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Class 1A and 2A Regional Volleyball Scoreboard 10/25/2018

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October 25th, 2018 by admin

Class 1A

Region 2

(3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Stanton 23-20-19
(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Boyer Valley 19-13-20

Region 3

(3-0) Gladbrook-Reinbeck 25-25-25, North Tama 18-17-23
(3-1) Ar-We-Va 24-25-25-25, CAM 26-18-20-23 – ON KJAN

Class 2A

Region 3

(3-0) Treynor 25-25-25, Earlham 20-17-17
(3-0) St. Albert 25-25-25, West Monona 10-20-13

Region 4

(3-0) Tri-Center 25-25-25, AC/GC 17-17-11
(3-1) BCLUW 25-25-17-25, Woodward-Granger 23-23-25-22

Region 5

(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Central Decatur 14-10-15
(3-0) Pella Christian 25-25-27, Pleasantville 12-12-25

Service to be held Friday for soldier from southern IA

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Iowa National Guard report funeral services for 19-year old Pfc. Matthew A. Cox, of Leon, will be held 10-a.m. Friday (Oct. 26th) at First Baptist Church (originally Urbandale), 3020 E. 38th Street, Des Moines.

Cox, a member of the 186th Military Police Company, Iowa Army National Guard based at Camp Dodge in Johnston, Iowa, died while swimming at a Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (NSGB) beach on Tuesday, October 16th. Interment with full military honors will be at the Decatur Cemetery, 7th and Water Street, Decatur City, Iowa at 10 a.m., Saturday, October 27th.

PFC. Matthew Cox

Cox was born in Des Moines. Hewas active in the Civil Air Patrol, Des Moines Police Explores and farmed with his grandfather, Fred Cox, on the Cox family farm in Decatur County. He was also a member of the 1st Baptist Church, where he was involved in the children’s ministries.

Cox enlisted in the Iowa Army National Guard on October 11, 2017 as a Military Police Soldier with the 186th MP Co. He deployed to Cuba in support of Joint Task Force-Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO) in July, 2018.

His awards include the Army Achievement Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.

Tribal casino set to open Nov. 1 on Nebraska-Iowa border

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Native American tribe plans to open a casino on the Iowa-Nebraska border next week, despite a pending legal challenge from both states. The Omaha World-Herald reports that the Prairie Flower casino in Carter Lake will open at noon on Nov. 1. The Ponca Tribe announced the opening in a press release Thursday.

The project’s first phase will include 9,500 square feet of space, 200 slot-style games and a full-service bar and snack bar. Officials from Iowa state government and Council Bluffs are suing federal officials who approved the project in an effort to stop the casino, which would compete with state-licensed casinos in Council Bluffs.

Nebraska joined the lawsuit because Carter Lake directly borders the state. Nebraska’s constitution bans casino gambling.

Bluffs Police search for man w/dementia

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

UPDATE 8:28-p.m.: Jerry Payne was located near 35th and Broadway. He was struck by a motor vehicle at that location and suffered minor injuries. He was being evaluated at a local hospital. Authorities thank everyone for their help.

The Council Bluffs Police Department is requesting the public’s help in locating a missing adult, possibly endangered. Jerry Payne, 66 years old, has dementia and was last seen at his residence at 901 N 35th St Apt #P2 around 2 p.m. His family has not seen him since then and they are concerned for his safety. Jerry is 5’6” tall, 200 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a long sleeve dark blue shirt, blue jeans, and grey shoes. Jerry smokes cigarettes and walks with a limp. If he is located or if anyone has seen him, please call our communications center at (712)328-5737.

Jerry Payne

Exira-EHK excited for playoff time against Stanton

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October 25th, 2018 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans (8-1) are set to host the Stanton Vikings (7-2) in the first round of the Iowa High School Football Playoffs on Friday night and we’ll have coverage on KJAN. The Spartans have overcome a lot of adversity, especially late in the season, with a number of key injuries. Tyler Petersen has taken over the Quarterback role after Josh Pettepier went down in a loss to Woodbine and he has shown improvement in that role each week according to Head Coach Tom Petersen. Petersen believes the defense had their best second half effort of the year in last week’s win over Coon Rapids-Bayard. The Spartans will need more of that effort to slow down one of the top offensive players in the state, Stanton’s Drake Johnson. Johnson has racked up 663 yards rushing with 10 touchdowns and has also caught 41 passes for 1,065 yards and 20 more scores. Coach Petersen talked about trying to slow Johnson down.

The Spartans will counter with a dynamic player of their own in Cole Burmeister. He has rushed for 734 yards and 16 scores, along with 798 receiving yards and 10 more touchdowns. Stanton Head Coach Jeff Grebin said the Spartans execute their plays well and throw multiple looks at the defense.

Grebin said he hopes his team is ready to play sound assignment football on the defensive end in response to the Spartans multiple looks. Coach Grebin said the key to his team having success will come at the line of scrimmage.

Exira-EHK always has great fan support and Coach Petersen talked about what that atmosphere is like for his team to play in.

The Spartans and the Vikings are set for a 7:00pm kickoff on Friday night up on the hill in Exira. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call on KJAN with pregame beginning at 6:30pm. Game coverage will begin right after our final weekly high school pick ’em show, Who’s Gonna Win?, of the 2018 season which will start at 6:00pm. Stay tuned after the game as well for The Iowa High School Scoreboard Show from 10:00pm-11:30pm which will bring you all the first round playoff scores around the state. Catch it all on-air, online, and on the web app.

