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Plant Some Shade® tree distribution scheduled for Council Bluffs

Ag/Outdoor

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS – Order forms are now online for MidAmerican Energy Company residential customers in the Council Bluffs area to purchase discounted trees. Through MidAmerican Energy’s Plant Some Shade program, customers can purchase up to two, 2.5- to 10-foot landscape trees for $30 each, including chinkapin oak, northern pin oak, hophornbeam and eastern white pine. Tree order forms are available at www.midamericanenergy.com/ia-res-trees.aspx.  Please contact Pottawattamie County Conservation at (712) 328-5638 before placing your order to ensure availability.

Advance purchase is required. Trees will be available for pickup Saturday, April 28th, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Harrah’s Casino parking lot, located at 1 Harrah’s Boulevard in Council Bluffs. To ensure all MidAmerican Energy customers have the opportunity to participate, tree purchases are initially limited to two trees per household. In the event additional trees are available on distribution day, they will be released for purchase at 8:30 a.m. on a first-come, first-served basis until all trees are sold.

The Plant Some Shade program promotes long-term energy savings by encouraging residents to plant trees around their homes. Strategically placed deciduous trees provide shade on hot summer days, easing the cooling load on air conditioners, while conifers shield homes from blustery Iowa winter winds. Plant Some Shade is funded by MidAmerican Energy in partnership with Pottawattamie County Conservation and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ Forestry Section.

OR man arrested on robbery warrant in Page County

News

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer reports three people were arrested Sunday. Just before 10-a.m., Deputies arrested 31-year old Joshua Michael Putney, of Tigard, OR, on an Multnomah County Oregon Circuit Court warrant, for Attempt to Commit a Class B Felony Robbery in the Second Degree. Putney was arrested at the Clarinda Correctional Facility in Clarinda, and transported to the Page County Jail where he is currently awaiting extradition proceedings and extradition to Oregon.

Joshua Putney

And, at around 1:40-a.m. Sunday, Page County Deputies arrested 27-year old Jasmine Jade Wilcoxson, and 29-year old Dallas Levi Head, both of Clarinda. They were taken into custody on Page County Warrants for Violation of a mediation agreement (failure to cause minor child to go to school), which is a Simple Misdemeanor. Wilcoxson and Head were transported to the Page County Jail, where they posted bond and were released pending further court proceedings.

4 arrests in Adair County

News

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater reports four arrests took place over the period covering March 31st through April 4th. On March 31st, 37-year old Corey Lee Irvin, of Bridgewater, was arrested on a Polk County warrant. Irvin was being held in the Adair County Jail. That same day, 54-year old David Jon Bergan, of Lincoln, NE., was arrested by Adair Counties Deputies, following a traffic stop on I-80, at Exit 104. Bergan was charged with OWI/1st offense. He was later released that evening on a $1,000 cash or surety bond.

On April 4th, 26-year old Jeffrey Scott Schaefer, of Orient, was arrested on an warrant out of Union County, and transferred to the custody of Union County Deputies. And, on April 7th, 33-year old Ronice Elizabeth Steeve, of Greenfield, was arrested on a felony warrant out of Adams County, and was transferred to the custody of Adams County Deputies.

Sheriff Vandewater reports also, 45-year old Jodi Lea Griffith, of Fontanelle, was arrested April 2nd in the vicinity of Old Milll Road and Highway 92. She was taken into custody following a traffic stop, and charged with Unlawful Possession of a Prescription Drug (which she claimed was her brother’s, who is deceased), and for Possession of Marijuana. Griffith was cited for the offense, and then released at the scene.

Wintry weather makes for dangerous driving in much of Iowa

News

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Wintry weather has made travel dangerous over the northern half of Iowa. Several schools announced delayed openings Monday, and snow and freezing drizzle are in the forecasts. As much as 6 inches (15 centimeters) of snow are expected in northwest Iowa, and gusting winds could cause whiteouts.

The icy conditions were blamed for a Sunday night accident that killed an 18-year-old in Des Moines. The Iowa State Patrol says a driver lost control of his sport utility vehicle while on an Iowa Highway 5 bridge over Iowa Highway 28. The patrol says the SUV rolled, killing Malik Rucker and injuring another passenger.

Cass & Audubon County Community Foundation Grants awarded Friday

News

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass and Audubon County Community Foundations presented grants amounting to more than $117,590 each, to various non-profit agencies in their respective Counties, last Friday, who had submitted their application in-time for the Feb. 1st deadline.

Cass County Community Foundation grant recipient representatives.

