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Atlantic woman & others arrested in Pott. County following pursuit of stolen vehicle

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Three people including two from Nebraska and one from Iowa, were arrested Sunday at around 2:40-a.m., following a pursuit in Pottawattamie County. The Sheriff’s Office says A deputy on uniformed patrol saw a black Buick Lucerne with Wisconsin license plates turn off Pioneer Trail onto Bluebird Lane and pull into a driveway. The deputy waited for the vehicle to leave before following it east on Pioneer Trail, where it suddenly turned onto 220th Street and made quick accelerating turns onto Wildflower Avenue, Green Valley Avenue, and Chesnut Road. When the vehicle then turned west on Pioneer, a traffic stop was attempted. A pursuit ensued, which ended when the vehicle left the road on the Highway 370 off ramp and Interstate 29. The vehicle was later determined to have been stolen at around 12:50-a.m. from the Motel 6 parking lot in Council Bluffs. A laptop computer valued at $700 was also recovered from the stolen vehicle, which was valued at $8,500.

Taken into custody, was 21-year old Jennifer Kayla Palmisano, of Papillion, NE., 22-year old Michael Aaron Whisenand, of Omaha, and 20-year old Amanda Dawn Kessler, of Atlantic. Kessler, who suffered a minor injury during the incident, was charged with Theft in the 3rd Degree. Palmisano was charged with Eluding and Theft in the 2nd Degree. Whisenand was charged with Theft in the 3rd degree. Both Whisenand and Kessler were determined to be under the influence at the time of their arrest. All three suspects face charges of Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Interference with Official Acts. Palmisano was also charged with being a Fugitive from Justice, as she had felony warrants for her arrest out of Sarpy County, NE.

Chiefs stay unbeaten with strong showing at Houston

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October 9th, 2017 by admin

HOUSTON (AP) — Alex Smith threw for 324 yards and three touchdowns to help the Kansas City Chiefs remain undefeated with a 42-34 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday night in a game where J.J. Watt broke his left leg.

Deshaun Watson’s 48-yard touchdown pass got the Texans within six early in the fourth quarter before Smith extended the lead for Kansas City (5-0) to 32-20 on a 10-yard pass to De’Anthony Thomas with about 9 minutes left. Tyreek Hill padded the lead when he returned a punt 82 yards for a touchdown.

Watson threw for 261 yards and five touchdowns, but the Texans (2-3) failed to recreate the magic they found last week when they scored a franchise-record 57 points in a victory over Tennessee.

Watt, the three-time Defensive Player of the Year, was injured in the first quarter and the team announced that he sustained a tibial plateau fracture, but didn’t provide any details on how long he’ll be out. The defensive end returned this season after missing the last 13 games last year after his second back surgery.

The Texans cut their deficit when Watson threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Fuller in the third quarter. But the 2-point conversion failed, leaving them down 23-13.

Kansas City’s Charcandrick West caught two touchdown passes and Travis Kelce had eight receptions for 98 yards in the first half, but didn’t return after halftime and the team said he was being evaluated for a concussion.

The Chiefs were up by six when Smith found West on an 8-yard touchdown pass to make it 13-0 in the second quarter. Houston rookie D’Onta Foreman fumbled two plays later to give Kansas City the ball right back and the Chiefs tacked on a field goal.

Foreman stepped out of one tackle before plowing over Marcus Peters as he tried to tackle him before two other Chiefs finally brought him down after a 25-yard gain that got Houston to the 10 on the Texans’ next drive. The Texans cut it to 16-7 when Watson found DeAndre Hopkins in the back of the end zone for a 6-yard touchdown pass with about two minutes left in the first half.

Smith then connected with West again, this time on a 4-yard TD pass to put the Chiefs up 23-7 at halftime.

The Chiefs led 3-0 early after a 35-yard field goal by Harrison Butker on their first drive. Watt was injured on the play before the field goal and fell to the ground while being blocked. Watt remained on his hands and knees for a couple of minutes while trainers checked on him.

They flipped him onto his back and were looking at his left leg. He was then helped to his feet and looked to be in a lot of pain and didn’t appear to be able to put any weight on the leg as he was helped off the field by two Texans officials. He remained on the sideline under a tent for a few minutes before being taken to the locker room on a cart and then taken by ambulance to the hospital.

