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Villisca man arrested on assault charge Tuesday evening

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August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Officials in Montgomery County say one person was arrested Tuesday evening on an assault charge. 22-year old Jamie Paul McDaniel, of Villisca, was taken into custody at around 5:45-p.m. at the Montgomery County Jail. McDaniel was arrested on a valid Montgomery County warrant charging him with Simple Assault. The man posted a $300 cash bond and was released from custody.

Teen dies in Sac County crash on Hwy 71, Tuesday

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August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EARLY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa State Patrol says a teenager from Sac County has been killed in a head-on car crash with a recreational vehicle.  The patrol reports the crash occurred Tuesday on Highway 71, south of Early. Authorities say 16-year-old Coral Isle Deal, of Early,  died after driving off the road and then overcorrecting. They say the teen’s Pontiac Vibe crossed the center line and hit a Fleetwood RV driven by a 71-year-old Texas man.

The car was crushed under the RV’s front wheels. The man wasn’t injured. The patrol is investigating.

NWS forecast for the KJAN listening area: 8/13/2014

Weather

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

EARLY THIS MORNING…CLEAR. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 5 MPH.

TODAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. NORTHWEST WIND NEAR 5 MPH. TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 50S. LIGHT WIND BECOMING SOUTH UP TO 5 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.

THURSDAY…SUNNY. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 10 MPH. .THURSDAY NIGHT…PARTLY CLOUDY THROUGH MIDNIGHT…THEN MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOW IN THE MID 60S. SOUTHEAST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20 PERCENT.

FRIDAY…PARTLY SUNNY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WIND 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20 PERCENT.

FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY…CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS. LOW IN THE UPPER 60S. HIGH IN THE LOWER 80S.

Pott. Co. Board approves sale of $1.9-million in G.O. bonds

News

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously voted to approve the sale of $1.9 million in general obligation bonds. The Daily NonPareil reports most of the money will go toward funding the new Veterans Affairs Building. Other funds will go toward new vehicles for various departments, including the Sheriff’s Department, that have already been ordered. The bonds will be sold on Tuesday, Aug. 26th.

County Auditor Marilyn Drake told the paper that expenditures which were normally were paid for from the general fund will now be paid by the debt service fund, as a means of increasing the county’s cash carryover. Drake said she expects the interest rate on the bonds to be just 2 percent to 2.5 percent.

The board on Tuesday approved three different bond measures with one of them not to exceed $300,000, though the estimated cost should be in the neighborhood of $222,000. That will pay for seven, maybe eight, new patrol cars.  Another bond, not to exceed $100,000, will pay for such items as bullet-proof vests for the deputies and the installation of automatic external defibrillators to help keep heart victims alive. The third bond, not to exceed $120,000 is for new vehicles for the Planning and Maintenance departments.

Those will be added a $1.5 million bond for the new Veterans Affairs building near the courthouse. Drake said the bonds will be sold Aug. 26th at 2:30 p.m.. She said she expects them to be paid off withing seven-years, through the use of property taxes.  How much each property owner will pay won’t be known until the bonds are purchased.

Three Midwest refineries see problems, gas prices may soon spike

News

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Fuels analysts fear gasoline prices in Iowa could be about to jump following recent problems at three refineries in the Midwest region. That comes after more than two months of steady gas price declines in the state. Rose White, spokeswoman for Triple-A-Iowa, says there was a big fire at a major refinery in Coffeyville, Kansas, on July 29th. “Repairs are expected to take about four weeks,” White says. “Also, there’s some reported problems at a refinery in Whiting, Indiana, as well as one in El Dorado, Kansas.”

An interruption at one regional refinery might not be so bad, but she says slow-downs or complete halts at three Midwestern fuel facilities could spell a price hike due to reduced supply.  “The good news is, there is a good supply already built up in the inventory levels,” White says. “This might provide some cushion and help prevent severe spikes.” Iowa’s been seeing prices at the pump drop steadily since early June, but White says that could be about to end, even though demand is starting to drop off with the end of the summer driving season.

“Refinery production had been at record high levels in the Midwest this summer,” White says. “That’s going to provide some needed cushion to help weather these problems. Prices do continue to drop across most states in the region but that could change in the next few days.” Triple-A says gas prices in Iowa are averaging three-36 a gallon, that’s nine cents below the national average. Also, prices statewide have fallen 14 cents in the past month and more than 30 cents since June 1st.

(Radio Iowa)

Enough money raised to expand Korean War Honor Flight

News

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The organizers of an Honor Flight for Korean War veterans to Washington, D-C says they’ve gotten enough donations to more than triple the number of veterans going along. The chairman of the Central and Western Iowa Honor Flight organization, Jeff Ballenger, says Polk County put up 125-thousand dollars for the trip. They planned on taking 130 veterans, but they got many more applications than that for the flight, and asked donors to help.

He says Hy-Vee and Caseys have each donated 110-thousand dollars and the Polk County Supervisors have come up with an additional 70-thousand dollars to go along with smaller donations from Bill Knapp and Kurt Rassmussen. “We are truly blessed, we now have enough to take at least 400 of our veterans, and we feel that that will probably be just about everybody that wants to go,” Ballenger says. He says the veterans come from many areas.

“We’ve got ’em from Pottawattamie, Mills, Decatur — but I would say the majority are from Polk County are — but they are actually coming from counties all the way to the Missouri River to here in central Iowa,” Ballenger says. The flights allow the veterans to go to Washington, D-C for free to see the monuments built in their honor. “We did start with World War Two and this will I believe actually be our 12th flight,” Ballenger says. “We feel blessed. With these 400 veterans, we will have taken nearly three-thousand World War Two and Korean veterans and raised just under three million dollars.” Ballenger says he recently got a letter from the family of a veteran who had gone on a flight in 2009.

