712 Digital Group - top

KJAN News

KJAN News can be heard at five minutes after every hour right after Fox News 24 hours a day!
Keep up-to-date with Fox News Radio, Radio Iowa,  Brownfield & the Iowa Agribusiness Networks!

Adams County arrest report (4/7/21)

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Department reports at around 12:10-p.m. on March 31st, Adams County Deputies conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in Carbon. The driver, 42-year-old Joleen Most, of Carbon, was arrested for Driving While Barred. She was transported to the Adams County Jail.

Waterloo police officer shoots gunman who threatened deputy

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating a shooting by a Waterloo police officer that left a man injured early today (Wednesday). The incident happened around 12:45 AM after someone reported seeing a man carrying a long gun walking along a city street. A short time later, two Black Hawk County sheriff’s deputies spotted the man walking on a bridge that crosses the Cedar River.

Waterloo police say the deputies made contact with the armed man, who then pointed the weapon at hip level toward one of the deputies and chased after the deputy. According to information released by Waterloo police, a local officer saw what was occurring and fired at the man, striking him twice. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment, and later transferred to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. Waterloo police say neither the officer and or deputies were injured.

Glenwood woman arrested on a Mills County warrant

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Glenwood Police report a Glenwood woman was arrested Tuesday. 20-year-old Samantha Kisler was taken into custody on a Mills County warrant for Violation of Probation. Her cash or surety bond was set at $2,500.

Iowa COVID-19 update for 4/7/21: 13 additional deaths; 797 additional cases

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Public Health’s Coronavirus dashboard (as of 10-a.m.,Wednesday, showed there were 13 additional COVID-19 related deaths to report from the previous 24-hours, after two days of no increases. The pandemic death toll in Iowa is 5,835. There was one additional death reported in each of Pottawattamie and Shelby Counties, where the totals are 157 and 35, respectively. Long-Term Care facility deaths account for 2,282 of the total number of deaths across the state.

There were 797 additional positive test results for COVID-19 returned from the labs, for a total of 383,337. There remain two Long-Term Care facility outbreaks, with 20 positive cases among residents and staff within those facilities. Health officials say COVID-related hospitalizations stand at 216. There are 44 COVID patients in an ICU, compared to 53 on Tuesday. The IDPH say 55 people were admitted to a hospital across the state, compared to 28 the day before, and 24 patients are on a ventilator (3 less than Tuesday).

RMCC Region 4 hospitals (those in western/southwest Iowa) show: There are 19 hospitalized with COVID; 12 COVID patients are in an ICU; five people were admitted with symptoms of COVID, and there are three COVID patients on a ventilator. The 14-day positivity rate is 4.8%. The seven-day rate is 4.9%. More than 675,00 individuals have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series in Iowa. There have been 1,674,550 vaccine doses administered in Iowa, with 675,229 individuals completing the vaccination series.

In the KJAN listening area, here are the current number positive cases by County; The # of new cases since yesterday {+} – if any; and the total number of deaths in each county to date:

  • Cass, 1,412 cases; {+6}; 54 deaths
  • Adair, 958; {+1}; 32
  • Adams, 330 {+1}; 4
  • Audubon, 507 {+1}; 9
  • Guthrie, 1,243 {+0}; 28
  • Harrison County, 1,857; {+2}; 73
  • Madison County, 1,651; {+4; 19
  • Mills County, 1,720; {+2}; 20
  • Montgomery, 1,063 {+2}; 37
  • Pottawattamie County, 11,533; {+43}; 157
  • Shelby County, 1,305 {+5}; 35
  • Union County,  1,314; {+4}; 32

(Podcast) KJAN News, 4/7/21

News, Podcasts

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The news at 8:12-a.m. from Ric Hanson.

Play

3 arrested in Creston, Tuesday

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Three people were arrested on separate charges, Tuesday, in Creston. According to Creston Police, 30-year-old Alex Cunningham, of Creston, was arrested on a Union County warrant for Failure to serve a court-ordered jail sentence on an original Violation of a Protection order, charge. Cunningham was being held in the Union County Jail until the balance of his sentence is served.

