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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/13/2015

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Afton man arrested on DOC warrant for Parole Violation

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Dept. says a man from Afton was arrested Monday afternoon. 23-year old Taylor Ruble was taken into custody in the 200 block of Pine Street in Creston, on a Dept. of Corrections warrant for Violation of Parole. Ruble was being held without bond in the Union County Jail.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 10/13/2015

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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IA DCI and IRGC investigate drugged dogs at Bluffs Run

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission (IRGC) and Iowa DCI (Division of Criminal Investigation) are continuing to investigate positive performance-enhancing drug tests at Bluffs Run Greyhound Park in Council Bluffs. According to the Daily NonPareil, in late September, two dogs tested positive for ractopamine, a drug believed to increase muscle mass, open airways for oxygenation and decrease fat. Officials have not determined how the dogs ingested the drug.

Brian Ohorilko, administrator with the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission, said the two greyhounds that tested positive for ractopamine, following a race.The positive test at Bluffs Run followed failed tests by 12 greyhounds at Iowa Greyhound Park in Dubuque. The Iowa State University diagnostic lab found the drug in dry food given to the dogs in eastern Iowa.

Officials in the greyhound community said that would be the case in Council Bluffs as well, but tests on dry food used at Bluffs Run came back negative. After the positive tests, both Council Bluffs dogs were taken out of competition while veterinarians determined the adverse affects of the drugs. Ohorilko said the drug – normally administered to livestock, including hogs and cattle – is known to cause heart tissue damage to greyhounds.

The administrator said both dogs were found to be healthy and have returned to racing.

Iowa early News Headlines; Tue., Oct. 13th 2015

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) — Fort Dodge police are still trying to find out who fatally shot a 30-year-old man. Officers found Wendel Clark in his car Wednesday morning, and he was pronounced dead later at a hospital. Webster County Crime Stoppers is offering a $2,500 reward for information that helps solve the case.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A top Des Moines Republican political consultant has been diagnosed with cancer and is in aggressive chemotherapy treatment. David Kochel, currently a strategist for GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush, was diagnosed on Saturday, according to a page his colleagues created on the CaringBridge DOT org website. The website reports he is in good spirits.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Nine wooden benches have been installed in downtown Davenport as part of a $200,000 effort to decrease flooding in the city. The Quad-City Times reports the three-sided benches surround a cut in the curb that opens to a square pit planted with a tree and filled with soil and rock.

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque metal artist has donated two mechanical sculptures to the city in hopes that the pieces will inspire children to think differently. One of the pieces by Jim Avery is an 11-foot-tall dicycle on which riders sit in the spokes between two wheels, while the other is a bicycle on which riders sit within the wheels. The Dubuque Telegraph Herald reports the pieces were recently on display in the city’s Millwork Distric

 

Statements issued following the passing of Jack Drake

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Governor Terry Branstad and Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, Monday, issued statements after learning of the passing of 81-year old Iowa State Representative Jack Drake. Gov. Branstad said “Jack Drake was one of the first volunteers to help organize my campaign for Lt. Governor in 1978. Representative Drake conscientiously served the citizens of southwestern Iowa for many years in the legislature. He was a true gentleman and will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the Drake family during this difficult time.”

Reynolds said she “Had the pleasure of working very closely with Jack in many capacities on issues important to rural Iowa. You would be hard-pressed to find a better advocate for his constituents in the Iowa Legislature. My thoughts and prayers are with Shirley and the entire Drake family during this time.”

U.S. Senator Joni Ernst a Republican from Red Oak, said “Jack was a phenomenal voice for our agricultural community and our great state. I was honored to serve with Jack in the state legislature and always valued his hard work and in-depth knowledge on the issues most important to Iowans. Jack was a good friend and he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Shirley and their family during this difficult time.”

Drake, who died from natural causes Sunday, represented House District 21, which includes parts of Pottawattamie and Cass counties and all of Adams and Union county. Governor Branstad will set a date for a special election for House District 21 at a later date.

Funeral services for Jack Drake will be held 10:30-a.m. Thursday (Oct. 15th) at the Griswold United Methodist Church, where visitation with his family is from 4:30-until 7:30-p.m., Wednesday.

Bluffs Police search for missing Carter Lake man

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October 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs, late Monday evening, issued a press release asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man. 23-year old Brandon Bequette, of Carter Lake, who is a mentally challenged white male, was last seen at the Lake Manawa Wal-Mart store in Council Bluffs at around 1:15-p.m., Monday. He left the store and area westbound on foot.

23-year old Brandon Bequette

23-year old Brandon Bequette

His family had attempted to locate Brandon before contacting police at 4:10-p.m. Brandon may have been seen at the Council Bluffs Public Library between 4-p.m. and 5-p.m. Monday, but Police were unable to confirm that. At this time they say theyhave exhausted any possible locations for Brandon.

He was last seen wearing a gray shirt, dark blue pants and yellow “Croc style” shoes. He’s described as 5’8” tall, and weighing 310-pounds. Brandon has short brown hair and hazel eyes. (A picture of him can be found on this same story posted under the News page at kjan.com) He has family in the Council Bluffs and Carter Lake Area. If you know where he is or have seen him, call your local law enforcement agency immediately.

Avoca and Manning awarded Main Street Challenge Grants

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October 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), Monday, awarded $924,000 in Main Street Iowa Challenge Grants to 14 communities around the state. The grants will benefit local improvement projects such as façade upgrades and restoration, upper floor rehabilitation and remodeled spaces for expanding downtown businesses. In the KJAN listening area, the City of Avoca received a $75,000 grant toward the  $280, 650 cost of restoring the Avoca Bank Building. The City will provide a $205, 650 match for the grant. The City of Manning also received a $75,000 grant toward the Manning Child Care Center project. The total project cost is $277,600. The City will put up a $202, 600 match for the grant.

Avoca Main Street grant

Avoca Main Street grant

The grants are administered through IEDA’s Iowa Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa programs. The funding will be distributed in the form of matching grants to the selected Main Street programs. The estimated total project cost of the 14 projects is over $8 million.

Main Street Iowa Coordinator  Michael Wagler said “Each project must provide at least a dollar-for-dollar cash-match. Overall, these projects will leverage eight times the state’s investment into bricks and mortar rehabilitation. These projects will have a significant economic impact within each district.”

The Challenge Grant program is funded through an appropriation from the Iowa Legislature.  Since the first appropriation in 2002 through 2014, approximately $5.9 million in state and federal funds have leveraged over $37 million of private reinvestment into 110 projects in 43 Main Street Iowa commercial districts across the state.

Greenfield man faces additional charges

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October 12th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Greenfield man arrested for Probation Violation early Monday morning at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, was subsequently charged with introducing intoxicants or drugs into an institution. 25-year old Spencer Jordan Leitzel was arrested at 1:30-a.m. He was later released from the Union County Jail on $500 bond.

3 vehicle accident in Red Oak Monday

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October 12th, 2015 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department responded to a 3-vehicle accident with at least one injury in Red Oak on Monday.  At 2:57pm officers responded to the accident at the intersection of Broadway and Corning Streets in Red Oak.

After investigation it was determined that a Dodge Durango driven by 46-year-old Tammy Turek of Essex failed to stop at a red light and rear ended another vehicle which then rear ended the third vehicle.  No injuries were reported from the first two vehicles but the driver of the third vehicle complained of neck pain and was taken by Red Oak Rescue to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital to be examined.

Turek’s Durango was towed from the scene and had an estimated $3,500 damage. The second vehicle received $3,000 damage and the third $500. Red Oak police were assisted by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office at the scene.