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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 3/8/2017

Podcasts, Sports

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Resilient Atlantic comes up short against Waverly-Shell Rock

Sports

March 8th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans boys basketball team saw their season come to a close on Tuesday in the Class 3A Quarterfinals against Waverly-Shell Rock 58-45.

A strong first quarter and good shooting for the Go-Hawks propelled them to the victory. Waverly-Shell Rock shot 54% for the game and were hot out of the gates in building a 21-9 lead at the end of the first quarter.

The Trojans would outplay the Go-Hawks in the second and third quarters but could never get the run together they needed to take a lead. Atlantic Head Coach Alan Jenkins said he thought his team played well once they settled into the game.

Atlantic was led by Garrett Franken with 21 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 4 steals as his Trojan career comes to an end.  Franken was asked about the resiliency of the team throughout the season as they battled back again after a slow start Tuesday.

The Trojans would cut the lead down to six multiple times in the fourth quarter and at one point had possession as well before a scuffle along the sideline was called a turnover on Atlantic. Immediately following that turnover the Go-Hawks second leading scorer on the year Jon Stenslund hit his first shot of the game on a huge three. Coach Jenkins talked about that turning point.

It’s always tough to have a season come to an end and Franken talked about the pride he had in his team and what they accomplished.

Coach Jenkins also reflected on the Trojans great season.

Waverly-Shell Rock was led by UNI commit Austin Phyfe with 17 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and 3 steals.  The Go-Hawks improved to 23-1 and will face Cedar Rapids Xavier in the semifinals on Thursday.

Atlantic ends their season at 19-6.

Creston Police report (3/8/17)

News

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest Tuesday morning of 19-year old Seth White, of Orient. White was arrested on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance – 1st Offense. He was later released from the Union County Jail on a $300 bond.

And, two men were arrested in Creston Tuesday, on warrants for Violation of Probation. 28-year old Christopher Schell was arrested at his home on a Taylor County Warrant for the charge of Violation of Probation on the original charge of Intent to Deliver Marijuana and OWI. Schell was released to the custody of Taylor County. 22-year old Danny Guzman, of Des Moines, was arrested on a Union
County Warrant for the charge of Probation Violation on the original charge of
Accessory to a Felony. He was later released from the Union County Jail on a $2000
bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 3/8/2017

News, Podcasts

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Cass County Extension Report 3-8-2017

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

March 8th, 2017 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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1,500 archers compete at state tournament

Sports

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Nearly 1,500 archers from 84 Iowa schools participated in the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) state tournament March 3rd & 4th,  in Des Moines. Scholarships were awarded to the top scoring 12th grade boys and girls in each category.

Among the Senior boys scholarship winners, was Blake Stonehocker, from East Union Schools, who received $1,000 for highest scoring senior in 3D competition and $1,500 for the top scoring senior in the bullseye competition.

NASP archers who scored highest league scores plus the highest state tournament scores were named All State Archers. Nearly 3,050 archers from 87 schools participated in Iowa’s National Archery in the Schools Program after school league from Dec. 1 to Feb. 18. The state tournament is sponsored by the Iowa Bowhunters Association, Whitetails Unlimited, the Iowa State Archery Association and Safari Club International.

Griswold School Board agrees to pursue building consolidation option

News

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 8:50-a.m. 3/8) —

About 100 people attended a meeting Tuesday night of the Griswold School Board, to hear the latest developments concerning the future of the district’s facilities. Superintendent Dave Henrichs told KJAN News the Facilities Committee has been exploring three options.

One was to consolidate the District’s building into one campus to be located at Griswold. Another was to eliminate one of the two Elementary buildings. The third option was to reconfigure the current facilities. Their recommendation to the Board was Option A – to consolidate all operations into one facility at the Griswold campus.

The Griswold School Board, he said, unanimously approved continuing down that path. The Facilities Committee will continue meeting with the KPE Architectural firm hired by the District, with a further goal of gathering more input from staff members and the community. From the input, they will start designing the plans for the new building along with a cost estimate.

The next Facilities’ Committee meetings will be held March 22nd and April 4th. At each meeting, the architects will update the group, ask for more input and add to the plan until it’s solidified. Afterward, there will be a series of community outreach meetings to inform the public about the plan and costs. At some point a final plan will be brought to the Board for approval, and the date for a bond vote will be set.

Henrichs said at the end of Tuesday night’s meeting, which he said was “very well attended,” surveys were handed out. They could be filled-out and turned back in, or taken home and returned later. From those that were turned in, Henrichs says there were a couple of suggestions with regard to specific planning issues, the rest were generally positive with the way the plans are progressing.

Dave Henrichs said he wants to thank the Facilities Committee for their hard work and due diligence in exploring the District’s options thoroughly and thoughtfully. He commended them and said they have spent a lot of time looking at the right information and did not come in with preconceived ideas and thoughts. They looked at the facts and figures to get to where they are now. He said also “Their job is not done yet, but I have faith they’ll do a great job.”

A ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ demonstration during House gun bill debate

News

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The key supporter of a bill that expands Iowa’s gun laws is calling the legislation a “big league” step toward undoing restrictions on Second Amendment rights. African American lawmakers, meanwhile, are citing the acquittal of a neighborhood watchman who shot teenager Trayvon Martin to death in Florida four years ago. Representative Ras Smith of Waterloo, an African American, says all Iowans ARE created equal — but he says not all are TREATED equally — because of their skin color.

“The impact of this legislation on people who look like me, but may not dress like I do when I’m here Monday through Thursday will be an increased risk of being killed,” Smith said. “As recently as April of 2016 there were cross burnings in Dubuque. I wonder if the those who set that cross ablaze may see ‘stand your ground’ as a ‘get out of jail free’ card.”

Smith then put a hoodie on over his suit and tie to illustrate how he and other African American men in Iowa might resemble Trayvon Martin.”With these tattoos…and these earrings, this is what I look like, so this is that threat that you can perceive every day,” Smith said. “So maybe I should teach those young men the mantra of ‘hands up, don’t shoot.'”

Some supporters of the bill say it does not go far enough. They want to be able to carry a gun — openly or concealed in a holster or purse — without being required to get a government permit.

(Radio Iowa)

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 3/8/17

Weather

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Today: P/Cloudy. High near 58. SW @ 10-15.

Tonight: P/Cloudy. Low 30. W @ 5.

Tomorrow: P/Cloudy. High 53. N @ 10-20.

Friday: Cloudy. High 34.

Saturday: Cldy w/an 80% chance of snow. High near 30.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 56. Our Low this morning was 27. Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 68 and the low was 30. The Record High in Atlantic on this date was 76 in 1986. The Record Low was -12 in 1982.

Tornado has united his community, Iowa town’s mayor says

News

March 8th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SEYMOUR, Iowa (AP) – The mayor of a south-central Iowa town says the tornado that struck there has united his community. The National Weather Service says the EF2 tornado damaged several homes Monday night, destroyed a senior living facility and ravaged the schools buildings in Seymour, a Wayne County town of about 700 people.

School Superintendent Brad Breon told The Des Moines Register on Tuesday that the twister peeled off the school buildings’ roofs and damaged several school buses. Mayor Caleb Housh estimates that about two-thirds of the storm debris already has been cleaned up. He also says the tornado has “brought our community together.”

Elsewhere in Iowa, the weather service says an EF2 tornado damaged 80 homes and injured three people in Muscatine.