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Feds accused former Des Moines radio host of fraud

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An April trial has been scheduled for a former Des Moines sports radio host who’s accused of defrauding people out of $1.5 million. U.S. District Court records say Martin “Marty” Tirrell pleaded not guilty Wednesday to two counts of bank fraud, two of wire fraud, one of mail fraud and one of access device fraud. His trial is set to begin April 1 in Des Moines.

The Des Moines Register reports that Tirrell had hosted talk shows for years and appeared on Mediacom’s local cable shows. The court documents say he told investors in 2016 and 2017 that he would buy sports tickets and resell them at profits they could share. He originally paid them back and provided them with VIP access to events. But prosecutors say Tirrell eventually began using the investors’ money on personal items or to pay back other people who’d invested.

Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s report (2/14)

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports a traffic stop Tuesday night in Avoca, resulted in the arrest of 23-year old Anthony Michael McCoy. He was arrested for Driving While Barred, Habitual Offender, and booked-into the Pott. County Jail. Also on Tuesday, a man wanted on a Pott. County warrant for Burglary in the 1st degree – bodily injury and Willful Injury resulting in bodily injury, was picked-up from the Lancaster County, NE., Jail. 23-year old Skylar J. Wiese was transported to the Pott. County Jail and served with the warrant. His bond was set at $30,000.

19-year old Breanna Dawn Frazier was picked-up from the Douglas County, NE., Jail, Tuesday. Frazier was wanted on a warrant for Burglary in the 3rd Degree – vehicle/1st offense. She was transported to the Pott. County Jail and booked-in. Monday morning, 36-year old Shaun Eugene Anderson was arrested on a warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense, causing bodily injury, and Assault causing bodily injury or mental illness/no intent. And, 19-year old Tyrese Dashawn Gardner, an inmate at the Pott. County Jail, was served with a warrant Monday, for Probation Violation. He was returned to the custody of Corrections Staff for Processing. His bond was set at $5,000.

The Sheriff’s reports did not indicate where the offenders were from.

Aviation STEM program to be offered in Atlantic in the coming school year

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Atlantic High School have announced the District is excited to be joining more than 100 schools, in implementing the nationally recognized AOPA STEM (Aviation Science-Technology-Engineering-Math) program in the 2019-2020 school year. Approximately 20 students will be participating in the curriculum which will be taught by Mrs. Staashelm. The program course features two Career and Technical Education pathways: Pilot, and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drones).

All curriculum materials are provided to schools at no cost, thanks to generous donations made to the AOPA (The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) Foundation. The organization has representatives based in Frederick, MD, Washington, D-C, and seven regions across the U-S.  According to a 2018 Boeing study, there is a growing demand for qualified people to fill aviation industry jobs. Globally, 635,000 commercial aircraft pilots, 622,000 technicians and 858,000 cabin crew members are needed within the next 20 years.

Schools nationwide will be implementing the ninth- and tenth-grade curriculum in the 2019-2020 school year. In addition, 25 schools will be testing the 11th-grade curriculum. AOPA will release subsequent courses each year until curriculum is completed for grades 9-through 12. To learn more about AOPA’s high school aviation STEM curriculum, go to https://youcanfly.aopa.org/

Area Class 3-A State Wrestling First Round/Consolation Results

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February 14th, 2019 by Jim Field

FIRST ROUND:

106: 

  • Jace Rhodes (Mason City) beat Tanner Wink (Lewis Central) 10-4

113: 

  • Austin Kegley (CR Prairie) beat Mason Allen (CB Thomas Jefferson) TECH FALL 3:48 (16-0)

120: 

  • Thomas Edwards (Johnston) beat Josh Boots (CB Abraham Lincoln) FALL 2:46

132: 

  • Caleb Helgeson (Johnston) beat Brian Paul (Lewis Central) FALL 3:20

138: 

  • Colby Schriever (Mason City) beat Tanner Higgins (Lewis Central) 13-7

145: 

  • Collin Lewis (North Scott) beat Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) FALL :23

160: 

  • Preston Terry (Burlington) beat Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central) 4-3
  • Parker Klocke (Carroll) beat Anthony Huse (Norwalk) Maj Dec 9-0

182: 

  • Brett Mower (Glenwood) beat Austin Close (Marshalltown) TECH FALL 4:25 (21-5)

195:

