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(Podcast) KJAN News & funeral report, 5/8/2015

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May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. report w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Hawkeye 10 Track & Field Championships

Sports

May 8th, 2015 by Jim Field

Girls:  (2015 Hawkeye 10 Coed GIRLS Results)
1. Glenwood 147.5
2. Harlan 114
3. Creston 108
4. Shenandoah 90.5
5. Lewis Central 61.5
6. Denison-Schleswig 57
7. Clarinda 53
8. Atlantic 41.5
9. Kuemper Catholic 32
10. Red Oak 25
11. St. Albert 11

1st Place:
100: Mikayla Evers, Harlan
200: Mikayla Evers, Harlan
400: Asia Kloewer, Harlan
800: Kate Walker, Red Oak
1500: Ellie Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig
3000 meter run: Kye Madsen, Lewis Central
100 Hurdles: Miranda Ruth, Glenwood
400 Hurdles: Sydney Nielsen, Shenandoah
Shot Put: Jacy Embray, Glenwood
Long Jump: Mikayla Evers, Harlan
Discus: Jacy Embray, Glenwood
High Jump: Breanna Wallace, Creston
4 x 100: Clarinda
4 x 200: Clarinda
4 x 400: Harlan
4 x 800: Creston
Shuttle Hurdle: Glenwood
Sprint Medley: Harlan
Distance Medley: Creston

Boys: (2015 Hawkeye 10 Coed BOYS Results)
1. Glenwood 136
2. Harlan 101
3. Atlantic 98
4. Lewis Central 83
5. St. Albert 54
6. Clarinda 53
6. Shenandoah 53
8. Creston 50
9. Red Oak 33
10. Denison-Schleswig 32
11. Kuemper Catholic 3

1st Place:
100: Mavrick Decker, Glenwood
200: Caleb Rasmussen, Harlan
400: Bryce Briley, Creston
800: Jay Wolfe, Creston
1600: Logan LeRette, Red Oak
3200: Max Ross, St. Albert
110 Hurdles: Dane Kruse, Glenwood
400 Hurdles: Carter Von Essen, Glenwood
Discus: Jackson Scott-Brown, St. Albert
High Jump: Alec Hayes, Atlantic
Shot Put: Jackson Scott-Brown, St. Albert
Long Jump: Robbie Bodine, Atlantic
4 x 100: Glenwood
4 x 200: Glenwood
4 x 400: Harlan
4 x 800: Creston
Shuttle Hurdle: Glenwood
Distance Medley: Harlan

Southwest Valley Timberwolf Relays

Sports

May 8th, 2015 by Jim Field

CLICK HERE for complete results!

1. Griswold 126
2. Southwest Valley 90
3. Central Decatur 62
4. Lenox 55
5. Nishnabotna 53
6. Stanton 44
7. Interstate 35 30
8. Clarinda Academy 30
9. Bedford 24
10. CAM 18
11. South Page 6

1st Place:
100 – Derek Kirchhoff, Griswold
200 – Hodari Wilson, Clarinda Academy
400 – Jordan Vetter, Griswold
800 – Josh Haning, Nishnabotna
1600 – David Thmpson, Griswold
3200 – Dominic Cresta, Interstate 35
110 Hurdles – Tony Klocke, Southwest Valley
400 Hurdles – Trevor Sorensen, Nodaway Valley
Discus – Alex Bechtold, Stanton
High Jump – Scott Vanderhoof, Southwest Valley
Long Jump – Peyton Pedersen, Central Decatur
Shot Put – Alex Bechtold, Stanton
4 x 100 – Clarinda Academy
4 x 200 – Clarinda Academy
4 x 400 – Nishnabotna
4 x 800 – Southwest Valley
Shuttle Hurdle – Southwest Valley
Distance Medley – Griswold

Thursday Golf/Tennis/Soccer Results

Sports

May 8th, 2015 by Jim Field

Girls Golf:
Logan-Magnolia 231, Riverside – no team score

Boys Golf:
Riverside 154, Logan-Magnolia 199 (Medalist: Tyler Krueger, Riverside 34)
Shenandoah 153, Southwest Iowa 229
Carroll 166, Kuemper Catholic 168

Nodaway Valley Boys Golf Tournament
1. Creston 295
2. Winterset 320
3. Guthrie Center 328
4. Nodaway Valley 332
5. East Union 389
6. CAM 392

Stroke Play:
1. Coleton Hoepker, Creston 78 (won playoff)
2. Jackson Lamb, Nodaway Valley 78

Best Shot:
1. Sam Hartsock/Christian Groumoutis, Creston 69
2. Colton Garside/Wes Davis, Nodaway Valley 75.