20-year-old Montell Rivers, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday at his residence, for Domestic Abuse Assault. He was being held in the Union County Jail while awaiting a bond hearing.

And, 19-year-old Jillian Simmons, of Corning, was arrested in Creston Tuesday night, for Possession of Paraphernalia. She was subsequently released on a $300 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 7:07-a.m. News, 4/7/2021

News, Podcasts

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Ric Hanson.

Play

Registration now open for Summer Iowa Games with more than 50 sports

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) Registration is now open for the majority of sports in the Summer Iowa Games, which will be held in the Ames area and at Iowa State University in late July and early August. Cory Kennedy, a spokesman for the games, says the pandemic has forced a few changes, but organizers are thrilled to be moving forward with this year’s events. “We are pretty much offering everything,” Kennedy says. “We’ve had to cancel some events due to COVID-19 concerns, whether it’s sports where you’re in close proximity for a longer period of time or some sports that we run in conjunction with their national governing bodies.”

While the 2020 edition of the Summer Iowa Games was abbreviated due to COVID, this year’s version will see competition in more than 50 sports. “Some of our popular sports for teams are soccer, baseball, softball are a couple of the larger team sports,” Kennedy says. “Individual sports, track and field is a large sport for us, archery is an up-and-coming, growing sport, and another large sport that is continually growing is pickleball.”

The main weekend of the games is scheduled for July 29th through August 1st, with 27 sports and competitions. Some events will start on July 10th, while others will begin in just a few weeks. “We’ll host a high school trap-shooting event next month, in May,” he says, “as well as our annual Big Fish Classic fishing tournament.” Billed as Iowa’s premier multi-sports festival, Kennedy says the event will attract thousands of participants from across the state. “The cool thing about the Iowa Games is that it is definitely an event for all athletes, anybody, all ages, all abilities,” Kennedy says. “We have something from A to Z, archery to zumba.”

The Opening Ceremony will be held virtually this year on July 30th. Learn more and register at www.iowagames.org.

Red Oak Police report 2 arrests

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Red Oak Police Department reports two recent arrests. At around 1:10-a.m. today (Wednesday), 31-year-old Travis Todd Nelson, of Red Oak, was arrested for OWI/1st offense. His bond at the Montgomery County Jail was set at $1,000. And, at approximately 9:18-p.m. Tuesday, 48-year-old Floyd Raymond Henry, II, of Red Oak, was arrested on a Felony warrant for a Controlled Substance Violation. His bond was set at $25,000.

Senate GOP advances proposed abortion-related amendment to Iowa constitution

News

April 7th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Thirty Republicans in the Iowa Senate have advanced a proposed amendment that says Iowa’s constitution does not recognize the right to an abortion or public funding of the procedure. 2024 is the earliest Iowans could vote on the amendment if the proposal clears other legislative hurdles. Senate President Jake Chapman of Adel, a Republican, says the amendment would undo a 2018 Iowa Supreme Court ruling that Iowa women have a fundamental right to an abortion under the state constitution.

“It is our responsibility,” Chapman says, “it is our oath-bound duty to rightfully propose to the people of Iowa a constitutional amendment to correct this judicial overreach.” Senator Jackie Smith, a Democrat from Sioux City, says the proposed amendment weakens the right to privacy. “Women deserve the freedom from politicians that interfere in our personal lives,” Smith said. “…Likewise, I believe a woman should be free to access abortion with dignity and respect.”

Senator Jeff Taylor, a Republican from Sioux Center, says abortion is a very tragic cover for unaddressed social problems. “The desire to protect human life, especially the most innocent and vulnerable, is a worthy cause,” Taylor says, “even when it conflicts with other understandable desires and genuine rights.” Senator Amanda Ragan, a Democrat from Mason City, says the ultimate G-O-P objective is to ban access to safe abortion. “Iowans deserve freedom from political interference in their personal lives,” Ragan says. “These private health care decisions belong to a woman and her doctor.”

The proposal goes back to the House, where Republicans approved something similar earlier this year. However, Senate Republicans advanced slightly different wording that must be reviewed and approved by the House. The resolution must clear the Iowa legislature this year or next — then AGAIN in 2023 or 2024 before the proposed constitutional amendment can be submitted to voters.