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5 arrests in Mills County

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Department reports five, recent arrests. Officials say 19-year old Marcus Anthony Pierce, of Glenwood, was arrested Sunday evening for Violating a Protection Order. Pierce was being held without bond in the Mills County Jail. Also arrested Sunday, was 27-year old Tanya Rachel Diekman, of Erie, CO., who was taken into custody at around 6:30-p.m. following a traffic stop on Highway 275. Diekman was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $1,300.

Saturday, Mills County deputies arrested 54-year old Shelly Ann Elsen, of Randolph, for Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Her bond was set at $1,300.

And, last Friday,55-year old Lonnie Lee Baker, of Malvern, was arrested in Mills County, for OWI/1st offense. His bond was set at $1,000. That same day, 41-year old Ladeena Marie Green, of Glenwood, was taken into custody at the Mills County Sheriff’s Office on a warrant for Criminal Mischief in the 4th degree. Her bond was also set at $1,000.

(9-a.m. News)

Missouri Valley Cross Country Invitational 10-17-2015

Sports

October 19th, 2015 by admin

Here are the results from the Missouri Valley Cross Country Invitational held on Saturday, October 17th.

VARSITY GIRLS
AHSTW 147
Boyer Valley NT
Clarinda Academy NT
IKM-Manning NT
LOMA 89
MVHS 44
Riverside NT
Tri-Center 107
West Harrison NT
Whiting NT
Woodbine 153
GIRLS VARSITY
Place Time Runner School
1 20:09 Payton Sporrer IKM-Manning
2 20:43 Alexis Cook MVHS
3 21:41 Shyann Sporrer IKM-Manning
4 21:39 Olivia Russo Tri-Center
5 21:53 Cailynn Gilpin MVHS
6 21:56 Claire Hansen MVHS
7 21:58 Caitlin Casey LOMA
8 22:08 McKenzie Mantell AHSTW
9 22:28 Mac Christensen LOMA
10 22:44 Camryn Janssen MVHS
11 22:48 Katlyn Tremel Boyer Valley
12 22:48 Jessica Olson West Harrison
13 23:13 Josie Denning AHSTW
14 23:21 Cassidy Branning IKM-Manning
15 23:20 Alyssa Brink Riverside
16 23:41 Sidney Porter Tri-Center
17 24:02 Kaitlyn Facile IKM-Manning
18 24:09 Kendra Vogel Woodbine
19 24:40 Rebecca Coolman LOMA
20 24:47 Madison Seuntjens Boyer Valley
VARSITY BOYS Team Points
AHSTW 106
Boyer Valley 54
Clarinda Academy NT
IKM-Manning 129
LoMA 134
MVHS 132
Riverside 101
Tri-Center 57
West Harrison NT
Whiting 225
Woodbine 175
BOYS VARSITY
Place Time Runner School
1 17:03 Tim Brink Riverside
2 17:12 Dion Coffey Tri-Center
3 17:05 Connor Garrett Boyer Valley
4 17:22 Christopher Jarrett Tri-Center
5 17:36 Otis Matejka Riverside
6 17:30 Zack Ambrose Boyer Valley
7 17:46 Gage Graeve MVHS
8 17:50 Trevor Cast IKM-Manning
9 17:46 Joe Weber Boyer Valley
10 18:12 Justin Ambrose Boyer Valley
11 18:25 Cole Fischer AHSTW
12 18:28 Marcus Mumm Tri-Center
13 18:28 Dean Hansen Riverside
14 18:33 Dalton Fischer AHSTW
15 18:38 Kody Deakins LOMA
16 18:41 Jay C. Hiney AHSTW
17 18:42 Dillon Hansen IKM-Manning
18 18:43 Jayden Rosengren LOMA
19 18:45 Gage Williams Tri-Center
20 18:49 Braxton Larsen Tri-Center

BOYS JV XC INDIV 2015 BOYS VARSITY XX INDIV. ENTRIES 2015 GIRLS JV XC INDIV. ENTRIES 2015 GIRLS VARSITY XX INDIV. ENTRIES 2015

2 people injured in Mills County crash last week

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), said two people were hurt during a collision last Thursday evening, on Highway 34. Kendal Arnold, of Villisca, and Kristin Goodell, of Shenandoah, were transported to Mercy and Jennie Edmundson Hospital in Council Bluffs, respectively, by rescue crews from Pacific Junction and Glenwood.

Officials say Arnold was traveling west on Highway 34 over Interstate 29 at around 7:10-p.m., as Goodell was exiting off I-29 onto Highway 34. When Goodell made an illegal left turn, her vehicle was struck on the driver’s side, by the Arnold vehicle. Both vehicles came to rest in the median.

AR man arrested on OWI & other charges following semi rollover in Adair County

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports a truck driver from Arkansas was arrested Friday morning following a rollover accident off Interstate 80 eastbound, at the 93-mile marker. Iowa State Patrol Trooper Brady Clary interviewed 52-year old Benjamin H. Adams, of Dover, AR, after the semi he was driving left the interstate and landed on its passenger side in the south ditch at around 9:10-a.m.

The Trooper noted Adams had an odor of alcohol and that his eyes were bloodshot and watery. Adams consented to, and failed, a Field Sobriety Test, and a Preliminary Breath Test resulted in a reading of over .08. Adams was placed under arrest for OWI/1st offense. He was also cited for Failure to Maintain Control, Open Container in a motor vehicle, and for presence of alcohol in a commercial vehicle. He was later released from the Adair County Jail on $1,000 bond.

