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(Podcast) KJAN News,10/28/21 – 8:05-a.m.

News, Podcasts

October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

More area & state news, from Ric Hanson.

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Garlic Alfredo Sauce (10-28-2021)

Mom's Tips

October 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • 2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups Parmesan cheese, shredded

Place all ingredients in the slow cooker.  Gently stir together and stir occasionally.  Cook on low for 4 to 6 hours.

YIELD:  6 to 8 servings

Wet sandals blamed for a collision in Creston, Wednesday

News

October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – An accident in Creston Wednesday afternoon caused a total of $3,500 damage, but no one was injured. Creston Police say a 2021 Chevy Suburban driven by 41-year-old Allison Miller, of Creston, and a 2005 Chrysler 300 driven by 36-year-old Steven Bochniak, also of Creston, were both traveling south on N. Lincoln Street at around 4-p.m., when Miller slowed to turn at the intersection of Manor Drive. Authorities say Bochniak was in the process of slowing his vehicle, when his wet sandal slipped off the brake.

His car rear-ended the Suburban. The Chrysler sustained heavy front end damage, while the Chevy sustained only minor damage. Both vehicles were able to be driven away from the scene. No citations were issued.

Heartbeat Today 10-28-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

October 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

This is the final in our series of interviews with the Atlantic Mayoral candidates, today, Jim Field visits with Pat McCurdy.

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Lorimor man arrested twice in Creston, Wednesday

News

October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Creston, Iowa) – A Union County man was arrested twice in one day, Wednesday, in Creston. According to the Creston Police Department, 36-year-old John Lyle Vanscoy, of Lorimor, was arrested at around 2:50-p.m. at the intersection of Fremont and Maple Streets. He was charged with 2 outside agency warrants for Solicitation to Commit Aggravated Misdemeanor. Vanscoy was taken to Union County Jail where he was held without bond until seen by a judge.

At around 4-p.m., Wednesday, Vanscoy was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center, where he was charged with: Controlled Substance Violation – Conspire with Intent to Deliver Marijuana; Controlled Substance Violation – Conspire Intent Manufacture/Deliver False Methamphetamine; Possession of Controlled Substance – 3rd Offense; and two counts of Failure to Affix a Drug Stamp. Vanscoy remains in the Union County Jail without bond. Additional charges are expected to be announced on Friday.

And, at around 11:35-a.m., Wednesday, 31-year-old Devon Taylor Keller, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center. He was charged with Domestic Abuse Assault, Strangulation. Keller was taken to Union County Jail. Bond was posted $2000.

(Podcast) KJAN News, 10/28/21

News, Podcasts

October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The 7:07-a.m. broadcast News from Ric Hanson.

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2021 Hawkeye 10 All-Conference Volleyball Teams Announced

Sports

October 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

2021 HAWKEYE 10 ALL CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL TEAMS
FIRST TEAM
1 Brynlee Arnold Glenwood 12 MB
2 Charley Hernandez Glenwood 9 OH
3 Zophi Hendricks Harlan 12 OH
4 Sophie Badding Kuemper Catholic 11 MH
5 Ashlyn Badding Kuemper Catholic 11 S
6 Karly Brown Lewis Central 12 S
7 Maddie Bergman Lewis Central 11 RS
8 Lexi Johnson Red Oak 12 OH
9 Liz Carbaugh Red Oak 12 MH
10 Lauren Williams St. Albert 12 OH
SECOND TEAM
1 Chloe Mullenix Atlantic 11 MH
2 Abby Smith Atlantic 11 OH
3 Lauren Roenfeldt Glenwood 12 S
4 Coryl Matheny Glenwood 12 OH
5 Madison Kjergaard Harlan 11 L
6 Kenya Prescott Kuemper Catholic 12 L
7 Kenzie Schon Kuemper Catholic 12 OH
8 Anna Strohmeier Lewis Central 10 MH
9 Tory Carrick Red Oak 12 OH/RS
10 Allison Narmi St. Albert 12 MH
HONORABLE MENTION
1 Aubrey Guyer Atlantic 11 MH
2 Ava Rush Atlantic 11 L
3 Taylor Cole Clarinda 11 OH
4 Paige Millikan Clarinda 12 OH/MB
5 Doryn Paup Creston 11 MH
6 Hannah Slater Denison-Schleswig 12 OH/RS
7 Tarah Jackson Glenwood 12 L
8 Claire Schmitz Harlan 12 MH
9 Anna Galles Lewis Central 12 OH
10 Ashlyn Blackman Red Oak 12 L
11 Macey Finley Shenandoah 10 L
12 Ashlynn Hodges Shenandoah 9 OH
13 Maddie Horvath St. Albert 12 S

Local 24-Hour Rainfall Totals at 7:00 am on Thursday, October 28, 2021

Ag/Outdoor, Weather

October 28th, 2021 by Jim Field

  • KJAN, Atlantic  1.35″
  • 7 miles NNE of Atlantic  1.39″
  • Massena  1.48″
  • Elk Horn  1.32″
  • Anita  1.51″
  • Avoca  1.2″
  • Oakland  1.12″
  • Neola  1″
  • Villisca  2.1″
  • Bridgewater  2.4″
  • Corning  1.49″
  • Red Oak  1.17″
  • Creston  1.38″
  • Guthrie Center  1.73″
  • Manning  1.32″
  • Irwin  1.17″
  • Underwood  1.22″
  • Carroll  1.36″
  • Shenandoah  1.32″

Another homicide reported in Des Moines

News

October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

[UPDATED 11:15-a.m.] (Des Moines, Iowa/KCCI) – The Des Moines Police Department is investigating the city’s tenth homicide of 2021. Officers responded to a home in the 1400 block of Searle Street, just east of I-235, at around 1:50-a.m., Thursday (Today). Police said in a news release that “First responders arrived to find a person suffering from serious traumatic injury. Lifesaving measures were immediately initiated, and medics transported the injured person to a local hospital. That person later died at the hospital.” The 19-year old man’s name was being withheld, pending notification of family.

Police are investigating the death as a homicide and are processing the scene for evidence. There were 21 homicides in Des Moines in 2020.

Miller-Meeks says majority of workers who got Covid got it outside the JBS Ottumwa plant

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October 28th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks is defending how the meatpacking plant in her hometown of Ottumwa responded in the first weeks of the pandemic. “Let’s not forget that even experts like Dr. Fauci didn’t know what was going on in those early months and guidance was changing daily,” Miller-Meeks says.

A new congressional report has found at least 269 employees at the five largest U-S meatpacking companies died of Covid during the first year of the pandemic — three times higher than previously reported – and 59-thousand U.S. packing plant employees tested positive for the virus. Miller-Meeks, a Republican, is a member of the U.S. House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, and she is pushing back on the idea the majority of J-B-S workers in Ottumwa who contracted Covid got the virus inside the plant. “People don’t spend 24 hours a day at their workplace,” Miller-Meeks says. “They are at home or in their community and our contract tracing showed that most of our spread came from in the home or other living conditions or in transportation with carpooling.”

Miller-Meeks says the average number of packing plant employees who’ve tested positive for Covid since last November has consistently been lower than the U-S population as a whole. “There has been a declining rate of Covid among meat and poultry workers since May of 2020,” Miller-Meeks says. “…The industry clearly has made significant progress in their Covid-19 mitigation strategy.”

The congressional report singled out the National Beef Plant in Tama, calling it a Covid hot spot during the early weeks of the pandemic, with 44 percent of employees testing positive for the virus. Democrats in congress say OSHA failed to issue meaningful fines last year when unsafe conditions inside meatpacking plants led to the deaths of employees.