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Official: Western IA police chief disciplined for computer images

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February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DENISON, Iowa (AP) – Officials say the police chief in the western Iowa city of Denison has been disciplined for the lewd images that he created and that ended up on the department’s shared computer drive. Former Denison police officer Ray Ohl told Sioux City television station KTIV that Chief John Emswiler had pictures of his staff on his computer and that Emswiler would use editing software to put “their heads on different stuff.”

City attorney Derrick Franck says information on the chief’s computer somehow got onto the department’s shared drive. Franck says the situation was investigated, the chief was disciplined and the city considers the matter closed. He declined to describe the discipline.

Man wanted for Sac County hit-and-run arrested in Ft. Dodge

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February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A man wanted in Sac County for attempted murder in connection with an alleged, intentional hit-and-run, was arrested Wednesday, in Fort Dodge. According to KCCI-TV, 36-year old Jeremy Werneberg was captured after a brief struggle, at a Wal-Mart store after Officers with the Fort Dodge Police Department received a tip.
Ft. Dodge Police Officer Matt Burns attempted to place Werneburg in handcuffs and Werneburg began to fight back. Burns suffered an injury to his left knee and was forced to use his stun gun to subdue Werneburg.

Jeremy Werneburg

Jeremy Werneburg

Werneburg was later transported to the Webster County Jail, where he was charged with assault on a peace officer causing injury and interference with official acts causing injury. The attempted murder charge steams from an incident on February 14, 2016 where Werneburg is alleged to have hit a Glidden man on purpose with his car.

Summer seasonal Positions available in Iowa State Parks

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources State Parks Bureau is looking for job applicants for approximately 50 summer recreational aide openings in 22 parks around the state. Jobs duties include assisting park staff in patrolling the park, helping visitors, monitoring reservations, registering campers and doing seasonal park maintenance such as mowing, trimming, trail work and facility repair and cleaning.

Applications need to be made through the individual parks. IA DNR Outdoor logoFor a detailed job description, list of parks with openings and their contact information, visit http://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/Employment

(Podcast) Sports report, 2/18/16

Podcasts, Sports

February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with KJAN Sports Director Chris Parks.

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(Podcast) KJAN News & Funeral report, 2/18/16

News, Podcasts

February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 7:06-a.m. report with some of the area’s top News, and funeral announcements, from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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State Individual Wrestling Tournament begins today

Sports

February 18th, 2016 by admin

The 2016 Individual State Wrestling Tournament gets underway today at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.  Session 1 will run from 9:00am-12:00pm and will feature Class 1A 1st round and 1st round consolations.  The class 3A session will follow from 1:30pm-4:30pm and 2A from 6:00pm-9:00pm.

We will have reports on results throughout each day of the tournament and then live hold-by-hold coverage of the finals on Saturday night.  Our report schedule is as follows: Thursday, February 18th: 10:20am, 11:35am, 12:45pm, 2:30pm, 4:15pm, 5:30pm, 8:30pm, 9:45pm. Friday, February 19th: 10:20am, 11:35am, 1:15pm, 4:30pm, 6:30pm, 8:30pm, 9:30pm, 10:30pm. Saturday, February 20th: 10:35am, 11:35am, 12:45pm, 1:45pm, Finals starting at 6:15pm.

We will be following a large number of area wrestlers including in Class 1A: Marshall Rasmussen (Underwood), Tatem Bluml (Riverside), Remington Meeker (Logan-Magnolia), Michael Baker (Underwood), Connor Lange (Missouri Valley), Alex Thomsen (Underwood), Garret Thompson (Logan-Magnolia), Ben Freese (Nodaway Valley), Bo Geise (Logan-Magnolia), Jack Kyle (Missouri Valley), Tom Jennings (Underwood), Jay Heiny (AHSTW), Jake Mulford (Audubon), Luke Stortenbecker (East Mills), Josh Hopkins (East Mills), Brady Wilson (Logan-Magnolia), Dustin Engel (AHSTW), Nathan Haynes (Missouri Valley), Sam Gregory (Treynor), Tim Barr (AHSTW), Steven Gregory (Treynor), Lane Ring (Exira/EHK), Drake Johnson (Logan-Magnolia), Tom Rief (Missouri Valley), Nick Perkins (East Mills), Anthony Ossman (East Mills), Coy Maher (Riverside). In Class 2A: Kole Hansen (Atlantic), Carter Cox (Atlantic), Jacob Goodson (Creston/OM), Chase McLaren (Atlantic), Jared Hensley (Bedford/Lenox), Trevor Marlin (Creston/OM), Trevor Anderson (Glenwood), Elias Shaeffer (Harlan), Austin Gutknecht (Clarinda), Tim Sibbel (Kuemper Catholic), Wyatt Thompson (Creston/OM), Jordan Renshaw (Glenwood), Mitchel Swank (Creston/OM), Matt Malcom (Glenwood), Cameron Leith (Creston/OM), Jacob Wingert (Harlan), Chase Shiltz (Creston/OM), Anthony Sherry (Glenwood), JJ Clark (Clarinda), Zac Stork (Atlantic), Zach Haggstrom (Glenwood), Seth Maitlen (Creston/OM), Kadon Hulett (Creston/OM), Keagan Hosfelt (Atlantic), John McConkey (Atlantic), Caleb Sanders (Glenwood).  In Class 3A: Anthony Humpal (Thomas Jefferson), Paxton Whiteaker (Lewis Central), McGwire Midkiff (Thomas Jefferson), Brandon Wieland (Lewis Central), Jackson Sharp (Thomas Jefferson), Gabriel Kjeldgaard (Lewis Central), Jacob Jones (Thomas Jefferson), Kyle Kuckta (Lewis Central), Lanny Herzog (Abraham Lincoln), Caleb Kingery (Lewis Central), Mac Southard (Lewis Central), Colton Clingenpeel (Thomas Jefferson), Parker Preul (Denison-Schleswig), Cory Lear (Lewis Central), Colton Lear (Lewis Central), Damon Deyo (Lewis Central), Hayden Waldstein (Lewis Central), Cameron Baker (Thomas Jefferson), Tanner Miller (Lewis Central), Nick Mitchell (Thomas Jefferson).