Included among the grant recipients in Cass County, was:

  • The Anita Public Library, $2,000 for LED lighting in the Adult Fiction Room.
  • The Ann W. Wickman Child Development Center, $10,000 for expansion & renovations.
  • Atlantic Coca Cola Center & Museum, $1,000 for shelving/backroom storage.
  • Atlantic Lions Club, $2,000 to renovate the 1875 schoolhouse at Sunnyside Park.
  • Atlantic Parks & Rec, $12,000 to install a picnic shelter at the Schildberg Rec Area.
  • Atlantic Police Reserves, $2,500 for body camera systems for the A-PD.
  • Atlantic Soccer Association, $2,000 for soccer goals with nets.
  • Atlantic Youth Sports Organization, $10,000 to renovate existing bathrooms.
  • CAM Shooting Team, $1,000 to construct benches at the practice field.
  • Cass Co. Conservation, $6,000 to update playground equipment at the Cold Springs Park campground.
  • Cass Co. Historical Society, $10,000 to preserve & protect artifacts.
  • Cumberland Public Library, $3,000 for computers & maker space items.
  • Friends of the Griswold Public Library, $3,000 for bookshelf & furniture additions.
  • Friends of the Outdoor Classroom, $3,000 to expoxy finish the concrete floor in the new kitchen addition.
  • Griswold Volunteer Fire Dept., $3,000 for a rope rescue truck cache kit & Life Safety rope.
  • Griswold Volunteer Rescue, $3,000 for patient mobilization equipment.
  • Griswold Youth Sports, $5,000 for ball field improvements.
  • Hitchock House Advisory, $8,000 for tuckpointing to the Hitchcock House.
  • Marne Fire & Rescue, $6,000 to replace old bunker gear.
  • Massena Historical Society, $4,000 for Heritage Park improvements.
  • Massena Volunteer Fire & Rescue, $4,000 for a new Grass Attack vehicle.
  • Nisnha Valley Family YMCA, $17,095 to repair & update the indoor pool

Altogether, the Cass County Community Foundation provided $117,595 in direct grants to Cass County Non-profit Agencies. The Audubon County Community Foundation provided $117, 594 in direct grants to non-profit agencies in Audubon County. The recepients include:

  • Audubon Community Cinema, $10,000 for Rose Theater renovations.
  • Audubon County Fair Board, $5,000 for electrical lines for new campsites on the fairground.
  • Audubon County Historical Society, $5,000 to tuckpoint the exterior of the Nathaniel Hamlin Park Museum.
  • Audubon Recreation Foundation, $32, 797 to install bowling lanes in the rec center.
  • Brayton Fire Dept., $5,000 for equipment updates to the grass attack unit.
  • Exira Community Club, $32,797 for Phase 4 of the Rec Reno project.
  • Exira Public Library, $2,000 to install a patron drinking fountain & fireproof the book drop.
  • Friendship Home Foundation, $20,000 to renovate the upper level of the Friendship Home.
  • And, The Children’s Nest, $5,000 for Indoor/Outdoor Classroom equipment and to renovate the laundry room.

Both Community Foundations work with individuals, families, businesses and organizatins, to create permanent funds that address changing, vital community needs. By donating to either Foundation, you’ll be eligible to receive a 25% Endow Iowa Tax Credit for each donation, in addition to any Federal Tax benefits for which you may qualify.

For more information about donating or establishing an individual foundation or fund, contact Stacey Goodman, Iowa Foundations Director, at 1-800-794-3458.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/9/2018

Podcasts, Sports

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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United States Wins 2018 UWW World Cup

Sports

April 9th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The United States men’s freestyle wrestling team defeated Azerbaijan 6-4 to win the gold medal match at the 2018 UWW World Cup on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena

Kyle Snyder’s 14-3 technical superiority win at 97 kg clinched the dual for Team USA, giving the United States its first World Cup title since 2003, its eighth overall.

The United States was 4-0 in the two-day international dual meet championship, earning wins over Azerbaijan, Japan, Georgia, and India. Japan placed third at the tournament.

Team USA won 31 of 40 individual matches, and outscored its opponents 300-78 in total match points.

Complete results and standings from the UWW World Cup are available at hawkeyesports.com/ worldcupiowacity.

