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Creston woman arrested on a theft charge

News

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Creston report the arrest Tuesday afternoon of 56-year old Mary Acker, of Creston. Acker was charged with Theft in the 5th degree and then released on a promise to appear later in court.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 3/4/2015

News, Podcasts

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 8-a.m. Newscast w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Judge kills religious bias suit against church school system

News

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A religious discrimination lawsuit filed against Sioux City’s Bishop Heelan Catholic school system has been dismissed. The Sioux City Journal reports that in a ruling filed last week, U.S. Magistrate Judge Jon Scoles said David Newbrough couldn’t proceed on his claim that the system fired him because he wasn’t Roman Catholic. Newbrough was the system’s chief financial officer.

The lawsuit also said he was relieved of his duties as a volunteer basketball scorekeeper at Heelan High School in retaliation for filing a claim with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. The judge says the system’s actions were protected under a federal law exemption that lets religious organizations discriminate on religious grounds in their employment practices.

Doctor says now is the time to prepare for spring allergies

Ag/Outdoor, News

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Most Iowans are anxious for spring to start in a few weeks, but others don’t look forward to the sneezing, stuffy noses and watery eyes that come with allergies. As many as four in every ten Iowans suffer from seasonal allergies. Doctor Jill Poole, an allergist in Omaha/Council Bluffs, says if you have allergies, you need to prepare. “They should start getting their medications out, get on board before they get behind the eight ball on their allergy symptoms,” Dr. Poole says. “If they need refills, contact their doctor and try to be proactive about keeping on top of their medication supplies and start taking them.”

It may sound hard to believe, especially as cold as it’s been, but some trees in Iowa are already pollinating. “March and April is when the tree pollen gets to be its highest counts,” Poole says. “This year, we’ve seen tree pollen counts a little bit early, even in January, but we still expect it to continue into April and even into May.”

She says allergies are the body’s immune system reacting to a normally-harmless substance. Over-the-counter medications work well for many people but Poole says there are some who need more help.  “Be tested so they know what they’re allergic to,” Poole says. “Maybe they can change things in their environment or there’s prescription medications they can take. Ultimately, there’s allergy desensitization programs.”

Those programs involve exposing patients with low doses of allergens, then increasing the dosage over time to make the symptoms less severe. Other tips include keeping doors and windows closed and to shower or wash your hands and face after being outdoors. Poole is an associate professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) KJAN Sports report, 3/4/2015

Podcasts, Sports

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 3/4/2015

News, Podcasts

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:06-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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The Skyscan Forecast & weather information for Atlantic, 3/4/2015

Weather

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: Scattered flurries are possible, otherwise skies should be Partly Cloudy. High 22. N/NW @ 10-20. Wind chill values as low as -5.
Tonight: Scattered flurries possible before 7pm; Mostly clear. Low -2. Lite & variable winds. Wind chill values as low as -10.

Thursday: Mostly Sunny. High near 27. S/SW @ 5-10. Wind chill values as low as -10.
Thu. Night: Partly cloudy. Low around 19. S @ 10-20. Wind chill values as low as 5.

Friday: Partly Cloudy. High near 47. W/SW @ 10-20.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.

Saturday: Partly Cloudy. High near 45.

Tuesday’s High temperature in Atlantic was 38. Our 24-hour Low ending today at 7-a.m. was 10. We received .01” of drizzle/freezing drizzle Tuesday, in Atlantic. Last year on this date we topped-out at 29 for a High and 6 was our Low. The All-Time Record High in Atlantic on March 4th, was 78 in 1921. The Record Low was -17 in 1978. Sunrise today was at 6:50. Sunset will be at 6:14.

Iowa officials still unsure why drug dog leaped into traffic

News

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Officials with the Iowa Department of Transportation say they’re still unsure why the agency’s first drug-sniffing dog jumped out of a truck window on Interstate 80 in October, and fled into traffic. Earlier this week, the Iowa Appeal Board approved a $1,323 payout for damages to the owners of the vehicle that struck and killed the 2-year-old Belgian Malinois named Sara. The Oct. 8 incident was ruled an accident.

David Lorenzen, chief of the department’s motor vehicle enforcement division, says Sara had been added to the department about a year before her death following a rigorous selection process. He says she was trained not to jump and may have done so out of fear. The department has since replaced Sara with another Belgian Malinois named Storm.

A Vocabulary of Respect: Spread the Word to End the Word

News

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Residents across Iowa and the nation are being asked to take time today to stop and think about how their words may disparage others – whether that is the intent or not. This is “Spread the Word to End the Word” day, when people are asked to remove the word “retarded” from their vocabulary.

“When we use the word, we disparage those who do have an intellectual disability,” said Rik Shannon, public policy manager for the Iowa Developmental Disabilities Council. “What we really would like to see people do is select language that’s more respectful and inclusive.”

While today is focused on getting everyday people to stop using the “R-word,” Shannon said, on a
higher level, the state of Iowa has stopped using the term in health, eduction and labor policy, following the lead of the federal government.

“In 2010, President Obama signed what’s called Rosa’s Law, which removed the terms ‘mental retardation’ and ‘mentally retarded’ from federal code language,” he said, “and replaced it with terms such as an ‘individual with an intellectual disability,’ or simply ‘intellectual disability.’ ” In Iowa, Shannon said, there are nearly 50,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities and their family, friends, neighbors and coworkers, all of whom deserve the same respect as everyone else.

Details about the observance are online at r-word.org. The text of Rosa’s Law is at govtrack.us and Iowa resources are at idaction.org.

(Iowa News Service)

OLLIVENE L. MENDENHALL, 93, of Audubon (Svcs. 3/7/15)

Obituaries

March 4th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

OLLIVENE L. MENDENHALL, 93, of Audubon, died Tue., March 3rd, at the Friendship Home, in Audubon. Funeral services for OLLIVENE MENDENHALL will be held 11-a.m. Sat., March 7th, at the Hockenberry-England Funeral Home, in Audubon.

Friends may call at the funeral home one-hour prior to the service on Saturday (10-a.m.).

Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery, with a lunch to be served after the commital service, at the home of Dee and Roy Rustvold.

OLLIVENE MENDENHALL is survived by:

Her sons – Gary (Patty) Mendenhall, of Carroll, & Jeff Mendenhall, of Branson, Mo.

Her daughters – Marilyn Andreasen, of Tabor, & Dee (Roy) Rustvold, of Audubon.

Her sister – Elinor Anderson, of Naples, FL.

11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.