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Shenandoah man arrested Thursday for probation violation

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s Deputies in Page County arrested a man from Shenandoah, Thursday. Authorities say 38-year-old Aaron Duwayne Childs was arrested on a Page County Warrant for Violation of Probation. The original charge for the probation stems from a conviction of Receipt, Transportation, or Possession of a Firearm by a felon. Childs was taken into custody about eight-miles northeast of Essex, in the 1300 block of K Avenue, rural Page County.

Aaron Duwayne Childs

He was transported to the Page County Jail, and was being held on a $5,000 cash-only bond, pending further court proceedings.

Iowa DOT Roadside Chat – Carpets should not fly. Secure your load

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Ames, Iowa) – Don’t let your prized possessions end up as debris that could cause a crash on the highway. That’s the word from the Iowa Department of Transportation. It’s moving season for some Iowa college students. For many, that means asserting your adulthood by trying to get as much stuff into or on top of a vehicle as possible and moving it from point A to point B with minimal assistance. The DOT says “Hopefully, you will heed the advice of folks who have successfully executed multiple moves and make sure that all your belongings are securely attached inside your vehicle or in the bed of a truck. What might seem like a small loss to you when your plastic lawn chair ends up on the highway, could become a major issue if a driver hits the chair and crashes, potentially injuring (or worse) people.”

I-DOT offers these Quick tips:

  1. Make sure the size of your items is appropriate for the size of vehicle you are using to haul. Large items that hang over the sides, back, or top of a vehicle can easily shift or fall out or off the vehicle.
  2. Don’t rely on bungee cords or rope. Use ratchet straps and cargo nets. Always use two or more tie-downs.
  3. Use a cargo net or tarp to cover lightweight items that might blow around, even if they are tied down.
  4. Make sure your items don’t slide.
  5. Balance the weight of the load. Be sure the cargo’s weight is centered and placed as close to the axles as possible, which takes advantage of the vehicle frame’s strength.

And, here’s a link to a great resource on how to make sure all your stuff makes it safely to your destination – https://www.tciteam.com/secure-your-load/

So far in 2021, there have been 176 deaths in traffic crashes. That is an increase of 11 since last Friday. To see statistics published daily by the Office of Driver Services, go to the daily fatality report at https://www.iowadot.gov/mvd/stats/daily.pdf

Delaware County Fair was one of final concert stops for ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Dusty Hill, the bearded bassist from Z-Z Top who died this week, made one of his last public appearances in Manchester, Iowa. Kurt Palmer is the Delaware County Fair Board’s president. “Our hearts just go out to the family and the band mates and the crew,” he says. “To have him be able to be playing on our stage just a couple of weeks ago, it is mind blowing a little bit and it is hard to kind of grasp that.”

The July 16th concert at the Delaware County Fair was the first stop in the band’s latest tour. Hill died in his sleep Wednesday at the age of 72, just days after he took a leave of absence from the band due to a hip issue. Delaware County Fair Manager Jeannie Domeyer says a survey of fairgoers a couple of years ago found the legendary band was one of the top acts people locally wanted to see. “And so when we told the world we were going to make it happen, there was just a big air of excitement about it,” she says. Domeyer says nearly five-thousand fans were there for Z-Z Top’s performance in Manchester.  “It was actually the first concert that they had done since they had been shut down during the pandemic and so they were excited to get back on the stage. We worked with management quite heavily because they were working through things that you have to work through when you haven’t been on the road in a really long time and so I’m just really grateful that we worked so well together and that hopefully he just had a great experience here being back on the road again.”

ZZ Top bassist Dusty Hill (public domain photo)

Palmer, the fair board’s president, says the grandstand was packed and the parking lots were overflowing. “We had three months to sell tickets and that was a little bit of concern possibly right at the beginning (with) a shorter amount of window space,” Palmer says, “but man, the community really wanted to see this band.” Palmer says the band was great to work with. “They’re a band that’s been doing it for 50 years and most of their crew members have been with them for 30+ years,” Palmer says. “They always just kept on telling us: ‘Hey, we’re here for you guys to just put on a show. you tell us what you want.'”

Drummer Frank Beard, lead vocalist Billy Gibbons and Hill formed Z-Z Top in 1969 in Houston. Their 1983 album “Eliminator” sold more than 10 million copies. It included the hit “Sharp Dressed Man” which was used 30 years later as the theme song for the “Duck Dynasty” T-V series.

August 2021

Birthday Club

July 30th, 2021 by Jim Field

August 1st:

  • Bonnie Madden of Exira (Winner)
  • Larry Jessen of Exira

August 2nd:

  • Toby Thomas of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Perry Kelley of Harlan
  • Judy McClure of Atlantic

August 3rd

  • Clarissa Terpstra of Exira (Winner)
  • Rachel Jensen of Exira

August 4th:

  • Rita Rohde of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Linda Petersen of Exira

August 5th:

  • Melanie Heinnichs of Exira (Winner)
  • Eric Wilson of Exira
  • Camryn Jean Nelson of Creston

August 6th:

  • Jim Finnell of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Wendell Weideman of Atlantic
  • Dwain Thompson of Exira

August 7th:

  • Linda Marek of Anita (Winner)
  • Chuck Sorensen of Exira

August 8th:

  • no birthdays

August 9th:

  • Ann Martin of Exira (Winner)
  • Doug Weston of Audbon

August 10th:

  • Larry Johnson of Exira (Winner)
  • Danielle Schwarte of Wiota

August 11th:

  • Sharon Hansen of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Diane Rattenborg of Audubon

