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Burglary/assault under investigation in Council Bluffs

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October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Council Bluffs Police are investigating an incident of burglary and assault. Officials say at around 11-p.m. Wednesday, officers were called to 3002 Bel Air Dr for an assault, where the suspects had entered the residence and assaulted the resident. The suspects then fled from the scene and have not been located.

The victim was transported by rescue squad to the hospital by the Council Bluffs Fire Department for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. The case remains under investigation by Council Bluffs Police.Bluffs Badge

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at (712) 328-7867 or the Council Bluffs Police Department Criminal Investigation Division at (712) 328-4728.

Fundraiser for Page County K9 Nov. 5th

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October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Page County Sheriff Lyle Palmer said Wednesday, the Page County Sheriff’s Office will be having a K-9 Fundraiser on November 5th, 2016 from 5-until 8-p.m., at the Coin Community Building, in Coin.  They will be serving Fried chicken strips and Fish along with coleslaw, baked beans, fries, tea and water. A silent auction of items that have been donated for the event will also be held, with bidding taking place during the time of the fundraising event.

The Coin Firemen have generously donated their frying expertise with their equipment to help with this fundraiser.  Every year in the late spring, they put on a wonderful fundraiser.  Palmer says they are honored that they will be cooking for the fundraiser. If you are unable to attend for some reason and wish to donate to the K-9 program, monetary donations are being accepted at the Page County Sheriff’s Office 323 N 15th St. Clarinda,IA. 51632.  Donations can be mailed or brought to the office.

All proceeds and donations will go toward the Page County Sheriff’s Office K-9 program that they are starting.

NWS forecast for the KJAN listening area: 10/20/16

Weather

October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Mostly cloudy with scattered light showers. North wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of showers 40 percent.

Today: Partly sunny through mid morning then clearing. Cooler. High in the mid 50s. North wind 5 to 15 mph.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low in the mid 30s. North wind near 5 mph shifting to the west after midnight.

Friday: Mostly sunny. High in the lower 60s. South wind near 10 mph increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.

Friday Night: Mostly clear. Low in the lower 40s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday: Sunny. High around 70. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Sunny. High around 70.

Hawkeye players preview Wisconsin

Sports

October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Hawkeyes will try to hang on to the Heartland Trophy this weekend when they host 10th ranked Wisconsin. Despite back-to-back losses to Michigan and Ohio State the Badgers look like the team to beat in the Big Ten West Division race. (click on the left side of the audio bar to hear comments)

That’s Iowa quarterback C.J. Beathard. It will be a game featuring teams with similar styles.

That’s senior corner Desmond King. Iowa’s run game has made progress the past two weeks but faces a big challenge against the Badger defense.

That’s junior running back Akrum Wadley.

(Learfield Sports)

Chiefs’ Houston returns to practice after knee surgery

Sports

October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since having surgery in February to repair a poorly functioning ACL in his left knee. The four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher was expected to do individual drills only as the Chiefs slowly get him back into playing shape, and coach Andy Reid did not say when he might be game-ready.

Reid did say it was a virtual certainty it won’t be Sunday against Oakland. Houston missed several weeks late last season with what the Chiefs thought was a hyperextension of his knee. He came back for the playoffs, but was limited in games against Houston and New England.

Iowa early News Headlines: Thursday, Oct. 20th 2016

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October 20th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — A state prosecutor was told to drop an inquiry into Iowa State University President Steven Leath’s damage of a school airplane after the Iowa Board of Regents’ top lawyer contacted his boss’s office. State officials confirmed Wednesday that prosecutor Rob Sand sought and obtained public records about Leath’s plane accident. The inquiry was dropped because it was inappropriate for prosecutors to conduct criminal investigations, the attorney general’s office says.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says Republicans “can’t just simply stonewall” nominees to the Supreme Court even if the president making the choice is Democrat Hillary Clinton. Sen. Chuck Grassley made the comments to Iowa radio reporters on Tuesday. Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona had vowed on Monday that Republicans would unite against any nominee Clinton puts forward if she becomes president.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has visited an Islamic center in Waterloo that was vandalized over the weekend. The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that Albright was in town to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. But after learning of the vandalism _ in which GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s last name was spray-painted on a center wall _ Albright added a stop at the center.

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — A Davenport man has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for providing a fatal dose of heroin to a woman in May 2015. The Quad-City Times reports that 30-year-old Kiel James Kiwala was sentenced Monday in Davenport’s U.S. District Court. There is no parole in the federal system. Kiwala pleaded guilty in June to one count of distribution of heroin resulting in death.

Regional Volleyball Scores from Wed., 10/19/16

Sports

October 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CLASS 3A

Region 1

Sioux Center 3, Cherokee 0

MOC-Floyd Valley 3, Sheldon 0

Spirit Lake 3, Estherville-Lincoln Central 0

East Sac County 3, PAC/L-M 2

Region 2

Kuemper Catholic 3, Southeast Valley 0

Greene County 3, Atlantic 0

Red Oak 3, Creston 0

Clarinda 3, Shenandoah 0

CLASS 4A

Region 2

Harlan 3, Glenwood 0

Carroll 3, Denison-Schleswig 1

Region 3

Carlisle 3, Knoxville 0

Winterset 3, Des Moines-Hoover 0

CLASS 5A

Region 2

Council Bluffs/T.J 3, Council Bluffs Abe Lincoln 2

Atlantic Police Officers to receive new body/cruiser cams

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October 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green presented his annual report to the City Council, Wednesday night. Green said his department handled 7,217 calls over the past year and made over 1,000 traffic stops but only wrote 396 tickets. They also took over 388 incident reports, including burglaries, etc.  241 people were arrested and incarcerated. Simple misdemeanor offenses such as shoplifting, resulted in citations instead of arrest, due to jail overcrowding and expenses. He said also, that while other law enforcement agencies make a habit of making daily announcements on drug busts and other arrests, his officers work under the radar and put out what information they can, without hindering their undercover operations. Sometimes those operations span several months so all the suspects can be rounded-up and prosecuted.

