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Iowa Pork Producer’s Best Tenderloin Contest

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 30th, 2018 by Jim Field

The Iowa Pork Producers Association has started accepting nominations for their 2018 best pork tenderloin contest. Any café, restaurant, or tavern that serves breaded or battered pork tenderloins is eligible to be nominated. The establishment must also be open year-round to win the contest, but seasonal restaurants can make it in the top 5. The top 5 restaurants from each of the IPPA’s districts with the most nominations will be judged. One person who nominates the winning restaurant will be entered into a drawing for $100, and the winning restaurant will receive $500, a plaque, and statewide publicity. In the 2017 contest, the IPPA received 3014 nominations between 271 different establishments. The Winner of the 2018 contest will be announced during National Pork Month in October. Nominations can be submitted up until June 5th, via their website or by using the form in the May issue of the Iowa Pork Producer Magazine.

For more information about the Iowa Pork Producers and their contest, visit their website or call 800-372-7675.

 

Past winners from the Area:
2015: 2nd – Three C’s Diner – Corning, Top 5 – The Office – Lenox

2014: Honorable Mention – B&S’s 529, Carroll, Menlo Café – Menlo

2011: Honorable Mention – The Rusty Duck, Dexter

2007: 1st – Larsen’s Pub – Elk Horn

2006: 2nd – The Links Restaurant & Lounge, Panora

2005: Honorable Mention- The Farmer’s Kitchen, Atlantic

2004 (Best GRILLED Tenderloin): 1st– Darrell’s Place, Hamlin, Honorable Mention – Elm’s Club, Creston, Viking Lake, Stanton

Suspicious activity in the Sidney City Park

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to be on the lookout for a silver Dodge Caravan, following an incident that took place last Thursday. Authorities say at around 3-p.m., the Sheriff’s Office received a call about a person performing a sex act in the Sidney City Park. The witness said the subject was driving a silver Dodge Caravan with Iowa license plates, but the witness was unable to get the license plate number. The driver was described as being a white man in his mid-30’s, with brown hair and a beard. When the man saw that he was being observed, he left the park and was last seen heading west on Knox Road.

If you see the suspect vehicle or driver, do not approach the man. Instead, call your local law enforcement agency.

Superintendent wants board support on sex offender volunteer

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

WELLMAN, Iowa (AP) — A superintendent who let a convicted sex offender volunteer at an eastern Iowa school district says he’ll resign if the school board doesn’t give him a vote of confidence.
Minutes of Saturday’s special Mid-Prairie school board meeting in Wellman show Superintendent Mark Schneider apologized for dividing the community with his 2015 decision regarding volunteer Trent Yoder. Yoder had pleaded guilty to exploiting a minor at an Anita school by videotaping a high school athlete changing her clothes in 1998. He was removed from the sex offender registry after 10 years.
Schneider told the board members he needed their votes of support at their May 14 meeting to resolve the Yoder issue and others.
Yoder also spoke Saturday and told the board he wouldn’t volunteer for any events for the remainder of the school year.

EXTREME FIRE DANGER this week in Shelby County

Ag/Outdoor, News, Weather

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Shelby County Emergency Management Coordinator Bob Seivert reports the current weather conditions, and lack of rainfall have produced EXTREME Fire Danger conditions and will make any fires that do start, highly likely to spread very, very quickly. NO OPEN BURNING of any kind is recommended. Burn plans are required to be on file with Emergency Management, and, permission (signed burn plan) from the local Fire Chief are required during this time.

Relative humidity values are low and high winds in excess of 30 mph are forecast for today (Monday). Frontal Boundaries will provide an opportunity for winds shifts, making any fires, difficult to control and predict. If you have recently burned an area, please keep an eye on it for rekindle. Do not hesitate to call 911 and report any fires today.  Seivert says in addition, please be aware of the risk of severe weather over the next few days. It is probable that spotters will be deployed at some point.