Best Ball:
1. Kyle Somers/Michael Stiltz, Creston 65

Girls Tennis:
Clarinda 9, Audubon 0
Shenandoah 7, Lewis Central 2
Denison-Schleswig 9, Kuemper Catholic 0

Boys Tennis:
Atlantic 6, St. Albert 3
Clarinda 8, Audubon 0
Shenandoah 5, Lewis Central 4
Red Oak 6, Harlan 3
Denison-Schleswig 6, Kuemper Catholic 3
Abraham Lincoln 8, Glenwood 1

Girls Soccer:
Nodaway Valley/WCV/Adair-Casey 4, Atlantic 0
Underwood 2, Denison-Schleswig 0
Glenwood 4, Sioux City West 1
Chariton 4, Creston 1
Kuemper Catholic 2, Carroll 0

Boys Soccer:
Tri-Center 3, A-H-S-T-W 2
Lewis Central 3, Riverside 1
St. Albert 3, Denison-Schleswig 1

Get ready for Tivoli Fest!

News

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Tivoli Fest, Elk Horn (Iowa’s) annual festival celebrating their Danish heritage, is set to take place May 23rd and 24th. Officials say this year, the two day event’s theme is “Where Memories and Movies are Made.” The 35th annual fest is packed with an assortment of activities sure to please visitors of all ages.

As in years past, Tivoli Fest has offered a wide variety of musical entertainment. Music can be heard all over town. Activities actually begin on Friday, May 22nd, when Brad Myers’ Band, will be performing at the Elk Horn Fire Station from 7 – to 10 p.m. Enjoy the opening of the Iowa Beer Tent. On Saturday, May 23rd, Ron Johnson, Accordionist of Scandinavian Melodies, will be performing at Noon at the Elk Horn Town Hall, 1:30 p.m. at the Elk Horn Fire Station and again at 5:00 p.m. at the Windmill Entertainment Stage.

Denmark’s Jensen & Bugge, along with Dwight “Red” Lamb, will perform from 1-to 2 p.m. and again from 6-to 7 p.m. at the Windmill Entertainment Stage. They will also perform at the Elk Horn Fire Station from 8-to 9 p.m.Foto Mette Bebe Juel_3535 Dwight will be playing traditional Danish tunes on his vintage G accordion, while Danish musicians, Mette Jensen and Kristian Bugge, play and sing along. Conclude your evening listening to “Usual Suspects”, starring Elk Horn native, Darla Hansen, at the Elk Horn Fire Station from 9 p.m. – to Midnight.

On Sunday, May 24th, Ron Johnson will perform at the Elk Horn Fire Station at 10 a.m.  And, beginning at 2 p.m., patriotic songs will be performed by local talent at the Veteran’s Memorial Park on Main Street Elk Horn during the Tribute to Ralph Hansen/Walk of Honor.

For further information see us at www.danishvillages.com.

Freese-Notis Skyscan Forecast for Atlantic: Fri., 5/8/2015

Weather

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Today: P/Cloudy to Cloudy. High 68. N @ 10-15.
Tonight: P/Cldy to Cldy. Low 54.

Tomorrow: P/Cldy to Cldy w/a slight chance of isolated shwrs. High 70. E @ 10.
Tom. Night: Shwrs & tstrms late. Low 60. (1/4”-1/2” possible). E @ 15-20.

Sunday: P/Cldy to Cldy w/shwrs & tstrms. High 75.
Sunday night: A 40% chance of shwrs & tstrms. Low 50.

Monday: P/Cldy & breezy. High 65.

Thursday’s High in Atlantic was 76. We received six-tenths (.60) of an inch of rain here at the KJAN studios, yesterday. Our Low this morning (as of 5:30-a.m. was 53.

Last year on this date our High in Atlantic was 79. The Low was 46. The All-time record High for Atlantic on May 8th was 95 in 1895. The Record Low was 25 in 1980.

Sunrise today is at 6:09. Sunset is 8:25. Sunrise Saturday is 6:08.

NWS weather forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA, 5/8/15

Weather

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

352 AM CDT FRI MAY 8 2015

EARLY THIS MORNING…MOSTLY CLOUDY. NORTHWEST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

TODAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 60S. NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS EARLY IN THE MORNING. LOW IN THE MID 50S. NORTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

SATURDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS UNTIL LATE AFTERNOON. HIGH IN THE MID 70S. EAST WIND 5 TO 15 MPH.

