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We Dig Dirt: Connecting Infants & Toddlers to Nature

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Parents and child care providers are invited to explore the wonder of nature and the benefits it offers infants and toddlers. The “We Dig Dirt” workshop will be held on Thursday, June 4th,from 6:30- to 9:30- p.m., at the Ann Wickman Child Development Center in Atlantic. The location has developed an outside nature area specifically for young children, including infants and toddlers. Funding is being provided by Boost 4 Families Early Childhood Iowa.ISU Extension

Participants will discover effective ways to facilitate meaningful infant and toddler learning experiences inspired by nature and gain positive solutions for addressing some of the challenges of working with very young children outdoors. Many practical ideas will be shared for helping infants and toddlers grow up with a sense of wonder.

Certified instructor, Sandra McKinnon, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Human Sciences Specialist, will lead the workshop. Three clock hours for child care providers are available. Visit the Iowa Child Care Provider Training Registry at https://ccmis.dhs.state.ia.us/trainingregistry/ to sign up. If you are a parent, register directly with the Montgomery County Extension Office.

Registration and payment is required by May 22. For more information, contact the Montgomery County Extension Office in Red Oak at 712-623-2592.

Healthy U Features Podiatry Overview

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Residents of Cass County and the area is invited to attend the next “Healthy U” program on April 30th. The lunch program will be held at noon in the Cass County Memorial Hospital’s Conference Room #2. The topic for April is “Foot & Ankle Surgeons: An Overview of Podiatry Services.” Dr. Roger Drown (D.P.M.) will present an overview of the care that podiatrists provide. He will cover common foot problems, treatments, and procedures.

Dr. Roger Down, DPM.

Dr. Roger Down, DPM.

Dr. Drown says “Understanding how a podiatrist can help is the first step to getting you back on your feet and doing the things you love – without pain and worry.” Healthy U is a free educational series that focuses on a different health topic each month. Attendees receive a healthy sack lunch in addition to an educational program presented by medical professionals. Future topics include dementia, joint health, and diabetes.

For more information, or to make a reservation for the April 30th Healthy U, call 712-243-7479.

Help available for victims of sexual assault in Cass County

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month sponsored by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. As part of the national awareness initiative, Cass County Health System wants to help spread the message that local help is available for any victims of sexual assault. Darci Young, RN is a Forensic Nurse Examiner. She has completed both sexual assault training and a clinical program in forensic examinations. Young is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to perform forensic exams.

Darci Young, FNE for CCHS

Darci Young, FNE for CCHS

If someone is a victim of sexual assault in Cass County, it is important that they come to the Emergency Department at Cass County Memorial Hospital within 72 hours of the assault for an exam. The exams are done at zero cost to the victim. The State of Iowa’s Sexual Abuse Examination Payment Program pays for the cost of the forensic exam to ensure that all evidence is collected correctly, but it also pays for the cost to “assure the well-being of the victim.” It should also be noted, that the state program pays for any sexual assault examination whether or not the victim reports the crime to law enforcement.

In addition to performing exams, Darci Young will help the victim find resources such as counseling, support groups, and confidential shelters. She typically works with The Phoenix House, a domestic violence shelter and sexual abuse program.

2 arrests in Glenwood, Tuesday

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Glenwood report two people were arrested, Tuesday. 40-year old Ricardorey Salas, of Glenwood, was arrested for Driving While revoked. His bond was set at $1000. And, 21-year old Logan Lingle, of Glenwood, was arrested on a Page County warrant for Theft 5th degree and Interference with  Official acts. His bond was set at $300.

2 injured during Harrison County crash, Tuesday

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Two people were hurt when two vehicles collided Tuesday night, in Harrison County. The Iowa State Patrol says 24-year old Arianna Thacker and 34-year old Roseann McCarty, both of Logan, were transported by Missouri Valley Rescue to the hospital in Missouri Valley, after McCarty’s 2014 Sonic rear-ended a 2009 Chevy Impala driven by Thacker. Both women were wearing their seat belts.

The accident happened at around 8:15-p.m. on Interstate 29 northbound, near the 75 mile marker. Following the collision, the Impala ended-up in the east ditch, while the other vehicle came to rest on the east shoulder of the Interstate.

The State Patrol was assisted at the scene by deputies with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office and Missouri Valley Rescue.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 4/22/2015

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 8-a.m. Newscast w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 4/22/2015

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Earth Day 2015

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today is the 45th Anniversary of “Earth Day,” a day set aside each year to perform acts to clean-up our environment by picking up trash in parks, along roadsides and elsewhere, plant trees, and participate in various programs for recycling and conservation. In some areas, citizens will sign petitions to governments, calling for stronger or immediate action to stop global warming and to reverse environmental destruction.

Here in Atlantic, Earth Day will be marked by clean-up of the Schildberg Recreation Area. Jolene Smith, Secretary of the Atlantic Parks and Recreation Department’s Board of Directors, says the activities begin this afternoon.

Anyone who wants help clean-up the park, should show-up in the west parking beginning at 2-p.m., wearing old clothes, old shoes and gloves. The Parks and Rec Dept. will furnish the trash bags and trailer to throw full bags in, for disposal. Various local civic organizations and local students will be participating in the effort. The clean-up effort will run as long as volunteers are willing to stay, or until around 8-p.m. You can show up anytime throughout the afternoon. You don’t have to be there at 2-p.m.

Parks and Rec Director Roger Herring said they removed a lot of trash from the area last year. For more information about Earth Day, go to www.earthday.org.

2 cars totaled in Red Oak crash

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Two vehicles that collided Tuesday afternoon in Red Oak were totaled, but no injuries were reported. Red Oak Police say a 1996 Chevy Lumina driven by 16-year old Sabrina Robb, of Red Oak, was struck at the intersection of 8th Street and Highway 34 at around 4:15-p.m., after Robb stopped, but then proceeded into, the intersection, heading south on 8th Street.

Her vehicle was hit by a 1999 Ford Contour, driven by 45-year old Glen Meyer, of Red Oak, who was traveling east on Highway 34. Damage from the crash amounted to $17,000. Red Oak Police cited Robb for Failure to Obey a Stop or Yield Sign.

Former western IA teacher pleads not guilty to sex abuse charges

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April 22nd, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A former Underwood Middle School teacher has pleaded not guilty to sexual abuse charges. According a report in the Daily NonPareil, court records show 46-year old Barret Glasnapp pleaded not guilty to four counts of third-degree sexual abuse and seven counts of sexual exploitation by a school employee. Glasnapp, a middle school social studies teacher, was employed by the Underwood district from September 1994 until his resignation on Nov. 6th, 2014.

The alleged victim, a female student, reported that she and Glasnapp had been exchanging text messages since she was in the seventh grade and that her last contact with Glasnapp was on Oct. 29th, 2014. The victim told investigators that the messages turned sexual in nature when she was 13 years old and a student in the eighth grade.

The victim alleges that Glasnapp touched her inappropriately and kissed her for the first time in his classroom during her ninth-grade year when she was 15 years old. Cellphone records subpoenaed by the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office indicated there were more than 2,600 text messages between Glasnapp and the victim between June 15, 2013, and Dec. 31, 2013. Records indicated an additional 120 text messages exchanged between Glasnapp and the victim in 2014.

Glasnapp is currently free on a $10,000 bond pending trial, which is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on June 2nd.