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Trailer reported stolen from Union County

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Union County Sheriff’s Office says a woman from Afton reported Sunday afternoon, that someone had taken a black, Finish Line trailer (IA license plate AV 6341) from her property in the 300 block of S. Clayton Street, in Afton. The theft resulted in a loss of about $1,700.

Man from Adair arrested for 3rd degree sexual abuse

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Adair County Sheriff Jeff Vandewater has released his weekly arrest report. In it, the Sheriff reports 39-year old Robert Gene Bashaw, of Adair, was arrested Feb. 24th in Adair, on a charge of Sexual Abuse in the 3rd degree. The alleged victim is a female in her teens. Bashaw was released from custody Feb. 25th, on $10,000 bond.

Also arrested in Adair County recently, was 23-year old Shuoyang Yu, of Iowa City. He was taken into custody Feb. 22nd  near the 85 mile marker of eastbound Interstate 80 by an Iowa State Patrol Trooper. Yu was pulled over for speeding. A check of the vehicles’ license plate also revealed the license of the registered owner of the vehicle had been revoked. Yu was arrested for Driving Under Suspension. He was also charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, after a search of the vehicle resulted in the discovery of a backpack in the trunk. The backpack contained several green bottles of a green leafy substance that resembled marijuana. It also contained a glass pipe, an electronic vaporizer, hashish and one package of an edible THC-infused candy. Yu was released from the Adair County Jail Feb. 23rd, after posting a $1,000 bond.

Other arrests in Adair County include: 54-year old Timothy John Vaneaton, of Orient, who pulled over Feb. 23rd for not wearing a seat belt. Vaneaton was subsequently arrested for Driving While Barred. He was later released on $2,000 bond; 35-year old Jennifer Marie Woollums, of Greenfield, was arrested Feb. 25th on an arrest warrant. Woollums was then transferred to the custody of Adams County authorities; On Feb. 27th, 25-year old Tarayia Shilon Brooks, of West Des Moines, was arrested in Stuart for Driving While Barred. The woman was then released on the citation; And, on Feb. 24th, Deputies in Adair County arrested 33-year old Dylan Joseph Evanoski, of Des Moines. He was serving the balance of his two-day sentence on a warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance/Meth-1st offense, when authorities were notified Evanoski was wanted on a warrant out of South Dakota for Possession of a Schedule 1 or 2 Controlled Substance. He was being held at the Adair County Jail pending extradition to South Dakota.

IA Dept. of Revenue extends March 1st filing deadline to April 30th

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

At the direction of Governor Terry Branstad, the Iowa Department of Revenue (IDR) has determined it will grant an extension to certain taxpayers to file and pay 2015 Iowa individual income tax returns without underpayment of estimated tax penalty. Taxpayers who earn at least 2/3 of their income from farming or commercial fishing will have until April 30 to file and pay their 2015 returns.

Iowa Code section 422.21 allows the Director of Revenue to allow further time for filing returns if good cause exists. Late in 2015 the federal government enacted legislation impacting certain tax benefits known as federal “extenders.” Current Iowa law does not conform to these federal provisions and many taxpayers have waited to file their 2015 returns to see if the Iowa Legislature would “couple” with these provisions. To date, the Legislature has not yet reached a decision on how to address coupling.

The mission of the Iowa Department of Revenue is to serve Iowans and to support government services in Iowa by collecting all taxes required by law, but no more.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29th

Trading Post

February 29th, 2016 by Jim Field

WANTED: John Deere 71 planter. Phone 712-482-6863.

FOR SALE:  1987 Nomand travel trailer. It has bunks in the back. Put in a new hot water heater, new bathroom stool, and new vents in the roof. Asking $2000.00 or best offer. Phone 712-268-2713. If no answer leave a message.

FOR SALE:  two bicycles, a 20″ for $10 and another for $5.  Call 243-5153 SOLD!!

Exira-EHK Spartans head to Des Moines to face defending state champ Newell-Fonda

Sports

February 29th, 2016 by admin

The Exira-EHK Spartans Girls Basketball team heads to Des Moines and Wells Fargo Arena today to participate in the State Tournament.  The Spartans first task will be to try and take down the defending state champion Newell-Fonda Mustangs.  The Spartans come into the game undefeated at 23-0 while the Mustangs are 18-6.

spartanprideOn paper the two teams are very similar with rosters built on quickness and speed with not a lot of height.  The Spartans are averaging 61.3 points per game offensively while allowing opponents just 32.1 ppg.  The Mustangs are putting up a 60.5 ppg average and have allowed opponents to score just 45.8 points per contest.

Players to watch for the Mustangs are Senior Maddi Morenz and Junior Erin Gerke.  Morenz is averaging a team high 13.3 points per game and shoots 42% from the field, she also leads the team in rebounds with 112 on the year.  Gerke is a versatile driving Guard that is averaging 12.7 points per game and has a team leading 77 assists on the year.  The Spartans will counter with Sophomore Sophia Peppers who primarily works in the paint for her team leading 16.3 points per game and leads the team wit 152 rebounds.  Three other players average in double figures for the Spartans Mara Burmeister with 13.1, Maggie Rassmussen with 11.9, and Kealey Nelson with 11.5 points per game. Burmeister and Rasmussen lead the team from outside both hitting 45 threes so far this season.

The quarterfinal round match-up is set for a 3:15pm Tip-off at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.  We will have full coverage for you on KJAN on air at AM1220, FM101.1 and online at kjan.com or on the mobile app. Join Chris Parks for the call starting with the Pregame at 2:15pm.

