United Group Insurance

KJAN News

KJAN News can be heard at five minutes after every hour right after Fox News 24 hours a day!
Keep up-to-date with Fox News Radio, Radio Iowa,  Brownfield & the Iowa Agribusiness Networks!

Lenox man injured in Thursday single-vehicle accident

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Taylor County report one-person was injured during a single-vehicle rollover accident Thursday, southwest of Lenox. Authorities say deputies responded to the scene in the 2800 block of 130th Street (J20), where a 2002 Ford F-150 driven by 60-year old Ricky Scott, of Lenox, was on its side in the north ditch. The sheriff’s office says Scott had swerved to miss a canine on the roadway. His pickup went of control before leaving the road and crashing into the ditch.

Scott was transported by LifeNet helicopter to Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. The pickup was considered a total loss. The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office was assisted on scene by Taylor County EMS and Lenox Fire. The accident remains under investigation with assistance from the Iowa State Patrol.

Biden campaign stops in western IA cancelled due to the weather

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden’s campaign has announced the former Vice President’s planned stops in western Iowa today (Friday), have been cancelled, due to the snow storm. Biden was set to speak in Sioux City this afternoon (12:45-p.m.) and in Council Bluffs, this evening (6-p.m.). Other events to be held in Des Moines and Indianola on Saturday, will go on as scheduled, unless otherwise noted on the campaign’s website.

Cass County conducts successful ISICS Test

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon reported on the EMA’s Facebook page, Thursday, that the County took another step toward integration onto the statewide ISICS radio platform. ISICS (Pronounced “Eye-six”) is the Iowa Statewide Interoperable Communications System. Kennon said Thursday, two new local talk groups were brought on line, which will allow Local Law and Fire to converse with Cass County dispatch. He posted audio of a test dispatch using the new system….

During the Cass County Board of Supervisors meeting on Dec. 31st, Kennon said ISICS is a 700 (or 800) mega-hertz, standards-based P-25 Phase 2 compliant trunked radio system for first responders throughout Iowa. The ISICS platform allows users to seamlessly roam and communicate throughout the State. The Iowa State Patrol is currently using the 700 mhz band, while Pottawattamie County has been using the 800 mhz band for several years.

During the meeting, Kennon said two radios on the ISICS 700 mhz frequency, were installed at the Cass County Communications Center. He said there will be a law enforcement talk group and a fire talk group, which will allow those emergency personnel who were issued the radios. The system as it is now, will allow the County to see what coverage the radios will provide, and where the strength and weaknesses are.

The test conducted Thursday, is part of that process. Kennon said in December, Cass County is in the process of buying additional dual-band radios (VHF/700 mhz). Kennon said if the State Patrol has something going on, such as a pursuit, Cass County can switch on the 700 mhz system and work with them. Right now though, the County has mainly starting dipping its toes into the system, which allows the dispatchers to monitor State Patrol communications traffic.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/17/20

News, Podcasts

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

Play

Fatal accident in SE IA Friday morning

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

One person died and another was injured during a collision early this (Friday) morning, in southeast Iowa’s Jefferson County. The Iowa State Patrol says at around 1:10-a.m., a 2002 Pontiac driven by 50-year old Richard Dwayne Boyd, Jr., of Fairfield, was traveling north on Highway 1, when it crossed the center line of the road. The car collided head-on with a southbound 2008 Kia. driven by 28-year old Tylor James Lewman, of Birmingham (IA). Both vehicles came to rest in opposite ditches. Authorites say neither driver was wearing a seat belt. Richard Boyd, Jr. died at the scene. Lewman was transported by Midwest Ambulance to the Jefferson County Health Center, in Fairfield.

The accident remains under investigation.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 1/17/2020

News, Podcasts

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

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

Play

2 arrested on drug charges in Creston, Thursday night

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop in Creston late Thursday night, resulted in the arrest of two people on drug charges. Creston Police report 31-year old Amber Dawn Johnson, of Cedar (IA) and 39-year old James William Lenze, of Des Moines, were taken into custody at around 11:35-p.m. following the traffic stop on Wyoming Avenue, in Creston. During this stop, the K9 “Jax” was deployed, and got a positive hit on the vehicle.

