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(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/29/21

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October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News from Ric Hanson, at 7:06-a.m.

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Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Friday, October 29, 2021

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 29th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  .6″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  .29″
  • Massena  .42″
  • Elk Horn  .53″
  • Anita  .63″
  • Bridgewater  .8″
  • Oakland  .22″
  • Corning  .51″
  • Manning  .54″
  • Irwin  .37
  • Lenox  .6″
  • Red Oak  .4″
  • Carroll  .73″
  • Creston  .46″

Tama County Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation

News

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Chelsea, Iowa) — The Iowa Department of Public Safety reports an investigation is underway with regard to an officer-involved shooting that took place Thursday night, in Tama County. Authorities say at around 7:27-p.m., the Tama County Sheriff’s Office received calls of shots being fired near 1001 Station Street, in Chelsea.  Several law enforcement agencies from the surrounding area responded and upon arrival, observed 28-year-old Dewey Dale Wilfong, III, walking around with a handgun.  A Tama County Deputy fired one round striking Wilfong in the upper torso. The man was transported to UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, where he was pronounced dead.

The Iowa Department of Public Safety’s Division of Criminal Investigation was called in to conduct an independent investigation into the shooting. The Tama County Deputy has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. The name of the deputy isl not being released at this time. An autopsy will be conducted at The Office of the State Medical Examiner in Ankeny, Iowa.

Officials say no additional information will be released at this time.

3 arrested in Des Moines’ 10th homicide

News

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Des Moines, Iowa/KCCI) — Officials with the Des Moines Police Department have released the name of a man who died after being stabbed Thursday morning. They also said three men were arrested early this (Friday) morning, in connection with the incident.  As reported earlier, early Thursday morning, officers were called to a home in the 1400 block of Searle Street, just east of Interstate 235. First responders found 19-year-old Cory Elifritz suffering from serious stab wounds. He was transported to a local hospital where he later died.

Authorities say three men are charged with first-degree murder and first-degree burglary in the case: 20-year-old Tyrone Glen Davis and 20-year old Taylor Scott Austin, both of Des Moines, along with 18-year-old Daniel Fletcher Jackson, of DeSoto. All three were being held in the Polk County Jail. In a news release, police said “Through the course of the investigation, detectives discovered evidence that indicates Davis, Austin, and Jackson had planned to commit a burglary of the home where the murder occurred,” Des Moines police said through a news release. “Detectives also learned that Jackson had recently threatened the residents of the home, blaming them for the recent arrest of his brother. After Davis, Austin, and Jackson entered the home, Elifritz was stabbed multiple times, resulting in his death. Additional evidence indicates that prior to fleeing, Davis, Austin, and Jackson stole two gaming systems from the home.”

Authorities say the investigation continues. Thursday’s incident resulted in the 10th homicide for Des Moines, in 2021. There were 21 homicides in Des Moines in 2020.

Iowa’s pheasant hunting season opens this weekend & it’ll be busy

Ag/Outdoor, Sports

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Pheasant hunters will hit Iowa’s forests and fields starting tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 8 o’clock, shortly after sunrise. Todd Bogenshutz, a wildlife biologist with the D-N-R in Boone, is predicting a busy morning as the forecast calls for a sunny fall day for much of the state. “We’re expecting a lot of hunters out. We had the highest numbers we’ve had in several years last year, partly due to COVID,” Bogenshutz says. “We’re expecting the same this year as (pheasant) counts are basically unchanged from a year ago.” Based on the agency’s roadside counts, northwest Iowa looks particularly promising for pheasant populations this year, while southeast Iowa may be lesser, though he says “they average out.”

Iowa’s growing seasons are wrapping up just as hunting season begins, which Bogenshutz says is ideal. “Crop harvest is well underway,” he says. “Last I saw, like 80-90 percent of the beans are out statewide and corn is up over 50, maybe 60 percent. When the crops are out when the season opens, that usually makes the birds easier to find, they don’t have as many places to hide.” Bogenshutz says there are some key rules to always follow during the hunt.

