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Next CCHS “Healthy U” introduces you to “MyChart”

News

January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The next session of Healthy U is scheduled for noon on Thursday, January 18th, at the Cass County Health System. Wendy Hunter – Williams, RN, BSN, will present the program on how to utilize MyChart, the new patient portal available for CCHS patients. Wendy is a clinical health coach at Atlantic Medical Center.

She says “It is important that patients partner with medical providers in the healthcare process. MyChart is a valuable online tool that provides tremendous information and access for patients so they can be an active partner in improving their own health.”

Wendy Hunter-Williams

Wendy will demonstrate how patients can maximize the benefits of MyChart, including tracking health markers such as blood pressure or iron levels, reviewing visit notes and instructions after an appointment, and checking upcoming appointment schedules.

Wendy has been with Atlantic Medical Center for five years. As a clinical health coach, she assists patients with the day-to-day management of chronic illnesses, providing support between visits with their medical providers.

Healthy U is a free educational lunch series at Cass County Health System held monthly in Conference Room 2. The public is invited and welcome to attend, but reservations are required as lunch is provided for all attendees. Call 712-243-7479 to reserve your seat.

Police: Iowa man asked customer if he was ‘terrorist’

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City auto repair business owner has been charged with a misdemeanor after police say he repeatedly asked a customer if he was a Muslim and a terrorist. The Johnson County Attorney’s office said Thursday that 47-year-old Chad Cermak has been charged with third-degree harassment. He was arrested Tuesday after police say a person complained that he went Monday afternoon to Cermak Automotive, where Cermak repeatedly asked him if he is a Muslim, a terrorist, a suicide bomber and other questions.

Police say the customer tried several time to end the questioning. The prosecutor’s office say Cermak has pleaded not guilty, and his trial is set for Feb. 16.

Harlan resident joins Senator Schultz at Iowa Capitol

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – Senator Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig, has Harlan resident Brody Larson as his legislative clerk for the 2018 session. Larson is 20 years old and is attending Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) studying political science. “My family has a lot of political involvement and a significant history of law and politics in the family,” said Larson. “During my time as a clerk in the Senate, I hope to learn more about the legislative process.”

“I am so pleased to have someone from my district with me for the legislative session,” said Senator Schultz. “I look forward to introducing Brody to the legislative process in the Senate, to my colleagues, and to many of the constituents who visit me at the Iowa Capitol this year.”

I-80 westbound – partial closure due to an accident

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

As we reported earlier this morning, an accident between Shelby and Minden had traffic at a standstill. It’s moving now, but expect delays. The right lane of Interstate 80 westbound is still closed, due to the crash (DOT Update 11:12-a.m.).  The affected lane is between Exit 34 (County road M16) and Exit 29 (County road L66), near Minden.

Des Moines high-rise project uncertain after property swap

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Plans for an $88 million high-rise apartment tower in downtown Des Moines are uncertain after the developer announced a property swap with an insurance company. The Des Moines Register reports that Blackbird Investments announced on Wednesday plans to sell the property of its highly anticipated high-rise project to EMC Insurance Companies. In exchange, the developer would acquire the eastern half of an aging food court and mall owned by the insurance company, known as the Kaleidoscope at the Hub.

Blackbird and EMC announced the deal in a joint press release, but did not provide further comment on property plans. Assistant City Manager Matt Anderson says the exchange caught city officials off guard. Anderson says they’ll be meeting with Blackbird to discuss next steps in their development agreement with the city.

(Update) Tow bans are in effect for several area counties

News

January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The blowing and drifting of snow makes retrieving stuck vehicles in ditches and medians extremely dangerous, especially with the reduced visibility. Tow bans are currently in effect for Cass, Adair, Shelby, Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont and Dallas Counties in the KJAN listening area. That means tow services will not be able to help your vehicle until Friday, at the earliest, unless otherwise mentioned. Travel is not advised in Shelby and other area counties today unless absolutely necessary.

UPDATE: MAC Shootout games and KJAN coverage cancelled today

Sports

January 11th, 2018 by admin

Due to the weather and travel conditions in the Nishna Valley, KJAN’s coverage has been cancelled for the Tri-Center vs. Logan-Magnolia basketball games as part of the MAC Shootout in Council Bluffs.

Event organizers announced at 11:54am that all of today’s MAC Shootout games have been cancelled. Friday and Saturday games are still on as scheduled.

We’ll have coverage of the Riverside vs. Underwood doubleheader from the Shootout beginning at 4:00pm Friday as well as three games on Saturday. Fremont-Mills boys vs. Louisville, NE at 1:00pm, AHSTW girls vs. Bennington, NE at 2:30pm, and Atlantic vs. Wahoo Neumann boys at 7:00pm.

Man convicted twice for killing woman is sent to prison

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

AVOCA, Iowa (AP) — A man convicted twice for killing a woman at his western Iowa home has been given 50 years in prison. The Daily Nonpareil reports that 67-year-old Robert Reynolds was sentenced Wednesday, in Avoca. Reynolds was first convicted in November 2014 of first-degree murder for the April 2014 of killing 64-year-old Patricia Kinkade-Dorsey after a night of drinking at his and his wife’s Oakland home. Kinkade-Dorsey was a friend of his wife.

The Iowa Appeals Court later ordered a new trial, ruling that the trial judge erroneously changed the first trial’s location. Reynolds has said he hallucinated while intoxicated and thought Kinkaid-Dorsey was a demon when he shot her.

JERAME TODD BROOKS, 46, of Atlantic (No Svcs.; Visitation 1/16/18)

Obituaries

January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

JERAME TODD BROOKS, 46, of Atlantic, died Wed., Jan. 10th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic. No services are planned for JERAME BROOKS, but a visitation with his family will be held on Tue., Jan. 16th, from 5-until 7-p.m., at the Hockenberry Family Care Funeral Home, in Atlantic.

Memorials may be directed to the family’s wishes.

JERAME BROOKS is survived by:

His parents – Debra & Greg Blum, of Council Bluffs.

His children – Matthew Brooks, of Council Bluffs; Zachary, Kasandra and Kaylee Brooks, all of Atlantic.

His brother – J.D. Waddell, of Atlantic.

His sisters – Heather LeVier, of Council Bluffs; Nicole Reeves, of Bellevue, NE; and Brandi (Joe) Hoverson, of Wolsey, SD.

and 1 grandchild.

Man arrested in Fremont County for Sex Offender Registry violation

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January 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Deputies with the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office, Wednesday, conducted an investigation into a Sex Offender Registration Violation that occurred in Sidney. They determined 22-year old Nathan Mulhausen, of Elliott, had been living in Sidney within 2000 feet of a school, since mid-December 2017,, in violation of his registry requirements. Mulhausen was arrested for Sex Offender Residency violation, 2nd or Subsequent Offense, a class D felony. He was being held at the Fremont County Jail pending initial appearance with a Magistrate. Other charges are pending.

Mulhausen