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Bishop Garrigan not underestimating Cougar Football

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November 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

This Thursday night the (9-1) Bishop Garrigan Golden Bears will compete against the undefeated (10-0) CAM Cougars in Algona. The Golden Bears historically have had a competitive football program but have in a playoff drought since 2018. This year’s Bishop Garrigan team has ended that drought and played the role of spoiler through their first two playoff games winning against Janesville 63-6 and upsetting Remsen St. Mary’s 21-18.

The closely contented win against the defending state champions was important to the Golden Bears and Head Coach Marty Wadle credits his team’s confidence heading into the game.

The win against the Hawks was from Bishop Garrigan sticking to their identity of hardnosed football and dynamic defense. The Golden Bears ran the ball 37 times, had 208 rushing yards, and only one pass attempt.

Now the bears will continue to rely on their run game against CAM. Leading the team in carries, yards, and rushing touchdowns is senior fullback Caden Roethler. Roethler has 142 rushing attempts, with 963 yards, and 17 touchdowns. Next to him in the backfield is junior tailback Owen Murphy. The tailback has 35 carries, 185 yards, and 1 rushing touchdown.

Even with a team that has rushed for over 2100 yards, Coach Wadle expects this game to be difficult against a talented Cougar squad.

If the Golden Bears can stick to their football identity and rely on the results they’ve seen thus far. Coach Wadle believes they can make this game Thursday night competitive.

KJAN will bring you the coverage of Thursday’s matchup starting at 6:00pm with the pregame show and kickoff starting at 7:00pm.

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Northern Iowa men host Coe College in exhibition basketball tonight

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

The Northern Iowa men’s basketball team is at home tonight against Coe College in an exhibition game. Panther coach Ben Jacobson.

The Panthers are coming off a closed scrimmage at Wisconsin.

Jacobson wants to see better offense this evening.

Elliott man arrested on a bench warrant

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports a man was arrested a little before 10-a.m. today (Wednesday), in the 120th block of C Avenue, near Wales (IA). Authorities say 39-year-old Cory Ross Smith, of Elliott, was arrested on a Montgomery County Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation. Smith’s bond was set at $2,000.

Eastern Iowa woman arrested for claiming she was shot by an unknown person

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Cedar Rapids, Iowa) – Cedar Rapids Police today (Wednesday) announced they have arrested a woman for making false claims associated with a shooting. 39-year-old Amber Snider, of Cedar Rapids,was found with a gunshot wound to her leg, after officers were called to the 1200 block of 34th St. Northeast at around 7:40-p.m., on Oct. 16th. Snider claimed to have been shot in the leg by an unknown, masked assailant outside her home. Investigators later learned Snider’s claims were false and that her injury was self-induced.
During the investigation, Snider’s residence was found to contain illegal substances and firearms. Snider was arrested by CRPD officers on October 31, 2023 and booked at the Linn County Correctional Center. She faces several charges related to this incident including:
* Intent To Manufacture/Deliver Meth Over 5g Under 5kg
*Failure To Affix Drug Tax Stamp – 7 Or More Grams
*Possession of a Firearm Or Offensive Weapon By Felon
*False Reports — Crime Aggravated or Serious Misdemeanor or Felony Classification
*Possession Of A Controlled Substance – Marijuana
*Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Hawkeyes Travel East for Princeton Chase

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa rowing team is set to travel to Princeton, N.J., for the Princeton Chase on Sunday Nov. 5. Iowa will compete against a stacked field consisting of, No. 3 Princeton and No. 8 Penn, as well as Big Ten rivals, No. 15 Rutgers and No. 17 Indiana.

The Hawkeyes will compete in three eight’s in the women’s open race event on Sunday at 10 a.m. (ET), followed by six four’s in the women’s open four category at 1:20pm Eastern. 

Both open events will be 3-mile time trials and there will be a total of 51 eight’s and 35 fours racing in the Princeton Chase.

Quoting Head Coach Jeff Garbutt

“We are excited to get the opportunity to test our progress as a program against some of the best competition in the country. We look to build off our progress from last season and get a better sense of what we still need to work on as we head into winter training to reach our goals as a program in 2024.”

