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Pott. County Sheriff’s report (4/24)

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office two inmates at the Pott. County Jail were served with warrants, Tuesday. 24-year old Dylan Michael Moody, of Council Bluffs, was presented with a warrant for Sex Offender Registry Violation. He remains in the jail. And, 26-year old Christine Marie Bly, of Council Bluffs, was served with a warrant for Violation of Probation. She was being held at the jail for a Residential Corrections Facility (RCF).

There were also numerous inmate transfers from other jail facilities in Nebraska and Iowa to the Pott. County Jail, where detainees were wanted to answer to various warrants. The transfers included:

  • 49-year old Donnie A. Sprau, Sr., from Shelton, NE. was wanted on two counts of Violation of Probation.
  • 37-year old Stephanie Spears was wanted in Pott. County on two counts of Theft in the 3rd/larceny and two counts of Forgery.
  • 46-year old Louie Jo Joles was wanted for Assault Causing Bodily Injury and Operating a Motor Vehicle without consent.
  • 24-year old Debra Linn Cruz was wanted for Contempt of Court.
  • 28-year old Ashley Renee Welch, of Omaha, was wanted in Pott. County for Conspiring/Intent to deliver false meth over 5 grams but under 5 kilograms.
  • 48-year old Timothy Roy Neville was transferred to the Pott. County Jail to answer to a warrant for Violation of Probation.
  • and 33-year old Richard Dean Bequette was brought to the jail to for Theft in the 3rd degree/larceny, Theft in the 5th, and as a hold for another agency.

Wildflower Walk near Atlantic this Saturday

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Conservation Board is sponsoring a Wildflower Walk this Saturday (April 27). The program will be held at the Pellett Memorial Woods north of Atlantic, just east of Olive Street, beginning at 9-a.m.  The event is free. The Oak Strollers Nature Club for Families are welcome to join at this event! You’re invited to walk through the early spring wildflowers with Naturalist Lora Kanning, and learn the names, uses and history of the Wildflowers.

Those in attendance will meet at Pellett Memorial Woods- located just outside of Atlantic, ½ mile north and ¾ mile east of the KJAN radio station.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 4/24/19

News, Podcasts

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

More State and area news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Tuesday HS Track Results

Sports

April 24th, 2019 by Jim Field

Audubon Wheeler Relays

Girls:

1. Panorama  152.00
2. Treynor  104.00
3. Audubon  74.00
4. Underwood  63.00
5. IKM-Manning  59.00
6. Adair-Casey-Guthrie Center  48.00
7. Griswold  39.00
8. Clarinda  27.00
9. CAM  21.00
10. Exira-EHK  1.00

Boys:

1. Underwood  136.00
2. Treynor  101.00
3. IKM-Manning  73.00
4. Adair-Casey-Guthrie Center  67.00
5. AHSTW  38.00
6. Audubon  35.00
7. CAM  29.00
8. Tri-Center  26.00
9. Exira-EHK  24.00
10. Panorama  22.00
11. Coon Rapids-Bayard  19.00
12. Griswold  18.00

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Lady Red Relays @ Missouri Valley

1. Harlan  164.00
2. Logan-Magnolia  105.00
3. Denison  97.00
4. AHSTW  65.00
5. Tri-Center  42.00
6. Carroll  40.00
7. Riverside  23.00
8. AHSTW JV  14.00
9. Whiting  13.00
10. West Harrison  11.00
10. Missouri Valley  11.00

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Fremont-Mills Relays

Girls:

1. Fremont Mills  136.00
2. Southwest Valley  117.00
3. Sidney  102.00
4. Glenwood  59.00
5. East Mills  47.00
6. Stanton  37.00
7. Essex  26.00
8. Heartland Christian  23.00
9. Clarinda Academy  12.00

Boys:

1. Sidney  165.00
2. Fremont Mills  118.00
3. Stanton  97.00
4. Glenwood  79.00
5. East Mills  44.00
6. Essex  26.00
7. Iowa School F/T Deaf  20.00
8. Heartland Christian  17.00

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Carlisle Boys Wildcat Relays

1 Indianola 132.00
2 Carlisle 117.50
3 Norwalk 95.00
4 Harlan Community 85.00
5 Nevada 71.00
6 Winterset 69.50
7 ADM 56.00
8 Bondurant-Farrar 35.00
9 Chariton 32.00
10 Perry 21.00
11 Oskaloosa 18.00
12 Knoxville 9.00

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Woodward-Granger Girls Hawk Relays

  1. Greene County 150
  2. Nodaway Valley 139
  3. Woodward-Granger 110
  4. Glidden-Ralston 82
  5. West Central Valley 63
  6. Paton-Churdan 2

CLICK HERE for complete results!

