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(Podcast) KJAN News, 5/11/21

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May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 8:05-a.m. newscast with Ric Hanson.

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Fremont-Mills Last Chance Track Meet 05/10/2021

Sports

May 11th, 2021 by admin

Fremont-Mills Last Chance Meet
05/10/2021
Girls Team Scores
1.  Shenandoah 127
2.  Woodbine 115.5
3.  Fremont-Mills 82.5
4.  Essex 80
5.  Southwest Valley 78
6.  Sidney 42
7.  East Mills 35
8.  Stanton 25
9.  Heartland Christian  4
Girls Winners
100 – Grace Moores, Woodbine
200 – Paycee Holmes, Essex
400 – Teagan Ewalt, F-M
800 – Teagan Ewalt, F-M
100H – Izzy Weldon, F-M
1500 – Christine Johnson, Shenandoah
3000 – Kylie Cogdill, Woodbine
400H – Emily Madison, F-M
Discus – Sara Morales, Shenandoah
High Jump – Whitney Kuhlman, Woodbine
Long Jump – Jenna Bendorf, Shenandoah
Shot Put – Sara Morales, Shenandoah
4 x 100 – Shenandoah
4 x 200 – East Mills
4 x 400 – East Mills
4 x 800 – Southwest Valley
Shuttle Hurdle – Shenandoah
Sprint Medley – Shenandoah
Distance Medley – Shenandoah
Boys Team Scores
1.  Woodbine 162
2.  Shenandoah 101
3.  Stanton 78
4.  Sidney 68
5.  East Mills 53
6.  Fremont-Mills 52
7.  Southwest Valley 30
8.  Heartland Christian 13
9.  Iowa School for Deaf 10
10.  Essex 8
Boys Winners
100 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
200 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
400 – Logan Roberts, Stanton
800 – Colton Walsh, Woodbine
110H – Carter Backhaus, Shenandoah
1600 – Landon Bendgen, Woodbine
3200 – Bryce McDowell, Shenandoah
400H – Matthew Benedict, Sidney
Discus – Layne Pryor, Woodbine
High Jump – Matthew Benedict, Sidney
Long Jump – Gregory Kazeba, ISD
Shot Put – Layne Pryor, Woodbine
4 x 100 – Woodbine
4 x 200 – Shenandoah
4 x 400 – Woodbine
4 x 800 – Shenandoah
Shuttle Hurdle – Shenandoah
Sprint Medley – Stanton
Distance Medley – Woodbine
Full results HERE.

Griswold School Board interviews another three Principal candidates

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The Griswold School Board held a special session Monday evening, to hold separate interviews with three candidates for the Middle School/High School Principal’s position. Superintendent Dave Henrichs said the candidates they’ve interviewed to-date, are all well qualified for the job.

He says making a choice won’t be easy to make.

He said the Board hopes to announce a decision on who they’ve selected, during their regular monthly meeting next Monday, May 17th. The May 17th meeting will be held in the High School Conference Room, beginning at 5:30-p.m. Henrichs says once a Principal is in place, they can concentrate more on preparing for the next school year.

Heartbeat Today 5-11-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

May 11th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Griswold Agriculture Instructor and FFA Advisor Kevin Blair about the close of his career and the Ideas Unlimited Award he will receive next month.

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(Podcast) KJAN Sports report, 5/11/21

Podcasts, Sports

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN News, 5/11/21

News, Podcasts

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:05-a.m. newscast with Ric Hanson.

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Atlantic School Board to hold Amended Budget Hearing Wed. evening

News

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

A public hearing will be held 6-p.m. Wednesday (May 12th) in Atlantic, with regard to an Amended Certified 2020-21 Budget. The hearing takes place as part of the regular Atlantic School Board meeting the begins at 5-p.m., in the High School Media Center. The session and hearing will stream live on You Tube. School officials report the amendment is with regard to the “Total Support Services,” category for the 2020-21 certified budget, from $5,755,722, to $6-million. The district had unexpected expenditures in the aforementioned category, primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic. School officials say by increasing the number in that area of the budget, they will ensure that the amount spent does not exceed the Certified amount.