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports also, 47-year old Matthew Field Montgomery, of Earlham, was arrested at around 12:30-a.m., Friday, for Driving While Barred. The man was later released on $2,000 bond.

(9-a.m. News)

GLENN ELDON BOSS, 84, of Stuart (Svcs. 10/21/15)

Obituaries

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

GLENN ELDON BOSS, 84, of Stuart, died Sat., Oct. 17th, at the Stuart Community Care Center. Funeral services for GLENN BOSS will be held 11-a.m. Wed., Oct. 21st, at the 1st Congregational Church in Stuart. Johnson Family Funeral Home in Stuart has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-until 8-pm Tuesday.

Memorials may be directed to the Glenn Boss Memorial Fund, in care of the funeral home.

Bluffs man arrested for Neola Bank Robbery

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday) reports an arrest has been made in connection with last Wednesday afternoon’s robbery at the Farmers-Merchants Bank, in Neola. On Friday, 37-year old Jesse D. Specht, of Council Bluffs, was identified as person of interest in the crime. Specht was located at the Econo Lodge Downtown in Omaha and taken into custody on an outstanding warrant. He was transported to Douglas County, Nebraska, Corrections. Specht faces a charge of  robbery in the second degree in Pottawattamie County District Court.

Agencies involved in the investigation and arrest included the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States Marshals Service, Omaha Police Department, and the Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th

Trading Post

October 19th, 2015 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Queen Sofa Bed. $275. Very good condition. Hot Tub w/attached cover $500. Very good condition.  Phone 712-249-2823.

FOR SALE:  200 Channel Whistler Police Scanner. Includes built-in FM Radio and NOAA Weather Alert notices. Brand new, in the box. $65. Call 712-250-0266  SOLD!!

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FOR SALE:  working small black freezer.  $100 or offer. Please text or call 515-865-6632 . If no answer please leave a voicemail.  SOLD!

FOR SALE:  1996 Dodge Dakota 4 Wheel drive extended cab with topper.  Tires are a little over a year old. Has new fuel pump. Does need an oil change & brakes and a back side window. 174000 miles.  Asking $2500 or offer. In Atlantic Please txt or call 515-865-6632 please leave voice mail if no answer.

FOR SALE: 2 aluminum storm windows in excellent condition, 32″ x 54″, $20 each; Airstorm canister vacuum cleaner, works fine $50; Singer upright vacuum cleaner, works fine $20. 712-304-4998.

FOR SALE: Samick digital piano with bench, 36″ high and 55″ wide – $200; wooden desk with 5 drawers with lock, 60″ wide and 34″ deep – $60; 3 drawer metal file cabinet – $10, located in Atlantic. 402-547-8198.

 

Chicks lost in livestock shed fire near Elliott

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(In an update to our earlier report) A small livestock shed burned to the ground this (Monday) morning, northeast of Elliott, resulting the loss of several chickens. Elliott Fire Chief Brandon Adams told KJAN News a call about the fire at 53890 Pioneer Trail, came in at around 3:45-a.m. Adams says Griswold and Red Oak Fire along with Elliott 1st Responders, assisted at the scene.

Adams says when they arrived on the scene, the small livestock shed was fully engulfed in flames. He says they were able to knock down the flames quickly, but some small chickens perished in the blaze. The number of chickens that died was not known.

Adams says the cause of the fire is undetermined. There was a heat lamp for the chicks connected to electricity, but it’s not certain that actually caused the blaze. Firefighters got the blaze under control by around 4:15, and were on the scene for about an hour altogether cleaning up.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 10/19/2015

News, Podcasts

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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

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Atlantic Police Chief to talk about body cam’s for officers

News

October 19th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic Police Chief Steve Green is scheduled to present his report during Wednesday evening’s meeting of the City Council. The meeting begins 5:30-p.m., in the Council’s Chambers at City Hall.

During his presentation, it’s expected Green will preview his future budget proposals, which may include body cameras for his officers. City Administrator John Lund says the Chief has done a great deal of research into the subject, the topic of which has been in the spotlight since the August 2014 shooting of a black suspect in Ferguson, MO., and other such recent, incidents.

A November 2014 survey of police departments serving the 100 most populated cities, found nearly 30-percent use some type of body cam, about one-quarter of the departments or agencies have plans to implement body cams, while slightly more than one-third of the cities did not use or planned to use the systems.

In Iowa, the police force in Iowa City began using the devices in July, 2015. In other cities, like Ft. Madison, community groups are banding together to raise funds destined to help pay for their officers’ body cameras. But the price isn’t cheap. They average around $800 a piece, not counting the required associated equipment, and other related expenses.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will review the bids and award a contract for, the Nishna Hills Storm Water Project, which is intended to help deal with drainage and storm water run-off issues affecting East 14th Street.The Council will also act on approving the Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Urban Renewal Report, which is required by the State, and accounts for outstanding debt, revenue and expenditures pertaining to the City’s Urban Renewal District.

And, City Administrator John Lund will present the Hotel-Motel Tax report. The four-percent tax was adopted following a vote on a public measure in Nov., 2010. According to his report, the City has raised $314, 706 from the Hotel-Motel Tax, since it began in Jan., 2011. The City uses those funds for a variety of parks and recreation improvements.