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Coon Rapids-Bayard Tom Tipton Co-Ed Invitational at Guthrie Center

Sports

April 7th, 2017 by admin

GIRLS TEAM SCORES

1
Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center
170.00
2
Panorama
163.00
3
Van Meter
103.00
4
Glidden-Ralston
63.00
5
Coon Rapids-Bayard
53.00
6
CAM
29.00
7
ADM
4.00

Full results here.

BOYS TEAM SCORES

1
Adair-Casey/Guthrie Center
151.00
2
Van Meter
129.00
3
Panorama
92.00
4
CAM
89.00
5
Coon Rapids-Bayard
54.00
6
Glidden-Ralston
41.00
7
Paton-Churdan
20.00
8
Grand View Christian
13.00

Full results here.

Harlan girls Koos Relays 4/6/2017

Sports

April 7th, 2017 by admin

1
Bishop Heelan
148.00
2
Harlan
123.00
3
Boone
102.00
4
Treynor
88.00
5
CB Abraham Lincoln
80.50
6
CB T Jefferson
68.00
7
Lewis Central
50.00
8
Denison-Schleswig
41.00
9
Earlham
24.00
10
Kuemper Catholic
15.50

Full results here.

Red Oak Lady Tiger Relays 04-06-2017

Sports

April 7th, 2017 by admin

Division A Scores

1
Griswold
138.00
2
Sidney
124.00
3
Bedford
97.00
4
Essex
84.00
5
Stanton
45.00
6
Lenox
41.00
7
Clarinda Academy
9.00
7
South Page
9.00

Full Division A results here.

Division AA Scores

1
Glenwood
170.00
2
Creston
148.00
3
Shenandoah
120.00
4
Red Oak
53.00
5
St. Albert Girls
38.50
6
Southwest Valley
27.50
7
Clarinda
24.00

Full Division AA results here.

AHSTW Co-Ed track meet 4/6/2017

Sports

April 7th, 2017 by admin

GIRLS TEAM SCORES

1
Underwood
135.50
2
Fremont-Mills
115.00
3
Riverside
74.00
4
East Mills
73.00
5
AHSTW
60.00
6
Audubon
56.50
7
Exira-EHK
43.00

Full girls results here.

BOYS TEAM SCORES

1
Denison-Schleswig
124.00
2
AHSTW
101.00
3
Fremont-Mills
85.00
4
Audubon
78.00
5
Riverside
75.00
6
Exira-EHK
58.00
7
Underwood
29.00
8
East Mills
24.00

Full boys results here.

Heartbeat Today 4-7-2017

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 7th, 2017 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Kate Olson about the Cass County Master Gardeners David Williams Memorial Scholarship program.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/7/2017

Podcasts, Sports

April 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Hyundai and Kia recall 1.2M cars for possible engine failure

News

April 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DETROIT (AP) – Hyundai and Kia are recalling nearly 1.2 million cars and SUVs because the engines can fail and stall, increasing the risk of a crash. The recall covers the Korean automakers’ most popular models including 2013 and 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport SUVs and Sonata midsize cars. Also covered are Kia Optima midsize cars from 2011 through 2014, Kia Sportage SUVs from 2011 through 2013 and Kia Sorento SUVs from 2012 through 2014.

The companies say that debris left from manufacturing can restrict oil flow to connecting rod bearings. That can increase temperatures and cause the bearings to wear and fail. Hyundai and Kia will notify owners and dealers will inspect the engines. They’ll replace the block if needed at no cost. The recall is scheduled to start on May 19th.

Bicycle stolen from Creston residence

News

April 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say a woman residing in the 500 block of W. Mills Street, reported Thursday, that sometime between 7-p.m. Wednesday and 9-a.m. Thursday, someone stolen from her residence a purple, 10-speed bicycle. The loss was estimated at $100.

(7-a.m. News)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 04/07/2017

News, Podcasts

April 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Farm Rescue nonprofit expanding into Nebraska, its 6th state

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 7th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – A Plains farm aid nonprofit that has steadily grown since being launched in North Dakota a dozen years ago is expanding into its sixth state. Farm Rescue will provide free haying and hay-hauling help to Nebraska farmers in need this year, as it continues providing services to farmers in both Dakotas, Montana, Minnesota and Iowa.

In those states, the organization has provided crop planting and harvesting assistance and hay help for more than 400 farm families since 2005. Farm Rescue doesn’t dole out cash. It has about 1,100 volunteers from around the country who do the actual physical work for farmers who have suffered a major injury, illness or natural disaster. The organization is currently taking applications for spring assistance in all of the states in which it works.