Mount Ayr Raider Relays

Boys Team Scores

  1. Mount Ayr 182
  2. Earlham 92
  3. Central Decatur 66
  4. Pleasantville 43
  5. Clarinda 41
  6. Nodaway Valley 37
  7. Clarke 35
  8. Interstate-35 34
  9. SW Valley 31
  10. Wayne 28

Girls Team Scores

  1. Lamoni 135.5
  2. Bedford 113
  3. SE Warren 86
  4. Clarinda Academy 64
  5. Murray 51
  6. Seymour 44
  7. East Union 34
  8. Lenox 32.5
  9. Diagonal 8
  10. Orient-Macksburg 5

2019-Raider-Relays-Results

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 4/24/19

Podcasts, Sports

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

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

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2 arrests, 2 incidents of vandalism in Creston

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department report 34-year old Boone Hayes, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday morning, for Violation of a Protection Order. Hayes was arrested at his home and later released from the Union County Jail on a Promise to Appear in court. And, 32-year old Leah Hayes, of Creston, was arrested Tuesday afternoon at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, also for Violation of a Protection Order. She was also released on a Promise to Appear.

Two incidents of vandalism were reported to Creston Police this week. A man from Mt. Ayr said someone egged his vehicle while it was parked in the 400 block of N. Cherry Street, in Creston. The incident, which happened sometime between 4-and 6-a.m. Tuesday, resulted in about $100 damage. And, the Gibson Memorial Library reported that sometime prior to opening Tuesday morning, someone shot a building window with a BB gun. The damage was estimated at $200.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & Funeral report, 4/24/19

News, Podcasts

April 24th, 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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Alexa and Echo can now answer “Ask State of Iowa” questions

News

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) — Iowa has become the 6th state in the country to offer state government information through “smart speakers.” People may now reference the “State of Iowa” as they ask their Amazon “Alexa” or Google “Echo” some common questions, like how to get a birth certificate or replacement driver’s license. Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg says nearly half of all the adults in the U.S. use voice assistants to interact with their mobile devices. “We talk a lot in our administration about connectivity, whether that’s broadband connectivity or otherwise,” Gregg says, “and starting today, our state government is that much more connected to its people.”

Jeff Franklin, the chief information officer for the State of Iowa, says the state hired a private company called “Webspec Design” to develop the template for this project. “Because people look for information in different ways,” he says, “some chat, some search and some ask their smart speaker, this capability allows us to meet the needs of our citizens and the way they use technology every day.”

State agencies identified more than 200 questions often asked by citizens. Those questions are now part of the “Ask the State of Iowa” database accessible by smart speaker.

Golf course damaged by a vehicle in Ringgold County

News, Sports

April 24th, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office say Sun Valley Lake Golf Course officials in Ellston reported over the weekend that someone had driven a vehicle onto the golf course and caused damage to three greens. The incident happened at approximately 2:30-a.m., April 20th. Anyone with information about the crime is encouraged to contact the Ringgold County Sheriff’s Office at (641)-464-3921.

Tuesday HS Golf Results

Sports

April 24th, 2019 by Jim Field

Boys:

  • Atlantic 165, Harlan 170.  The Trojans were led by Matt Gearhart and Braden Smith who each shot 40 and Cyle Renaud with a 41. Other (Atlantic Scores: Tate Den Beste 46, Garrett McLaren 44, Cooper Jipsen 50.)
  • Glenwood 158, Shenandoah 190 (Medalist: Eli Bates, Glenwood 38)
  • Carroll 160, Denison 173 (Medalist: Parker Bekkerus, Denison 37)
  • Lewis Central 156, Kuemper Catholic 162 (Medalist: Jaden Doebelin, LC 38)
  • Sidney 188, East Mills NTS (Medalist: Kyle Beam, Sidney 45)
  • IKM-Manning 177, Audubon 193 (Medalist: Kyler Rasmussen, IKM-M 39)
  • Riverside 176, CAM 179, East Union 223, Lenox NTS (Medalist: Matt McGuire, EU 40)
  • Boyer Valley 174, Logan-Magnolia 185, Woodbine 212 (Medalist: Joel Richardson, L-M 36)
  • Mount Ayr 169, Southwest Valley 226
  • Underwood 199, Griswold 258. (Medalist: Coby Fink, Underwood 46)

Girls:

  • Glenwood 191, Shenandoah 215 (Medalist: Kathryn Gunderson, Glenwood 46)
  • Griswold 216, Underwood 293. (Medalist: Roni Hook, Griswold 44)
  • Red Oak 215, Clarinda 217 (Medalist: Gracie Brown, Clarinda 49)
  • Kuemper Catholic 188, Lewis Central 209 (Medalist: Katie Schweers, KC 40)
  • Sidney 234, East Mills NTS (Medalist: Emma Haning, Sidney 52)
  • IKM-Manning 216, Audubon 234 (Medalist: Emily Powers, IKM-M 47)
  • CAM 198, Riverside 225, Lenox 230, East Union NTS (Medlaist: Sammi Jahde, CAM 39)
  • Mount Ayr 205, Southwest Valley 242
  • Boyer Valley 205, Woodbine 272 (Medalist: Abbie Miller, BV 45)