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Iowa panel OKs gun bill with stand-your-ground provision

News

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A subcommittee in the Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature has approved a comprehensive gun bill that includes a stand-your-ground provision. The panel signed off on the measure Thursday, and it now heads to the full House Judiciary Committee.

The bill would allow people in Iowa to use deadly force anywhere if they believe such force is necessary to avoid injury or risk to one’s life or safety. People could use deadly force even if an alternative course of action is available, and it allows people to be wrong in that estimation of danger.

The bill also would remove background check restrictions on private handgun purchases and allow people to carry concealed weapons without a permit. It would also stop colleges from banning weapons on campus, allow firearm permits to last a lifetime, prohibit local governments from passing gun restrictions, allow children under age 14 to use guns with supervision of a parent and allow guns on the Capitol grounds.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd

Trading Post

February 23rd, 2017 by admin

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Atlantic hosts ADM in District Final tonight

Sports

February 23rd, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Trojans will play host to the ADM Tigers in a Class 3A District 15 boys basketball final tonight.  The Trojans came up with a solid second half effort in the first round to beat Winterset 58-45 in the first round.  ADM beat Harlan in the opening round in Atlantic Monday 65-51. Despite just a 12-10 record on the season Atlantic Head Coach Alan Jenkins says ADM presents a good challenge for the 17-5 Trojans.

The game is set to tip-off at 7:00pm at Atlantic High School. Chris Parks and Mike Smith will have the broadcast tonight on KJAN with pre-game set to begin at 6:50pm.

IGCA All-District basketball honorees

Sports

February 23rd, 2017 by admin

The Iowa Girls Athletic Coaches Association announced their All-District honorees for the 2016-17 basketball season.  Area honorees include:

Class 1A

West Central
Sophia Peppers, Exira-EHK
Kealey Nelson, Exira-EHK
Maggie Rasmussen, Exira-EHK
Mara Burmeister, Exira-EHK
Madison Gettler, CAM
Felicity Jackson, CAM
Erin Weber, Boyer Valley
Julia Fleecs, Glidden-Ralston
Holly Handlose, Glidden-Ralston
Sydney Obermeier, Audubon
Coach of the Year: Tom Petersen, Exira-EHK

South
Maddy Duncan, Sidney
Maryn Phillips, Sidney
Jescenia Mosley, Essex
Daiton Martin, Essex
Coach of the Year: Amy McClintock, Sidney

Class 2A

Southwest
Alli Masters, Central Decatur
Emma Atwood, Central Decatur
Madelyn Deitchler, Treynor
Konnor Sudmann, Treynor
Kia Rasmussen, IKM-Manning
Kelcie Shields, Mt. Ayr
Bailey Beckman, Panorama
Devyn Kemble, Panorama
Josie Clarke, Nodaway Valley
Kenzie Cunard, Logan-Magnolia
Coach of the Year: Curtis Boothe, Central Decatur

Class 3A

Southwest
Logan Hughes, Shenandoah
Logan Ehlers, Shenandoah
Sierra Athen, Red Oak
Aimee Adams, Kuemper Catholic
Brielle Baker, Creston
Catherine Leonard, Atlantic
Cammy Rutherford, Creston
Coach of the Year: Jon Weinrich, Shenandoah

Class 4A

West
Maegan Holt, Lewis Central
Alex Mohr, Denison-Schleswig

Check out the full list of winners in each class at these links: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A | 5A

Corning woman arrested on Harassment charge

News

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

The Adams County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest this (Thursday) morning of a woman on a Harassment charge. 30-year old Trintke Marie Welder, of Corning, was arrested at around 10:30-a.m. and held in the Adams County Jail on a $300 bond. No other information was provided with regard to the circumstances behind the charge.

GOP-led panel OKs bill to increase online schools in Iowa

News

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – A GOP-led legislative subcommittee has approved a bill that would allow an unlimited number of students in Iowa to enroll in for-profit virtual schools that receive state education funding. A subcommittee of the Senate Education Committee approved the bill Thursday. It now heads to the full committee.

Enrollment in virtual schools is currently capped at several hundred students in Iowa. Students from around the state are technically part of two school districts that contract with two out-of-state, for-profit companies that offer online curriculum. The system allows state education dollars to go to the companies.