Butker added another field goal early in the second quarter to make it 6-0.

Kansas City rookie Kareem Hunt had 29 carries for 107 yards to give him four 100-yard rushing games this season.

Hopkins had four receptions for 52 yards with three touchdowns after catching two late scoring passes when the game was out of reach.

INJURY REPORT

Chiefs’ safety Steven Terrell suffered a concussion on the opening kickoff. … Houston linebacker Whitney Mercilus injured his chest in the first quarter and didn’t return. … Houston safety Corey Moore suffered a concussion

UP NEXT

Chiefs: Host Steelers next Sunday.

Texans: Host Cleveland next Sunday.

Support cancer patients by giving blood with the Red Cross

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

(Oct. 9, 2017) — During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients and others. Mary Alice Donofrio gave blood for the first time in memory of her mother who received several blood transfusions while being treated for breast cancer. “I had no idea what to expect, but the experience was very easy and quite rewarding. Ever since then, I try and give blood as often as I can, and every time it gives me a good feeling in my heart. It is so nice to know that taking just an hour or so out of my day can help save the lives of others.”

According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 1.7 million new cases of cancer are expected in the U.S. this year. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women, with nearly 253,000 women expected to be diagnosed in 2017. Cancer patients may need blood products during chemotherapy, surgery or treatment for complications.  Please check redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS for current blood donation center days and hours.

Some upcoming blood donation opportunities Oct. 16-31:

 Adair County:  Greenfield

10/19/2017: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Nodaway Valley High School, 410 NW 2nd St.

10/20/2017: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Greenfield Rehabilitation & Health Center, 615 SE Kent St.

Adams County: Corning

10/25/2017: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Southwest Valley High School – Corning Campus, 904 8th St.

Cass County: Atlantic
10/24/2017: 7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Atlantic High School, 1201 East 14th St.

10/30/2017: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Cass County Memorial Hospital, 1501 E. 10th St.

Pottawattamie County:

Council Bluffs – 10/31/2017: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Road

Underwood – 10/18/2017: 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Underwood High School, 629 North St.

How to donate blood

Simply download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information. All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individuals who are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height and weight requirements.

Blood and platelet donors can save time at their next donation by using RapidPass® to complete their pre-donation reading and health history questionnaire online, on the day of their donation, from a computer or mobile device. To get started and learn more, visit redcrossblood.org/RapidPass and follow the instructions on the site.

Annual Justice Summit set for Tuesday in Ankeny

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The annual Iowa Summit on Justice & Disparities opens Tuesday at the F-F-A Enrichment Center in Ankeny. Iowa N-A-A-C-P Betty Andrews started the summit after becoming concerned about the number of African Americans in Iowa prisons. “At that time African Americans were 13-point-six times more likely to be incarcerated or caught up in the criminal justice system,”Andrews says. The first summit was five years ago.”At that time we were number one in the nation for this disparity. We are now at 11 times — which is still really high — but we are dropping,” she says.

Andrews says the summit tries to bring a lot of different people together. “The audience is pretty diverse…it is advocates, it is criminal justice professionals, it’s politicians, it’s people who have been incarcerated, the community at large,” Andrews says. “and anyone who is interested in addressing disparities in our state.” She says the goal is to bring people together to come up with solutions. “It’s not about pointing fingers, it’s about everyone coming together and working together to bring about change,” according to Andrews. “And when we are addressing these disparities, we are also addressing issues for people who are not of color for all. And it makes things better for all.”

Andrews says the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program for children who were brought the country illegally is one of the things they will discuss. “We do have a panel this year that is dedicated to DACA. And we are really excited to bring that so that pople can have an honest conversation about how the recent changes in the executive order will affect Iowans.”

The conference runs from 8:00 A-M to 4:30 P-M. To find out more about the summit and speakers — got to the website: www.IowaJusticeSummit.org

Famed Iowa gold medalist stars in new TV show

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa native Shawn Johnson is appearing on a T-V series that opens its second season tomorrow (Tuesday), combining outdoor adventure with venture capitalism. At just 24, Johnson has won Olympic gold as a gymnast, the mirrorball trophy on “Dancing with the Stars,” and her first book was a New York Times best seller. Her latest project is called “Adventure Capitalists.” “What the show entails is kind of like ‘Shark Tank’ meets the outdoors or ‘Survivor’ almost,” Johnson says. “It’s funny because it’s the same concept as ‘Shark Tank’ but when the person pitches us their product, we actually go test it outside, do crazy things with it and then offer and negotiate a deal.”

