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KJAN listening area forecast: Fri., 8/14/15

Weather

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Early This Morning: Mostly cloudy. South wind around 5 mph.
Today: Mostly sunny. High in the upper 80s. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear. Low in the mid 60s. South wind around 5 mph.

Saturday: Sunny. High in the upper 80s. South wind 5 to 15 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low in the mid 60s. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Sunny. High in the upper 80s. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms. Low in the upper 60s.

Monday: Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms. High in the lower 80s.

Sophomores must play big for Hawkeyes

Sports

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A key to success for the Iowa offense this season may rest with the development of two sophomore tackles. Webster City native Boone Myers and Ike Boettger from Cedar Falls have been called on to replace Outland Trophy winner Brandon Scherff and Andrew Donnal. Iowa offensive line coach Brian Ferentz says both players just need experience.

Ferentz says like any other position group it will be up to the seniors to lead the way. He says the switch to C.J. Beathard at quarterback will have little impact on the offensive line. Originally recruited as a tight end, Boettger gained 60 pounds to make the transition to right tackle. Boettger believes as a unit they will be ready for the season opener.

The Hawkeyes open at home on September fifth against Illinois State.

(Learfield Sports)

Motorcycle accident in C.Bluffs results injuries this morning

News

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 6:37-a.m.)

Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in a motorcycle accident that took place early this (Friday) morning in Council Bluffs. The crash resulted in what were described as serious, but non-life threatening injuries to a Nebraska man. Council Bluffs Police say 59-year old Michael Sowl, of Kearney, Nebraska, was thrown from the motorcycle he was driving after the machine went out of control in the area of S. 35th Street and Nebraska Avenue. The accident happened at around 2:37-a.m.

Authorities say Sowl was traveling south on S. 35th Street when his cycle hit the median. After being thrown from the machine, Sowl landed on the traveled portion of the road. He was taken by Council Bluffs Fire and Rescue to Creighton University Hospital, for treatment.

Officials say charges in the crash are currently pending.

 

Alvarez HR in 7-run 1st, Pirates end long skid in St. Louis

Sports

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pedro Alvarez homered in a seven-run first inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates broke an eight-game losing streak at Busch Stadium, beating the St. Louis Cardinals 10-5 Thursday night. The Pirates moved within six games of the first-place Cardinals in the NL Central with their 12th victory in 18 games. St. Louis, which won the first two in the series, has won the last seven sets between the teams at Busch Stadium.

Alvarez had three hits as the Pirates held on. The Cardinals closed their seven-run deficit to 7-5 in the seventh. Francisco Liriano (8-6) pitched six innings. Lance Lynn (9-7) got just two outs in the shortest of his 119 career starts.

 

Iowa duo set for sentencing for sex trafficking in Virginia

News

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Virginia say two Iowa residents set for sentencing in a sex trafficking case tortured their victim. Aldair Hodza and Laura Sorensen will be sentenced today (Friday) in U.S. District Court in Richmond. The Clive, Iowa, residents previously pleaded guilty to sex and transporting a person across state lines for prostitution.

Court records show Sorensen and Hodza held a 20-year-old woman captive on a trip to Virginia and forced her to have sex with men who answered online ads. Prosecutors say Hodza and Sorensen burned the woman with lit cigarettes and other heated objects, drove nails into her feet and poured bleach into her wounds.

Defense attorneys and prosecutors are recommending prison terms of 35 years — 11 more than the top end of the sentencing guideline range.

Iowa early News Headlines; Fru., Aug. 14th 2015

News

August 14th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

CLARINDA – Members of the Midwest Regional Dive Team from Cass and area Counties, were searching the West Nodaway River on the east side of Clarinda late Thursday night for a possible drowning victim. The team was searching in an area near a dam north of the E, Washington Street Bridge.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton has snagged a big endorsement as she brings her presidential campaign to the Iowa State Fair. Former Iowa Senator Tom Harkin is endorsing Clinton’s bid for the Democratic nomination, writing in the Des Moines Register that Clinton is “a fighter who has a record of getting things done.”

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — A broken sewer pipe under a street in on the east edge of Dubuque has caused a release of untreated wastewater into a storm sewer. City public works officials say they discovered the wastewater leak Thursday afternoon. Crews are working to identify the exact location of the broken pipe.

PILOT MOUND, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa district court judge says a man is obligated to let a company survey his land as part of a proposal for an oil pipeline. The Messenger reports Judge John Haney says in a ruling filed this month that Dakota Access LLC has the right to temporarily enter Laverne Johnson’s property in Boone County to examine the land, which is in the path of the proposed pipeline. Haney says the move does not interfere with fundamental property rights.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A 38-year-old man in an Iowa jail has been accused of setting fire to a car outside the Texas Capitol on August 7th. A Texas Department of Public Safety statement issued Thursday says Iowa resident Michael Patrick Wagner was arrested in Marion, Iowa on an unrelated charge.

Semi strikes a bridge off I-80 near Anita

News

August 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Update 9:40-p.m. No injuries reported)

Anita and Wiota Fire and Rescue were called to the scene of an accident Thursday, at around 9:30-p.m. According to dispatch reports, a semi struck a bridge on Interstate 80 westbound at the 72 mile marker. Following the crash the truck entered the north ditch and remained upright.

Additional details are not currently available. Please check back later.

Cass County Dive Team called to Clarinda

News

August 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Midwest Regional Dive team, including those with Cass County Sheriff’s Department, were called to the scene of a reported, possible drowning on the east side of Clarinda, Thursday night. The page went out at around 9:15-p.m.

The incident reportedly occurred near a dam just north of the East Washington Street bridge over the West Nodaway River. The team was still on the scene early this (Friday) morning.

No other details are currently available. The Midwest Regional Dive Team is comprised of members from Cass, Adams and Ringgold Counties, as well as the Clarinda and Red Oak Fire and Rescue Departments.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th

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Food banks struggle to meet surprising demand

News

August 13th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Food banks nationwide are dealing with rising demand despite the growing economy, leading some charities to reduce the amount they offer each family. U.S. food banks are expected to give away about 4 billion pounds of food this year. Feeding America, the nation’s primary food bank network, says that’s more than double the amount provided a decade ago. The group gave away 3.8 billion in 2013.

Food bank reliance exploded when the economy tanked in 2008, but groups say demand still rises each year. Some economists say the increased demand is surprising because the economy is growing and unemployment has been cut nearly in half since the recession. But many people who have found jobs are working only part-time or for low wages, and others have stopped looking for work.