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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/26/19

Podcasts, Sports

April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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Creston Police report (4/26) – 1 arrest, 2 incidents of vehicle vandalism

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest on Thursday morning, of 22-year old Keegan Wayne Williams, from Creston. Williams was arrested on a Union County warrant for Operating a vehicle without the owners consent. He was later released on a $2,000 bond. And, two vehicle owners in Creston reported to Police that their vehicles had been vandalized sometime overnight Wednesday into early Thursday morning.

A man who resides in the 500 block of Levy St. said the back left side window on his vehicle was struck. And, a woman residing in the 900 block of W. Jefferson St. had a driver’s side front window on her vehicle broken. Both incidents happened while the vehicles were parked outside their owners’ residences. The damage amounted to around $600.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 4/26/19

News, Podcasts

April 26th, 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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Legislators anxious for end of 2019 legislative session — maybe this weekend?

News

April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The 2019 Iowa legislative session will likely end this weekend — and many lawmakers are farmers, itching to get out of Des Moines and into their fields. Senator Tom Costello of Imogene says the soil is warm enough for planting in southwest Iowa. “I’ve got about 250 acres of soybeans I need to get planted sometime here,” Costello says.

Representative Ross Paustian of Walcott farms 15-hundred acres of cropland with his son. “Hasn’t been dry enough to plant and…it was too windy to spray, so we’re not getting anything done,” Paustian says, “so I hope to be home — Saturday?” Senator Annette Sweeney says it’s calving season on her farm near Alden.  “It’s always exciting every time you see a new baby calf,” Sweeney says. “During the really bad and cold weather, we started calving then, so it’ll be great to go home and see those calves on green pastures and I can’t wait.”

The 2020 legislative session will begin 262 days from now, on Monday, January 13th.

Legislators heading to Iowa capitol for 2019 session close-down

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — The scorecard for the 2019 Iowa legislature is nearly complete, as lawmakers head into the weekend intending to conclude this year’s work. Republican House Speaker Linda Upmeyer of Clear Lake says a major accomplishment is the bill designed to give voters more information about their local property taxes. It also requires a two-thirds vote among local
elected officials to raise property taxes more than two percent. “I’m really satisfied with this year. I think we’ve gotten a lot of good work done. You know, we came in wanting to make sure we did something with mental health. Well, children’s mental health was a big deal and setting up the infrastructure is step one,” Upmeyer says. “We all get that’s not the end of the story, but it’s a really good beginning.”

Republicans hold a majority of seats in the Iowa House AND Senate, so Republicans like Upmeyer and Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver of Ankeny set the debate agenda. “Workforce is a huge issue here in the state of Iowa. Our unemployment’s the lowest in the country, so that creates problems in our workforce. Future Ready Iowa and the funding that we allocated for that will be extremely important,” Whitver said. “In the Senate, unfortunately it didn’t pass the House, but we started on welfare reforms to get people out of our welfare programs and into the workforce. I think that’s a conversation that we need to continue to have over the next year.”

House Republican Leader Chris Hagenow of Clive says after 16 weeks of work, the legislature has taken steps to improve broadband access, expand housing in rural areas and use future sales tax revenue for direct property tax relief. “There’s a lot of very practical things we’ve done…a lot of landmark legislation that may not grab as many headlines sometimes, either, but are really significant to the future of the state of Iowa,” Hagenow says. House Democratic Leader Todd Prichard of Charles City says Republians failed to address ongoing problems in the state’s privatized Medicaid program for both patients and health care providers. “We have missed an opportunity to even start the discussion,” Prichard said, “…so that’s going to fester.”

And Prichard says the spending increases Republicans approved for public schools aren’t keeping up with inflation.

Trial date set for man accused of killing mother, uncle

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A June 24 trial start has been scheduled for a man who a judge says has been restored to competency for trial. Polk County District Court records say 30-year-old Joshua Adams has submitted written pleas of not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. Police say Adams killed 49-year-old Tracy Adams and 54-year-old Gaylord George Jolly Jr. Police found their bodies Dec. 28 at the Des Moines home Joshua and Tracy Adams shared.

In February a judge ruled that Joshua Adams was not competent for trial and ordered psychiatric treatment for him. The records say the judge ruled April 18 that Adams’ competency had been restored and that he could stand trial.

NE man arrested after nearly hitting a Sheriff’s vehicle in Adams County

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports a Nebraska man was arrested Thursday evening, after his vehicle nearly hit an Adams County Sheriff’s vehicle. Deputies were on patrol at around 6:45-p.m. when the patrol vehicle was nearly struck from the rear as it was traveling westbound on Highway 34, near the intersection with Highway 148. Following a traffic stop, the driver of the other vehicle was identified as Allen Michael Lee Smith, of Omaha. Smith admitted to recently smoking marijuana and was found to have a suspended license.

Allen Michael Lee Smith

The K9 “Baxo” was deployed and gave a positive indication to the odor of narcotics. A probable cause search of the vehicle was conducted, and upon further investigation, Smith was placed under arrest for Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine), Possession of a Controlled Substance (Alprazolam), Possession of a Controlled Substance (Clonazepam), Unlawful Possession of Prescription Drugs, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Child Endangerment, and Driving under Suspension. Smith was additionally cited for Following too Closely. A female passenger, Alex Samborski, was cited and released for Child Endangerment and Possession of a Controlled Substance (Alprazolam).

