The 8:20-a.m. Sportscast with Chris Parks.
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More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director Brian Hamman reports thanks to a generous donation from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, the Montgomery County EMA has received a new utility terrain vehicle (UTV) valued at more than $24,000. The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation was founded in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It’s mission is to impact the lifesaving capabilities, and the lives, of local heroes and their communities. (for more info.: https://firehousesubsfoundation.org/about-us/)
Hamman said the UTV will allow them “To rapidly respond to emergencies and disasters faster and more effectively when time is critical, and conditions warrant the use of smaller vehicles.” The new UTV will also be available for use at local events by local first responders to respond to emergency incidents and situations, in a quick and timely manner. Hamman said the Montgomery County EMA continues to seek additional funds to purchase a medical slide-in unit to transport sick and injured persons to awaiting ambulances, as well as a dedicated trailer for the UTV. The Montgomery Community Foundation and Casey’s General Stores have contributed towards this phase of the project, with more grants and donations pending.
Girls Tennis
Glenwood 9, Atlantic 0
Clarinda 7, Southwest Valley 2
Lewis Central 8, Harlan 1
Shenandoah 9, St. Albert 0
Boys Tennis
Atlantic 9, Glenwood 0
Audubon 5, Red Oak 4
CB Abraham Lincoln 5, Kuemper Catholic 4
Clarinda 8, Southwest Valley 1
Denison-Schleswig 9, Sioux City East 0
Lewis Central 7, Harlan 2
Jim Field visits with Chris Parks, President of the Iowa Bluebird Conservationists, about the spring conference and meeting this Saturday at the Wallace Learning Center near Lewis. To see the conference program, click here>>>> IBC Conference
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The National Weather Service has issued a WIND ADVISORY, in effect from 10-a.m. today (Wed.) through 1-p.m. Thursday. The Advisory is for those counties along and north of a line from Highway 34 to the Highway 30 corridor. Easterly winds sustained at 25 to 35 mph, with gusts in excess of 45 mph can be expected. Winds that strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles traveling along north-south oriented roads. Use extra caution.
MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Mason City woman has pleaded guilty to theft and four counts of insurance fraud. Cerro Gordo County District Court records say 34-year-old Amber Griffin entered the written pleas Monday. The records say that in return for her pleas prosecutors will recommend three years of probation, suspended five-year prison terms and that Griffin pay restitution. Her sentencing is scheduled for May 20.
Criminal complaints say Griffin submitted two fraudulent claims in October 2016 and one each in November and December that year. Each said a family member had been treated at a local medical facility. The complaints also said she submitted false medical records with the claims.
The Creston Police Department reports two arrests took place Tuesday. 33-year old Trel Peterson, of Massena, was arrested for Driving While Barred. He was subsequently released from the Union County Jail on a $2,000 bond. And, 35-year old Nichole Rinehart, of Creston, was arrested for Theft in the 5th Degree. She was cited and released on a Promise to Appear in court.
The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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(Radio Iowa) — The Iowa Department of Transportation is going to being taking bids soon on some of the flood repair projects. D-O-T Engineer Mark Dunn talked with the Transportation Commission about the work, Tuesday. “As you look at all of the repairs the total package is around, we think 70 to 90 million dollars,” Dunn says.
He says they hope to start taking bids today (Wednesday). Dunn says they will be doing emergency lettings weekly, and may not always have projects ready weekly, but will be ready to do them when necessary.
Dunn say the goal is to do as much as they can in the next 180 days to take advantage of the federal emergency funding guidelines. “In the first 180 days where it is related to restoring essential traffic — that’s reimbursable at a rate of 100 percent,” Dunn says. “When we move beyond that, that’s reimbursable 80 or 90 percent, depending on the type of roadway,” Dunn says.
He told the Transportation Commission the work should not impact their regular construction budget.