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VA orders machines to help deaf, blind veterans communicate

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The health care system for Nebraska and western Iowa veterans has ordered machines to help deaf or blind veterans contact the federal Veterans Affairs Department. The VA’s Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System said last week that it’s ordered teletype machines, one of which will be placed in Omaha’s VA hospital, the Omaha World-Herald reported. The new devices will be tested beginning Friday, according to VA spokeswoman Jennifer Scales.

The VA for years has distributed teletype machines for free to help deaf, hearing-impaired or blind veterans make text-based calls from their home telephone lines. But some haven’t been able to schedule appointments or order medicine with the VA because the agency has lacked machines to answer if a veteran calls for help.

Nebraska Sen. Carol Blood contacted the director of the VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, B. Don Burman, and other VA officials in Washington after learning about the communication difficulties for local veterans who are blind and deaf. She even wrote to President Donald Trump.

“Often (veterans) have a simple question they need to ask and must trek to the hospital,” Blood said in a letter. “Nebraska-Iowa veterans deserve better.” Burman recognized that the VA “is lacking in some areas where the hearing-impaired might be needing care from our system.” The VA is looking into creating a call center to communicate with deaf and hearing-impaired veterans across the region, he said.
Blood said she’s pleased that the agency has responded to her concerns.
“Within six weeks, we got action,” she said. “They realized it was a pressing issue.”

Pott. County Sheriff’s Report, 7/16/18

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office reports several arrests. Sunday night, 24-year old Joshua Bartholomew Mills, of Oakland, was arrested following a traffic stop. Mills was taken into custody in Oakland on a warrant for OWI/1st offense. 29-year old Katrina Deloris Pape, of Avoca, was arrested Sunday night in Avoca, on a warrant for Theft in the 4th Degree. 47-year old Denise Ann Suedkamp, of Avoca, was arrested just before 1-a.m. Sunday on I-80, for OWI/1st offense.

Sunday evening, 21-year old Hunter Bass, Wayne Cubrich, of Omaha, and 23-year old Ashley Jean Nixson, of Carson, were arrested following a traffic stop on the south side of Underwood. Cubrich was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, after 2.9-grams of a green leafy substance was found in a clear plastic bag, and two glass pipes were located. Nixson was charged with Unlawful Possession of Prescription Medication (a pill bottle with Clozapine and Lorazepam pills).

As mentioned last week, 18-year old Colton James Fineran, of Norwalk, was arrested in Neola, Friday, following a high speed pursuit the began with an attempted traffic stop of a 2008 Docati motorcycle. Fineran was arrested for Eluding, Reckless Driving and Driving While Barred. 25-year old Oadi Alsaede, of Staten Island, NY, and 21-year old Justin Kim Joonkyum, of Bayside, NY, were arrested on drug charges, following a traffic stop on I-80, during which seven-pounds of marijuana oil was  found in two glass jars hidden inside backpacks in their vehicle.

Last Thursday, 25-year old Jacob Ryan Craft, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a felony charge of Burglary in the 2nd degree, for breaking and entering

Honey Creek Man Sentenced to Prison for Bank Fraud

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The U-S Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa reports 67-year old Jack Douglas Sprouse, of Honey Creek, was sentenced last Friday to 15 months in prison for Bank Fraud.  Sprouse was ordered to serve five years of supervised release to follow his prison term and pay restitution in an amount of $236,023.54.

According to the plea agreement, Sprouse was the owner of Business Security Software Systems. Beginning at least as early as January 2013, until May of 2016, Sprouse, on behalf of the company, submitted false information to First National Bank of Omaha to ensure the continued distribution of money from a business loan to the company.

The matter was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the case was prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.

4 arrested in Mills County

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office, Monday, says four people were arrested over the past few days. 25-year old Robert Eugene Cabello, of Omaha, was arrested Friday at the Pottawattamie County Jail, on a warrant for Probation Violation. His bond was set at $10,000. Also arrested Friday, was 34-year old Cindy Lynn Swanson, of Glenwood, for Theft in the 5th Degree. Bond: $300.

