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Hit and run accident in Red Oak

News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Red Oak, Iowa) – A man was cited for Failure to provide proof of insurance, following a hit-and-run accident Friday afternoon, in Red Oak. According to Red Oak Police, officers were called to 300 block of W. Reed Street, for a report of a hit-and-run property damage accident. They observed a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 legally parked in front of a residence with damage to the driver’s side rear. The owner of the truck, said a black SUV was parked across the street in front of the Red Oak Greenhouse, when it backed into the parked truck. The SUV took off westbound on Reed Street. There were no injuries reported.

The vehicle returned to the scene while officers were working on their report. The driver of the SUV, 24-year-old Jose Ramiro Cruz Palafox, of Red Oak, told police his vehicle hit the pickup truck. Damage from the collision amounted to $4,100. No citations were issued.

2 crashes in Creston last week

News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – The Creston Police Department says no injuries were reported following a crash Wednesday afternoon, at the uncontrolled intersection of Harsh and Mulberry Streets. According to the report, 38-year-old Denise Michelle Squires, of Creston, was driving a 2018 Lexus northbound on Mulberry, at the same time a 2002 Dodge pickup driven by 17-year-old Jesetta D. Miller, of Creston, was traveling west on Harsh Street.

Authorities say Miller told them she was driving at around 30 mph when her pickup collided with the car. Squires told police she saw the pickup “flying” down the road at around 40 to 50 mph, and that she didn’t have time to react.  Both drivers were checked out by medics and cleared. The car was totaled in the crash, with damage estimated at $30,000. The pickup sustained $7,000 damage. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. No citations were issued.

Creston Police report also, an accident happened at around 12:24-p.m. Friday, but no one was hurt. The incident involving a 2003 GMC pickup and a 2020 Honda SUV, occurred at the intersection of Sumner and Russell Streets. An investigation determined the SUV, driven by 70-year-old Sally Ann Ross, of Marshalltown, was stopped facing north in traffic, waiting for other traffic to clear for her to make a left turn. The driver of the pickup, 18-year-old Peyton Wyatt Parrish, of Creston, told police he tried to stop, but was unable to do so in-time. The pickup hit the SUV in the rear.

Damage from the collision amounted to an estimated $5,000.

Kaleb Johnson named Big Ten Offensive and Freshman Player of the Week

Sports

November 7th, 2022 by admin

IOWA CITY, Iowa — University of Iowa true freshman running back Kaleb Johnson has been named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and Freshman of the Week following his performance in the Hawkeyes’ 24-3 win at Purdue on Nov. 5. The announcement was made Monday by the Big Ten Conference office.

The dual Big Ten honors are the first for Johnson after he led Iowa’s ground game against the Boilermakers. Johnson rushed 22 times for 200 yards and one touchdown. His touchdown covered 75 yards and came on the second play of the third quarter as the Hawkeyes increased their margin to the eventual final score.

Johnson (6-foot-0, 212-pounds) had career bests in rushing attempts and yards, along with a career best with two receptions for 17 yards. The 200 rushing yards are the 18th-most in a single game in program history, the second-most by a Hawkeye freshman all-time (Marcus Coker, 219 vs. Missouri, Insight Bowl) and the first by an Iowa player since 2015.

Johnson is the first Hawkeye freshman since Coker in 2010 to have two 100-yard rushing games, as he rushed seven times for 103 yards and two touchdowns in Iowa’s win over Nevada. The 75-yard score is Iowa’s longest rush from scrimmage since Tyler Goodson’s 80-yard touchdown run against Wisconsin in 2020.

Johnson, a native of Hamilton, Ohio (Hamilton High School) is Iowa’s leading rusher on the season with 96 attempts for 553 yards and four touchdowns. He is second on the team with 24 points and is averaging 24.6 yards on 11 kickoff returns.

Johnson is the fourth Hawkeye to be honored this season. Punter Tory Taylor earned special team honors on two occasions (South Dakota State, Rutgers) and defensive back Kaevon Merriweather earned defensive honors for his play at Rutgers. Kicker Drew Stevens earned Freshman of the Week honors for his play in the win over Northwestern.

Iowa (5-4, 3-3) hosts Wisconsin (3-5, 2-4) in a battle for the Heartland Trophy on Saturday (2:30 p.m. CT, FS1) at Kinnick Stadium.

St. Louis Cardinals announce 2023 coaching staff

Sports

November 7th, 2022 by admin

ST. LOUIS, MO., November 6, 2022 – The St. Louis Cardinals announced their 2023 Major League coaching staff today with five newly-filled positions announced, along with six returning coaches, and Oliver Marmol, who will be entering his second season as the Redbirds manager.

