-A health care system, you can enroll by calling toll-free 1-866-441-6075 to schedule your appointment.

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In Sioux City, Pence touts Trump’s economic plan

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Indiana Governor Mike Pence — the Republican Party’s vice presidential nominee — spoke to a crowd of about four-hundred in Sioux City late (Monday) afternoon. Pence touted the tax plan Donald Trump rolled out in Detroit Monday morning. “To streamline deductions, to lower taxes across the board, to lower marginal income tax rates, reduce income taxes dramatically, make child care fully deductible and end death taxes once and for all for every American,” Pence said, to cheers.

Trump’s economic plan calls for lowering the corporate tax rate to 15 percent, something Pence emphasized in his Sioux City appearance. “So that businesses large and small, start-up businesses can compete here in Iowa, compete here in America and compete with the world,” Pence said. Pence established a moratorium on new state regulations in Indiana when he became that state’s governor in 2013 and Pence says Trump will do the same at the federal level.

“When he becomes president on day one he will sign a moratorium on new federal red tape and work to roll back the EPA’s Clean Power Plan, the Waters of the United States rule and end the ‘war on coal’ once and for all,” Pence said, to applause. Pence promises that Trump will invite Trans Canada to reapply for permits to build the X-L Pipeline.

Pence also campaigned last (Monday) night in Council Bluffs. Pence served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. He’s been governor of Indiana since early 2013. Pence withdrew his bid for reelection as governor when he became Trump’s running mate. Hillary Clinton is scheduled to be in Des Moines Wednesday, to discuss her economic plan.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa early News Headlines: Tue., Aug. 9th 2016

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:15 a.m. CDT

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Lottery officials say little time remains before a $10,000 Powerball prize bought in western Iowa will expire. The lottery issued a reminder Monday that the ticket bought at a Casey’s store in the small Pottawattamie County city of Crescent must be turned in by 4 p.m. Sept. 6 at a lottery office or the prize will go unclaimed. The ticket was purchased before a Sept. 5, 2015, drawing and matched four of the first five numbers and the Powerball.

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The funeral for a West Des Moines police officer killed last week drew family, officers from across the state and residents. The Des Moines Register reports West Des Moines Chief Shaun LaDue choked back tears at the funeral Monday as he recalled officer Shawn Miller’s dedication to his family, the police department and the community. Miller died Aug. 3 when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car that turned in front of him as he was returning from a court hearing in Adel.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa officials have released a report that proposes to update how the state addresses cybersecurity threats, but it’s unclear how much the efforts could cost. The report distributed Monday lists a range of recommendations for how Iowa can reduce risks to state government operations. It includes having better guidelines for state employees receiving emails and storing data that are vulnerable to hacking.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will make her first visit to Iowa since narrowly winning the state’s lead-off presidential caucuses. Clinton’s campaign announced Monday that she will speak at a rally Wednesday afternoon at Lincoln High School in Des Moines. Her campaign says Clinton will discuss her plans to improve the economy. Clinton’s visit will come less than a week after Republican nominee Donald Trump held an event Friday in Des Moines.

3-year old suffers minor injuries in tricycle vs. car accident

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August 9th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police report a child suffered only minor injuries after being struck by a car Monday evening. Officers were called to the scene in the 600 block of Elliott Street a little after 6-p.m. Their investigation determined a three year old boy was riding his tricycle down the driveway at that address and was struck by a car when his tricycle entered the roadway.

A large bush at the end of the driveway obstructed the view of the driver, who was not able to stop in time. The driver of the vehicle was not cited.

Although the child’s injuries were minor and consisted of scrapes, he was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, for observation and treatment of those injuries.

Rural Page County burglary under investigation

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August 8th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Page County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a burglary in the rural Bethesda area (west of Hepburn). On Saturday, Deputies learned a red Lincoln Weldpak 100 wire welder, a blue 14” chop saw, a 50’ piece of Central Pnumatic 3/8” retractable air hose reel and a Grey angle grinder, were stolen from a building.  The items are owned by Bryan Nelson, of Shenandoah, and are believed to have been stolen during the past week.

Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact the Page County Sheriff’s Office 712-542-5193 or their local Law Enforcement agency.