Saturday afternoon, 36-year old Aaron Lee Gillespie, of Boyton Beach, FL , was arrested at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Theft in the 5th Degree.  Bond: $300.

On Monday (7/16), 41-year old Gabriel Angel Rodriguez, of Omaha, was arrested on a warrant for Eluding, Interference with Official Acts and Reckless Driving. Bond: $2,600.

CHERYL LYNN ZIMMERMAN, 59, of Griswold (Svcs. 07/22/2018)

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

CHERYL LYNN ZIMMERMAN, 59, of Griswold died July 6th, 2018 at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. A Celebration of Life for CHERYL LYNN ZIMMERMAN will be held on Sunday, July 22nd from 12:00pm-4:00pm at the Griswold Community Building in Griswold. The family is handling the arrangements.

CHERYL LYNN ZIMMERMAN is survived by:

Daughters: Nichole Zimmerman (and spouse Damian Burress) of Shelby. Melanie Zimmerman of Griswold. Stacy Zimmerman of Coralville. Katie Zimmerman of Griswold.

Brother: Ed (LaDonna) High of Ft. Dodge.

Estranged Brother: Russ and family from Phoenix, AZ.

Many other relatives and friends.

Bridgewater man arrested last week

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July 16th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports 53-year old Mark Elmer Steil, of Bridgewater, was arrested July 8th, in Bridgewater. Steil was taken into custody by order of the court, to serve a minimum of 30 days in jail or until ordered release by the judge.

Atlantic takes on Humboldt in State Quarterfinals tonight

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

Photo Atlantic Softball

The Atlantic Trojans softball team starts their Class 3A State Tournament run tonight against the Humboldt Wildcats and we’ll have it on KJAN. The Trojans (30-5) are the 5th Seed in the 3A bracket and will be facing 4th-seeded Humboldt (30-3).

The two teams come into the match-up with very similar numbers on the season. Atlantic has a .377 team batting average compared to a .374 average for Humboldt. Both teams have 15 home-runs on the season. The Trojans have put up 242 runs on the season and the Wildcats 245. Atlantic starting pitcher Ally Anderson has a 1.10 ERA with 196 strikeouts and 19 walks. Humboldt ace Ellie Jacobson has a 0.94 ERA with 235 strikeouts and 49 walks.

With so many similarities it looks like a match-up that could come down to the details and some players stepping up from their season averages to deliver the winning plays. We’ll have coverage of the game with pregame starting at 6:30pm and first pitch set for 7:30pm at Harlan Rogers Park in Fort Dodge. Catch the game on-air, online, or on the KJAN mobile app.

Nelson Named to Bednarik Award Watch List

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior defensive end Anthony Nelson has been named to the 2018 Bednarik Award Trophy Watch List.

The Bednarik Award, presented annually by the Maxell Football Club, is given to the nation’s top college defensive player. Iowa has had four semifinalists for the award since 2005, with former defensive back Desmond King being the most recent in 2016.

A year ago, Nelson (6-foot-7, 271-pounds) started all 13 games and recorded a team-leading and career-high 7.5 sacks to earn third-team All-Big Ten honors. The Urbandale, Iowa, native totaled 41 tackles, including 9.5 for loss, while also recording four pass break-ups, two forced fumbles, and a blocked field goal. His fourth-quarter strip sack against Boston College quarterback Darius Wade ultimately led to Iowa’s game-winning touchdown in the Pinstripe Bowl.

Earlier this summer, Nelson was named one of 42 candidates for the Lott IMPACT Trophy, an award former linebacker Josey Jewell won in 2017. Nelson, who was named to Iowa’s 2018 Leadership Group, is a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection, a first-team Academic All-American, and was most recently honored as a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar.

The Bednarik award has been presented to the nation’s top defensive player since 1995, and was named after Chuck Bednarik, a former standout and a member of the College Football Hall of Fame since 1969.

