Lavon Eblen speaks with Liberty Wickman, a nomad from Atlantic calling from Sri Lanka, about feeding elephants, friends, parasites and more.
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Lavon Eblen speaks with Liberty Wickman, a nomad from Atlantic calling from Sri Lanka, about feeding elephants, friends, parasites and more.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – Iowa authorities have recaptured a man who escaped from a work release program in Council Bluffs over the weekend. Fred Scaletta with the Iowa Department of Corrections says 56-year-old Carroll Wayne Walker was arrested on Sunday, and is being held in the Pottawattamie County jail.
Walker failed to report to work and didn’t return to the work release facility on Friday. He escaped less than a month after the Parole Board allowed him to transfer there on March 1. Walker is in the middle of a ten-year sentence for second-degree robbery that he began serving in 2006.
Jim Field and Chris Parks talk about the last day to sign up for the 2013 KJAN Branson Trip! Sign up today or miss out!
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Average High for the month: 42 degrees (normal avg. high 45)
*Warmest day 67 degrees on March 30th.
Average Low for the month: 20 (normal avg. 25)
*Coldest low 9 degrees on March 12th.
Precipitation (including rain/melted snow): .85″ (normal 2.29″)
Snowfall: 6.3″.
(Information compiled at the KJAN studios – the officials National Weather Service reporting station for Atlantic).
A film that documents the dangers faced by one of the busiest fire fighting units in America will be showing in theaters across Iowa this month (April), including here in Atlantic. “BURN” follows Detroit’s Engine Company 50 as they battle both fires and city hall. John Jensen, a Des Moines firefighter who helped organize screenings of the film in a dozen Iowa cities, says Detroit has one of the highest arson rates in the world. “The economic downturn has left all these houses and buildings (in Detroit) abandoned and there’s people just going around setting them on fire,” Jensen says. “They have 500 structure fires a month.”
The firefighters in Detroit are put at an even greater risk due to a lack of funding and broken down equipment. Jensen film saw “BURN” while attending a conference in Phoenix. “It was very inspiring to me because, in the movie, one of the (firefighters) is injured in a wall collapse and he becomes paralyzed. They follow him through his rehab,” Jensen said. “It hit me right in the heart.”
Tickets to see “BURN” at theatres in Iowa are $15. A portion of the profits from the film will go the Leary Firefighters Foundation, an organization founded by actor Dennis Leary which purchases new equipment for firefighters. The film will be shown in Atlantic on April 24th and 25th, beginning at 7:30-p.m.
(Radio Iowa)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Gov. Terry Branstad will honor the Harlem Globetrotters at the Iowa Capitol. Branstad is scheduled to sign a proclamation Monday declaring April 1 to be Harlem Globetrotters Day. At least one member of the exhibition basketball team will be in attendance.
The Globetrotters are scheduled to appear in Des Moines at the Wells Fargo Arena on April 7. The sporty entertainers are known as the “Clown Princes of Basketball.”