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2 men arrested on warrants issued from Adair County

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Sheriff’s Office reports two men were arrested on warrants last week. On July 18th, 30-year old Stephen Wallace Jones, of Stuart, was arrested by Stuart Police on an Adair County warrant for Failure to Appear for arraignment, on an original charge of Domestic Abuse Assault/1st offense. Jones was being held in the Adair County Jail on $2,000 cash only bond.

And, 30-year old Adam Thomas Harris, of West Des Moines, was arrested July 20th at the Polk County Jail, on an Adair County warrant for felony drug charges. Harris was later released after posting a $500 cash only bond.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/25/2016

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 7/25/2016

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 7/25/2016

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Iowa State defensive back arrested in drunken driving case

Sports

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa State football player has been suspended from the team after his arrest in Ames. University police say 20-year-old Nigel Tribune was pulled over a little before 3 a.m. Sunday because he had not turned on his vehicle’s headlamps.

Police say Tribune failed field sobriety tests and a preliminary breath test. He’s been charged with operating while intoxicated and with two traffic violations.  Iowa State coach Matt Campbell says Tribune has been suspended indefinitely from the team. Tribune is listed as a backup cornerback on the depth chart.

A potential rift among Iowa Democrats at national convention

News

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Delegates from Iowa head into the Democratic National Convention today (Monday) in Philadelphia, where a potential party squabble may erupt. The chairwoman of the Democratic NATIONAL Committee resigned Sunday after the release of email showing national party staff favoring Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders. Caleb Humphrey of Madrid is a Bernie Sanders delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

“What the Bernie camp has thought since the conception of this whole race is that the scales have been tipped in favor of Hillary Clinton,” Humphrey says. “Now we know unequivocally, in black and white, that this is true.” The solution, he says, is to dump Clinton and nominate Sanders. Sanders delegate Ingrid Olson of Council Bluffs says Clinton’s still probably going to win the nomination, but Olson warns there’s a “division” between Clinton and Sanders delegates from Iowa.

“They think we’re ‘one hit wonders’ and we’re here temporarily, but the people that I know are very dedicated and they’re here for the long haul. They are energized. They’re youthful and the party needs them if the party’s going to survive, otherwise we’re going to end up having a Republican candidate such as Donald Trump,” Olson says. “…They need to figure out a way to welcome us and not make us make us feel like outcasts.”

Andy McGuire, the chairwoman of the Iowa Democratic Party, says party unity is a “work in progress.” “We need to continue to talk about the issues that we have in common and get to unity,” McGuire says. “When we talk about education and we talk about equal work for euqal pay and when we talk about college affordability — these are issues we all agree on.” Former Iowa Senator Tom Harkin backed Clinton in the Iowa Caucuses and he predicts Democrats will unite.

“I’ll do whatever I can to help bring our party together, to work with both Sanders and Clinton people to get us united,” Harkin says. “…If all else fails, all I’ve got to say is: ‘Trump.’ That brings us together right away.” Iowa delegate Cindy Pollard of Newton was wearing an “I’m With Her” t-shirt Sunday night in Philadelphia. She expects “smooth sailing” for Clinton this week.

“I think it really will be,” Pollard says. “It’s going to be powerful in that room and I think when we go in there everybody will come together and it’s going to happen.” The Iowa delegates went to a bowling alley in Philadelphia for a pre-convention party Sunday night. It appeared the Sanders delegates gathered in their own bowling lanes, while the Clinton delegates teamed up in others. Eighteen-year-old Sruthi Palapniappan of Cedar Rapids, a Clinton delegate, noticed.

“I think we kind of just went into our own pods and then just realized: ‘Oh no,'” she says. “‘We accidentally divided.'” Fourth district congressional candidate Kim Weaver will speak with Iowa convention delegates later this (Monday) morning in Philadelphia.

(Radio Iowa)

Florida man injured when pickup hits his tent in Fremont County

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Florida man was transported by helicopter to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha, after the tent he was in was struck by a pickup truck Sunday morning, in Fremont County. The Iowa State Patrol says 67-year old James A. Foley, of Middleburg, FL., was struck by a 1996 Ford F-250 pickup driven by 55-year old Danny T. Cardin, of Homer, Louisiana.

Officials say the accident happened at around 11:35-a.m., Sunday, when the pickup was traveling down a private drive at the 59er Motel and campgrounds. The vehicle struck the tent Foley occupied, and dragged the tent, with Foley inside, underneath the truck, for about 50-feet. Cardin continued to drive his truck until he parked it at his campsite.