New to their positions on the 2023 staff will be Cardinals Hall of Famer and former outfielder Matt Holliday as Bench Coach, Dusty Blake as Pitching Coach, and Turner Ward as Hitting Coach.

In addition, Brandon Allen, a member of the Cardinals Minor League coaching staff, has been named Assistant Hitting Coach, and Julio Rangel, most recently a member of the Boston Red Sox staff, has been named Assistant Pitching Coach/Bullpen.

Returning coaching staff members include Patrick Elkins (Run Production), Stubby Clapp (1st Base), Ron “Pop” Warner (3rd Base), Willie McGee (Coach), Jamie Pogue (Bullpen Catcher) and Kleininger Teran (Bullpen Catcher).

Holliday, 42, who has recently been coaching at Oklahoma State University, will be entering his first coaching stint at the Major League level after a 15-year playing career that included seven All-Star selections and a World Series title with the Cardinals in 2011.

Ward, 57, has previously held the Hitting Coach position with Cincinnati (2019), Los Angeles Dodgers (2016-18) and Arizona (2014-15).  He joined the Cardinals Major League coaching staff this past season as Assistant Hitting Coach.

Blake, 40, joined the Cardinals organization in 2021 as Pitching Strategist.  He served as the Pitching Coach for Duke University from 2018-20 and pitched collegiately for Appalachian State University.

Allen, 36, spent four seasons (2009-12) in the majors playing outfield for Arizona, Oakland and Tampa Bay.  He has been a member of the Cardinals minor league coaching staff since 2017, including the past three seasons as the Hitting Coach at Memphis (AAA).

Rangel, 47, has extensive coaching experience dating back to 2016 after a seven-year playing career in the New York Yankees minor league system from 1994-2000.  The Panama native served as the Red Sox Pitching Coordinator the last two seasons, and held the Major League Pitching Coach position for the Texas Rangers from 2019-20.

WEEK OF NOVEMBER 7, 2022

Trading Post

November 7th, 2022 by Lori Murphy

FOR SALE: Bullet type kerosene heater for shop or garage…NOT FOR USE IN HOME. Call 712-249-8225

FOR SALE:  Precious Moments. 1982 “Bundles of Joy.”  About 7” tall, 1983 “Share Our Season Together.”  About 5” tall, 1989 “Merry Christmas Deer.”  About 5” tall.  $20 for the set.  Call or text 712-254-3990.

FOR SALE:  Precious Moments Christmas. 1980 “Come Let Us Adore Him”.  Plays “Joy to The World”. About 7” tall.  And, 1992 “Do Not Open Till Christmas” Plays “Toyland”. About 7” tall.  $15 each or both for $25.  Call or text  712-254-3990.

WANTED:  Silver-plated or sterling silver spoons and forks.  Call Greg 712/549-2410.

FOR SALE:  Graco Extend2Fit car seat. It’s gray and black. Date of manufacture is 7-30-19. Has been used exclusively in a Grandma’s car so it hasn’t had a ton of use. It’s in great shape. They are about $165 new. I’m asking $60. Call 712-249-3999 after 3:30 please.

FOR SALE:  Inversion table, like new $100. Honeywell gas generator, 400 watts. Works like it should $400. Call 712-249-0642 in Atlantic.

FREE:  stair stepper exerciser. Call 712-249-0642 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  Calf creep feeder $600. Rec room equipment including a foosball table, hockey table and hot tub all for $200. Looking for a large round bale of hay. 712-355-1566

FOR SALE:  A 1940’s desk $25. Numerous tools including sockets, pliers, screwdrivers, hand saws and more. Asking $15 each for saws and .50 each on sockets. Call 712-254-0837 in Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  2005 Chevy Silverado with lift gate and tool boxes.  22,300 miles. $4000.  Call or text 712-304-0880.

WANTED:  80,000 BTU propane heater for shop. Please call:  605-651-3134 or 712-769-2426 and leave a message if no answer.

FREE: Tame rooster and hen. Just don’t want to deal with them this winter. Located in Elk Horn. Call Sue at 712-764-8161

FOR SALE:  White Yard Boss 800 Lawn Vac, Chipper/Shredder.  Max 3″ Chipper. 8 Hp.  With new Vacuum Hose.  $350 Cash. 712-243-9782. If no answer, please leave messageSOLD!

