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Juvenile homicide suspect arrest in Council Bluffs

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September 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – The Council Bluffs Police Department reports a juvenile suspected in an Omaha homicide, was arrested Thursday a little before 5:30-p.m., in the Lake Manawa area. The unidentified suspect was taken into custody without injury, after the victim’s vehicle he was driving was tracked and a perimeter was established. Officers were coordinated in their search efforts by Omaha Police helicopter “Able 1.” A K9 unit assisted in the arrest.

The juvenile is suspected in the death of 43-year-old Juan Carlos Tobar-Abarca, who was found deceased in the parking lot of an apartment complex in Omaha, at around 3-a.m., Thursday. The incident remains under investigation, and no other names are being released at this time.

Other agencies assisted in the search and arrest, including: Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Deputies; The Iowa State Patrol; Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and Omaha Police.

Trojan Preview – Week 2 – 09/01/2023

Sports, Trojan Preview/Who’s Gonna Win?

September 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

KJAN Sports Director Asa Lucas’ weekly discussion with Atlantic Head Football Coach Joe Brummer. This week we talk about the Week 1 win against Clarke and look forward to the home opener against Glenwood.

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Iowa DOT Roadside Chat – Enjoy the fruits of your labor by driving sober

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September 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) says traditionally, Labor Day has been a time to celebrate the end of summer and pay tribute to the hard-working people who provide goods and services that improve our quality of life. But some celebrations can take a turn for the worse when drivers get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol. DOT statistics show:
  • Six people died on Iowa highways over the Labor Day weekend in 2022.
    • Three of the six people killed were involved in crashes with drunk drivers.

  • Every day in the United States, 37 people die in drunk-driving crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
    • That’s one person killed every 39 minutes.
  • 13,384 mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and friends died in crashes with drunk drivers on U.S. highways in 2021.
    • That’s a 14 percent increase in drunk-driving-related deaths from 2020.

Officials say “Every one of these deaths was preventable.” If you’re looking to host a festive and safe Labor Day party, here’s a link with 77 nonalcoholic party drinks https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/non-alcoholic-party-drinks/.

So far this year in Iowa, 254 people have been killed in traffic crashes. That’s an increase of nine since last Friday. In Iowa in 2022, there were 338 traffic-related deaths. To see statistics published daily by the Office of Driver Services, go to the daily fatality report at https://www.iowadot.gov/mvd/stats/daily.pdfA

Heartbeat Today 9-1-2023

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

September 1st, 2023 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with musician, author and composer Jimmy Ryan about his career in music.  He has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry and will share songs and stories in a show Saturday, September 9, 2023 at 7:30 pm at the Wilson Performing Arts Center in Red Oak.

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Cyclones Fall to No. 16 Memphis

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

AMES, Iowa – Iowa State fell to No. 16 Memphis by a score of 4-1 on Thursday evening, on a cool night at the Cyclone Soccer Complex.

Goalkeeper Avery Gillahan had a career-high eight saves on the evening, while fifth-year transfer Kristin Boos tallied the first goal of her Cyclone career.

The nationally ranked Tigers (4-1-0) jumped out to a quick lead on the night, as the Tigers were able to get past Gillahan in the 18th minute to take a 1-0 lead. Memphis would then tack on another score to make it 2-0, with both first-half goals coming from Saorla Miller. The Cyclones (2-3-0) were outshot 10-3 in the first half, going into the break down two.

Memphis got back in the scoring column in the 67th minute as Mya Jones scored off a feed from Miller, giving the Tiger senior a total of five points on the night.

After her penalty kick attempt was saved in the 86th minute, newcomer Kristin Boos was able to score late in the match to put Iowa State on the board, now down 3-1.

Memphis responded quickly, pushing the kickoff down the field and scoring its fourth goal, not 50 seconds after Boos punched one in.

The Cyclones had eight shots on the evening, with Boos and Sophia Thomas leading the way with two apiece. Gillahan’s seven saves toppled her previous best of three, which she recorded against Iowa last week.

Freshman Lilly Touhey made her first appearance of the season for Iowa State, totaling 22 minutes of play time.

