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(Podcast) 7-a.m. News & funeral announcements (4/30/2014)

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April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Iowa mom of bullied son gets probation for threats

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A western Iowa mother who posted comments about her bullied son possibly shooting up a school has been given a year of probation. Omaha television station KETV says Teri Pallat made a plea deal that includes community service. In December Pallat was arrested after posting a message on her Facebook page that talked about why “people shoot up schools.”

Pallat told the station that she regretted her comments but was only trying to draw attention to the bullying of her son, Collin, at Lewis Central High School in Council Bluffs. The school principal denied there was a problem.

Collin now attends another school, but he says he still gets bullied by Lewis Central students on social media.

Atlantic Football Coach Nick Ross Resigns

Sports

April 30th, 2014 by Jim Field

Atlantic is in the market for a new head football coach.  Nick Ross has submitted his resignation to the Atlantic School Board.  He will be teaching and coaching in Waukee in the fall.  His wife, Natalie, has also accepted a teaching position in Waukee.  Ross visited with members of the football team Tuesday afternoon.  The Atlantic School Board is expected to act on the resignation at it’s next meeting.  Activities Director Matt Alexander said Ross talked to the school administration and the players now because the district needs to immediately begin the search to fill both the teaching and coaching positions.  Alexander says Ross is still waiting for the Waukee School Board to approve his hiring.  In his two years as the Atlantic head coach the Trojans posted records of 5-4 and 1-8.

Cass County Extension Report 04-30-2014

Ag/Outdoor, Podcasts

April 30th, 2014 by admin

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Tuesday Soccer/Tennis Results

Sports

April 30th, 2014 by Jim Field

GIRLS SOCCER:

  • Riverside 1, Treynor 0 (PK)
  • Lewis Central 10, Creston 0
  • Abraham Lincoln 2, Sioux City North 0

BOYS SOCCER:

  • Riverside 7, Treynor 0
  • Denison 8, Missouri Valley 0
  • Creston 6, Lewis Central 0

BOYS TENNIS:

  • Clarinda 7, Red Oak 2

Judge denies change of venue for doctor accused of child sexual abuse

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A district court judge in Council Bluffs says the trial for a physician accused of sexual abuse will stay in Pottawattamie County. The Omaha World-Herald reports Judge Richard Davidson  denied a motion by prosecutors to move the trial of Dr. Dennis Jones outside Council Bluffs. Earlier this month the Iowa Attorney General’s Office requested a change of venue in the case of Jones, a pediatrician accused of sexual abuse of a 5-year-old girl.

The A-G’s office said in court documents, that it would be hard to find a fair or impartial jury due to extensive media coverage and Jones’ 35 years as a doctor in the Pottawattamie County.  Judge Davidson rejected that argument in a court document filed last week.

Jones’ trial is scheduled to begin on Tuesday (May 65th). If convicted on the charge of second-degree sexual abuse, a Class B felony, he faces up to 50 years in prison.

Teacher pleads not guilty to illegal pharmacy acts

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A Special Education teacher at the Underwood Middle School has entered a plea of not guilty to charges of Pharmacy Prohibited Acts. The Omaha World-Herald reports 34-year old Samantha Telleen appeared in Pottawattamie County District Court on Monday. Telleen is accused of using stolen prescription pads to obtain pain medication. If convicted of the nine counts against her, the woman faces up to 90 years in prison and a maximum $90,000 fine.

Charges were dropped on April 4th against Telleen’s husband Heath, who teaches at the Underwood High School. Assistant Pottawattamie County Attorney Shelly Sedlak said an investigation revealed that Samantha Telleen, not her husband, took prescription pads from Underwood Family Practice.

Prosecutors say Samantha Telleen was given the key to the building last year to check mail and faxes while the owners were away.

IA/NE Border: Higher Healthcare Premiums West of Missouri River

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa – Some live just a stone’s throw away from each other, but how much people have to pay for basically the same health insurance policies varies widely across the banks of the Missouri River.
For the platinum level, Iowa border counties had higher average premiums, but Bailey noted that the silver and gold plans under the Affordable Care Act are the most common by far – and also the most important for low- and middle-income families.

Bailey said the differences in premiums can be attributed largely to the Medicaid expansion option under the Affordable Care Act. Nebraska has not expanded its program, while Iowa has decided to cover more of the working poor. That difference changes each state’s pool of people eligible for the marketplace.

“So now in Nebraska, you’ve included those lower-income – and on average, sicker – people in the pool, whereas in Iowa you now have taken them out of the pool and put them in their own program.”

In the last two legislative sessions, there have been efforts to expand Nebraska’s Medicaid program similarly to those in Iowa, but filibusters have kept the measure from getting to the Senate floor for a vote.

(Iowa News Service)

Skyscan Forecast: Wed., April 30th 2014

Weather

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here’s the Freese-Notis Weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area:

Today: Cloudy w/light rain. High 46. Winds Northwest @ 15-25 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy w/rain ending. Low 40. NW @ 15-25.

Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy w/isolated showers. High 51. NW @ 15-25.

Tom. Night: Becoming partly cloudy w/area of fog. Low 37.

Friday: Partly Cloudy. High in the mid-60’s.

Saturday: P/Cldy w/isolated showers. High in the mid-60’s.

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Tuesday’s High in Atlantic was 50. Our low through 5:30-a.m. today was 38. We received .06″ of an inch of rain yesterday through early this morning. Last year on this date we reached a High of 82 in Atlantic. The Low was 48. All-time Record High on this date: 92 in 1926. The Record Low: 19 in 1958. Sunrise today is at 6:19. Sunset will be at 8:16.

Republican lawmaker asks when will it be time to raise state gas tax

News

April 30th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

A legislator who’s been pushing to raise the state gas tax made a passionate pitch on the topic Tuesday night, but the top Republican in the House used his authority to table the idea. Representative Josh Byrnes, a Republican from Osage, expressed his frustration during a speech on the House floor.  “You know I hear a lot of: ‘Now’s not the right time,'” Byrnes said. “…I guess I’m curious to know — when is the right time? Are we going to circle a date on the calendar next session and say: ‘That’s the day’?”

The state fuel tax hasn’t been hiked since 1989. Byrnes and other supporters say Iowa’s roads and bridges, especially in rural areas, are crumbling because the state’s road fund is woefully short to meet current demands.  “I’d like to know. When is the right time? Is the right time going to be a reaction?” Byrnes asked. “Is it going to be when we have something fall through a bridge and we have a failure or a death, God forbid?” Byrnes, who is chairman of the House Transportation Committee, could not get enough votes in his committee this year to pass a bill that would have raised the state fuel tax by a dime.

Byrnes crafted an alternative that called for lowering the state tax to 16 cents per gallon, but charging a five percent tax on retail fuel sales.  “The reason that we will not move a fuel tax this session is ’cause we’re in a re-election year and I think that’s disappointing,” Byrnes said. “I think it’s disappointing to Iowans. I think we’re letting Iowans down.” Republican House Speaker Kraig Paulsen of Hiawatha has often said over the past two years that Iowans aren’t asking him to raise the gas tax. Last night (Tuesday) Paulsen ruled the gas tax was not within the scope of the bill being debated. That meant the proposal from Byrnes was tabled and no vote was taken on his amendment.

(Radio Iowa)