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Exira woman arrested on an OWI charge in Pott. County

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A traffic stop early Sunday morning in Pottawattamie County resulted in the arrest of a woman from Audubon County. The Pott. County Sheriff’s Office says a Deputy saw a 2002 Dodge R-15 pickup traveling north on Highway 59 at around 1:45-a.m., Sunday, and after turning around to follow the vehicle, the deputy observed it was beginning to travel at a high rate of speed. The driver, 30-year old Allison Catherine Schutte, of Exira, was taken into custody for OWI/2nd offense and booked into the Pott. County Jail.

The Sheriff’s Office said also, 54-year old Steven Christopher Harmon, of Crescent, was arrested Saturday afternoon for OWI/1st offense, following a traffic stop near the Old Mormon Bridge Road and Lincoln Highway, near Crescent. The Deputy saw Harmon’s pickup swerving on the road, as another vehicle was between the pickup and the Deputy’s patrol vehicle. When the pickup came to the intersection, it stopped at the stop sign, but then proceeded for about 10-feet in the middle of the intersection and waived the other vehicle around. When the other driver didn’t comply, Harmon turned north onto Old Lincoln Highway, and allegedly began to pour a can of beer. At the same time, the pickup began to swerve from the center line of the road to near the edge. A traffic stop was performed and Harmon was arrested for OWI/1st. He was also cited for improper use of lanes and open container.

And, 66-year old Raymond Richard Brock, of Crescent, was arrested at around 12:45-a.m. Sunday, for Simple Assault, after he allegedly assaulted a 17-year old male during a disturbance at a residence along Monroe Lane.

AP Top 25 College Football Poll 09/10/2017

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September 11th, 2017 by admin

The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 5, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking:

Record Pts Prv
1. Alabama (58) 2-0 1522 1
2. Oklahoma (2) 2-0 1447 5
3. Clemson (1) 2-0 1380 3
4. Southern Cal 2-0 1324 6
5. Penn St. 2-0 1299 4
6. Washington 2-0 1124 7
7. Michigan 2-0 1107 8
8. Ohio St. 1-1 1003 2
9. Oklahoma St. 2-0 1002 11
10. Wisconsin 2-0 993 9
11. Florida St. 0-1 944 10
12. LSU 2-0 935 12
13. Georgia 2-0 882 15
14. Louisville 2-0 658 17
15. Auburn 1-1 591 13
16. Virginia Tech 2-0 559 18
17. Miami 1-0 542 16
18. Kansas St. 2-0 475 19
19. Stanford 1-1 364 14
20. TCU 2-0 352 23
21. Washington St. 2-0 233 20
22. South Florida 2-0 188 21
23. Tennessee 2-0 159 25
24. Florida 0-1 146 22
25. UCLA 2-0 119

Others receiving votes: Utah 101, South Carolina 72, Colorado 66, West Virginia 63, Oregon 61, Maryland 42, Notre Dame 31, San Diego St. 16, Houston 10, Mississippi St. 3, Boise St. 3, Texas Tech 2, Iowa 2, California 2, Vanderbilt 2, Michigan St. 1.

 

More info. on Saturday Highway 92 accident

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office today (Monday), released additional details about a single vehicle accident that took place at around 4:40-p.m. Saturday on Highway 92, near 505th Street. Chief Deputy John Reynolds told KJAN News 35-year old Jesse Westover, of Grant, was traveling east on Highway 92 in a 2005 Pontiac GTO registered to a subject out of Oakland, when the car crossed the center line, went out of control, hit a ditch and went airborne before landing on its wheels and stopped.

Westover was transported by Griswold Rescue to the Cass County Memorial Hospital, in Atlantic.

Clarinda man arrested on drug charges, Friday night

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Police in Clarinda, late Friday night, arrested 18-year old Jayden Anthony Morris, of Clarinda, on numerous drug-related charges. Morris was taken into custody at around 11:40-p.m. at a residence in the 600 block of North 11th Street, for felony possession with intent to deliver – marijuana, possession of prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and possession of drug paraphernalia, the latter charges of which are serious and simple misdemeanors, respectively.  Morris was being held at the Page County Jail on $6,300 bail.

Investigative reports have been forwarded to Page County Attorney Carl M. Sonksen for review and consideration of the filing of formal charges.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 9/11/2017

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

More area and State news from KJAN News Director Ric Hanson.