FOR SALE:  a Femco-brand heat houser for a small utility-type tractor.  Side entry, measures 24″ x 54″ and includes brackets.  Asking $75 OBO.  Call 712-296-3733.  In Linn Grove.

FOR SALE: Unopened collectible tin Dale Earnhardt DVD set.  Copyright 2006. Narrated by Paul Newman. Asking $20 obo.  Will meet in Atlantic.  Call or text 712-249-4848. SOLD

WANTED: Looking for a decent 6 yr crib mattress size 28″ x 50″.  515-523-1350.  FOUND!
FOR SALE: A selection of brand new, never been worn clothing. Sizes L and XL including: 12 sweatshirts in assorted colors. brand new sport jacket and slacks, goose down jacket, tan suede jacket and brand new hunting coveralls and waterproof clothing. Also have a small tv to sell and some miscellaneous automotive items including a car cover. Make an offer, cash only. Call 712-243-3350 or stop by 2108 Oak Street in Atlantic.

FOR SALE:  Walnut end table with cup holder: $20.  Call 712-249-9242.

WANTED:  Looking for a tailgate for a 2009 F150 Ford pickup. Color doesn’t matter. No dents or rust please. Call 712-249-2891  FOUND!

Charges pending against seriously injured motorcycle rider

News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Council Bluffs, Iowa) – A man riding a motorcycle was seriously injured Saturday afternoon, during a collision with a Dodge pickup truck. Council Bluffs Police reports the crash victim, 18-year-old Reese Schlotfeld, of Council Bluffs, was transported by rescue squad to the UNMC in Omaha. A report on his condition was not released. Police say he’s one of the same motorcyclists suspected of fleeing from police about 5-minutes earlier.

Authorities say about at about 4:25-p.m., a Council Bluffs Police Office attempted to stop two motorcycles on Frontage Road near the 3600 block of W. Broadway. When the officer activated his cruiser’s emergency lights and siren, the two cycles drove off-road through an open field, away from the officer. At that point, the chase was terminated and the officer turned-off his emergency equipment before going back into service on patrol. The last known siting of the motorcycles by police, was in the 3400 block of Avenue A.

At around 4:30-p.m., authorities were notified about a personal injury crash involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck at 26th and Avenue A.  Witnesses said the motorcycle were seen driving recklessly on Broadway and through residential yards at high rates of speed. A report of a black SUV (Not a police cruiser) was seen following the cycles at one point. The case remains under investigation by the Council Bluffs Police Special Operations/Traffic Unit. Charges are pending in the case. The driver of the pickup truck, 50-year-old David Petersen, of Council Bluffs, was not injured.

Anyone with information about the owners/operator of the black SUV, should call 712-328-4948.

Nov. 8, 2022 General Election Preview – Cass & area Counties

News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Western Iowa) – Voters across the State will be heading to the polls Tuesday, to select those who will lead Iowa in County, State and Federal positions. Area results will be posted on the KJAN News page as soon as the become final from either the County Auditor’s Office or Secretary of State’s website, whichever comes first. In addition, listen for Radio Iowa’s statewide election reports at the following times, Tuesday:

  • 8:06 p.m.
  • 8:30 p.m.
  • 9:06 p.m.
  • 9:30 p.m.
  • 10:06 p.m.
  • 10:30 p.m.

Locally, there are no contested races in Cass County, but Adair County voters will determine who fills the County Supervisor District 4SE seat on the Board of Supervisors. Republican Nathan Baier, and Doug Davidson are running for the position.

In Adams County, six people are running for one of five seats on the non-partisan Adams County Extension Council. The candidates include: Chris Gilbert; Laura Bowman; Sue Privett; Rex Townsend; Kyle Shipley, and Clifford Mann. Gilbert, Mann and Townsend are running for re-election to the Extension Council.

There are no contested seats in Audubon County, but in Pottawattamie County, four people are running for three seats on the Board of Supervisors. They include Republicans Jeff Jorgensen, Susan Miller, and Scott Belt, along with Democrat Jeff Shudak. Scott Belt is running as an incumbent.

There are no contested races in Montgomery and Shelby Counties. In Guthrie County, Republican Maggie Armstrong and Democrat Tom Flanary, are competing for the District 3 seat on the Board of Supervisors. Democrat Michael Herbert and Republican Steve Smith are vying for the District 4 seat. And, Democrat John Maschman is hoping for a win over his challenger, Republican Dana Minteer, and claim the job of Guthrie County Attorney.