Reminder: The Registration Deadline is Tue., March 1st, for: Money Talk Financial Education Course for Women (in Cass County)

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Money Talk, Financial Education for Women, will be offered locally this March by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The 5-session class gives women the knowledge to make major financial decisions and improve their lives. Designed to help women improve their money management skills and overall level of financial knowledge, Money Talk will be held Thursdays, starting March 3rd, from 6:30 to 8:30-p.m., at the Cass County Community Center in Atlantic. Registration deadline is Tuesday, March 1st to ensure materials are available for participants.ISU Extension

The five week course will cover the following topics:

March 3: Financial Basics – Sandra McKinnon, Iowa State University Extension
March 10: Insurance Essentials – Tammy Cullen, Cullen & Associates

March 17: Investment Fundamentals – Jenny Johnson, Wiges & Johnson

March 24: Retirement Realities – Megan Roberts, Megan Roberts State Farm

March 31: Legal Issues -Jody Lorence, Otto, Lorence & Weiderstein, PLLC

The program is strictly educational, using a research-based Extension curriculum, and does not promote any company or product. Local speakers were invited to share their subject matter expertise, and to be a voice of experience for participant questions.

The cost for the 5 week program is $25 per person. This includes all sessions, handout materials and a 192-page workbook that participants will use to track their goals and progress. This program registration fee is below the usual course fee of $75 per person due to support from the Cass County Extension Council and local sponsors Cullen & Associates; Wiges & Johnson, Ameriprise Financial; Megan Roberts, State Farm; and Otto, Lorence & Wiederstein, PLLC.

For more information, or to register, contact the Cass County Extension Office at 712-243-1132 or email Kate Olson at keolson@iastate.edu. A registration form can also be found on the Cass County Extension website at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass.

2016 Beginning Farmer and Military Veteran Workshops

Ag/Outdoor, News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Iowa Agricultural Development Division is co-hosting Beginning Farmer and Military Veteran Workshops. The free events are open to everyone, and are sponsored by the Iowa Bankers Association, Farm Service Agency, FFA Alumni, Iowa Finance Authority and Veterans in Agriculture. Locally, a workshop will be held in Creston, Thursday April 14th, 2016, from 8:30-until 11:30-a.m. at Southwestern Community College (1501 W. Townline St.), Instructional Center Room 180.

imagesThe agenda for the meeting is as follows:

8:30-9:00 a.m.: Registration and Coffee
9:00-9:30 a.m.: Farm Service Agency Beginning Farmer Programs
9:30-10:00 a.m.: Iowa Finance Authority Beginning Farmer Programs
10:00-10:15 a.m.: Veterans in Agriculture update
10:15-10:30 a.m.: Break
10:30-11:00 a.m.: Ag Lenders Panel on Regional Ag Topics
11:00-11:30 a.m.: Questions and Discussion
11:30 a.m.: Adjorn

To register for the workshop, visit IowaFinanceAuthority.gov.

Storm Spotter class March 16th in Stanton

News, Weather

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency reports the Montgomery County Annual Storm Spotter Class will be held 7-p.m. March 16th, at the Viking Center in Stanton ( located at 501 Elliott St). The class is hosted by Montgomery County Emergency Management in conjunction with the National Weather Service in Valley, NE. It is open to the public and free of charge.

State and Federal Candidate Filing Period Underway: How to find which candidates have successfully filed

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES – The filing period for Iowa’s state and federal office seekers began Monday morning, February 29, at 8 am and runs through 5 pm on March 18th. Candidates must file their paperwork with the Iowa Secretary of State’s Office. The petition requirements for each office can be found on the Secretary of State’s website at this link: http://sos.iowa.gov/elections/electioninfo/primary/index.html.

All candidates whose paperwork meets the requirements will have their names posted on the candidate list on the Iowa Secretary of State’s website, available at this link: http://sos.iowa.gov/elections/pdf/candidates/primarycandidatelist.pdf. The list will be updated periodically throughout the day and finalized daily at the close of business during the filing period.

Candidates can deliver their paperwork to the Secretary of State’s offices in the State Capitol or the Lucas Building. Those visiting the Capitol office will be given the opportunity to have their picture taken with Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate or a Deputy Secretary of State. Those pictures will be posted to Secretary Pate’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/IASecretaryofState.

Young on GOP task force to come up with ACA replacement

News

February 29th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Congressman David Young is a member of a task force in the U.S. House that’s been assembled to come up with a Republican alternative to President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. “You can’t just be a party of opposition,” Young says. “You have to be proposing solutions and hopefully we can put something out there that also helps solve the problem.”

About 16-and-a-half million Americans have gotten insurance coverage through the government-run health care exchanges. Young, a first term congressman, has joined with the other Republicans in the U.S. House in voting seven times for bills that would repeal the Affordable Care Act. Young says the “mandate” that penalizes those who do not obtain insurance is a problem. “I don’t necessarily know if I subscribe to that, that the federal government should be making you buy things ’cause if they can make you buy one thing, they can make you buy another,” Young says. “I want to make it very attractive on a person’s own initiative to purchase health care and when people can’t we need to provide that safety net and be able to pool some of the high-risk populations together to try to provide that care for them.”

Republican leaders have said Young and the other task force members need to come up with a “patient-centered” alternative to the Affordable Care Act that increases quality and reduces costs. “It’s not going to be a top-down, kind of big government approach to it,” Young says. “It’ll be taking into consideration and recognizing the strengths and innovations that states have because New York is not Iowa. Our populations are different and health care delivery is different as well as we want to make sure that we empower consumers with their dollars to make decisions on their own and create transparency, knowing what prices are. When you have transparency out there, you’re going to have some competition and have better health care delivery and products as well.”

The Kaiser Foundation estimates that by 2015 about 38-thousand Iowans have gotten health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act and about 20-thousand young adults in Iowa are currently covered on their parents’ health plans. The law allows parents to cover their children up to the age of 26.

(Radio Iowa)