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February 2019

Birthday Club

February 1st, 2019 by admin

February 1st:

  • Marilyn Hennick of Exira (Winner)
  • Margret Slepsky of Atlantic

February 2nd:

  • Delmer Patterson of Atlantic (Winner)

February 3rd:

  • Julie Ehlers of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Lolda Hodge of Atlantic
  • Mardell Sorensen of Exira

February 4th:

  • Hannah Christofferson of Audubon (Winner)
  • Brylee Lamp of Atlantic
  • Jim Field of Atlantic

February 5th:

  • Janice Braun of Exira (Winner)

February 6th:

  • Patti Deist of Audubon (Winner)
  • Brenda Brown of Atlantic
  • Amelia Teegerstrom of Elk Horn

February 7th:

  • Barbara Harris of Atlantic (Winner)

February 8th:

  • John Schultes of Exira (Winner)

February 9th:

  • Justin Riesberg of Kimballton (Winner)
  • Marilyn Freund of Atlantic
  • Randy LaFoy of Audubon
  • Betty Knight of Atlantic
  • Ruby Wortman of Anita
  • Andy Bateman of Atlantic
  • Mel Enfield
  • Diane Eilts of Massena

February 10th:

  • Joni Hansen of Audubon (Winner)
  • Jessica Jacobsen of Atlantic
  • Ginger Thomas of Marne

February 11th:

  • Jim Conn of Lewis (Winner)
  • Jim Zellmer of Atlantic
  • Dorothy Bates of Atlantic

February 12th:

  • Jon Jays of Hamlin (Winner)

February 13th:

  • Judy Madden of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Paul Calhoun
  • Lucille Alff of Atlantic
  • Corky Brown of Atlantic
  • Sully McClain of Audubon

February 14th:

  • Bill Louis Stockwell of Elk Horn (Winner)

February 15th:

  • Marilyn Nelson of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Sarah Christensen of Audubon
  • Stacey Mortensen of Kimballton

February 16th:

  • Betty Timmerman of Exira (Winner)
  • Kathie Rose of Atlantic
  • Norma Brix of Atlantic
  • Clayton Bretey of Exira
  • Robert Keithley of Atlantic

February 17th:

  • Joyce Rochholz of Casey (Winner)
  • Gary Johnson of Exira

February 18th:

  • Carol Finken of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Wilma Bowman of Audubon

February 19th:

  • Sherri Wilkerson of Brayton (Winner)
  • Kathy Butler of Atlantic
  • Judi Hansen of Exira
  • Helen Nicksen of Exira
  • Dallas Munch of Exira
  • Rick Thompson of Exira

February 20th:

  • Nate Potts of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Ileen Furne of Atlantic
  • Jerry A. Jensen of Hamlin
  • Vivenne Dunn of Fontanelle

February 21st:

  • Trent Partridge of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Jean Templemen of Atlantic

February 22nd:

  • Dorothy Burnett of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Doris Jones of Elk Horn
  • Doug Eckles of Griswold
  • Dan Olsen of Lewis
  • Barbara Jean Funke of Fontanelle
  • Mary Maher of Atlantic
  • Jason Christensen of Audubon
  • Cheyenne Spahr of Fontanelle

February 23rd:

  • Beverly Walter of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Adrian Hansen of Atlantic
  • Myrna Eckles of Atlantic
  • Clare Christensen of Audubon
  • Jane Kite of Marne
  • David Hays of Fontanelle

February 24th:

  • Nolan Parker of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Shirley McDermott of Atlantic
  • Bob Evans of Elliott

February 25th:

  • Raymond Vais of Exira (Winner)
  • Ryan Ricther of Atlantic

February 26th:

  • Kayloni Brown of Fontanelle (Winner)
  • Winnie Munson of Atlantic
  • Amanda Benton of Fontanelle

February 27th:

  • Mark Wedemeyer of Atlantic (Winner)

February 28th:

  • Jax Teegerstrom of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Sam Mills of Atlantic
  • Randy Fiebelkorn of Exira
  • Lucille Nelson of Exira
  • Brent Euken of Atlantic
  • Lee Yarrington of Fontanelle

February 29th:

  • Steph Witzman of Atlantic (Winner)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/1/2019

News, Podcasts

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Strazdas selected as new Cass County Attorney

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Vanessa Strazdas – Newly appointed Cass County Attorney.

(Updated 9:50-a.m.) The Cass County Board of Supervisors, today (Friday), announced the appointment of Vanessa Strazdas, an attorney with the Strazdas Law Firm in Omaha, to fill a vacancy position for the Cass County Attorney’s Office. Strazdas has accepted the job to succeed Michael Hooper, who was appointed Jan. 11th as 4th District Judge, by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds.

Board Chair Steve Baier thanked Mr. Hooper for his work in seeking applicants for the position and for his service to the County.

Supervisor John Hartkopf said of Strazdas, she wasn’t only the unanimous choice of the board

(He said she was highly recommended by law enforcement and judges.)

He said also, the County is spending a lot of money on law enforcement, and it’s not because they’re out there issuing tickets.

