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Heartbeat Today 08-06-2014

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August 6th, 2014 by admin

Jim Field discusses dividing and replanting flowers in the late summer and fall.

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Drugs, paraphernalia cash & more seized during a raid in Dow City

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August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

(Corrects City to Dow City – not Denison)

A search warrant executed in Dow City early this (Wednesday) morning netted authorities numerous drug-related items and resulted in the arrest of one person. The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office says at around 5:15 am, a search warrant was executed by deputies with the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office and officers with the Denison Police Department.During the search at 105 North Howard Street, in Dow City, evidence that was seized included: Methamphetamine, a Schedule II Controlled Substance, Drug Paraphernalia, Packaging Material, US Currency, and a Digital Scale. 40-year old Billie Jo Thompson, of Dow City, was arrested. She faces felony charges that include Delivery of Methamphetamine, Possession w/ Intent to Deliver less than 5 Grams Methamphetamine, and Failure to Affix a Drug Tax Stamp. Other charges include Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Substance (A Serious Misdemeanor), and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (A Simple Misdemeanor).(8-a.m. News)

24-hour rainfall amounts in the KJAN listening area (as of 7-a.m. 8/6/14)

Weather

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The following are from a combination of NWS Cooperative Observer and media reports….

Atlantic, .96″ (At KJAN – official NWS reporting site); Massena, 2.19″; Audubon, 2.0″; Irwin, 2.44″; 1 mi. S. of Avoca, 1.04″; Harlan, .62″; Oakland, .2″.

7AM Newscast 08-06-2014

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August 6th, 2014 by admin

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6th

Trading Post

August 6th, 2014 by Jim Field

WANTED:  good used refrigerator for basement-712-254-6842.

FOR SALE: 7 drawer dresser $75; hide-a-bed couch $30. 243-3396.

WANTED:  men’s golf clubs w/bag. For beginner. Call 243-2415.

IA’s Lt. Gov. recognizes Creston as Certified Connected Community

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August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Iowa Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds, the City of Creston and Connect Iowa officials, Tuesday, recognized the city of Creston as the fifth community to become a Certified Connected Community in the state, and the 21st in the nation. More than 30 residents and community leaders attended the celebration event at the Creston Chamber of Commerce, where results of an assessment and details of the county’s new technology action plan were unveiled. The event also included Union County unveiling its technology action plan, which will make way for greater technology use across the entire county and pave way for a brighter economic future.certifiedconnectedlogo

Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds said “Governor Branstad and I launched the ‘Connect Every Iowan’ initiative to increase access, adoption and the use of broadband technology in Iowa.” She added “I commend Creston and Union County on completing the extensive assessment and planning process in order to be recognized as a ‘Certified Connected Community.’ I’m confident that the community will use this designation to increase the robust economic development efforts in Creston and across Union County.”

Connect Iowa’s Connected Community Engagement Program provides a framework that communities can use to work toward Governor Branstad’s goal to Connect Every Iowan. In October 2013, he announced that the Connect Every Iowan initiative would leverage the Connected program to support local broadband planning efforts in communities across the state.

Ellen Gerharz, Creston Chamber of Commerce executive director, said “Creston is extremely proud of being recognized as the fifth Certified Connected Community in the State of Iowa. It is a real testament to our many businesses and broadband providers that Creston has attained this goal.”

The city of Creston and Union County have been working over the past 2 years with Connect Iowa to assess the local broadband landscape, identify gaps, and establish goals and objectives to increase broadband access, adoption, and use for families, organizations, and businesses throughout the counties. The city of Creston was able to meet the point requirements necessary to achieve the Certified Connected Community status, while Union County continues to work toward certification.

The Connected program is a national model designed by Connect Iowa’s parent organization, Connected Nation, to establish a framework for broadband expansion planning at the community level. The U.S. Department of Commerce NTIA State Broadband Initiative program funds the Connect Iowa initiative. Connect Iowa is working to facilitate the access, adoption, and use of technology throughout the state.

(Press Release)

Adair County Board of Supervisors to discuss tax abatements

News

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Board of Supervisors in Adair County are set to meet this (Wednesday) morning, in Greenfield. On their agenda is discussion facilitated by County Treasurer Brenda Wallace, with regard to Tax Abatement requests and Resolutions. Judy Schwartz will provide the Board with a Case Management update, and V-A Director Rick Schaecher will provide his annual report.

In other business, the Board will receive and act on agreement s with various contractors from County Engineer Nick Kauffman, for numerous County road projects, most of which are culvert-related. The Adair County Board of Supervisors meeting begins in the boardroom at the courthouse, at 9-a.m.

Iowa libraries and museums using grant money to spur interest in manufacturing

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August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Fifteen public libraries and museums in Iowa (including the Griswold & Lewis Public Libraries) are splitting a half a million dollar ($500,000) grant, using the money to provide programs for kids that organizers hope will spur interest in high-skilled manufacturing jobs. Iowa companies are working together with community colleges on the project. The project manager, Robyn Ormsby, says she hopes to expose children to the benefits of careers based in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

“The wages are fantastic, I mean a lot of times kids coming out of school with a one or two year certificate degree are making $40,000 to $60,000 and they are just going up from there,” Ormsby said. The programs at the libraries and museums will include LEGO building, gaming, and robotics. Most programs will begin towards the end of August and continue for at least one year. Ormsby believes exposing kids to career options early can make an impact.

“When they are thinking of what they want to be when they grow up, they are thinking about their inner circle. You know, what their mom and dad does, they know what their teacher does obviously, maybe what their doctor or dentist does. But beyond that, they are not exposed to a lot of other careers at those early ages,” Ormsby said. More than 6,000 manufacturing jobs in Iowa are unfilled, according to Ormsby, and most of the jobs don’t require a four-year degree.

A Grant for a LEGO Club collaboration between Griswold and Lewis Public Libraries is for boys and girls 9-14.

(Radio Iowa)

(Podcast) Skyscan Forecast: Wed., 8/6/2014

Podcasts, Weather

August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather information for Atlantic.

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Assault & drug arrests in Montgomery County

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August 6th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Authorities in Montgomery County report four recent arrests. Early this (Wednesday) morning, 50-year old Tammy Renee Cerven, of Red Oak, was arrested by Red Oak Police, in connection with an incident that occurred earlier. Cerven was charged with Simple Assault, brought to the Montgomery County Law Enforcement Center (LEC) and held on $300 bond pending an appearance before the magistrate.

Tuesday evening, Red Oak Police arrested Christopher Michael Mattingly, of Red Oak, and formerly of Kentucky, on a nationwide warrant for Failure to Pay Child Support. Mattingly was being held in the Montgomery County LEC on $8,000 cash only bond.

Arrested Tuesday afternoon in Montgomery County, was 38-year old Michael Lee LaFollette, of Stanton. He was taken into custody on a charge of Possession of a Controlled Substance/Methamphetamine. LaFollette was being the in the jail on $1,000 cash bond. And, 53-year old James Edward Wiese, of Red Oak, was arrested by sheriff’s deputies Tuesday afternoon, on a Page County warrant for Possession of a Controlled Substance. Bond for the offense was set at $100,000. Wiese was also being held on new drug and PCS charges, along with Possession with the Intent to Deliver, for which bond amounts to $52,000.