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Falling hay bale causes $1,800 damage to passenger car

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

An Ohio woman’s vehicle sustained about $1,800 damage Saturday afternoon, when it struck a hay bail that had fallen off of a pickup truck in Montgomery County. According to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department, a pickup driven by 52-year old Keith Wirthz, of Council Bluffs, was traveling west on 200th Street at around 12:55-p.m., when some hay bales fell out of the bed of the truck near the intersection with D Avenue, or about three and one-0half miles west of Red Oak.

A 2009 Ford Focus traveling east on 200th Street was unable to avoid hitting one of the bales. The driver of the car, 21-year old Tiffany Nichols, of Maineville, OH., was not injured during the mishap, and no citations were issued.

 

Lenox man arrested on animal neglect charge

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Lenox said Saturday, a Lenox man was arrested this past Wednesday afternoon, (Jan. 16th), on a charge of Animal Neglect resulting in the death of an animal, a Serious Misdemeanor.

Lance Brandon (Photo courtesy Lenox P-D)

21-year old Lance Brandon was arrested after Lenox Police investigated a report of a dead dog chained in a yard in the 400 Block of West Illinois Street. Brandon was later released on his own recognizance.

Drugs and cash recovered during Adams County traffic stop

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

A Colorado man was being held in the Adams County Jail on numerous drug-related charges, following a traffic stop Friday night. The Adams County Sheriff’s Department reports 35-year old Quentin J. Shehan, of BlackHawk, CO,  faces Possession of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana) with the Intent to Deliver,  Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Failure to affix a Drug Tax Stamp charges, in addition to not having a valid license, and No insurance.

Officials say an Adams County deputy stopped Shehan at 250th and Elm Streets near Nodaway, at around 8:35-p.m., Friday.  The deputy requested assistance from the Adams County K-9 Unit. During a perimeter search of the vehicle, the dog alerted to the presence of narcotics.  Further investigation revealed Shehan to allegedly be in possession of a large amount of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, and a large amount of cash. Details on the quantity and sum of the haul were not released.

Shehan was transported to the Adams County Jail and held pending  a court appearance.

Business owners: Beware out of state fake ID’s

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Police in  Red Oak are warning area business owners to be on the lookout for persons who may be possessing fake, out-of-state identification cards, which are being used to pass bad checks. The alert was issued Friday, after officers investigated an incident at the Red Oak Hy-Vee store, where two unidentified men, with ID’s indicating they were from North Carolina and Michigan, allegedly tried to pass fraudulent pay checks.

(Podcast) 7:06-a.m. Local News, Sat. Jan. 19th 2013

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Area news podcast with KJAN News Director Ric Hanson….

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(Update) 2 traffic stops in Cass County net more than 470-pounds of marijuana

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

It turns out four were people arrested and more than 470-pounds of marijuana with a combined street value of $1.13-million was seized during two separate traffic stops on Interstate 80 in Cass County, on Wednesday. Iowa State Patrol Sergeant Scott Bright confirms information provided to KJAN by the Cass County Sheriff’s Department, that two men from New Mexico and two from Connecticut were arrested.  Earlier, Bright had said just one person was arrested.

28-year old Mario Carmono, and 33-year old Oscar Salinas-Olivas, both of Albuquerque, NM, were arrested soon after the vehicle they were in was pulled over for speeding on I-80, at around 10-a.m. Wednesday. Bright says an Iowa State Patrol Trooper stopped a vehicle traveling east on I-80. After talking with the driver, the Trooper believed criminal activity was underway. A search of the vehicle was conducted using a K-9 unit. After the dog alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle, authorities located 363-pounds of marijuana.

Sgt. Bright says the pot, which was packaged in a “brick-style,”  has an estimated street value in excess of $871,200. Bright said the driver told the Trooper he was enroute to Minnesota via I-80 and I-35. Carmono and Salinas-Olivas were arrested for Possession of a controlled substance/marijuana with the Intent to Deliver, Prohibited Acts, and failure to affix a drug tax stamp. Both men were brought to the Cass County Jail in Atlantic.

During the second traffic stop, 110-pounds of marijuana, valued at around $264,000, was seized. Officials say 20-year old Warren Thomas LaPorte, of Jewett City, CT, and 26-year old Richard Rose, of Chaplin, CT, were arrested on two felony counts each of Possession with the Intent to Deliver/Marijuana, two-counts of Drug Tax Stamp Violation, and one count each of Prohibited Acts.

Iowa’s mental health changes raise questions

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – While state officials complete changes to Iowa’s mental health system, some who oversee county programs fear they must make drastic cuts during this transition period. The Legislature approved changes to Iowa’s system last May, shifting from a county-based system to a regional approach in which counties pool their money.

The new approach should minimize differences between urban and rural areas, but county officials say until the regional system is fully implemented in 2014, they may be able to reach fewer of the estimated 150,000 Iowa residents with mental health issues.  That’s because before the redesign, counties used 50 percent of their budgets to provide the local match for Medicaid. Now that the state provides the local match to Medicaid, local governments see mental health as an area to reduce spending.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., Jan. 19th 2013

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January 19th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Governor Terry Branstad says he doesn’t expect to see any significant changes to Iowa’s gun laws. Speaking yesterday during a taping of the public television program, “Iowa Press,” Branstad stressed his support of the second amendment. President Barack Obama this week proposed a major overhaul of the nation’s gun laws, including renewing a ban on assault weapons, limiting high-capacity ammunition magazines and requiring background checks for all gun buyers.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Women’s magazine publisher Meredith Corporation has cut 60 jobs, half in New York City and seven in Des Moines. Company spokesman Art Slusark says the layoffs represent less than 2 percent of the company’s 3,400 workers. The company releases second quarter results on January 24th.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The state Board of Educational Examiners wants more time to discuss a proposal that would let business and military leaders become Iowa school superintendents. A work session is planned for early March following Thursday’s board meeting. Iowa Education Department staffers also were asked to prepare other proposals for creating alternative paths for superintendents.

MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) – A preliminary federal report suggests that icy conditions will be among the factors checked by investigators trying to determine what caused the fatal crash of a medical helicopter in northern Iowa. KIMT TV in Mason City reports the document released Wednesday didn’t include any conclusion about the crash cause. The pilot and two others on board died on the night of January 2nd.

Wind Advisory issued for the KJAN listening area

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January 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 2:50-p.m. THE FOLLOWING ADVISORY HAS BEEN CANCELLED….)

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a Wind Advisory for western Iowa. A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT TODAY (FRIDAY) UNTIL 3-P.M. FORAUDUBON, CRAWFORD, CARROLL AND SAC COUNTIES, AND UNTIL 6-P.M. FOR: CASS, ADAIR, ADAMS, DALLAS, GUTHRIE, MADISON, RINGGOLD, TAYLOR AND UNION COUNTIES.

South to southwest winds will be sustained at 25 to35-miles per hour this afternoon, with gusts to around 45. The strong winds will cause difficult driving conditions for high profile and lightweight vehicles. Use extra caution on the roads. Lightweight objects will also be blown around.

Serious injury accident in Mills County Friday morning

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January 18th, 2013 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa State Patrol reports one person suffered serious injuries during a rollover accident this (Friday) morning, in Mills County. 31-year old Justin Knuckolls, of Pacific Junction, was flown from the scene of the crash at 287th and 286th Streets by LifeNet helicopter, to the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Knuckolls was ejected from the 1999 Ford Ranger pickup he was driving, when the vehicle went out of control at around 8:15-a.m., left the road and rolled over. Knuckolls was not wearing a seat belt.

Officials say accident happened as the pickup was rounding a curve in the road, which may have been slippery due to frost or black ice, although the report did not specifically indicate if road conditions played a role in the crash.