August 12th:

  • Michael D. Murphy of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Hava Dannler of Atlantic
  • Jane Livingston of Atlantic
  • Harold Fairbairn of Atlantic

August 13th:

  • Dianna Williams of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Herb Wahlert of Exira

August 14th:

  • Finn Sothman of Cumberland (Winner)
  • Denise Lowary of Atlantic
  • Linda Riesberg of Exira

August 15th:

  • Braxton Androy of Elk Horn (Winner)
  • Mike E. Murphy of Lewis
  • Betty Weiman of Exira
  • Bob Sothman of Atlantic

August 16th:

  • no birthdays

August 17th:

  • Margo Wolfe of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Janice Peterson of Atlantic

August 18th:

  • Larry Leander of Lewis (Winner)
  • Colby Madsen of Kimballton
  • Bobbie Davis of Atlantic
  • Pat Saltmarsh of Atlantic

August 19th:

  • Chad Dreyer of Audubon (Winner)

August 20th:

  • Jayden Jensen of Exira (Winner)
  • Carol Van Bemmell
  • Carroll Hayes of Atlantic

August 21st:

  • Craig Parmely of Brayton (Winner)
  • Ardella Petersen of Exira

August 22nd:

  • Margie Herbert of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Todd Nielsen of Exira

August 23rd:

  • Jovie Trailer of Atlantic (Winner)
    Michael Winston of Atlantic
  • Tatum Santisteban of Exira
  • Glenna Thompsen of Atlantic

August 24th:

  • Sharon Foster of Griswold (Winner)
  • Sandy Kneisel of Griswold
  • Claire Asbery of Exira
  • Linda Waters of Atlantic
  • Doug Jensen of Audubon
  • Charlie Wheeler of Exira
  • Mark Jesepersen of Atlantic

August 25th:

  • Jessica Mathisen of Lewis (Winner)
  • Nancy Poore of Audubon
  • Pat McCurdy of Atlantic
  • Terry Mathisen of Atlantic
  • Brenda Swope of Atlantic
  • Andi Crane of Exira
  • Margo Chester of Massena

August 26th:

  • Jannice Kinnison of Atlantic (Winner)

August 27th:

  • Milo Sager of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Peggy Mortensen of Kimballton
  • Galen Sornson of Exira
  • Chance Lauritsen of Exira

August 28th:

  • Isabella Davis of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Madonna Nisson of Atlantic
  • Toni Moore of Atlantic

August 29th:

  • Codi Jo Olsen of Adubon (Winner)
  • Melanie Larsen of Audubon
  • Marilyn Munch of Exira

August 30th:

  • Fern Lindvall of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Charlene Johnson

August 31st:

  • Shelby McKinley of Atlantic (Winner)
  • Madison Reece Hart of Atlantic
  • Scott Damon of Cumberland
  • Aiden Petersen of Atlantic

Another arrest made in Lake Park woman’s death

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July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A second person has been charged with murder in the 2020 death of a Lake Park woman. Twenty-four-year-old Justice Berntson was taken into custody and charged with first-degree murder in connection slaying of 25-year-old Angel Bastman. Bastman’s body was found in her Lake Park home on December 22nd but a vehicle listed in her name was missing from the scene which led to a search that ended a few days later when Berntson is said to have been found driving the vehicle and ultimately led police on a pursuit.

Berntson and 26-year-old Allison Decker, who was charged with first-degree murder in the case earlier this week, are both being held in the Dickinson County Jail on one million dollars bond.

(Podcast) KJAN morning News #2, 7/30/21

News, Podcasts

July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 8:07-a.m., with Ric Hanson.

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Heartbeat Today 7-30-2021

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

July 30th, 2021 by Jim Field

Jim Field visits with Cass County Fair Prince Garrett Reynolds, Cass County Fair King Craig Alan Becker, Cass County Fair Princess Caroline Pellett and Cass County Fair Queen Emily Plagman.

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(Podcast) KJAN morning Sports report, 7/30/21

Podcasts, Sports

July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

With Jim Field.

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(Podcast) KJAN Friday morning Newscast #1, 7/30/21

News, Podcasts

July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

The broadcast News at 7:06-a.m., from Ric Hanson.

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UI grad student wins Tillman scholarship

News, Sports

July 30th, 2021 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – A University of Iowa student and military veteran has won the prestigious Pat Tillman Scholar Award. Fort Dodge native Jake Schillo is working on his P-H-D after serving six years in the U-S Air Force as a nuclear weapons specialist. Schillo says he hopes winning the scholarship will open doors for other veterans from Iowa. “Iowa has a large community of veterans pursuing an education that would have incredible applications for the scholarship,” Schillo says. “I’m fortunate enough that the foundation saw something in me that they wanted to invest in and I hope that being the first scholar at Iowa helps to pave the way for future Tillman scholars within our state.”

The award is named after a former N-F-L player who gave up his pro football career to enlist in the U-S Army following the Nine Eleven attacks of 2001. Tillman was killed in 2004 while serving in Afghanistan. Schillo is working on his doctorate in the field of cancer genetics and hopes to open his own cancer research facility in the future. “I’m really focusing on creating new technologies that allow us to understand why patients relapse in cancer therapies,” he says, “so a lot of my research is just in that technology development.”

Schillo is among the 2021 Class of Tillman Scholars, 60 students who were selected from a group of several thousand applicants. Schillo says he’s on pace to graduate from the U-I in May of 2022. He graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High in 2005, and has a degrees in biology and chemistry from Minot State University in North Dakota.