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Atlantic takes to the road to face Creston tonight on KJAN

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September 6th, 2019 by admin

Trojan LogoThe Atlantic Trojans (1-0) have their first road test of the football season tonight with a trip to face the Creston O-M Panthers (1-0), and we’ll have coverage on KJAN.

Creston had an impressive week one victory over Chariton 42-0. Senior quarterback Eli Louden led a strong aerial attack for the Panthers with 338 yards and 4 touchdowns through the air. Wideout Cael Kralik made a splash in that win as well catching 8 balls for 252 yards and 3 of those scores. Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott said the Trojan defense will have to be assignment sound against the Panthers offense.

The Trojans opened up the season with a 49-13 win over Saydel at the Trojan Bowl. The Trojans were able to hit some big plays early in that game and had a 35-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. Tyler Moen led the ground attack with 191 yards and 4 touchdowns in that game. Creston Head Coach Brian Morrison said the Panthers will need to keep Moen contained inside.

The Trojans and Panthers are set for a 7:00pm kickoff tonight. We’ll have pregame starting at 6:30pm on KJAN as Chris Parks and Mike Smith bring you the call. You can listen on-air or online, and you can also watch live streaming video on KJAN TV. You can hear a full preview of the game with Atlantic Head Coach Mike McDermott on Trojan Preview at 4:45pm on KJAN and afterwards in podcast form.

Montgomery County candidates for Nov. 5th elections

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September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Montgomery County Auditor’s Office reports as of yesterday (Thursday), the following candidates have filed nomination papers and will appear on the November 5th ballot for City/School Elections:

  • In the City of Elliott, those filing their papers thus far include incumbent City Council members Travis Johnson and Jessica Rasmussen.
  • In Stanton, incumbent mayor Kirk Requist has filed papers for re-election.
  • In Grant four incumbent Council members have filed for re-election: Jeff Brown, Zelda Swartz, Steve Williams, and Nancy Taylor.

School board candidates and community college trustees must file nomination papers with the school board or community college board secretary respectively. City candidates must file nomination papers with their respective County Auditor’s Office. The deadline to file nomination papers is Thursday, Sept. 19th.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/6/19

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September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Nodaway Valley sweeps WCV Cross Country Classic

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September 6th, 2019 by admin

The Nodaway Valley Wolverines took both the girls and boys team titles at the West Central Valley Cross Country Classic on Thursday in Redfield. The Wolverine’s Josh Baudler won the boys race and Panorama’s Ella Waddle was the girls race individual champ.

Boys Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 33
  2. Kuemper Catholic 63
  3. Saydel 87
  4. Greene County 103
  5. I-35 161
  6. Ankeny Christian 182
  7. Panorama 207
  8. WCV 218
  9. Martensdale St. Marys 224
  10. CAM 226
  11. SW Valley 280

Boys Individual Top Ten

  1. Josh Baudler, Nodaway Valley 17:00.49
  2. Louden Foster, WCV 17:17.84
  3. Tyler Putney, Kuemper Catholic 17:36.94
  4. Toby Bower, Nodaway Valley 17:55.59
  5. Jack Hagen, Kuemper Catholic 18:41.90
  6. Ben Breheny, Nodaway Valley
  7. Tyler Breheny, Nodaway Valley
  8. Michael Pottebaum, Kuemper Catholic
  9. Ethan Follman, CAM
  10. Wyatt Fitzgerald, I-35

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Girls Team Scores

  1. Nodaway Valley 33
  2. Panorama 35
  3. Greene County 92
  4. SW Valley 131
  5. CAM 147
  6. Exira-EHK 151
  7. Martensdale St. Marys 177
  8. Kuemper Catholic 200
  9. Saydel 221

Girls Individual Top Ten

  1. Ella Waddle, Panorama 20:18.17
  2. Grace Slater, Audubon 20:58.86
  3. Sophia Broers, Nodaway Valley 21:38.72
  4. Abbi Goering, I-35 21:42.52
  5. Gwen Steffen, Panorama 22:17.86
  6. Reagan Weinheimer, Nodaway Valley
  7. Olivia Steffen, Panorama
  8. Hannah Thygesen, Audubon
  9. Ashlee Harmeyer, Greene County
  10. Lauren Bussanmus, I-35

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Expect delays on Iowa 2 between I-29 and Nebraska City, NE due to equipment movement Sunday, Sept. 8

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September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ATLANTIC, Iowa – Sept. 5, 2019 – Motorists can expect delays on Iowa Highway 2 between Interstate 29 and Nebraska City, NE this Sunday, Sept. 8 beginning at 9:30 a.m., as equipment is scheduled to be moved. The Iowa Department of Transportation’s District 4 Office in Atlantic says traffic should be restored to a normal head-to-head traffic pattern by 10 a.m. Sunday morning.

