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Truck strikes building in Atlantic – No injuries

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

An accident involving a moving truck Friday afternoon damaged a local business. According to Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator Mike Kennon, a U-Haul truck turning a corner clipped the roof on the corner of a building at 603 Poplar, which is the home of Princor Financial Services. The business is owned by Certified Financial Planner Mark A. Smith, of Atlantic. The accident happened around 2:15-p.m. No injuries were reported.

Kennon said a tow truck was called to removed the moving truck, which was wedged under the roof on a corner of the building. The incident caused some of the rear tires of the truck to be lifted off the ground.

No other details were immediately available.

Photo courtesy Mike Kennon, Cass County Emergency Mgmt. Agy.

Truck driver hurt in crash with train in northwest Iowa

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

REMSEN, Iowa (AP) — A truck driver was hurt when his vehicle collided with a train near the northwest Iowa city of Remsen. The Sioux City Journal reports the crash happened Friday morning at a rural crossing north of Remsen, a Plymouth County community about 30 miles northeast of Sioux City.

The state patrol says the driver, whose name wasn’t released, was taken to a hospital in Le Mars, where he was being treated for broken legs and other injuries. It’s not clear how the crash happened. The westbound train was hauling corn syrup.

It was the second time in a week that a train had crashed into a truck in Plymouth County. On Dec. 30, a Union Pacific train hit a trailer in Le Mars, cutting the trailer in half.

Oakland woman arrested on 4 counts of Child Endangerment

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County report an Oakland woman was arrested Thursday evening on four counts of Child Endangerment without injury. 26-year old Alexsandra Diane Sturm was arrested at around 7:10-p.m. following a disturbance at a home in the 100 block of Kearney Street, in Oakland.

Sturm’s husband called authorities to say his wife had been home all day, drinking alcoholic beverages, and was extremely intoxicated. The husband indicated their four children, ages eight and five, were dropped off by the Riverside school bus at around 4-p.m. The husband didn’t get home from work until at around 5:15-p.m.

When deputies spoke with the woman, they noticed she had a strong odor of alcohol, had difficulty standing and finishing her sentences. She admitted to consuming alcohol prior to her husband arriving home. She was booked into the Pottawattamie County Jail without incident.

1st baby of 2017 born at CCMH

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Cass County Memorial Hospital today (Friday), report the first baby of 2017 born at Cass County Memorial Hospital was Khaicyn Lee Bo Dean Benton, of Atlantic. He was born on New Year’s Day. The CCHS OB Department celebrates the first baby of the year with a gift of a special embroidered blanket, certificate, and a year’s supply of Pampers diapers.

In the photo, Khaicyn is shown with his mom, Kayleigh, and older brothers Kohldyn and Traevyn.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th

Trading Post

January 6th, 2017 by admin

FOR SALE:  Buffet for sale…bottom drawers are missing the handles on each side and has a little mark on right side, sliding doors the middle…am asking $50.00 (firm) for it because its a heavy duty buffet and in good condition…its not the cheap fall apart type of wood…# is 712-249-2603.  (Had someone inquire from Audubon and they lost your number, please call back)

FOR SALE: 1994 Chevy 1500 Extended Cab Pickup. Burgundy in color with approximately 167,000 miles. Call 712-249-9573 to discuss price.

Branstad: make state employee firings public record

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad says recent employee misconduct at the state-run facility in Glenwood for patients with profound mental disabilities highlights the need for a law change. Six employees at the Glenwood facility were fired, six quit and five others were disciplined after an investigation found 20 residents had been physically and verbally abused by the staff.

“I have by executive order done some things to try to open up the process, but we have a provision in law that makes these personnel matters confidential and it’s a real problem, not just for state government, but for counties, cities and school districts, too,” Branstad says. “So if you have somebody that’s done something inappropriate — could be child abuse, could be abuse like at Glenwood — and then that person is terminated, is fired, that information is considered to be confidential personnel information.”

Branstad tried to get that changed in 2013. The Republican-led Iowa House passed a bill on the subject, but Democrats in the Iowa Senate were able to block it, arguing the move would expose the state to defamation lawsuits. Now that Republicans have majority control of both the House AND the Senate, Branstad hopes a bill will be passed that would make records about government employee firings open to the public.

“I do understand why state employees don’t want this made public if it’s just an accusation,” Branstad says, “but if there’s a final determination made that person has been guilty of wrongdoing and they are dismissed for it, that information should be made public and it should be available to future employers.”

Branstad would like the law changed to apply to the firing of employees in city and county government in Iowa as well as firings in the state’s schools. In 2013, Democrats objected to the move, arguing at the time that Branstad was seeking the change to deflect attention from “hush money” payments to state employees who were being laid off. Some state managers made confidential settlements to give workers a departing bonus if the employee agreed to keep the terms of their exit agreement secret.

(Radio Iowa)

Girls High School Basketball Rankings 1/5/2017

Sports

January 6th, 2017 by admin

1/5/17  Iowa Girls High School Basketball Rankings
Compiled by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union

Class 1A

School Record LW
1 Springville 9-0 1
2 Turkey Valley 10-0 2
3 Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton 9-0 3
4 Colo-Nesco 9-1 4
5 Kee 6-1 5
6 Marquette Catholic 10-1 7
7 Newell-Fonda 7-2 8
8 Glidden-Ralston 8-1 9
9 Burlington-Notre Dame 7-2 10
10 AGWSR 8-1 6
11 Grand View Christian 6-2 11
12 Easton Valley 8-3 12
13 Kingsley-Pierson 9-0 13
14 Sidney 8-0 14
15 Lynnville-Sully 10-0 15

