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Hwy 6/7th Street construction set to begin in June

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa Department of Transportation said a pre-construction meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow (Wednesday) May 6th beginning at 1-p.m. at the DOT’s District 4 Office, in Atlantic.  Transportation Planner Scott Suhr said the meeting (which is not open to the public, as it is between the DOT and the contractor) is with regard to the upcoming Highway 6/7th Street reconstruction project in Atlantic, that will result in detours being established once construction begins.

Suhr says the contractor has not given a specific start date yet but they have indicated they will likely begin work on the project the first week of June. That he says, will help ease some traffic with school being out for the summer. Once construction begins, the road will be closed from the intersection of Olive Street and Highway 6 (7th Street) east to just past the entrance to Burger King.

In the days leading up to construction, orange “Trailblazing” detour signs with the names of each business will be erected, directing people to those local businesses they would normally have access to on 7th Street. Signs will also be placed at 7th and Olive directing traffic to 10th Street for local, through traffic. Other, non-local or “Global” traffic will take Highway 173, Interstate 80 and U-S Highway 71 into or around Atlantic.

Bid letting on the project took place on March 17th. Once construction begins, KJAN will keep you informed on progress and relevant news pertaining to the project until it is completed.

Harlan Police Department arrest report, 5/5/15

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports three people were arrested recently, while three others were cited for various offenses. Officials say on April 17th, 32-year old Malcolm McDonald, of Harlan, was taken into custody as a result of an investigation in to an alleged shoplifting incident reported by Do It Best Hardware. McDonald was cited for theft, 5th degree and released.

On April 29th, 40-year old William Willis, of Tahlequah, Oklahoma, was arrested on an active warrant out of Webster City following a traffic stop. Willis was taken to the Shelby County Jail to await extradition on the warrant.

On May 1st, 29-year old John Hinkel, of Woodbine, was arrested following a traffic stop. Hinkel was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and speed. A passenger in the car, 27-year old Joshua Derengowski, of Logan, was cited for open container and released.

And on Sunday, 18-year old Curtis Scheffler, of Harlan, was cited when he was seen driving a golf cart in the 700 block of Durant. Scheffler was cited for driving under suspension and released.

(9-a.m. News)

(Update) Clarinda Academy students may be in a stolen vehicle

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(update 10-a.m.)
Two students who left the Clarinda Academy early this (Tuesday) morning, are believed to have stolen a car that was later found abandoned in Nebraska. Clarinda Police Chief Keith Brothers says a white 2007 Toyota Camry that was stolen from Clarinda was found abandoned, in the vicintiy of 30th and Martha Streets, in Omaha. The two Native American students from the Clarinda Academy still remain at large.
The car had been reported missing from the 900 block of North 15th Street, in Clarinda. The two Clarinda Academy males jumped from a dormitory window at around 2-a.m., and remain on the lam.
One of the students is identified as Kenneth “Kenny” Earnest Saunsoci from Rapid City, South Dakota. Saunsoci is 5-feet7-inches tall, weighs 115-pounds, has brown hair and black eyes. The second student is Lukas Trent Barse, from Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Barse is about 5-feet 9-inches tall, weighs 140-pounds, has black hair and brown eyes. There is no description of the clothing they are wearing.At this time Saunsoci and Barse’s whereabouts are unknown. If you see these individuals, you should not approach them, but contact your nearest law enforcement agency on 911.

House fire reported in Menlo Mon. evening

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Volunteer firefighters from Menlo, Casey and Stuart battled a house fire Monday night, on the north side of Menlo. Stuart Rescue was also on the scene. Guthrie County Sheriff’s officials say the 9-1-1 call came in at 6:05-p.m. Menlo Fire Chief Ben Gilman told KJAN News the blaze at 3317 Rose Avenue apparently started in the attic, but he wasn’t able to declare a cause.

While other firefighters were released from the scene at around 7:40-p.m., Menlo Fire remained to put out any hot spots. Gilman said the home sustained significant water damage, and the family was making other, temporary living arrangements. No injuries were reported.

Creston Police report, 5/5/15

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest Monday evening of 46-year old Susan Lemon. The Creston woman was taken into custody for Driving While Barred. She was later released from the Union County Jail on $2,000 bond.

