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Iowa man pleads not guilty in killings of 2 police officers

News

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – An Iowa man has pleaded not guilty to murder charges in ambush-style attacks that killed two police officers last month. Scott Michael Greene submitted his written plea in a court filing Wednesday in which he also asked for a speedy trial.

The 46-year-old has been jailed since he was charged last month in the Nov. 1 shootings of Urbandale officer Justin Martin and Des Moines Police Sgt. Anthony Beminio. He faces life in prison if convicted of either count of first-degree murder.

The shootings took place about two miles apart within minutes of each other as both officers were sitting in their patrol cars. Authorities have said that Greene turned himself in hours later, and that a police dog later recovered a high-powered rifle used in the attacks.

Backyard & Beyond 12-15-2016

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

December 15th, 2016 by admin

LaVon Eblen talks about libraries.

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Hastings man arrested after his pickup strikes a convenience store in Council Bluffs

News

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An accident Wednesday night in Council Bluffs resulted in the arrest of a man who had recently been released from the Mills County Jail after serving 23 days, for Driving while Barred. The Pottawattamie County Sheriff’s Office says 78-year old Ronald Walter Klinker, of Hastings, was taken into custody for Driving While Barred, after the pickup he was driving struck the Casey’s General Store at 19900 Virginia Hills Road. The accident, which happened at around 8:15-p.m., Wednesday, caused minimal damage to the buildings’ gutter.

An on-duty Casey’s employee told a Sheriff’s Deputy as Klinker pulled into the parking lot, his pickup jumped the curb and hit the building. Klinker told the Deputy he experienced a coughing fit and accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake. He acknowledged his driving privileges were barred, and that he shouldn’t be driving, but Klinker said he couldn’t find anyone to take him into town to get groceries.

GORDON NELSON, 84 of Avoca (& formerly of Harlan) – Svcs. 12/20/16

Obituaries

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

GORDON NELSON, 84 of Avoca (& formerly of Harlan), died Wed., Dec. 14th, at Avoca Specialty Care. Funeral services for GORDON NELSON will be held 11-a.m. Tue., Dec. 20th, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Harlan. Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan has the arrangements.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday (12/19) from 5-until 7-p.m., with a Prayer service at 6:30-p.m.

Burial will be in the Harlan Cemetery.

GORDON NELSON is survived by:

His wife – Thelma (Schwarte) Nelson, of Harlan.

His daughters – Janie Marie (Gregory) Valdez, of San Antonio, TX, and Teresa (Mark) McLaughlin, of Audubon.

His son – Jerry Jay Nelson, of Destin, FL.

His step-sons: Tim (Holly) Smith, of Blair, NE; Todd (Shireen) Smith, of Council Bluffs; Troy Smith, of Shelby; and Trent Smith, of Des Moines.

His step-daughter: Traci (Mark Haynes) Smith, of Harlan.

9 Grandchildren, 18 Great-Grandchildren, and 6 Step-Grandchildren.

Study: Iowa’s spending on tobacco prevention & cessation programs is lacking

News

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

An annual report from a coalition of health care groups claims Iowa is shortchanging programs to help prevent people from taking up smoking and helping them to quit. John Schachter, spokesman for the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, says the Centers for Disease Control recommends Iowa spend about 30-million dollars a year on such programs, but falls far short. “Iowa is spending $5.2 million dollars on tobacco prevention which is only 17% of what the CDC recommends,” Schachter says. “That puts Iowa right in the middle of the pack, ranking 24th.”

Nationwide, tobacco companies spend more than nine-billion dollars a year to market their products, which doesn’t include another 100-million to market e-cigarettes. By underfunding prevention and cessation programs, Schachter says Iowa is missing a golden opportunity to save lives and cut tobacco-related health care costs.  “What’s most distressing is that Iowa receives over $300 million in tobacco revenue from the state’s settlement with the tobacco companies as well as state tobacco taxes,” Schachter says. “You’re seeing the state spend less than 2% of their revenue on prevention programs and that’s just a recipe for disaster.”

Studies have found Iowa could save five-dollars in tobacco-related medical costs for every dollar spent on tobacco prevention and cessation programs. “In Iowa, the youth smoking rate is incredibly high,” Schachter says. “It’s still over 18% and that’s a problem because that’s way above average. We’re seeing over 1,500 kids starting smoking every year in Iowa and over 5,000 people dying because of smoking-related illnesses.”

Iowa’s cigarette tax is a dollar-36 per pack, which is 33-cents below the national average. The cigarette tax in some states, like New York, is over four dollars a pack. “The single best way to bring down smoking, especially among youth, is to increase a state’s tobacco tax,” Schachter says. “When the price of tobacco and cigarettes go up, youth use especially comes down. We know it will work. It brings down youth use, it raises revenue and it saves health care costs, so it’s a win-win-win for everyone involved.”

Of all cancer deaths in Iowa, nearly 28-percent of them are attributable to smoking. Schachter says tobacco use is the number-one cause of preventable death in Iowa and nationwide.

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(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 12/15/2016

News, Podcasts

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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Jennie Ed Sports Med MAC Shootout begins today

Sports

December 15th, 2016 by admin

The 11th edition of the Jennie Ed Sports Med MAC Shootout gets underway toady at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs and runs through Saturday.

Their are 19 games featuring 38 teams from across Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska. 10 of the games on the schedule are “Border Battle” games featuring an Iowa team against a Nebraska team.

A number of teams from the KJAN listening area will be involved and we will have 5 games for you on the air between Friday and Saturday.  Here is a look at the full schedule and the games we will have for you on KJAN.

Thursday

2:30 – Logan-Magnolia vs. Thomas Jefferson (G)
4:00 – St. Albert vs. Abraham Lincoln (G)
5:30 – Papillion-LaVista vs. Lewis Central (G) Border Battle
7:00 – Papillion-LaVista vs. Abraham Lincoln (B) Border Battle
8:30 – Bellevue West vs. Sioux City North (B) Border Battle

Friday

2:30 – Griswold vs. Underwood (G)- on KJAN
4:00 – Griswold vs. Underwood (B)- on KJAN
5:30 – Tri-Center vs. St. Albert (B)- on KJAN
7:00 – Denison-Schleswig vs. Glenwood (G)
8:30 – Denison-Schleswig vs. Glenwood (B)

Saturday

8:30 – East Mills vs. Heartland Christian (B)
10:00 – Nebraska City vs. Fremont-Mills (B) Border Battle
11:30 – Johnson-Brock vs. Exira/Elk Horn-Kimballton (B) Border Battle- on KJAN
1:00 – Elmwood-Murdock vs. Atlantic (B) Border Battle- on KJAN
2:30 – Sioux City West vs. Harlan (G)
4:00 – Ralston vs. Sioux City West (B) Border Battle
5:30 – Wahoo Neumann vs. Carroll (B) Border Battle
7:00 – South Sioux City vs. Lewis Central (B) Border Battle
8:30 – Louisville vs. Thomas Jefferson (B) Border Battle

Heartbeat Today 12-15-2016

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

December 15th, 2016 by admin

Jim Field visits with Cass County Naturalist Lora Kanning and Chris Parks who are organizing the local Christmas Bird Count.

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning Sports report, 12/15/2016

Podcasts, Sports

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 12/15/2016

News, Podcasts

December 15th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

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

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