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Severe Storms possible late this afternoon and tonight across western/southwest & central Iowa

News, Weather

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Severe storms are possible by late this afternoon and tonight as a cold front passes across the state. The National Weather Service says there is a “slight” risk for large hail and damaging winds with these storms, though an isolated tornado may occur. In addition, locally heavy rainfall may occur. The storms are expected to develop between 4-p.m. and Midnight. Listen for further updates on the weather situation on KJAN, watch for them our mobile apps and be prepared to take shelter should severe weather strike.

Ernst joins Reynolds in criticizing Democratic nominee for governor

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Republican Senator Joni Ernst is joining her friend and political ally Kim Reynolds in questioning whether wealthy businessman Fred Hubbell — the Democratic nominee for governor — has the proper kind of Iowa roots.  “Kim is Iowa through and through and I wish I could say the same about her Democratic opponent, Fred Hubbell,” Ernst said, “but I can’t.”

Ernst’s fourth-annual “Roast and Ride” fundraiser attracted about a thousand people in Boone Saturday afternoon. Ernst led a long line of motorcyclists on a 49-mile ride to the event, with Governor Reynolds alongside, riding on the backseat of her husband’s motorcycle. Ernst told the crowd the governor’s opponent “doesn’t appreciate” the state. “Fred was asked if he thought that Iowa was the best place in the country to live and what did he say? ‘No,'” Ernst said. “Are you kidding me? We have a gubernatorial candidate…who doesn’t think this is the best place to live. I have never heard anything more ludicrous in my life.”

During a debate in late May, Hubbell said voters are “dissatisfied” with the status quo and he disagreed with a recent magazine analysis which ranked Iowa as number one among the states in terms of infrastructure, health care and education. Reynolds mentioned Hubbell’s remarks during her speech at the Ernst fundraiser. “Well, Fred, if you don’t think Iowa’s the best place to live, then you just don’t know Iowa,” Reynolds said.

And Reynolds again suggested Hubbell, as part of a prominent Des Moines family, is unable to relate to ordinary Iowans.  “I want Iowa to continue to be a place where it doesn’t matter where you come from, only where you want to go,” Reynolds said, “…a place where hard work and big dreams are more important than famous names and big checks.”

The Hubbell’s family fortunes date back to the mid-1850s, from investments in real estate, railroads and the founding of a Des Moines-based insurance company. Fred Hubbell has contributed three million dollars of his own money to his campaign so far and he’s offered this response to Reynolds’ criticism. “She can attack me all she wants. My wife and I have had a lot tougher experiences than that and so that doesn’t bother me a bit,” Hubbell said.

That’s a reference to the couple’s experience as hostages to airplane hijackers back in 1981. Hubbell touts his experience in corporate boardrooms as an asset. “We’re going to continue to talk about where we want to take this state,” Hubbell said. “You know, she has done a terrible job of balancing the state’s checkbook.”

Hubbell points to last fall’s withdrawal from the state’s cash reserves to balance last year’s budget and the mid-year cuts to this year’s state budget.

(Radio Iowa)

Police say man injured in park altercation died at hospital

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man injured in an altercation at a Cedar Rapids park has died. Police say 38-year-old Scott Dexter died at a hospital of injuries he suffered Tuesday at Greene Square Park.
The case is being investigated as a homicide. No arrests have been reported.

Vehicle fires in Ameristar Casino parking lot

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Council Bluffs Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire at around 11:45-p.m., Sunday, in the south parking lot of the Ameristar Casino. A red Chevrolet Tahoe was found to be the source of the fire. The fire quickly spread to five other vehicles on the lot. The Council Bluffs Fire Department extinguished the flames and no one was injured. At this time it is unknown what caused the fire. The Council Bluffs Fire Department is conducting the investigation.

Lenox man & woman arrested on drug charges Sunday night

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Deputies in Adams County who conducted a traffic stop on a speeding vehicle late Sunday night, subsequently arrested two people on drug charges. Lynette Huber, of Lenox was found to have a valid warrant for her arrest through Union County. The K9 “Baxo” was deployed on the vehicle and alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle. The driver of the vehicle, Abraham Schweers, also of Lenox, was placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance (methamphetamine), Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (meth pipe), and Operating While Intoxicated. Huber was also charged with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Juvenile cited in Red Oak for Criminal Mischief

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Officers called to the Red Oak Middle School at around 8:30-p.m. Sunday, for a civil matter regarding juvenile arguing, ended up citing one of youth into Juvenile Court. The unidentified Juvenile faces a charge of Criminal Mischief in the 5th Degree. After receiving the citation, the youth was released to a parent.