And, at around 6:30-p.m. Wednesday, Adams County Deputies observed a vehicle being operated by Fred William Ehrman. Deputies were aware that Ehrman’s driving status was revoked from a previous OWI. He was subsequently placed under arrest for Driving While Revoked, Fail to File SR-22 Insurance, Interlock Device Required and Interference with Official Acts. Ehrman was additionally cited for not having insurance.

Midwest Sports Headlines: 4/26/19

Sports

April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Mid-America sports news from The Associated Press

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — John Elway moved down 10 spots to select Iowa tight end Noah Fant in the first round of the draft. Fant joins a tight end group that includes three players coming off injuries. The real drama surrounding the Broncos during the draft is what will happen with star cornerback Chris Harris Jr., who issued a pay-me-or-trade-me demand after what he viewed as disrespectful comments from general manager John Elway this week.

ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Lions addressed a pressing need, selecting tight end T.J. Hockenson with the No. 8 overall pick in the NFL draft. Detroit was initially interested in trading its first-round pick to acquire more selections, but they decided the Iowa star was too good to pass up. The 6-foot-5, 251-pound Hockenson is highly regarded because of his combination of athleticism, receiving skills and blocking. He won the John Mackey Award last year.

OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs have effectively suspended Tyreek Hill from all team-related activities while they investigate an audio recording that aired on a local TV station in which the star wide receiver’s fiancee accused him of abusing their 3-year-old son. The recording surfaced one day after prosecutors said they believed abuse had occurred in Hill’s home last month but that they could not press charges because it was unclear who committed the crime.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs announced their trade with the Seattle Seahawks for pass rusher Frank Clark shortly before the start of the NFL draft, then confirmed the club had signed him to a long-term deal. The trade was agreed upon Tuesday, as was the $105.5 million, five-year contract. Both became official after Clark passed a physical.

UNDATED (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs quarterback and reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes will be on the cover of the “Madden NFL 20” video game. Electronic Arts made the announcement Thursday prior to the start of the NFL draft. Mahomes threw for 5,097 yards and 50 touchdowns during the regular season and led the Chiefs to the AFC championship game for the first time since 1993. He is the eighth quarterback to be featured on the “Madden” cover.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell says he’s focused on “trying to become a better person” since being suspended for 40 games for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy. Russell was suspended last fall after a series of allegations made by his ex-wife. He says he’s done “a lot of self-reflecting and a lot of self-growth.”

Denver moves down, selects Iowa tight end Noah Fant

Sports

April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — John Elway gave Joe Flacco just what he wanted, a threat to stretch the field, not take his job. The Denver Broncos general manager selected Iowa tight end Noah Fant with the 20th pick Thursday night, bypassing a quarterback in the first round of the NFL draft.

Elway, who gained an extra second-round pick by trading down 10 spots, said he didn’t consider taking a QB at 10 or 20, much to the surprise of all those prognosticators whose mock drafts had him enamored with Michigan State’s Drew Lock — who’s still on the board heading into Round 2 Friday. “No, no we didn’t,” Elway said. “It was not in the discussion when we got there.”

Fant and T.J. Hockenson, selected eighth by the Detroit Lions, became the first tight end teammates ever selected in the first round of the same draft. “It’s amazing to have those two great tight ends at the same school,” Elway said. Fant said at the NFL scouting combine, where he outperformed Hockenson in almost every measurement, that he wanted to be the first tight end taken in the draft. But he said he was OK going a dozen spots after Hockenson because he was “super excited, super stoked” to join the Broncos.

“And I would argue that I’m in the best situation for a tight end in this draft,” he said. Fant joins a young offense featuring second-year receiver Courtland Sutton and a tight end corps loaded with Big Ten alumni in Jake Butt, Jeff Heuerman and Troy Fumagalli, all coming off injuries.L

Iowa early News Headlines: 4/26/19

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April 26th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:55 a.m. CDT

DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — Authorities in eastern Iowa say a Davenport police officer has been injured in a shooting, and a suspect has been arrested. The Quad-City Times reports that the shooting happened shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday in the Five Points area of the city. Scott County Sheriff Tim Lane confirmed that an officer had been shot and another man arrested, but did not give details of what led to the shooting. Neither the name of the officer nor the suspect was released.

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A former western Iowa high school teacher has been arrested and charged on suspicion of having sex with one of his students. Council Bluffs police say 56-year-old Mark Mendell. of Crescent, was arrested Thursday at his home on two charges of sexual exploitation by a school employee. Police say an investigation that began last month revealed a sexual relationship between Mendell while he was Abraham Lincoln High School’s band teacher and a 17-year-old student.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden’s presidential campaign travel itinerary leaves little doubt about his strategy for early voting states. Biden’s one-two Iowa-South Carolina punch next week underscores the Democrat’s need to finish near the top in the leadoff Iowa caucuses to build momentum for South Carolina, home to the first Southern primary. He has a combination of strengths and enduring relationships in South Carolina that could seal him as the front-runner heading into later contests.

ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — MidAmerican Energy proudly notes its status as a national leader in wind power, but the Des Moines-based company is pushing for rules that could put a screeching halt to solar power in Iowa. Like private utilities in other states, MidAmerican said the fees it’s backing are a matter of fairness to avoid charging other customers for costs incurred by solar generators when they resell excess power. Those in the solar industry say the utility actually wants to control an emerging energy source.