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Ag 4 All to Be Launched on the 4th of July

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

You’re invited to help launch “Ag 4 All,” the new parent organization of both Ag Adventure and “Who’s Your Iowa Farmer?,” by stopping by “Ag Adventure,” at Fontanelle’s 4th of July Celebration. Learn how you can support these efforts by volunteering and/or providing financial support. Blake Anderson, chair of the new group, says “This is the first time we have asked individuals to contribute money to help sustain and expand program efforts.”  Anyone donating $25 or more to Ag 4 All during the Ag Adventure event on the 4th will receive a “Who’s Your Farmer?” t-shirt, as a thank you gift.

Ag Adventure Goes to School, Ag Adventure on the 4th, and Who’s Your Iowa Farmer? were originally initiatives of Ag Works, a loose coalition of Adair County Cattlemen, Adair County and Iowa Corn Growers, Adair County Extension and Outreach, Adair County Farm Bureau, and Adair County Pork Producers; all groups with a common interest in promoting agriculture. As program efforts have grown, the leadership of the coalition decided to create a formal and more permanent structure to raise dollars for and administer the programs. Thus Ag 4 All was officially created and registered with the State of Iowa.

Anderson says “The Ag 4 All moniker was selected to communicate the importance of agriculture as the source of food, fiber, and fuel for our entire society.” It also represents the organization’s desire and dedication to provide information about the many sectors of agriculture to all audiences regardless of age. More information about the work of Ag 4 All is available from any of the Board of Director members: Blake Anderson, Greenfield; Sara Shepherd, Stuart; Grace Evans, Bridgewater; Brian Rohrig, Orient; and Randy Caviness, Greenfield. Program coordinators: Deb Hall, Massena; Beth Baudler, Fontanelle; and Jeannette Jorgensen of Adair also can help individuals wishing to support the work of Ag 4 All by volunteering or through cash contributions.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 6/30/2018

News, Podcasts

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 6/30/2018

Podcasts, Sports

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Ric Hanson.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News and Funeral Report

News, Podcasts

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news from News Director Ric Hanson. (7:05-a.m. report)

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Sioux Gateway Airport adds third flight to Chicago

News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa – Another flight to Chicago is being added to to the Sioux Gateway Airport. Officials at Sioux Gateway Airport and Col. Bud Day Field in Sioux City said that, starting September 5, 2018, a third flight to Chicago O’Hare will be added.  Flights from Chicago are scheduled to depart at 1:20 p.m. with an arrival to Sioux City at 2:53 p.m. Flights from Sioux City are scheduled to depart at 3:22 p.m. with an arrival at Chicago at 5:00 p.m. On October 4, 2018, the flight will be moved with the departure out of Sioux City at 7:00 p.m., as well as the arrival from Chicago at 6:15 p.m.

Sioux Gateway Airport Board President Darrell Jesse said, “We are excited that American Airlines continues to expand their flights at Sioux Gateway Airport. This third daily flight to Chicago O’Hare is a result of the continued support from local travelers. We have seen strong and consistent utilization of the current twice daily service to Chicago and this third flight helps to fill in the gap, making it easier for business travelers going to Chicago and back in the same day. Paired with the daily flight to Dallas/Ft. Worth, this expanded service offers our community and visitors multiple options.”

Additional flights to and from Sioux City can be found on the Sioux Gateway Airport’s website.

Police charge Iowa wrestler with lying about shooting

Sports

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa wrestler Sam Stoll has been charged with making a false police report for lying to them after being shot in the knee. Stoll first told Iowa City police he shot himself while in his garage on June 19. After police ruled out that possibility, Stoll admitted he was shot while playing a prank on a friend at the friend’s home. Stoll told officers that he lied in hopes of keeping his friend out of trouble.

Stoll, who had surgery and was released from the hospital the following day, placed fifth as a heavyweight at the NCAA Championships in March. He has one remaining season of eligibility. “As I shared previously, Sam Stoll’s health was our number one concern and he is doing well,” coach Tom Brands said Friday. “I am disappointed in his actions related to this incident, as they do not reflect our values.”