  • Gabe Christenson (Southeast Polk) beat Jacob Byers (CB Thomas Jefferson) FALL 1:33
  • Noah Carter (Glenwood) beat Sam Hayes (Fort Madison) FALL :18

220: 

  • Cameron Baker (CB Thomas Jefferson) beat Tanner Schultz (Linn-Mar) FALL 5:15

285: 

  • Josh Vis (Cedar Rapids Kennedy) beat Hunter Haggstrom (Glenwood) FALL :38

CONSOLATION:

106:

  • Tanner Wink (Lewis Central) beat Jackson Helmkamp (Ankeny Centennial) 7-1

113:

  • Ethan Mahoney (Dowling Catholic) beat Mason Allen (CB Thomas Jefferson) 5-2

120:

  • Bryce Parke (Linn-Mar) beat Josh Boots (CB Abraham Lincoln) FALL :56

132:

  • Brian Paul (Lewis Central) beat Samuel Gisaya (Linn-Mar) Maj Dec 11-3

138:

  • Johnny Washburn (CR Prairie) beat Tanner Higgins (Lewis Central) FALL 1:14

145:

  • Abraham Dirkx (Carroll) beat Patrick Chambers (CR Xavier) 7-1

160:

  • Voyen Adamson (Bettendorf) beat Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central) 7-2

195:

  • Jacob Byers (CB Thomas Jefferson) beat Ethan Frazier (Ankeny Centennial) 6-2

285:

  • Danen Settles (Fort Madison) beat Hunter Haggstrom (Glenwood) FALL 1:13

Beware if you’re looking for love online this Valentine’s Day

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans who are searching for that special someone through an online dating service are being warned about Valentine’s Day scammers. Bess Ellenson, at the Better Business Bureau, says e-daters need to use caution, especially if the person you’re chatting with starts to mention a crisis in their life that requires some kind of financial help. Ellenson says, “People fall for it because they believe this person actually exists, and either after a payment is made, or a couple of payments are made, the person usually tends to disappear.”

Ellenson says there are other red flags you should watch for if you’re trying to find love online. “If the person is really trying to move too fast, or just suddenly gets off the site, they’ll still communicate with you, but they just no longer have an online profile,” Ellenson says. “They like to talk about trust. That’s usually the first step in getting them to give them money.”

Other possible warning signs include profile photos that look too manicured or if the person keeps finding ways to put off meeting face-to-face.

Clive plans to spend $11.3M for flood-prone properties

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — The Des Moines suburb of Clive plans to buy and demolish two dozen homes and businesses that have been repeatedly damaged by flooding. The estimated cost for all the properties is $11.3 million. They’re all situated in the Walnut Creek flood plain, which has been inundated six times since 1986. The latest flooding occurred June 30 , during which Clive Library and Clive Aquatic Center also were damaged.

Clive community development Doug Ollendike told The Des Moines Register the city will acquire the property over several years, using a priority list based on the risks to life and on damage severity. The city is offering 110 percent of each property’s assessed value. Projected prices range from $85,250 for a small office building to $7 million for property occupied by a vending machine supply company.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/14/2019

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Heartbeat Today 02/14/2019

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February 14th, 2019 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Wallace Foundation President Allan Tiarks about the Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development’s 28th Annual Meeting coming up on Tuesday, February 26th at the Learning Center at the ISU Armstrong Research Farm near Lewis.

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Atlantic/CAM wrestlers ready to fight for the medal stand

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February 14th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic/CAM wrestling team has five wrestlers stepping on the mat today for the Class 2A State Wrestling Tournament and they are hoping to hit the medal stand by Saturday night. The Trojans competing are Garrett McLaren (106), Joe Weaver (120), Chase McLaren (138), Connor Pellett (152), and Cale Roller (220).

Atlantic/CAM Head Wrestling Coach Tim Duff said his coaching staff has been telling the kids they have earned their way to compete as one of the best in the state and now they just need to go out and compete.

A lot has been made this week about the new seeding for the tournament brackets but Coach Duff said at the end of the day where your name is on a bracket doesn’t change where you can finish and he thinks all of his wrestlers are capable of winning.

Class 2A will step on the mat for the 1st round tonight from 6:00pm-9:00pm at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Listen for updates on KJAN and follow results on our sports page.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/14/2019

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February 14th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Chris Parks.

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