Republican Sen. Amy Sinclair, the bill’s sponsor, says the proposal gives more students and parents additional choices over education opportunities. Some groups registered against the measure say it takes more money out of public schools.

Winter Weather Advisory (Update 11:10-a.m., 2/23)

News, Weather

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Area Counties: Shelby…Pottawattamie…Mills…Crawford…Carroll..Audubon…Guthrie & Cass:

A Winter Weather Advisory for snow and blowing snow remains in effect from 6-a.m. Friday until Midnight.

* TIMING…Rain will be the primary precipitation type in western Iowa through about midnight before turning to a rain and snow mix early after midnight. All snow is expected then early Friday morning. Snowfall will continue on into Friday then gradually taper off early Friday evening.

* SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…Snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches are expected with locally higher amounts possible.

* IMPACT…The gusty winds will likely create areas of blowing and drifting snow resulting in reduced visibilities which will make traveling conditions quite hazardous.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Winter Weather Advisory for snow and blowing snow means that periods of snow with blowing snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. Be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities, and use extra caution while driving.

Postseason basketball schedule Thursday 2/23/2017

Sports

February 23rd, 2017 by admin

Boys postseason basketball play continues tonight with Class 1A and 3A District Finals.

Class 1A

District 13 @ Van Meter: Grand View Christian vs. Earlham 7:00pm
District 14 @ Shenandoah: Fremont-Mills vs. Southwest Valley 7:00pm
District 15 @ IKM-Manning: Ar-We-Va vs. Exira-EHK 7:00pm
District 16 @ Westwood: Siouxland Community Christian vs. Maple Valley Anthon-Oto 5:30pm

Class 3A

District 15 @ Atlantic: Atlantic vs. ADM 7:00pm – ON KJAN
District 16 @ Glenwood: Glenwood vs. Carroll 7:00pm

Griswold Facilities update set for March 7th, public encouraged to attend

News

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Members of the Griswold Community School District Facilities Committee met Wednesday evening during a work session to assess the District’s current facilities. Griswold Superintendent David Henrichs told KJAN News as a result of that meeting, a Special School Board meeting was scheduled for Tuesday, March 7th at 7-p.m., in the High School Auditorium, that the public and stakeholders in the future of the District should plan to attend.

Henrichs says “For the past several months the facilities committee has been carefully evaluating the costs to maintain multiple school buildings while considering the long-term operational impacts. During the March 7th Special Board meeting, which is focused on school facilities, the committee and the architect representing the school will share their findings and make a final recommendation to the Board of Education regarding the next steps.”

He says “With the School Board’s consent, the community intends to further define the plans, the cost and educational benefits for our students.” Henrichs said also, district patrons and the public are more than welcome to attend to meeting, to learn more. The Facilities Committee, he says, feels like they are ready to make a recommendation to the School Board, and the Board will be asked whether they wish to approve that recommendation.

Kids born in Iowa between 1993-2009 need new birth certificate

News

February 23rd, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Iowans who have a child, born between 1993 and 2009, are being encouraged to replace their wallet-sized birth certificate issued to newborns in the state during that time period. Melissa Bird, with the Iowa Department of Public Health, says the smaller cards are missing vital information that make them useless for various identification purposes.

“The issues that we’ve seen, coming out of that period of time, include the Department of State not being able to accept these types of cards for passport purposes and the Department of Transportation has issues with these cards because they lack identifying information,” Bird says.

Parents of many children have already exchanged the wallet-sized certificates, but the Iowa Department of Public Health is now offering the exchange at no charge. Bird says over 634,000 people were born in Iowa between May of 1993 and October 2009, when these smaller birth certificates were issued.

Iowans who were born in the state during that time period can get a new birth certificate for free, but must surrender the old wallet-sized card. “In exchange, at no cost to the customer, we will provide an 8-1/2 by 11, letter-sized, certified copy of that birth certificate,” Bird says.

The application can be filed online through the Iowa Department of Public Health’s website. Bird says, due to the volume of requests, it may to 4 to 6 weeks to process each application. Iowans can also make the exchange through their local county recorder’s office or the newborn birth cards may also be exchanged by mail or in person with the Bureau of Health Statistics, 321 E. 12th St., Lucas State Office Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319.

(Radio Iowa)