Traffic stop leads to 1 person arrested on warrants

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February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs arrested a man wanted on numerous warrants late Wednesday night, following a brief pursuit and a crash. Authorities says at around 11:45-p.m., Officers tried to stop a four-door Plymouth for no registration and an obstructed view due to a broken windshield. The vehicle slowed and turned into an alley off of N. 21st St. between Avenue C and Avenue D.

After turning into the alley the vehicles’ driver accelerated in an apparent attempt to elude the officer however the vehicle slid on a patch of ice causing it to collide with a fence where the vehicle came to a stop. Officers conducted a felony stop on the vehicle which was occupied by four people.

Johnathan Featherstone

Johnathan Featherstone

One of the passengers was identified as 22-year old Johnathan Featherstone. A warrant check revealed that Featherstone had four warrants issued for his arrest on charges that include Burglary in the 3rd degree, Forgery, Burglary in the 2nd degree, and Escape from custody. A firearm was located in the vehicle which Featherstone said was his.

Council Bluffs Officers transported Featherstone to the Pottawattamie County Jail.
The driver of the vehicle, 20-year old Russell Barker, of Council Bluffs, was charged with Eluding a Police Officer.

Atlantic Girls Basketball sees season end after poor shooting night

Sports

February 18th, 2016 by admin

The Atlantic Girls Basketball team saw their season come to an end on Wednesday night at Shenandoah High School as they fell in a Class 3A Regional Semifinal to the Fillies by a final score of 56-39.

It was a very poor shooting night for the Trojans and they found themselves down in an early hole trailing by 10 at both the end of the first quarter and half.  Atlantic rallied for a bit in the third and cut the Fillies lead down to six for a moment before Shenandoah pushed it back out to an 11 point lead at the end of the third.  The Fillies got it done at the free throw line as well, hitting 23 of 28 to help push them to the win.

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Logan Hughes had a big game for Shenandoah with 21 points.  Logan Ehlers added 18 points for the Fillies which included 13 points from the free throw line.  With the win Shenandoah improves their record to 15-8 and will move on to face Top ranked Pocahontas Area on Saturday night at 7:00pm in Carroll.

Atlantic was led in the loss by Senior Erin Olsen with 11 points.  Catherine Leonard added 9 points and Tiffany Williams chipped in 7.  The Trojans see their season come to a close with a record of 13-9.

Atlantic City Council reviews proposed FY 2017 Budget

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February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, Wednesday, spent a good deal of time discussing the proposed Fiscal Year 2017 Budget. City Administrator John Lund said only minor changes will be made to the nearly $14.35-million Budget. Some of the changes were in wording, while others took the form of unexpected changes in revenue and/or expenditures, and how those monies are categorized.

Among the changes, was that there will be no increase in the amount of money the City provides to the Cass-Atlantic Development Corporation and Atlantic Chamber of Commerce. The initial budget had proposed a $2,500 increase for each entity in the next Fiscal Year, but Mayor Dave Jones thought the increase was not necessary. He said “I feel they get enough money as it is right now.”IMG_20160217_182451

Jones said “CADCO and the Chamber, they’re both very healthy. I think $35,000 a year is plenty for both of them. Plus they get money out of the CPC (Community Promotion Commission). John Lund said the last time adjustments were made to the amount of funds CADCO and the Chamber receive, was in 2009.

Jones said the Chamber gets money from the Local Option Sales tax to cover its employees’ wages, so “They should not have any more employees down there than we have at City Hall.”  He said “I just think we do enough for those organizations, and they’ve got other options to go with. And they have [their] membership [dues]. The taxpayer does enough as it is to take care of them. I think we could use [the funds] someplace else.” He referred to the Ann Wickman Daycare Center, which Jones says is likely to come before the City asking for operational funds to makeup for a shortfall. Jones said the Daycare Center is “A very valuable asset to the City of Atlantic.”

John Lund summed-up the City’s Budget by saying the only reason he would be concerned is if in the foreseeable future, there wasn’t enough revenue coming in or expenditures dramatically increased, or if the solution to those problems was to raise taxes. Lund says because a State-mandated 10-percent increase in commercial property valuation has played a role in reducing the residential property tax.

The City’s tax asking for residential properties will decline by six-cents per thousand dollars valuation to $16.79. Any changes people see to their property taxes will be due to the changes of value to their property or the levies set by the County and School District. Commercial property taxes will increase, but again that’s because of the State mandate.

Overall, the FY 2017 Budget is down 3.77-percent from the total estimated expenditures for the current year, FY 2016.

Illegal dog and snakes seized from Bluffs home

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February 18th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Council Bluffs have cited a resident for having dangerous animals in his house. According to the Daily NonPareil, the Council Bluffs Police Department police area representative (PAR) unit was called to the home of 36-year old Jeremy Maschmeier, after receiving complaints that Maschmeier had an unlicensed pit bull.

Search warrant in hand, police officers entered Maschmeier’s residence in the 2100 block of Avenue C Tuesday morning, and found the dog as well as 10 boa constrictors. The illegal animals were taken from the residence.

Mashmeier’s court date has been scheduled for Feb. 24th, at which time he can appeal for the return of the animals. According to Council Bluffs municipal code, an animal with a propensity, tendency, or disposition to attack, to cause injury to or to otherwise endanger the safety of humans or other domestic animals is considered dangerous.