ACGC looking to advance to State Semi-Finals

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November 1st, 2023 by admin

The ACGC have had a perfect season up to this point. The Chargers advanced into the quarterfinals this week by defeating Lynville-Sully 29-8 last Friday night. The Chargers got off to a slow start on the cold and windy Friday evening but were able to push 15 points onto the board in the third quarter to push their lead to 29-0 before Lynville-Sully then scored late to avoid being shutout. The Chargers got contributions from every player who stepped on the field. The Chargers were led by the rushing attack of Mike Fuller who had 160 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries, Anthany Solorzano who had 110 yards on 17 carries, and Jathan South who had 60 yards but punched in two touchdowns. The Chargers total for the game had 60 carries, 360 yards, and 4 touchdowns. This is nothing new for the Chargers as they have just 4 total pass attempts in their last 4 games played. Head Coach Cody Matthewson credits the offensive line and receivers for buying into the system that they play and all 11 guys on the field doing their job.

Coach Matthewson was very happy with how his team came out and played and blocking out some of the outside noise that has started around this Chargers team the deeper they continue to advance.

Now that the Chargers are onto the quarterfinals this week where they will play the 10-0 Madrid Tigers in a heavy weight fight to advance to the semi-final held at the UNI dome. This match is a bit close and personal for Head Coach Cody Matthewson as his dad coached at Madrid for 23 years, he played his high school ball for the Tigers and says he knows everything about this Tigers team.

Both the Chargers and the Tigers play very similar styles of football wanting to pound the run game and trying to avoid throwing the football. The Chargers have just 4 passes over their last 4 games and the Tigers have just 10 pass attempts over their last four games. This is going to be a game where it comes down to the very end in a tough physical battle and Coach Matthewson knows that every yard will matter in this heavy weight fight.

With so much on the line Friday night this will be one of the best games around the State of Iowa. Only one of these teams can move on to the semifinals at the UNI dome next week and more than likely this game will come down to the final possession of the night. The Chargers and Tigers kick off at 7:00pm at the Guthrie Center with the pregame show starting at 6:00pm here on KJAN.

Listen to the full interview with Head Coach Cody Matthewson below.

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U.S. 30 west of Glidden to close on Monday, Nov. 6

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Nov. 1, 2023 – If you travel on U.S. 30 west of Glidden you need to be aware of a construction project that may slow down your trip. Beginning at 7 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 6, the Iowa Department of Transportation will close U.S. 30 west of Glidden in Carroll County for culvert replacement.

U.S. 30 traffic will be detoured on Carroll County roads N-38, E-26, and N-41. The detour is expected to be in place until Nov. 12, weather permitting.

Red Oak woman arrested for DUS Wed. morning

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A traffic stop at around 9:03-a.m. today (Wednesday), in Red Oak, resulted in an arrest. According to Red Oak Police, 32-year-old Jessica Lynn Hardman, of Red Oak, was arrested in the 1200 block of N. 1st Street, on a charge of Driving Under Suspension. Hardman was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held on bond amounting to $491.25.

Adair County Supervisors meeting news

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November 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Greenfield, Iowa) – The Adair County Board of Supervisors, today (Wednesday), approved the renewal of a liquor license for the 4-H Building on the Adair County Fairgrounds, and a Right-Of-Way contract for the N24 Prussia (Township) culvert project. Adair County Engineer Nick Kauffman shared the details…

Kauffman said also, he was satisfied with a Purple Wave Auction of some of the Adair County Secondary Roads Department equipment.

Kauffman said he held interviews Monday with two people who then accepted offers for positions within the County Roads Department. Their pre-employment paperwork is in the process of being filled-out and filed.  And, he spoke with regard to project updates and other Secondary Roads Dept. activities.

Kerry Aistrope, with ISU Extension, presented a report to the Supervisors, along with an invoice for a grant reimbursement, with regard to 4-H Summer Camps.

In addition to the popular grilled cheese sandwich camp, there was a pizza challenge for the younger kids.

