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!

Minor beer party busted in Montgomery County Sunday

News

September 26th, 2016 by admin

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office responded to a complaint of a minor beer party in Montgomery County on Sunday.  At approximately 12:00am Sunday deputies checked out the complaint location at 1418 220th Street. 8 juveniles and 3 other individuals over 18 were charged with Minor in Possession of Alcohol.

Officers charged and released on citation 20-year-old Haley Lea Mae Woods of Afton, 18-year-old Mercedes Marie Nissen of Henderson, and 18-year-old Ryker Edward Connell of Red Oak.

The 8 juveniles were taken to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center and cited then released to custody of their parents.

The arrests were assisted by the Red Oak Police Department.

Iowa early News Headlines: Monday, Sept. 26th 2016

News

September 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:15 a.m. CDT

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Nearby communities are donating several thousand filled sandbags to Cedar Rapids as the city prepares for flooding. Waterloo and Cedar Falls endured the crest of the Cedar River Saturday evening. So on Sunday those cities sent their extra sandbags about 55 miles downriver to Cedar Rapids. Forecasters say flooding is expected to begin in Cedar Rapids Sunday night and reach its height by Tuesday.

TRAER, Iowa (AP) — A single wind turbine was already turning in the breeze several miles away when MidAmerican Energy began work on the Vienna Project, the utility company’s 14th wind farm, in 2012. That one turbine near Traer may not get much attention compared to the Vienna Project’s 45 turbines _ one of the smaller wind farms MidAmerican owns. But that one turbine, on average, powers 40 percent of Traer Municipal Utilities’ energy usage. And it’ll likely be the only one the town of 1,700 ever requires.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some of Iowa’s most powerful interest groups along with environmental organizations are backing efforts to clean up the state’s waterways, but there isn’t unity about how to take action on an issue that has frustrated lawmakers in the past. Two new coalitions have offered very different plans for tackling the problem, with one backing an increase in the sales tax and another supporting a moratorium on livestock confinement operation. Gov. Terry Branstad has rejected both of their proposals.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Music, food trucks, skateboarding and more could soon come to the Missouri River area. A new committee backed by the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce has formed to do the nitty-gritty work of implementing a bold vision for the riverfront area in Omaha and Council Bluffs. It’s working off a blueprint developed by a group of outside experts from the Urban Land Institute.

Omaha, NE Police chase ends in Council Bluffs, Sunday evening

News

September 26th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A police pursuit that began Sunday in Omaha ended in Council Bluffs with the driver of the suspect vehicle being taken into custody. Council Bluffs Police report Omaha Police attempted to stop a Nissan 370-Z that was driving recklessly. After Omaha Police helicopter ABLE 1 pursued the vehicle across I-80 into Council Bluffs at around 6:20-p.m., Sunday, officers from both Omaha and Council Bluffs converged on the vehicle behind Long John Silvers at 603 32nd Avenue, in Council Bluffs.

The driver fled on foot and was taken into custody without incident, at Hardee’s on South Expressway.Bluffs Badge An investigation revealed that the driver of the Nissan was 25-year old Jack Orozco, of Omaha. Orozco was charged with Theft 5th degree for having stolen license plates, Eluding a Police Officer, and Reckless Driving for his actions in Council Bluffs. His passenger was released without charges.

Red Oak man arrested for Trespassing

News

September 25th, 2016 by admin

The Red Oak Police Department reports the arrest of a Red Oak man for Trespassing on Sunday.  At 7:45am officers arrested 24-year-old Cody Dean Johnson of Red Oak at 1804 East Summit Street Unit #3 in Red Oak.  Johnson was arrested for Trespassing, a Simple Misdemeanor, and was taken to the Montgomery County Jail and booked in.

Midwest Flooding-The Latest: Cedar Rapids cancels school ahead of flood

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The Cedar Rapids school district has cancelled classes for three days and closed its offices because of the flooding expected in Iowa’s second largest city. The district said Sunday that no classes will be held through Wednesday. The flooding along the Cedar River is expected to reach its peak on Tuesday, but it may take several days for the water to recede. District officials will reevaluate the situation by Wednesday afternoon.

The National Weather Service has revised its forecast for the Cedar River near Iowa’s second-largest city of Cedar Rapids. The river is expected to crest there on Tuesday morning at 23 feet. That level will cause significant flooding in Cedar Rapids, but it has been reduced since earlier forecasts for a crest above 25 feet. But officials are preparing for the worst flooding since 2008.

Plenty of water quality talk likely; action less likely

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Some of Iowa’s most powerful interest groups along with environmental organizations are backing efforts to clean up the state’s waterways, but there isn’t unity about how to take action on an issue that has frustrated lawmakers in the past.

The proposals present a challenge for the split Iowa Legislature to reach consensus. Two new coalitions have offered very different plans for trying to fix the problem, with one backing an increase in the sales tax and another supporting a moratorium on livestock confinement operation. Gov. Terry Branstad has rejected both of their proposals.

