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Union County Sheriff’s report (10/4/17)

News

October 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Department reports 26-year old Nathan Allen Vicker, of West Des Moines, was arrested on Tuesday night at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. Vicker was arrested on two Union County warrants for probation violation.  He was being held in the Union County Jail on $10,000 bond.

IATC Individual Cross Country Rankings 10/3/2017

Sports

October 4th, 2017 by admin

3A Girls

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Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
7 Raegen Anderson 11 DENISON-SCHLESWIG

2A Boys

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Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
16 Adam Thompson 11 SOUTHWEST IOWA
23 Gage Graeve 12 MISSOURI VALLEY
30 Dalton Fischer 12 AHSTW

Showing 1 to 30 of 30 entries

2A Girls

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Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
4 Karley Larson 12 UNDERWOOD
30 Alexa McCunn 9 RED OAK

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1A Boys

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Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
2 Evan Wilson 12 E-EHK
3 Jerry Jorgenson 11 TREYNOR
10 Tyler Breheny 10 NODAWAY VALLEY
14 Noah Nelsen 11 ACGC
19 Josh Baudler 10 NODAWAY VALLEY
25 Skyler Rawlings 12 NODAWAY VALLEY

1A Girls

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Rank First Name Last Name Grade School
1 Janette Schraft 11 EAST MILLS
2 Emma Lucas 11 BEDFORD
4 Kate Crawford 10 ACGC
6 Ella Waddle 9 PANORAMA
16 Peyton Pogge 9 TRI-CENTER
18 Taylor Sporrer 10 LOGAN MAGNOLIA

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/4/2017

Podcasts, Sports

October 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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IATC Team Cross Country Rankings 10/3/2017

Sports

October 4th, 2017 by admin

Class 1A Girls

15. Tri-Center

Class 1A Boys

1.Nodaway Valley
13. Tri-Center
15. St. Albert

Class 2A Girls

10. Shenandoah/Essex

Class 3A Girls

12. Glenwood
14. Denison-Schleswig
15. Atlantic

Scam expert tells the best way to avoid being a victim

News

October 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The man who was the subject of the best-selling book and movie “Catch Me If You Can,” was in Iowa Tuesday teaching people how to spot and avoid scams. Frank Abagnale was a scammer who was caught and then became an adviser to the F-B-I and others on how to avoid scams. He visited Iowa on behalf of A-A-R-P and it’s program to educate members. They started to search around to see where you could get information to help consumers deal with all these scams that were going on — and there were no services anywhere with government or outside of government — so they started what was called Fraud Watch Network,” Abagnale says. “And they contacted me to see if I would be their ambassador to set up the program, talk about the things and go out and speak to people.”

Abagnale says he focuses on educating people. He says he’s a big believer that education is the most powerful tool to fight crime. “So if you can explain to someone the most common scams going on, then when they get that phone call, that e-mail, they’ll know not to do what they are asking them to do because they already understood how it worked.” Abagnale says his approach is simple. “The simple solution to all of these scams is a simple two words: stop, verify,” Abagnale says.

He says there is pressure by the scammers to act quickly and that’s why he says it’s important to stop and verify. “No matter who the caller is, everything is based on you have to do this immediately, has to be done now, right away. The urgency of the call right away is a red flag,” Abagnale says. “So even if it is the I-R-S…you hang up the phone, you look up the I-R-S in the phone book and you call and ask if they made that call. Simply, if you live by those two words — you won’t get conned.”

While he talks with A-A-R-P members, Abagnale says the advice works for people of any age. “If they’re asking you to part with some money or some information, and they’re asking you to do it immediately, then you need to check. So if it says it’s your bank’s credit card company, then you hang up and you take your wallet out and you get your credit card out and there’s an 800-number on the back and you call customer service and you ask them if they made that call. And of course they didn’t,” he says. “So that’s all I ask people to do no matter who they are — young, old or otherwise — is to stop and verify. There’s nothing wrong with being a little skeptical.”

Abagnale between the ages of 16 and 21 successfully posed as an airline pilot, an attorney, a doctor and cashed millions in fraudulent checks before turning it around to help catch those committing fraud. Abagnale says his notoriety from the book and movie probably helps him get his message across a little better. He spoke at an event in Johnston last night.

(Radio Iowa)

Heartbeat Today 10-4-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 4th, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Brad Hildebrandt about Fred’s Paper Route, a gravel road bike ride in the Griswold area on October 14.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/4/2017

Podcasts, Sports

October 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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4th Democrat enters race to challenge Congressman King

News

October 4th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – An Ames pediatrician has entered the Democratic race to oppose U.S. Rep. Steve King in Iowa’s 4th Congressional District. John Paschen announced his candidacy Tuesday, saying that lawmakers should put aside politics “to pass bills and solve real problems.” He says that if he were elected to the U.S. House, he’d focus on fixing the broken health care system, bringing new jobs to the 4th District and reforming immigration laws.

Paschen has been president of the Child Abuse Prevention & Education Council and is chairman of the Story County Board of Health. The three other Democrats who have entered the race are bus driver Paul Dahl, of Webster City, Spencer councilwoman Leann Jacobsen and former baseball player J.D. Scholten, of Sioux City.

The 4th District covers northwest and north-central Iowa.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 10/4/2017

News, Podcasts

October 4th, 2017 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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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on Wednesday, October 4

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 4th, 2017 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .15″
  • Elk Horn  .11″
  • Massena  .26″
  • Audubon  .09″
  • Oakland  .29″
  • Clarinda  .44″
  • Carroll  .02″
  • Logan  .07″
  • Villisca  .15″
  • Corning  .1″
  • Shenandoah  .12″
  • Red Oak  .44″
  • Denison  .09″
  • Manning  .07″
  • Bedford  .37″