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Adair County Supervisors to hear additional budget requests

News

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Adair County will hear additional budget requests during their meeting Wednesday morning, in Greenfield. During their meeting on Monday, the Board received funding/budget requests from the Southern IA Trolley, County Veteran’s Affairs Director, the Building and Grounds Foreman, Midwest Partnership,  R-C & D, and County Auditor Mindy Schaefer.

Wednesday morning, they will hear Fiscal Year 2015 budget requests from the County Clerk of Court, Sanitarian and Medical Examiner, along with the County Treasurer and Ag Extension. A budget work session will follow the conclusion of regular business.

Prior to that, the Adair County Supervisors will act on a Resolution to revise the 2014 5-year Road Program, and hear budget requests from the Secondary Roads Department and Weed Commissioner. The meeting begins at 9-a.m.

Public hearing held Monday on Merrill Field project

News

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Harlan Community School District’s board of education held a public hearing regarding the Merrill Field Project, Monday. During their regular meeting, no comments were heard from the public on the project. Superintendent Justin Wagner told the board about some changes that have been made on the Merrill Field design. The plan going forward is to remove the bleachers in front of the concession stand on the west side and to use boards from those bleachers to fix the elementary bleachers on the northwest side.

The track, which will be completely redone, will feature a safety lane from end-zone to end-zone on each side of the football field and the cyclone logo will be in the middle of the field. Originally, the plan was to have the word cyclones written out on the field but those have been removed to save money. In all, Merrill Field will lose about 300 seats. The final plans and design will be made at the next Harlan Community School board meeting Monday, January 20th.

In other business, the board approved the audit report. Superintendent Wagner says there are a few things Board members should be aware of as a result of the audit. The first is the district’s levy is very low ,at  $11.74 per thousand dollars valuation. He said the average for the state is right around $14.50.  The financial solvency ratio for the district which measures the financial health of the District, is 29.1-percent. Experts recommend an average of 8-to 12- percent. Wagner said also, the district’s unspent authority again is $8.1 million, which he says is “Very good.”. Last year’s AEA average was $1.9 million. The District’s expenditures are higher than revenues. Wagner says that’s because they have to spend down their cash reserve levy. Wagner said “Some people will look at it and say we are spending more than we are taking it in, that’s because we have to spend that cash reserve levy down to get underneath that 20 percent.” Wagner said also, the district operated within its certified budget.

The Harlan Community School board approved the audit. Superintendent Wagner then showed the board results of a recent survey handed out to students, parents and the community. The first question on the survey dealt with when the district should start school. The survey showed 64 percent of students want the same schedule currently as well as 26 percent of the teachers and 34 percent of the community. Wagner said there is a push from the state to take the start date of school districts out of local control but the survey shows the majority in the Harlan Community district would like to keep it the same. One other topic from the survey was drinking and drugs.

Wagner said the vast majority of respondents thought the District could do more to combat underage drinking and drug use. The survey showed over 50 percent of the staff and students while 43 percent of the community believes the school district can do more. The same question was asked for drug use and the results were similar. Wagner said the administration is already discussing the issue and more information will come at a later school board meeting.

(Joe McCall/KNOD)

Backyard and Beyond 01-07-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

January 7th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with local Kiwanis Club Members Ken Christensen and Christy Plagman about the Eliminate Project.

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No injuries reported following an accident in Montgomery Co., Monday

News

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Two people escaped injury following an accident Monday morning, in Montgomery County. Sheriff’s officials report a vehicle driven by Kimberly Dawn Freeman, of Auburn, NE., was traveling east on Highway 34 west of Red Oak at around 9:45-a.m., when the car drifted onto the shoulder of the road. Freeman over corrected, causing the 1996 Geo Prizm to fishtail into the path of a westbound vehicle driven by Ronald Deane McGrew, of Emerson.

McGrew tried to avoid a head-on collision, but his vehicle struck Freeman’s car, sending it into the north ditch. McGrew’s vehicle came to rest on the shoulder of the road. Authorities say Freeman was cited for Failure to Maintain Control.

Damage from the crash amounted to $3,600.

Many Rural Americans Left in Dust of Medicare Expansion

News

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The number of Americans who have health coverage under the Affordable Care Act continues to grow, but a new analysis finds that, especially in rural states, there are many who still can’t gain access to affordable insurance. All states were given the option to expand their Medicaid programs, but many did not, and according to Jon Bailey, director of the rural public policy program at the Center for Rural Affairs, those were mostly states with large rural populations.

“Then the converse is true for states that have a higher portion of their population in urban areas. They’re more likely to have expanded Medicaid,” Bailey said. “So if you live in a rural area, in a state that has a high rural population, it’s less likely that you’ll get the benefits of the Medicaid expansion.”

In Iowa, the Medicaid program is being expanded this year, increasing eligibility to those who earn up to 100 percent of the poverty level, or about $11,500 a year.

In rural states where there was no expansion there’s a significant coverage gap of low-income workers who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to receive tax credits under the new heath insurance marketplaces. Bailey said that coverage gap, percentage-wise, is about as large as the group of people whose policies didn’t comply with the ACA, where action was taken to let them keep what they had.

“Congress introduced bills. The president came up with a plan to solve the problem for a year,” he said. “That group of people is almost equal to the people in this coverage gap who have no insurance options at all, and really very few people are talking about how to resolve those people’s problems.”

Nationally, nearly 1.8 million rural and small-city residents are in the coverage gap.

(Iowa News Service)

8AM Sportscast 01-07-2014

Podcasts, Sports

January 7th, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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JEAN ELIZABETH JENNINGS, 89, of Griswold (No svcs.)

Obituaries

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JEAN ELIZABETH JENNINGS, 89, of Griswold, died Sun., Jan. 5th, at the Cass County Memorial Hospital in Atlantic. Per her wishes, there is no visitation, and no services are planned for JEAN JENNINGS. Duhn Funeral Home in Griswold is in charge of the arrangements.

Memorials may be directed to the Oakland United Methodist Church.

JEAN JENNINGS is survived by:

Her husband – John Jennings, of  Griswold.

Her son – Jerry Jennings, of Redondo Beach, CA.

Her brother – Warren Orr, of CA.

Her Sister – Lois Fischer, of Kewanee, IL.

Trial delayed again for Iowa doctor

News

January 7th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) – A trial has been delayed again for a Council Bluffs doctor charged with sexually abusing a 5-year-old girl. The Daily Nonpareil says lead prosecutor Denise Timmins had asked for a continuance because of a scheduling conflict with the Jan. 14 trial date for Dr. Dennis Jones. The original trial date was Aug. 13. The new trial date is May 6.

Jones is accused of inappropriately touching the girl outside of his pediatrics practice. Jones’ attorney Mike Winter has said Jones is not guilty.  Court documents say investigators have found child pornography on at least one computer and several more digital devices owned by Jones.

8AM Newscast 01-07-2014

News, Podcasts

January 7th, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Atlantic @ Harlan Girls Hoops Tonight on KJAN!

Sports

January 7th, 2014 by Jim Field

We have a Hawkeye 10 girls basketball match-up tonight for you on KJAN.  Atlantic visits top-ranked Harlan.  Jim Field and Chris Parks have all the action.  We’re on the air at 7:30 pm.  You can listen live on AM 1220 or FM 101.1.  We will stream the game live on www.kjan.com and on your smart phone if you’ve downloaded the free KJAN app.  And, you can watch live on KJAN TV, just go to the TV page on www.kjan.com and click the play button to watch the live video broadcast of the game.