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Creston man arrested Tuesday for OWI

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports 38-year old Brady Richert, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday morning at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. Richert was charged with OWI/1st offense and subsequently released on a $1,000 bond.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 2/1/2017

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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2 people cited following Monday afternoon accident in Creston

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston said Tuesday, the drivers of two vehicles were cited following a collision Monday afternoon. 24-year old Christopher Mark Bolinger, of Creston, was cited for Failure to Provide proof of insurance, and 41-year old Christina Marie McCuen, of Des Moines, was cited for Failure to Yield upon left turn, after McCuen tried to turn left into a private drive off Highway 34. In the process, McCuen turned in front of Bolinger’s vehicle, while he was traveling east on the Highway. Bolinger was unable to stop in-time.

Damage from the collision amounted to $1,800.

Midwest economic survey suggests more improvement in January

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Results from a monthly survey of business supply managers suggest economic conditions continue to improve in nine Midwest and Plains states.
The Mid-America Business Conditions Index report released Wednesday says the overall economic index for the region rose to 54.7 in January from 53.1 in December. It’s the highest figure since February 2015 and the third monthly increase in a row.

Creighton University economist Ernie Goss oversees the survey, and he says the increases point to an improving regional manufacturing economy. The survey results are compiled into a collection of indexes ranging from zero to 100. Survey organizers say any score above 50 suggests growth in that factor. A score below that suggests decline.

The survey covers Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma and South Dakota.

Red Oak man arrested Wed. morning on meth/pills charges

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Red Oak Police early this (Wednesday) morning, arrested a man on drug charges following  a traffic stop at the intersection of N. 5th and E. Corning Streets. 34-year old Samuel Jacob Whiteaker, of Red Oak, was taken into custody at around 2:25-a.m. on charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine – 2nd offense, Unlawful Possession of Prescription Pills, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Driving While Suspended. Whiteaker was transported to the Montgomery County Jail and held a $2,000 cash bond.

Grassley: Trump’s Supreme Court nominee a ‘mainstream conservative’

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley was at the White House last (Tuesday) night to watch President Trump reveal his choice for the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court. Grassley says nominee 49-year-old Neil Gorsuch has a reputation as a “fair and consistent” federal circuit court judge. “A judge that is principled, a mainstream conservative,” Grassley says, “supremely qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.”

Gorsuch is a graduate of Harvard Law School and former President Obama was a classmate. Grassley is chairman of the Senate Committee that will hold a hearing on Gorsuch’s nomination. “He’s considered by other judges to be a very clear, concise writer of opinions, so we’re going to have to go through every one of those,” Grassley says, “and he’s going to have to answer a lot of questions.”

Grassley points to Gorsuch’s remarks last (Tuesday) night, indicating he’d interpret the law rather than make law as a justice. “Some people might call him a constitutionalist, a person that’s going to apply the law fairly,” Grassley says.

Key Democrats in the Senate immediately questioned whether Gorsuch would be an “independent” voice and accused him of a “demonstrated hostility toward women’s rights.” Grassley says those objections weren’t raised in 2006, when Gorsuch was nominated to be a circuit judge.   “He was unanimously confirmed by a voice vote.”

Iowa’s other U.S. Senator, Republican Joni Ernst, issued a written statement last (Tuesday) night. Ernst says Gorch is “well-respected” and “eminently-qualified.” A coalition of progressive groups that go by the name “Why Courts Matter Iowa” say Gorsuch would be Wall Street’s “best friend” and a “threat” to women’s rights and L-G-B-T rights.

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Iowa early News Headlines: Wednesday, Feb. 1st 2017

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February 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CST

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of Republican lawmakers has approved a bill that would pass up federal dollars in order to remove state funding Planned Parenthood, and the measure is expected to advance in the new GOP-controlled Legislature. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 8-5 Tuesday afternoon in support of the legislation, and it now heads to Senate for a full floor vote.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa man is admitting he lied during the investigation of the 1985 killing of his estranged wife’s lover, as part of a plea agreement that drops a murder charge. Anthony Burtch entered a guilty plea to obstructing prosecution, a misdemeanor. Prosecutors will dismiss a first-degree murder charge the death of 22-year-old Lance DeWoody, who was found shot to death on the University of Iowa’s Oakdale campus in 1985. The agreement will give Burtch credit for six months of time served.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University says a postdoctoral researcher from Iran has returned to campus after he was temporarily blocked following President Donald Trump’s immigration restrictions. The university says a visiting scholar from Iran who was expected to start this week has decided not to come to Ames. Meanwhile, a graduate student from Iran who was turned away at an airport in Stockholm on Saturday was again rejected from a flight at a different airport.

KEOKUK, Iowa (AP) — Police in Keokuk say they have arrested a man after finding a person dead in a house near Keokuk’s riverside. Police say officers were called around 9:45 a.m. Monday to the house regarding a death. Inside, officers found a body and determined the death was suspicious. Later in the afternoon, police arrested 23-year-old Devan Joseph Williams, of Keokuk, and charged him with first-degree murder. The victim’s name has not been released.

GOP lawmakers OK bill to defund Planned Parenthood in Iowa

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January 31st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of Republican lawmakers has approved a bill that would pass up federal dollars in order to remove state funding for Planned Parenthood. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 8-5 Tuesday in support of the legislation, and it now heads to the Senate for a full floor vote. The bill has strong support in the Republican-majority Senate and House.

The bill proposes Iowa give up millions in federal Medicaid money in order to fund its own state-run program that distributes funding for family planning services. The bill excludes money for organizations that provide abortions, though no family planning dollars are now spent on abortions.

Republicans say the bill would redistribute money to rural health clinics that offer family planning services. Democrats contend it would hurt access to quality health care.

Fire chief: Dog saves Clarinda family from house fire

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January 31st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

CLARINDA, Iowa (AP) — A dog is being credited with saved a Clarinda family from a house fire. Clarinda Fire Chief Roger Williams tells the Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil that firefighters were called just before 3:30 a.m. Tuesday to the home in southwest Iowa.

Williams says the family dog awoke a 17-year-old girl, who was then able to get her mother and a man out of the house. Williams says there were no smoke alarms in the rented house. The teen was treated at a health center for smoke inhalation. No one else was injured.

Williams says the fire started in a living room couch, but the exact cause of the fire remains under investigation.

1 of 3 Iowa State scholars blocked by travel ban is back

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January 31st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University says a postdoctoral researcher from Iran has returned to campus after he was temporarily blocked following President Donald Trump’s new restrictions on immigration. The university said Tuesday that a visiting scholar from Iran who was expected to start this week has decided not to come to Ames at this time.

Meanwhile, a graduate student from Iran who was turned away at an airport in Stockholm on Saturday was again rejected from a flight at a different airport. The student is now consulting with immigration attorneys to determine whether he should make further attempts to get to the U.S.

The university says it hasn’t received any more reports of students or employees impacted by Trump’s temporary ban on immigration from seven countries.