Defenders Chloe Broughton, Olivia Edwards and Hanna Reid, as well as Gillahan, all played a full 90-minute match to lead the Cyclones.

The loss drops the Cyclones to 2-3, as Iowa State has dropped its last three matchups.

Fannon’s Thoughts 

“I thought we really played a good game with just a few moments going against us. I know we’ll be chomping at the bit to get back out here on Sunday.”

 

Goals 

Iowa State: Kristin Boos (87’)

Memphis: Saorla Miller (18’, 27’), Mya Jones (67’), Yui Suetsugu (88’)  

 

Assists 

Iowa State: Mya Jones 

Memphis: Saorla Miler  

 

Up Next
Iowa State will be back in action this Sunday, Sept. 3, as it welcomes UC Santa Barbara to Ames for a weekend matinee. Sunday’s action against the Gauchos is set to kick off at 1 p.m. and the match will be streamed on Big 12 Now on ESPN+. 

Hawkeyes Down Mississippi State, 1-0

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by Asa Lucas

STARKVILLE, Miss.  University of Iowa women’s soccer improved to 4-0 on the season with a, 1-0, victory at Mississippi State on Thursday night at the Mississippi State Soccer Field.

For the fourth consecutive game, a first-half goal proved decisive for the Hawkeyes as sophomore Shae Doherty converted the game-winner in the eighth minute of action. It was Doherty’s first goal of the season; she now ranks third for the Hawkeyes offensively with three points.

It was the first time this season that an opponent produced more shots on goal than Iowa (5-4), but goalkeeper Macy Enneking was perfect with five saves on all five Bulldog looks. The Hawkeye defense now has three clean sheets for the season, already halfway to last year’s shutout total.

The Hawkeyes spread the ball around on offense, with seven players contributing to nine shots against Mississippi State.

HEAR FROM HEAD COACH DAVE DIIANNI

We should have put them away in the first half when we had them. Credit to Mississippi State for making changes at halftime and putting us on the back foot. Winning on the road against a good team even when you get out-played the second half is important for us as we build our our team this year.

There are some major differences between the two conferences and how they play. We got caught at times, having to play against a very direct team because we are in the middle of not having enough pressure on the ball and dropping off. I am really proud of our team and their ability to be gritty in the second half defensively.”

HAWKEYE NOTABLES

  • The Hawkeyes improve to 1-0-1 in the all-time series vs. Mississippi State.
  • Iowa’s 4-0 record marks the best start to a season since 2019, when the Hawkeyes won their first nine games of the year.
  • Iowa is the only team in the Big Ten Conference with a 1.000 win percentage; five conference teams have registered draws, but no losses.
  • Iowa joins Penn State as the only Big Ten schools with two wins over Power Five programs this season (Iowa also defeated Iowa State, 2-1, on Aug. 24).
  • 90 Tracker: Senior Samantha Cary (4) and freshman Millie Greer (3) each logged 90 minutes for the Hawkeyes on Thursday night. Other Hawkeyes to play the entirety of at least one match this season are seniors Rielee Fetty (2) and Maggie Johnston.

 

UP NEXT

Iowa hosts Senior Day vs. Southeast Missouri State (2-1-1) on Sunday at the University of Iowa Soccer Complex. Kickoff has moved to 10 a.m. due to high temperatures later in the day.

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2 arrested in Creston on separate charges

News

September 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Police in Creston are reporting two recent arrests. Thursday afternoon (8/31), 35-year-old Jeffrey Michael Hoffman, of Shannon City, was arrested at 510 W. Spencer Street, in Creston. He was charged with Violation of Probation and was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, until seen by a Judge.

And, Wednesday evening, 42-year-old David Junior Richman, of Creston, was arrested at 400 N. Elm Steet. Richman was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault 2nd Degree and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was being held without bond in the Union County Jail, until seen by a Judge.