Iowa early News Headlines: 6/30/18

News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 6:00 a.m. CDT

SPIRIT LAKE, Iowa (AP) — A Minnesota-based company says it’s considering moving production of some motorcycles out of the country because of European tariffs, just days after Harley-Davidson announced a similar move. A spokeswoman for Polaris Industries acknowledged Friday the company could move some production of its Indian brand of motorcycles from northwest Iowa to Poland.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Federal prosecutors in Iowa have charged a Brazilian man accused of causing a flight from Calgary, Canada, to Chicago to be diverted to Cedar Rapids. Prosecutors said Friday that 33-year-old Guilherme Alves De Melo was charged Tuesday with one count of intimidating a flight crew member. A complaint says that on June 23, Alves became disruptive and “lost it” about an hour before the plane was scheduled to land, causing the plane to land at the eastern Iowa airport.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A national abortion-rights organization says the Iowa Supreme Court acted “absolutely appropriately” in striking down a 72-hour waiting period for women seeking abortions. Ilyse Hogue is president of NARAL Pro-Choice America. She says Friday’s ruling upholds precedent, the rights of Iowa women and their “dignity and respect.” She also says Sen. Charles Grassley should consider those issues when advancing any U.S. Supreme Court nominees. The Iowa senator leads the Senate Judiciary Committee.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Despite acknowledging a county prosecutor’s behavior was “egregious,” the Iowa Supreme Court ordered the reinstatement of the attorney, saying his actions didn’t reach the threshold to remove an elected official. The court ruled Friday that Abraham Watkins was wrongly removed as Van Buren County attorney in 2017 following allegations of sexual harassment. He was accused of commenting on an employee’s breasts, appearing in underwear in his home office and displaying nude photos of his wife.

Man survives after being partially buried in corn pile near Boone

Ag/Outdoor, News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

A man has survived after being partially submerged in grain at a co-op near Boone. The Boone Fire Department was called to the Landus Elevator east of Boone early Friday morning to help an employee that became trapped in a pile of corn. When the on-duty crew arrived at the scene, a conscious individual was found partially buried in an outdoor grain storage area. Rescue efforts were underway by facility staff and a Boone County Deputy Sheriff. The responding fire department crew was able to use their grain rescue equipment, along with Landus equipment, and were able to rescue the unidentified individual from the corn. There were no serious injuries reported.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa’s Stand Your Ground law being tested again in Linn County shooting

News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

An Iowa judge is once again deliberating how to apply the state’s Stand Your Ground law. Sixth District Judge Patrick Grady held a hearing this week in the case of Michael Hodges in Linn County. The 23-year-old Hodges, of Cedar Rapids, faces an attempted murder charge in the shooting of 21-year-old Zevon Johnson of Urbandale. Hodges’ lawyer, Tyler Johnston, argues his client should be immune from prosecution because he feared for his life. “I think it was obvious to anybody in there that he was telling the truth and that the way the law is written now, that he complied with every provision of that law,” Johnston said. “The state had their opportunity to try to prove otherwise and they chose not to.”

The two men shot at each other outside of a downtown Cedar Rapids pub in January. Hodges claims he should be immune from prosecution because Johnson pulled his gun first. The state’s lawyer, Rena Schulte, sees it differently. “It’s my belief that the Legislature didn’t intend for someone to be able to aggressive towards another person, shoot that person, and then claim self-defense,” Schulte said.

If Judge Grady rules in Hodges’ favor, he would sidestep a trial. Hodges shot and injured Johnson, who fired at Hodges at nearly the same time, but missed. Johnson is also claiming self-defense and will have a hearing on his immunity claim. This is the latest test case of Iowa’s Stand Your Ground law, passed in 2017, and another chance for a judge to weigh in on the legislature’s intent. A judge in a previous case in Johnson County labeled the law “void for vagueness.” In another case, in Montgomery County, a judge ruled a Red Oak man was justified when he shot and killed one of two men who attacked him in an alley while wearing hoodies and bandannas.

(Radio Iowa w/Thanks to Kate Payne, Iowa Public Radio)

Atlantic Police report (issued 6/29)

News

June 30th, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic Police Department, Friday, released a report on arrests covering the period from June 18th through the 27th. This past Wednesday, 54-year old Dick Cook, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Violation of a No Contact Order, and 38-year old Melissa Wheeler, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Forgery. Both were booked into the Cass County Jail.

Last Monday, 49-year old Tammie Sempek, of Atlantic, was arrested on a Montgomery County warrant for Failure to Appear (In court). Sempek was held in the Cass County Jail until being transferred to Montgomery County. On June 23rd, 19-year old Sommer Wickham, of Omaha, was arrested in Atlantic  on Nebraska warrants for Possession of a Controlled Substance. And, on June 18th, 54-year old Elvin Shrimpton, of Council Bluffs, was arrested on a Cass County warrant for Domestic Abuse Assault. Wickham and Shrimpton were booked into the Cass County Jail.