Iowa early News Headlines: 6/11/18

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Some Dubuque parents are concerned about the end of an elementary school’s charter status, despite officials saying many of the school’s practices will remain in place. The Telegraph Herald reports that the Dubuque Community School Board voted in January not to renew Prescott Elementary School’s status as a charter school. Officials said they believed the school didn’t see significant improvement in student achievement during its 12 years as a charter.

MAQUOKETA, Iowa (AP) — A Dubuque man charged in the stabbing death of a Bellevue man has pleaded not guilty. The Telegraph Herald reports that 23-year-old Drew Mangler entered a written plea last week in Jackson County District Court. Mangler is charged with first-degree murder in the death of 59-year-old James Remakel. Police found Remakel’s body after being called to a house in Bellevue on Dec. 25, 2016.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa maker of wind turbine blades has been fined nearly $155,000 for multiple workplace safety violations. The Des Moines Register reports that Iowa’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration levied the fines against TPI Composites for violations at its Newton plant. The citations support complaints from dozens of former workers who say TPI didn’t properly protect them from dangerous chemicals that caused them severe skin injuries.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Many cities in Iowa have implemented new restrictions on fireworks a year after the state allowed legal sales for the first time since 1938. Des Moines and Cedar Rapids both banned the use of fireworks after last year’s season. So have other large cities including Davenport, Waterloo, Iowa City, Ames, Dubuque and West Des Moines. Although cities can ban the use of fireworks, they can’t stop firework sales. Officials expect between 700 and 800 retail locations will sell fireworks this year.

Drug arrest in Fremont County Monday morning

News

June 11th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Fremont County Sheriff Kevin Aistrope reports early this (Monday) morning, Deputies with the Fremont County K9 Unit stopped a vehicle at Old Highway 275 and 310th st in Hamburg, for a traffic violation. During the course of the stop the driver of the vehicle, 30-year old Christopher Wyland,of Hamburg, was found to be in possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

Wyland, who was out on Pre-Trial Release from previous drug charges in Fremont County, was arrested and transported to the Fremont County Law Enforcement Center, where his bond was set at $1,000.

C Wyland

Half of Mason City flooded this weekend

News

June 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Clean-up continues in north-central Iowa after heavy rain on Friday and Saturday caused flooding and straight-line winds ad hail caused property and crop damage across Cerro Gordo and Floyd Counties Saturday afternoon. Mason City Mayor Bill Schickel. “We estimate that probably better than 50 percent of the 28,000 residents in Mason City experienced some type of water damage, mostly basement flooding, so there’s been a lot of people impacted by this,” Schickel says, “some very severely and then some much more of a minor situation.”

The mayor says there were evacuations on Saturday night. “We had a number of residents impacted by the flood along the Winnebago River and other parts of Mason City,” Schickel says. “We notified 90 residents for a voluntary evacuation. Our police, fire and emergency management personnel went door-to-door in Mason City in the neighborhoods along the Willow Creek.”

One resident sought shelter at the Salvation Army. Sandbags for homes and businesses are available at the city’s maintenance headquarters. As Mason City residents started the clean-up Sunday, they’ve been placing damaged items on the curb, including large things like freezers and sofas, but Schickel says garbage crews won’t be hauling those things away until the city is out of its state of emergency.  “Hopefully if we get out of the woods later on Monday or Tuesday, we can start looking at those clean-up kinds of things,” Schickel says.

Mason City’s water treatment plant and drinking water supply is safe and secure, according to city officials. Flood clean-up kits are available at the Mason City Fire Department. Cerro Gordo County Emergency Management director Steve O’Neil says any material that was touched by flood water should be removed. “Carpets, furniture — clean that outside. If you can’t clean it, please dispose of it. Otherwise rinse everything down (with) a bleach mixture and the instructions are with that are very important. There are some health risks as far as mold and if there happens to be sewage, there’s some other situations too.”

For example, water heaters and furnaces impacted by flooding should be inspected before put in back in use. A number of roads outside of Mason City have been damaged by flooding. Mason City’s police chief asked residents to stay off the roads if more than an inch of rain falls in the next 24 hours, as street flooding would likely throughout the city. The city’s operations manager is asking residents to reduce water use, as Mason City’s sanitary sewer plant has been running at capacity and suffered some minor damage from this weekend’s storms.

(Radio Iowa)

High Speed Chase through Cass County Sunday night

News

June 10th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Department is expected to release details about a chase that wound its way through Atlantic late Sunday night. According to reports, the vehicle was pursued on Highway 6 through Atlantic, Wiota, Anita and onto eastbound Interstate 80 before the suspect was taken into custody about a mile east of the Casey exit. During the chase, speeds reached up to 100-miles per hour.

KJAN News spoke briefly with Deputy Tim Olsen at around 10:45-p.m. outside the Cass County Jail. He said they had just arrived at the facility and were still processing the information. No other details were immediately available.