Chris Parks speaks with Jim Field live from Des Moines about the 2015 State Wrestling Championships.
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Chris Parks speaks with Jim Field live from Des Moines about the 2015 State Wrestling Championships.
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Legislators are growing frustrated as they seek answers to the “colossal” problems that have delayed the opening of the new state prison in Fort Madison. The facility was to open nearly a year ago, but problems with its ventilation systems are still being fixed. Department of Administrative Services director Janet Phipps Burkhead testified before the House Oversight Committee Thursday, but similar responses to a variety questions about the project. “I just honestly don’t know that,” Phipps Burkhead often said.
Representative Vicki Lensing, a Democrat from Iowa City, says she was “disappointed” and hopes the director isn’t “stonewalling” legislators. “Someone was calling the shots, so tell us who. And changes were made. Tell us who,” Lensing says. “Who authorized that?” Lensing and other legislators say they are “growing frustrated as they try to “connect the dots” and figure out what happened to the Fort Madison facility.
For the past 10 months Phipps Burkhead, who is an attorney, had led the state agency that is the project manager for the prison. She did confirm she’s working with lawyers in the attorney general’s office who are plotting a lawsuit against companies involved in the prison project to try to recoup some of the extra costs.
In 2008, the estimated cost of a new, maximum-security prison in Fort Madison was 132-million dollars. Officials now say the actual cost will likely be about 54 million more than that. The 800-bed prison is going to sit empty for several more months as companies are just now submitting bids to install a new smoke ventilation system and get it installed.
(Radio Iowa)
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) – Regional experts for the National Weather Service say the risk of flooding is at or below normal for Iowa this spring. Cedar Rapids television station KCRG says the reports released Thursday by service meteorologists in Des Moines and Davenport in Iowa and La Crosse, Wisconsin, covered the potential for river and lake flooding in their respective coverage areas through the end of May.
They cited the general lack of snowpack in much of Iowa and said stream levels and frost depths also were near normal for this time of year. The meteorologists noted that their predictions could change with the weather. The weather service offices are scheduled to update their spring flooding outlooks on March 5.
The 8-a.m. Newscast w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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The Atlantic Police Dept. reports two men were arrested Thursday, on drug charges. 20-year old Austin Eblen, of Atlantic, and 21-year old Andrew Laughlin, of Neola, face charges that include Possession of a Controlled Substance/Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Gathering where Marijuana is Used. Both men were booked into the Cass County Jail.
The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Chris Parks.
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The Freese-Notis weather forecast for Atlantic & the KJAN listening area, & weather info. for Atlantic.
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A woman from Creston was arrested Thursday afternoon for Violating the terms of her probation. Creston Police say 30-year old Tara Squibbs was taken into custody at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, and later transferred to the Ringgold County Jail, where she was being held pending a bond hearing.
And a Creston woman reported to police that someone backed their vehicle into her garage at 605 S. Walnut Street. The incident, which happened sometime between Noon Tuesday and Noon Thursday, caused $1,100 damage.
(7-a.m. News)
The 7:06-a.m. report from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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Friday, February 20th- All games at 7:00pm
Class 1A Region 2 Semifinals
Glidden Ralston @ Exira-EHK (Elk Horn)
Marcus-Meriden-Cleghorn @ George-Little Rock (George)
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Ida Grove
Class 1A Region 7 Semifinals
Grand View Christian vs. Martensdale St. Mary’s (@ Saydel)
Mt. Ayr @ Bedford
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Truro
Class 1A Region 8 Semifinals
Essex @ Fremont-Mills (Tabor)
Ankeny Christian @ Adair-Casey
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Red Oak
Class 2A Region 1 Semifinals
Lawton-Bronson @ Western Christian (Hull)
Council Bluffs St. Albert vs Logan-Magnolia (@ Harlan)
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Moville
Class 2A Region 7 Semifinals
Van Meter at Panorama (Panora)
Pella Christian at Des Moines Christian (Urbandale)
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Adel
Class 2A Region 8 Semifinals
Treynor at IKM-Manning (Manning)
I-35 at Central Decatur (Leon)
Final Monday, February 23rd 7:00pm at Stuart
Class 3A Region 8 Final
Kuemper Catholic vs. Red Oak (@ Harlan 5:00pm)
Class 4A Region 7 Semifinals
Winterset at Perry (8:00pm)
Creston at Indianola (8:00pm)
Final Tuesday, February 24th at WDM Valley
Class 4A Region 8 Semifinals
ADM at Harlan (7:00pm)
Glenwood at Council Bluffs Lewis Central (7:00pm)
Final Tuesday, February 24th at Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson
Class 5A Region 2 Semifinals
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln at Dowling Catholic (WDM) (7:00pm)
Ankeny at Ames (7:00pm)
Final Tuesday, February 24th at TBD