And a resident on South Stone Street, in Creston, reported to police Monday afternoon, someone had broken a plate glass window on his front door. The incident happened at around 4-p.m. Damage was estimated at $100.

(8-a.m. News)

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 5/5/2015

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

More area, and state news w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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IASB encourages Iowans to consider school board service

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Association of School Boards urges Iowans who are passionate about education to consider running for election to their local school boards, in order to ensure a bright future for all children and communities across the state. Nominations for open seats on the state’s 336 local public school boards can be filed between July 6 and 5 p.m. on July 30, 2015. School board elections will take place Sept. 8th

Strong leadership in every school district is critical to moving education forward in this state. School board members play significant roles in their communities – members must have leadership, vision and dedication. School board members are locally elected public officials charged with accountability for student learning, determining educational goals, setting policy, overseeing school finances and other duties. Across Iowa, nearly 2,000 men and women serve on local school boards, guiding the education of more than 480,000 young people at an annual expenditure of more than $5.2 billion.

School board members are elected to serve four-year terms, with elections taking place in odd-numbered years. Those elected receive no pay. Experienced school board members say the rewards of service lie in meeting the needs of children and communities.

Nomination papers for school board seats are available from local school board secretaries. School board candidates must obtain the signatures of at least one percent of the qualified electors of the district or 50 electors, whichever is less, but at least 10 signatures. A free guide for board candidates, titled “Leaders Who Care,” can be found at www.ia-sb.org.

Board members for community colleges are also elected on Sept. 8. Board members for area education agencies, which provide specialized services to local schools, are elected by the boards of schools within each area.

(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 5/5/2015

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Fairfield restaurant captures “Iowa’s Best Burger” award

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A restaurant in Fairfield beat out nine other establishments, including one in Creston and another in Clarinda, in capturing the title of “Iowa’s Best Burger.” The Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, Monday, announced the winner of the contest as The Cider House, in Fairfield. The restaurant use all locally raised beef in creating their nearly 6.5-ounce burger patties. They use all the meat cuts from the cattle in a grind for their hamburger, whereas other establishments may use chuck, rib, sirloin and round cuts from the beef animal.

The Cider House staff are (from left) Hopi James, Skylar Messer, Annalisa Thompson, Cole Fishback, and Clint Stephenson.

The Cider House staff are (from left) Hopi James, Skylar Messer, Annalisa Thompson, Cole Fishback, and Clint Stephenson.

This year, Iowans submitted more than 4,000 votes nominating 286 restaurants in February and March. Those votes were used to select the Top Ten restaurants. The Top Ten were then independently visited and judged based on the hamburger’s taste, appearance, and proper serving temperature (160 degrees).

The judges found the beefy flavor at The Cider House to be the best. In fact, its hamburger is so good that it inspired one of the owners who was formerly a vegetarian to give meat another try. The Cider House exclusively features the beef from Adrian Family Farms. The cattle are raised like so many others in Iowa: pasture-grazed and corn-finished, and cared for with compassion and treated humanely.

Other restaurants that made the Top Ten with The Cider House are (alphabetically): Ankeny Diner, Ankeny; Big City Burgers & Greens, Des Moines; Down Right Delicious, Clarinda; Elm’s Club, Creston; First Street Grille, Keosauqua; Rides Bar & Grill, Fort Dodge; Saucy Focaccia, Cedar Rapids; The Ritz, Arnold’s Park; and Zombie Burger, Des Moines.

Previous winners in the contest are: 2014 – Brick City Grill, Ames; 2013—61 Chop House Grille in Mediapolis; 2012—Coon Bowl III in Coon Rapids; 2011—Rusty Duck in Dexter; and 2010—Sac County Cattle Company of Sac City.

Sioux City man accused of slamming 3-year-old into furniture

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May 5th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A 22-year-old Sioux City man is accused of slamming his live-in girlfriend’s 3-year-old son into the corner of a piece of furniture. Online court records say Markus Leon is charged with child endangerment causing serious injury and is being held in Woodbury County Jail.

Authorities say Leon was baby-sitting the boy and a 1-year-old child on April 22 and became angry when the boy’s noise kept waking up Leon, who was trying to sleep. Leon told officers that he lost his temper and slammed the boy into the furniture. The child later was diagnosed with a lacerated liver, a bruised spleen and a bruised kidney.