The award, in conjunction with the NCFAA, will announce semifinalists on Oct. 29, while finalists will be revealed Nov. 19. Winners will be announced Dec. 6 as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards Show.

Nelson and the Hawkeyes begin their season against Northern Illinois on Sept. 1. For ticket information visit hawkeyesports.com/fightforiowa .

Stanley Named to Maxwell Award Watch List

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa junior quarterback Nate Stanley has been named to the 2018 Maxwell Award Watch List.

The Maxwell Award is presented annually to College Football’s Player of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club. Stanley is one of 11 Big Ten players named to the 84-man list. A quarterback has won the award in eight of the last 10 years.

Stanley (6-foot-4, 242-pounds) led Iowa’s offense last season with 2,437 passing yards and 26 touchdowns. The Menomonie, Wisconsin, native became the only Iowa quarterback in program history to have two five-passing touchdown games in the same season, and his 26 touchdown passes ranked third in the Big Ten last season and tied for the second most in a single season at Iowa.

An All-Big Ten honorable mention, Stanley garnered multiple player of the week honors following performances against Iowa State and Ohio State. As a junior, Stanley ranks 18th in program history in career passing yards (2,499) and 11th in career passing touchdowns (26).

The Maxwell Award has been awarded to College Football’s Player of the Year since 1937 and is named in honor of Robert Maxwell for his contributions to the game as a player, sportswriter, and official.

Akrum Wadley was named to the Maxwell Award preseason Watch List last season. Two Hawkeyes — Nile Kinnick in 1939 and Chuck Long in 1985 — have won the award, while former quarterback Ricky Stanzi was the most recent semifinalist in 2010.

The award, in conjunction with the NCFAA, will announce semifinalists on Oct. 29, while finalists will be revealed Nov. 19. Winners will be announced Dec. 6 as part of the Home Depot College Football Awards Show.

Stanley and the Hawkeyes open their season against Northern Illinois on Sept. 1. For ticket information visit hawkeyesports.com/fightforiowa .

2018 Iowa Girls Coaches Association All-District Softball Teams

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July 16th, 2018 by admin

The Iowa Girls Coaches Association released the 2018 All-District Softball Teams over the weekend.

Locally in Class 1A the following players were named to the Southwest District team:
Exira-EHK: Sophia Peppers, Kealey Nelson.
Coon Rapids-Bayard: Jade Hays, Katelyn Winnett.
Glidden-Ralston: Talia Schon, Avery Schlaback, Hannah Whitver.
CAM: Ericka Stender.
West Harrison: Cassidy Hatcher.
Sidney: Olivia Larsen, Camryn McClintock.
East Mills: Rachel Schafer.
Griswold: Hannah Boucher, Madison Potter, Mateya Peters.
Riverside: Allison Reicks.
Audubon: Gianna Knueven.
Essex: Kelsi Leininger.
Coach of the Year: Kevin Schon, Glidden-Ralston

In Class 2A local players named to the Southwest District were:
IKM-Manning: Peyton Gross, Paige Gaskill, Payton Sporrer.
Logan-Magnolia: Kylan Straight, Megan Wilson.
Treynor: Sydni Huisman, Bella Dingus.
Mount Ayr: Caroline McAlexander, Alyssa Johnson.
Coach of the Year: Joy Gross, IKM-Manning.

In Class 3A local players named to the West District team were:
Atlantic: Alexis Handel, Ally Anderson, Alyssa Derby.
Kuemper Catholic: Kayla Venner.
Creston: Gracie Hagle.
Shenandoah: Logan Hughes.
Red Oak: Chloe Johnson.

In Class 4A Sarah Heilesen of Denison-Schleswig, Ashton Mohr of Lewis Central, Alex Mohr of Denison-Schleswig, Josie Shudak of Lewis Central, and Morgan Schaben of Harlan were named to the West District team.

Full teams for all areas can be found below:

1A Softball All District 2018

2A Softball All District 2018

3A Softball All District 2018

4A Softball All District 2018

5A Softball All District 2018