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Iowa atheist leader gets death threat prior to Oskaloosa invocation

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July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Despite last week’s death threat, the founder and director of Eastern Iowa Atheists says he’ll continue his mission. Justin Scott, from the Bremer County town of Denver, says he seeks out city councils that open their meetings with prayer and asks to be allowed to give a secular invocation instead. Scott says all went relatively smoothly at last Wednesday’s city council meeting in Oskaloosa.

“They were very welcoming and really appreciated my request,” Scott says. “I got no push-back from the city. They definitely made sure their meetings were absolutely inclusive to everybody which is exactly our goal in our efforts. We want to make sure if cities are doing this, that they are including all voices and all world views.”

Scott says his invocations are centered on the power of humanity and not of any type of deity. A U-S Supreme Court case in 2014 made it clear that prayer -is- allowed before city council meetings, but he wants to make sure everyone is being invited to the table. Scott says he’s been giving invocations all across the region.

Scott says, “We’re less focused on doing any kind of prayer or seance or ritual and more focused on just reminding elected officials why they are there and who they’re representing.”  Prior to last week’s Oskaloosa city council meeting, Scott was told by a local reporter that someone had threatened to kill Scott if he gave his atheist invocation. Scott applauds the city and the police department for making him feel very safe.

“Thankfully, there was a very calm, mature response to my invocation,” Scott says. “Even those that were not pleased with me being there were respectful. They came up during public comments, made their opinions known but for the most part, it was ‘Iowa nice,’ if you will.”

In April, Scott says he became the first atheist to deliver an invocation before a regular session of the Iowa House of Representatives.

(Radio Iowa)

Class 1A District Semifinal Baseball Schedule Thursday 7/13/2017

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July 13th, 2017 by admin

Class 1A Baseball District Semifinals will be played around the state tonight. We’ll have a game in Class 1A District 13 for you as CAM hosts Nodaway Valley for a 7:00pm game. Join Chris Parks for the call with Pregame around 6:50pm.  Here’s a look at the schedule for area teams tonight:

District 13

Lenox vs. Earlham (@ CAM) 5:00pm
Nodaway Valley @ CAM 7:00pm (ON KJAN w/ Chris Parks)

District 14

Stanton vs. Logan-Magnolia (@ St. Albert) 5:00pm
Fremont-Mills @ St. Albert 7:00pm

District 15

Audubon vs. Ar-We-Va (@ Coon Rapids-Bayard) 5:00pm
Exira-EHK @ Coon Rapids-Bayard 7:00pm

District 16

Kingsley-Pierson vs. Woodbury Central (@ Akron-Westfield) 5:00pm
River Valley @ Akron-Westfield 7:00pm

Woman accused of theft from drug treatment unit takes deal

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July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – The former finance director of a drug treatment agency has taken a plea deal in her embezzlement case. Court records say 37-year-old Amy Howell pleaded guilty Monday to felony ongoing criminal conduct and to misdemeanor unauthorized use of a credit card. Prosecutors dropped forgery and theft charges in return for Howell’s pleas. Her sentencing is scheduled Aug. 28.

Prosecutors say Howell stole more than $82,000 from the Substance Abuse Treatment Unit of Central Iowa, which is headquartered in Marshalltown. The agency provides substance abuse prevention and treatment services in Hardin, Marshall, Poweshiek and Tama counties.

Prosecutors agreed in the plea deal to recommend a suspended 25-year prison sentence and five years of probation on the criminal conduct charge and seven days in jail on the credit card count, plus restitution.

THURSDAY, JULY 13th

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DOROTHY ELAINE ANDERSEN, 88, of Wahoo, NE (Svcs. 7/15/17)

Obituaries

July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DOROTHY ELAINE ANDERSEN, 88, of Wahoo, NE (a native of Jacksonville, IA), died Tue., July 11th, at Saunder’s Medical Center. Funeral services for DOROTHY ANDERSEN will be held 11-a.m. Sat., July 15th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home, in Harlan.

Visitation at the funeral home is from 9:30-a.m. until 11-a.m., Saturday.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

DOROTHY ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her daughters – Addie (Jon) Devish, of Yutan, NE., & Sharon Whitt, of Rockaway Beach, MO.

3 grandchildren, 2 step-grandchildren, 3 step great-grandchildren, her brother-in-law and sister-in-law.

BETTY BROWN, 79, of Cumberland (Celebration of Life 7/15/17)

Obituaries

July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

BETTY BROWN, 79, of Cumberland, died June 13th, at home. A luncheon to celebrate the life of BETTY BROWN will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., July 15th, at the Cumberland Community Building. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Burial will take place at a later date in the Newlons Grove Cemetery.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com.

BETTY BROWN is survived by:

Her sons – Delbert and Donald Brown, both of Creston; Paul (Brenda) Brown, of Atlantic.

Her daughters – Naomi (Kreig) Namanny, of Atlantic, and Paula (Todd) Fried, of Arthur, IA.