The Iowa DOT reminds motorists to drive with caution, obey the posted speed limit and other signs in the work area, and be aware that traffic fines for moving violations are at least double in work zones. As in all work zones, drivers should stay alert, allow ample space between vehicles, and wear seat belts.

The latest traveler information is available anytime through the DOT’s 511 system. Visit 511ia.org; call 511 (within Iowa) or 800-288-1047 (nationwide); stay connected with 511 on Facebook or Twitter; or download the free app to your mobile device.

3 arrests Thursday, in Creston

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September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports three people were arrested on separate charges, Thursday. At around 9:45-a.m., 54-year old Craig Hauser, of Creston, was arrested for Public Intoxication. Hauser was being held in the Union County Jail on $300 bond. At around 6:40-p.m., 30-year old Cory James Bonzer, of Iowa Falls, was arrested at the Greater Regional Medical Center, in Creston. Bonzer was arrested on a Hardin County Warrant for Violation of Probation, and later released to Hardin County deputies.

And, at around 8:50-p.m., Thursday, Creston Police arrested 50-year old Mary Ann Giles, of Creston. She was arrested at the Law Enforcement Center on a warrant for Probation Violation. Giles was being held without bond in the Adams County Jail, until seen by the judge.

High School Volleyball Scoreboard 09/05/2019

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September 6th, 2019 by admin

ADM Invitational 

(2-0) Gilbert 21-21 Atlantic 18-11
(2-0) Nevada 21-21 Atlantic 6-16
(2-0) Norwalk 21-21 Atlantic 14-18
(2-1) Woodward-Granger 17-21-15, Atlantic 21-12-8
(2-1) Norwalk 21-19-15, Nevada 18-21-9
(2-1) Norwalk 22-21-15, ADM 24-16-13
(2-1) Nevada 21-17-15, Woodward-Granger 13-21-9
(2-0) Nevada 21-21, ADM 11-13
(2-1) Nevada 22-17-15, Gilbert 20-21-9
(2-0) Woodward-Granger 21-24, Norwalk 16-22

Hawkeye Ten Conference 

(3-2) Clarinda 24-21-25-25-15, Creston 26-25-22-23-13
(3-1) Denison-Schleswig 23-25-25-25, Shenandoah 25-13-10-14
(3-2) Kuemper Catholic 23-25-25-23-15, Red Oak 25-21-12-25-13

Corner Conference 

(3-0) Fremont-Mills 25-25-25, Griswold 19-15-23
(3-0) Sidney 25-25-25, Stanton 11-21-13

Pride of Iowa Conference 

(3-1) Nodaway Valley 23-25-25-25 Southeast Warren 25-20-20-15

Missouri River Conference 

(3-0) Abraham Lincoln 25-25-25 Le Mars 17-11-21
(3-0) Sergeant Bluff-Luton 25-25-25 Thomas Jefferson 14-17-9

Bluegrass Conference 

(3-1) Ankeny Christian 25-25-17-25 Orient-Macksburg 14-17-25-18
(3-0) Seymour 25-25-25 Mormon Trail 13-12-15

Other Scores

(3-1) Boyer Valley 25-20-25-25, IKM-Manning 15-25-15-20
(2-1) Central Decatur 25-22-15 Clarke 19-25-8
(2-0) Centerville 25-25 Central Decatur 22-21
(3-0) Glidden-Ralston 25-25-25 West Central Valley 12-15-10
(3-0) Lamoni 25-25-25 Bedford 15-15-12
(3-0) Lenox 25-25-25 Interstate 35, Truro 12-22-21
(3-1) Martensdale-St. Marys 18-25-25-25 Baxter 25-17-22-10
(3-0) Mount Ayr 25-25-25 Essex 21-17-18
(3-0) West Harrison 25-28-25 Whiting 15-26-15

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 9/6/19

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September 6th, 2019 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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Sheaffer Pen Museum reopens in Fort Madison

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September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP) — Officials say the Sheaffer Pen Museum has reopened in Fort Madison. The museum closed in May last year amid financial concerns and worries about the fate of company archives. The Fort Madison Daily Democrat reports that the archives had been on loan from A.T. Cross, Sheaffer’s owner.

