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Union blames “dangerous understaffing” for incidents at Clarinda prison

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The union representing a majority of workers in the state’s prisons claims understaffing contributed to a pair of recent problems in southwest Iowa. AFSCME Iowa Council 61 issued a statement saying two correctional officers were physically assaulted by an inmate in a special needs unit at the Clarinda Correctional Facility on Sunday and one of the officers was taken to a hospital.

The union claims the facility in Clarinda is “dangerously understaffed” and eight positions were eliminated there in June.

Clarinda Correctional Facility

Clarinda Correctional Facility

According to AFSCME, a lack of proper staffing contributed to another incident two weeks ago involving two inmates who smoked synthetic marijuana brought in by a visitor.

(Radio Iowa)

Here’s the full statement/News Release from AFSCME:

AFSCME Iowa Council 61 President Danny Homan issued the following statement regarding the Sunday evening assault on two correctional officers by an inmate at the Clarinda Correctional Facility:

“On Sunday, August 21, 2016, two correctional officers were physically assaulted by an inmate in a special needs unit. While one of the injured officers continued to work, the other had to be driven to the hospital, leaving only three available staff to respond to any incidents at the facility.

“Two weeks prior, another incident took place involving two inmates acting erratically after smoking synthetic marijuana (K2, spice) that was brought in during visitation. Anything that doesn’t set off a metal detector can come into the facility because officers are no longer allowed to pat-search visitors. It’s up to one officer to monitor 40 inmates during visitation, so it wasn’t a big surprise that this situation occurred.

“Ultimately, Clarinda Correctional Facility, just like all of our correctional facilities in the state, is dangerously understaffed and officers’ lives are being put at risk. These recent events are further proof of that. Not only are open positions not being filled, but eight positions were eliminated entirely in July. Clarinda Correctional Facility and the Department of Corrections are trying to increase services with fewer staff, and something’s got to give. Safety has to be a priority, both for inmates and staff. These conditions are a disaster waiting to happen.”

STATEMENT FROM IOWA DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS:
On August 21, 2016 there was an assault on two correctional officers at the Clarinda Correctional Facility during a cell search. Both officers received facial injuries. One of the assaulted officers was transported to local hospital for treatment.

There are incidents where staff encounter and respond that can result in threats and injury. The Department will continue to attend the needs of the injured officers and commends all responding staff for their prompt and excellent response to protect fellow officers and prevent any further harm. The Department will continue to ensure that Correctional Officers and staff receive proper training to protect themselves and co-workers under these difficult circumstances.

Fred Scaletta, Department of Corrections

Is the near-constant half-staffing of the U.S. flag marring its meaning?

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

From the Iowa State Capitol to your neighborhood bank to private homes, the U-S flag is being displayed at half-staff more often now than at any other time in history. Bill Gartner is in charge of the crew that raises and lowers the flags atop the state capitol. Gartner, a Vietnam veteran, wonders whether seeing a flag at half-staff is losing its impact, as it’s become so common. “It’s at half-staff so often I think it’s becoming hazy and fuzzy why it’s there, who’s done what,” Gartner says. “I just think it’s become meaningless because it’s always at half-staff.”

half staff flag Ia capitalThe national symbol has become a reflection of a troubled world; fallen soldiers and police officers, terrorism and mass shootings. A USA Today review found President Obama has signed a record number of proclamations to mourn tragedies at home and abroad. An Iowa native from Glidden is known as the “Flag Guru.” Mike Buss is at the American Legion headquarters in Indianapolis. “We’ve done it so often that really it’s lost its meaning,” Buss says. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we get a resolution from our membership to, I hate to say tighten up, but make it more important as to when the flag is at half-staff.”

When the U-S Flag Code was adopted in World War 2, casualties did not lower the flag, as Memorial Day is already set aside for those who died in military service. If a proclamation was issued for the funeral of every Iowan killed in Vietnam, the flag would have stayed at half-staff for more than two years, according to Colonel Greg Hapgood, spokesman for the Iowa National Guard.

Hapgood says, “It’s important that half-staffing is used judiciously so the solemnity of whatever that event is, is maintained and the respect of the nation is focused on that flag and that event or those people.”

Just when to re-set the flag is also confusing. In Iowa, and even the nation’s capital, the colors sometime are at half-staff when they shouldn’t be. For guidance on presidential proclamations, you can sign up for email alerts on the American Legion website: www.legion.org.

(Radio Iowa)

2 arrested on drug charges in Red Oak

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Thursday) morning in Red Oak, resulted in the arrest of two women on drug charges. Red Oak Police say 23-year old Stephanie Rose Eggleston, and 18-year old Dakota Lynn Girouex, both of Red Oak, were arrested just before 3-a.m.