Johnson was taken into custody on the charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance- 3rd, and was being held in the Adams County Jail on $5000 bond. Lenze was taken into custody on the charge of Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver, and Driving While Barred. He was being held in the Union County Jail without bond, until seen by a magistrate.

Creston Police said also, 42-year old Michael David Johns, of Creston, was arrested Thursday morning, on a warrants for parole violation and Theft in the 5th Degree. Johns was being held without bond in the Union County Jail.

Authorities said in addition, a Creston man reported to Police that sometime between 6-p.m. Monday and 7:30-a.m. Tuesday, someone stole a propane tank from his property in the 200 block of N. Oak Street. The loss was estimated at $50.

Snow Emergency declared in the City of Corning

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the City of Corning have declared a 24-hour SNOW EMERGENCY in effect at 8:30-a.m. today (Friday). No parking will be allowed on marked snow route streets during the first 12 hours of this Snow Emergency. Except for the business district, parking during the first 12 hours on all other streets will be on the South and West side, only. For the remainder of the event, parking will be allowed on the North and East side of the street, if not prohibited by signs.

All No Parking signs and direction of travel parking, will be enforced.

Sioux City man pleads guilty in fatal summer crash

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A Sioux City man acknowledged he ran a stop sign and caused a fatal crash last summer. Julian Espinoza pleaded guilty Thursday to vehicular homicide by driving recklessly, causing a crash that killed Ronald Hacker, of Sioux City. The charge carries a 10-year prison sentence. The Sioux City Journal reports Espinoza will be sentenced March 16 in Woodbury County District Court. He remains free on bond. As part of a plea agreement, an initial charge of vehicular driving while intoxicated was changed. The crash happened when the 32-year-old Espinoza drove his pickup through a stop sign in Sioux City. He collided with a vehicle driven by Hacker, who died three days later.

Iowa Guard leader plans to review facilities, close those not ‘sustainable’

News

January 17th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The new leader of the Iowa National Guard says his plan for the future includes taking a tough look at how they will spend their funds on facilities. Major General Ben Corell spoke about the issue in his address to the Iowa Legislature Thursday. “Just as critical to having the right force structure in place for the future is our ability to maintain and develop sustainable infrastructure. This means we must invest our limited financial resources now into our existing facilities that are in optimal locations as we identify future locations that offer strategic advantage as we posture ourselves for future success,” Corell says.

General Corell says this will mean the closing of some guard facilities. “We recognize the hard reality that we will need to divest ourselves of some legacy properties and infrastructure that is no longer sustainable to maintain,” he says. Corell says the changing Iowa population is part of the reason they need to evaluate things. “We can no longer delay the inevitable. At some point very soon, we will start the process to close select Army National Guard facilities within the state that no longer can support the needs of the Iowa National Guard,” according to Corell.

He says they will thoroughly review the facilities. “We have initiated a careful and deliberate process to assess the future viability of all of our facilities measured against the needs of future force structure requirements and forecasted state demographic patterns,” Corell says. “As we start this process we will work closely with affected communities, along with local and state leadership in a transparent process to minimize the impacts of any future facility closures.”

Corell says they will dedicate the new Davenport Readiness Center in April of this year. This center was built with 23-million dollars in federal funds — and replaces the outdated Davenport Brady Street Armory which was one of our oldest active facilities. He say are also looking at a new facility in central Iowa. “As we look to the future, we believe a Readiness Center located south of the Des Moines metro area will maximize opportunities presented by shifting demographics within the state,” he says. “We are currently in discussions for the potential development of a multi-use facility between the Iowa National Guard and the City of West Des Moines.”

The review of the facilities is part of an eight-year strategic plan Corell laid out for lawmakers. Corell was named the leader of the Iowa National Guard in August to replace General Tim Orr who retired.