More area news from Ric Hanson.
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Police in Creston say a resident in the 700 block of Poplar Street reported this (Friday) morning, that someone had stolen his blue, 1991 Buick Regal. The car, with IA license plate 646 XFY, was taken sometime between 8-p.m. Thursday and 5-a.m. today (Friday). The loss was estimated at $1,000.
7:06-a.m. local and area News from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.
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If you’re trying to decide what to wear today (Friday), consider something red, as this is Go Red For Women Day. Cassie Wessing, spokeswoman for the Des Moines chapter of the American Heart Association, says heart disease is the number-one killer in America and in particular, of women in Iowa, so wearing red is a show of solidarity and support. “We use this opportunity to get everybody out, get everybody dressed in red and to raise awareness that heart disease is taking the lives of one in three women each year, but we can do something about it,” Wessing says. “Eighty percent of cardiac events are preventable by eating healthy, not smoking, getting your recommended physical activity.”
Regular check-ups at your doctor’s office are also an important part in preventing heart attacks, something to which Wessing reminds, no one is immune. “Sometimes we think we’re invincible but yes, they can happen to anyone at any age, anytime, but we can do something about it,” Wessing says. “We want people to stand up and take charge of their own health in the fight against heart disease.”
Several Iowa communities are holding “Go Red” events today, including a three-block-long Go Red Dash in Ankeny. Learn more at heart-dot-org.
(Radio Iowa)
A collision Thursday night between a car and an SUV on Atlantic’s east side resulted in minor injuries to two juveniles. According to reports, the collision occurred on Highway 71 near the east entrance to the Wal-Mart store, when the car, which was traveling south on 71, hit the SUV pulling out of the parking lot.
Police said the two juveniles were transported to the Cass County Memorial Hospital by Medivac ambulance. A third person in the Sedan and the driver of the SUV were not hurt.
Additional information is expected to be released later this morning.
The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area, and weather information for Atlantic.
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Police in Audubon says tips from the public lead investigators to arrest a woman authorities were looking for, in connection with a Jan. 18th hit-and-run incident near the Ace Hardware Store, in Audubon. 27- year old Janae Nicole Anderson of Audubon, was arrested Wednesday. Anderson was charged with Failure to Maintain Control, Striking an Unattended Vehicle, and Failure to Provide Proof Of Insurance. She was released from custody on promise to appear. During the incident which led to her arrest, police says sometime during the evening hours of Jan. 18th, an dark navy blue vehicle struck a parked car in front of the hardware store, causing over $5000 damage.