The products are typically some sort of rugged outdoor gear, ranging from mountain bikes to kayaks. “I thought it was a perfect combination of business and fun and adventure and risk,” Johnson says. “I’m an adrenaline junkie so it was drawing me in with all of that and I thought it’s the perfect fit for me.” While some may question the business credentials of a person her age, remember, Johnson starred on “Celebrity Apprentice” in 2015 when it was hosted by the man who’s now the president of the United States. “I started my career when I was 12 years old and I’ve kind of grown up in the business world, negotiating contracts and deals,” Johnson says. “It’s a little bit different from venture capital but I’ve learned a lot. My husband has worked in venture capital before as well, so it’s something I’ve understood and been a part of for a while.”

Johnson first rose to global fame in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide watched as the then-16-year-old from West Des Moines won four medals, including gold, on the balance beam. Earlier this year, she was inducted into the Gymnasts Hall of Fame for her years of achievements. “Gymnastics will always be a part of my life,” Johnson says. “Whether it’s coaching during the summer, I do a lot of camps and clinics and work on the technical side. I go to the huge competitions and I’ve been watching world championships lately live on YouTube and it’s part of who I am. I’ll always be involved.”

Johnson says much of her time is spent working in social and digital media, and running a YouTube channel with her pro football player husband. She and Andrew East maintain homes in Los Angeles and Nashville. Season Two of “Adventure Capitalists” debuts Tuesday at 9 PM/Central on CNBC.

(Radio Iowa)

Second finalist named for Iowa State University presidency

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AMES, Iowa (AP) – The second of four finalists to be Iowa State University’s next president is senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of Georgia, Athens.

The Iowa Board of Regents says Pamela Whitten will visit the Ames campus Tuesday and meet with staff, students and community members. Her curriculum vitae and interview schedule are available on Iowa State’s presidential search website, presidentsearch.iastate.edu. The first finalist, Sonny Ramaswamy, is visiting the campus Monday. He’s director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture in Washington, D.C.

The regents are scheduled to meet Oct. 23 to choose the next president.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 10/9/2017

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:19-a.m. Sportscast w/Ric Hanson.

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Refugees in Iowa concerned about relatives yet to reach U.S.

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowa’s refugee resettlement agencies are expecting fewer arrivals and facing more uncertainty as the Trump administration continues to lower the cap on refugee arrivals. Carly Ross is director of the Des Moines field office for the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants. She says in past years, when she was notified that a refugee family would be traveling to the U.S., she could expect that family to arrive in two to three months. “But at this point, we are not as clear on those timeframes when we receive the notification,” Ross said. “We don’t know if they will be traveling within that same timeframe, two to three months, or if it could be even longer.”

That leaves refugees in Iowa with a lot of questions about when they’ll be reunited with their family members who are still overseas. According to Ross, one refugee family in Des Moines still has two teenage girls living in Malaysia.  “And they’re really fearful for those two girls’ safety, so they’re constantly just asking for updates about when they might be able to come to the U.S. and at this point, we just can’t give them very firm answers,” Ross said.

The Trump administration will admit 45,000 refugee arrivals this fiscal year — the lowest cap since the program’s start in 1980. The Senate Judiciary Committee, led by Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, recently criticized the State Department for failing to consult Congress on its refugee plan.

(Radio Iowa, w/Thanks to Katarina Sostaric, Iowa Public Radio)

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 10/9/2017

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The area’s latest and/or top news stories at 7:06-a.m., w/KJAN News Director Ric Hanson

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Officials release name of slain man in northwest Iowa

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October 9th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

AKRON, Iowa (AP) – Authorities have released the name of a man who was shot to death in northwest Iowa. Plymouth County officials identified the man as 40-year-old Jeremy Hebert. The county Sheriff’s Office says he was shot early Friday morning at a residence about 5 miles northeast of Akron. Arriving deputies found him suffering from the gunshot wound, and he was taken to a Sioux City hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Thirty-three-year-old Becky Hebert was arrested later Friday in Le Mars and has been charged with second-degree murder.