He says the veteran was so proud of the trip and the World War Two Honor Flight hat that he got, that his family buried him in the hat after he died in July. “These flights mean a lot to our veterans and it’s a very, very small thing that we can do to say thank you,” according to Ballenger. He says anyone can donate to help pay for the flights.

Ballenger says the donations are tax deductible and you can send them to: Central Iowa Honor Flight; P-O Box 125; Council Bluffs, Iowa, 5-1-5-0-2. You can also call 712-322-6638, or visit the website: www.centraliowahonorflight.org. The flight will leave on September 30th.

(Radio Iowa)

JIM STAKEY, 68, of Massena (Svcs. 08-16-2014)

Obituaries

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JIM STAKEY, 68, of Massena, died Tue.,  Aug. 12th,  at his home in Massena. Funeral services for JIM STAKEY will be held Saturday, August 16th at 10:30am at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Massena. Steen Funeral Home in Massena has the arrangements.

Open visitation will be held Friday, August 15th from 3-8pm at the St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Massena with family greeting friends from 6-8pm.  A scripture service will also be held Friday at 5:30pm.

Burial will be in the St. Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery in Massena with a luncheon to follow at the church.

Memorials may be directed to the Jim Stakey memorial fund to be established by the family at a later date. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.

JIM STAKEY is survived by:

Wife: Phyllis of Massena.

Sons: Michael (Marcie) Stakey of Massena. Adam (Teresa) Stakey of Fort Myers, FL.

Daughter: Molly (Jeff) Crom of Tabor.

Sisters: Sharon (Ken) Hunter of Lincoln, NE.  Peg Hensley of Massena.

Sisters-in-law: Pat (Paul) Lydon of Red Oak.  Pam (Tim) Austin of Westside.

Mother-in-law: Betty Chapman.

Aunt: Shirley Stakey.

6 Grandchildren.

Many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

 

KC Chiefs football News

Sports

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Chiefs’ Eric Berry leaves practice with heel pain

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — Pro Bowl safety Eric Berry left the Chiefs’ practice for the second time this training camp on Tuesday as he continues to be bothered by tendinitis in his right heel. Berry missed a few days of practice last week with the heel injury. He eventually returned to workouts but did not play in the Chiefs’ preseason opener against Cincinnati.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that the team will continue to monitor Berry and rest him as needed, though it’s unclear when he’ll return. Kansas City plays at Carolina on Sunday. Defensive end Mike Catapano also left practice with the same illness that has sidelined him for much of training camp. Kicker Ryan Succop remained out with groin inflammation.

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Chiefs finally building up depth at wide receiver

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) — The past few years in Kansas City, it’s been Dwayne Bowe and everyone else at wide receiver. Bowe is the unquestionable leader of the group, but Junior Hemingway also has emerged as a big, reliable slot target. De’Anthony Thomas already has proven to be an electrifying playmaker, whether the rookie’s taking a handoff or splitting out wide. And a group that includes Donnie Avery, Kyle Williams, A.J. Jenkins and Frankie Hammond Jr. has all had moments of brilliance.

While he put some of the best numbers of his career last year, many of those yards came on dump-offs and short passes that running back Jamaal Charles turned into big plays. Smith hardly had the same kind of big, rangy targets such as Michael Crabtree that he had in San Francisco.

Marlins beat Wainwright and Cardinals, 3-0

Sports

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

MIAMI (AP) — Jarred Cosart pitched seven innings in a duel with Adam Wainwright to earn his first victory for the Miami Marlins, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-0 Tuesday. Cosart allowed three hits and one walk to win for the first time since July 7. The victory came in his second start for Miami after being acquired from Houston in a trade for prospects.

He’s 1-1 with Miami and 10-7 overall this year. Wainwright, making his first start against the Marlins since 2010, missed a chance to became the first 15-game winner in the majors. He went seven innings and allowed three runs, with two coming on a home run off the foul pole by Donovan Solano — only the sixth homer allowed by the Cardinals’ ace.

Iowa early News Headlines: Wed., Aug. 13th 2014

News

August 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — A woman was charged with theft after police found her driving a motorized shopping cart along a road, miles from the supermarket where she had started. Police stopped 49-year-old Julie Cae Briggs while she was driving a cart taken from a Hy-Vee. Police say Briggs claimed the store allowed her to take the cart because she didn’t have a ride home, about four miles away. She was about two miles from the store when stopped by the officer.

DUNKERTON, Iowa (AP) — The Dunkerton City Council has placed the northeast Iowa city’s police chief on leave until an investigation is completed. The council voted unanimously to take the action after a private meeting. Police Chief Tim Schultz will remain on administrative leave pending an investigation and hearing. Schultz and Mayor Edward Jessen declined to discuss the matter.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad is removing Iowa from an organization created to develop an assessment system for the Common Core education standards. The consortium, which is comprised of states, has been working to establish a testing program. Branstad says a state task force is reviewing Iowa’s assessment needs and will provide recommendations in January. Out of respect for that work, he says the state will not continue in the consortium.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — An eastern Iowa man has been crowned the top auctioneer of an annual bid calling contest at the Iowa State Fair, and he says he will donate the prize money to the families of four teenage boys killed earlier this month. Tim Markham, of Holy Cross, was named the winner of the Iowa State Champion Auctioneer Contest. Markham, a full-time auctioneer, says he will donate his $1,000 prize to the families of four boys killed in a utility vehicle accident in Dubuque County on Aug. 2.