Green told the Council his officers also spent a lot of volunteer time in service to the community such as “Shop with a Cop,” and other programs for children, families and emergency services. Atlantic Police patrch He said he’s been asked a lot over the past year if the Atlantic Police Department will be getting body cameras. He said they tested five different models of cameras this past year, with each model tested in various modes for several weeks, each.

He says a system called “WatchGuard” (https://watchguardvideo.com/) is the best and most durable they’ve tested. The price tag of $52,220 includes five in-car systems along with the 12 body camera systems, a warranty and a three-year software license for each officer. The City of Des Moines recently contracted for the same system.

Green has about $20,000 available in his budget. City Administrator John Lund said Green is currently under budget, so coming up with the funds won’t be a problem, and if any adjustments need to be made, they can come from the next fiscal year that begins in July. That option was preferable to a more expensive three-year lease agreement for the cameras and equipment, that includes a seven-percent interest rate. That would have pushed the total cost to more than $62,000. It takes at least eight-weeks for the system to arrive once the contracts are negotiated with the company and signed.

Green announced also, that if he’s elected to the Board of Supervisors in November, he will be retiring as Police Chief at the end of December. He said also, Officer Cody Eckles will be leaving the Police force at the end of December, to accept a Chief Deputy Sheriff’s position in Shelby County.

Atlantic City Council hears from Mediacom reps about the future of fiber optic internet service

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October 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council Wednesday evening heard from representatives with Mediacom with regard to the future of high-speed fiber optic internet service for business and residential customers. They also heard from members of the business community who expressed concern the problem with obtaining faster service would not be solved any time soon. Mediacom Government Affairs Director Lee Grassley told the Council a big announcement is coming in January about a major service upgrade that would be implemented within the next year.

Grassley their initiative toward faster service “Project Gigabyte” began with an announcement in March 2016 in honor of the company’s 20th Anniversary. Grassley said  their CEO, Rocco Commisso pledged and extra billion dollars over the next three-years to bring gigabyte-level service to the door of every Mediacom subscriber or who has passed-by the company in favor of another service. Grassley said the initial pledge was to have their nationwide footprint done by the end of 2018.

Mediacom's Lee Grassley addresses the Atlantic City Council

Mediacom’s Lee Grassley addresses the Atlantic City Council

He said they have tested the gigabyte system in Columbia, Missouri for the past 13 months, and that they are ready to implement the service elsewhere. He said in January 2017, there will be a formal announcement in Des Moines with Governor Branstad present, where the Governor and Commisso will lay out the timetable for Iowa. Grassley said “I think that you will be pleasantly surprised and happy with the timetable.” He declined to provide further details, though.

As for a possible working agreement with the City of Atlantic for improved fiber-to-business service, Grassley said “We want to be a friend and a partner to the folks here. All we ask is that you allow us, and find out what we have to offer.” Scott Bennett, an Information Technology Specialist who was in the audience at Wednesday night’s meeting, said the business community needs better internet service than what is currently available, and he encouraged the Council to find a way to invest in the infrastructure that would allow local control and money to stay in Atlantic.

Bennett said business leaders he’s spoken with want a local provider who is ready to invest in the future of the city. Mayor Dave Jones said he’s checked with other cities like Indianola, that have a City-owned utility for fiber-optic service, and has concluded the debt is too much of a burden for the City to carry.

Mediacom Local Area Operations Manager Beau Hicks said they want to bring their fiber optic specialist to town to meet with the Chamber and Economic Development officials to discuss the matter further, and continue talks with the City about their future capabilities and services.

Atlantic set to host Cross Country State Qualifying Meet

Sports

October 19th, 2016 by admin

High School Cross Country State Qualifying Meets will be held across the state of Iowa on Thursday night and Atlantic will play host for some Class 2A and 3A schools.  The meet will be held at the Atlantic Golf and Country Club and spectators are asked to park in the driving range which is on West 22nd Street adjoining the course.  The start finish line will be near the driving range and Hole 10 tee areas.  The top three teams and top 15 individuals in each race qualify for the State Meet which will be held on October 29th at Lakeside Municipal Golf Course in Fort Dodge.

The Class 2A teams that will be competing are Central Decatur, Clarinda, Clarke (Boys), Des Moines Christian, I-35, Ogden, Red Oak, Roland-Story, Shenandoah, South Hamilton, Southeast Valley, Southwest Iowa, Underwood, and Woodward Academy (Boys).  The 2A Girls race is set to start at 3:00pm and the 2A Boys race at 3:30pm. 2A awards will be given out at 4:45pm.

The Class 3A teams that will be competing are ADM, Boone, Carlisle, Clarke (Girls), Creston, Dallas Center-Grimes, Denison-Schleswig, Gilbert, Glenwood, Harlan, Perry, and Winterset.  The Girls 3A race will be run at approximately 4:00pm and the 3A Boys race will start at about 5:00pm.