The next Fire Danger Conditions update will be on Thursday, May 3rd.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/30/2018

News, Podcasts

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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2 arrests & 2 incidents reported in Creston

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department report two arrests took place, Sunday. Late Sunday morning, 41-year old Joel Gross, of Creston, was arrested for Domestic Abuse Assault and Going Armed with Intent. His bond at the Union County Jail was set at $7,000. And, at around 3:15-a.m. Sunday, 24-year old Cody Parmenter, of Creston, was arrested for Driving While Suspended, and on an Adams County warrant for Failure to Appear in court. He was later released from custody on a $500 bond.

Creston Police said also, a resident of the 1200 block of Lake Avenue reported Saturday, that sometime around 8-p.m. that evening, someone broke into her home and vandalized the property, by spray painting things on interior walls of the residence, and they stole cash and silver. The loss was estimated at $2,700. On April 21st, a resident of Kent reported to Creston Police, that his storage unit at 634 New York Avenue, in Creston, was broken into and several items were stolen.

The missing items include a Summit Racing V8 grill and cover, Much Boots, Stihl leaf blower, a Stihl weed eater, and a Homelite chainsaw. The loss was estimated at $1,756.

Many people still texting and driving despite change in law

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

April has been distracted driving awareness month and a state trooper says it continues to be a problem across the country and in Iowa. Sergeant Nathan Ludwig with the Iowa State Patrol says they see motorists texting driving every day on Iowa’s roadways despite a change in law that makes it illegal. “It just seems like everybody is doing it because people just can’t seem to get that phone out of their hand,” Ludwig says.

The law changed last July 1st so law enforcement officers don’t have to pull over violators for something else to charge them with texting and driving. “Just since last July 1st, just the Iowa State Patrol we’ve written 915 citations so far and those are just the ones we’ve actually seen and gotten stopped,” Ludwig says.

Ludwig says texting while driving can be a tough law to enforce. “It is hard to get up right beside someone and actually see their fingers texting on the phone,” Ludwig says. “for us, it’s unless they actually put their phone up to their ear and they’re dialing a number or talking, then it’s pretty obvious that they’re texting or doing something else on their phone.”

Sergeant Ludwig believes auto manufacturers contribute to the distracted driving problem with the other things in cars. “People don’t look down the road when they’re driving. They’re relying on sensor on their vehicle, they rely on their G-P-S, and they don’t look at road signs. We’re distracted from kids in the car, movies in the car, and I see people putting on makeup or eating breakfast or doing something in their car all the time,” Ludwig says.

He says the Patrol’s biggest advice to people is to get stuff done ahead of time and then get in your car and just drive. A common misconception is that it’s legal to text when stopped at a stop sign or stoplight. Ludwig says you can only legally text while behind the wheel when your car is off the traveled portion of the roadway and at a complete stop.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 4/30/2018

News, Podcasts

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Woman accused of stealing from dependent adults

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

OTTUMWA, Iowa (AP) — An Ottumwa woman accused of stealing from dependent adults has pleaded not guilty. Court records say 42-year-old Malia Ollom entered the pleas last week to 22 counts that included allegations of forgery, theft and dependent adult abuse. Her next court hearing is scheduled for Friday.

Authorities say Ollom worked for Crest Services and was responsible for managing the finances of adults under her supervision. Police were contacted Jan. 11 about irregularities that occurred in the clients’ accounts between May last year and January. Authorities say that among the incidents, Ollom fraudulently obtained and used a credit card using information from one of her clients and stole more than $5,700 from another by forging the victim’s name on checks.

Stolen vehicle reported in Red Oak

News

April 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATE 11:55-a.m.) The SUV was recovered in the 1000 block of East Coolbaugh Street, in Red Oak. No arrest has been made as of last report.

Red Oak Police Chief Justin Rhamy says his officers were called this (Monday) morning to the 1100 block of East Reed Street at around 5-a.m., for a report of a stolen vehicle, The 2015, black, Nissan Rogue Sport SUV was taken from the area sometime after 2:30-a.m. today. The vehicle has Nebraska license plate UST 046, and it has a small dent in the right rear fender. The SUV was unlocked, with the keys inside. The SUV was recovered in the 1000 block of East Coolbaugh Street, in Red Oak. No arrest has been made as of last report.