Eggleston faces charges that include Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Prescription Pills, Driving While Suspended, and Having No Insurance. Girouex faces charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Driving While Suspended, and Failure to carry SR-22 insurance.

The women were being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond, each.

Backyard & Beyond 8-25-2016

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August 25th, 2016 by Jim Field

LaVon Eblen visits with Angie McKee of Emerson about the Red Oak Craft Festival.

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DENNIS L. SCHAAF, 69, of Lincoln, NE [& formerly of Atlantic], (Svcs. 8/27/16)

Obituaries

August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DENNIS L. SCHAAF, 69, of Lincoln, NE [& formerly of Atlantic], died Tue., Aug. 23rd. A Celebration of Life service for DENNIS SCHAAF will be held 1-p.m. Sat., Aug. 27th, at the Roper and Sons Chapel (4300 O Street), in Lincoln, NE.

Visitation at the funeral home begins at 1-p.m. Friday, with the family present from 6-until 7:30-p.m.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

DENNIS SCHAAF is survived by:

His wife – Marlene.

His sons – Dennis (Debbie) Schaaf, Donald Schaaf and David (Kimberly) Schaaf, all of Lincoln, NE.

His daughter – Tammy Clem, Nixa, MO.

His sisters – Denise (Bill) Hildebrand, Sherry (Jay) Brown, Linda (Dick) Meyer and Kathy (Rick) Linfor, all of Atlantic.

10 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, other relatives, and friends.

ROGER WHITSON, 70, of Harlan (Svcs. Pending)

Obituaries

August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

ROGER WHITSON, 70, of Harlan, has died. Services for ROGER WHITSON are currently pending at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/25/2016

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Preseason High School Volleyball Rankings released by IGHSAU

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August 25th, 2016 by admin

2016 Iowa High School Preseason Volleyball Rankings

Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union

Monday, August 22

Class 1A

School 2015 Record
1 Janesville 28-14
2 Tripoli 24-15
3 Springville 31-7
4 LeMars Gehlen Catholic 29-11
5 Iowa Valley 25-9
6 New London 36-7
7 Grand View Christian 30-12
8 Marquette Catholic 22-8
9 Holy Triniity Catholic 30-11
10 Lawton-Bronson 32-6
11 George-Little Rock 20-13
12 Starmont 30-10
13 Siouxland Christian 24-11
14 Sidney 34-2
15 Stanton 22-16

 

Class 2A

School 2015 Record
1 Western Christian 43-5
2 Sumner-Fredericksburg 31-4
3 Unity Christian 36-5
4 North Cedar 30-11
5 Tri-Center 29-4
6 Lake Mills 40-2
7 Treynor 26-9
8 Woodward-Granger 29-9
9 Central Lyon 32-5
10 Council Bluffs St. Albert 23-7
11 Hinton 25-12
12 Montezuma 22-7
13 Cascade 19-15
14 Waterloo Columbus 20-15
15 Underwood 22-11

 

Class 3A

School 2015 Record
1 Dike-New Hartford 37-9
2 Mount Vernon 26-12
3 Kuemper Catholic 29-4
4 Union 27-14
5 West Delaware 49-2
6 Sioux Center 31-6
7 Davenport Assumption 23-13
8 Spirit Lake 34-7
9 Gilbert 27-11
10 Center Point-Urbana 31-8
11 North Polk 26-12
12 Humboldt 28-5
13 Cherokee 21-13
14 West Liberty 37-5
15 Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont 35-3

 

Class 4A 

School 2015 Record
1 Bishop Heelan 31-4
2 Pella 27-11
3 Marion 31-9
4 Charles City 30-11
5 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 35-12
6 Harlan 37-6
7 Dubuque Wahlert 20-15
8 Waverly-Shell Rock 42-10
9 Western Dubuque 24-13
10 Fairfield 33-4
11 Nevada 33-9
12 Cedar Rapids Xavier 15-22
13 Lewis Central 33-6
14 Fort Madison 18-18
15 Norwalk 26-11

 

Class 5A

School 2015 Record
1 Johnston 29-11
2 Ankeny Centennial 39-5
3 Iowa City West 27-12
4 Cedar Falls 37-5
5 West Des Moines Valley 42-10
6 Dubuque Hempstead 25-11
7 Ankeny 25-15
8 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 29-10
9 Bettendorf 33-2
10 Dowling Catholic 42-6
11 Urbandale 23-18
12 Des Moines Roosevelt 29-17
13 Linn-Mar 28-9
14 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 16-21
15 Iowa City High 17-6

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 8/25/2016

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 8/25/2016

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August 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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