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Adair City Hall open as a cooling center

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Due to the heat advisory in effect for today, the Adair City Hall will be open until 8:00 p.m. If anyone needs a place to cool off, you’re welcome to come on in. If you know of neighbors or elderly persons who might need a place to go, please advise them to come to the Adair City Hall.

Injury accident in Red Oak Thu. morning

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

One person was sent to the hospital following an accident this (Thursday) morning, in Red Oak. Red Oak Police say 22-year old Natacia Raynae Houston, of Red Oak, was taken to the Montgomery County Memorial Hospital by Red Oak Rescue, for observation and possible medical treatment, following the collision that happened at around 8:10-a.m. at the intersection of North 5th and East Coolbaugh Streets.

Official say a car driven by Houston was traveling east in the 400 block of E. Coolbaugh Street. The woman told police sun glare caused her to drift her vehicle to the right, where it hit a legally parked 2015 Ford F-150 pickup with an attached 2015 H&H utility trailer.

Damage to Houston’s 2010 Pontiac G6 was estimated at $4,500. Damage to the pickup and trailer owned by Dale Wheeler, was estimated at $6,000 altogether. Red Oak Police were assisted at the scene by Red Oak Fire and Rescue, deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and the Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency.

Proposed Sioux City agriculture expo center gets $1M grant

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Missouri River Historical Development Board has approved a $1 million grant for a proposed agricultural expo center in Sioux City. The Sioux City Journal reports that the grant from the nonprofit group could help leverage state funds to help build the $6.7 million Ag Expo & Learning Center.

Plans call for the center to include a 3,000-seat arena, a warm-up arena, livestock pens and a stockyards hall of fame. The proposed center would host equestrian competitions, livestock shows and other farm and agriculture-related events.

The board is set to formally present the grant to expo center leaders at a ceremony Thursday. The development board’s president, Mark Monson, said he hopes the grant will help kick-start additional private contributions for the center.

Search is on for guest National Anthem singer before Iowa’s biggest crowd

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s got talent and aspiring singers from across the state can compete for a chance to sing in front of an enormous crowd at Iowa’s largest single-day concert event. Megan Helmers, spokeswoman for the Des Moines Symphony, says they’re looking for someone who can belt out the National Anthem at the patriotic Iowa State Capitol concert on July 1st.

“We have a link on our website right now where people can go online to register,” Helmers says. “We just need a little information from them, contact information and what key they’d like to sing in, and the first 20 who apply are accepted.”

The competitors in the 7th annual “Oh Say, Can You Sing?” contest will audition before a panel of judges on-stage next weekend during the popular Des Moines Arts Festival. The 20 people who registered online will be guaranteed a slot and five walk-up singers will also be allowed to audition.

“Whoever we pick will get to sing the National Anthem at Yankee Doodle Pops in front of a crowd of 100,000 people, backed by the Des Moines Symphony,” Helmers says. “They’ll also get season tickets for our next symphony season as well as a few other perks.”

America’s National Anthem is considered by many vocalists to be a tough song to sing, given its wide required range of highs and lows. “That is absolutely correct,” Helmers says. “I think it’s probably one of the more difficult national anthems in the world to sing correctly, but we’ve been pretty lucky in past years and we’ve had some terrific vocalists who’ve auditioned for us.”

The auditions will be held at noon on June 25th at the arts fest. Learn more at the website: dmsymphony.org.

(Radio Iowa)

STEP Wave results from Guthrie County

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Guthrie County Sheriff’s Department Chief Deputy Jeremy Bennett has released statistics with regards to the sheriff’s office most recent special traffic enforcement project. The traffic safety project ran from May 23rd through June 6th. Guthrie S-O patch

Members of the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office made four felony arrests and seven drug arrests. The sheriff’s office staff also processed seven impaired drivers. Five drivers were impaired on illicit or prescription drugs and two were impaired by alcohol.

A total of two hundred and twelve warnings were issued for traffic violations with ninety coming from speed violations, followed by thirty-seven equipment violations. Thirty-two total citations were issued with twenty-two issued for speeding.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 6/16/2016

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Creston woman arrested on a Theft charge

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports a woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon, on a Theft charge. 41-year old Carrie Johns, of Creston, faces a charge of 5th Degree Theft. Johns was released from the Law Enforcement Center on a Promise to Appear.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 6/16/2016

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:07-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Former northwest Iowa police chief settles lawsuit against city

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

HARTLEY, Iowa (AP) – A former police chief who sued the city of Hartley over his firing has settled the lawsuit. The Sioux City Journal reports the dismissal of Mark Younie’s lawsuit was filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Sioux City.

The settlement agreement says the city’s insurance carrier, EMC Cos., will pay Younie $25,000 on behalf of the city. The city will pay Younie’s attorneys $75,000, to be split with Younie in accordance with his contract with the attorneys.

Younie was fired in January 2014, and he sued the city in October 2014. He alleged in the lawsuit that he was fired because he’d filed a grievance alleging a labor law violation. The city said Younie’s firing was unrelated to the grievance.

Crash off I-80 strands truck driver in Iowa creek

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June 16th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

WAUKEE, Iowa (AP) – Authorities say a crash off Interstate 80 stranded a truck driver in an Iowa creek for several hours. The Iowa State Patrol says the crash occurred around 4 a.m. Wednesday near a Waukee exit west of Des Moines. The driver lost control of his semitrailer somehow, and it went down between the bridges over Sugar Creek. The semi landed upside down, with its cargo of produce strewn about.

Bridge construction workers found the man around 11 a.m., lying in the water, about halfway up on some pallets. He was hospitalized. The crash is being investigated.