UPDATED/BREAKING: New rules approved today for handling sexual harassment complaints in state gov’t

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — A legislative committee has taken the unusual step of giving immediate approval to new rules for how workplace misconduct complaints are to be handled in state government. Iowa Department of Administrative Services director Janet Phipps began drafting these changes a month ago — after an independent report was issued about sexual harassment allegations against the former director of a state agency who was fired by the governor in March. “Why the rush? Because this was an important issue and we had an horrific incident and there were recommendations in the Weinhart Report that I took very seriously,” Phipps told reporters late this morning. “We wanted people to feel comfortable in making complaints and I felt there needed to be an immediacy in getting this done.”

The Weinhart law firm’s report indicated the state’s employee handbook was unclear and employees could fear a complaint about harassment from a boss would be handled by the accused harasser. The new rules make it clear the Iowa Department of Administrative Services will handle all complaints made by state employees, unless the person makes their complaint directly to the governor’s office. Matty Smith of the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault says the rules lack clarity on how and when the agency will conduct an investigation. “From our perspective, this whole process has seemed rushed,” Smith says. “We have heard from far too many survivors and victims who have had experienced with ineffective processes. It’s really, really important that we get this right.” Daniel Zeno, the policy director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Iowa, says the new rules are a “step backwards.” “There should be more meat on the bones in these rules,” Zeno says.

The NEW rules, which go into effect today, were approved unanimously by a hastily convened legislative committee. Nine of the 10 members of the panel joined the meeting by phone. Senator Mark Chelgren, who convened the group, used the word “unusual” a few times to describe the situation. “I’d like to thank everyone for coming in on such short notice, for calling in on such short notice,” Chelgren said.

Advocates for openness in state government say they’re reviewing sections of the rules which say complaints and all records related to complaints are confidential and may only be released to the public by court order. The director of the Administrative Services Agency told reporters today that’s current practice.

Mom accused in baby’s bathtub drowning pleads not guilty

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BAGLEY, Iowa (AP) — A 25-year-old Guthrie County mother charged after her 11-month-old son drowned in a bathtub has pleaded not guilty. Court records show Seaira Briceno entered her pleas earlier this month to one felony and one misdemeanor count of child endangerment. The records don’t show that a trial has been set.

The Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office says Briceno’s baby drowned Aug. 10 when she left him and his 2-year-old brother in the tub at their Bagley home. Briceno told investigators she left the boys for about five minutes, but deputies believe the children were left alone longer.

Briceno was already facing a child endangerment charge from April. Authorities say she was driving under the influence of methamphetamine and marijuana while her older son was in the vehicle.

NE man sentenced to prison in connection w/Council Bluffs incident

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Nebraska man was sentenced to to nearly five-years in prison Wednesday, for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The 57-month sentence for 34-year old Christopher Coleman, of Omaha, was handed down in US District Court in Council Bluffs, by United States District Court Senior Judge James E. Gritzner.  Coleman was also ordered to serve three years of supervised release to follow his prison term.

On May 24th, Coleman plead guilty to the charge that was the result of an incident that took place December 14th, 2017, at Harrah’s Casino in Council Bluffs. On that date, Casino Security responded to an SUV that was stopped on a roadway on casino property. Agents approached the SUV and found it was occupied by two individuals, Coleman and a female juvenile. It was determined the juvenile had been reported as a runaway from Omaha, resulting in her being taken into protective custody. The juvenile advised law enforcement there was a handgun in the SUV and Coleman had hidden it before the officers arrived.

A routine criminal history check confirmed Coleman was prohibited from possessing a firearm based on a 2013 felony conviction. Law enforcement re-contacted Coleman and located a HiPoint 9 mm handgun in the SUV.

The case was investigated by the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations, Iowa State Patrol, Council Bluffs Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives. The case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

Accident in Page County Tue. afternoon – no injuries

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October 25th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Page County responded to a single-vehicle accident Tuesday. The Sheriff’s Office reports a 2011 United Parcel Service (UPS) Workhorse utility truck driven by 47-year old Brad Duane Ross, of Clarinda, was traveling north on F Avenue at around 3:55-p.m. about two-miles north of Northboro, when the vehicle drove over a rough spot in the road and went out of control. The truck entered the east ditch,  where it struck a metal tube before impacting a field entrance and started to roll onto its passenger side across the road. The truck finally came to rest on the passenger side, facing northwest in both lanes of travel, blocking the road. No injuries were reported. 

Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $10,000. No citations were issued. The Page County Sheriff’s office was assisted at the scene by Coin Fire and Rescue.

Regional Volleyball Schedule Thursday 10/25/2018

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October 25th, 2018 by admin

Remaining Class 1A and 2A schools will compete in volleyball Regional Semifinals tonight around the state. Here is a look at area matches with first serve set for 7:00pm for all.

Class 1A

Region 2

Stanton @ East Mills
Fremont-Mills vs. Boyer Valley (@Woodbine)

Region 3

North Tama vs. Gladbrook-Reinbeck (@ Traer)
Ar-We-Va vs. CAM (@ Audubon) – ON KJAN

Class 2A

Region 3

Earlham @ Treynor
West Monona @ St. Albert

Region 4

AC/GC @ Tri-Center
BCLUW vs. Woodward-Granger (@ Jewell)

Region 5

Central Decatur @ Sidney
Pella Christian @ Pleasantville