Thursday Cross Country Results

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by Jim Field

At the Logan-Magnolia meet, East Sac County won the boys title with 44 points and St. Albert placed second with 80 points.  IKM-Manning was fourth with 102 while Tri-Center was fifth with 128.  Parker Heisterkamp of St. Albert won the individual title in 15:23.66, his teammate Owen Wise was third in 15:54.08.  IKM-Manning’s Lane Sams was seventh, Dane Gorham of Boyer Valley was ninth and Brennan Boden of Tri-Center placed 10th.

On the girls side, AHSTW has 67 for first place, Logan-Magnolia was a point back in second place and  Denison-Schleswig was third with 71.  Boyer Valley was fourth with 75.  Allysen Johnsen of Logan-Magnolia won the race and teammate Madison Sporrer was second.  Denison-Schleswig’s Lola Mendlik was third.  Bella Lamp of AHSTW placed sixth, the Lady Vike’s  Rylie Knop was eighth and Ava Paulsen 11th.

 

At the West Central Valley Wildcat Classic, Kuemper Catholic won the boys meet with 45 points .  Nodaway Valley scored 113 for fifth place.  Kuemper Catholic’s Ryan North was fourth, Jacob Greving 5th and Blake Molinsky was sixth.  Teammate Fletch Badding placed tenth.  Nodaway Valley’s Malachi Broers placed 13th overall.

In the girls race, Interstate 35 scored 49 points to win, just ahead of Kuemper Catholic with 50 points.  Kuemper’s Marie Dea won the race.  Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton’s Michelle Wilson placed third.   Kuemper’s Julie Kanne was fifth.  Nodaway Valley’s Jazz Christensen finished in seventh place.

Ramaswamy proposes flat 12% federal income tax

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September 1st, 2023 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A tax debate is looming for federal policymakers because Trump era tax cuts expire at the end of 2025. Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is proposing a change in federal tax policy rather than an extension of the tax cuts approved in 2017.

Ramaswamy says the 59 percent inheritance tax he proposed in his book last year was a thought experiment and the 12 percent flat tax he’s proposed this year would be assessed to all income, including inherited money or assets. Ramaswamy says a 12 percent flat tax means a broad base of Americans would be paying the lowest possible rate.

Ramaswamy has proposed the complete elimination of some federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service.

Ramaswamy made his comments during a recent interview with Radio Iowa. This is not the first time a G-O-P presidential candidate has proposed a flat tax. Steve Forbes made a 17 percent flat tax the hallmark of his campaigns in 1996 and 2000, but the Forbes plan included personal exemptions, so a family of four would pay no federal taxes on their first 36-thousand dollars of income. Ramaswamy’s 12 percent flat tax would apply to every dollar of income, without exemptions. Ramaswamy campaigned in Clear Lake, Marshalltown, Nevada and Boone yesterday (Thursday).

Thursday HS Volleyball Results

Sports

September 1st, 2023 by Jim Field

Hawkeye Ten Conference

  • (3-0) Harlan 25-25-25, Denison-Schleswig 22-15-6
  • (3-1) Shenandoah 23-25-25-25, Creston 25-16-13-13
  • (3-0) Lewis Central 25-25-25, Clarinda 16-17-14

Corner Conference

  • (3-0) Griswold 25-25-26, Fremont-Mills 21-15-24
  • (3-1) Stanton 16-25-25-25, Sidney 25-23-22-20

Missouri River Conference

  • (3-1) Abraham Lincoln 25-25-22-27, Bishop Heelan Catholic 23-17-25-25

Bluegrass Conference

  • (3-0) Orient-Macksburg 25-25-25, Diagonal 16-16-21

Non-Conference

  • (2-1) Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 18-25-16, IKM-Manning 25-17-14
  • (2-1) Boyer Valley 20-29-15, IKM-Manning 25-27-9
  • (3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-25, Essex 17-14-19
  • (3-0) East Mills 25-25-25, Lenox 10-12-18
  • (3-1) MVAOCOU 15-25-11-25-16, Missouri Valley 25-18-25-18-14
  • (3-0) Bedford 25-25-25, Lamoni 18-20-18
  • (3-0) Earlham 25-25-25, Coon Rapids-Bayard 13-15-22
  • (3-0) West Harrison 25-25-25, Whiting 7-8-12