Neither House Republicans nor Senate Democrats, who now control those chambers, have endorsed a specific water quality plan for the next session. Branstad has been clear he doesn’t support raising taxes to pay for water quality initiatives.

Work Release Escape from Davenport

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Department of Corrections reports an inmate from the Davenport Work Release Facility (WRF) was listed as escaped this (Sunday) morning, after he failed to return to the facility from his place of employment. Department spokesman Fred Scaletta says 28-year old Taurus Allen Bryant was listed as escaped.

Taurus Bryant

Taurus Bryant

Bryant was serving a 10-year term of imprisonment for 2nd Degree Robbery out of Muscatine County following his conviction in July 2009. He was placed in the Work Release program July 11th.

Bryant is an African American male, 6-feet tall, weighing about 259-pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, and has tattoss on his left and right forearms, right hand, as well as left and right shoulders. He also has a scar on his face.

Anyone with information as to Bryant’s whereabouts should notify the Davenport Police Department or Scott County Sheriff’s Department.

Red Oak man arrested on OWI, Assault & Harassment charges

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Police in Red Oak arrested a man early this (Sunday) morning on charges that include OWI/1st offense, Serious Assault with Bodily Injury, and 2nd Degree Harassment. Officials say 40-year old Daniel Elmer Bright, of Red Oak, was arrested at around 2:40-a.m. in the vicinity of W. 4th and W. Coolbaugh Streets.  Bright was brought to the Montgomery County Jail and held on a $1,000 cash bond.

2 Bluffs men face Burglary, Theft & Conspiracy charges

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Two Pottawattamie County men were arrested Saturday, following an investigation into a residential burglary, theft of vehicles and other items. According to the Council Bluffs Police Department, 18-year old’s Zachary Sorenson and Austin Marc Downing, both of Council Bluffs, were arrested and charged with Burglary 2nd, Theft 1st and Conspiracy Charges. Downing was also arrested on a valid Theft 2nd warrant out of Council Bluffs.

Austin  Downing

Austin Downing

Zachary Sorenson

Zachary Sorenson

Authorities say officers were dispatched at around 8:30-a.m. Saturday to a home located in the 3100 block of Traders Point, Council Bluffs, with regard the incident the men were allegedly involved in. The home owner, 38-year old Michael Hodtwalker, informed officers that sometime overnight a person or person entered the home, by way of forced entry to a window, and removed several digital items and other property, as the family was asleep. The culprits then entered the garage and placed several dirt bike motorcycles into the bed of the Hodtwalker’s Ford F-150 truck and drove away.

Officers were informed by a neighborhood watch member that the incident may have been recorded on a surveillance camera. The citizen reviewed the recording and observed the truck leaving the residence at approximately 6:15-a.m. At around 10:15-a.m. officers were dispatched to the area of South 29th Street and 7th Avenue in Council Bluffs on a report of an abandoned truck in the roadway. They confirmed the vehicle was the same truck stolen from Hodtwalker’s Saturdays morning.

Additional investigation led detectives to a house in the 2900 block of 3rd Avenue in Council Bluffs, where one of the stolen motorcycles was seen in the rear yard. A search warrant was served upon the property and most of the stolen property and vehicles were recovered and returned to the rightful owners. The suspects were taken into custody. The case remains under investigation.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sunday, Sept. 25th 2016

News

September 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 5:00 a.m. CDT

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — About 100 homes in low-lying areas of the small Linn County town of Palo on the Cedar River have been evacuated. City Clerk Trisca Dix tells The Associated Press that the mandatory evacuation in the town of about 1,000 took place Saturday afternoon before the river was expected to crest Sunday night at 24.5 feet. Mayor Tom Yock told the Des Moines Register that volunteers and work crews scrambled Saturday to protect as much of the town from flooding as possible.

AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State University is confirming its president was returning from an 11-day personal trip to North Carolina when he damaged one of its airplanes in a rough landing. The school says that President Steven Leath has reimbursed it $1,100 for some costs of the July 2015 flights to Ashe County, North Carolina, where he owns a home and helps manage a Christmas tree farm.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — More rain on the way in parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa had officials on high alert for flooding. Leaders of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, asked residents located within a downtown flooding zone to evacuate by 8 p.m. Sunday and to expect to remain out of their homes and businesses for up to a week. That came even as officials announced that the Cedar River there was expected to crest at 24.5 feet on Tuesday _ nearly a foot below earlier projections.

OSAGE, Iowa (AP) — A former Osage school board member accused of stealing from the Mitchell County Treasurer’s Office has received a deferred judgment. The Mason City Globe Gazette reports that 46-year-old Tracey Mooberry, who had worked as a clerk in the treasurer’s office from 2011 until May, was also put on probation Friday for a year and fined $350. She originally was charged with felony theft but pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of misconduct in office.