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Molina and Cardinals reach one year contract extension

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August 24th, 2021 by admin

According to multiple reports the St. Louis Cardinals and catcher Yadier Molina have reached an agreement on a one year contract extension worth $10 million. The two sides have been in heavy talks the past week to bring Molina back for 2022.

The 39-year-old Molina has been a 10 time All-Star in 18 seasons in St. Louis. He has accumulated nine gold gloves and has helped the Redbirds to two World Series titles.

Molina is currently hitting .259 this season and is on pace to become third on the Cardinals all-time hits list.

Parts of Kimballton without power, cooling station available tonight

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August 24th, 2021 by admin

Audubon County Emergency Management has informed KJAN that a portion of the city of Kimballton is without power this afternoon. A cooling station is opening up beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Kimballton Town Hall at 207 North Main Street. No timeframe is currently known on when power may be restored to residents affected.

Grassley says artificial deadline for Afghan withdrawal could mean ‘sure death’ for Afghan allies

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley says the withdrawal of U-S forces from Afghanistan should not be rushed. “Whatever Trump or Biden wanted to do on reducing the number of troops or pulling out, they should have never set a date,” Grassley says. President Trump’s Administration negotiated an agreement in early 2020 that called for a withdrawal by May 1st of this year.

This spring, President Biden said the withdrawal would happen by September 11th, but in July Biden moved up the timeline to the end of August. “The president is commander in chief and I hope that he does not have an automatic deadline of August 31, so that we leave Americans over there that could be taken hostage,” Grassley says, “and that we would leave SIVs over there that could be executed.”

Afghans being granted Special Immigrant Visas — S-I-Vs — worked with the U-S government or the U-S military over the past two decades. Grassley says he believes the Pentagon should have come with a withdrawal plan that gradually flew Americans and allies out of Afghanistan.  “It seems to me common sense would dictate…you’d do all that without letting the enemy know what you’re doing,” Grassley says. “…Any artificial deadline would lead to sure death for a lot of people that don’t deserve it.”

Grassley says it was a big mistake for President Obama to release five Taliban prisoners from Cuba in a swap for an American hostage AND for President Trump to agree to a prisoner swap of five-thousand Taliban for about a thousand people the Taliban were holding. Grassley, a Republican, voted against the Gulf War in 1991, but supported the resolution authorizing the Bush Administration’s push into Afghanistan after the September 11th attacks.

Harlan Police report, 8/24/21

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Police Department reports one arrest was made recently and a few citations were issued. Last Thursday, 18-year-old Daija Suzanne Buttry, of Harlan, was cited for driving while suspended following a traffic stop. On Friday, 41-year-old Anthony Sherman Davis, of Persia, was arrested following at traffic stop. Davis was transported to the Shelby County Jail where he was charged with driving while suspended and no proof of insurance.

On Saturday, Selena Elizabeth Gomez Argueta was cited for driving while suspended following a traffic stop. And, on Monday, 34-year-old Heather Kay Scheffler, of Harlan, was cited for driving while suspended following a traffic stop.

There was also one accident to report. On Tuesday (Aug. 24th) vehicles driven by Mallorie Messinger and Shirley Schaben, both of Harlan, collided at 12th and Durant Streets in Harlan. The accident happened when both vehicles, a 2014 Dodge Durango driven by Messinger, and a 2012 Ford Fusion driven by Schaben, met in the middle of the intersection at about the same time.

The SUV was turning east from North 12th Street onto Durant, while the Fusion continuing eastbound on Durant. As Messigner was making the turn, the Fusion accelerated from the stop sign and struck the front driver’s side wheel of the SUV, causing disabling damage to both vehicles.

AHSTW excited to get back to more live action on the football field

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August 24th, 2021 by admin

The AHSTW Vikings are excited for more opportunities to compete on the football field in 2021. All teams dealt with an unusual campaign in 2020 but unfortunately for the Vikings they were affected with the loss of competition. The Vikings got in a total of five contests last season, going 2-3 in the process and enduring a three week stretch of cancellations.  Vikings head coach GG Harris said they have a group that is just excited to get more reps.

The Vikings have a number of players that tasted success in other sports such as basketball, wrestling, and baseball. Coach Harris thinks that success along with their extra work will pay off on the football field.

Coach Harris thinks the Vikings have a chance to be a fast and physical team. He feels like they have a lot of guys that can impact the game on offense but they may be even deeper on defense and that will help them adjust to opponents.

AHSTW opens up the season on Friday night on the road against Western Iowa Conference foe IKM-Manning. We’ll have coverage of that game on KJAN and KJANTV. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the call from Manning with pregame at 6:30 p.m. and kickoff at 7:00 p.m.

ACC, Big Ten, and PAC-12 announce alliance

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August 24th, 2021 by admin

GREENSBORO, NC & ROSEMONT, IL & SAN FRANCISCO, CA – The ACC, Big Ten and Pac-12 today announced an historic alliance that will bring 41 world-class institutions together on a collaborative approach surrounding the future evolution of college athletics and scheduling.

