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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 6/1/2016

Podcasts, Sports

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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7 people arrested on drug-related charges in Creston, Wed. morning

News

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Creston Police say seven people were arrested early this (Wednesday) morning, on drug charges. Taken into custody at around 3:30-a.m. at 702 S. Poplar Street, in Creston, were the following individuals:

  • 23-year old Tyler McKay
  • 21-year old Kami Hilton
  • 25-year old Brittony Miller
  • 26-year old T’Lee Jones
  • 24-year old Casey Welcher
  • and 17-year old Monica Johnston

Each of those persons were charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Miller’s charge was a second offense. All were later released from the Union County Jail on $1,000 bond, each, with the exception of Johnston, who was released to a guardian. Also arrested at the same residence on the same Possession charge, was 18-year old Megan Wilker, of Orient. She was also released on $1,000 bond.

In other news from the Creston P-D, 66-year old Jame Kneedler, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday on a 5th degree Theft charge. He was released from custody on a promise to appear later, in court. 30-year old Shane White, of Clearfield, was arrested Tuesday at the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Union County Warrant for Failure to Appear on an original charge of OWI 2nd offense. He was released from the Union County Jail on a $2000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 6/1/2016

News, Podcasts

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Rainfall Totals ending at 7:00 am on June 1

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

June 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .39″ (10.27″ in May)
  • 7NE of Atlantic  .46″
  • Elk Horn  .81″
  • Creston  .18″

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st

Trading Post

June 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

GARAGE SALE: 502 California St., LEWIS, IA. Friday, June 3rd Noon-? and Saturday, June 4th 8:00-Noon. Glass door bookcase, tall bookcase with 2 bottom drawers, baker’s rack, books, cookware, new baseball glove, pictures and lots of miscellaneous. More things added all the time! Come check it out.

FOR SALE: Motor for a 91′ Chevy, 350 motor, only about 40,000 miles on it. Call for price. 712-269-9384.

FOR SALE:  lawn sweeper, asking $200.  Call  712-249-4005.

WANTED:  1/16th scale Allis-Chalmers tractor models with equipment.  Call 712-249-4005

GARAGE SALE & EQUIPMENT SALE: Saturday, June 4th at 9 am at Tom & Teresa Wageman’s place, 4 1/2 miles North of Harlan, 1/2 mile West of the highway to Westphalia. Free food and drink, for more info call 579-1454

Skyscan forecast & weather data for Atlantic: 6/1/16

Weather

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly Sunny. High 77. W @ 10-15.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy. Low 53.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 79. S @ 10.

Friday: P/Cldy w/isolated afternoon thundershowers. High 82.

Saturday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/any showers ending in the morning. High 78.

Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 75. Our 24-hour Low thru 7-a.m. today was 52. We received .39” rain Tuesday. Total rainfall for the month of May was 10.27”.  Last year on this date, our High in Atlantic was 72 and the low was 49. The All-time Record High in Atlantic on this date was 99 in 1934. The Record Low was 36 in 1956.

Cass County Extension Report 6-1-2016

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

June 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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History Teacher’s “Walk Forever Free” trek begins today

News

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa native who’s teaching history in a Nebraska high school is starting out today (Wednesday) in eastern Nebraska, planning to walk 500 miles through Iowa and on to Chicago to call attention to modern-day slavery. His trek begins at 7-a.m. Along the way, he’ll make stops in Tabor, Hastings, Red Oak and Elliott. He’ll be at the Hitchcock House in Lewis, at around 2-p.m. Sunday. His next stops include Cumberland, Greenfield and Winterset, in the KJAN listening area.

Barry Jurgensen

Barry Jurgensen

According to Barry Jurgensen, “What I’d really like to do is help people become aware of this social injustice by using history of how we resisted slavery, so I’ll be following the Underground Railroad from Nebraska City to Chicago.” Jurgensen and his high school students in Arlington, Nebraska, were inspired by the story of two female slaves who escaped 158 years ago. Their path to freedom began in Nebraska City, Nebraska.

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The following tentative schedule indicates where Jurgensen plans to spend each night while in southwest Iowa…. June 1: Tabor; June 2: Hastings; June 3: Red Oak; June 4: Elliott; June 5: Lewis; June 6: Cumberland; June 7: Greenfield; June 8: Winterset.

“Those two young women were just extremely inspirational to me because as I continue to research slavery, I realize that their story closely parallels the story of young boys and girls that are being enslaved today,” Jurgensen says. Jurgensen says Eliza Grayson and a woman history remembers only as Celia were slaves to a Virginia family that moved to Nebraska City, but the women were able to escape with help from people involved in the Underground Railroad. Jurgensen, who grew up in Denison, says he hopes his walk inspires people to do what they can today to help those who trapped in the sex trade or in forced labor.

“It’s difficult for young boys and girls to escape their enslavement because they’ve been almost brainwashed into depending on the people that have enslaved them,” Jurgensen says. Jurgensen calls his project “Walk Forever Free” and he’ll be joined along the way by many of his high school students. Jurgensen is hoping to raise 50-dollars for every mile he walks. He’s raised seven-thousand dollars so far. The donations will go to the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives. It’s an international non-profit that fights modern-day slavery and human trafficking.

The “Global Slavery Index” released yesterday (Tuesday) by an Australian group called the “Walk Free Foundation” concludes 46 million people around the world are living as slaves today. On Saturday, June 11th, Jurgensen will be about a third of the way through his walk and he’ll speak about his experiences during an event at the State Historical Building in Des Moines. You can follow him on Facebook at Walk Forever Free.

DOT warning: 100 deadliest days for teen drivers

News

June 1st, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Traffic safety experts say we’ve entered the “100 deadliest days” for teenagers behind the wheel. Steve Gent is director of the Iowa Department of Transportation’s Office of Traffic and Safety. “It’s basically between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year…that time is the most deadly time for teenage drivers,” Gent says.

The Iowa DOT shared that message with drivers this week on their interstate message boards. Gent says one reason the summer months are so dangerous for teen drivers is their cars are often full of other teens. “The research has shown that when you have other teenage passengers in the vehicle, the crash risk goes up exponentially,” Gent says. “If there’s one other teenage passenger, traffic crashes increase 44-percent. If there are two teenage passengers, the crash rate doubles. If there are three or more, it quadruples the chance of being in a crash.”

Passengers aren’t the only distraction for teen drivers. Gent says all drivers, regardless of age, should put their cell phone away when they get behind the wheel. “You know, most (teenagers) had a cell phone in their hand long before they had the keys to the car in their hand. So, for them, it’s just second nature to have the cell phone,” Gent says.

The National Safety Council reports, every year, about 1,000 people die in crashes involving teenage drivers nationwide during the  stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day. So far this year, 143 people have died in traffic crashes on Iowa roadways. That’s 35 more fatalities than the same period last year.

(Radio Iowa)

Tuesday Softball Results

Sports

June 1st, 2016 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • Creston 8, Clarinda 2
  • Glenwood 10, Abraham Lincoln 2
  • Lewis Central 2, Kuemper Catholic 1

Western Iowa Conference

  • Griswold  3, Audubon 1
  • IKM-Manning 5, Missouri Valley 3 (8)
  • Logan-Magnolia 12, Underwood 0 (3 inn)

Rolling Valley Conference

  • Exira/EHK 11, Ar-We-Va 4