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Walnut man arrested on Shelby County warrant

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County say a man wanted on a Shelby County warrant for Assault causing serious injury, was arrested in Walnut, Monday evening. 38-year old Jason Wayne Anderson, of Walnut, was taken into custody without incident, by a Pottawattamie County Deputy at around 6-p.m., in the 500 block of Country Street.

And, a Council Bluffs man was arrested Monday afternoon, for Driving While barred. 28-year old Christopher Smith was taken into custody in Minden, after a deputy observed Smith’s pickup did not have license plates and initiated a traffic stop.

Mills County Sheriff’s report (8/1) – 6 arrests, 1 accident

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office today (Tuesday), released a report on six recent arrests. Last Friday (July 28th), deputies arrested 68-year old Stephen Adam Boltz, of Council Bluffs, for Possession of a Controlled Substance, and for being a Fugitive from Justice. That same day, 32-year old Joshua Stephen McDermott, of Omaha, was arrested at the Pott. County Jail, on three warrants for Failure to Appear in court.

On July 27th, 38-year old Joseph Corey Jack, of Malvern, was arrested on a warrant for Violation of Probation. And, there were three OWI-related arrests. Saturday night, 41-year old Lee Alfred Miles, of Tabor, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense. Sunday afternoon, 36-year old Kimberly Irene Melancon, of Omaha, was arrested for OWI/1st offense, Careless Driving, and having no valid driver’s license. 42-year old Timothy Edward Runyon, of Hastings, was arrested for OWI/2nd offense, Sunday night.

The Mills County Sheriff’s Office said also, a Malvern woman reported an incident of Burglary in the 3rd degree and Theft in the 3rd. The incident happened at a location on Lincoln Avenue. And, no injuries were reported following an accident Saturday morning, in Mills County. Authorities say 53-year old Annette Johnson, of Council Bluffs, was driving a 1998 Lexus southbound on Interstate 29 at around 6:30-a.m., and had taken the Exit 35 off-ramp. She continued south in an attempt to head east on Highway 34, but her car went out of control in the clover leaf of the exit and hit a wooden sign post. It also hit a metal sign post before coming to rest in the ditch, south of the clover leaf.

Atlantic City Council to act on putting updated Hotel-motel tax before the voters

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic City Council, during their meeting 5:30-p.m. Wednesday at City Hall, will act on approving a Resolution that proposes to put before the voters, a public measure that increases the Hotel-Motel Tax three-percent. If approved by the voters later this year, it would bump the tax to seven-percent beginning January 1st, 2018.

Voters in November 2010 approved by a super majority, the imposition of a Hotel-Motel Tax at a rate of four-percent that went into effect in January, 2011. The revenues from the tax were to be used for improving, repairing, operating and maintaining the parks and recreational facilities and grounds in the City of Atlantic. Since the tax went into effect, the Schildberg Recreation Area Taskforce has been reviewing the future of the park system. They concluded additional resources are necessary to continue the progress made over the past seven-years. If the Council vote to approve the tax language to be placed on the ballot in the General Election, it will need to pass by a simple majority of the voters.

In other business, the Atlantic City Council will act on approving a Resolution that would amend the City’s Personnel Policy, with regard to the payroll system. The submission of time sheets early leaves Department Heads essentially guessing how many hours an employee would work, or if they would use sick leave or vacation time. City Clerk Barb Barrick has consulted with the Personnel and Finance Committee, and it was agreed that the payroll system needs to be changed. The Resolution repeals an existing “Pay Period,” subsection in the City Code, and adopts the following language: “Both hourly and salaried employees of the City are paid semi-monthly. All employees shall be paid on the second and fourth Friday of the month.” And, a sentence dealing with overtime would be replaced with “The workday shall begin at 12:01-a.m. on Sunday and end at 12:00 midnight the following Saturday.”

The Council will also act on an Order to close Cedar Street from 2nd to 3rd Streets on August 6th, for the 1st United Methodist Church Community Block party, which takes place from 5-until 7-p.m.  A separate Order to be approved is for the closing of all relevant streets at certain times on August 12th, for AtlanticFest.  The following streets would be affected:

  • Chestnut Street (both lanes) – from 6th to 7th Streets (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.); and 2nd to 6th Streets,  (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.)
  • 6th Street (both lanes) – from Walnut to Chestnut (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.).
  • 6th Street – from Chestnut to Poplar Street (5-a.m. to 8-p.m.),
  • 5th Street – Chestnut to 1/2 block east of the alley before the Post Office (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.); and from Chestnut to Poplar (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.)
  • 4th Street – from Chestnut to 1/2 block east, right before the alley (5-a.m. until 6-p.m.); and from Chestnut to Poplar (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.)
  • 3rd Street – From Walnut to Poplar (5-a.m. to 6-p.m.)

Walnut Street will remain open for the duration of AtlanticFest.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 8/01/2017

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Favorite Stuffed Peppers 8-1-2017

Mom's Tips

August 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

  • 6 large green peppers
  • 1 lb. ground beef
  • 2 tablespoons fat
  • 2 cups cooked rice
  • 1 can condensed cream of tomato soup
  • 1 tablespoon minced onion
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • dash of pepper
  • 1 cup bread crumbs
  • 1/4 cup butter

Wash and clean green peppers.  Cook in boiling, salted water for 5 minutes.  Remove.  Cool.  Brown meat in fat.  Combine meat, rice, soup, onion, water, salt, pepper.  Stuff peppers.  Top with buttered crumbs.  Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.

(Edna Refshauge)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 8/1/2017

Podcasts, Sports

August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Cass County Fair Livestock Sale this Morning

Ag/Outdoor, News

August 1st, 2017 by Jim Field

The livestock sale at the Cass County Fair will begin at 8:00 this morning at the indoor show ring.  We’ll have some live updates throughout the morning from the sale on KJAN.  CLICK HERE to see the sale listing!

3 arrests in Creston

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 8:55-a.m.) The Creston Police Department today (Tuesday) reports three people were arrested on separate charges, Monday. At around 11:30-p.m., 21-year old Ryan Parmenter, of Creston, was arrested in the 500 block of N. Cherry Street, on a charge of Interference with Official Acts. He was later released on $300 bond.

19-year old Natalie Eslinger, of Creston, was arrested at a residence in the 800 block of N. Cherry Street, for Public Intoxication. She was transported to the Ringgold County Jail and held on a $300 bond.

And, 60-year old Virginia Lee Wilson, of Creston, was arrested at the Creston Wal-Mart store Monday afternoon, for Theft in the 5th degree. Wilson was released on a promise to appear later, in court.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 8/1/2017

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s top news at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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July 2017 weather stats for Atlantic

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August 1st, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Month of July in Atlantic, was warmer than normal, both on the high and low side of the thermometer, and much drier. Weather statistics compiled for the month at the KJAN studios (The official National Weather Service reporting station for Atlantic), show the Average High in July was 89 degrees, which was 3 degrees warmer than the norm. The Average Low was 64, which was 1 degree warmer than the norm. Rainfall for the month was 2.09 inches, well below the 4.62 inches we should have expected.

The hottest day of the month was 97, on July 21st. The coolest mornings recorded were on the 23rd and 30th, when we dipped to 55 degrees. The coolest daytime high was 77, on July 26th. The month of August, in Atlantic, typically brings a High of around 83, and a Low of 61. Rainfall for the month averages out to be 3.88 inches.