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Class 1A District Tennis @ Denison 05/12/2021

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May 13th, 2021 by admin

Team Scores

  1. Denison-Schleswig 22
  2. Kuemper Catholic 17
  3. St. Albert 12
  4. Harlan 11
  5. St. Edmond 7
  6. Webster City 6
  7. Audubon 0
  8. Sergeant Bluff-Luton 0

Singles Champion: Jeff Miller, St. Albert
Runner-Up: Brock Bruns, Harlan

Doubles Champions: Harrison Dahm/Colin Reis, Denison-Schleswig
Runners-up: Luke Hicks/Carter Soppe, Kuemper Catholic

All listed will advance to State. Denison-Schleswig advances as a team to Substate. Kuemper Catholic will face St. Albert on Saturday in a Preliminary Substate match to try and advance.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 5/13/21

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:05-a.m. broadcast news.

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Pott. County Jail inmate wanted on a Nebraska warrant

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A man being held in the Pottawattamie County Jail on Theft and Meth charges, was presented with a warrant from Nebraska, Tuesday. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office reports 29-year-old Christian Joseph Lopez, of Omaha, was wanted on a Sarpy County, NE warrant for being a Fugitive from Justice. Lopez was returned to the custody of Corrections staff once he was read the warrant, and sent back to his jail cell.

Heartbeat Today 5-13-2021

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May 13th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Health System CEO Brett Altman as they were recently named a top 20 Critical Access Hospital by the Chartis Center for Rural Health.

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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 5/13/21

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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2 arrests in Creston, Wednesday

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston say two people were arrested on separate charges, Wednesday. Officials say 35-year-old Bradley Gregg Clymer, of Creston, was arrested at around 10:30-p.m., on a charge of  Interference with Official Acts. Clymer was taken to Union County Jail and held on a $300 bond. And, at around 1:34-p.m., Wednesday, 34-year-old Alexander Anthony King, of Creston, was arrested for Driving While License Denied or Revoked, Possession of Paraphernalia, and Possession of Controlled Substance – 1st Offense. He was taken to Union County Jail and later released on a $2,300 cash bond.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 5/13/21

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast news at 7:07-a.m., w/Ric Hanson.

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AHSneedle receives national honors for online reporting

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic High School Principal Heather McKay says she is pleased to report the AHSneedle, an online student newspaper, was recently designated a 2021 School Newspapers Online distinguished site. The accomplishment demonstrates the news staff’s excellence in the SNO recognized aspects of online publishing: Continuous coverage; Site excellence; Audience engagement; Story page design; writing, and multimedia. The students are guided in their efforts by their Advisor, Allison Berryhill.

AHSneedle staff and Advisor Allison Berryhill (back row, far right)

2021 marks the eighth year since the launch of the SNO’s Distinguished sites program. It was developed in an effort to outline and disambiguate standards of excellence in online scholastic and collegiate journalism.

See the latest edition of the AHSneedle at https:/ahsneedle.com/

To learn more about SNO, visit www.snosites.com.

AAA: Gas station closures and price jumps may not reach Iowa

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – While some gas stations in the Southern U-S have temporarily closed and pump prices are rising on the East Coast, there’s only one report of a Davenport-area convenience store running out of gas, though prices are climbing in many Iowa cities. Meredith Mitts, spokeswoman for Triple-A Iowa, says the state’s gasoline supply is secure in the wake of last week’s cyberattack on a pipeline’s computers.  “Colonial Pipeline is working very hard to have the operation restored by the end of this week,” Mitts says. “Hopefully, what’s happening with those gas price surges and those shutdowns is going to be a very temporary thing and not reach us at all in the Midwest.”

The Russian ransomware group Darkside is reportedly responsible for the disruption of the pipeline providing fuel for much of the Southern and Eastern U-S. Mitts says it’s difficult to predict any ripple effects as a result of the cyberattack. “Unfortunately, the situation is very fluid,” Mitts says. “With the gas shortage, it’s going to vary by region and we don’t yet know what the full impact is happening in the Midwest and in Iowa.”

Gas prices nationwide are averaging three-dollars a gallon, while in Iowa, the statewide average is two-89, which is up almost a dime a gallon in the past week. A year ago, the average Iowa price was more than a buck cheaper, at a dollar-71. Mitts says demand for gas is starting to rise in Iowa as we approach the warmer weather months. “People are more comfortable traveling,” Mitts says. “We are seeing a 60% jump from last year, but that’s still 14% below our pre-pandemic levels. As we get closer to normal, we aren’t quite back to what we were before the pandemic.”

The unofficial start of summer is coming in a few weeks with Memorial Day weekend, which Mitts says should mean a significant uptick in traffic.

State changes COVID 19 vaccine strategy

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May 13th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – An Iowa Department of Public Health administrator says the state is shifting its strategy for distributing COVID-19 vaccines as demand for the shot continues to decline. Ken Sharp says the department is now advising vaccine providers to prioritize vaccinating individuals over wasting doses. That’s based on federal guidance. “Waste has become more acceptable and, in fact, a necessity, so that we can ensure the ongoing progress in getting individuals vaccinated,” Sharp says.

The state accepted less than one-third of its COVID-19 vaccine allocation from the federal government this week. Sharp says counties have largely stopped mass vaccination clinics.  “And we’re transitioning really to kind of focused small, we’ll call micro clinics, that are going into communities where they are meeting people where they are. And we’re seeing some very good progress there,” according to Sharp.

He says the state will also begin offering the Pfizer vaccine to all Iowa counties so they can vaccinate kids ages 12 to 17.

(reporting by Natalie Krebs, Iowa Public Radio)