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State center under investigation; top official put on leave

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(A-P) The superintendent of Iowa’s care center for people with intellectual disabilities has been placed on paid leave amid a federal investigation into the facility. The director of Iowa’s Human Services Department told Glenwood Resource Center workers Monday about the action taken against Jerry Rea. The Des Moines Register reported that Rea was placed on leave “in light of” a federal investigation. Associated Press efforts to reach Rea on Wednesday were unsuccessful. The newspaper reported earlier this month that the U.S. Department of Justice was investigating whether the state was providing adequate medical care and employing “needless and harmful restraint practices.”

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/11/19

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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High School Wrestling Scoreboard 12/10/2019

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December 11th, 2019 by admin

Quad @ Red Oak

Atlantic/CAM 59, Red Oak 21
Atlantic/CAM 45, Creston O-M 28
Atlantic/CAM 54, AHSTW 24
Creston O-M 42, Red Oak 41
Creston O-M 54, AHSTW 22
Red Oak 48, AHSTW 30

Quad @ Griswold

Treynor 60, Shenandoah 18
Treynor 68, Griswold 6
Treynor 42, Kuemper Catholic 39
Kuemper Cathholic 57, Shenandoah 12
Kuemper Catholic 60, Griswold 12
Shenandoah 30, Griswold 6

Quad @ Harlan

Harlan 42, Glenwood 31
Harlan 70, St. Albert 10
Harlan 74, Southwest Iowa 6
Glenwood 65, Southwest Iowa 16
Glenwood 61, St. Albert 10
Southwest Iowa 45, St. Albert 36

Tri @ Lewis Central

Clarinda 39, Denison-Schleswig 33
Denison-Schleswig 40, Lewis Central 39 (On Criteria)
Lewis Central 48, Clarinda 33

Quad @ Logan-Magnolia

Logan-Magnolia 74, CB Thomas Jefferson 6
Logan-Magnolia 51, Missouri Valley 30
Logan-Magnolia 84, West Harrison 0
Missouri Valley 78, CB Thomas Jefferson 6
Missouri Valley 78, West Harrison 6
CB Thomas Jefferson 72, West Harrison 12

Tri @ Omaha Westside

Underwood 49, Creighton Prep 30
Underwood 51, Westside 27

Tri @ Van Meter/Earlham

Van Meter/Earlham 54, Panorama 21
Van Meter/Earlham 60, West Central Valley 22
Panorama 48, West Central Valley 30

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/11/19

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Dallas-based company building data center in Council Bluffs

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

A data center that could employ up to 10 people is being built in Council Bluffs. The Daily Nonpareil reports that CyrusOne broke ground Tuesday on the $60 million facility. The first building phase is expected to be finished in fall 2020. CyrusOne chief technology officer Kevin Timmons said Council Bluffs was an ideal site for several reasons, including the site’s attributes, reliability of fiber optics and affordable power. CyrusOne is based in Dallas and provides information technology infrastructure for about 1,000 customers.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 12/11/19

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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IAGTSB: “Don’t wreck the holidays – don’t drive buzzed or drunk”

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The holiday season is known for celebrations and traditions, but it is also known for being the deadliest season when it comes to drunk and drug-impaired driving. Iowa Law Enforcement across the state will partner with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) this holiday season to remove impaired drivers from the roads and help save lives. From December 13, 2019 to January 1, 2020, motorists will see an increased presence of law enforcement.

As we prepare for festivities with family and friends, the Governor’s Traffic Safety Bureau and area law enforcement agencies, want to remind all drivers of the dangers of driving impaired. You have to choose your role before the celebration begins. Will you drink, use drugs or will you drive? Remember, even if you have a little bit to drink, you could still be over the legal limit. Whether the drug is legally prescribed or illegal, driving while drug-impaired poses a threat to the driver, vehicle passengers, and other road users. Remember….if you feel different, you drive different!

Sobering Statistics:

  • In 2017, 45% of the drivers killed in fatal crashes who were tested for drugs, tested positive.
  • According to NHTSA, 885 people lost their lives in traffic crashes involving a drunk driver during the month of December, 2017.
  • Despite the fact it’s illegal to drive when impaired by alcohol, in 2017, one person was killed every 48 minutes by a drunk driver on our nation’s roads.
  • On average, an OWI could set you back $10,000 in attorney’s fees, fines, court costs, lost time at work, higher insurance rates, car towing and more.
  • The financial impact from impaired-driving crashes is devastating. Based on 2010 numbers (the most recent year for which cost data is available), impaired-driving crashes cost the United States $44 billion annually.
  • On average, an OWI could set you back $10,000 in attorney’s fees, fines, court costs, lost time at work, higher insurance rates, car towing and more.
  • The financial impact from impaired-driving crashes is devastating. Based on 2010 numbers (the most recent year for which cost data is available), impaired-driving crashes cost the United States $44 billion annually.

From December 13, 2018 to January 1, 2019, Iowa law enforcement officers arrested 506 impaired drivers. Also during this time frame in Iowa, there were 17 fatal crashes killing 18 people. Four of these seventeen fatal crashes involved an impaired driver. Celebrate with a Plan: Always remember to plan ahead if you will be celebrating with an impairing substance. If you plan to indulge, plan for a sober driver to take you home. Call a taxi, friend or Uber! Is it your turn to be the designated driver? Take the role seriously and do not partake in alcohol or any other drugs. You are saving lives!

Cass County Extension Report 12-11-2019

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December 11th, 2019 by Jim Field

w/Kate Olson.

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Audubon County Sheriff’s report (12/10/19)

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Audubon County Sheriff’s Office reports five arrests.

  • Officials say 42-year old Timothy Duane Snyder, of Elk Horn, was arrested December 5th, for Violation of a No Contact Order. Snyder was held in the Audubon County Jail without bond until appearing before the Magistrate later that day and was released.  And, 39-year old Abigail Rae Lennon, of Atlantic, was charged with Burglary on December 5th. The charge stems from an investigation into an incident that took place in Kimballton in October. She appeared before the Magistrate and was released.
  • 35-year old Bryan Gene Snell, of Coon Rapids, was arrested Nov. 16th and charged with Driving While Barred. The charge stems from a traffic stop that occurred near the intersection of Littlefield Dr. and Zinnia Ave. He appeared before the Magistrate the following morning and was held on a $2,000.00 bond. He was later transported to another county on outstanding warrants in that county.
  • On Nov. 9th, 35-year old Brandon Barringer, of Brayton, turned himself into the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office on two outstanding warrants for Violation of Probation. He posted a $15,000.00 bond and was released.
  • And, 39-year old Jeremy Daniel Schneider, of Exira, was arrested November 5th for OWI – 1st. The charge stems from a traffic stop that occurred in the 1600 block of Littlefield Drive. He was transported to and held in the Audubon County Jail until the following morning when he appeared before the Magistrate and was released.

Judge moves cold case murder trial to different county

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December 11th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A murder trial has been moved to Scott County for a man accused of killing an Iowa high school student almost 40 years ago. Court records show a judge agreed Monday to relocate the trial of 65-year-old Jerry Burns, of Manchester. Police arrested Burns on Dec. 19 last year, 39 years to the day after 18-year-old Michelle Martinko was killed. Her body was found the next day inside her family’s car at a Cedar Rapids mall. She had been stabbed in the face and chest.

Burns’ attorney said in a filing that pretrial publicity made it unlikely Burns could receive a fair trial in Linn County.  The trial still is scheduled to begin Feb. 10. Burns has pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder.