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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/13/20

Podcasts, Sports

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast with Jim Field.

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Campers vandalized in Creston

News

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Creston say a Creston Police Officer on patrol last Thursday morning, observed damage to campers parked on Cedar St. The Officer made contact with owner Casey Barber, who, after checking on his property, advised that two windows had been broken out of the campers. It’s not clear when the vandalism occurred. The damage was estimated at $200.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 4/13/20

News, Podcasts

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m. From KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Bluffs Police on the lookout for shooting suspect

News

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Police in Council Bluffs are looking for a man suspected of being involved in a shooting incident that took place early this (Monday) morning. 43-year old Robert Brokman, of Council Bluffs, is believed to be traveling in a maroon or purple SUV. He is also believed to still be armed and dangerous, so if you see him, do not make contact. If you know where Brokman is, call Council Bluffs Police at 712-328-4728 or Crime Stoppers at 712-328-7867(STOP).

Robert Brokman

Authorities say at around 2:11-a.m. (April 13) officers were sent to the 700blk of So. 32nd for a possible shooting. When they arrived, police located a white female suffering from minor injuries, and four shotgun shell casings at the scene. The victim, 37-year old Taiela Garcia, of Council Bluffs, was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

WEEK OF APRIL 13th

Trading Post

April 13th, 2020 by Jim Field

FOR SALE: Wrought iron DVD rack. Holds 50-60 DVD’s. 4′ tall. $10. Call 712-506-0787 in Lewis.

FOR SALE:  Handmade walnut end table with a spiral metal base. Asking $75 o.b.o.  Call 712-249-9242.

FOR SALE:  Dixie Chopper 25 HP mower.  It is set up for a 60″ mower deck (not included).  The hydraulics work fine.  Asking $800.  Also, 4 Pella Window brand full commercial size sliding glass doors. Brand new in the packing crate, different colors and styles. 8′ wide so they accommodate any size wheelchair for accessibility, a little wider than traditional. $300 each. Call 712-304-2587 in Exira.

FOUND:  A beautiful, tame, black and white cat showed up this morning ;looking for the owner.  My number is 712-249-5047.

FOR SALE:  A small Weber gas grill in good shape.  Will include two small Coleman gas bottles.  Asking $20.  Call 712-243-2860. SOLD

FOR SALE:  Drill Doctor drill bit sharpener like new $75; 712-304-4998 (Hamlin)

FOR SALE:  Lazy Boy reclining love seat. Asking $100.00. Phone or text 712-249-2905.

WANTED:  A tailgate for a 1991 Ford F-150 1/2 ton 4WD, any color, no dents.  Call 712-243-2860 FOUND!

WANTED:  Canning Jars.  Also, looking for a 1994 Ford F-150 4WD pick-up for parts.  Call 712-420-3016.

FOR SALE: 1) 2 sets of golf clubs. One set is Northwestern brand the other is Delta, both are right-handed and include woods and irons. $50 each set. 2) 2 pair of brand new golf shoes. 1 pair are size 13M Footjoy. 1 pair size 12/13 Wilson white. $10 each pair. 3) 1991 Ford Lariat 1/2 ton 4WD,  brown metallic with new tires, brakes, belts, hoses, starter/alternator, thermostat, new head muffler and tail pipe. Asking $2500. Call 712-243-2860.

FOR SALE: 1) Dearborn tandem disc, 3 point and 6′ wide. $725. 2) 3-ton chain hoist, $100. 3) 2 corrugated metal tubes. One is about 20′ and the other is about 15′-20′. 36″ diameter. Best Offer. Would be willing to talk price and possible trade on all items. Call 712-249-0233.

WANTED:  Would like to buy a used weight bench with bar and weights. Please Call 712-250-0266.

FOR SALE: Little red campfire, 65,000 btu. $40; Black & Decker 10″, 3,000 rpm, waxer/polisher $25; Coleman 413 G Olympian $50. All prices negotiable. 712-250-0066.

WANTED:  We are still looking for a good used car not too expensive. Ph. 712-254-6845.

Iowa sheriff charged with assault, jailed

News

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa sheriff has been arrested and charged with domestic abuse and assault. The Des Moines Register on Sunday reported Calhoun County Sheriff Scott Anderson’s arrest. Jail staff confirmed to the newspaper that Anderson was admitted to Webster County Jail. He’s since been released on bond. Court records show Anderson’s ex-wife filed a petition for relief of domestic abuse in October but was denied. Anderson is up for re-election this year.

