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Pott. County Sheriff’s report (11/8/18)

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November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports today (Thursday), a man held in the Pott. County Jail in Council Bluffs, was served Wednesday afternoon, with two warrants for Violation of Probation. 19-year old  Dustin Joshua Pursell, of Council Bluffs, was being held in the jail without bond, while awaiting placement in a Residential Correctional Facility (RCF). His bond on the warrants was set at $2,500.

A Deputy was dispatched to 11549 192nd in Council Bluffs Wednesday evening, following a report of a suspicious person on the property. 35-year old Rex D. Peterson II, of Dunbar, NE, was subsequently cited for Criminal Trespass, and released from the scene.

And, a Neola man, 39-year old Paul Wayne Carlson, was arrested at around 11:35-p.m. Wednesday at Highway 92 and  460th Street. Carlson was charged with OWI/1st offense after his car was stopped for speeding 69-mph in a 55-zone and he displayed clues of impairment.

Antifreeze is good for your car, deadly for your body

News, Weather

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowans who are prepping their cars for winter may top off the antifreeze level in their engine, but the experts at the Iowa Poison Control Center remind, be careful with those chemicals. Registered Nurse Jean Hammack says antifreeze comes in an array of colors, including green, blue, pink and green, but all of them are hazardous if swallowed.

“That usually contains ethylene glycol which is highly toxic to the kidney and the lung,” Hammack says. “The other one we get concerned about is windshield wiper solution. That is often a blue color and contains a chemical called methanol which is also highly toxic, primarily to the retina in the eye.”

It’s best to leave antifreeze and wiper solution in the original gallon bottles, she says. After using part of the product, don’t transfer it to a smaller bottle, especially one that once contained juice or a sports drink. “It looks very similar to the blue-colored juices like Gatorade products,” she says. “If it’s sitting out in the garage and a little one comes along and little animals, little pets come along, yes, we do get a fair number of calls and it is highly toxic.”

Because of the color and sweet taste, children often mistake these chemicals for drinks, while pets may lick up spilled fluid from the floor. Hammack says to keep the poison center number programmed into your phone — 1-800-222-1222.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 11/08/2018

News, Podcasts

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Man who assaulted deputy during escape gets up to 113 years

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November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WAHOO, Neb. (AP) — A man who attacked a sheriff’s deputy during an escape in eastern Nebraska has been given up to 113 years in prison. Saunders County, NE., District Court records say 38-year-old Eric Scott was sentenced Wednesday. He’d pleaded no contest to charges of escape, assault on an officer, theft and use of a weapon. Officials say Scott was being driven to court in Fremont Sept. 20, 2017, by a Dodge County sheriff’s deputy in an unmarked government car when he slipped his handcuffs and used his leg-iron chain to choke the deputy. Scott gained control of the car in Saunders County, forcing out the deputy.

Scott was arrested the next day after he was found walking near the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Authorities say 2 injured by fire at eastern Iowa home

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November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BETTENDORF, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say two people were injured by fire at a home in the eastern Iowa community of Bettendorf. Station KWQC reports that firefighters were sent to the home around 7 p.m. Wednesday. Fire officials say the flames broke out as family members in the home used candles to celebrate a religious holiday. One victim was flown to an Iowa City hospital for treatment. The other was taken to a local hospital. Their names haven’t been released.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 11/8/18

Podcasts, Sports

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 11/8/18

News, Podcasts

November 8th, 2018 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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Snow storms to impact the area today & Friday (the latest as of 6:45-a.m. 11/8)

News, Weather

November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has updated their statement put out Wednesday, with regard to winter weather affecting the State today and Friday. Officials say a couple rounds of wintry precipitation are expected this afternoon into Friday. The first round will bring mainly light snow spreading into western Iowa this afternoon, with the snow then spreading across all of Iowa tonight. The highest accumulations with the first round are expected along and south of Interstate 80, with anywhere from 1-to 2-inches in Atlantic and most areas, and 2-to 3-inches further east, toward Greenfield and Winterset.

The second round will move through Friday morning into Friday afternoon across the western/southern half of the state. This round may have brief snow bursts resulting in brief periods of significantly reduced visibilities. Gusty northwest winds are also anticipated which may lead to patchy blowing and drifting snow, also impacting visibilities at times. Slick roads will be possible with both snow chances. Please slow down and take your time when traveling in the snow, leave extra distance between your vehicle and other vehicles on the road.

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USDA Report 11-8-2018

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

November 8th, 2018 by Jim Field

w/Max Dirks.

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Wind towers coming down under court orders

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November 8th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

FAIRBANK, Iowa (AP) — Developers are taking down three wind turbine towers under court orders in northeast Iowa. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that the first was removed last week. The second is going down this week. The 450-foot-tall towers were erected in 2015 just east of Fairbank in Fayette County. They drew opposition from housing developers and neighboring homeowners who believed the towers would be detrimental to the city.

The city and housing developers filed a lawsuit that said the county issued construction permits for the turbines without following zoning ordinances. A judge sided with the city in 2016, and the Iowa Supreme Court upheld that ruling. The developers are still appealing in the courts.