Lavon Eblen speaks with Beth Irlebeck, Cass County Youth Coordinator, about some upcoming summer activities for area youth.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Beth Irlebeck, Cass County Youth Coordinator, about some upcoming summer activities for area youth.
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Jim Field speaks with Sharon Guffey-Lewis about multiple events coming up this year at the Hitchcock House.
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More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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The National Weather Service has cancelled the Severe Thunderstorm Watch for all southwest Iowa Counties. The watch was scheduled to expire at 10-a.m.
An assistant in the Iowa Attorney General’s office is calling on state legislators to make it easier to prove recklessness in cases where bicyclists are injured or killed when hit by motor vehicles. Pete Grady says Iowa currently has some of the nation’s highest hurdles to clear when prosecutors go after distracted drivers accused of hitting bicyclists. He says legislators have done nothing to toughen laws.
“We had bills filed in 2015, 2011, 2008, and we haven’t had any movement on bicycle safety laws in any of those sessions of the legislature,” Grady said. More than 20 bicyclists have died after being struck by vehicles in Iowa over the past five years. At present, Grady says prosecutors need to show the vehicle operators knew their actions would cause harm.
“I don’t think anyone would define reckless behavior as requiring a better than 50 percent outcome for danger or harm, but that’s the standard we have now in Iowa,” Grady said. Most of the time, county attorneys go after lesser charges against drivers involved in serious bicycle accidents, resulting in fines, but no jail time, according to Grady. He notes most Iowans agree that texting while driving is very dangerous, but Grady doesn’t believe it’s treated that way under Iowa law.
A police officer in Iowa can’t pull over a motorist for simply texting while driving. Grady asks, “How serious is texting if the legislature says it’s not even serious enough to require that somebody be pulled over when it’s observed by a law enforcement officer?” Grady made his comments on Iowa Public Radio’s River to River program.
(Radio Iowa)
GOLF
GIRLS
Mount Ayr 200, Bedford no team score (Medalist: Tessa Shields, Mount Ayr 44)
BOYS
Bedford 194, Mount Ayr 208 (Medalist: Myles Greene, Mount Ayr 39)
TENNIS
GIRLS
Atlantic 8, Southwest Valley 1
Glenwood 9, CB Thomas Jefferson 0
GIRLS
Atlantic 3, Creston 2
Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 1, St. Albert, Council Bluffs 0
Harlan 4, AHSTW 2
Tri-Center 3, Treynor 0
BOYS
AHSTW 7, Clarinda Academy 2
Kuemper Catholic 4, Creston 1
St. Albert, Council Bluffs 1, Council Bluffs, Thomas Jefferson 0
The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.
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Police in Creston say the Nishna Valley Credit Union in Creston, has reported a bad Cashier’s Check was presented and cashed. The check was cashed April 11th, and was later found to have been fraudulent. The loss was estimated at $1,720.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS CANCELLED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 166 FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IN IOWA THIS CANCELS 5 COUNTIES:
FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE POTTAWATTAMIE
THE WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10-A.M. FOR: CASS, ADAIR, ADAMS, RINGGOLD, TAYLOR & UNION COUNTIES. THE PRIMARY THREATS ARE LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.