SATURDAY NIGHT…THUNDERSTORMS. LOW AROUND 60. SOUTHEAST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 90 PERCENT.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS IN THE MORNING…THEN THUNDERSTORMS LIKELY IN THE AFTERNOON. BREEZY. HIGH IN THE UPPER 70S. SOUTH WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH. CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS 70 PERCENT.

SUNDAY NIGHT…MOSTLY CLOUDY. A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT. BREEZY…COOLER. LOW AROUND 50. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 50 PERCENT.

MONDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. BREEZY…COOLER. HIGH IN THE UPPER 50S.

 

Iowa early News Headlines: Fri., May 8th 2015

News

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa agriculture officials say two additional commercial poultry farms show signs of the presence of bird flu. A chicken farm in Osceola County with 100,000 birds and a turkey farm in Cherokee County are the latest additions to the list of farms testing positive for the H5N2 virus.

CHARLES CITY, Iowa (AP) — A jury has found a 74-year-old northern Iowa man guilty of sexual abusing two 8-year-old children. Jurors convicted John Winston Lusk of Floyd of two counts of second-degree sexual abuse. Prosecutors allege Lusk sexually abused a girl about three years ago when she stayed overnight at his home, and sexually abused a boy in 2014.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — The murder trial of a Sioux City man accused in the shooting death of another Iowan has been continued as lawyers await forensic test results. Attorneys on Wednesday filed a motion to delay the first-degree murder trial of Timothy Schroeder, arguing they needed more time to conduct depositions. They also said they’re waiting on ballistics and fingerprint reports from the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation laboratory. The Sioux City Journal reports the trial has been rescheduled for September 1st.

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) — A Sioux City man convicted in 2011 of sexually abusing three girls has been granted a retrial in June. Woodbury County Assistant Attorney Drew Bockenstedt tells the Sioux City Journal reports 42-year-old Julius Turner filed for post-conviction relief in 2012, claiming his attorney inadequately defended him.

Western IA boy suffers gunshot wound to his neck

News

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

(Updated 4:45-a.m.)

A four-year old Council Bluffs boy was reported to be in critical condition at a hospital in Nebraska, after being shot in the neck Thursday evening. According to Council Bluffs Police, Q-Marion Jones was transported CHI Creighton Hospital before being transferred to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, after he was hit by a bullet at around 5-p.m., Thursday.

Police say they received a call at 5:03-p.m. from Q-Marion’s mother saying the boy was having breathing problems while in her vehicle. The dispatcher was able to ascertain the woman’s location was 19th Street and West Broadway. A rescue squad was dispatched and upon arrival, determined the boy had suffered a gunshot wound to the back of the neck.

The Council Bluffs Police Department is conducting an investigation into the incident, but preliminary information reveals there was another juvenile in the mother’s apartment, who had access to a semi-automatic pistol. The juvenile was placed into protective custody, pending completion of an investigation.

A search warrant was executed late Thursday evening at the residence, with evidence recovered that indicated a weapon was fired inside the home. The weapon however, had not been recovered at last report.

Mills County landfill could be the final resting place for bird carcasses

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 8th, 2015 by Ric Hanson

A site in Mills County could become the final resting place for millions of chickens, turkeys, and at least one flock of ducks who have been killed for having the H5N2 Avian Bird flu. State Senator Mark Costello and Representative David Sieck, of Glenwood, both told the Council Bluffs Daily NonPareil, the birds could end-up at the Loess Hills Regional Sanitary Landfill, near Malvern. The officials have been in talks with the United States Department of Agriculture and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources about the matter.

At least 20 million chickens, 750,000 turkeys and a herd of ducks are among the dead. Turkeys may be disposed of by letting them decompose in piles inside a barn, which creates heat to kill the virus. Chickens would be placed in bags and heated to about 150-degrees to kill the germs before the birds are buried. Composting the remains is also a possibility, but incinerating all of the birds isn’t possible, according to Sieck, because there isn’t enough equipment for the job.

Four Iowa landfills are in talks with the USDA to handle this responsibility. The Mills County landfill is privately owned, which means it can move faster to execute the operation.The landfill has clay liners and gravel underneath, to prevent the spread of remains from leaking out.

So far, none of the dead birds have been moved from their quarantine zones.