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Branstad delivers ‘Together we can’ message to legislators

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad has presented what he calls a “plan of action” to lawmakers today. Branstad delivered the annual “Condition of the State” message to legislators, with a “Together We Can” theme. Working together “matters” — Branstad said — since any bill must win approval in the Republican-led Iowa House and the Democraztically-led Iowa Senate before it reaches Branstad’s desk. Many of the governor’s priorities are hold-overs from previous years, with a few some tweaks.

Branstad’s proposes a new five-million dollar competitive grant program for communities or private sector companies that extend broadband service in rural Iowa. Ae he outlined during the campaign season, Branstad proposes a new “IowaNEXT” program for “quality of life” projects and a new public-private partnership to manage state workforce development programs.

The governor says it’s “common sense” for legislators to finally pass an anti-bullying bill, after similar proposals faltered in each of the last two years, and he’s calling for longer sentences and electronic monitoring of “habitual” domestic abusers. Branstad also released his budget plan today, outlining seven-point-three-BILLION dollars in state spending. That’s between four and five percent bigger than the current year’s budget.

Branstad did not fully embrace the Regents plan to provide more state money to the public universities so in-state tuition can remain the same for a third straight year. He recommends Iowa’s public school districts get about 50 million dollars more in general state aid for the next academic year. That’s an increase of one-and-three-quarters of a percent.

(Radio Iowa)

Creston businesses hit by vandals

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic isn’t the only community to have had recent incidents of vandalism perpetrated on local businesses. The Creston Police Dept. reports at around 8:50-p.m. Friday, someone threw a brick through the front door of Coen’s Furniture on north Maple Street.There was no immediate word on the dollar loss.

And, sometime between 3-pm Dec. 28th and 2:20-a.m. Dec. 29th, someone threw a brick through the glass door of the Family Shoe Store on west Adams Street, in Creston. The loss was estimated at $765.

Late last week, Designer Portraits by Ann studio in downtown Atlantic sustained damage when someone threw three field rocks through the business’ windows and doors. The damage was estimated at $2,200. And during the late night hours of Dec. 29th, another downtown Atlantic business, Aunt B’s, sustained $1,500 damage, when someone threw a piece of black asphalt through the front, plate glass window. They also smashed the front glass door. Damage from that incident amounted to about $1,500.

Atlantic School Board approves reduced dropout prevention/At-Risk funding

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Community School District’s Board of Education Monday night, approved the 2015-16 Modified Supplemental Amount application from the State for At-Risk & Dropout Prevention, which amounted to about $450,000. Superintendent Dr. Michael Amstein told KJAN News that was less than the $470,000 they’d hoped for.

He said “I think people don’t realize that’s been implemented by legislature not setting the State Supplemental Aid last last year, because it’s being calculated on this year’s cost per student, which, if it would have been set, that would have been factored in,”  such as two-percent. He said now, because it’s been calculated already, it’s going to be less than what we would have gotten,” (Under the old Allowable Growth formula).

Amstein said Maintenance Director Russell Peck also provided the Board with an update on projects that will likely need to be tackled this summer. That includes tuck-pointing, and a portion of the Middle School roof over the locker rooms that needs to be replaced. He also is working on a schedule for roof replacement that will take place over the next few years.

Amstein said the Board also approved an Early Retirement application and Early Resignation incentive for Barb Olsen, Middle School Cross Country Coach and P-E teacher at the Washington Elementary School.

Armed man calms dispute over child at Des Moines restaurant

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Police say a man pulled out his concealed weapon to calm down two people who were fighting over a toddler outside a fast-food restaurant in Des Moines. The Des Moines Register reports that the incident occurred around 1:20 p.m. Sunday. The child’s mother and father had met at the restaurant but their dispute got physical when the mother left with her son in her arms. Police say the father ran up behind her outside and pinned her against some glass.

Police say a man walking into the restaurant pulled his pistol, pointed it at the ground and talked the couple down. The man described himself as a good Samaritan who was concerned that an assault was taking place. He has a permit for a concealed weapon.

Lorimor man arrested in Creston Mon. afternoon

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report the arrest Monday afternoon of a man from Lorimor. 37-year old Cortney Darwin Lynam was taken into custody at around 4:30-p.m. on a charge of 2nd offense Public Intoxication. Lynam was being held in the Union County Jail on $1,000 bond.

Villisca woman arrested Tue. morning, in Red Oak

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early this (Tuesday) morning in Red Oak resulted in the arrest of a woman from Villisca. 21-year old Amanda Lee Smith was pulled over at around 2:30-a.m. in the 1800 block of Broadway, in Red Oak, and taken into custody for OWI-drug related/1st Offense.

The woman was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on $1,000 cash bond.

(Podcast) 7:07-a.m. KJAN News & funeral report, 1/13/2015

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

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Man barges into home and assaults resident in Red Oak

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

An incident in Red Oak Monday night lead to the arrest of a man on a burglary charge. Red Oak Police say Luke Daniel Rinehart, of Red Oak, was taken into custody on a felony 3rd Degree burglary charge. Rinehart was arrested at around 6-p.m. at 301 1st Avenue, after he allegedly barged into the home at, according to police, and attempted to inflict bodily injury on a male resident inside the residence.

Rinehart was being held at the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center on $5,000 bond.

Grant writing seminar offered in Adair County

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A free, grant writing seminar will be held in Adair County on Wed., Jan. 28th. Officials with the Empowering Adair County Foundation say the Joe Sorensen with the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines will be the featured speaker at the events, scheduled to take place in Stuart, from 9-until 10-a.m, in Adair from Noon until 1-pm, and in Greenfield, from 3-until 4-pm, Jan. 28th. The seminar i Stuart will be at the AmericInn hotel meeting room, in Adair at the Adair City City Hall meeting room #320, and in Greenfield at the Warren Cultural Center’s Green Room.

The workshops will be informational and provide beneficial guidance for anyone to use when completing a grant application, the process for which can be very competitive, making it more difficult to have your application accepted for funding requests. The seminars offer you a way to create a more professional grant application.

Light snacks will be provided during the morning and afternoon sessions, and a light lunch will be supplied for the noon workshop.  Anyone is welcome to attend, and again there is NO charge. For more information, or to register for one of the three workshops, call Angie Engles or Deena Wells (Adair County Extension and EACF Representatives), at 641-743-8412 (or, email dwells@iststate.edu). The registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 23rd.

Red Oak man arrested on assault charge

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January 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A Montgomery County man was arrested Monday night on an assault charge. Red Oak Police say 22-year old Dustin James Danick, of Red Oak, was taken into custody in the alley behind 506 E. Coolbaugh Street at around 10:15-p.m., and charged with Domestic Abuse Assault. Danick was being held without bond in the Montgomery County Jail.