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Trump: My supporters would stick with me through shooting

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says his supporters are so loyal they would stick with him even if he stood in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shot somebody. Trump was addressing a rally Saturday at a Christian school, Dordt College, in Sioux Center, Iowa.

In addition to criticizing his rivals, Trump went after conservative radio host Glenn Beck, who will be appearing at two rallies with Ted Cruz later in the day. Beck is among nearly two dozen conservative thinkers who penned anti-Trump essays for National Review magazine. Cruz is Trump’s most serious challenger in early-voting Iowa.

Several Republican contenders are in the state this weekend, with just nine days to go before Iowa’s caucuses open the voting in the 2016 campaign.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/23/2016

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 1/23/2016

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Three arrests Friday night in Montgomery County

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County report three arrests took place Friday night. Just before midnight, deputies arrested 34-year old Joseph Earl Maine, of Villisca, was arrested in the 1400 block of Highway 71. He faces a felony charge of Felon in Possession of a Firearm, and was brought to the Montgomery County Jail, where his bond was set at $5,000.

At around 10-p.m., Red Oak Police arrested 27-year old Jacob Nathaniel Forward, of Red Oak, on an active Montgomery County warrant for Probation Violation. Forward being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 bond.

And, just before 9-p.m., deputies in Montgomery County arrested 19-year old Dylan Joseph Hanson, of Omaha, on a valid warrant out of Pottawattamie County, for Theft in the 4th Degree. Hanson was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on a $1,000 cash bond.

NE man arrested Friday night in Fremont County on drug-related warrant

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports a Nebraska man was arrested late Friday night on a valid Fremont County warrant. 45-year old David Balfour, of Nebraska City, NE, was taken into custody at around 9-p.m. on charges that include three counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine – 3rd offense, Conspiracy to Commit a Felony, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and on two counts of Felony Contraband.

Balfour was transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where he was being held on $27,300 bond.

Exira-EHK Special School Board meeting Mon. night

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Exira-Elk Horn Kimballton School District’s Board of Education will meet in a Special Session that begins 7-p.m. Monday (1/25), in the Conference Room at the Elk Horn High School. Shortly after opening their session, the Board will move into a Closed Session for the purpose of interviewing a candidate or candidates for School District Superintendent/Principal.

Afterward, they will move out of Closed Session and adjourn for the evening. No action is expected to be taken prior to the conclusion of the session. A decision on hiring is expected to take place sometime in early February.

In December, the School Board agreed to establish a committee to review applications and set-up interviews during the first few weeks of January for the position, which is being left open due to the planned retirement at the end of this school year, of current Superintendent Dean Schnoes.

CCHS Remodeling Project Begins

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A nine-month remodeling project is officially underway at Cass County Health System (CCHS), in Atlantic. CCHS CEO Todd Hudspeth said Friday, “Our number one goal is to make improvements that benefit our patients. The three phases of remodeling truly center around what’s best for patients and their families.”

The first phase of the remodeling project involves merging Admissions, Patient Accounts and Health Information Management into a single department.CCHS Previously, Cass County Memorial Hospital (CCMH) and Atlantic Medical Center (AMC) maintained separate departments for these three areas. Now, these departments have all been merged, and the staff is cross-trained to serve both clinic and hospital patients.

Hudspeth says “This merger of clinic and hospital support departments allows us to serve our patients more efficiently. Wait times should be reduced, we’ll be better able to cover any staff shortages, and it’s less confusing for patients and families, too.” The former hospital admissions and business office will house the combined Patient Accounts and Health Information Management departments. New, private hospital admissions offices will be constructed adjacent to AMC.

The second phase of the project will be to remodel the former Health Information Management Department space into an additional medical suite for Atlantic Medical Center. The final phase will be expanding Southwest Iowa Surgery by adding office and exam room space for Dr. Edward Fisher, orthopedic surgeon and Dr. Roger Drown, foot and ankle surgeon. Both physicians are currently working out of the CCMH Outpatient Clinic until space is available in Southwest Iowa Surgery this fall.

Please Note:

• Calls to both the Atlantic Medical Center (243-2850) and Cass County Memorial Hospital (243-3250) are now answered as “Cass County Health System.” Staff is cross-trained to be able to direct your call as needed.
• Hospital Admissions is temporarily located in the atrium, behind the staircase, until the new Admissions area is constructed this summer.
• All billing, insurance, and medical records questions are being handled at the Atlantic Medical Center.

Iowa News Headlines: Sat., Jan. 23rd 2016

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January 23rd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A judge has declined to halt Iowa’s efforts to turn over management of its Medicaid program to private insurers. Aetna Better Health and Meridian Health Plan sued seeking to halt the transition to managed care which is now expected to begin in March.

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is out with his first attack ad aimed at rival Ted Cruz. The ad paints the Texas senator as an inconsistent politician who once supported allowing the millions of people living in the country illegally to remain. Cruz responded on ABC by describing Trump’s position as akin to amnesty.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa City man who has been charged with using a plastic gun to rob a bank now faces charges of calling in a bomb threat to a school on the same day. The Press Citizen reports 30-year-old Clifton Brinkmeyer was taken into custody Tuesday morning after a bank robbery that occurred about 20 minutes after a bomb threat was phoned in at West High School.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A man whose second-degree murder conviction was thrown out by the state appeals court must face a new trial in the case in which a partying crowd beat a Des Moines man to death in a downtown parking lot in 2013. The Iowa Supreme Court on Friday ruled that 20-year-old Kent Tyler the Third must be retried for the death of 40-year-old Richard Daughenbaugh.

Clarinda man arrested on multiple probation warrants

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January 22nd, 2016 by Jim Field

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of 20-year-old Steven Whitt of Clarinda on a valid Montgomery County Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation on Friday.  At approximately 2:09pm deputies arrested Whitt and took him to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and held on $10,000 bond.  Whitt was also arrested on a Page County Bench Warrant for Violation of Probation and is being held on $5,000 bond for Page County.

Economist on the markets: “This is not a time to be buying or selling”

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January 22nd, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Some analysts say spiraling gasoline prices are causing significant instability in stock markets, agricultural commodities markets and elsewhere. In a survey of bank C-E-Os in Iowa and nine other Midwestern states, Creighton University economist Ernie Goss says pessimism is contagious. “With grain prices down, with beef prices down, pork prices down, it’s spilling over into the broader economy,” Goss says. “Agricultural equipment sales are down to a record low level. We’ve got farmland prices continuing to decline.”

While Iowa is the nation’s top ethanol producer, falling prices for grain and fuel are impacting the entire region’s ethanol industry. About one-fifth of the bank CEOs surveyed reported ethanol plants in their area had reduced production. “It’s not good out there,” Goss says. “With the global economic slowdown, our trading partners are buying less and less of our agricultural products.” The rollercoaster stock market leaves traders with no idea what to expect after huge drops, especially following the shake-up in China’s economy.

“The market was over-priced to begin with and now profits have weakened and we’ve got a Federal Reserve that’s raising rates,” Goss says. “This is not a time to be buying or selling, like the old saying, don’t try to catch a falling knife.” In the January numbers, Creighton’s Rural Mainstreet Index fell for the fifth straight month and is now at the lowest level since August of 2009.

(Radio Iowa)