The museum board president, Tim Gobble, says Cross has agreed to donate virtually all of the company archives to the museum. Grants and other financial pledges of support since have allowed the museum to reopen.

Plans are being made for new and refreshed exhibits, as well as video from the company archives. The museum’s regular hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday or by appointment for larger groups.

A Western Iowa Tradition: Carstens Farm Days Sept. 7-8

Ag/Outdoor, News

September 6th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

This weekend, September 7th & 8th, smoke, steam, straw and family fun will fill the air at the Carstens 1880 Farmstead, during the 37th Annual Carstens Farm Days show.  Farm Days is an event that aims to preserve and celebrate Iowa’s Farm History through live demonstrations of antique farm equipment and a blend of unique exhibits and crafts.  It’s a tractor and threshing show and so much more.  The two-day show is held on the historic Carstens 1880 Farmstead just south of I-80 Exit 34, Shelby, Iowa.  The hours are 6:30 am – 7:00 pm both days. A parade of classic cars, implements, tractors and trucks will take place both days at 2 pm.

Farm Days Weekend is fun for all ages.  Over 250 vintage tractors and implements will be on display for visitors to enjoy.  A variety of steam engines, gas “hit and miss” engines and one-of-a-kind implements will be in operations across the farm grounds.  Joining the power equipment will be many antique/classic cars and trucks. Minneapolis-Moline tractors, engines and implements will be featured at this year’s show.  Over 100 carefully restored Minneapolis-Moline tractors will be on display.  Anyone who would like to add his or her Minneapolis Moline to the exhibit is welcome.  Register at the registration building near the front gate when you arrive.

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Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc. President Mel Hursey says “People are invited to come here and re-live old memories and make some new memories with their family. Farm Days will not only showcase the progress of agriculture, it will also showcase the progress our community has made here on this farm.” Traditional demonstrations will be on-going throughout the weekend.  Visitors can expect to see threshing machines in action, antique tractor plowing, corn picking, straw baling, blacksmithing, corn binding, and a working sawmill.  Admission to Farm Days also allows visitors to wander through the four-acre corn maze which contains nearly two miles of pathways.  There will be a number of musical acts under the shade trees.  On the main stage near the Carstens’s family home, colorful and talented cloggers will kick up their heels to entertain the crowd.

Nearly 100 vendors are expected to be selling a wide range of crafts, tools, toys and novelty items.  A colorful display of quilts, wall hangings, wearable art and other types of quilting projects will be featured in the special event building at the farm.  Many talented quilters from around the area will allow their works of art to be displayed for all to enjoy.  Raffle tickets for the beautiful hand-stitched quilt, which will be raffled during Farm Days will be available during the quilt show.

This (Friday) evening, a pulled pork sandwich dinner will be hosted by the Friends of the Shelby Stone Arch Trail Committee.  Proceeds of the Friday evening dinner will go to the trail committee.  The dinner will be served from 5:30 – 7:30 pm.  All good days begin with a good breakfast and to start Farm Days off right, a pancake breakfast is planned at 6:30 a.m. both Saturday and Sunday.  Snacks and lunch options will also be available.  Various non-profit local groups will be offering refreshments and delicious desserts all weekend.  On Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. enjoy Staley’s Chicken for a delicious dinner at the farm.  Proceeds from the dinner will go toward on-going maintenance at Carstens 1880 Farmstead. Admission to Farm Days remains one of the best values for any show of its kind.  Admission is $5 per day for everyone nine years and older.

Carstens 1880 Farmstead, Inc., a non-profit group of local volunteers, oversees an 80-acre working farm museum exhibit located between Minden and Shelby, Iowa in Pottawattamie County.  The farmstead is the home of Carstens Farm Days, which is held the first weekend after Labor Day each September.  It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  For more information visit the web site: www.carstensfarm.com