Dropped Out:  None

Class 2A

1 Iowa City Regina 9-0 1
2 Treynor 9-0 2
3 Western Christian 7-1 3
4 Central Decatur 8-0 4
5 Mount Ayr 8-0 5
6 Panorama 10-0 6
7 North Linn 11-0 7
8 Pella Christian 6-2 8
9 Van Meter 8-1 9
10 Rockford 9-0 10
11 Cascade 8-1 12
12 IKM-Manning 4-2 13
13 Mediapolis 7-0 14
14 Bellevue 8-2 15
15 West Lyon 9-1 NR

Dropped Out: Interstate 35 (11)

Class 3A

1 Pocahontas Area 10-0 1
2 Sioux Center 9-0 2
3 Union 7-0 3
4 Cherokee 8-0 4
5 Center Point-Urbana 8-1 5
6 Crestwood 6-0 6
7 Clear Lake 7-1 8
8 Davenport Assumption 6-3 9
9 West Marshall 8-0 10
10 Shenandoah 8-1 11
11 Algona 8-1 15
12 Mount Vernon 6-4 7
13 Humboldt 5-2 NR
14 Kuemper Catholic 6-2 13
15 Central Lee 7-1 12

Dropped Out:  Monticello (14)

Class 4A

1 Pella 7-0 1
2 Marion 10-0 2
3 Nevada 8-1 4
4 Grinnell 6-2 5
5 Lewis Central 8-1 7
6 North Scott 6-2 9
7 Cedar Rapids Xavier 7-3 10
8 Ballard 6-2 11
9 Dallas Center-Grimes 6-4 13
10 Boone 8-2 6
11 Western Dubuque 7-1 8
12 Keokuk 4-2 3
13 Carlisle 6-3 12
14 Le Mars 5-2 14
15 Sergeant Bluff-Luton 7-2 15

Dropped Out: None

Class 5A

1 Indianola 8-0 1
2 Iowa City High 9-0 2
3 Iowa City West 7-1 3
4 Davenport North 6-1 4
5 Cedar Falls 6-1 5
6 Waukee 7-1 6
7 West Des Moines Valley 8-2 8
8 Ames 6-3 7
9 Dowling Catholic 8-1 9
10 Johnston 8-2 10
11 Southeast Polk 7-3 11
12 Linn-Mar 7-2 12
13 Pleasant Valley 7-2 13
14 Ankeny Centennial 6-4 14
15 Bettendorf 6-2 15

Dropped Out: None

Schleswig woman appointed Judge in Iowa Judicial District 3B

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

Governor Terry Branstad today (Friday) appointed 49-year old Julie A. Schumacher, of Schleswig, as judge to the 3B Judicial District. Schumacher was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the retirement of the Honorable Mary Sokolovske. Schumacher currently serves as District Associate Judge for the Third Judicial District of Iowa.

Prior to her appointment as District Associate Judge, she served as a prosecutor with the Crawford County Attorney’s Office and as the Assistant City Attorney for Denison. Schumacher received her law degree from Creighton University School of Law in 1993 and her Bachelor of Arts degree from University of South Dakota in 1990.

District 3B consists of Crawford, Ida, Monona, Plymouth, Sioux, and Woodbury Counties.

Clarinda Correctional Facility Warden appointed Warden at ICIW in Mitchellville

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January 6th, 2017 by Ric Hanson

A little more than two-years after the Iowa Board of Corrections approved the appointment of Sheryl Dahm as Warden of the Clarinda Correctional Facility, the Board today (Friday), appointed her Warden of the Iowa Correctional Institution for Women, in Mitchellville. Dahm succeeds Patti Wachtendorf, who was appointed today (Friday) as the first female warden of Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison. The Iowa State Penitentiary has had a man in charge since it opened 178 years ago.

The ICIW is a medium/minimum security prison that houses offenders in dorm-like living units and celled housing. The correctional facility provides educational and vocational services to offenders,  and emphasizes responsibility and accountability in preparing women offenders for successful Re-Entry to the community.

Dahm has extensive administrative corrections experience with proven leadership in the management, supervision and treatment of adult offenders. She has more than two decades experience counseling prison inmates with substance abuse and mental health issues, and became Warden at the Clarinda facility in Nov., 2015.  The Clarinda facility houses around 800 offenders.

Deputy Warden Stephen Weis is appointed acting warden of the Clarinda Correctional Facility in the interim, until a full-time person is approved for the post.

Atlantic travels to Denison in Boys Hoops tonight on KJAN

Sports

January 6th, 2017 by admin

The Atlantic Boys Basketball team travels to Denison tonight to take on the Denison-Schleswig Monarchs and we’ll have coverage of the game on KJAN. The Trojans come in with a record of 6-3 overall and 3-1 in Hawkeye Ten play.  The Monarchs are 3-4 overall and 2-1 in the conference.  The two teams come in to the game riding opposite streaks as the Trojans have lost their last three while the Monarchs have won 3 straight.

The Trojans have been working on a new defensive scheme and Coach Alan Jenkins said after a tough loss at Harlan that it’s going to take time for them to perfect that end  of the floor but they are going to work like crazy to improve each time out. The Trojans haven’t had trouble getting points on the offensive end but are working on their outside-inside scoring balance.  Garrett Franken leads the team with 24 points per game while Austin Alexander and Scott Leonard are both averaging nearly 14 points per game.

Denison-Schleswig has been up and down with their scoring through the season but are averaging 69 points per game in their last three wins. Chris Siemer leads the team with 16 points per game and Jake Farley has averaged 10 per contest.  Defense has also been inconsistent for the Monarchs but that also has improved in recent winning streak.

Join Chris Parks and Mike Smith for the broadcast tonight on KJAN with pregame at 7:20pm and Tip-Off at 7:30pm.  Catch the action on AM1220, FM101.1, online at kjan.com, and on the KJAN Mobil App. You can also watch live video on KJANTV.