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Trading Post

September 11th, 2017 by Jim Field

FOR SALE:  DMI Rolling walker with hand brakes.Basket under seat for storage is also removable.Also has a foot rest we installed for our Mother but it is easily removable if you don’t want.Good condition with a few scrapes from normal usage.Easily folds up for trunk or back seat.$40 obo.  Home Essentials portable fold up cart.Good condition.Has a little rust on axle that doesn’t affect functionality.$25 obo.  Ozark Trails foldable camping cot.Never used outside the home.$30 obo.  Phone 712-243-6905.If no answer please leave message.Pick up in Atlantic.

WANTED: Small bale of straw to cover new grass planted in our lawn. 243-5305.

FOR SALE:  38′ Montana RV 5th wheel.  Used only 30 days in Arizona. Asking about 1/2 the price of a new model at $28,500.  Financing available.  Call 712-249-4978.

WANTED: Walker with 4 legs, prefer with no wheels. Call 712-789-1089.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 9/11/2017

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The 7:20-a.m. Sportscast w/Jim Field.

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Creston Police report (9/11)

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Creston Police Department report six recent arrests.

Early Sunday morning, 46-year old Dawn Robbins, of Des Moines, was arrested at the intersection of Walnut/Taylor Streets, on the charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance (3rd offense), Possession of Paraphernalia and Unlawful Possession of Prescription Meds. She was being held in the Ringgold County Jail on a $6000 bond.
At about the same time and place, 54-year old Michael Miller, of Creston, was arrested on charges that include 3 counts of Possession of Controlled Substance, and Driving While Suspended. He was being held in the Union County Jail on a $15,000 bond.

Sunday afternoon, 50-year old Joel A. Weeks, of Creston, was arrested at Abell and Ringgold on the charge of Driving While Barred. Weeks was released from the Union County Jail on a $2000 bond.

Saturday night, 19-year old Aaron Darrah, of Redding, was arrested in the 1500 block of N Lincoln on a charge of Public Intoxication. Darrah was released from the Union County Jail on a $300 bond.

Early Saturday morning, 44-year old Jesse Maldonado, of Marshalltown, was arrested at
the intersection of Howard/Elm Streets in Creston, on a charge of OWI 2nd. Maldonado was later released from the Union County Jail on a $2000 bond.

And. late Friday morning, 32-year old Vincent Bentley, of Lorimor, was arrested in Creston on a Madison County Warrant for Probation Violation, based on an original charge of Driving While Barred. He was released to the custody of Madison County.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 9/11/2017

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September 11th, 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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Seven candidates for governor, two potential 2020 presidential candidates at ‘Corn Feed’

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September 11th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The only Democrat left in Iowa’s congressional delegation says if his party hopes to win back the White House, the work has to start now. Congressman Dave Loebsack, of Iowa City, delivered that message to about 250 party activists at an event in Des Moines yesterday (Sunday).  “It’s not going to be easy,” Loebsack said. “It’s going to be hard, but we have to be sure that we get ready for 2020 presidential election by taking back the U.S. House of Representatives and by taking back the U.S. Senate and we’ve got a shot at both those things next time, folks, in 2018. We really do.”

Loebsack was among a dozen speakers at Progress Iowa’s third annual “Corn Feed” fundraiser. Seven Democrats who are running for governor addressed the crowd. Progress Iowa executive director Matt Sinovic noted nine candidates for Iowa congressional seats were in the crowd as well. “This is a year when people are fired up,” Sinovic said. “…One of the ways we are seeing this is in how many candidates are running for office, which is a great thing.”

Two potential 2020 presidential candidates capped the event with speeches laying out their ideas for party renewal. Early Sunday afternoon, Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley  told Radio Iowa that his party needs to focus on issues that “smooth the path” for working families. “We have two big obstacles right now. One is that the economy is rigged and the other is that the political system is rigged, but there is upwelling of progressive energy, wanting to take our country back for…the ‘We, the People,’ vision that we were founded on.”

Merkley arrived in Iowa Saturday, with an aggressive three-day schedule that included a meeting with some of the Iowans who supported Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders in 2016. Merkley laughed when asked if he’d be back in Iowa campaigning for president himself in 2019.”I just want to focus on 2018 and helping people all over the country,” Merkley said. “…My kids have now graduated from high school. They’re off to college, so Mary and I have more flexibility to be of assistance to others in a battle for the soul of our country and, really, for American leadership in the world.”

Merkley, who was the only U.S. Senator to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016, supports the “Medicare for All” concept Sanders is advancing, as well as a dramatic expansion of federal spending on the nation’s infrastructure. The mayor of South Bend, Indiana, also addressed the Sunday afternoon “Corn Feed” crowd. Pete Buttigieg raised his national profile earlier this year with a run to be chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Buttigieg said Democrats need to “stop treating the presidency like it’s the only office that matters” and start looking at state and local elections.

(Radio Iowa)