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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 2/12/2018

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Heartbeat Today 2-12-2018

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February 12th, 2018 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Todd Roecker about the Lenten fish dinners at Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church in Atlantic beginning this Friday.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 2/12/2018

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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Creston man arrested on assault, possession & neglect charges

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports a man was arrested late Sunday night on numerous charges. 32-year old Steven Bochniak, of Creston, was arrested at his residence on charges that include: Domestic Abuse Assault; 2 counts of Neglect of Child; Possession of Controlled Substance/2nd Offense, and Possession of a Controlled Substance. Bochniak was being held in the Union County Jail while awaiting a bond hearing.

Early Saturday morning, Creston Police arrested Nicholas Foltz, of Mount Ayr, for OWI 1st offense. Foltz was later released from the Union County Jail on a $1,000 bond. Friday night, 40-year old Toni Bozeman, of Ottumwa, was arrested in Creston on two warrants out of Wappello County. She was transferred to the custody of Wappello County. Also arrested Friday night, was 33-year old Clint Smith, of Clearfield. Smith was wanted on four warrants out of Wappello County. He was also  transferred to the custody of Wapello County.

And, Friday morning, 32-year old Patricia McFail, of Creston, was arrested on two Union County warrants for two counts of Probation Violation. McFail was being held in the Ringgold County Jail on a $2,000 bond.

New trial site selected in slaying of southeast Iowa teen

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) — The trial of a second man accused of fatally shooting a gender-fluid Iowa teenager will be moved to another county. The Hawk Eye reports that a judge Thursday granted a request from the attorney for Jason Purham, of St. Louis. The attorney cited in part the extensive media coverage of the case in Des Moines County. The trial will be held in Washington County and is scheduled to begin Sept. 25.

Purham has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder in the slaying of 16-year-old Kedarie Johnson, whose body was dumped in a Burlington alley on March 2, 2016. Purham’s cousin Jorge “Lumni” Sanders-Galvez was convicted in November and sentenced to life in prison.

Fort Dodge woman dies in Sunday crash near Badger

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A Fort Dodge woman was killed in a two-car accident near the town of Badger in Webster County on Sunday afternoon. A tractor with a snow blower was reportedly backing to the south blowing snow to clear a farm drive causing temporary white out conditions on to the highway. Meanwhile, a southbound Toyota Camry driven by James Harris of Fort Dodge was steering his car to give the tractor more room, crossing the center line and then collided with a northbound Ford Focus driven by Robert Eilerts of Algona. A passenger in the Harris car, 81-year-old Norma Harris of Fort Dodge died of her injuries in the accident. Both James Harris and Robert Eilerts were transported to a Fort Dodge hospital for treatment of their injuries. The accident remains under investigation.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, Monday, Feb. 12, 2018

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Facility expansion bringing 350 new jobs to northeast Iowa

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OELWEIN, Iowa (AP) — Officials say the expansion of a battery company facility will bring 350 new jobs to northeastern Iowa. East Penn Manufacturing Co. executives joined city and state officials Friday at a celebration of the new battery manufacturing and distribution plant in Oelwein. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that the expansion was aided by $3.1 million in state tax credits and $1.75 million in direct financial assistance approved by the Iowa Economic Development Authority in 2015.

The company has operated a smaller distribution center in Oelwein for about 10 years.

GOP lawmaker proposes using state tax dollars for private school tuition

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Parents who enroll their child in a private school would get up to five-thousand dollars in state tax dollars to pay for that child’s tuition and other expenses under legislation introduced in the Iowa House. Representative Walt Rogers, a Republican from Cedar Falls, is the bill’s sponsor. “Allows the parent to pick the best place for their kid,” Rogers says. “We love public schools. Public schools are great in the state of Iowa, but they’re not the best fit for everybody.”

Rogers discussed his proposal during an appearance on Iowa Public Television’s “Iowa Press” program. Last year, Rogers had envisioned sending state money for each of the 33-thousand students who already attend a private school in Iowa, but there was sticker shock over the 170-million dollar price tag. His new plan would make the money available only for children attending a private school for the first time. “We are educating the public,” Rogers says. “It’s my philosophy that parents should have the right to decide where those public dollars, that they’ve all put into, should go.”

Critics call this a “voucher” plan that would undermine public schools. Matt Sinovic is executive director of Progress Iowa, a coalition that includes the Iowa State Education Association — the union for teachers. “Vouchers would represent gutting public education and undermining what we all believe in, which is every kid — not matter where they live — should have access to quality education.” Sinovic says.

A January survey conducted by Public Policy Polling found 62 percent of registered voters in Iowa oppose public tax dollars being spend on private schools. “There is bipartisan opposition to this proposal,” Sinovic says, “and so legislators hopefully will take note of that and pay attention to what their constituents want or, in this case, don’t want.” Sinovic points to the survey result that found while 40 percent of Republicans support the idea, 48 percent of the Republicans surveyed opposed sending tax dollars to non-public schools.

(Radio Iowa)

Both drivers cited after collision in Red Oak, Sunday night

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February 12th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The drivers of two vehicles that collided Sunday night in Red Oak, were each cited for traffic infractions. Red Oak Police say the accident involving a 2000 Ford F-250 pickup and a 2002 Ford F-150 pickup, happened at around 8-p.m. at the intersection of 2nd and Prospect Streets. The report says the driver of the F-250 (Thaddeus Neil Bridges, of Elliott), was traveling westbound on Prospect Street, when he failed to obey the stop sign with 2nd Street. His pickup sideswiped the other pickup, driven by 44-year old Thomas James Milner, of Red Oak, as Milner was northbound on 2nd Street.

Bridges was cited for Failure to Obey a Stop Sign and Yield the Right of Way. Milner was cited for Failure to provide proof of Financial liability (insurance) – accident related. Damage from the collision amounted to $9,000.