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Hit-and-run accident under investigation in Red Oak

News

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak are investigating a non-injury, hit-and-run incident that took place at around 11:15-a.m., Wednesday. Officers were called to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital’s parking lot, for a report a vehicle struck a parked vehicle in the southwest lot. A witness told officers he saw a maroon, 2014-15 model Ford four-door F-150 pickup backing out of a parking stall. The pickup hit a 2001 Chevy Silverado K2500 pickup, causing about $1,600 (minor) damage. The suspect vehicle then drove-off. The struck vehicle was registered to a man from Shenandoah.

Heartbeat Today 6-20-2019

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

June 20th, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Shirley Bierbaum about the Cass County Museum in Griswold and the fund raiser Saturday to help support the facility.

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Shelby County man pleads no contest in Nebraska crash that killed 2

News

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An October sentencing is scheduled for a Shelby County man who authorities say was driving drunk when he crossed a highway center line in north Omaha and rammed into a sports car, fatally injuring two other Iowa men. Douglas County District Court records say 29-year-old Tony Kenkel, of Earling,  entered written pleas of no contest Monday to two counts of manslaughter. Prosecutors dropped two related counts in exchange. His sentencing is set for Oct. 7.

Police say the collision occurred Oct. 13 on Nebraska Highway 36 near Glenn Cunningham Lake when Kenkel’s eastbound pickup truck crossed the center line and struck the oncoming car. Authorities say 21-year-old Joseph Daniels and 21-year-old Thomas Greise were fatally injured. They lived in Council Bluffs.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 6/20/19

Podcasts, Sports

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Creston man arrested on Theft warrant

News

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report 18-year old Jeremiah Whitney, of Creston, was arrested Wednesday night. Whitney was arrested at his home on a Union County warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree. He later posted a $300 bond, and was released.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 6/20/2019

News, Podcasts

June 20th, 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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You can cut the mosquito population by not becoming a mosquito meal

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — An Iowa State University mosquito expert says you really can make a difference in the amount of mosquitoes around your home. Assistant professor of entomology, Ryan Smith says mosquito populations are starting to pick up some in different areas of the state. “I think it really just kind of depends on the given location, I think the temperatures are getting a little bit warmer, we’ve had some rain, but not quite as much in the recent week. So I think the increased temperatures are allowing the mosquitoes to finally show their ugly heads,” Smith says. He says mosquitoes need to get blood from somewhere to help them reproduce.

“Just a single female mosquito can lay anywhere between 50 to 100 eggs,” he says. “That one female might feed multiple times during her lifetime. And each time that she feeds on one of us — taking a blood meal — that provides a nutrient source to produce eggs.” Smith said “Each time that they bite us they are actually trying to have offspring, and so, a female mosquito might feed multiple times in their life, and just that one mosquito might produce maybe 300 mosquitoes.” So one way you can keep the female mosquito from reproducing is by not becoming a meal. Smith says you can do this by wearing repellent and proper clothing.

Smith says some of the mosquitoes don’t feed exclusively on human and can feed on birds or dogs and cats. “But really, just preventing any biting and removing any standing water around the home can actually make an important difference in kind of eliminating mosquitoes,” Smith explained. Most of the mosquitoes that are buzzing about now are what Smith calls nuisance species. “They will bite humans — but they don’t really transmit disease — and so, that’s kind of why I use the word nuisance. They will bite and feed off of people, but there’s no real major kind of health concern,” Smith says.

Smith says the mosquitoes that DO carry West Nile are already showing up in some places. “Populations that can be important for West Nile Virus transmission — we start to see them already — but really as the summer time progresses, their number and populations will continue to build,” Smith says. His studies of mosquitoes show that the mosquitoes that carry the West Nile Virus are most prevalent on the western side of the state and the populations drop down as you get to central and eastern Iowa.

Caseworker accused of assaulting dependent adult

News

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ROCK VALLEY, Iowa (AP) — Authorities have arrested a caseworker who they say beat a client in northwest Iowa. Sioux County court records say 27-year-old Aaron Albaugh is charged with felony dependent adult abuse.  A court document says Albaugh worked for Hope Haven, which offers a variety of services, when he met with the 23-year-old man May 5 at an apartment in Rock Valley. The document says the man suffered sinus and skull fractures from the assault.

The document doesn’t say what else occurred during the encounter.

THURSDAY, JUNE 20th

Trading Post

June 20th, 2019 by Jim Field

NEEDS A NEW HOME:  This is Jake. He is a 1 year old Australian Shepherd Pitbull mix. He is great with kids, other dogs and cats. He is potty trained, kennel trained and knows some basic commands. He is a great dog. He is very lovable and high energy. He needs an active owner or room to run. He will come with a kennel, dog bowls, a leash, a cable, some toys and his remaining dog food. Jake is free to a good home. $50 for all supplies. Call or text 515.669.2039. Located in Anita.  SOLD!

LOST DOG:  “Sky” Please call: 712-249-0959 or 712-254-1231.  Black & White Female Border Collie.  Not wearing collar, but is micro-chipped.  Last seen near Orscheln’s on 6/12/19 around 11:00 AM.  Reward for safe return!!!

WANTED:  a good used log splitter on wheels.  Call 712-243-2408 and leave a message if there is no answer.

ESTATE GARAGE SALE: 902 East 9th St. in Atlantic:  Friday June 21st from 1-6 pm. Saturday June 22nd 7am-1pm. Rain or shine!!!! A lot of Disney collectables, knickknacks, toys, women’s clothing 1x & 2x., size 8 shoes, costume jewelry, furniture, housewares, books, many brand new items, SO MUCH HOLIDAY STUFF, & so much more. All priced to sell & a little something for everyone!

Iowa fires volleyball coach, cooperating with NCAA

Sports

June 20th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa fired volleyball coach Bond Shymansky on Wednesday, saying an independent investigation by an outside law firm determined he committed a major NCAA rules violation. Iowa said Shymansky intentionally provided an impermissible benefit to a prospect who went on to compete for the Hawkeyes. Iowa reported the violation to the NCAA and said it is cooperating. The NCAA has asked Iowa not to comment further until it releases its findings.

“We take NCAA violations very seriously, and have acted in a fair and decisive manner,” Iowa athletic director Gary Barta said. “We will continue to work with the NCAA in regard to our self-report to reach a conclusion in this matter as swiftly as possible.”

Barta announced that Vicki Brown, who was named interim head coach last month, will remain in that role next season. Shymansky went 78-83 in five seasons at Iowa.