“The requirements of your pheasant and quail hunting is that you have to have at least one article of 50% or more blaze orange on your person,” Bogenshutz says. “That could be a hat, a vest, a coat or sweatshirt, anything that’s at least 50% blaze orange because we want everybody to be safe.” When hunting in groups, he says it’s vital to make a plan and follow it. Iowa’s pheasant season runs through January 10th. Learn more at www.iowadnr.gov.

CYNTHIA R. BATES, 63, of Audubon (Graveside services 11/2/21)

Obituaries

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

CYNTHIA R. BATES, 63, of Audubon, died Wed., Oct. 27th, at the Audubon County Memorial Hospital. Graveside services for CYNTHIA BATES will be held 2-p.m. Tue., Nov. 2nd, at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery (34024 Veterans Memorial Dr.) near Adel. Kessler Funeral Home in Audubon has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home, where the family visitation is from 5-until 8-p.m. Monday, Nov. 1st.

CYNTHIA BATES is survived by:

Her husband – Roger Bates, of Audubon.

Her sons – Allen (Ashley) Newell, of Aston, IA; and Chris Newell, of Woodbine.

Her sister – Sanda Joppe (& friend Wynn Logue), of Audubon.

other relatives and many friends.

Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic & the area: Friday, 10/29/21

Weather

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Mostly cloudy w/drizzle possible this morning; P/Cldy this afternoon. High 57. NW @ 15-25.

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 31. Winds light & variable.

Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 62. SW @ 10.

Sunday: P/Cldy. High 51.

Monday: Mo. Cldy. High 45.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 49. Our Low this morning, 45. Rainfall in Atlantic, from 7-a.m. Thursday to 7-a.m. today, amounted to .60″.  Last year on this date, the High was 45 and the Low was 25. The Record High was 91 in 1937, and the Record Low was 8 in 1895.

No. 10 Newell-Fonda visits No. 7 Lenox in 8-player Friday night

Sports

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Tenth ranked Newell-Fonda visits number seven Lenox tonight (Friday night), in the second round of the playoffs in 8-player. Newell-Fonda coach Brian Wilken says the key for the defense will be slowing down Lenox running back Isaac Grundman who has rushed for more than 15 hundred yards.

The Mustangs have won three straight since a loss to number four Remsen St. Mary’s.

Lenox co-coach Cole Bonde says the Tiger defense faces a tough challenge.

Bonde says a veteran offensive line paves the way for Grundman.

Congresswoman Hinson: administration doesn’t want to answer to its actions

News

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman, Ashley Hinson, a Republican from Marion, says the Biden Administration and Democrats keep pushing forward with their plans, while the president isn’t taking any questions on the issues.

Hinson, a former reporter, says the American people are questioning the way the administration operates. “What are they hiding? I think really what they are hiding is intent. They want to grow government, they want these big socialist government spending programs to go through — and they don’t want to have to answer for it,” she says.

Rep. Ashley Hinson. (RI photo)

Hinson says the situation at the southern border and immigration overall is a good example.”It’s why I called for Secretary Mayorkas’ resignation. Because we’ve been deliberately stonewalled at every turn from the Department of Homeland Security,” Hinson says. “We need new leadership there because we are out of time. these border crossings increase compound without a single answer from the Biden administration,” Hinson says.

Hinson says the administration has doubled down on its “out of sight, out of mind” approach to the border.

Miller-Meeks may move into new first district (and what all 4 US Reps are doing)

News

October 29th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The three Republicans representing Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives are seeking re-election, but one may be moving into another district after the new redistricting plan is signed into law. Republican Randy Feenstra of Hull lives in the new fourth district and announced last week he’s seeking reelection. Congresswoman Ashley Hinson of Marion announced in August that she intends to seek a second term in the House and last night she announced she’ll run in the new second district, where she lives.

Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks lives in the new third district, but that’s also where Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne of West Des Moines lives. Miller-Meeks, who announced her bid for reelection in August, last night announced she’s evaluating her options — which means she might move into the new first congressional district and seek to represent it instead. There’s no incumbent living in the district now.

Congresswoman Axne has not announced whether she’s seeking reelection to the House — or running for governor in 2022.