“All-in-All,” she said, “We did 19 total camps this year,” including an Adair Library Camp, where the younger kids read a book and work on some crafts. Next summer, she said, they hope to conduct a similar camp for the Stuart Library.  The summer 4-H interns conducted the day-camps last June and much of the summer in other areas, such as the Adair County Fair. Kerry said “They were immensely important to us.”

NOVEMBER 2023

Birthday Club

November 1st, 2023 by Lori Murphy

November 1:

  • Lynn Dorsey of Anita (winner)

November 2:

  • Jane Schwartz of Atlantic (winner)

November 3:

  • Mark Foss of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cathie Grover of Audubon

November 4:

  • Kathy Bradfield of Lewis (winner)

November 5:

  • Ryan Evans of Griswold (winner)
  • Bart Feltner of Exira
  • Jim Behrens of Atlantic
  • Jeff Strand of Atlantic
  • Teagen Williams of Atlantic

November 6:

  • Mary Gochanour of Atlantic (winner)
  • Laura Bacon of Audubon

November 7:

  • Ava Lee of Griswold (winner)
  • Carol Lea Rasmussen of Exira
  • Joyce Jorgensen of Exira
  • Barbara Fischer of Marner
  • Yvonne Wittrock of Hamlin

November 8:

  • Shelly Davis of Exira (winner)
  • Thad Planck of Atlantic
  • Michael Myers of Atlantic

November 9:

  • Isla Jean Nelson of Audubon (winner)
  • Scarlett Toft of Audubon
  • Tom Benton of Exira
  • Deb Field of Atlantic

November 10:

  • Tristen Petersen of Exira (winner)
  • Bob Behrens of Atlantic
  • Elizabeth Ann Lillard of Anita
  • Tom Christoffersen of Hamlin

November 11:

  • Cathy Stockwell of Elk Horn (winner)
  • Mahala Kemp of Atlantic

November 12:

  • Tom Williams of Lewis (winner)
  • AJ Barber of Wiota
  • Rosemary Mally of Atlantiuc
  • Shari Clemsen of Brayton

November 13:

  • Tedd Thomas of Atlantic (winner)

November 14:

  • Sherry Kluever of Atlantic (winner)
  • Kathy Jo Brockman of Atlantic
  • Becky Akers of Exira

November 15:

  • Robert Schmidt of Harlan (winner)

November 16:

  • Roberta Roddy of Audubon (winner)
  • Brad Wolfe of Exira

November 17:

  • NO BIRTHDAYS SUBMITTED

November 18:

  • Jayce Fiebelkorn of Exira (winner)
  • Grace Martins 0f Atlantic
  • Olivia Erickson of Gallup, NM
  • Lisa Hoffman Whalert of Anita
  • Kelly Knight of Atlantic
  • Cindy Koontz of Lewis

November 19:

  • Jessie Evans of Griswold (winner)
  • Mike Brown of Exira

November 20:

  • Greg Zellmer of Atlantic (winner)
  • Cindy Cuerdet of Oakland
  • Gloria Hansen of Exira

November 21:

  • Hosea Ehrman of Anita (winner)
  • Ryan Brown of Fontanelle
  • Arnie Bintner of Exira

November 22:

  • Cooper Lamp of Atlantic (winner)

November 23:

  • Drew Barber of Wiota (winner)
  • Heather Erickson of Gallup, NM
  • Amber Knudsen of Marne
  • Brennan Williams of Atlantic

November 24:

  • Yvonne Camblin of Atlantic (winner)
  • Garry Martens of Anita

November 25:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

November 26:

  • Gloria Hackwell of Exira (winner)

November 27:

  • Debbie Crawford of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Angie Madsen of Harlan
  • Maury Sutton of Audubon

November 28:

  • No Birthdays Submitted

November 29:

  • Jedd Jensen of Exira (winner)
  • Duane Christensen of Audubon

November 30:

  • Sophie Johnson of Lewis (winner)
  • Nancy Templeman of Atlantic
  • Patrick Roddy of Audubon
  • Raymond Coglin of Exira