The alliance – which was unanimously supported by the presidents, chancellors and athletics directors at all 41 institutions – will be guided in all cases by a commitment to, and prioritization of, supporting student-athlete well-being, academic and athletic opportunities, experiences and diverse educational programming. The three conferences are grounded in their support of broad-based athletic programs, the collegiate model and opportunities for student-athletes as part of the educational missions of the institutions.

The three conferences remain competitors in every sense but are committed to collaborating and providing thought leadership on various opportunities and challenges facing college athletics, including:

  • Student-athlete mental and physical health, safety, wellness and support
  • Strong academic experience and support
  • Diversity, equity and inclusion
  • Social justice
  • Gender equity
  • Future structure of the NCAA
  • Federal legislative efforts
  • Postseason championships and future formats

The alliance includes a scheduling component for football and women’s and men’s basketball designed to create new inter-conference games, enhance opportunities for student-athletes, and optimize the college athletics experience for both student-athletes and fans across the country. The scheduling alliance will begin as soon as practical while honoring current contractual obligations. A working group comprised of athletic directors representing the three conferences will oversee the scheduling component of the alliance, including determining the criteria upon which scheduling decisions will be made. All three leagues and their respective institutions understand that scheduling decisions will be an evolutionary process given current scheduling commitments.

The football scheduling alliance will feature additional attractive matchups across the three conferences while continuing to honor historic rivalries and the best traditions of college football.

In women’s and men’s basketball, the three conferences will add early and mid-season games as well as annual events that feature premier matchups between the three leagues.

The three conferences will also explore opportunities for the vast and exceptional Olympic Sports programs to compete more frequently and forge additional attractive and meaningful rivalries.

See the full release here: ACC-Big Ten- PAC 12 Alliance

Work release escape of Chadwick Eugene Trader

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Des Moines – The Iowa Department of Corrections reports Chadwick Eugene Trader, convicted of Burglary 2nd Degree and other charges in Polk County, failed to report to the Fort Des Moines facility as required yesterday.  Trader is a 42-year-old white male, height 6′ 0″, and weighs 211 pounds. He was admitted to the work release facility on 5/27/21.  Persons with information on Trader’s whereabouts should contact local police.

Chadwick Trader

Atlantic School Board Special Meeting set for Wed. afternoon

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Atlantic School District’s Board of Education will hold a Special Meeting Wednesday afternoon, in the Schuler Media Center. During the 4-p.m. session, the Board will review the strategic plan & discuss district goals for the 2021-22 school year. They will also act on Open Enrollment Applications, and two resignations:

  • Megan Mewhirter, Middle School Special Education Paraeducator
  • Kerri Denison, English Language Learner (ELL) Paraeducator.

They will also act on Contract Recommendations for:

  • Stephanie Kloewer, Bus Monitor
  • Monte Dressler, Bus Mechanic/School Bus Route Driver
  • Chris Kennedy, Substitute Car Route Driver & Preschool Bus Monitor.

The meeting will be viewable live on YouTube.

Governor Reynolds, Iowa Department of Education award over $8.6 million in K-12 school mental health grants

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(UPDATED) (Radio Iowa) – The State Education Department says 64 schools will receive federal coronavirus funding for mental health services. The Department’s Bradley Niebling says there are a variety of services. “For example, school-based mental health services, things like behavioral health screenings, therapy,” Niebling says. He says the money can also be spent on training for teachers. “Youth mental health and child mental health first aid training,” he says. “So those trainings help educators learn how to identify students who may have some mental health needs going on, and how to refer them for additional help. And finally, districts can use those dollars for suicide prevention training, helping raise awareness around the issues and reducing the stigma around getting help for suicide prevention.”

Niebling says the need for these types of training and programs has increased. “We’ve seen across the country a rise in mental health need for students. Things like isolation, anxiety, depression — and that’s certainly the case here in Iowa as well,” according to Niebling. “So these dollars are really aimed at providing additional help to schools as they try to meet the additional needs that students have had as a result of the pandemic.” He says they had 130 schools apply for the grant funding. He says they made sure the applications met the review criteria to get the money.

Niebling says there is a ten-day appeal period for those schools who did not win a grant, and then the money will go out to the schools. Locally, grants were awarded to…

District Award*

Lewis Central $184,000

Underwood $70,000

Woodbine $38,000

Cass County Deputy from Griswold graduates from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy

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August 24th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Cass County Sheriff’s Office, today (Tuesday) proudly announced the graduation of Jacob Reynolds from the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy’s 298th Basic (Training) Class.  The commencement was held August 20th, 2021 at the Valley Church in West Des Moines.

(Left to right) Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren, Deputy Reynolds, and Chief Deputy John Westering.

Deputy Reynolds (Photos courtesy the Cass County Sheriff’s Office)

During the ceremony Reynolds was recognized for his shooting proficiency, earning the Top Shot award or the award for the graduate with the highest shooting scores.  Jacob is a 2016 graduate of Griswold High School and currently resides in Griswold.