(He said it is because of the “Underground war on methamphetamine,” and the Board feels they are supporting law enforcement in making their decision to hire Strazdas.)

Strazdas brought her family with her to the appointment hearing and swearing-in, and promised to uphold the law and serve the citizens of Cass County.

Strazdas grew up in Omaha, NE, where she attended Central High School.  She is a National Merit Scholar and has a degree in Computer Science from the University of NE at Omaha.  She graduated with honors from Creighton Law School, where she concentrated her studies in Litigation and Criminal Law.  Strazdas is a member of the Iowa Bar. Iowa Code says a special election may be requested within 14 days of official notice from the time an appointment is made. The petition must have no less than 582 signatures. In addition to Strazdas, three candidates were interviewed for the County’s top position. They included Robert Engler (With the Cambridge Law Firm, in Atlantic); Anne Rohling, a lawyer from Council Bluffs who owns her own law firm and Marti Sleister, an experienced trial attorney in criminal and juvenile law, with the Sleister Law firm in Fremont, NE.

The Cass County Board of Supervisors also approved the appointment of Administrative Assistants to the Cass County Attorney. Bev Groves and Eva Jensen will continue with the roles they served as Hooper’s Assistants under the new County Attorney.  The Board tabled a decision to fill a vacancy term of a Cass Township Trustee (an appointed position), because they are no current applicants for the job.

Heartbeat Today 2-1-2019

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

February 1st, 2019 by Jim Field

Jim Field announces the line-up for the 10th KJAN Branson Getaway June 11-14, 2019.  Call us to get signed up!

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Dubuque woman tied to 2 drug overdose deaths gets 27 months

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque woman tied to two drug overdose deaths has been imprisoned. Federal court records say 25-year-old Brianna Martin was sentenced last week to 27 months. She’d pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids to distribution of heroin. She must serve three years of supervised release after she leaves prison and pay $12,500 in restitution.

The records say Martin helped one person who died buy heroin and sold prescribed methadone to other people, including one who died from an overdose.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/1/2019

Podcasts, Sports

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Jan. 2019 weather stats for Atlantic

Weather

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The month of January in Atlantic was nearly normal for the average High and slightly cooler for the Low. We were also drier than average. Weather data compiled here at the KJAN Studios (The official National Weather Service reporting site for Atlantic), shows the Average High for the month was 29.9-degrees (as compared to the normal 29.4), the Average Low was 11.8 (Normally around 9.3 degrees). Precipitation for the month (combined rain & melted snow and/or ice), amounted to .59″ (Average is .84″). The most snow fell on Jan. 11th, which was also the greatest melted precipitation value, at .21.”

The warmest day was on Jan. 5th at 59-degrees. The coldest was -19 on Jan. 29th & 30th. Looking ahead to the month of February, the High in Atlantic is typically 35.4 degrees, and the average Low is 15.2. Precipitation for the month normally amounts to .96.”

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 2/1/2019

News, Podcasts

February 1st, 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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March trial set for man accused of killing mother

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

KNOXVILLE, Iowa (AP) — A March trial has been scheduled for a south-central Iowa man accused of killing his mother. Marion County District Court records say a judge on Tuesday ordered the trial of 46-year-old Jason Carter to start March 4 in Pottawattamie County. The change of venue had been granted because of pretrial publicity .

In December 2017 Carter was charged with first-degree murder, accused of fatally shooting 68-year-old Shirley Carter in June 2015 in the kitchen of her rural Knoxville home. The charges were filed two days after a jury found him civilly liable and ordered him to pay $10 million to his mother’s estate.

Bill Carter had sued his son for wrongful death. The elder man said his son was financially strapped and killed Shirley Carter to gain access to his parents’ $10 million in assets. Jason Carter has denied that.

Senator Ernst says Democrats not willing to work on budget/border plan

News

February 1st, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The clock continues to tick on the time to come to a budget agreement. Iowa Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Red Oak, says President Donald Trump has tried to work with Democrats. “He has given on all sorts of areas — a matter of fact in just reopening the government this last weekend — he gave some great concessions in order to allow Democrats and Republicans to come together for an additional three weeks to work this out,” Ernst says. She says the effort to reach a compromise has been one-sided. “What we have seen so far, especially in the conference committee that is dealing specifically with Homeland Security, is a multitude of suggestions coming forward from the G-O-P, but an absolute refusal to budge at all from our Democratic colleagues,” according to Ernst.

Ernst says they need to work together to find a way forward to solve the issue and keep the government running. “I don’t want to see it shut down again. The president I don’t think wants to see it shut down again — but let’s not push him — lets make sure that we as Congress are stepping up and providing a pathway forward,” Ernst says.

Ernst says there have been a lot of proposals to keep the government from shutting down. She says they need to figure out a workable plan and move on it.”The president has made it very clear that he wants to see funding for border security,” Ernst says. “A lot of friends on the left have continually said ‘there’s no plan, there’s no plan.’ There is a plan folks — let’s make it very clear — that Customs and Border Patrol has a 33-point plan that they have outlined. They have had this on the table for a very long time.” Ernst says they can go through that plan point-by-point and come up with a solution that would take care of the issue.