There will also be a question about an IOWA Constitutional Amendment with regard to the right to keep and bear arms:

Question: “Shall the following amendment to the Constitution be adopted?”

Summary: Provides that the right of the people of Iowa to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The sovereign state of Iowa affirms and recognizes the right to keep and bear arms as a fundamental right. Any and all restrictions of this right shall be subject to strict scrutiny.

Full Text: Article I of the Constitution of the State of Iowa is amended by adding the following new section: Right to keep and bear arms. Sec. 1A. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The sovereign state of Iowa affirms and recognizes this right to be a fundamental individual right. Any and all restrictions of this right shall be subject to strict scrutiny.

A “yes” vote supports adding a right to own and bear firearms to the Iowa Constitution and require strict scrutiny for any alleged violations of the right brought before a court.
A “no” vote opposes adding a right to own and bear firearms to the Iowa Constitution and require strict scrutiny for any alleged violations of the right brought before a court.

Heartbeat Today 11-7-2022

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

November 7th, 2022 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Megan Benzing, Program Manager of Alzheimer’s Association Iowa Chapter, about National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and Family Caregivers Month in November.

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Creston Police report, 11/7/22 – man & woman from Norwalk arrested on drug charges

News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – Officials with the Creston Police Department report there were three arrests Saturday. At around 2:40-a.m., Saturday, 32-year-old Shey Peterson, of Wisconsin, was arrested at the Creston/Union County Law Enforcement Center. He was charged with OWI/1st offense and later released on bond.

And, at around 1:35-p.m. Saturday, 51-year-old Jennifer Lynne Vankerckvoorde and 54-year-old Steven Frank Vankerckvoorde, both from Norwalk, were arrested in the Creston Fareway Store parking lot. The woman was charged with Possession of drug paraphernalia. She was cited, and then released. Steven Vankerckvoorde was charged with Poss. of a Controlled Substance/marijuana-1st offense. He was later released on bond.

Free Community Fall Walking Club Still Going Strong

Ag/Outdoor, News

November 7th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

(Atlantic, Iowa) – Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham Hoegh reports a free fall walking club that kicked off in Atlantic in early October is still going strong, and anyone interested in walking on Tuesday mornings is invited to join. The two remaining walks scheduled for this fall will be held on Tuesday, November 8 and Tuesday, November 15 from 9:30-10:15 AM. Both walks will start at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA (1100 Maple St. Atlantic, IA 50022). If the weather is nice, the walks will be outdoors, and if not, walkers will walk for free inside the YMCA.

The Nishna Valley Family YMCA has been coordinating the free community walking club, but many organizations have been helping to lead the weekly walks. There is no cost to join the walks, and walkers do not have to be members of the YMCA. The fall walking club kicked off on October 5 as part of the Healthiest State Walk from the YMCA to Harl Holt Park and back along the recently renovated Bull Creek Pathway. That walk was attended by well over 100 people. Information on area recreation opportunities was provided by Atlantic Parks and Rec, Nishna Valley Trails, and the YMCA. Hy-Vee and Fareway provided refreshments.

The Healthiest State Walk is an annual walk with the theme “Walk More. Connect More.”

Over 100 people participated in the October 5 Healthiest State Walk in Atlantic

The Healthiest State Walk is organized by Iowa’s Healthiest State Initiative, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization with the goal of making Iowa the healthiest state in the nation. As they share on their website, www.IowaHealthiestState.com, there are many benefits to walking including increased energy levels, better sleep, increased blood flow that leads to better cognitive functioning, improved memory, and reduced anxiety and depression.

The YMCA started the walking club this fall based on feedback from area residents that showed interest in opportunities to walk with others. While the walks are scheduled to end on November 15, people interested in leading future weekly walks—whether through the winter or next spring—are encouraged to contact Cass County Wellness Coordinator Brigham
Hoegh at bhoegh@iastate.edu or 712-249-5870.

Tuesday Walking Club
What: Walk more, connect more!
Where: Nishna Valley Family YMCA (1100 Maple Street, Atlantic, IA 50022). Rain location:
inside the YMCA
When: Tuesday, Nov. 8 and Tuesday, Nov. 15, 9:30-10:15 AM.
Who: Everyone is welcome!
Cost: No cost! Walking club registration is encouraged but not required. Register for the walking club at the Nishna Valley Family YMCA website
(http://nishnavalleyymca.com/membership/program-registration.html) or by calling the Y at 712-243-3934.
For information on community wellness events or resources, follow Healthy Cass County on Facebook @HealthyCassCounty.