During the Board’s regular meeting, they will hear a special presentation, with regard to the Disney Trip, and act on contracts and/or letters of assignment for:

  • Katie Hedegaard, Middle School English Language Arts
  • Angela Behrens, Lori Namanny, and Melissa Balch – Summer Lunch Program
  • and Mikalya Schuler, Kindergarten.

They will also act on approving the resignations of…

  • Jim Mullenix, Bus route driver.
  • Susannah O’Dette and Ashley Updike, Special Education Paraeducators.

In other business, the Atlantic School Board will act on approving:

  • The 2019-20 Audit report.
  • The 2020-21 Amended Certified Budget.
  • 2021 Graduating Seniors
  • A 2021-22 Superintendent Contract.
  • 2021-22 Substitute Employee Pay Rates.
  • Milk and bread bids.
  • An AEA Purchasing Agreement
  • 2021-22 Club/Activity Sponsors contracts.
  • and, a Memorandum of Understanding with regard to the iJAG (Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates) Program.

GARY A. BROWN, 78, of Hastings, NE. (Graveside Svcs. 5/13/21)

Obituaries

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

GARY A. BROWN, 78, of Hastings, NE., died Sunday, May 9th, at home. Graveside services for GARY BROWN will be held 11-a.m. Thursday, May 13th, at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Avoca has the arrangements.

The family will greet friends at the funeral home from 10-a.m. until 11-a.m. Thursday, May 13th…

Following the visitation, Burial with Military Rites by American Legion Fred Funston Post #227 at the Graceland Cemetery in Avoca.

GARY A. BROWN is survived by:

His sons – Kevin Brown; Keith (Anne) Brown; Donald (Debby) Brown; and Albert Brown.
His daughter – Christina McDunn.
His brothers – James (Connie) Brown; Randy (Linda) Brown; and Greg Brown.
His sister – Rosann (Jim) Nauman
7 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, other realtives and friends

Skyscan forecast for Atlantic & the area: Tue., May 11 2021

Weather

May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Today: Partly cloudy. High 62. E @ 10 mph.
Tonight: Clear. Low around 34.
Tomorrow: P/Cldy. High 64. SE @ 5-10.
Thursday: P/cldy. High near 66.
Friday: Mo. Cldy w/light rain. High 62.

Monday’s High in Atlantic was 64. Our Low this morning, 37. Last year on this date the High in Atlantic was 60 and the Low was 37. The Record High on this date was 95 in 2000. The Record Low was 27 in 1891, 1946 & 1981.

State auditor says bad actors in state employ should pay, not taxpayers, to settle sexual harassment cases

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May 11th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – State officials have approved a 135-thousand dollar settlement to a former state employee who alleged she was sexually harassed by her boss at the Woodward State Resource Center, the state-run facility for residents with intellectual disabilities. The State Appeal Board approved the settlement yesterday (Monday), but State Auditor Rob Sand, a member of the board, voted no. He says the former supervisor who committed the harassment should be held accountable, not Iowa taxpayers.

“We need to be making efforts to change the way we handle these because if we do that, we can prevent sexual harassment and protect taxpayers,” Sand says. “I’m not going to support the status quo.” In 2019, Sand also opposed having the State of Iowa use more than four-million dollars in taxpayers’ money to settle two sexual harassment lawsuits brought against the former director of the Iowa Finance Authority. The governor already had fired Dave Jamison over the allegations.

“The current process for settling these I just think is inadequate. We have got to make sure that taxpayers aren’t paying for people’s sins,” Sand says. “We need to hold people personally accoutable when they do this kind of thing. That’s the only way we’re going to discourage the action. It’s the only way we’re going to prevent future acts of sexual harassment.” The state’s solicitor general argued settling Jamison’s case was in the best interest of the state because it avoided what could have been a costly trial and also respected Jamison’s victims.

In this latest case, Maria Hernandez filed a lawsuit accusing Joel Taylor, her supervisor at the Woodward Resource Center, of retaliating against her after she accused him of sexual harassment and discrimination. The state admits no wrongdoing in settling the case and is paying Hernandez more than 80-thousand dollars. Her attorneys will be paid 55-thousand.