10 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 7/13/2017

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July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

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

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Nine Trojans receive Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Softball Honors

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July 13th, 2017 by admin

2017 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TEAMS
STUDENT NAME HIGH SCHOOL GRADE POSITION
FIRST TEAM
1 **Alex Mohr Denison Schleswig 10 C
2 **Sarah Heilesen Denison Schleswig 10 P
3 Tori Herrig Denison Schleswig 11 1B
4 **Ashtyn Miller Lewis Central 11 P
5 Josei Shudak Lewis Central 11 SS
6 Gabby Martinez Lewis Central 11 C
7 **Alexis Handel Atlantic 11 3B
8 Baylee Newell Atlantic 10 SS
9 **Ally Anderson Atlantic 11 P
10 **Sara Ingoldsby Glenwood 12 C/RF
11 **Brielle Smith Glenwood 10 CF
12 **Kalee Peter Kuemper Catholic 11 P, SS
13 **Morgan Schaben Harlan 10 P
14 Chloe Hagle Creston 11 C
15 Logan Hughes Shenandoah 10 IF
16 Kamryn Buntrock Red Oak 10 IF
2ND TEAM
1 Whitney Weiss Denison Schleswig 11 LF
2 Rachelle Heilesen Denison Schleswig 12 DH
3 Mattie Nickels Lewis Central 10 3rd
4 Alea Binkly Lewis Central 11 2nd
5 Alyssa Derby Atlantic 8 C
6 McKenzie Waters Atlantic 9 OF
7 Catherine Leonard Atlantic 12 1B
8 Sidney Biermann Glenwood 10 P/DH
9 Brooklyn Taylor Glenwood 10 SS
10 Kayla Venner Kuemper Catholic 10 C
11 Saige Rice Creston 10 OF
12 Kaylie Briggs Harlan 8th SS
13 Kylee Connell Shenandoah 12 C
14 Sydney Streicher Red Oak 11 IF
15 Chloe Johnson Red Oak 9 C
16 Addie Bardon St. Albert 12 2B
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Addy Shane Clarinda 10 LF
2 Jazlyn Beeck Denison Schleswig 11 SS
3 Presley Rodenburg Lewis Central 9 OF
4 Haley Bach Lewis Central 8 OF
5 Cameron Rounds Glenwood 10 3B
6 Madison Parman Harlan 8 DH
7 Emily Casson St. Albert 12 3B, LF
8 Reagan Pellett Atlantic 9 2B
9 Karsyn Rush Atlantic 9 OF
10 Olivia Engler Atlantic 8 DP
11 Courtney Klocke Kuemper Catholic 12 2B
12 Anna Ahrenholtz Harlan 10 1B
13 Kylee LaMasters Creston 9 P/IF
14 Madie Godfread Shenandoah 11 IF
15 Sarah Behrens Red Oak 12 OF
** denotes unanimous selection

2017 Rolling Valley All-Conference Softball Teams

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July 13th, 2017 by admin

The Rolling Valley Conference has released it’s All-Conference Softball team selections for the 2017 season.

Year    Player School Position
First Team
12        Maggie Rasmussen Exira-EHK P
11        Grace Reineke Boyer Valley P
10        Cheyanne Rife West Harrison C
12        Mandy Meseck  Charter Oak-Ute IF
11        Jade Hays Coon Rapids-Bayard IF
11        Sophia Peppers Exira-EHK IF
12        Madison Whitver Glidden-Ralston IF
9          Talia Schon Glidden-Ralston OF
12        Rachel Walker Exira-EHK OF
11        Kealey Nelson Exira-EHK OF
12        Rachel Riker CAM U
12        Holly Handlos Glidden-Ralston U
 Second Team:
11        Kayla Lenz Coon Rapids-Bayard P
8          Jadeyn Smith Ar-We-Va P
10        Katelyn Winnett Coon Rapids-Bayard C
12        Cheyenne Watkins Woodbine IF
11        Jennifer Stallons Charter Oak-Ute IF
12        Mara Burmeister Exira-EHK IF
12        Alison Bagley Glidden-Ralston IF
11        Brittney Shumate Boyer Valley OF
10        Jae Pettid West Harrison OF
12        Brianna Davis Coon Rapids-Bayard OF
11        Lindsey Anderson Boyer Valley U
11        Erica Stender CAM U

 

Lawsuit says man was kept in Iowa prison 5 months too long

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July 13th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) – A lawsuit against the Iowa Corrections Department says an inmate was kept in prison for more than five months after he’d completed his sentence. The Sioux City Journal reports that Sioux City resident Jacob Schmidt is seeking from the state more than $40,000 in compensation and nearly $3,300 in wages he says he earned in prison but the state kept.

The lawsuit filed June 30 in Woodbury County District Court says corrections officials knew or should have known that Schmidt had finished his sentence from a 2007 conviction on July 15, 2015, yet he wasn’t released until Dec. 23 of that year. Iowa attorney general’s office spokesman Geoff Greenwood said Wednesday the state will be reviewing the lawsuit before filing an answer in court. He declined to comment further.