It’s pollen season. Learn the difference between seasonal allergies and coronavirus

News

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Tree pollen season is starting to peak in Iowa, prompting some allergy sufferers to question whether their health troubles are routine or something more sinister. Dr. Jill Poole, an allergist in Omaha/Council Bluffs, says coronavirus shows itself through signs that are much different from seasonal allergies. “The symptoms we most commonly see are going to be itchiness and sneezing, those are your classic spring allergy symptoms,” Dr. Poole says. “That differs from the coronavirus which is usually going to be marked by new symptoms of shortness of breath, a dry cough and a fever.”

Between 20- and 40-percent of all Americans have seasonal allergies, so they’re fairly common. Poole says some people are so caught up with following coronavirus, they forget to use common sense and don’t realize the clear contrasts between allergies and COVID-19. “One way to know the difference is to be aware of your own history,” Poole says. “Most people who had allergies last year will have them again this year. If every year, you start noticing these symptoms, expect that to be what it is this year again. But if you have new symptoms, that’s when there’s cause for concern.”

With all of the disruptions in our daily lives because of the pandemic, many Iowans are under more stress, which Poole says can impact all sorts of chronic diseases. “Stress can certainly affect allergies and asthma,” she says. “I would advise people to try to get control, control helps people deal with stress. Know what your symptoms are, know your own history, and make sure you are supplied with your allergy medications.”

Tree pollen is usually at its worst in Iowa during April through June. Poole suggests you -not- leave your windows open, as that lets the pollen in. Also, if you’ve been outside exercising or doing yard work, shower once you get back inside and change your clothes. Poole is an allergist at UNMC/Nebraska Medicine in Omaha.

Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz and Iowa State’s Matt Campbell talk options for preseason workouts

Sports

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — There is plenty of debate about how much of a preseason is needed before a college football season could begin. That will be determined by when players and coaches are allowed to return to campus when restrictions due to COVID-19 are lifted. Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says this summer could be similar to the early 80s when he joined Hayden Fry’s staff.

And because of that Ferentz would like to see a month of strength and conditioning before players hit the practice field.

Iowa State coach Matt Campbell played and coached at Division III Mount Union of Ohio so he is familiar with having a month to get ready for the season.

Campbell says a month was plenty of time to get ready.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: 4/13/2020

Weather

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 40. NW @ 15-30.

Tonight: P/Cldy. Low around 22. NW @ 5-10.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 43.

Wednesday: P/Cldy. High 45.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy a light rain-snow mix. High around 40.

Sunday’s High in Atlantic (early) was 44. We received .19″ rain and a trace of snow. Our Low this morning, 23 (as of 4:50-a.m.). Last year on this date, the High in Atlantic was 52 and the Low was 27. The record high on April 13th was 88 in 2006. The record low was 11 in 1950.

Governor suspends graduation requirements for Iowa high school seniors

News

April 13th, 2020 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Governor Kim Reynolds has waived state requirements for high school graduation, so the Class of 2020 isn’t in limbo due to COVID-19 closures. The governor’s order will let students graduate this spring even if they have not completed all their credit hours. Storm Lake Community School District Superintendent Stacey Cole says teachers and counselors have been reaching out to the senior class in her district since school was closed — to keep them engaged.

“This has been a reminder to me that educators are champions of hope,” Cole says, “and hope is so important when helping kids dream and become something that no one thought that they could be and that social interaction keeps that hope alive in ways that I don’t think we even recognized before.” Cole says lesson plans for the NEXT school year have to be redone to help returning students make up for the time lost this spring, plus she’s worried about budget issues.

“This is definitely on my list of things that keep me up at night,” Cole says. “…My crystal ball is pretty of cloudy right now, so it’s kind of hard to predict what’s going to happen because I would not have predicted school closures for this length of time.” Thomas Ahart is superintendent of the Des Moines Public Schools, the state’s largest district. He says it will take longer than a month next fall to make up for each month that’s been lost THIS school year — because restoring a routine will take time.

“The interaction with their teachers and the interaction with their peers which is really doing almost as much as the academic learning to really develop the whole child,” Ahart says. The two superintendents made their comments this past weekend on the “Iowa Press” program on Iowa P-B-S.