USA 6, AZERBAIJAN 4
57 kg/125.5 lbs. – Giorgi Edisherashvili (Azerbaijan) decision over Thomas Gilman (USA), 8-7
61 kg/134 lbs. – Kendric Maple (USA) decision over Afgan Khashalov ( Azerbaijan), 6-2
65 kg/143 lbs. – Logan Stieber (USA) decision over Haji Aliyev (Azerbaijan), 6-3
70 kg/154 lbs. – Joshgun Azimov (Azerbaijan)  decision over James Green (USA), 4-4
74 kg/163 lbs. – Jordan Burroughs (USA) fall over Gasjimurad  Omarov (Azerbaijan), 3:15
79 kg/174 lbs. – Kyle Dake (USA) decision over Jabrayil Hasanov (Azerbaijan), 5-3
86 kg/189 lbs. – David Taylor (USA) tech fall over Aleksander Gostiev (Azerbaijan), 12-2
92 kg/202.5 lbs. – Aslanbek Alborov (Azerbaijan) decision over J’den Cox (USA), 4-4
97 kg/213 lbs. – Kyle Snyder (USA) tech fall over Roman Bakirov (Azerbaijan), 14-3
125 kg/275 lbs. – Jamaladdin Magomedov decision over Nick Gwiazdowski (USA), 4-3

Attendance Day 1: 6,388
Attendance Day 2: 6,378
Total: 12,766

Hawkeyes Blast Badgers, Sweep Series

Sports

April 9th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Three Hawkeye home runs lifted the University of Iowa softball team to a 5-3 victory over Wisconsin on Sunday at Pearl Field. Iowa picked up the series sweep after winning both games of a doubleheader on Saturday.

The win gives Iowa its first Big Ten series victory this season and moves the Hawkeyes’ record to 18-17 overall and 4-4 in Big Ten play.

Wisconsin opened the game with two runs in the first inning. The Badgers leadoff hitter doubled to left before a walk put two runners on. The pair eventually scored on a single to left by Melanie Cross.

Senior Allie Wood stepped to the plate as the leadoff hitter in the third inning for the Hawkeyes and sent a long ball over the fence in right center to put Iowa on the board.

Three at-bats later, freshman Aralee Bogar tied the game with a homer over the center field fence. The home run was the first of Bogar’s career.

“I didn’t see the ball any more, and when I realized it went over I was ecstatic,” said Bogar. “I’ve never hit one over the fence before. It was a great feeling and it was even better because I could do it for my team.”

With the game knotted at two runs in the fifth inning, Cross hit another RBI single to left to give Wisconsin the 3-2 advantage.

The bottom of the sixth began with sophomore McKenzie Schneider reaching base on a hit by pitch and advancing to second on a Bogar single. Senior Angela Schmiederer stepped to the plate as Iowa’s third batter of the inning and knocked her first home run of the season over the left field fence.

“Every time you get to round the bases and get a high five from Coach Looper is amazing,” said Schmiederer. “Jumping on home plate with all of my teammates surrounding me felt so good not only for myself but for my teammates as well.”

Sophomore pitcher Allison Doocy (11-8) collected the win. She allowed three runs on nine hits and threw six strikeouts in the contest. The Ankeny, Iowa, native tossed 18 strikeouts in two games against the Badgers this weekend.

Iowa Wins Rubber Match, Wins 6th Straight B1G Series

Sports

April 9th, 2018 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — With snow falling in the bottom of the eighth inning, sophomore Grant Judkins hit a two-out RBI double down the left field line, sending the University of Iowa baseball 2-1 series-clinching victory over Ohio State on Sunday afternoon at Duane Banks Field.

“I was trying to put something in play and give us a chance to score,” said Judkins, whose early season has been hampered by a hamstring injury. “This is a crazy game and you just have to stay confident and locked in and be ready for when the opportunity comes.”

The victory gives the Hawkeyes their sixth straight Big Ten series win dating back to the 2017 season and moves Iowa’s record to 19-10 overall, 5-3 in league play.

The game was tied at one heading to the eighth when sophomore Kyle Crowl drew a two-out walk and sophomore Justin Jenkins followed with a single to left field.  Ohio State summoned closer Seth Kinker and Judkins went the other way, blooping a double down the left field line to give Iowa the lead.

The Hawkeyes struck first, scoring an unearned run in the second inning against starter Adam Niemeyer.  Senior Austin Guzzo was plunked to lead off the inning and Lorenzo Elion reached off a fielding error by the Buckeyes’ first baseman. Crowl delivered a sacrifice fly to center field, giving Iowa a 1-0 lead.

The Buckeyes tied the game in the fourth on a solo home run from Noah McGowan.  It was the only run surrendered by junior starter Cole McDonald.  The right-hander went six innings, scattered three hits and had a career-high eight strikeouts.

“Cole gave us a really good start,” said UI Head Coach Rick Heller. “It has been a progression with him and today was a really good sign. He pitched in a tough situation last weekend against Illinois, similar to this weekend and I thought he was the best he has been as a Hawkeye.”

Junior reliever Zach Daniels (4-1) allowed one hit and fanned three over the final three innings. He struck out three.  Ohio State’s Kyle Michalik (0-1) suffered the loss.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/9/2018

Podcasts, Sports

April 9th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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