A dispatcher with Mills County Sheriff’s Officials could not say if Foley was part of the RAGBRAI ride or was simply staying at the campgrounds for recreation. A report on his condition is currently not available.

Posted County Grain Prices: 7/25/16

Ag/Outdoor

July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Cass County: Corn $2.94, Beans $9.64
Adair County: Corn $2.91, Beans $9.67
Adams County: Corn $2.91, Beans $9.63
Audubon County: Corn $2.93, Beans $9.66
East Pottawattamie County: Corn $2.97, Beans $9.64
Guthrie County: Corn $2.96, Beans $9.68
Montgomery County: Corn $2.96, Beans $9.66
Shelby County: Corn $2.97, Beans $9.64

Oats $2.24 (always the same in all counties)

(Information from the USDA’s Farm Service Agency offices)

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Trading Post

July 25th, 2016 by admin

FOR SALE: 22 sheets of metal sheeting, size 3’x18′. Also a large garage door.  Selling all for $250.  Call 712-769-2387.

FOR SALE: Gas BBQ grill. The grill is old but in good condition for its age. It has been stored in a garage for most it’s life. Asking for 50.00.  Antique drop leaf table- Made out of high quality wood. Would look great repainted or stained. Asking for 60.00.  Call Andrew at 712 249 8908 if interested.

FOR SALE:  2001 Dodge Dakota SLT 4X4 pickup. 97,300 miles. Non smoker owned. New front brakes, rotors & calipers this year. All new shocks last year and always been well serviced by shop in Atlantic. Cold AC, Good heat everything works. Clear Title.  Asking $6,000.00 OBO.  Please call 712-249-4378 please leave a message if I don’t answer.
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GARAGE SALE: Friday August 5th and Saturday August 6th. 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. at 809 N. Cherry ST. Avoca. Maple dresser with mirror, Cedar chest, Black & Cream Area Rug, and more. 5 families to visit with free ice tea & water. Melody Cordes, 712-343-2167.

FREE:  I have 2 large sections of glass 3/8 thick by 67 inches long and 26 inches wide. The edges have some caulking on the glass. 712-254-6936.

FOR SALE: 48 player piano scrolls for $20.  Call 712-243-2361.

FOR SALE: Pentax camera, zoom lens, flash, carrying case $150; Poulon chain saw with case, 18″ bar $50; 8′ new aluminum level $50; brand new 3/8″ electric DeWalt drill $50; brand new 3/8″ keyless chuck DeWalt drill $50; new 7 1/4″ ball bearing circular saw with carrying case $60. 712-243-2860.

RAGBRAI is underway, motorists can help keep cyclists safe

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July 25th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Thousands of bicycle riders from across Iowa and around the world are starting their second day of the statewide trek known as RAGBRAI today (Monday). This year’s route runs 418 miles across southern Iowa from Glenwood to Muscatine. On the first day of the event, a 72-year old man from Florida was struck and killed by a pickup truck, near Glenwood. Andrea Henry, with the Iowa D-O-T, urges motorists who encounter long lines of bikes to stay alert and don’t do anything to distract or startle the riders.

“We ask that you do not honk your horns at bicyclists,” Henry says. “Use extra caution when you’re passing them. Give them plenty of room because sometimes bicyclists might swerve to avoid road hazards like potholes or debris or railroad tracks or narrow bridges.”

RAGBRAI organizers say that about 30 people have died in the event’s 44 year history, but most deaths are linked to medical problems. Including the latest victim, nine bicyclists have been killed in Iowa this year in collisions with vehicles. Henry notes, the safety tips for motorists apply all year long, not just during RAGBRAI.

“Be careful when opening your vehicle door,” Henry says. “Sometimes bicyclists will be riding close to the edge of the roadway and that can become a problem. When in doubt, always yield to bicyclists. Make sure you give them plenty of space and don’t try to pass if you don’t have the room to do so.”

Cyclists, too, need to keep safety first by always wearing a helmet. “We ask that you never ride against traffic,” Henry says. “Bicyclists are always supposed to follow the same flow as traffic. Obey traffic signs and signals just like you would if you were in a vehicle. Always, make eye contact with a motorist. Sometimes, it’s difficult for them to see you and if you make eye contact with them, that ups your chance of visibility.”

At night, use a headlight, taillight and reflectors. Today’s section of RAGBRAI takes the cyclists 75 miles from Shenandoah to Creston.

(Radio Iowa)