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An accident in Council Bluffs late Monday night that sent two people to the hospital and resulted in cattle running loose, happened when the driver of a semi fell asleep at the wheel. According to the Omaha World-Herald, 24-year old Bradlee Ellis, of Hutchinson, KS, told Council Bluffs Police he was awakened by his passenger just before the 1994 Peterbilt went out of control and overturned on southbound Interstate 29, at around 11-p.m., Monday.
Ellis, and his passenger, 20-year old Emileigh Martens, also of Hutchinson, were injured in the crash. The pair were said to be in fair condition Tuesday, at Creighton University Medical Center. More than a dozen cattle were left roaming in the area following the crash. Some of the animals died, when the semi slid into the I-29 overpass at Avenue G and bounced off, causing the top of the trailer to be torn off.
The interstate was blocked for more than 6-hours following the crash.
The 2013 high school football playoffs get underway tonight in all the classes. There are a number of teams from the KJAN area battling to advance. In class A on KJAN tonight, we’ll bring you the re-match between Riverside and Audubon. The Wheelers will host the game hoping to exact some revenge from a season opening 15-14 loss to the Bulldogs. Audubon carries a mark of 7-2 in to tonight’s game and is the District 7 champion. Riverside is 5-4 and is a number four seed. We’ll have the final “Who’s Gonna Win?’ show of the season on a little earlier tonight. The playoff edition will be gin at 5:30 pm. We’ll have a one hour pre-game show beginning at 6:00 pm as we’ll take a look at many of the area games and get you ready for our broadcast game. Kick-off is set for 7:00 pm from Chis Jones Field. You can hear the game live on AM 1220, FM 101.1, on the web at kjan.com and on your smart phones with the free KJAN app.
Other match-ups tonight include:
Class A: Woodward-Granger at East Mills and Guthrie Center at A-H-S-T.
Class 1-A: Treynor at Van Meter, Mount Ayr at Panorama, Pella Christian at St. Albert and Nodaway Valley at Ogden.
Class 2-A: Red Oak at Gilbert, Nevada at Kuemper Catholic and Clarinda at West Marshall.
Class 3-A: LeMars at Harlan, ADM at Carroll, Creston at Bishop Heelan Catholic and Spencer at Lewis Central.
8-Man: CAM at Exira/EHK, Coon Rapids-Bayard at Fremont-Mills, Boyer Valley at Southwest Valley, Sidney at Glidden-Ralston and Meskwaki Settlement at Adair-Casey.
The Freese-Notis/Weather.Net forecast for the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson…
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Three people were taken into custody Tuesday night in Red Oak, after a search warrant was executed at a residence in the 1000-block of East Washington Avenue. Red Oak Police say nearly 390-grams of a substance suspected to be marijuana, $4,260 in currency, a .25-caliber handgun and numerous items of drug paraphernalia were seized during the search, which was conducted at 10:15-p.m..
59-year old Ricky Allen Straw, of Red Oak, was charged with 3 felony counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, along with felony Possession of Marijuana with the Intent to Deliver, felon in possession of a firearm, a drug tax stamp violation, as well as 2 counts of Child Endangerment (Aggravated misdemeanors), a Serious misdemeanor charge of Gathering where controlled substances are unlawfully used, and a simple misdemeanor charge of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Straw was being held in the Montgomery County Jail on $5,000 bond.
44-year old Susan Elaine Rooker, of Red Oak, faces 2 counts of Child Endangerment, along with Possession of Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia charges. Her bond was set at $2,000. And, 22-year old Tiffany Renee Fulcher, of Red Oak, was cited for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Officials say two children were removed from the home and placed in the custody and control of a family member. The investigation continues, and additional charges are pending. Red Oak Police were assisted in their investigation and search of the home, by deputies with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and a Cass County K-9 unit.
356 AM CDT WED OCT 30 2013
AREA COUNTIES: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE-AUDUBON-GUTHRIE-DALLAS-CASS-ADAIR-MADISON-ADAMS-UNION-TAYLOR-RINGGOLD…
…DENSE FOG EXPECTED THROUGH SUNRISE…
WARM MOIST AIR IS MOVING NORTHWARD ACROSS COOLER GROUND…ALLOWING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOG AND PATCHY DRIZZLE ACROSS MUCH OF CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN IOWA THROUGH SUNRISE.
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT THIS MORNING…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A DENSE FOG ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CDT THIS MORNING. VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED TO ONE QUARTER MILE OR LESS AT TIMES DUE TO DENSE FOG. HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED DUE TO THE REDUCED VISIBILITIES. A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING…SLOW DOWN… USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS…AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s fur trapping season will begin Saturday, and the Department of Natural Resources says trappers should have good luck with strong populations of most species. The DNR says fur harvesters should find plenty of raccoons, coyotes, bobcats, river otters and mink. Furbearer biologist Vince Evelsizer says only muskrats and gray fox will be scarce.
The furbearer season will end for most species on Jan. 31. The DNR says there has been an increase in the number of Iowa trappers in each of the past three years and the number will likely top 19,000 this season.
A man whom authorities say stole a car from Nebraska led law enforcement officials on a chase Tuesday morning in Pottawattamie County, and managed to elude his pursuers. Sheriff’s officials told the Daily NonPareil the pursuit started around 9:50 a.m. in Crescent, when an unidentified white male driving a red Chevy Cavalier stolen out of Omaha, failed to stop for authorities.
The pursuit followed Old Lincoln Highway before turning onto Leisure Avenue. The vehicle eventually entered a cornfield near the intersection with 190th Street, at which point the driver took off on foot. Several law enforcement agencies including at least seven k-9 units engaged in a search for the driver, but the hilly, wooded terrain in the area made the search difficult. Adding to the difficulty in finding the man, was an unharvested corn crop, cloud cover and a light mist. The sheriff’s office, Iowa State Patrol and Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation and others were on the scene.
The manhunt was called-off at around 2:30-p.m., after search teams lost the trail in a corn field. The suspect is described as a 5-foot-7 white male around 50 years old with shoulder-length hair. Sheriff Jeff Danker said authorities believe they know who the suspect is, but he declined to release a name. The sheriff’s office and other agencies were gathering evidence in an effort to obtain an arrest warrant.
328 AM CDT WED OCT 30 2013
EARLY THIS MORNING…CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS AND AREAS OF DRIZZLE. AREAS OF DENSE FOG. WARMER. SOUTHEAST WIND NEAR 10 MPH. CHANCE OF SHOWERS 30 PERCENT.
TODAY…WARMER. AREAS OF DENSE FOG IN THE MORNING. SHOWERS AND AREAS OF DRIZZLE IN THE MORNING. ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE NOON…THEN THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 60S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 90 PERCENT.
TONIGHT…CLOUDY. THUNDERSTORMS IN THE EVENING…THEN SHOWERS LIKELY AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS BEFORE MIDNIGHT. ISOLATED LIGHT SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE MID 40S. SOUTHWEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH SHIFTING TO THE NORTHWEST AFTER MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 80 PERCENT.
THURSDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. COOLER. HIGH IN THE MID 50S. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.
THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY…PARTLY CLOUDY. BREEZY. LOW IN THE UPPER 30S. HIGH IN THE MID 50S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 35 MPH.
FRIDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY. LOW IN THE UPPER 30S.
SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. HIGH IN THE LOWER 50S. LOW IN THE MID 30S.